Teac iTB500iP i-TALLBOY User Manual

iTB500iP i-TALLBOY
iPod
iPhone
Made for
TEAC CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE (TCS)
1300 553 315
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SPECIFICATION
Input voltage:
Power consumption:
Inputs:
Unit dimensions:
Gross weight:
~220-240V/50Hz
60W
IPod - iPod/iPhone dock
SD - SD memory card slot
USB - USB port for USB device (USB 2.0)
Audio1 - Audio input connection(2×RCA)
Audio2 - Audio input connection ( 3.5 mm stereo)
Ant - FM aerial connection
840mm×180mm×220mm
10.7 kg
Remote control batteries:
2×AAA/LR03
Note: Specifications subject to change without prior notice. Weight and dimensions are approximate.
Outputs:
L/R speaker power and impedance:
Subwoofer power and impedance:
Tuner frequency range:
FM 87.50 - 108.00MHz
30W / 6 Ohm
2×15W /4 Ohm
Net weight:
9.7 kg
Gift box dimensions:
333mm×262mm×902mm
Y,Pb,Pr (Component Video) and Composite Video connection
Maximum capacity: 16GB)
Maximum capacity: 16GB)
File format: Mp3, WMA, ASF.
File format: Mp3, WMA, ASF.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Power supply cannot be turned on
* Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted in the mains outlet.
The remote control doesn t work
* No power in batteries. Replace the batteries. * Remote controller not aim at the infrared sensor of the unit.
No sound
* Make sure that the audio cable is connected correctly and securely to the back of your unit and to the sound system. * Make sure that the sound system is set to the correct audio input. * Turn your unit off, then back on. * Volume is set to minimum. Increase volume to a higher level. * Unit is mute mode. Press MUTE key to restore sound.
The unit doesn t work at all
* The unit freezed due lightning strike, static or other interference. Turn your unit off, then back on again.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
v1.5.2: DEC 2011
Our goo ds c ome wit h gu arantees th at can not be exclu ded under th e Aus trali an Co nsumer Law . Yo u are e
ntit led to a r eplacem ent or ref und fo r a m ajor fa ilure and for comp ensat ion for any ot her reas onably
f
ores eeable l oss o r dam age. You are al so ent itled to have t he go ods r epaired or repl aced if the goo ds f ail
t
o be o f accept able qu ality and t he failu re does not am ount to a maj or fai lure.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
1. TEAC warrants t hat this product is free from defects in material and workmanship under n ormal domestic use with reasonable c are and skill. Maintenance an d cleaning ( i.e. laser head) is not covered b y this warranty. The TEAC warranty only applies to TEAC products p urchased, used and serviced in Australia.
2. The benefits to the consu mer given by t his Warranty ar e in addition to other rights and remedie
s of the consumer
under a law in relation to goods or ser vicest o which the warranty relates, being the Australian Consumer L aw.
3. Refund or replacement via your retailer is available for a period of 14 d ays after purchase for g oods that have been inspected and determined to have a maj orf ailure. Refund and exchange is not applicable for change of mind.
4. Subject to the terms h erein, this warranty eff ectively covers the equipment as sp
ecified i n the Warranty Periods
Table below from the date of purchase.
T
EAC PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIOD
LED/LCD TV 32” (80 cm) and above 1 Year (In-Home Service/ Pick up Avail able)* All other TEAC products 1 Year (Carry-in Service)
5.
This service will only be provided as part of this warranty if all the following conditions are met;
In Home Service/Pick up* Service
a) The product is indicated in the Warranty P eriod Table. b) The product is within the warranty period. c) The product is located within th e normal service area of the local TEAC Authorised Servic eC entre.
If TEAC determines that the product is not repairable on site, TEAC c an complete the repair by taking the product to a TEAC Authorised Service Centre.
Where In-Home service/Pick up* is not available, the purchaser is r equired to send th
e product to the nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre for repair. In this event, proof of p urchase is required t o support a warranty claim. After the repair, th e product will be available for collection by or return t o the purchaser at a fee upon r equest. TEAC in­home service can be made available at a f ee upon request.
Carry-in Service
6. A 12-month replacement warranty is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote, Power Adaptors and Cables.
7. TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities t hat all required parts are made available for any required s ervice/repair.
8. TEAC Australia Pty Ltd and its Authorised Service C entres will use their best end eavours to complete product repairs within a reasonable period based on a vailable resources and workload during the time when
service is
requested and performed.
9. Refurbished parts may be us ed to repair the product. I n the case of a replacement, the product may be r eplaced, with a refurbished unit of the same type or, if one is unavailable, a similar refurbished model with equal or better features & specifications.
10. Please be advised t hat if the product presented f or repair is capable of ret aining user-generated data, the d ata may be lost duri
ng servicing. Customers are strong ly enc ouraged to back up all important information/data before
sending the product in for service/repair.
11. Service will be provided only during normal business hours and u nder safety conditions and circumstances. TEAC and its authorised servic e agents can refuse any repair if s afety, in relation to OH&S, becomes a concern to its staff or authorised service agents’ pers onnel.
12. The warranty is vo
id and warranty claims may be r efused, subject to the Australian Consumer Law, if: a) The product was not transported, install ed, operated or maintained according to manufacturer instruction, or b) The product was abused, damaged, tamp ered, altered or repaired by any unauthorised persons, or c) Product failur e is due to accidents during us e, installation or transit, power surges, use of defective or
incompatible external devic es, e
xposure to abnormal c onditions such as excessive temperatur es or humidity, or
entry of liquids, objects or creatures int oth ep roduct.
13. No one is authorised to assu me any liability on behalf of TEAC or im pose any obligation on it, in connection with th e sale of any equipment other than as stat ed in this warranty and outlined above.
14. TEAC reserves the right to inspect and verif y whether the product is exhibiting a major failure as c
laimed by
customers/retailers.
15. LCD dead pixel policy, please contact TEAC C ustomer Support Hotline on 1300 553 315 for assistanc e.
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COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION
3rd
Compatibility information
* ``Works with iPhone`` and ``Made for iPod`` means that an electronic accessory have been designed to connect specifically to iPhone/iPod and have been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
* Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safely and regulatory standards.
* iPhone and iPod are trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U. S. and other countries.
* Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone or iPad may affect wireless performance.
iPod
iPhone
Made for
WARRANTY PROCEDURE
v1.5.2: DEC 2011
Please read the owner’s manual car efully and ensure that you have followed the correct installation and operating procedures.
1. Please read t his warranty card.
2. Keep your purchase receipt to enable you to proceed quickly in the event of a Warranty Service.
3. If you r equireW arranty Service, please contact the TEAC Customer Support Hotline at 1300 553 315 for assistance. Please ensure that you have th e model number, serial number and purchas
e receipt ready when
you call.
Please complete the section below and keep this information for your own records.
Owner’s Name
Owner’s Address
Postcode
Model Name/No. Serial No.
Dealer’s Name
Dealer’s Address
Postcode
Aut hor ised Service Cen tres i n Majo r Au str alian Cit ies
NSW 151 Arthur Street Homebush West, NSW 2140
Queens land Unit 1, 320 Curtin Ave West Eagle Farm, QLD 4009
Wester n Aust ralia Unit 2, 50 Pilbara Street Welshpool, WA 6106
S
outh Aust ralia 11 McInnes Street Ridleyton, SA 5008
V
icto ria 282 Normanby Road South Melbourne, VIC 3205
Thank you f or selecting a TEAC product
.
If you should require assistance with your product regarding its setup
or operation, or if any difficulties arise, please call us directly for advice
between Monday to Friday at 8.30AM – 6PM AEST at the
TEAC Cu stomer Sup port Hotl ine
1300 553 315
teacservicesupport@awa.com.au
www.teac.com.au
FOREWORD
THANKS
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Dear Customer, We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this unit. We strongly recommend that you carefully study the User Manual before attempting to operate the unit and that you note the listed precautions.
1. Ensure that there is a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation.
2. The ventilation openings should not be obstructed by any type of covering such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains, etc.
3. No source with a naked flame, such as a lighted candle should be placed on or near the device.
4. The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on or near the device.
5. The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or similar heat sources.
6. This unit is controlled by a micro-computer, therefore a display error may occur when there is a thunder storm, static interruption or other interference. In this case, please turn off the power for 10 seconds and the unit will reset to normal once it is switched on.
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CONTENT
FOREWORD.....................................................................................................1
CONTENT.........................................................................................................1
WARNING........................................................................................................2
ACCESSORIES................................................................................................3
INSTALL THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY................................................3
BASE PLATE INSTALLATION..........................................................................4
PANELS............................................................................................................5
REMOTE CONTROL........................................................................................6
SYSTEM CONNECTION..................................................................................7
VIDEO CONNECTION.....................................................................................8
BASIC OPERATION.........................................................................................9
RADIO OPERATION......................................................................................12
COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION...................................................................13
TROUBLE SHOOTING...................................................................................14
SPECIFICATION............................................................................................15
1. Enter FM Function Press the FM button on the remote control to enter FM mode.
2. Select Bands
1) Directly input frequency: press the F button on the remote control, then input the frequency that you want. The range of FM frequency is from 87.50MHz to 108.00 MHz.
2) Select the band by pressing (Tune+/-) button: press these buttons to adjust the frequency up or down a step. The step of FM is 0.05 MHz.
3) Select saved stations by pressing number buttons. For example: press 10+ button twice, 5 button once, you may select the 25th saved station. Press the (Skip+/-) button to switch the next or previous band.
4) Automatically search bands: press the SEARCH button, this system starts to search bands from low to high frequency automatically. The searched band are saved automatically. Press this button again to stop searching.
3. Save Bands Press the SAVE button to save the current frequency. For example: if you want to save 99.30 MHz in 18th memory cell, press 10+ button once and 8 button once, then press F button to input ``9, 9, 3, 0``, and then press SAVE button.
4. Soundtrack Selection To select Mono or Stereo while in FM mode, press MO/ST button. When you select stereo, the display shows a stereo signal. If the signal is not strong enough, you cannot select Stereo.
5. Exit FM Mode
1) Press the USB/SD button on the remote control to exit FM status, and switch to USB/CARD mode.
2) Press the iPod button on the remote control to exit FM status, and switch to the iPod mode.
3) Press the AUDIO button on the remote control to exit FM status, and switch to Audio input mode.
RADIO OPERATION
6. RDS Radio Function In FM radio status, press the RDS button on the remote control to switch to RDS radio mode. If there is RDS signal surrounds, you will get the information of four items:
1) PS: Program service name.
2) PTY: Program type.
3) RT: Radio text.
4) CT: Clock time and date. Note: In RDS radio mode, you can use the options as FM mode. Such as select bands, save bands, soundtrack selection etc.)
Please read and understand all the following warnings and those marked on the unit. This unit has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety.
Connect only to appropriate mains power as indicated on the unit or User s Manual.
Keep the unit and power plug away from wet area.
Avoid direct sunlight and heat source.
Never open the cover, avoid dropping metal objects into the unit, such as needle, hairpin, coin etc.
Protect power cable: avoid stress and keep out of walk ways; do not pull & bend excessively.
Unplug the set from the outlet when you do not use it for a prolong period.
WARNING
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Note:
1. If you do not touch any buttons for 5 seconds, the unit will exit to the station selection screen.
2. When Alarm time is out, the unit will automatically enter to iPod mode( if there is an iPod/iPhone connected to this unit), otherwise, it will default to FM mode.
USB/MEDIA SD CARD
Note:
1) USB-Extension cable supported max. length of 25cm.
2) Depending on the amount of data and media speed, it may take longer for system to read the contents of media device. In some cases, reading time may be as long as 60 seconds. This is not a malfunction.
3) Even when they are in a supported format, some files may not play depending on the content.
It is possible to listen to audio files using the USB or CARD interface of this unit.
1. Connect the USB device or CARD with this unit.
2. Press the USB/SD button on the remote control to play the USB or CARD. Press USB/SD button again to switch between USB and CARD modes.
3. Press the or button to fast rewind or fast forward; Press the or button to go to the previous or next audio files.
4. To exit the USB/CARD mode: Press the iPod, AUDIO or FM button, and switch to other modes.
LISTENING TO AN IPOD/IPHONE
Connecting an iPod/iPhone to this unit
1. Remove the plastic cover from the dock.
2. Insert the iPod/iPhone to the dock. This unit is designed to make use of the adaptor supplied with your iPod/iPhone.
3. Press the iPod button on the remote control (or repeatedly press the INPUT button on the unit), switch to iPod mode.
When activating the iPod/iPhone mode, the screen will displayAuthenticatingand then success. Then the unit will automatically play the content of iPod/iPhone.
BASIC OPERATION
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BASIC OPERATION
ACCESSORIES
INSTALL THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
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Part 6: iPod Docking adapters
Part 5: Audio Cable& FM atenna
Part 2: User s Manual
USER MANUAL
Part 1: Remote Control
60GB 30GB
MINI
NANO
* Batteries (2 x AAA) for the remote control included in the packing.
Part 4: Batteries
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the AAA batteries into the battery compartment. Ensure that you insert the + and - symbols in the battery compartment correctly.
3. Replace the cover.
Note:
1. Do not mix batteries of different type.
2. Do not mix old and new batteries.
3. Battery chemicals can cause a rust. If the batteries leak, clean the battery compartment with a cloth. If chemicals touch you skin, wash immediately.
4. If the remote control is not going to be used for a prolong period of time, remove the batteries.
STOP BUTTON
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
In play status, press the (PLAY/PAUSE) button to pause, press this button again to continue playing. Note: This button is unavailable in Radio and Audio Input modes.
MENU BUTTON
While playing the iPod, press the MENU button to return to the main menu status.
NUMBER BUTTONS
In Radio status, press the NUMBER buttons to input the number of the required frequency or band. For more information, see RADIO OPERATION.
iPod, AUDIO, FM BUTTONS
1) Connect the iPod with this unit, then press iPod button on the remote control to enter the iPod mode.
2) Correctly connect audio facility (eg. PC) with this unit, then press AUDIO button on the remote control to enjoy the external audio input sources function.
3) Press FM button on the remote control to enter radio mode.
SEARCH BUTTON
In Radio mode, press the SEARCH button to search bands automatically; press again to stop searching. For more information, see RADIO OPERATION.
In play status, press the STOP button, the player will stop playing; Press the PLAY button to resume playing mode. Note: This button is unavailable in Radio and Audio Input modes.
TIME BUTTON
Press the TIME button successively, you can get the following time settings: Current time, Alarm time, Power off time and Power on time.
12 : 36 Set Time
15 : 25 Alarm 1 On
- - - ­Set Power Off
- - : - ­Set Power On
Press the NUMBER buttons (0~9) directly to input the required time, then the unit will remember the setting automatically. As to the Alarm setting, firstly press the NUMBER buttons directly to input the required time, then press the button to skip to the Alarm on/off setting. Then use the Vol+ or Vol- button to select Alarm on or Alarm off.
15 : 25 Alarm 2 On
(The max time is 120 mins)
Part 3: Power Cable
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BASIC OPERATION
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BASE PLATE INSTALLATION
Fixed Screw of Base Plate
Subplate
Case
Base plate
(INSTA LLATION SKE TC H MAP)
(DESI GN S KETCH )
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)
Note: Pleas e rem ove the prote cti ve film when in u se.
FAST FORWARD AND FAST REWIND
PREVIOUS AND NEXT
In play status, press the button to go to the previous audio file; press the button to go to the next audio file. Note: These buttons are unavailable in Audio Input mode.
MUTE BUTTON
STANDBY MODE
Press the STANDBY button on the remote control (or on the unit ) to switch ON/OFF the Standby mode. Note: Make sure that the unit is connected to the power source.
In USB/SD mode, press the or button to fast rewind or fast forward. Press the button again to resume playing mode. In iPod mode, long press the or button to fast rewind or fast forward. Note: These buttons are unavailable in Audio Input mode.
If you press the MUTE button while playing, the sound output will be switch off. Press the MUTE button again or the VOL+/- buttons to resume the previous volume level.
PREPARATION
1) Before the unit is turned on, please check if all the connections are correct. Then connect the mains power.
2) Switch the POWER ON/OFF button on the rear to turn on the unit. If the unit has connected with iPod or iPhone, it will enter to iPod status at the beginning, otherwise it will default to FM status.
STATUS INFORMATION ON DISPLAY SCREEN
1. In radio mode, the display screen will show the currently tuned frequency and the mono/stereo status.
2. In Audio-input, iPod status, show the signal input and volume status.
TONE FUNCTION
In play status, press TONE button on the remote control to select the Subwoofer, Bass or Treble adjusting mode; then press the VOL.+/- button to adjust the effect of Subwoofer, Bass or Treble.
VOLUME SETTING
Press the VOL.+/- buttons to turn the volume up or down.
DIRECTION BUTTONS
While playing the iPod, press the Direction buttons to move the cursor to select the item you want.
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PANELS
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1 2
4
1. PREVIOUS BUTTON
2. FAST REWIND BUTTON
3. NEXT BUTTON
4. AUDIO INPUT BUTTON
5. TIME BUTTON
6. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
7. iPod INTERFACE
8. STANDBY BUTTON
9. FAST FORWARD BUTTON
10. VOLUME + BUTTON
11. VOLUME - BUTTON
12. STOP BUTTON
13. DISPLAY SCREEN
14. USB PORT
15. MULTI-MEDIA CARD PORT
16. POWER SUPPLY INPUT
17. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
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9 10 11 12 13
5 6
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1) Composite Video Output:
In iPod mode, while playing the video files, connect the blue jack on rear panel of the unit to the video input jack of TV-set. (Note: the default of this unit is composite video output.)
VIDEO CONNECTION
( RED
) (
GREEN
) (
BLUE
)
2) Pr, Y, Pb Component Video Output
Transfer to Pr, Y, Pb component video output from composite video output to make the picture more natural, following operations need to be performed:
1. Press the SAVE/VIDEO button once to enter to Pr, Y, Pb component video output mode. Then play the video files you like.
2. Connect the red, green and blue jacks on rear panel of this unit to the Pr, Y, Pb component jacks of TV-set.
( RED
) (
GREEN
) (
BLUE
)
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SYSTEM CONNECTION
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REMOTE CONTROL
NOTE:
1. Aim the remote control directly at the remote control sensor of the unit.
2. The range of the remote control depends on the charge of the battery.
3. Bright light (sun or artificial light) should not fall directly at the remote control sensor. Bright light can negative influence the efficacy of the remote control.
4. Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the remote control sensor.
RDS/STOP
STANDBY
USB/SD
iPod
AUDIO INPUT
FM
F.FWD/F.RWD TUNE+/-
PLAY/PAUSE
DIRECTION BUTTONS
SEARCH
SAVE/VIDEO
MUTE
NUMBER BUTTONS
FREQUENCY
SKIP+/­NEXT/PREVIOUS
TONE
VOLUME+/-
TIME
MONO/STERO
MENU
PC
Before connecting acoustic equipment, pay attention to the picture below. Each connection must be safe and firm. Disconnect power cable until you have finished all the connections.
Audio i npu t
DVD Player
FM antenna
(
RED
) (
G
REEN
) (
BLUE
)
Left au dio i nput
Right a udi o input
Pr Y
Pb
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