TEAC PD-301 Owner's Manual

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ENGLISH
PD-301
CD PLAYER/FM TUNER
OWNER’S MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI MANUAL DEL USUARIO
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OPPD301TEA07

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION
o DO NOT REMOVE THE EXTERNAL CASES OR CABINETS TO
EXPOSE THE ELECTRONICS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE.
o IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS
PRODUCT, CONTACT THE STORE WHERE YOU PURCHASED THE UNIT FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED.
o USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accor­dance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the 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.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the 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.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service 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.
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 owners.
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o The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power
from the AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON position.
o The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the
disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
o Caution should be taken when using earphones or
headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure (volume) from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
CAUTION
o Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes. o Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, on the apparatus.
o Do not install this apparatus in a confined space
such as a book case or similar unit.
o The apparatus should be located close enough to
the AC outlet so that you can easily reach the power cord plug at any time.
o If the product uses batteries (including a battery
pack or installed batteries), they should not be exposed to sunshine, fire or excessive heat.
o CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium
batteries: there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect type of battery. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
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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 carefully.
o Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive (¥)
and negative (^) orientations.
o Use batteries of the same type. Never use different types
of batteries together.
o If the remote control is not used for a long time (more
than a month), remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking.
o If the batteries leak, wipe away the leakage inside the
battery compartment and replace the batteries with new ones.
o Do not use batteries of types other than those specified.
Do not mix new batteries with old ones or use different types of batteries together.
o Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Never throw bat-
teries into fire or water.
o Do not carry or store batteries with other metallic
objects. The batteries could short circuit, leak or explode.
o Never recharge a battery unless it is confirmed to be a
rechargeable type.
The nameplate is located on the bottom of the unit as shown below.
Front side
Nameplate
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Model for USA
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 harmful inter­ference in a residential installation. This 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, 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 antenna.
• Increase 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.
Model for Canada
Industry Canada's Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Model for Europe
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, TEAC Corporation declares that the product complies with the European Directives request and the other Commission Regulations.
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Pb, Hg, Cd
Laser information
This product contains a semiconductor laser system inside the cabinet and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT”. To prevent being exposed to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure.
Laser:
Type: EP-C250L Manufacturer: GUANGDONG EVER BRIGHT GROUP CO.,LTD Laser output: Less than 0.30 mW on the objective lens Wavelength: 792 +8 nm / −12 nm
Model for USA
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 ! laser product. There is not hazardous invisible laser radiation during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of this product is com­pletely confined in the protective housings.
The label required in this regulation is as follows:
Bottom
For European Customers
Disposal of electrical and electronic equip­ment and batteries and/or accumulators
(a) All electrical/electronic equipment and waste
batteries/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 electrical/electronic equipment
and waste batteries/accumulators 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/electronic
equipment and batteries/accumulators 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) symbols, which show wheeled bins that have been crossed out, indicate that electrical/electronic equipment and batteries/accumulators must be collected and disposed of sepa­rately from household waste. 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 old electrical/electronic equipment and waste batteries/accumulators, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment.
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Included accessoriesTable of contents

Thank you for choosing TEAC. Read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit. After reading it, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................2
Using the TEAC Global Site ..................................6
Included accessories ........................................6
Before use ..................................................6
Product registration ........................................6
Notes about discs ..........................................7
Notes about USB flash drives ................................8
Names and functions of parts (main unit) ...................9
Connections .............................................. 10
Using the remote control ................................. 11
Names and functions of parts (remote control) ............ 12
Basic operation ........................................... 14
Display information ....................................... 16
Listening to files on a CD or USB flash drive ............... 17
Listening to FM radio ..................................... 24
RDS (European model only) ............................... 26
Settings .................................................. 28
Troubleshooting ..........................................30
Specifications ............................................. 31
Check to be sure the box includes all the supplied accesso­ries shown below. Please contact the store where you purchased this unit if any of these accessories are missing or have been damaged during transportation.
AC adapter (GPE015A-120125-D) × 1
Power cord for AC adapter × 1
RCA audio cable × 1
Remote control (RC-1323) × 1
Batteries for remote control (AAA) × 2
FM antenna × 1
Owner’s manual (this document) × 1
o See page 93 for information about the warranty.

Before use

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Placement precautions
o Avoid placing it in high temperature environments
such as in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Moreover, do not place the unit on an amplifier or any other device that generates heat. Doing so could cause discoloration, deformation or malfunction.

Using the TEAC Global Site

You can download updates for this unit from the TEAC Global Site: http://teac-global.com/
1) Open the TEAC Global Site.
2) In the TEAC Downloads section, click the desired lan­guage to open the Downloads website page for that language.
NOTE
If the desired language does not appear, click Other Languages.
3) Click the “Search by Model Name” section to open the Downloads page for that product. (Users in Europe should click the product name in the “Products” section instead.)
4) Select and download the updates that are needed.
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Maintenance
Wipe dirt from the top cover and other panel surfaces using a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened with a diluted neutral cleanser. Do not use chemically-treated wipes, thinner or similar sub­stances because they could damage the surface of the unit.
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For safety, disconnect the power cord from the outlet before cleaning.

Product registration

Customers in the USA, please visit the following TEAC web­site to register your TEAC product online.
http://audio.teac.com/support/registration/

Notes about discs

Types of discs that can be played by this unit
CDs (12cm) with the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo
o This logo appears on disc labels and packaging.
o This unit cannot play 8cm CDs.
CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been properly recorded and finalized using the audio CD format. CD-R discs that have been written with MP3 or WMA files and finalized.
o Multi-session discs are not supported.
This unit cannot play discs of types other than those above.
If you try to play any other type of disc with this
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unit, loud noises that damage speakers or harm hearing could occur. Never try to play any type of disc other than those shown above.
o WMA files
Windows Media Audio Professional (WMA Pro) and Windows Media Audio Lossless (WMA Lossless) formats are not supported.
o Depending on the quality of the disc and the condition
of the recording, playback might not be possible.
o This unit cannot read or play the following types of discs.
Video CDs Super Audio CDs DVD video discs DVD audio discs DVD-ROM discs
If you load a DVD video, DVD audio, DVD-ROM or
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similar disc into this unit, the unit will try to play it and spin at high speed. If you accidentally load such a disc, the disc could be damaged, so do not try to remove it until it stops spinning.
o This unit might not be able to properly play Copy
Control CDs, Dual Discs or other special CDs that do not conform to the Red Book CD standard. Operation and sound quality cannot be guaranteed when special discs are used in this unit. If playback of a special disc should cause trouble, contact the seller of the disc.
CD-R/CD-RW discs
This unit can play CD-R/CD-RW discs that have been recorded in audio CD format (CD-DA) and CD-R discs that contain MP3 or WMA format files.
o In order to play a disc created by a CD recorder, be sure
to finalize it.
o Depending on the quality of the disc and the condition
of the recording, playback might not be possible. For details, see the operation manual for the device you are using.
o If you have any questions about how to handle a CD-R
or CD-RW disc, contact the seller of the disc directly.
Precautions for use
o Do not use cracked discs because they could damage
the unit.
o Do not apply labels or other materials to discs. Do not
use discs that have had tape, stickers or similar materials removed from them as they may have left a sticky resi­due on the disc’s surface. Other discs to avoid are ones that have exposed glue around the edges of stickers, for example. Using such a disc in this unit could cause the disc to become stuck or could damage the unit.
o When writing something on the label side of a disc, use
a felt tip permanent marker. The use of a ballpoint pen or other pen with a hard tip could damage the disc, making it unplayable.
o Never use commercially-available CD stabilizers. Doing
so could make the disc unplayable or damage the unit.
o Never use discs with irregular shapes, including heart-
shaped and octagonal discs, because they could damage the unit.
o To remove a disc from its case, while pressing down on
the center of the case, hold the disc by its edges. Do not touch the side of the disc that has the data encoded on it (unlabeled side).
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Notes about discs (cont’d)

Notes about USB flash drives

If a disc will not load properly
If a disc becomes caught or is otherwise difficult to insert, do not push it in forcefully. Press the EJECT (-) button and remove the disc once before trying to reinsert it. (Pushing a disc forcefully could damage the unit.)
Storing discs
o Discs should be stored in their cases when not being
used. Failure to do so could result in warping and scratches.
o Do not leave discs in places that are exposed to direct
sunlight or that are very humid or hot. Doing so could cause discs to become deformed or degraded, making them unplayable.
o CD-R and CD-RW discs are more susceptible to the
impacts of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs. For this reason, do not leave them for long times in places that are exposed to direct sunlight or near devices that generate heat, for example.
o Always clean discs before storing them. Leaving a disc
in an unclean state might result in skipping or degraded sound quality.
Cleaning discs
o If the side of the disc that has the data encoded on it
(unlabeled side) becomes dirty with fingerprints or dust, use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the center directly toward the edge.
This unit can use USB flash drives.* *The USB ports on this unit only support USB flash drives (also known as “thumb drives” and “jump drives”). They do not support standard USB hard drives.
o FAT16 and FAT32 formats are supported for USB flash
drives.
o This unit does not support USB hubs or devices with USB
hub functions. Never connect such devices to this unit.
ATTENTION
o If the connected media is not supported, “Media Error!”
appears on this unit's display.
o This unit cannot play back audio files if copyright protec-
tion is used.
o Do not connect computers to this unit's USB ports.
Audio from computers cannot be input through this unit's USB ports.
o This unit might not be able to use media that is loaded
into a USB card reader.
o Depending on the USB flash drive and its contents, read-
ing data from it might take some time.
o Depending on the USB flash drive, the unit might not be
able to read its data correctly or supply power properly.
o During the use of USB flash drives, please be aware that
our company will take no responsibility should data be lost or changed, a USB flash drive become damaged or other harm occur.
o We recommend backing up data saved on a USB flash
drive before using it with this unit.
o This unit does not support USB flash drives with security
functions.
o Never use record cleaners, antistatic treatments, thinners
or similar chemicals to clean discs. Such chemicals could harm the surface of the disc.
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Names and functions of parts (main unit)

A
B C D
E F G H I J
A
Standby/on (¤) button
Press this button to turn the unit on and put it in standby. When the unit is ON, the ring around the button lights blue.
o When this unit is in standby mode, it consumes
standby power. For this reason, we use the term “standby” rather than “off ”.
B
USB port
Connect a USB flash drive to the unit.
o Do not connect this unit's USB port to a computer
or similar device. Audio from computers cannot be input through this USB port.
C
Remote control signal receiver
This receives signals from the remote control. When using the remote control, point the remote control here.
D
Disc slot
Insert a disc here. After a disc is inserted partway, the unit will automatically draw it in.
E
Display
This shows a variety of information.
F
Stop (8) button
Press during playback to stop playback. When the input source is FM, use to switch between frequency and preset modes.
H
Play/pause (7/9) button
Press when stopped or paused to start playback. Use this button to pause playback during playback.
I
SOURCE button
Use this button to select the input source.
J
Eject (-) button
Press to partially eject the disc. Hold the disc by its edges and pull it out.
G
Skip (.//) buttons
Use to skip to the previous or next track. During play­back, press and hold to search backward/forward.
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Connections

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After all connections are complete, connect the power cord’s plug to the AC
wall outlet.
o Read the instructions of each device that you intend to use with this unit. o Do not bundle connecting cables with power cords. Doing so could cause noise. o Be sure to connect each plug securely.
FM antenna
A
Digital audio input
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DIGITAL IN
(COAXIAL)
device
RCA coaxial digital cable
B
B
Optical digital cable
DIGITAL IN
(OPTICAL)
Digital audio input
device
C
Audio input device
RCA audio cables
Audio input
(LINE IN, etc.)
D
Included power cord for AC adapter
Wall outlet

Using the remote control

A
FM antenna
When receiving an FM broadcast, extend this antenna and position it for the best reception. After moving this unit, readjust the position again.
B
Digital audio output connectors
These output digital audio. Connect these to the audio input connectors of devices capable of receiving dig­ital audio.
COAXIAL: RCA coaxial digital cable OPTICAL: Optical digital cable (TOS)
C
Analog audio output connectors
These output 2 channels of analog audio. Connect a stereo amplifier or powered speakers to them. Use RCA audio cables for connections. Connect the R connector of this unit to the right (R) connector (or equivalent) of the amplifier and the L connector of this unit to the left (L) connector (or equivalent) of the amplifier.
D
DC power connector (DC IN 12V)
After all other connections have been completed, connect the included GPE015A-120125-D AC adapter to this connector and connect the AC adapter power cord to the adapter. Then, connect the AC adapter power cord plug to an AC power outlet.
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Do not use any power cord other than the one included with this unit. Use of other power cords could result in fire or electric shock. Unplug the cord from the outlet when not using the unit for a long time.
Precautions for use
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Misuse of batteries could cause them to
rupture or leak leading to fire, injury or the staining of items nearby. Please read and observe the precautions on page 3 carefully.
o When using the remote control, point it toward the
remote control signal receiver on the main unit from a distance of 5 m (16 ft) or less. Do not place obstructions between the main unit and the remote control.
o The remote control might not work if the remote control
signal receiver on the main unit is exposed to sunlight or bright lights. In this case, try moving the main unit.
o Beware that use of this remote control could cause the
unintentional operation of other devices that can be controlled by infrared rays.
Installing batteries
Remove the cover on the back of the remote control, and insert 2 AAA batteries into the case, aligning them with the
¥
and ^ indications. Replace the cover.
When to replace batteries
If the operation range of the remote control decreases, the batteries have become exhausted. In this case, replace the batteries with new ones. Dispose of the used batteries according to the instructions on them or requirements set by your local municipality.
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Names and functions of parts (remote control)

a b
c
d
e
f
g
h
When both the main unit and the remote control have buttons with the same functions, the instructions in this manual refer only to one, but the other can be used in the same way.
i j
k
l
m
n
o p q
r s t
a
SOURCE button
Use this button to select the input source.
b
Stop (8) button
Press during playback to stop playback.
c
Eject (-) button
Press to partially eject the disc. Hold the disc by its edges and pull it out.
d
REPEAT button
Use for repeat playback.
e
Scroll (k/j) buttons
When the input source is USB and folder mode is enabled, use to select folders. When the input source is FM, use to change preset numbers.
f
Number buttons
Use to select and program tracks, for example.
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g
PROGRAM button
When the input source is CD, use with program playback. When the input source is FM, use with radio station presets.
h
RDS/INFO button
When the input source is FM, use this button to select an RDS mode. Please ignore “INFO” on the remote con­trol unit. (INFO function does not work on this unit.) This button does not work at all on the USA/Canadian model.
i
Standby/on (¤) button
Press this button to turn the unit on or put it in standby. When the unit is ON, the ring around the main unit standby/on button lights blue.
j
Play/pause (7/9) button
Press when stopped or paused to start or resume playback. Press during playback to pause.
k
Search (m/,) buttons
When the input source is CD/USB, press during play­back to search backward/forward. When the input source is FM, press to start automatic station selection.
l
RANDOM button
Use for random playback.
m
ENTER button
Use to confirm after entering a track number.
n
Skip (.//) buttons
Direction (l/;) buttons
When the input source is CD/USB and file mode is enabled, use to skip to the previous or next track. When the input source is USB and folder mode is enabled, use to select files. If the input source is FM, use to decrease/increase the frequency received. Press and hold for at least one second to begin auto­matically selecting stations.
r
DIMMER button
Use to adjust the display brightness.
s
CLEAR button
Use to clear programmed tracks.
t
PTY button
Use to search for stations by program type (PTY). This button does not work at all on the USA/Canadian model.
o
DISPLAY button
Press to change what is shown on the display.
p
MENU button
Press to enter setting mode.
q
FM MODE button
When receiving an FM broadcast, use to switch between stereo and mono.
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Basic operation

Selecting the input source
1 Press the standby/on (¤) button to turn the unit on.
When the unit is ON, the ring around the button lights blue.
CAUTION
In order to prevent sudden loud noises, turn the amplifier ON last.
2 Press the SOURCE button to select the input source.
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to cycle through the inputs as shown below.
CD FM USB
Playing a CD
1 Hold the disc by its edges with the labeled side up and
insert it partway.
2 Push the disc in further until just before it disappears.
It will automatically be drawn in to the slot.
If a disc becomes caught or is otherwise difficult to insert, do not push it in forcefully. Press the EJECT (-) button and remove the disc once before trying to reinsert it. (Pushing a disc forcefully could damage the unit.)
o The input source will change to CD (unless USB playback is
active).
3 Press the play/pause (7/9) button.
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Playing files from a USB flash drive
1 Connect a USB ash drive to the USB port.
2 Use the skip (.//) buttons to select a track. 3 Press the play/pause (7/9) button.
Selecting FM stations
Use the remote control scroll (k/j) buttons to select preset stations.
If the current preset stations do not match the stations in your area, follow the instructions in “Setting presets automatically” on page 25.
Dimmer
Press the remote control DIMMER button to cycle through display bright­ness levels.
Ordinary Dim Dark
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Display information

The name of the input source appears at the top left of the display. Press the DISPLAY button to change the information shown on the display.
o The display contents shown below are examples.
Audio CD
Stopped
Input source name Status
CD STOP 08 60:43
Total number of tracks
Total playback time (minutes/seconds)
Playing back
Status
CD PLAY 05 00:01
Number of track being played
Elapsed time of track being played
(minutes/seconds)
CD TRACK-R 05 4:53
Remaining time of track being played
(minutes/seconds)
CD TOTAL 05 32:48
Total elapsed disc time
(minutes/seconds)
CD TOTAL-R 05 27:55
Remaining disc time
(minutes/seconds)
Disc/USB flash drive with audio files
The following examples are of use with a USB flash drive.
Stopped
Input source name Status
USB STOP 126 --:--
Total number of files
Playing back
Format
USB MP3 003 00:01
Number of file playing back
Elapsed time of track being played (minutes/seconds)
USB MP3 FILE:Song123.mp3
File name
USB MP3 TITLE:Song1234
Song name (ID3 tag)
USB MP3 ARTIST:Musician
Artist (ID3 tag)
USB MP3 ALBUM:Music_A
Album (ID3 tag)
USB MP3 FOLDER:MyMusic
Folder name
o A maximum of 62 characters, including the header, will
scroll across the screen for the folder name, file name and ID3 tags (title, artist, album).
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Listening to files on a CD or USB flash drive

The formats that can be played back from each kind of media are as follows. CD: CD-DA (audio CD), MP3, WMA USB: WAV, MP3, WMA, AAC
Starting playback
Press the play/pause (y/9) button. During playback, PLAY appears on the upper line of the display.
Pausing playback
Press the play/pause (y/9) button to pause playback. To resume playback from the position where it was paused, press the play/pause (y/9) button again. When paused, PAUSE appears on the upper line of the display.
Stopping playback
Press the stop (8) button to stop playback.
Ejecting a disc
When playback is stopped, press the eject (-) button. The disc will be partially ejected. Hold the disc by its edges and pull it out.
Skipping to search for a track
Press a skip (.//) button to skip to the previous or next track.
o During playback, press the . button once to return to the begin-
ning of the current track. When you want to play an earlier track, press the . button repeatedly until you reach that track.
o During program playback, tracks from earlier or later in the program
will be played back.
Searching for part of a track
Press and hold a skip (.//) button to search backward/forward. Release the button when you find the desired part.
Press a remote control search (m/,) button to search backward/ forward. Release the button when you find the desired part.
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Listening to files on a CD or USB flash drive (continued)
Direct playback using track numbers (audio CD only)
In addition to using the skip (.//) buttons to select tracks, you can input a track by number and start playback. During playback or when stopped, you can use the remote control number buttons to select a track by number.
o During program or random playback, the number buttons cannot be
used to select tracks.
Selecting and playing CD/USB tracks
Select tracks on CDs in file mode. Select tracks on USB flash drives in file or folder mode.
o See “USB Mode” on page 28 for how to set the mode. When the
input source is USB, you can also press and hold the stop (8) button to change the mode.
File mode
You can select files in this mode with all folders treated equally regardless of folder level.
Root folder
File
1
File
2
Example: entering track number 7
Example: entering track number 23
Selecting files
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002 folder
003 folder
Folder
3
4
5
File
File
004 folder
File
005 folder
1
– 9 is the file playback order when a CD is
loaded or a USB flash drive is connected.
File
6
File
7
File
8
File
9
Folder mode
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.
/
kj
You can select files and folders using the folder hierarchy. In folder mode, the folder icon appears at the bottom right of the dis­play. The folder icon also appears before the folder name.
Root folder
File (FILE01.mp3)
File (FILE02.mp3)
Folder FOLDER01
File (FILE03.mp3)
Moving between folders
Folder FOLDER02
Folder FOLDER03
File (FILE04.mp3)
Folder FOLDER04
File (FILE05.mp3)
Folder FOLDER05
Selecting files in folders
File (FILE06.mp3)
File (FILE07.mp3)
File (FILE08.mp3)
File (FILE09.mp3)
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Listening to files on a CD or USB flash drive (continued)
Folder mode operation examples
o These examples use the file/folder structure shown in
the illustration on the previous page.
NOTE
When the input source is changed to USB, the file name will not be shown, but FILE01.mp3 will be selected.
Selecting files/folders on the same level
Press the skip (/) button to select files and folders as shown in the illustrations below. Press the skip (.) button to select them in reverse order.
o The display contents shown are examples.
USB MP3 001 STOP
Number of file in selected folder
c
USB FILE02.mp3 001 STOP
c
USB FOLDER01 001 STOP
c
USB FOLDER02 001 STOP
c
USB FOLDER03 001 STOP
c
USB FILE01.mp3 001 STOP
Icon is not blinking.
Icon is blinking.
Starting playback
When a file is shown on the upper line, press the scroll (j) button or ENTER button to select that file and start playing it.
USB FILE04.mp3 001 STOP
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USB MP3 002 00:01
NOTE
o The folder icon blinks when a file/folder is selected. o To cancel file/folder selection, press the CLEAR button.
Skip mode
In folder mode, press and hold the ENTER button for 5 sec­onds to enable skip mode. “S” appears at the right end of the upper line.
Example of display in skip mode
USB S 001 STOP
In this mode, the skip (.//) buttons do not select files. Instead, you can use them to skip, which enables play­back without pressing the ENTER button. Press and hold the ENTER button for 5 seconds again to return to ordinary folder mode. (The “S” disappears.)
NOTE
o The file number shown is the number of a file in the
selected folder.
Changing the folder level
Select a folder and press the scroll (j) button or ENTER but­ton to show the files/folders inside the current folder. Press the scroll (k) button to move up one level and show the files/folders in that folder.
USB FOLDER01 001 STOP
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USB FILE03.mp3 001 STOP
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Repeat playback
Each time you press the REPEAT button, the repeat mode changes as shown in the illustration to the right.
o During program playback, repeat playback is not possible. o This cannot be used at the same time as random playback.
*”RP-FOLDER” only appears when in USB folder mode.
Random playback
Press the RANDOM button to turn random playback on/off. When ON, the tracks on the disc will play back in random order. Playback will not stop until you press the stop (8) button.
o This cannot be used at the same time as repeat playback.
Program playback
Program playback is only possible with audio CDs.
Using program playback
1 Press the PROGRAM button.
MEM and the track number blink. Display
CD MEM STOP
example
01 P-01
Track number
o Press when stopped.
Program number
Repeat one track (“RP-ONE”)
Repeat one folder (“RP-FOLDER”)*
Repeat all tracks (“RP-ALL”)
Ordinary playback
2 Use the skip (.//) or number buttons to select
a track and press the PROGRAM button to add it to the program.
Add all the tracks that you want to the program.
o If no action is taken for 20 seconds, the program will be
canceled.
3 Press the play/pause (y/9) button to start pro-
gram playback.
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Listening to files on a CD or USB flash drive (continued)
Checking and changing the program
1 Press the PROGRAM button twice.
MEM and the program number blink.
2 Use the skip (.//) buttons to change the pro-
gram number and check track numbers.
Changing the program
1. Show the track that you want to change.
2. Press the PROGRAM button.
3. Select a track and press the PROGRAM button to add it to the program in place of the original track.
Removing a track from the program
1. Show the track that you want to remove.
2. Press the CLEAR button.
3 Press the play/pause (y/9) button to start program
playback.
Adding tracks to the program
1 Press the PROGRAM button.
MEM and the program number blink.
2 Select a track and press the PROGRAM button to add
it to the program.
Repeat to add more tracks as desired.
3 Press the play/pause (y/9) button to start program
playback.
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Removing all tracks from the program
1 When stopped, press and hold the CLEAR button.
2 When “Program clear?” appears, press the ENTER
button to remove all tracks from the program.
CD STOP Program Clear?
To cancel the operation, press the stop (8) or CLEAR button.
Any of the following operations will also clear all the tracks from the program.
o Ejecting the disc o Pressing the unit’s standby/on (¤) button to put it in standby
mode
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Listening to FM radio

FM mode
Press the FM MODE button to switch between stereo and mono reception.
Stereo
Receive stereo FM broadcasts in stereo.
o If reception is poor, switch to Mono.
Mono
Receive FM broadcasts in mono. When the reception of an FM stereo broadcast is poor, select this mode. The sound becomes mono, but noise is also reduced, making it sound better.
Changing the received frequency
When a preset number is shown, press the stop (8) button to enable fre­quency selection mode.
Increasing the received frequency
Press the direction (;) button to increase the received frequency one step. Press the search (,) button to automatically search toward higher frequencies.
Decreasing the received frequency
Press the direction (l) button to decrease the received frequency one step. Press the search (m) button to automatically search toward lower frequencies.
Display example
FM mode
FM STEREO
107.90MHz
Changing the frequency from the main unit
Press the stop (8) button and use the skip (.//) buttons in fre­quency selection mode (preset number not shown). When a preset number appears, use the skip (.//) buttons to change the preset number.
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Broadcast station presets
This unit can have up to 20 FM station presets.
Setting presets automatically
Press and hold the remote control PROGRAM button. The unit will automatically search for radio stations and set them in order, starting with preset 01 (P01). The unit will stop automatically adding presets when 20 have been added or the reception frequency range has been searched completely.
Setting presets manually
1 Tune in the station that you want to add as a preset.
2 Press the PROGRAM button.
3 Use the direction (l/;) buttons to select the number
to preset and press the ENTER button.
FM P03 82.5MHz
Preset number
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RDS (European model only)

The Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service that allows stations to send additional information along with the regular radio program signal.
o RDS works on the FM frequency band in Europe only.
1 Tune in to an FM RDS station (see page 24).
2 Press the remote control RDS button.
Pressing the RDS button cycles through RDS modes as follows:
Program service (PS)
When you select Program service, “PS” will appear to the right of “FM” and then the program service name or station's name will be displayed. If there is no program service data, the frequency will be displayed.
RDS Program type (PTY)
When you select RDS Program type, “PTY” will appear to the right of “FM” and then the program type will be displayed.
RDS Radio text (RT)
When you select RDS Radio text, “RT” will appear to the right of “FM” and then information from the station consisting of up to 64 charac­ters will be displayed.
PTY search
You can search for stations by program type. This function is available only through the RDS services of FM frequency stations in Europe.
1 Press the PTY button.
“PTY SEARCH“ appears on the display.
2 Use the direction (l/;) buttons to select the desired
program.
You can select from 31 program types (PTY).
3 Press the ENTER button.
The unit starts searching.
o When the program type that you have selected is found, search-
ing stops and the program type will be displayed.
o If a matching program type is not found during PTY Search, it
will stop at the frequency set before searching started.
o If you want to stop searching, press the PTY button.
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FM PTY SEARCH < NEWS >
NEWS:
Brief announcements, events, public opinion, reports and real situations.
AFFAIRS:
Suggestions, including practical announcements other than news, documents, discussion and analysis.
INFO:
Useful and reference information, such as weather forecasts, consumer guides and medical advice.
SPORT:
Sports-related programs.
EDUCATE:
Educational and cultural information.
DRAMA:
All kinds of radio concerts and serial dramas.
CULTURE:
All aspects of national or local culture, including religious events, philosophy, social science, language and theatre.
SCIENCE:
Programs on natural science and technology.
VARIED:
Popular programs such as quizzes, entertainment news, interviews, comedy and satire.
POP M:
Programs of commercial and popular songs, including music sales volumes, etc.
ROCK M:
Modern music generally composed and played by young musicians.
EASY M:
Popular music usually lasting for less than 5 minutes.
LIGHT M:
Classical music, instrumental music, chorus, and light music favored by general audiences.
CLASSICS:
Orchestral music including great operas and symphonies, chamber music and so on.
OTHER M:
Other music styles, including rhythm & blues and reggae.
WEATHER:
Weather reports and forecasts.
FINANCE:
Financial reports, commerce and trading.
CHILDREN:
Children’s programs.
SOCIAL:
Social affairs.
RELIGION:
Religious programs.
PHONE IN:
Programs in which the public expresses its views by phone.
TRAVEL:
Travel reports.
LEISURE:
Programs concerning recreational activities.
JAZZ:
Jazz music.
COUNTRY:
Country music.
NATION M:
National music.
OLDIES:
Music from the so-called golden age of popular music.
FOLK M:
Folk music.
DOCUMENT:
Documentaries.
TEST:
Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers. Not intended for searching or dynamic switching for consumer receivers.
ALARM!:
A program with notifications about emergencies and natural disasters.
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1 Press the MENU button.

Settings

2 Use the direction (l/;) buttons to select the item that
you want to set and press the ENTER button.
Press the / button to cycle through the following items.
APS Setting
USB Mode
CD Auto Start
Information
Press the . button to cycle through these items in reverse order.
3 Use the direction (l/;) buttons to change the setting,
and press the ENTER button to conrm the change.
The previous screen will reappear after confirming.
o Press the MENU button instead to cancel the setting change.
Setting the automatic power saving function (APS Setting)
o When shipped new from the factory, the automatic power saving func-
tion is set to OFF in models for the US and Canada and ON in models for Europe.
ON
When the input source is CD/USB, the unit will enter standby if playback is stopped or paused for 30 minutes.
OFF
The unit will not enter standby automatically.
Display example
Menu
< APS Setting >
Display example
APS Setting
< APS ON >
The automatic power saving function setting appears when the unit is turned on.
Display example
TEAC PD-301 APS ON
USB Mode
o This is set to File (file mode) when shipped new from the factory.
File (file mode)
Select files with all folders treated equally regardless of folder level.
Folder (folder mode)
Select files and folders using the folder hierarchy.
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Display example
USB Mode < FILE >
CD Auto Start
o This is set to Stop (OFF) when shipped new from the factory.
Stop(OFF)
When a CD is inserted, it will not start automatically playing back.
Playback(ON)
When a CD is inserted and the source is set to CD, playback will start automatically.
Information
This shows the current firmware version.
Display example
CD Auto Start < Stop(OFF) >
Display example
Information Ver 1.00
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