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1. Press the Rewind 44 button or the Fast forward gt button to wind the tape rapidly Winding stops when the end of the tape is reached To stop winding before the end press the TAPE stop Bl button You can wind the tape when CD USB LINE is selected as a source These buttons do not however function when in a recording mode Pitch control This control varies the pitch of the music during playback PO LL i erm o o o PITCH CONTROL Turning the PITCH CONTROL knob clockwise increases the playback speed and raises the pitch by a maximum of 10 Turning the PITCH CONTROL knob counterclockwise reduces the playback speed and lowers the pitch by a maximum of 10 This control does not work during recording Tape counter COUNTER RESET D Press the COUNTER RESET button to reset the tape counter to 0000 You can use this function to easily locate any desired point on the tape 30 About Recording CD R and CD RW A CD R disc can be recorded only once Recorded tracks cannot be erased However if some recordable time is still available additional recording is possible If you finish recording and finalize the CD R d
2. Unfinalization starts When unfinalization completes the display will show LECHE COMPLETE briefly before returning to its ordinary appearance La Ss total number of tracks and total playback time e Never turn the power off nor unplug the power cord during unfinalizing A Load a finalized recordable disc e During unfinalizing no button works co OPEN CLOSE Press the FINALIZE ERASE button once UNFINALIZE appears on the display e If FINALIZE appears on the display the disc is not finalized so unfinalization is unnecessary To cancel the operation at this point press the stop button Il 37 Erasing tracks from a disc CD RW only E Press the input SOURCE button and select CD mode au og J 3 SS E sra oo EE SOURCE A Load a CD RW that has not been finalized or has been unfinalized If you load a finalized disc UNFINALIZE will appear You must unfinalize the disc before you can erase tracks on it page 37 cD OPEN CLOSE sea e Each time the ERASE button is pressed the display changes as follows FINALIZE y ERASE is the last
3. SOURCE m El Set the reverse mode setting using the REV MODE switch and set the recording direction REV MODE 2 co To record on a single tape side set the REV MODE switch to and set the recording direction using the Forward B gt or Reverse lt d play button Then press the TAPE Stop Bl button To record on both tape sides set the REV MODE switch to gt or CD and set the recording direction to BB If you set the recording direction to only side B will be recorded on n Set the DOLBY NR noise reduction switch to ON or OFF a i o o o E ia DOLBY NR OFF a pu For information about the DOLBY NR function see page 10 E Press the RECORD TAPE button to enter recording standby mode Lo POTT A O D The red indicator above the RECORD TAPE button and the icons on the display blink To stop recording press the TAPE Stop Il button rH Adjust the recording level Before recording adjust the recording level Failure to do so could cause the recorded sound to be distorted or noisy 1 Play the source external source to be recorded 2 Use the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level so that the loudest
4. 59 dB Dolby NR off 396 THD level WTD 69 dB Dolby NR on 5 kHz or higher Winding time 000 cece eee e eee about 150 sec G60 tape Line input RCA 0 46 V input impedance 20 kO or higher Line output RCA 0 46 V load impedance 50 kO or higher Headphone output 0 0 00 66 c cece cece eee e eee neces 10 mw 32 Q PHONO input Input sensiti Vite a a kakaa doe dea sri teus 2 5 mV 47 kQ Digital audio input Input sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz USB USB port A type Playable MP3 Supported standard MPEG 1 2 Audio Layer 3 File name extension kaaa mp3 Sampling frequency 60 c cece eee 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit ates m ee 8 320 kbps Maximum number of folders s keu 255 Maximum number of files ee aaa 999 Playable WMA Supported standard Windows Media Audio Standard DRM not compatible File name extension 0 kaaa aaa wma Recording format MP3 Recording bit rate a aaa aaa aaa 128 kbps Sampling HEGUENCY i620 araanetantaaeracndoneeiaaiancts 44 1 kHz USB port BAY DE ann na x1 General POWOR sis ccs es ated Cd o EDSRU AC 230 V 50 Hz Europe UK Model AC 120 V 230 V 50 60 Hz General Export Model Power consumptlOLt mm pomeo 28W Dimensions W x H x D 435 x 145 x 288 mm including protrusions Weight 0eeaaa aaa ne 5 6 kg 12 1 3 Ib Operating temperature ran
5. OPEN CLOSE EU Press the CD OPEN CLOSE 4 amp button to open the disc tray You cannot open the tray when in modes other than CD mode Search for a part of a track file During playback hold down a CD Search lt lt or gt gt button to search a part of a track file Release it when you find the beginning of the part you want to hear Skipping to an earlier or later track file During playback Press a CD Skip I lt or Bl button repeatedly until the desired rack file is selected The selected track file will be played from the beginning e If the I4 button is pressed once during playback the track file being played will be played again from its beginning To return o the beginning of the previous track file press the Maa button wice When playback is stopped or paused Press a CD Skip I lt or gt button repeatedly to select the rack file you want to hear Then press the CD Play Pause D H button to start playback of the selected track file Selecting a folder MP3 WMA disc E Press a FOLDER WV or AX button to select a folder Press the CD Play Pause B gt H button to start playback of the first track in the selected folder
6. REC LEVEL Check the computer recording software or the signal from this unit being played back by the computer and use the LEVEL knob to increase the level so that it is as loud as possible without distortion e Even when connected to a computer by USB the REC LEVEL knob also adjusts the recording level when in recording standby and during recording e f the recording level can also be adjusted by the computer recording software that you are using set its recording level approximately to the center position of the provided scale before adjusting the level sent by this unit Avoid the following things when connected to a computer by USB and recording audio because they could cause the computer to malfunction Always quit the computer recording software before doing any of the following Disconnecting the USB cable Turning this unit off Troubleshooting 1 If you experience any problems with this unit please take the time to read through these pages and see if you can solve the problem yourself before you call your dealer or a TEAC service center Moreover the problem might be caused by something other than this unit Confirm that connected devices are also being used properly General No power gt Check the connection to the AC power source Confirm that the AC source is not a switched outlet and if it is that the switch is turned on Confirm that there is power to the AC outlet by plugging another devic
7. 21 Listening to Files on a USB Flash Drive MP3 WMA CAUTION Never turn the unit off or disconnect a USB flash drive when it is being accessed for example during writing playback recording or the erasure of files Doing so could damage the AD RW900 and the connected USB flash drive This section uses MP3 file as an example to explain the operation process the same process also needs to be followed when WMA file is used El Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select USB CE3 L OF O LC Se o o 6 S When a different source is selected starting USB playback automatically selects the USB mode E Connect an external USB flash drive to the USB port of this unit 1 Ozzrm L y e xod o 6 IT Reading the USB device takes a few seconds e f no MP3 file is on the USB device NO MUSIC FILE is displayed El Press the USB Play Pause gt Il button to start playback LL ee amp 0 0 9 oo z e When playback of all the files has finished the unit stops automatically e MP3 files that are not put in folders are automatically put in the ROOT folder Playback starts from the first file in t
8. Deformed cassette tapes Cassettes that are deformed that have tape that does not track properly or that generate abnormal noise during fast forwarding or rewinding Long duration tapes Tapes that allow recording for 90 minutes or longer sometimes get caught by the capstan because they are extremely thin and stretch easily Avoid using them whenever possible Slackening of tapes Slack tape could get caught in the capstan or other parts Eliminate slack by using a pencil or similar tool before use Cassette Tapes 2 Automatic tape type detection function This cassette deck can detect what type of tape is being used based on the detection holes in the cassette shell Be sure to use cassettes with detection holes Automatic tape type Metal Type IV detection holes Chrome Type ID za Normal Type D e Accidental erasure prevention tabs Tabs in the top of the cassette shell allow you to prevent important recordings from being erased by mistake There are two tabs in each cassette shell one for side A and one for side B Once these tabs have been removed using a screwdriver or similar tool there is no chance of the recording function being activated by accident Accidental erasure prevention tab for side A e To record on a cassette that has had its tab broken off cover the hole using a piece of adhesive tape Be careful not to block the tape type detection holes Dolby NR n
9. Listening to Files on a USB Flash Drive MP3 WMA on pages 22 23 M J A Record on a USB flash drive from a CD m N cassette tape or an external device m 7 2 connected to this unit LINE IN 7 PHONO gt Recording on a USB Flash Drive on DIGITAL pages 39 41 Record on a cassette tape from a CD USB lt flash drive or an external device connected 86 gt to this unit LINE IN 7 PHONO i DIGITAL gt Recording on a Cassette Tape on pages 43 45 Record on a CD from a cassette tape or an N external device connected to this unit LINEIN DIGITAL gt About Recording on page 30 c Record on a computer from a CD cassette tape USB flash drive or an external device Z connected to this unit PHONO gt Recording to a Computer on page 48 DIGITAL M C Requires a commercially available timer Timer Controlled Playback ac S gt page 46 c Rey Timer Controlled Recording UNEN gt gt pages 46 47 u Before Use What s in the box Confirm that the standard accessories are included Remote control unit RC 1283 x 1 Batteries AAA for remote control unit x 2 S Stereo RCA pin cable x 2 Owner s manual this document x 1 e Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Warranty card x 1 A CAUTION e Do not move the unit during CD playback During CD playback the disc rotates at high speed Do not lift or move the unit du
10. Read the instructions of each component you intend to use with this unit Be sure to connect each plug securely To prevent hum and noise do not bundle the connection cords Timer Controlled Playback eb E23 47123 The source for timer playback must be CD TAPE or USB Timer playback does not work with an external device connected to the LINE input 1 Connect this unit and a stereo system to a commercially available audio timer see previous page Make sure that the outlet that the timer is plugged into is receiving power when it is being used E Set the power switch of all components to ON Ej Prepare the source for timer playback When you set a cassette tape gt Set the REV MODE switch to the desired position To make both sides play continuously set the REV MODE switch to the C position gt Set the DOLBY NR switch page 10 Playback always starts from side A 4 Set the CD TAPE USB switch to the desired source for timer playback POWER ON START CD TAPE USB EN EH Set the OFF PLAY REC switch to the PLAY position POWER ON START OFF PLAY RECCTAPED LIE D TIMER appears on the AD RW900 s display Continued on the next page gt 45 Timer Controlled Playback and Recording 2 rH Set th
11. of the tape ends in the middle of a track file while recording from a CD or Ej Press the Reverse 4 or Forward f play button to start USB device the unit starts recording again on side B from the erasing by recording silence beginning of the track file that had been interrupted Recording from an external source When source playback stops recording does not automatically stop Press the TAPE Stop IB button to stop recording 44 Timer Controlled Playback and Recording 1 Connecting a commercially available timer to your audio setup lets you wake up to your favorite music or start recording at specified times e The source for timer playback must be CD TAPE or USB Timer playback does not work with external devices connected to the LINE inputs e The timer recording source can only be an external device connected to the LINE inputs And the timer recording can only record to cassette tape Connections Referring to the illustration below connect your audio equipment Wall socket Timer To make a timer controlled recording of a radio program set your tuner as required Set the input output selectors and other options to their proper positions I Signal flow Signal flow during 1 during recording Y playback AD RW900 N Turn off the power of all equipment before making connections
12. Basic ODETANOM sireeni des dsc do oat ans webs bt iuga 8 LISTENING tod CD scan cs nic sake SSS wens ele S Aaa ERE 20 Listening to Files on a USB Flash Drive MP3 WMA 22 Shiuffle PlayDack toute eben oled bad o oja 24 Repeat Playback isses 24 Programmed Playback eds ex e ee Ex RR Een a 25 Listening to a Cassette Tape 2 eee eect e eect eee ee 28 About Recording 0 06 cc cece e tence eee 30 Before RECORDING aceite asian uaa E obo ed gles 31 Recording on a CD 0 kao 31 Synchronous recording to CD sssssssssssssssssssssses 34 Finalizing iissssssssssssssss I e en 36 Unfinalizing CDsRW ohly os ec n e pn ye e ees s 37 Erasing tracks from a disc CD RW only asasan anonanse 38 Recording on a USB Flash Drive sisse 39 Erasing Files from a USB Flash Drive iliius 42 Recording on a Cassette Tape 0 0 0 6 c cece cece eee eee e ees 42 Timer Controlled Playback and Recording 0005 45 Recording to a Compute e a kaaa 48 THOUBIESHOOLIN dis vere dodatna bot orb ok a da des 49 MP3 Playback Order uude Ee E er aves A ERROR EUR ae 50 Sp amp elfiCatlOTis 1 ette Ere pp E 51 What You Can Do with This Unit a N Playback CD CD R CD RW Audio CD MP3 WMA disc gt Listening to a CD on pages 20 21 Cassette tape gt Listening to a Cassette Tape on pages 28 30 MP3 WMA files on USB flash drive S 4 gt
13. Ej Put a cassette tape in the compartment Insert the cassette tape with its open edge facing down and the side that you want to play facing you Then close the cassette compartment by pushing its door in CAUTION e Do not use deformed or slack cassette tapes e Do not force the door of the compartment by hand when opening it Failure to follow any of the above cautions could cause malfunction 4 Set the reverse mode setting using the REV MODE switch REV MODE z 2 c CIN D You can select one of three settings One way mode ZO Two way mode CZ Repeat mode E Set the DOLBY NR noise reduction switch DOLBY NR bu Set the switch to the ON position when playing back tapes recorded with Dolby NR To play tapes recorded without Dolby NR set the switch to the OFF position About Dolby NR Dolby NR is designed to reduce tape hiss a noise introduced during the recording and playback processes This cassette deck is equipped with Dolby B type noise reduction 6 Press the Reverse lt 4 or Forward P play button to start playback L 3 lozi rar LL EET o o o o 6 Forward gt play Pressing this button starts playb
14. Will not play gt Load a disc with the label side up gt f the disc is dirty clean the surface of the disc If the disc is scratched or has any sticky substance on its surface do not play the disc until you have corrected the condition of the disc Never under any circumstances use after market stick on labels or disc enhancement devices that sit on top of or wrap around a disc gt f a blank disc has been loaded load a prerecorded disc gt Depending on the disc and other factors playback of some CD R RW discs might not be possible Try again with another disc gt You cannot play unfinalized CD R RW discs Finalize such a disc in a CD recorder and try again f moisture condensation has occurred inside of the unit leave he unit for one or two hours with the power turned on Sound skips gt Place the unit in a stable place to avoid vibrations and shocks gt f the disc is dirty clean its surface gt Do not use scratched damaged or warped discs Recording is not possible gt A playback only disc or finalized disc has been loaded Use a recordable disc gt The recording level is too low Adjust the recording level gt The remaining recording time of a CD R is not sufficient Use another disc gt f the remaining recording time of a CD RW is not sufficient erase the last tracks or replace the disc gt Synchronous recording does not start if the sound coming in is quieter th
15. ak o 6 ELT Press the CD Play Pause B gt Il button WAITING briefly appears on the display then recording is paused To restart recording press the CD Play Pause B gt Il button You cannot restart recording while WAITING is displayed e Remember that every time recording is paused or stopped a new track number will always be assigned It is not possible to record in two stages within one track 33 I3 LINE IN PHONO BIG gt Kelby I3 LINE IN PHONO DIGS gt Kelby Recording on a CD 3 Synchronous recording to CD The convenient synchronous recording function automatically starts Manual track division i ia recording when receiving analog or digital signals from an externally connected device such as a CD player and MD deck and stops CU oo recording when signal reception is complete Le o For CD MD or DAT Synchronous recording starts when a digital signal is detected which is the beginning of a track Synchronous recording stops e if there is a period where the sound is quieter than the specified auto track level lasting five seconds It is possible to divide a track into multiple tracks by pressing the For digital sources other than the above or analog sources RECORD button 6 RECORD while recording Synchronous recording starts when a sound louder than the specified auto
16. and recording will start automatically When you do not want to use the timer be sure to set the OFF PLAY REC switch to the OFF position to prevent accidentally recording over an important cassette tape 47 Recording to a Computer Connection illustraion AD RW900 Back side On its rear panel this unit has a USB port for the output of audio signals When connected to a computer by USB cable this unit can convert audio signals to digital data and send it to the computer e Use a commercially available cable to make the connection Connecting with a computer H Turn the computer power on Confirm that the OS has started properly E Connect this unit to a computer using a USB cable El Press the POWER button to turn the unit on When the computer and this unit are connected the computer should automatically detect this unit s USB port and recognize it as USB Audio CODEC Selecting the recording source This unit will send the audio being played back to the computer Press the SOURCE button to select the playback source page 19 SOURCE EU 48 Computer Adjusting the recording level When connected to a computer by USB use the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the level of the audio data sent to the computer
17. 005 folder El MP3 file E MP3file CD recorder PICKUP RR EE na aces 3 beam semiconductor laser Recording media 00005 CD R CD RW discs for music Recording sampling frequency 00 cece cece cece ees 44 1 kHz Frequency TESPONSE seriis des ves sega ika ofa ESRR 20 Hz 20 kHz during playback 1 5 dB during recording playback 2 0 dB SANTAI Oates oa zad Fides ans 90 dB or higher during playback 90 dB or higher during digital recording playback 80 dB or higher during analog recording playback Dynamic range 00 eee 86 dB or higher during playback 86 dB or higher during digital recording playback 78 dB or higher during analog recording playback Total harmonic distortion 0 05 or lower during playback 0 05 or lower during recording playback Analog OUtPUt 2 eee ss eee 2 0 V RCA Cassette deck Track formidat soe ea aves wens x8 4 track 2 channel stereo Head structure recording playback head x1 reversible Erasure head x1 Tape typi ss civ aa dava e ves tet os bre deu Hed es C 60 cassette tape Tape speed o e E RESUME e MEER AS 4 76 cm sec ore EET DC servomotor x1 Pitch coritrol ia cesse about 10 playback only Wowcald fIutte 3 ea ea dew ntn toner bor ied 0 2596 W RMS Frequency response total chrome 50 12 000 Hz 3 dB normal 50 12 000 Hz 3 dB S N ratio total
18. and hold this button during playback to search backward When recording to a CD press this button to change the sync recording mode one track or all tracks pages 34 35 28 POWER ON START CD TAPE USB Use this switch to set the sound source that is active when the power is turned on Use this switch to set the media used for timer playback recording The timer recording can only record to cassette tape To use timer playback recording connect a commercially available audio timer to this unit pages 45 47 PY EES Play Pause gt 11 Press this button during USB flash drive playback or recording to pause Press again to resume playback or recording ET USER stop m Press this button to stop USB playback Press this button also to stop recording to USB EX SG Erase ERASE Finalize Erase FINALIZE ERASE When in USB mode use to erase files from the USB flash drive page 42 When in CD mode use to finalize a recorded CD R CD RW and to erase recorded songs on or unfinalize a CD RW pages 36 38 EY Disc tray 33 TEJ USB port A type Connect an external USB flash drive here ET POWER Press this button to turn the unit on or off CAUTION Never turn the unit off or disconnect a USB flash drive when it is being accessed for example during writing playback recording or the erasure of files Doing so could damage the AD RW900 and the connected USB flash drive CAUTION Never turn the unit off w
19. record to an external USB flash drive Press it once to enable recording standby and press it again to start recording pages 39 40 Press it during recording to divide the file at that point page 41 When recording from a CD however files cannot be divided ERASE Use this button to erase files from a USB flash drive page 42 Stop Bl Press this button to stop playback Press this button to stop recording to USB Play Pause gt l1 Press this button during USB flash drive playback or recording to pause Press again to resume playback or recording TAPE Fast forward Rewind Press these buttons to fast forward rewind the tape Stop B Press this button to stop playback Press this button to stop recording to a tape Pause II Press this button to pause playback or recording Press this button again to resume playback or recording Reverse Forward play 4 9 Press these buttons to start playback of the back 4 front P side of a tape Press during tape playback recording standby to restart playback recording RECORD 6 Use to record to a tape Press it once to enable recording standby and press it again to start recording pages 43 44 COUNTER RESET Press this button to reset the tape counter to 0000 REC LEVEL 4 Use these buttons to adjust the recording level Use these buttons as well to adjust the sound level output to a connected computer except when in rec
20. sheets on discs and do not use any protective coating sprays e Never use a stabilizer Using commercially available CD stabilizers with this unit will damage the mechanisms and cause them to malfunction e Do not use irregularly shaped discs octagonal heart shaped business card size etc Such CDs could damage the unit OOVE Continued on the next page ms 7 Handling precautions e Always place the disc on the disc tray with the label side up Only one side ofa Compact Disc can be played or used for recording e Do not touch the signal side the unlabeled side Fingerprints oils and other substances can cause errors during playback e To remove a disc from a standard storage case press down on the case through the center of the disc and lift the disc out holding it carefully by its edges How to hold a disc How to remove a disc Storage precautions e Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid dust and scratches that could cause the laser pickup to skip e Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high temperature or humidity for extended periods Long exposure to high temperatures will warp discs e CD R and CD RW discs are more sensitive to the effects of heat and ultraviolet rays than commercial CDs It is important that they not be stored in locations where they will be exposed to direct sunlight They should also be kept away from sources of heat such as radi
21. track number Not shown if only 1 track recorded ERSAE DISC Ordinary playback mode total number of tracks and total playback time e If a finalized disc is loaded UNFINALIZE is displayed Because a finalized disc cannot be erased you need to unfinalize it first page 36 38 Erasing the last track Press the FINALIZE ERASE button until ERASE and the last track number appear on the display e You can also erase all the tracks from the currently selected track number to the last track at once To do this use a skip Ft or PPI button to select the track from which you want to start erasing You cannot erase only certain tracks before the last track Erasing all tracks ordinary mode Press the FINALIZE ERASE button until ERASE DISC appears on the display Press a CD Play Pause P Il button to start erasing The track s will be erased After erasure completes the display will return to its ordinary appearance total number of tracks and total playback time e Do not turn off the power or disconnect the power cord during erasure e During erasure buttons will not function when pushed Erasure cannot be undone Be sure that you want to erase the contents of a CD before starting V3 LINE IN PHONO BIC gt OS Recording on a USB Flash Drive 1 Using this unit the contents of CD
22. 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 turned on for one or two hours Then the unit will stabilize at the temperature of its surroundings Maintenance If the surface of the unit gets dirty wipe it with a soft cloth or use diluted mild liquid soap Allow the surface of the unit to dry completely before using A For safety disconnect the power cord from the outlet before cleaning e Never spray liquid directly on this unit e Do not use thinner or alcohol as they could damage the surface of the unit Cleaning and demagnetizing the cassette deck Cleaning A dirty head can cause poor sound quality or the sound to skip Dirt on the tape tracking roller might catch the tape Clean the head pinch roller and capstan with a cotton applicator dampened with a commercially available cleaning solution about every ten hours of use Erasing head Capstan Playback Pinch roller recording head Demagnetizing When the head is magnetized it increases noise and hinders the transmission of high notes If these problems occur demagnetize the head using a commercially available head eraser e Do not put a cassette tape in the cassette holder of the unit until the cleaning solution on the head dries Discs that can be played by this uni
23. 3D0804193A TEAC ISE ITAL AUDIO Recordable m Writable CD Recorder Reverse Cassette Deck OWNER S MANUAL OODOLBY TEAC COMPACT DISC RECORDER REVERSE CASSETTE DECK AD RW900 ENR REC LEVEL RECORD SOURCE O COUNTER ise RESET DL ee ee aoe ca O REPEAT Q Mo 00 cD OPEN CLOSE lt AUTO REVERSE C CD RECORDER SYNCHRO DUBBING START SYSTEM AUTO TAPE SELECTOR RECORD POWER ON START REV MODE DOLBY NR CD TAPE_USB OFF PLAY RECCTAPE oo OFF ON T TIT TIT PITCH CONTROL PHONES 1 ERASE 7 O O O0 FINALIZE ERASE cp V FOLDER A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PA INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON gt CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainten
24. AMAGING YOUR HEARING Do not put on headphones until after plugging them in 19 Listening to a CD H Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select CD P Pos g J oo sra oo LLLI RD When a different source is selected pressing the CD Play Pause gt I button automatically selects the CD and if a disc is loaded starts playback A Press the CD OPEN CLOSE 4 button to open the disc tray Lo POTT e a aan 0 0 0 o oo no cp OPEN CLOSE S E Place a disc on the tray with the label side up e Always confirm that the disc is centered on the tray The disc must be centred on the disc tray If a disc is not correctly loaded it might not be possible to open the tray again after it has been closed CAUTION e Do not load more than one disc e Do not force the tray by hand when opening and closing it e Do not attach adhesive labels or similar materials to either side of a disc e Do not use irregularly shaped discs o follow any of the above cautions could cause malfunction Failure 20 4 Press the CD OPEN CLOSE 4 button again to close the tray CD OPEN CLOSE N CAUTION Be careful not to let your finger be pinched by the tray Loading a disc takes a few seconds During loading READING appea
25. After turning off synchronous recording start recording manually then play the source to be recorded Press the Stop Il button to stop the recording manually The synchronous recording function automatically turns off after recording e The syn recording mode one track or all tracks cannot be changed during recording or in the record pause mode f you select SYNC ALL AUTO TRACK will be enabled and the automatic track level will be set to 60 dB 50 dB for analog signal input Use the AUTO button to select the AUTO TRACK level tven if the AUTO button is set to MANUAL the auto track function will be on during synchronous recording The auto track level is set to 60 dB 50 dB when recording via ANALOG The setting automatically returns to MANUAL after the recording In digital recording synchronous recording may not start depending on the digital source player In such a case start and stop recording manually Depending on the source silence could be detected causing recording to stop in the middle of a track or the beginning to be cut off If this occurs set AUTO TRACK to MANUAL and record manually 35 Finalizing is the addition of TOC recorded data information to discs f you finalize a CD R it will become playable on other CD players Finalized CD R discs cannot be used for additional recording f you finalize a CD RW it will become playable on other CD players hat are compat
26. CD RW MD or DAT However further digital copying is prohibited Before Recording Before you start recording make sure that you understand the following points a Up to 99 tracks can be recorded according to the CD standards When a 100th track is about to be recorded recording will stop automatically A track less than 10 seconds in length on an audio CD cannot be recorded When recording is finished PMA WRITE blinks for a few seconds and then the unit goes into the stop mode Do not apply shock or vibration to the unit while recording or PMA WRITE blinks When the available recording time reaches 0 recording will stop automatically If a half way recorded disc is inserted recording continues next to the last recorded track You can add tracks to an unfinalized recordable disc Once finalized a CD R disc is fixed and behaves in the same way as a CD Finalized CD RW discs however can be unfinalized erased and re recorded When the auto track function is used the tracks are separated based on the specified level Therefore if a silent part is contained at the beginning or in the middle of a track the playback time may not be the same as the actual length of the track When track numbers are added to continuous music such as live performances the sound is cut a moment If a disc recorded with this unit is played with another player noises may occur when the track changes Auto
27. Do not disconnect the USB flash drive during erasing Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during erasing Doing so might cause damage to the AD RW900 and the connected USB flash drive Erasing a file 1 Start playing the file that you want to delete page 22 A Press the ERASE button Erase file appears on the display H Within 6 seconds press the ERASE button again ERASE Erasing appears on the display the file currently being played is erased and playback stops 42 el USE LINE IN PHONO DIGS gt GE Recording on a Cassette Tape 1 Using this unit the contents of CDs USB flash drives and audio input from other devices by the LINE IN and PHONO jacks or the DIGITAL IN terminal can be recorded on cassette tapes You can record on Normal type I and Chrome type II tapes with this unit Recording on Metal type IV is not supported by this unit You can record on a single or on both sides of the tape e This unit can also record to CDs and USB flash drives but it cannot simultaneously record to these media and cassette tapes 1 Put a cassette tape in the compartment f the erasure prevention tabs of the cassette tape have been broken off cover the holes using pieces of adhesive tape E Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select the source to be recorded CD USB LINE IN PHONO or DIGITAL
28. E MD CD R N After all connections are complete connect the power cord s plug to the AC wall socket Read the instructions of each device that you intend to use with this unit Be sure to connect each plug securely To avoid hum and noise do not bundle the connection cords EX LINE IN OUT jacks These jacks transmit an analog 2 channel audio signal Connect the components using the included RCA pin cables Be sure to connect White plug gt White jack Red plug Redjack White L DCT White L Red R 6 Red R 1 PHONO jacks PHONO Connect the turntable s RCA pin cable to the PHONO jacks L left channel R right channel Be sure to connect White plug gt Whitejack L left channel Red plug Redjack R right channel e Moving Magnet MM cartridges can be used for this unit 4 SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND Connect the ground lead of the turntable to this terminal This is not a safety earth e f the turntable s ground lead is not connected to this terminal hum noise may be heard le age yo a S soma z fm zi 7 Et ge iy S Wall 2 w socket a E o ee o D Computer e CD Player e MD Deck etc DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL IN terminal DIGITAL IN To record digital audio signals connect this terminal to the digital output terminal of a digital device such as a CD player with a commercially available op
29. ER indicator on the To add track numbers manually press the RECORD button 6 peak level meter RECORD NIRE LLL LLL LL LLL LL dB 30 20 10 6 e The setting can be configured for DIGITAL and ANALOG respectively pera When the power is turned on the setting is 60 dB for DIGITAL ee 50 dB for LINE IN 40 dB for TAPE and 30 dB for PHONO IN FEE CI er ce re er m o o o e f the input source is changed the S LEVEL setting returns to the setting that had been set when the unit was turned on REC LEVEL e f a CD is recorded via DIGITAL I the track numbers are added based on the CD s digital signals There is usually no need to a change the auto track level Du m7 e In digital recording even if the auto track function is activated track numbers may not be added depending on the digital source e Different sources to be recorded have different volumes In player In such a case add track numbers manually see page 34 order to record at the optimal volume for each source it is me necessary to adjust the recording level for each source e When you record digital broadcasts or other sources without y J g track numbers track numbers are not added even if the auto track function is activated To add a track number press the RECORD button RECORD while recording a track e You cannot adjust the record
30. IETS gt UE Recording on a Cassette Tape 2 Fj Press the RECORD TAPE button again to start recording Erasing recordings When recording from an external source you must also start With every new recording the contents of a cassette tape will be playback of the source overwritten the previous recording is erased You can erase a cassette tape by setting the recording level to MIN to record silence We recommend that you select a source for recording that does not output any sound during the erasing process E Press the TAPE RECORD 6 RECORD button to start TAPE recording standby Eo The red indicator above the RECORD TAPE button and the E Set the REC LEVEL control to the minimum position MIN icon on the display stop blinking N CAUTION Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording Doing so could damage the unit and connected devices To stop recording temporarily press the TAPE Pause IH button Press the button again to resume recording REC LEVEL Recording from CD or USB flash drive When source playback stops recording also automatically stops pown up To stop recording press the TAPE Stop I button Doing this also stops playback of the recording source e During auto reverse recording to a tape if side A
31. RD USB button and the icon on the display blink To stop recording press the USB Stop Bl button Continued on the next page gt 39 I3 LINE IN PHONO BIC gt OS Recording on a USB Flash Drive 2 4 When recording from a tape LINE IN or PHONO Adjust the recording level Before recording adjust the recording level Failure to do so could cause the recorded sound to be distorted or noisy 1 Play the source cassette tape or external source to be recorded 2 Use the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level so that the loudest sound never lights the OVER indicator on the peak level meter i a DEVIL TETIJA LILIT EL LLL EH Bc To o nt S AAEL ELTELTE I EEEE REC LEVEL A DOWN e Different sources to be recorded have different volumes In order to record at the optimal volume for each source it is necessary to adjust the recording level for each source e You cannot adjust the recording level when recording from CD or DIGITAL source 40 EH Prepare the recording source Recording from CD To record all the tracks files on a CD stop the disc first To record only some of the tracks files on a CD pause at the beginning of the part that you want to record You can also record tracks in programmed order For information about how to set the program see pages 25 27 Recording from cassette ta
32. a ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for compliance will void the user s warranty This product has been designed and manufactured according to FDA regulations title 21 CFR chapter 1 subchapter J based on the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 and is classified as class 1 laser product There is not hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of his product is completely confined in the protective housings The label required in this regulation is as follows For U S A CERTIFICATION THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 104010 AND 1040 11 EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE NO 50 DATED JUNE 24 2007 TEAC CORPORATION 1 47 OCHIAI TAMA SHI TOKYO JAPAN DTA Optical pickup Type SF DS1XD Manufacturer SANYO ELECTRIC CO LTD Laser output Less than 1 6 mW Play on the objective lens Less than 47 mW Record on the objective lens Less than 13 mW Erase on the objective lens 785 nm Wavelength For European customers Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment a All electrical and el
33. ack of side A When the reverse mode is set to Playback stops when the end of side A is reached When the reverse mode is set to gt Playback continues on side B stopping at the end of side B When the reverse mode is set to CD Playback cycles through both tape sides 5 times Reverse side lt 4 play Pressing this button starts playback of side B When the reverse mode is set to or ZO Playback stops when the end of side B is reached When the reverse mode is set to CD Side B is played back and then playback cycles through both tape sides 4 times Pausing playback temporarily Press the TAPE Pause Il button during playback to stop playback at the current position To resume playback press the TAPE Pause IM button again or press the Reverse Forward play or PB button Stopping playback Press the TAPE Stop Il button to stop playback Opening the cassette tape compartment When the tape is stopped or paused press the TAPE EJECT 4 button to open the cassette tape compartment You can also open the compartment when a source other than TAPE is selected 29 TAPE Listening to a Cassette Tape 2 Fast forwarding Rewinding a tape
34. an the auto track level The numbers and lengths of tracks differ from those of the original tracks gt The unit recognizes the beginning of a track by detecting the auto track level of sound The track number may not be applied to the silent part Cassette tape recorder Cassette tape compartment does not close gt The cassette tape is not properly loaded Reinsert it Sound quality is poor gt Clean the heads page 6 gt f a head is magnetized demagnetize it with a head demagnetizer gt Check that the Dolby NR switch is set to the same position as when the recording was made Playback speed seems somewhat fast or slow gt Check the pitch control setting page 30 Auto reverse does not occur gt Set the REV MODE switch to ZO or CID gt f the REV MODE switch is set to ZO start playback from the tape side facing you side A Cannot record gt f the erasure prevention tabs on top of the cassette are broken off cover the holes using pieces of adhesive tape gt Check the recording level setting page 44 Continued on the next page gt 49 Troubleshooting 2 USB No sound even if the USB Play Pause P Il button is pressed gt Confirm that there are MP3 files on the USB device File formats other than MP3 e g MPEG 1 LAYER 2 file and WMA cannot be played Cannot record gt Confirm that the USB flash drive has free space gt Confirm that the USB flash drive
35. ance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 gt 13 14 Read these instructions eep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with he manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding ype plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than he other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by he manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning e storms or when unused for long
36. at all tracks files All the tracks files on the disc will be played repeatedly REPEAT ALL appears on the display e During program playback the programmed tracks files will be played repeatedly REPEAT FOLDER Repeat all the files in a folder MP3 only All the files in the selected folder will be played repeatedly REPEAT FOLDER appears on the display CD USB Programmed Playback 1 This function can be used in CD and USB modes Up to 30 tracks files can be programmed in the desired order E When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button to enter program mode PROGRAM blinks and P 01 appears on the display Example when in CD mode um dB 30 20 10 ma PROGRAM 6 3 0 OVER To stop programming press the CD USB Stop Ml button E When programming MP3 files Use a CD USB Skip I lt or 1 button or FOLDER V or A button to select a file and then press the PROGRAM button PROGRAM e MP3 files not located in a specific folder are in the 001 ROOT folder E Press a CD USB Skip I lt or 1 button to select a track file then press the PROGRAM button PROGRAM The track file is programmed and P 02 is displayed e Repeat steps Band El to program more tracks files e You can program up to 30 tracks files e To stop programming press the CD USB Stop Wl button Programming is cancelled but the program conte
37. ators and heat generating electrical devices e To clean the signal side of a disc wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge Dirt on discs can lower the sound quality so clean them and always store them in a clean state Maintenance e f a disc becomes dirty wipe its surface radially from the center hole outward towards the outer edge with a soft dry cloth e Never clean discs using chemicals such as record sprays antistatic sprays and fluids and thinners Such chemicals will do irreparable damage to the disc s plastic surface If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling of a CD R or CD RW disc read the precautions supplied with the disc or contact the disc manufacturer USB Flash Drives CAUTION Never turn the unit off or disconnect a USB flash drive when it is being accessed for example during writing playback recording or the erasure of files Doing so could damage the AD RW900 and the connected USB flash drive Compatibility e Only USB flash drive can be used e Some flash memory players that charge from a USB terminal cannot be used for playback Hard disk drives CD DVD drives and other devices connected via USB cannot be used e This unit cannot copy or move files Playable formats FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 e NTFS HFS and HFS formats cannot be used Max number of playable folders 255 e Max number of playable recordable file
38. before use with this unit A CAUTION e Depending on disc quality and recording conditions playback of If you put a video or audio DVD DVD ROM or other types some discs might not be possible Please see the manual for the of DVD into the disc tray the unit will attempt to read the device that you used to create the disc disc and rotate at high speed If you accidentally insert such a disc wait until the unit stops spinning before ejecting it in order to avoid possibly damaging the disc Do not attempt to remove the disc when appears on i ee PJ CAUTION the display If you are uncertain about the handling of a CD R or CD RW disc please contact the seller of the disc directly Do not play any disc that is warped deformed or damaged Copy protected discs and other discs that do not conform to the Playing such discs could cause irreparable harm to the playing CD standard might not play correctly with this player If you use such discs with this unit TEAC Corporation and its subsidiaries will mechanisms not be responsible for any consequences or guarantee the quality e While printable CD R and CD RW discs utilizing modern printing of reproduction If you experience problems with such non technologies are generally acceptable older systems that use standard discs you should contact their issuers adhesives to attach paper type labels to the disc surface are not recommended e Do not stick paper or protective
39. e visit h tp mp3licensing com MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and T Manu nomson factured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the doub e D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft Other company names product names and logos in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owne IS For U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However interference in a residential installation This there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the equipment and or the receiving antenn
40. e audio timer to your desired start power on and Timer Controlled Recording FETT gt v3 stop power off times e The timer recording source can only be an external device When this setting is completed the power to all components connected to the LINE inputs And the timer recording can only should be turned off record to cassette tape At this time do not press the AD RW900 POWER button e The recording level is set to 0 dB it cannot be adjusted Leave the button pushed in the on position If the POWER button is in the off position timer playback will Example Recording a broadcast program not function 1 Connect this unit and a stereo system to a commercially When the preset start time is reached power will be supplied available audio timer see previous page and playback will start automatically When you do not want to use the timer set the OFF PLAY REC switch to the OFF position A Set the power switches of all components to ON Prepare the cassette tape that you want to record to with timer recording Recording always starts from side A To record on a single tape side set the REV MODE switch to To record on both tape sides set the REV MODE switch to gt or CD Set the DOLBY NR switch page 10 If the erasure prevention tabs of the cassette tape have been broken off cover the holes using pieces of adhesive tape You can record on Normal type I and Chrome type II tapes w
41. e display When DIGITAL is selected in step BA the sampling frequency of the digital source GIEIZIB FS 44 1K FS 48K or FS 32K briefly appears after WAITING e OPTICAL UNLOCK appears when the unit cannot perceive the digital signal In that case connect a digital device to the DIGITAL IN terminal switch it on and wait a few seconds until the unit enters the record pause mode f you cannot record even if you press the CD record button 6 RECORD load a recordable disc Confirm that NO TOC and CD R or CD RW appears on the display and press the CD record button RECORD again Continued on the next page ms 31 I3 LINE IN PHONO DIGS gt Kelby Recording on a CD 2 4 Select the mode of track number assignment using the e When you record a record or other sources with much interference AUTO button more track numbers than expected may be added unintentionally e The AUTO button cannot be used during recording If track numbers are not properly added When you record sources with interference via ANALOG track numbers may not be added if the auto track level is lower than the interference level In this case set the auto track level higher than the interference level When the AUTO button is pressed once the current auto track evel is displayed Press the AUTO button repeatedly to select If there
42. e reduction on and off pages 10 and 28 IE G3 PITCH CONTROL knob Turn this knob to vary the playback speed page 30 PI amp EXZS REV Reverse MODE switch Use this switch to select the reverse mode page 28 nl RECORD 9 Use to record to a CD Press once to enter recording standby and press again to start recording page 32 33 Press this button during recording to add a track number in the song page 34 PP Mew SEB FOLDER V A Use these buttons to select folders pages 21 and 23 FE POWER ON START OFF PLAY REC TAPE Use this switch to select the timer setting play record or off To use this when set to play or record connect a commercially available audio timer to this unit pages 45 47 Play Pause b gt ll Press this button during playback or recording of a CD to pause Press this button again to resume playback or recording Use also to start finalizing unfinalizing and erasure FE SEEM stop m Press this button to stop CD playback Press this button also to stop recording to CD PT SEB Skip gt gt 1 Search gt gt Auto AUTO When in USB mode press this button to skip to the next track Press and hold this button during playback to search forward When recording to a CD press this button to change how numbers are added to tracks page 31 PI SER Skip 1 lt lt Search lt lt Sync SYNC When in USB mode press this button to skip to the previous track Press
43. e shuffle function does not work during program playback e f any of the following buttons are pressed shuffle mode will be cancelled In CD mode POWER SOURCE CD OPEN CLOSE 4 amp SHUFFLE In USB mode POWER SOURCE SHUFFLE 24 CD USB Repeat Playback This function can be used in CD and USB modes REPEAT ASS Press the REPEAT button to cycle through the following playback modes Audio CD co 1 gt REPEAT ALL Ordinary playback mi MP3 REPEAT 1 gt REPEAT ALL gt REPEAT FOLDER Ordinary playback coe e f any of the following buttons are pressed the repeat mode will be canceled In CD mode POWER SOURCE CD OPEN CLOSE 4 amp REPEAT In USB mode POWER SOURCE REPEAT f you press the SHUFFLE button while REPEAT 1 or REPEAT FOLDER is selected the repeat playback mode will switch to REPEAT ALL REPEAT 1 Repeat one track file The track file being played will be played repeatedly REPEAT 1 appears on the display f you use a CD USB Skip I lt or gt gt I button to select a different track file that track file will be played repeatedly You can select a track file to be repeated when playback is stopped Press the REPEAT button select a track file using a CD USB Skip da or gt gt I button and then press the CD USB Play Pause B gt Hl button to start playback REPEAT ALL Repe
44. e such as a lamp or a fan into the outlet Remote control does not work gt Press the POWER button of the main unit to turn it on gt f the batteries are exhausted change the batteries gt Use the remote control within its effective range 16 ft 5 m and point it toward the remote sensor on the front panel gt Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the main unit gt f a fluorescent light is near the unit turn it off Other devices with remote controls operate incorrectly gt Other devices with remote controls might operate incorrectly because of infrared light overspill when you operate the remote control of this unit If that is the case use the control buttons on this unit instead of on the remote control to operate the AD RW900 Buttons do not work properly gt f another operation is still in process wait a moment and try again No sound or only a very low sound level is heard gt Check the connections to the amplifier gt Check that the speakers and other audio components are connected securely gt Check the operation of the connected component There might be a short in a speaker cable Check the speaker cables gt Select the correct input source using the SOURCE button Severe hum or noise is heard gt Place the unit as far away from TVs as possible gt Do not bundle audio cables with speaker cables or power cord CD Recorder
45. ect type of e Ca battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type ution should be taken when using earphones or headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure volume from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE EXTERNAL CASES OR CABINETS TO EXPOSE e F THE ELECTRONICS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE WITHIN YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT CONTACT TEAC FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF N PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE IN NORTH AMERICA USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY Supp cable ntern systems pay audio ike or on physical media compact discs digital versatile discs semiconductor chips hard drives memory cards and the ly of this product does not convey a license nor imply any ight to distribute MPEG Layer 3 compliant content created with this product in revenue generating broadcast systems terrestrial satellite and or other distribution channels streaming applications via et intranets and or other networks other content distribution or audio on demand applications and the ike An independent license for such use is required For details pleas
46. ectronic equipment should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facilities designated by the government or local authorities b By disposing of electrical and electronic equipment correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment c Improper disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous substances in the equipment d The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE symbol which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed out indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from household emm waste e Return and collection systems are available to end users For more detailed information about the disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment Disposal of batteries and or accumulators a Waste batteries and or accumulators should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via collection facilities designated by the government or local authorities b By disposing of waste batteries and or accumulators correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment c Improper dispo
47. ge 2 eee eee 5 C to 435 C Operating humidity range 5 85 no condensation Storage temperature range aaa 20 C to 55 C Included accessories Remote control RC1283 x1 Remote control batteries AAA x2 RCA audio cable x2 Owner s manual this document x1 Warranty card x1 e Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in order to improve the product Illustrations in this manual might differ in some aspects from the actual model 51 TEAC TEAC CORPORATION 1 47 Ochiai Tama shi Tokyo 206 8530 Japan Phone 042 356 9156 TEAC AMERICA INC 7733 Telegraph Road Montebello California 90640 U S A Phone 323 726 0303 TEAC CANADA LTD 5939 Wallace Street Mississauga Ontario LAZ 178 Canada Phone 905 890 8008 TEAC MEXICO S A DE C V Rio Churubusco 364 Colonia Del Carmen Delegaci n Coyoacan CP 04100 M xico DF M xico Phone 5255 5010 6000 TEAC UK Ltd Suites 19 amp 20 Building 6 Croxley Green Business Park Hatters Lane Watford Hertfordshire WD18 8TE U K Phone 0845 130 2511 TEAC EUROPE GmbH BahnstraBe 12 D 65205 Wiesbaden Erbenheim Deutschland Phone 0611 71580 This device has a serial number located on its rear panel Please record the serial number and retain it for your records Model name AD RW900 Serial number 1011 MA 1728A
48. hat you are using when you create an MP3 disc Files that are unplayable or only partially playable Files without extensions cannot be played Files that are not in the MP3 format cannot be played even if they have mp3 file extensions Variable bit rate files might not play back correctly e f the media has more than 999 files or 255 folders this unit cannot play any file in a folder that is 256th or later or any file that is the 1000th or later in a folder Depending on disc conditions this unit might not be able to play a disc or skipping might occur Cassette Tapes 1 Tape types There are several types of cassette tapes Cassette tapes that can be played by this unit Normal type Chrome type lI Metal type IV Cassette tapes that can be recorded on by this unit Normal type 1 Chrome type II CAUTION e Do not open a cassette or pull out the tape e Do not touch the tape Storage precautions e Keep cassette tapes away from magnets or magnetized items because they may cause noise or erase recorded contents e Do not leave cassette tapes in a dusty place e Do not store cassette tapes in a place with high temperature or humidity Types of cassette tapes that should be avoided The following types of cassette tapes might prevent the unit from operating or functioning normally The tape of such cassette tapes could be caught in the unit and cause unexpected problems
49. he ROOT folder e See page 50 for information about the playback order of MP3 files 22 Pausing playback temporarily Press the USB Play Pause amp IM button during playback to stop playback at the current position To resume playback press the USB Play Pause I button again Stopping playback TA Press the USB Stop Bl button to stop playback Search for a part of a file During playback hold down a USB Search lt lt or gt gt button to search for a part of a file Pressing and holding a Search button increases the search speed Release it when you find the beginning of the part that you want to hear Skipping to an earlier or later file E los E During playback Press a USB Skip I lt or gt gt I button repeatedly until the desired file is selected The selected file will be played from the beginning e If the H button is pressed once during playback the file being played will be played again from the beginning To return to the beginning of the previous file press the a button twice When playback is stopped or paused Press a USB Skip Fe or Pl button repeatedly
50. he program number of the track that you want to change appears on the display I I PROGRAM ct sooo Press repeatedly Example dB 30 20 10 PROGRAM 6 3 0 OVER Program number to be changed Select the track file number that you want to add using a CD USB Skip lt 4 or gt gt I button and then press the PROGRAM button The selected track file is added to the program replacing the track that had been at that program number before Checking the program order Clearing the program D aO Press repeatedly Hold down more than 1 sec When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button repeatedly The numbers of the programmed tracks files and their program When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button followed numbers will be shown in order by the CLEAR button more than 1 second The PROGRAM indicator disappears and all the contents of the program are cleared e f the PROGRAM indicator is not shown press the PROGRAM button to activate program mode before pressing the CLEAR Deleting tracks files from the program bitten When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button repeatedly e f one of the following buttons is pressed the contents of the until the program number of the track to be deleted program are also cleared appears on the display In CD mode POWER CD OPEN CLOSE 4 SOURCE In USB
51. hen it is writing to a CD recording finalizing unfinalizing deleting a track Doing so could result in the disc being unplayable or damage the AD RW900 13 14 Identifying the Parts Remote Control Unit m m SYNC AUTO eaaa he i SOURCE DISRLAY REP AT Em LE B 17 PROGRAM CLEAR V FOLDER A G Ca 3 D Eam OPEN CLOSE I RECORD FINALIZE Q ERASE m psi USB aaa hl RECORD I e ERASE m gt u MX lt lt gt E 1 RECORD COUNTER DO RESET REC LEVEL L E UTE Tu Li TEAC REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 1283 To simplify explanations instructions in this manual might refer only to the main unit or the remote control In such cases the same controls on the remote control and main unit will operate similarly KB E DISPLAY Press this button to change the display information pages 16 18 SOURCE Use this button to select a source page 19 KT OEE PROGRAM Use this button to program tracks files pages 25 27 KGB E13 CLEAR Use this button to clear programmed tracks files page 27 KDI E REPEAT Use this button to set the repeat function page 24 KB UE SHUFFLE Use this bu
52. ible with CD RW discs El Press the input SOURCE button and select CD mode SOURCE FE Load an unfinalized recordable disc cp OPEN CLOSE a Press the FINALIZE ERASE button once FINALIZE appears on the display e If UNFINALIZE appears on the display the disc is already finalized and so finalization is unnecessary To cancel the operation at this point press the stop button I 36 Press the CD Play Pause P II button to start finalizing Finalization starts When finalization completes the display will show COMPLETE briefly before returning to its ordinary appearance total number of tracks and total playback time Never turn the power off nor unplug the power cord during finalization During finalization no button works Unfinalizing CD RW only If you want to record again on a finalized CD RW unfinalize it Press the CD Play Pause P II button to start unfinalizing By unfinalizing reversing the finalization you will be able to record and delete tracks on the CD RW again H Press the input SOURCE button and select CD mode
53. ing level when recording from a DIGITAL source e When you record classical music or other sources containing silent parts via ANALOG track numbers may not be properly added even if the auto track function is activated To add a track number in this case deactivate the auto track function and press the RECORD button RECORD while recording a track 32 6 Prepare the recording source Recording from a cassette tape To record the entire tape rewind the tape to its starting point To record from the middle of a tape stop or pause at the point from where you want to start recording Select the DOLBY NR noise reduction setting page 10 To record from a single tape side set the REV MODE switch to and set the playback direction using the Reverse lt or Forward B gt play button Then press the TAPE Stop Bl button To record from both tape sides set the REV MODE switch to gt and set the playback direction to We If you set the recording direction to lt d recording will be of side B only Press the CD Play Pause P II button or RECORD button 6 RECORD again to start recording When recording from an external source you must also start playback of that source The red CD RECORD indicator to the right of the display and the indicator on the display stop blinking CAUTION Do not turn the unit off or di
54. is little interference and the track starts with a small sound another setting resulting in the beginning of the recorded track being truncated set the auto track level lower r gt S LEVEL 60 S LEVEL 50 S LEVEL 40 S LEVEL 30 Noise Quiet q r Loud MANUAL ae Examples CD MD After 2 seconds have passed the display returns to the track cassette tape S LEVEL 60 50 40 30 time display S LEVEL 60 50 40 30 The track numbers are automatically added The auto track function activates and AUTO TRACK appears The E When recording from a tape LINE IN or PHONO displayed number indicates the auto track level Adjust the recording level The track numbers are automatically added during recording If a track change is detected via DIGITAL or if silence lower than the auto track level continues for three seconds or longer and then the next track starts sound becomes louder than the auto track level via ANALOG the track numbers are automatically updated Before recording adjust the recording level Failure to do so could cause the recorded sound to be distorted or noisy 1 Play the source cassette tape or external device to be recorded MANUAL The track numbers are not automatically added 2 Use the REC LEVEL knob to adjust the recording level so that In MANUAL mode the track numbers are not automatically added the loudest sound never lights the OV
55. is not locked gt When record from an analog source check the recording level setting page 40 MP3 WMA files Unknown characters are displayed on the display gt This unit cannot display double byte symbols and characters such as Japanese and Chinese correctly MP3 file names must only be alphanumeric characters to be shown properly MP3 files Title No title information unavailable Artist No artist information unavailable or Album No album information unavailable appears on the display gt D3 tag information for the music file is missing Edit the title artist and or album information of the song on a PC using a suitable application Since this device uses a microcontroller external noise and other interference can cause the unit to malfunction If this occurs turn the power off and after waiting for about one minute restart operation 50 MP3 Playback Order MP3 files on a CD or a USB flash drive can be stored in folders in the same way that files are managed on a computer Moreover multiple folders can be contained inside another folder Here is an example of the file and folder structure of an MP3 disc or a USB flash drive showing the order of the folders 001 ROOT to 005 and the playback order of the files Eto ED 001 ROOT El MP3file EAs MP3 file 002 folder E MP3 file E we3file 004 folder EA wesfile 1 El MP3 file MP3 file 003 folder
56. isc it can be played with a normal CD player Some CD players may not be compatible On a CD RW disc even if no recordable time is available you can erase racks already recorded and record tracks repeatedly You can erase all racks at once or the last track only However you cannot erase only racks in the middle of the disc f you finish recording and finalize the CD RW disc it can be played with a normal CD player page 36 Only CD players that support CD RW discs can do so f you want to record again on a finalized CD RW unfinalize it page 37 By unfinalizing reversing the finalization you will be able to record and delete tracks on the CD RW again CD RW discs can only be played with compatible CD players Serial Copy Management System This unit is in compliance with the Serial Copy Management System standard This standard has been established to restrict digital to digital copying to only the first generation The basic rules governing this system are as follows Rule 1 A digital recording is possible from a digital source such as a CD DAT or MD onto a recordable CD R CD RW MD or DAT through a digital input connection However further digital to digital recording is prohibited for the second and later generations Rule 2 When an analog source such as an analog disc or FM broadcast is digitally recorded by using a CD R CD RW MD or DAT this recorded source can be digitally recorded on another CD R
57. ith this unit NOTE f you have previously used the cassette and the tape is stopped part of the way through side B of the cassette timer recording will then start part of the way through side A Always bear this in mind so that you do not accidentally erase any important ecordings You should take special note of this when recording more than once on the same cassette using the timer recording function n Set the CD TAPE USB switch to TAPE CJ Jooo rr POWER ON START B E 2 This unit cannot record to CDs and USB flash drives with the timer recording E Set the OFF PLAY REC switch to the REC position LL d erm3 ze 0 0 0 E d oo CT POWER ON START OFF PLAY RECCTAPED X TIMER and appear on the AD RW9005 display 6 Tune in the station that you want to record when recording from radio Set the audio timer to your desired start power on and stop power off times When this setting is completed the power to all components will be switched off At this time do not press the AD RW900 POWER button Leave the button pushed in the on position If the POWER button is in the off position timer recording will not function When the preset start time is reached power will be supplied
58. mode esos SS POWER SOURCE Press repeatedly Example Exiting program mode ma 20 10 6 3 0 OVER Em PROGRAM Program number to be deleted Press the CLEAR button When playback is stopped press and hold the CD USB Stop IIl button The PROGRAM indicator will disappear This does not clear the contents of the program Press the PROGRAM button again and then press the CD USB Play Pause gt II button if you want to restart program playback The track file is deleted from the program 27 TAPE Listening to a Cassette Tape 1 You can play Normal type Chrome type II and Metal type IV tapes with this unit NOTE For the sake of simplicity we refer to the tape side facing you as side A and to the tape side facing away as side B in this manual When you insert a cassette with side A and side B reversed read side A as side B and side B as side A Side A faces you 1 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select TAPE TAPE SOURCE 3 When a different source is selected starting tape playback automatically selects the tape 2 Press the TAPE EJECT 4 button to open the cassette tape compartment F o o o 28
59. nts are retained in memory If you want to restart program playback press the PROGRAM button and then press the CD USB Play Pause B gt Hll button E When the selection of track file numbers is completed press the CD USB Play Pause PF Il button to start program playback To stop program playback press the CD USB Stop Bl button After program playback finishes press the CD USB Play Pause gt I button to play the program again You can use a CD USB Skip aa or li button during program playback to select and play other tracks files in the program e The shuffle function does not work during program playback e REPEAT 1 and REPEAT ALL playback are possible during program playback When set to REPEAT ALL mode the programmed tracks files will be played repeatedly 25 CD USB Programmed Playback 2 Adding tracks files to the end of the program When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button repeatedly until TRACK 00 appears on the display PROGRAM Press repeatedly Example dB 30 20 10 PROGRAM ma 6 3 OOVER TRACK Select a track file number you want to add using a CD USB Skip Fe or gt gt button and then press the PROGRAM button The track file is added to the end of the program 26 Overwriting part of the program When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button repeatedly until t
60. oint it towards here E Geb OPEN CLOSE 4 Press this button to open and close the disc tray E GES COUNTER RESET Press this button to reset the tape counter to 0000 EJ Rec LEVEL knob Turn this knob to adjust the recording level e Use to adjust the sound level output to a connected computer except when in recording standby or during recording 6 Skip 44 1 Search lt lt gt gt Press these buttons to skip through tracks files Hold down these buttons during playback to search for part of a track file EA KESER WEES REPEAT Use this button to set the repeat function page 24 E souRcE Use this button to select the source page 19 E Ta Stop m Press this button to stop cassette tape playback Press this button to stop recording to a tape 12 RECORD u O coL iTER TEX RE ET 6 O s ue CD OPEN CLOSE a Hea aa CD RECORDER m AL RECORD 4 gt POW R ow raRT REV MODE DOLBYNR L _ CD TAPE USB OFF_PLAY_REC TAPE m oo OFF o Vir Tit Yir vr L iol USB ERASE m Al PITCH CONTROL V FOLDER A Co IT RECORD USB Use to record to an external USB flash drive Press it once to enable recording standby and press it again to start recording pages 39 40 Press it during recording to divide the file at that point page 41 When recording from a CD however files cannot be divided IE RECORD TAPE Use to record to a tape Press it
61. oise reduction Dolby NR is designed to reduce tape hiss which is noise introduced during the recording and playback processes This cassette deck is equipped with Dolby B type noise reduction Use the DOLBY R switch to turn the Dolby NR on and off DOLBY NR OFF N SS e The Dolby NR system affects both recording and playback quality For playback be sure to set the DOLBY NR switch to the same position used when the recording was made 10 Voltage Selection General export North America models only Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC outlet before changing the position of the voltage selector switch 1 Locate the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch on the rear panel 2 Using a flat bladed screwdriver set it to the appropriate position 230 V or 120 V for the power supply used in your area 120V VOLTAGE SELECTOR l 230V IN NORTH AMERICA USE ONLY ON 120 V SUPPLY Notes on turning on or off the power When an amplifier is connected to the AD RW900 turn on or off the power of the AD RW900 and the amplifier in the following sequence When turning on the power 1 AD RW900 2 Amplifier When turning off the power mplifier 2 AD RW900 gt AD RW900 back side Se qe VOY So qe YOY ce Cm Turntable Amplifier LI Li REC PLAY OUT IN TAP
62. once to enable recording standby and press it again to start recording pages 43 44 12 Wd Fast forward Rewind 44 gt gt Press these buttons to fast forward rewind the cassette tape IE THa Pause 11 Press this button to pause cassette tape playback or recording Press this button again to resume playback or recording I3 Cassette tape compartment LE PHONES jack LEVEL knob To listen with headphones turn the LEVEL knob to minimize the volume level before connecting the headphones plug to the PHONES jack Then adjust the volume after connecting the plug CAUTION Do not connect headphones to the PHONES jack while wearing them Moreover do not disconnect headphones or turn the unit on or off while wearing them Very loud sound could be output from the headphones AVOID DAMAGING YOUR HEARING Do not put on headphones until after plugging them in IT Ga ect 4 When the tape is stopped press this button to open the cassette tape compartment II DOLBY BNR BNR a lt AUTO REVERSE C SYNCHRO DUBBING START SYSTEM AUTO TAPE SELECTOR PHONES LEVEL 4 EJECT Wn OD PL 17 WJJ Reverse Forward play 4 9 Press these buttons to start playback of the back 4 front P side of a tape Press during tape playback recording standby to restart playback recording IT zna DOLBY NR switch Use this switch to turn Dolby nois
63. ording standby or during recording Remote Control Unit 1 The included remote control allows this unit to be operated from a distance When using the remote control point it towards the remote sensor on the front panel of the main unit Even if the remote control unit is used within its effective range operation by remote control might not be possible if there are any obstacles between the unit and the remote control e f direct sunlight or strong artificial illumination shines on the remote sensor the remote control might not function If that is the case move this unit to another location Battery installation 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two AAA R03 dry batteries Make sure that they are inserted with their positive and negative poles oriented correctly 3 Close the cover Battery replacement If the distance from the main unit that the remote control works effectively decreases the batteries are probably exhausted Replace the batteries with new ones when this happens For more information about the collection of batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the place where you purchased them 15 Remote Control Unit 2 Precautions concerning batteries Misuse of batteries could cause them to rupture or leak leading to fire injury or the staining of nearby things Please read and observe the following precautions ca
64. pe To record the entire tape rewind the tape to its starting point To record from the middle of a tape stop or pause at the point from where you want to start recording Select the DOLBY NR noise reduction setting page 10 To record from a single tape side set the REV MODE switch to and set the playback direction using the Reverse lt q or Forward play button Then press the TAPE Stop Bl button To record from both tape sides set the REV MODE switch to gt and set the playback direction to We If you set the recording direction to lt d recording will be of side B only Recording from an external source Prepare to start playback of the source device Example Setthe source selection of an amplifier Set the playback media in a connected player To record from a tuner tune in a station 6 Press the RECORD USB button again to start recording When recording from an external source you must also start playback of that source The red indicator above the RECORD USB button and the icon on the display stop blinking N CAUTION Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording Doing so could damage the unit and connected devices e If the USB flash drive runs out of free space during recording recording stops automatically To pause recording temporarily press the USB Play Pause P I button A second
65. periods of ime ne Refer all servicing to qualified service i personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped e Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes e Do not place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus e Do not install this apparatu case or similar unit The apparatus draws nominal non operating power from the AC outlet with its POWER or OFF ON switch not in the ON position The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time The mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable e Products with Class I construction are equipped with a power supply cord that has a grounding plug The cord of such a product must be plugged into an AC outlet that has a protective grounding v in a confined space such as a book n connection e If the product uses batteries including a battery pack or installed batteries they should not be exposed to sunshine fire or excessive he at CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorr
66. press of the button resumes recording A new track number will be assigned if you pause and restart recording Recording from CD or cassette tape When source playback stops recording also automatically stops To stop recording press the USB Stop Ul button Doing this also stops playback of the recording source Recording from an external source When source playback stops recording does not automatically stop Press the USB Stop Il button to stop recording Manually dividing files adding track numbers during recording When you are recording from a tape or device connected to the LINE IN or PHONO jacks or recording from such a device has been paused you can press the RECORD USB button to divide the recording into tracks and create new file names Dividing tracks takes about a few seconds You cannot manually divide tracks when recording from CDs When recording from a CD tracks are divided automatically When recording from the LINE inputs During file division a gap will be left in the recording This unit cannot divide an already recorded MP3 file This function only works during recording Consecutive numbers are added to the end of the file names after division Example If you manually divide T001 MP3 during recording the new track names will be T001 MP3 and T002 MP3 41 Erasing Files from a USB Flash Drive CAUTION
67. rack recorded being recorded Example Recording on a CD from an external device connected to the PHONO jacks Recording indicator CTU EO EC dB 30 20 10 6 3 CD R NO TOC REC B TT AUTO TRACK TRACK Recording source Numberof Elapsed time track being min sec of track recorded being recorded Example Recording on a USB flash drive from a CD Recording source Recording indicator GI cD PREC AUTO TRACK gt ma gt Fan OF EV m Currently Elapsed time Elapsed time playing min sec of min sec of track track number current track being recorded 17 Display 2 Changing the display CD USB mode During playback in CD mode or USB mode each time the DISPLAY button is pressed the display changes as follows Audio CD Remaining time of current track min sec Total elapsed time of the disc min sec Total remaining time of the disc min sec Currently playing track number and elapsed time of current track min sec MP3 disc USB File name Title Artist Album Y Currently playing folder and file number elapsed time of current track min sec and currently playing file name e Title No title information unavailable Album No album information unavailable or Artist No artist information unavailable appears when there is no information 4e appears when the unit cannot read the information e The display of this
68. refully e Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive amp and negative 6 orientations e Use batteries of the same type Never use different types of batteries together e Both rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries can be used Refer to the precautions on their labels e If the remote control will not be used for a long time more than a month remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking e f the batteries leak wipe away the leakage inside the battery compartment and replace the batteries with new ones e Do not use batteries of types other than those specified Do not mix new batteries with old ones or use different types of batteries ogether Do not heat or disassemble batteries e Never throw batteries into fire or water Do not carry or store batteries with other metallic objects The batteries could short circuit leak or explode e Never try to recharge a battery unless you can confirm that it is a rechargeable type 16 Display 1 CD mode During playback Audio CD Elapsed time of current track min sec pana 10 3 3 0 OVER CD EE III Currently playing track number MP3 disc Currently playing file number starting with 001 in each folder We n n nn dB 30 20 10 6 3 0 OVER CD R MP3 Bn Currently playing folder number Elapsed time of current track min sec quid is 6 5 scm CD R MP3 EE FOI DFR Currently playing file name
69. ring playback Doing so might damage the disc or the unit e The voltage supplied to the unit should match the voltage that is printed on the rear panel If you are in any doubt regarding this matter consult an electrician e 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 unit contact your dealer or service company e When removing the power plug from the wall outlet always pull directly on the plug never yank on the cord e Always remove the disc before relocating or moving this unit Moving the unit with a disc inside it could cause malfunction Placement of the unit e Choose the location where you install the unit carefully Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat You should also avoid locations that are subject to vibrations or exposed to excessive dust heat cold or moisture As the unit may become warm during operation always leave sufficient space around it for ventilation e Do not place the unit on an amplifier a receiver or any other device that generates heat e When the unit is turned on if a TV is turned on nearby lines might appear on the TV screen depending on the frequency of the TV broadcast This is not a malfunction of the unit or the TV If you see such lines move the unit and the TV further apart Beware of condensation When the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place or
70. rs on the display and no buttons will work Wait until the total number of tracks files is displayed When no disc is loaded NO DISC is displayed E Press the CD Play Pause P II button to start playback Playback starts from the first track file on the disc If you load a disc and then press the CD Play Pause B gt Il button without having first closed the disc tray the disc tray closes and playback starts e When playback of all the tracks files has finished the unit stops automatically e MP3 files that are not placed in folders are automatically put in the ROOT folder Playback starts from the first file in the ROOT folder e See page 50 for information about the playback order of MP3 discs Suspending playback temporarily Pause mode Em O LE E 1 o o o i o 6 Press the CD Play Pause P E button during playback to stop playback at the current position To resume playback press the CD Play Pause amp MH button again Stopping playback Press the CD Stop El button to stop playback Opening the disc tray LL Jh IJ 2 p
71. s 999 e Depending on the conditions of a USB flash drive this unit might not be able to play the files on it or skipping might occur Recording This unit can record sound from CDs cassette tapes and connected external devices including tuners to USB flash drives in MP3 format See page 39 for details This unit can play MP3 files that are on CD R CD RW discs and external USB flash drives This unit can play back mono and stereo MP3 files that are in the PEG 1 Audio Layer 3 format with a sampling rate of 16 48 kHz and a bit rate of 320 kbps or less e This unit is not compatible with discs that have been recorded using multiple sessions Only the first session can be played back See page 39 for information about the file format recorded on USB flash drives using this unit File information display The display of this unit can only show single byte letters and numbers e If the file information uses Japanese Chinese or other double byte characters playback is possible but the name will not be shown correctly In such cases xcu is displayed Precautions when preparing MP3 files using a computer or other device Always include the extension in the file name This unit recognizes MP3 files by their mp3 file extensions Always close the session complete disc creation This unit cannot play discs if the session has not been closed Carefully read the manual for the software t
72. s cassette tapes and audio input from other devices by the LINE IN PHONO jacks and DIGITAL IN terminal can be converted to MP3 format and recorded on USB flash drives This unit can also record to CDs and cassette tapes but it cannot simultaneously record to these media and USB flash drives e Timer recording cannot use CD or USB recording media CAUTION Do not disconnect the USB flash drive during recording Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording Doing so might cause damage to the AD RW900 and the connected USB flash drive About recorded MP3 files When recording a RECORD folder is automatically created and a subfolder for each source CD TAPE or LINE is also created in the RECORD folder MP3 files are added to the corresponding subfolder File names are assigned automatically with a numerical endings in order When recorded from a CD CDO01 MP3 CD002 MP3 If there are for example files named CD004 MP3 and CD009 MP3 in the USB folder already and you make a recording the next new file will be named CD010 MP3 e f you start recording a track file that has already started playing the elapsed time of the track file being recorded that appears on the display will be the same as the elapsed time of the current track that is also shown on the display When recorded from a cassette tape T001 MP3 TO02 MP3 When record from an e
73. sal of waste batteries and or accumulators can have serious effects on the environment and human health because of the presence of hazardous substances in them d The WEEE symbol which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed out indicates that batteries and or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste Pb Hg Cd If a battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg and or cadmium Cd as defined in the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC then the chemical symbols for those elements will be indicated beneath the WEEE symbol e Return and collection systems are available to end users For more detailed information about the disposal of waste batteries and or accumulators please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased them Thank you for choosing this TEAC product Read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit What You Can Do with This Unit isses 5 Before USB as ries stie opone DUREE Fat I RUPEM niu Tad 6 Drcc 7 USB Flash Drives sssssssssssssss e 8 MP3 EIIBS orn PER E EN Ee ERE FOE ed 9 Cassette TAD OS xs east anih ea Roe ben M eed d pma da 9 CONRNEENOMNS E 0 dentifying the Parts Main Unit a an esasan kaaa 2 dentifying the Parts Remote Control Unit 0 4 Remote Control Unit sss B pod EM rr neee 6
74. sconnect the power cord during recording Doing so could damage the unit and connected devices e If the CD runs out of capacity during recording recording will stop To pause recording temporarily press the CD Play Pause B gt Il button A second press of the button resumes recording Each time that you pause recording a new track number will be added Recording from a cassette tape When source playback stops recording also automatically stops To stop recording press the CD Stop Il button Doing this also stops playback of the recording source Recording from an external source When source playback stops recording does not automatically stop Press the CD Stop I button to stop recording To stop recording Press the Stop Il button to stop recording e If the CD R is finalized it can be played with another CD player e If you finalize a CD RW it will become playable on other CD players that are compatible with CD RW discs If you want to record again on a finalized CD RW unfinalize it page 37 e The minimum length of a track that is required for recording is 10 seconds If you press the Stop Il button within 10 seconds from the beginning of a track recording stops only after the track is recorded for 10 seconds To pause recording O Vooo oca cde
75. scrolls when long When playback is stopped Audio CD Total playing time Total tracks MP3 disc Total number of files Veo 20 1 6 3 00m CD R MP3 LR Total number of folders TAPE mode ENI 10 3 0 5 mmi gt mam NE manam Tape counter USB mode During playback Currently playing file number starting with 001 in each folder USB Wenn dB 30 20 10 6 3 0 OVER I m d an Currently playing folder number Elapsed time of current file min sec USB ma dB 30 20 10 6 3 O OVER MP3 P TIT Currently playing file name scrolls when long When playback is stopped Total number of files dB 30 20 10 6 3 0 OVER ma Total number of folders Recording mode Example Recording on a cassette tape from a USB flash drive Recording source Recording indicator E dB 30 20 10 3 BE NNN Current file Elapsed time of Tape counter number current file min sec Example Recording from a file of more than 100 minutes in length USB SITTIN dB 30 20 10 3 0 5 MP3 EE FOI DFR mam m Gum mg umm Current folder Current file Elapsed time of current number number file hr min sec Example Recording on a CD from a cassette tape Recording source Recording indicator iis E dB 30 20 10 6 3 0OO0VER CD RW NO TOC GEJ wT AUTO TRACK TRACK cp D n u mula mg v a Pi E Tape counter Numberof Elapsed time track being min sec of t
76. sound does not continually exceed the 0 indicator on the peak level meter BOI TT MN L0 dB 30 20 10 3 C 5 SERAL EA 55 C TOSS L0 0 o0 o L 6 o o REC LEVEL e Different sources to be recorded have different volumes In order to record at the optimal volume for each source it is necessary to adjust the recording level for each source E Prepare the recording source Recording from CD To record all the tracks files on a CD stop the disc first To record only some of the tracks files on a CD pause at the beginning of the part that you want to record You can also record tracks in programmed order For information about how to set the program see pages 2527 Recording from USB flash drive To record the entire contents of the USB device put the unit into stop mode To record from the middle of the USB device pause at the point from where you want to start recording You can also record tracks in programmed order For information about how to set the program see pages 2527 e See page 50 for information about the playback order of MP3 files Recording from an external source Prepare to start playback of the source device Example Set the source selection of an amplifier Set the playback media in a connected player To record from a tuner tune in a station 43 ETI UNS LINE IN PHONO D
77. sure to set the OFF PLAY REC switch to the OFF position to prevent accidentally recording over an important cassette tape Selecting a source for playback recording SOURCE D Each time the SOURCE button is pressed the source changes as follows EB I3 gt EI LINE IN MANB lt PHONO IN The selected source is shown on the upper left of the display except for PHONO IN which is shown at the bottom of the display e During recording the source cannot be changed Pressing the play button for a source also selects and starts playback of that source e Select LINE IN to listen to a source connected to the analog LINE IN jacks e Select PHONO IN to listen to a record player connected to the PHONO jacks e Select PIAI to listen to a digital source connected to the DIGITAL IN terminal Listening with headphones isis To listen with headphones turn the LEVEL knob to minimize the volume level before connecting the headphones plug to the PHONES jack Then adjust the volume after connecting the plug LEVEL CAUTION Do not connect headphones to the PHONES jack while wearing them Moreover do not disconnect headphones or turn the unit on or off while wearing them Very loud sound could be output from the headphones AVOID D
78. t Please use CD CD R and CD RW discs bearing the DIGITAL AUDIO mark a CDs 12 cm and 8 cm that bear the COMPACT disc DIGITAL CD AUDIO logo can be played by this unit liist Tun que DIGITAL AUDIO gt DIGITAL AUDIO e The logo should be on the disc label or the CD jacket V J CD R and CD RW discs that have been correctly recorded in D CD R CD RW the audio CD format and finalized as well as finalized CD R and COMPACT COMPACT CD RW discs that contain MP3 or WMA files can be played by 0 0 C this unit gt DIGITAL AUDIO gt DIGITAL AUDIO z Recordable ReWritable This unit can play these types of discs without an adapter It cannot play any other type of disc e Depending on the quality of the disc and or the condition of the recording some CD R or CD RW discs may not be playable A Playback of any other type of disc could cause loud noise and damage to speakers as well as harm hearing Never try to play any other type of disc About CD R CD RW discs e Depending on the quality of the disc and or the condition of the This unit can play back CD R and CD RW discs that have been recording some discs might not be playable recorded in the audio CD format CD DA and the MP3 or WMA e This unit cannot read or playback the following types of discs format video CDs CD ROMs Super Audio CDs video DVDs audio DVDs and DVD ROMs e Discs created by a CD recorder must be finalized
79. tical digital cable If the sampling frequency of the input digital signal is changed while an optical digital cable is connected it might not be recognized correctly OPTICAL UNLOCK will appear on screen If this occurs disconnect the optical digital cable from the connector once and reconnect it after changing the frequency Alternately after changing the frequency you can turn the power off once and then turn iton aga 3 USB port B type USB Connect this to a computer USB port to convert sound from this n unit to a digital signal and output it to the computer AC Power Cord After all other connections are complete connect the plug to an AC wall outlet A f you do not use this unit for a long period of time unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Be sure to connect the power cord to an AC outlet that supplies the correct voltage Hold the power plug when plugging it into an outlet or unplugging it Never pull or yank on the power cord 11 Identifying the Parts Main Unit COMPACT DISC RECOR ER REVERSE CASSETTE DECK AD RW900 REC LEVEL IJINALIZI ERASE cp MH Display See Display on pages 16 18 A Remote sensor When operating the remote control p
80. to select the file you want to hear Then press the USB Play Pause I button to start playback of the selected file Selecting a folder Lo POT FS ee ae m 0 o g I o 6 m ER E DO Press a FOLDER W or AX button to select a folder Then press the USB Play Pause B gt Hl button to start playback Repeat shuffle and programmed playback These functions can be used in USB mode Please see the following sections for details about using them Shuffle playback gt page 24 Repeat playback gt page 24 Programmed playback gt pages 25 27 23 CD USB Shuffle Playback This function can be used in CD and USB modes Use this function to play the tracks files on a disc USB flash drive in random order Pressing the SHUFFLE button turns the shuffle mode on and off During shuffle playback SHUFFLE appears on the display After playing back all tracks files the unit exits the Shuffle playback mode and stops playback To stop shuffle playback press the CD USB Stop Bl button f you press the I button during shuffle playback the next track file will be randomly selected and played If you press the ke button the currently played track file will be played from the beginning During shuffle playback a track file that has completed playback will not be played again e Th
81. track level Sound level to detect silence to add track numbers using auto track when recording from external devices via ANALOG or to perform synchronous recording for digital sources such as CD MD and DAT This instruction manual describes silence as the situation where the recording source level is lower than the specified auto track level 60 50 40 and 30 dB can be selected I3 LINE IN PHONO DICH gt Ke Recording on a CD 1 1 Load a recordable CD R or CD RW disc into the unit CD OPEN CLOSE A Press the OPEN CLOSE 4 button place a disc on the disc tray with the disc label side up and then press the OPEN CLOSE 4 button to close the disc tray Make sure NO TOC and CD R or CD RW indicators light on the display E Select the source to be recorded using the INPUT SELECT button TAPE LINE IN PHONO or DIGITAL SOURCE X The input source cannot be changed during recording You cannot record from USB to CD E Press the RECORD button RECORD RECORD The red CD RECORD indicator to the right of the display and the indicator on the display blink No button will work while WAITING is displayed Wait a few seconds until WAITING disappears from th
82. track level is detected Synchronous recording stops if there is a period where the sound is quieter than the specified auto track level lasting 8 seconds e Manual track division is possible regardless of the AUTO setting A track cannot be less than 10 seconds in length The RECORD button 6 RECORD will not work if it is pressed within 10 seconds from the beginning of a track 1 Complete steps KI to El in About Recording to make the settings and press the CD stop button W Since the recording level cannot be adjusted when the recording source is the digital input EAW skip steps n and H 2 Press the SYNC button and select SYNC 1 or SYNC ALL Each time you press the sync recording button SYNC the sync recording will change e gt ONE gt OFF Select one of three modes ALL Sync recording of all tracks ONE Sync recording of one track and then recording stops OFF No sync recording 34 El Prepare the recording source Recording from a cassette tape To record the entire tape rewind the tape to its starting point To record from the middle of a tape stop or pause at the point from where you want to start recording Select the DOLBY NR noise reduction setting page 10 To record from a single tape side set the REV MODE switch to and set the playback direction using the Re
83. tton to start shuffle playback page 24 ETI MSE FOLDER V N Use these buttons to select MP3 folders pages 21 23 OPEN CLOSE 4 Press this button to open and close the disc tray SYNC When recording to a CD press to change the sync recording mode one track or all tracks pages 34 35 AUTO When recording to a CD press to change how numbers are added to tracks page 31 Skip 4 4 1 Search lt a gt gt Press these buttons to skip through tracks files Hold down these buttons during playback to search for part of a rack file RECORD 0 Use to record to a CD Press once to enter recording standby and press again to start recording pages 32 33 Press during recording to add a track number in the middle of a song page 34 FINALIZE ERASE When in CD mode use to finalize a recorded CD R CD RW and to erase recorded songs on or unfinalize a CD RW pages 36 38 Stop W Press this button to stop CD playback Press this button also to stop recording to CD Play Pause P II Press this button during playback or recording of a CD to pause Press this button again to resume playback or recording Use also to start finalizing unfinalizing and erasure a Skip 4 1 Search Press these buttons to skip through files Hold down these buttons during playback to search for a part of a file RECORD 6 Use this to
84. unit can only show single byte letters and numbers If a file name uses Japanese Chinese or other double byte characters playback is possible but the name will not be shown correctly In such cases sts sese is displayed 18 a3 E LINEIN PHONO PI E Basic Operation Turning the unit on or off LO tJ ou x o o o 7 S Press the POWER button to turn the unit on or off When the unit turns on the display lights Check the POWER ON START switches that determine what the unit does when the power is turned on POWER ON START CD TAPE USB oFi T Cm r When the power is turned on and the POWER ON START OFF PLAY REC switch for the timer is set to PLAY or REC OFF PLAY REC TAPE OFF PLAY REC TAPE or The source set with the POWER ON START CD TAPE USB switch starts playback recording The timer recording can only record to cassette tape pages 45 47 V r When the power is turned on and the POWER ON START OFF PLAY REC switch for the timer is set to OFF OFF PLAY REC TAPE Mm The source set with the POWER ON START CD TAPE USB switch becomes the active source e When you do not want to use the timer be
85. verse lt d or Forward B gt play button Then press the TAPE Stop Bl button To record from both tape sides set the REV MODE switch to gt and set the playback direction to We If you set the recording direction to lt d recording will be of side B only Press the RECORD button 6 RECORD RECORD The red CD RECORD indicator to the right of the display and the indicator on the display blink No button will work while WAITING is displayed Wait a few seconds until WAITING disappears from the display When DIGITAL is selected in step BA the sampling frequency of the digital source IEHZN FS 44 1K FS 48K or FS 32K briefly appears after WAITING OPTICAL UNLOCK appears when the unit cannot perceive the digital signal In that case connect a digital device to the DIGITAL IN terminal switch it on and wait a few seconds until the unit enters the record pause mode If you cannot record even if you press the CD record button 8 RECORD load a recordable disc Confirm that NO TOC and CD R or CD RW appears on the display and press the CD record button RECORD again E Start playing the source Sync recording will start If no sound is heard for 8 seconds or longer during synchronous recording recording stops To record the music with such periods of silence turn off synchronous recording
86. xternal source LOO1 MP3 LOO2 MP3 e During recording from tape or external source input you can divide the file manually page 41 In this case consecutive numbers are added to the ends of the file names Example For example if you manually divide TO01 MP3 during recording the new track names will be T001 MP3 and T002 MP3 This unit can record up to 999 files to a USB device However if the USB device already contains files those files will be included in the maximum total of 999 files when recording The recordable time for one file is less than 600 minutes Tracks recorded onto a USB flash drive are converted to MP3 files at a bit rate of 128 kbps KH Insert a USB flash drive into the unit s USB port e You cannot record to an external USB flash drive if there is no free space or the device is write protected e Before recording check the remaining capacity of the USB flash drive using a PC You cannot check the remaining memory capacity with this unit E Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select the source to be recorded CD TAPE or LINE SOURCE m El Press the RECORD USB button to start recording standby The red indicator above the RECO
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