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Teac A-H500i User manual

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best
performance
from
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unit.
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CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
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sHOCK
P|
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
BO
NGUOFEN
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
A
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
A
presence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accompanying
the
appliance.
This
appliance
has
a
serial
number
located
on
the
rear
panel.
Please
record
the
model
number
and
serial
number
and
retain
them
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
for
your
records.
Model
number
Serial
number
Important
Safety
Instructions
CAUTION:
e
Read
all
of
these
Instructions.
«
Save
these
Instructions
for
later
use.
«
Follow
all
Warnings
and
Instructions
marked
on
the
audio
equipment.
1)
Read
Instructions
—
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
product
is
operated.
2)
Retain
Instructions
—
The
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
3)
Heed
Warnings
—
Al!
warnings
on
the
product
and
in
the
operating
instructions
should
be
adhered
to.
4)
Follow
Instructions
—
All
operating
and
use
instructions
should
be
followed.
5)
Cleaning
—
Unptug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning.
Do
not
use
liquid
cleaners
or
aerosol
cleaners.
Use
a
damp
cloth
for
cleaning.
6)
Attachments
—
Do
not
use
attachments
not
recommended
by
the
product
manufacturer
as
they
may
cause
hazards.
7)
Water
and
Moisture
—
Do
not
use
this
product
near
water
—
for
example,
near
a
bath
tub,
wash
bowl,
kitchen
sink,
or
laundry
tub;
in
a
wet
basement:
or
near
a
swimming
pool;
and
the
like.
8)
Accessories
—
Do
not
place
this
product
on
an
unstable
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table.
The
product
may
fall,
causing
serious
injury
to a
child
or
adult,
and
serious
damage
to
the
product.
Use
only
with
a
cart,
stand,
tripod,
bracket,
or
table
recommended
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
the
product.
Any
mounting
of
the
product
should
follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
and
should
use
a
mounting
accessory
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
9)
A
product
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
product
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
uy
e
——_—
10)
Ventilation
—
Slots
and
openings
in
the
cabinet
are
provided
for
ventilation
and
to
ensure
reliable
operation
of
the
product
and
to
protect
it
from
overheating,
and
these
openings
must
not
be
blocked
or
covered.
The
openings
should
never
be
blocked
by
placing
the
product
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
other
similar
surface.
This
product
should
not
be
placed
in
a
built-in
installation
such
as
a
bookcase
or
rack
unless
proper
ventilation
is
provided
or
the
manufacturer’s
instructions
have
been
adhered
to.
11)
Power
Sources
—
This
product
should
be
operated
only
from
the
type
of
power
source
indicated
on
the
marking
label.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power
supply
to
your
home,
consult
your
product
dealer
or
local
power
company.
For
products
intended
to
operate
from
battery
power,
or
other
sources,
refer
to
the
operating
instructions.
12)
Grounding
or
Polarization
—
This
product
may
be
equipped
with
a
polarized
alternating-current
line
plug
(a
plug
having
one
blade
wider
than
the
other).
This
plug
will
fit
into
the
power
outlet
only
one
way.
This
is
a
safety
feature.
If
you
are
unable
to
insert
the
plug
fully
into
the
outlet,
try
reversing
the
plug.
If
the
plug
should
still
fail
to
fit,
contact
your
electrician
to
replace
your
obsolete
outlet.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
piug.
13)
Power-Cord
Protection
—
Power-supply
cords
should
be
routed
so
that
they
are
not
likely
to
be
walked
on
or
pinched
by
items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
paying
particular
attention
ta
cords
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
product.
14)
Outdoor
Antenna
Grounding
—
If
an
outside
antenna
or
cable
system
is
connected
to
the
product,
be
sure
the
antenna
or
cable
system
is
grounded
so
as
to
provide
some
protection
against
voltage
surges
and
built-up
static
charges.
Article
810
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70,
provides
information
with
regard
to
proper
grounding
of
the
mast
and
supporting
structure,
grounding
of
the
lead-in
wire
to
an
antenna
discharge
unit,
size
of
grounding
conductors,
location
of
antenna-discharge
unit,
connection
to
grounding
electrodes,
and
requirements
for
the
grounding
electrode.
"Note
to
CATV
system
installer:
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
CATV
system
installer’s
attention
to
Section
820-40
of
the
NEC
which
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that
the
cable
ground
shail
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
cable
entry
as
practical.
Example
of
Antenna
Grounding
as
per
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70
ANTENNA
LEAD
IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE
UNIT
{NEC
SECTION
810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
(NEC
SECTION
810-21)
POWER
SERVICE
GROUNDING
ee"
F
ECTRODE
SYSTEM
(NEC
ART
250.
PART
H)
NEC
-
NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE
15)
Lightning
—
For
added
protection
for
this
product
during
a
lightning
storm,
or
when
it
is
left
unattended
and
unused
for
long
periods
of
time,
unplug
it
from
the
wall
outlet
and
disconnect
the
antenna
or
cable
system.
This
will
prevent
damage
to
the
product
due
to
lightning
and
power-line
surges.
16)
Power
Lines
—
An
outside
antenna
system
should
not
be
located
in
the
vicinity
of
overhead
power
lines
or
other
electric
light
or
power
circuits,
or
where
it
can
fall
into
such
power
lines
or
circuits.
When
installing
an
outside
antenna
system,
extreme
care
should
be
taken
to
keep
from
touching
such
power
lines
or
circuits
as
contact
with
them
might
be
fatal.
17)
Overloading
—
Do
not
overload
wail
outlets,
extension
cords,
or
integral
convenience
receptacles
as
this
can
result
in
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock.
18)
Object
and
Liquid
Entry
—
Never
push
objects
of
any
kind
into
this
product
through
openings
as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voltage
points
or
short-out
parts
that
could
result
in
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
Never
spill
liquid
of
any
kind
on
the
product.
19)
Servicing
—
Do
not
attempt
to
service
this
product
yourself
as
opening
or
removing
covers
may
expose
you
to
dangerous
voltage
or
other
hazards.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
20)
Damage
Requiring
Service
—
Unplug
this
product
from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel
under
the
following
conditions:
a)
when
the
power-supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged.
b)
if
liquid
has
been
spilled,
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
product.
¢)
if
the
product
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water.
d)
if
the
product
does
not
operate
normally
by
following
the
operating
instructions.
Adjust
only
those
controls
that
are
covered
by
the
operating
instructions
as
an
improper
adjustment
of
other
controls
may
result
in
damage
and
will
often
require
extensive
work
by
a
qualified
technician
to
restore
the
product
to
its
normal
operation.
e)
if
the
product
has
been
dropped
or
damaged
in
any
way.
f)
when
the
product
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
performance
—
this
indicates
a
need
for
service.
21)
Replacement
Parts
—
When
replacement
parts
are
required,
be
sure
the
service
technician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
by
the
manufacturer
or
have
the
same
characteristics
as
the
original
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
result
in
fire,
electric
shock,
or
other
hazards.
22)
Safety
Check
—
Upon
completion
of
any
service
or
repairs
to
this
product,
ask
the
service
technician
to
perform
safety
checks
to
determine
that
the
product
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
23)
Wall
or
Ceiling
Mounting
—
The
product
should
be
mounted
to
a
wall
or
ceiling
only
as
recommended
by
the
manufacturer.
24)
Heat
—
The
product
should
be
situated
away
from
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
products
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
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Speaker
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Front
Panel
Controls
and
Their
FUACTIONS
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Before
Use
@Place
the
amplifier
on
a
hard
flat
surface,
@The
ventilation
holes
should
not
be
covered.
Make
sure
there
is
at
least
20
cm
(8
inches)
of
space
above
and
at
least
5
cm
(2
inches}
of
space
besides
the
amplefier.
Do
not
place
CD
player
or
other
equipment
on
top
of
the
amplifier.
@
Avoid
placing
it
in
direct
sunlight
or
close
to
a
source
of
heat.
Also
avoid
locations
subject
to
vibrations
and
excessive
dust,
heat,
cold
or
moisture.
@
Do
not
open
the
cabinet,
as
this
might
result
in
circuitry
damage
or
electrical
shock.
@Do
not
attempt
to
clean
the
unit
with
chemical
solvents
as
this
might
damage
the
finish.
Use
a
clean,
dry
cloth.
IMPORTANT
(for
U.K.
Customers)
DO
NOT
cut
off
the
mains
plug
from
this
equipment.
If
the
plug
fitted
is
not
suitable
for
the
power
points
in
your
home
or
the
cable
is
too
short
to
reach
a
power
point,
then
obtain
an
appropriate
safety
approved
extension
lead
or
consult
your
dealer.
If
nonetheless
the
mains
plug
is
cut
off,
remove
the
fuse
and
dispose
of
the
plug
immediately,
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
by
inadvertent
connection
to
the
mains
supply.
If
this
product
is
not
provided
with
a
mains
plug,
or
one
has
to
be
fitted,
then
follow
the
instructions
given
below:
IMPORTANT.
DO
NOT
make
any
connection
to
the
larger
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
E
or
by
the
safety
earth
symbo
+
or
coloured
GREEN
or
GREEN-and-YELLOW.
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
on
this
product
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
BLUE:
NEUTRAL
BROWN:
LIVE
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug
proceed
as
follows:
The
wire
which
is
coloured
BLUE
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
BLACK.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
BROWN
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
RED.
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|
be
used
and
be
sure
to
re-fit
the
fuse
cover
IF
IN
DOUBT
—
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A
COMPETENT
ELECTRICIAN.
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@
Do
not
use
this
unit
with
it
housed
in
a
box
orthe
like
including
an
audio
rack.
To
prevent
damage
to
the
speakers:
@Do
not
raise
the
volume
level
excessively.
@
Turn
off
the
amplifier
when
connecting
or
disconnecting.
@
Do
not
touch
the
speaker's
diaphragms.
Speaker
placement
The
playback
characteristics
of
the
speakers
are
greatly
influenced
by
the
placement
and
the
room
in
which
the
speakers
are
used.
To
find
the
best
location
for
the
speakers
play
back
some
music
without
using
the
tone
controls
and
move
the
speakers
around.
However,
please
keep
the
following
in
mind:
Record
Player
(turntable)
@Place
the
speakers
on
a
flat,
solid
surface
which
is
free
from
vibrations.
@
Place
the
speakers
in
an
area
that
is
well
ventilated.
Do
not
place
the
speakers
in
a
humid
place.
@Keep
the
speakers
away
from
direct
sunlight
and
heat
sources
(stoves,
etc.).
@Keep
the
speakers
away
from
the
-
turntable.
TUNER
(T-H500)
OUTPUT
INPUT
MD
Player
or
Second
Cassette
Deck
Rear
Panel
Overview
@O
Right
speaker
terminals
@
Remote
control
jacks
These
jacks
are
used
for
the
connection
of
theTEAC
Mini
component
system
(T-H500,
R-H500,
PD-H500i)
for
the
purpose
of
operating
it
using
the
Remote
Control
unit
(RC-613
provided
with
the
A-H500i
amplifier
)
or
system
control
signals.
@
Signal
ground
terminal
Connect
the
ground
lead
of
the
record
player
(turntable)
to
this
terminal.
GAC
OUTLETS
(unswitched)
Plug
the
AC
power
cord
of
the
source
unit
(CD
player,
cassette
deck,
etc.)
into
this
AC
OUTLETS.
@
Audio
signal
jacks:
@
MD/TAPE
2
PLAY/REC
jacks
These
jacks
are
used
for
the
connection
of
the
MD
player
or
the
second
cassette
deck.
Connect
the
output
(LINE
OUT}
jacks
of
the
MD
player
or
cassette
deck
to
the
PLAY
jacks;
the
input
(LINE
IN)
jacks
of
the
MD
player
or
cassette
deck
to
the
REC
jacks.
@
TAPE
1
PLAY/REC
jacks
Connec
the
output
(LINE
OUT)
jacks
of
the
cassette
deck
(R-H500)
to
the
PLAY
jacks;
the
input
(LINE
IN)
jacks
of
the
cassette
deck
to
the
REC
jacks
@
CD
input
jacks
Connect
the
output
(LINE
OUT)
jacks
of
the
CD
player
(PD-H500i)
to
these
jacks,
@
TUNER
input
jacks
Connect
the
output
(LINE
QUT)
jacks
of
the
tuner
(T-H500)
to
these
jacks.
@
AUX
input
jacks
Connec
the
output
jacks
of
the
VCR
or
other
AUXiliary
source
unit
to
these
jacks.
@
PHONO
input
jacks
Connect
the
output
jacks
of
the
record
player
(turntable)
to
these
jacks.
Note:
Make
sure
that
you
connect
the
white
pin-plug
to
the
white
jacks
(left);
red
pin-plug
to
the
red
jacks
(right).
@AC
power
cord
Plug
this
AC
power
cord
into
an
AC
wall
socket.
@
Left
speaker
terminals
@
Main
power
switch
Press
the
on
side
of
this
rocker
(seesaw)
switch
to
turn
the
power
ON
(standby
position);
press
the
OFF
side
to
turn
the
power
off.
NOTE:
Leave
this
main
power
switch
ON
at
all
times.
@
Speaker
Connection
Before
connecting
@
Check
the
impedance
of
your
speakers.
Connect
speaker
with
an
impedance
of
4
to
16
ohms.
The
amplifier's
red
speaker
terminals
are
the
@
(positive)
terminals
and
the
black
terminals
are
the
©
(negative)
terminals.
@The
@
side
of
the
speaker
cable
is
marked
to
make
it
distinguishable
from
the
©
side
of
the
cable.
Connect
this
marked
side
to
the
red
@
terminal
and
the
unmarked
side
to
the
black
terminal.
@Prepare
the
speaker
cords
for
connection
by
stripping
off
approximately
1
cm
or
less
(no
more
as
this
could
cause
a
short-circuit)
of
the
outer
insulation.
How
to
connect
(1)
Twist
the
wires
tightly
together
so
that
they
are
not
straggly.
(2)
Turn
the
terminal
cap
counterclockwise
to
loosen
it.
The
speaker
termian|
caps
cannot
be
fully
removed
from
the
base.
(3)
Insert
the
wire
into
the
terminal
fully
and
turn
the
terminal
cap
clockwise
to
securely
connect
it.
(4)
Make
sure
it
is
fastened
firm
by
pulling
the
cord
lightly.
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Front
Panel
Controls
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Their
Functions
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@
phones
@
Power
standby/on
button
When
the
main
power
switch
on
the
side
panel
is
ON:
Press
this
button
to
turn
the
power
on,
and
the
whole
system
connected
by
the
remote
control
connection
cables
is
turned
on.
Press
is
again
to
turn
the
system
off
(power
standby
mode).
NOTE:
The
system
cannot
be
turned
on
when
the
main
power
switch
on
the
side
panel
is
OFF.
@
Power
standby
indicator
This
indicator
lights
up
in
the
power
standby
mode
and
goes
out
when
this
unit
is
turned
on.
©
Remote
control
signal
sensor
This
sensor
receives
the
signal
from
the
remote
control
transmitter.
O
Record
selector
Set
this
selector
to
the
appropriate
position
before
beginning
recording.
source:
Set
the
selector
to
this
position
to
record
the
radio
broadcast,
CD,
record
or
auxiliary
source.
off:
Set
to
this
position
when
you
do
not
record.
sTeREdq
vol
(-gs)
tape
1>
2/MD:
Set
to
this
position
to
record
from
the
cassette
deck
1
to
2
or
MD
recorder.
MD/tape
2>
1:
Set
to
this
position
to
record
from
the
MD
player
or
cassette
deck
2
to
1.
@
Volume
control
This
control
is
used
for
adjusting
the
signal
output
level
to
the
speakers.
@lnput
selector
Rotate
this
selector
to
select
the
desired
input
source.
MD/tape
2:
For
listening
to
the
sound
from
the
unit
connected
to
the
MD/TAPE
2
jacks
on
the
rear
panel.
tape
1:
For
listening
to
tape.
CD:
For
listening
to
CD.
tuner:
For
listening
to
radio
broadcast.
phono:
For
listening
to
record.
aux:
For
listening
to
the
sound
from
the
unit
connected
to
the
AUX
jacks
on
the
rear
panel.
QCD
direct
indicator
This
indicator
will
light
up
when
the
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
AMPLIFIER
a:
tape
10
MD/tape
20
Opheno
qi
jaotor
O
tuner
©
CD
direct
button
Press
this
button
for
the
pure
sound
when
you
listen
to
the
CD,
and
then
the
tone
and
balance
controls
are
bypassed.
Press
it
again
to
resume
the
controls.
Note:
When
the
CD
direct
function
is
engaged,
no
signal
is
output
to
the
TAPE
REC
outputs.
Therefore,
when
recording,
set
the
CD
direct
button
to
OFF
(the
indicator
above
the
button
is
unlit).
@Treble
control
This
control
is
used
for
adjusting
the
level
of
the
high
frequency
sound
range.
@
Bass
control
This
control
is
used
for
adjusting
the
level
of
the
low
frequency
sound
range.
@
Balance
control
This
control
is
used
for
adjusting
the
balance
of
the
volume
jevel
between
the
left
and
right
channels.
@
Headphones
jack
(phones)
Connect
the
headphones
plug
to
this
jack
for
listening
through
headphones.
:
Sound
from
the
speakers
will
not
be
heard
when
headphones
are
connected
to
this
jack.
Note:
Decrease
the
volume
level
to
minimum
(position)
before
connecting
head-
phones.
i
i
i
Basic
Operation
1
Set
the
volume
control
to
©
position
before
beginning.
2
POWER
Turn
the
system
on
by
pressing
th
power
button.
;
3
Select
the
source
you
want
to
listen
to
by
rotating
the
input
selector
knob.
‘4
Operate
the
source
unit
to
be
played.
(Refer
to
the
operating
instructions
of
each
unit)
5
Adjust
the
volume
level.
Recording
1
Set
the
rec
selector
to
source.
2
Select
a
source
to
be
recorded
using
the
input
selector.
3
Play
the
source.
4
Set
the
tape
deck
to
the
recording
mode.
@
Recording
is
possible
using
both
tape
1
and
tape 2
decks.
Mi
Dubbing
(Recording
from
tape
1
to
MD/tape
2
or
vice
versa)
1.Set
the
rec
selector
to
tape
1
>
2/MD
(or
MD/tape
2
>
1}.
2.
Play
tape
1
(or
MD/tape
2)
deck.
3.Set
MD/tape
2
(or
tape
1)
to
the
recording
mode.
A-H5003
Notes:
@
When
dubbing
is
attempted
using
two
R-
H500s,
be
sure
not
to
connect
the
remote
cable
to
the
tape
2
deck.
If
it
is
connected,
dubbing
is
not
possible.
@
When
a
second
deck
such
as
another
R-
H500
is
connected
to
the
MD/TAPE
2
REC
terminal
on
the
amplifier,
dubbing
from
deck
1
to
deck
2
is
possible.
However,
remote-controlied
operation
of
deck
2
is
not
possible.
Therefore,
do
not
connect
the
remote
cable
from
deck
1
to
deck
2.
@
When
dubbing
from
deck
1
to
deck
2
(or
’
MD
recorder),
set
the
rec
selector
on
the
amplifier
to
tape
1
>
2/MD,
then
start
deck
2
(or
MD
recorder)
for
recording
and
press
the
play
button
of
deck
1.
2@Ox
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(Do
not
connect
the
remote
cable.)
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REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
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How
to
load
the
batteries
(Optional)
1.
Slide
the
battery
compartment
cover
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
and
remove
it.
2.Load
two
"AAA"
(R03,
UM-4)
dry
batteries
according
to
the
polarity
guides
on
the
remote
control
unit.
3.
Replace
the
battery
compartment
cover.
For the
batteries
@
When
you
do
not
plan
to
use
the
remote
control
for
a
long
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries.
@Read
the
cautions
printed
on
the
batteries
before
inserting
them.
@When
replacing
the
batteries,
replace
them
all
at
the
same
time.
Do
not
mix
old
batteries
with
new
ones.
@
power
on
button
Press
to
turn
the
system
on.
@
Power
[standby]
button
Press
to
turn
the
system
off.
@
Indicator
This
indicator
will
blink
when
the
remote
control
signal
is
transmitted
by
pressing
the
button.
Note:
The
indicator
has
two
colors:
One
is
green
in
the
CD
mode;
the
other
is
red
in
other
mode.
Q
Cassette
deck
operation
buttons
©
Numeric
buttons
These
buttons
are
used
for
selecting
the
preset
channel
in
the
tuner
mode,
or
the
track
number
in
the
CD
mode.
@
Using
the
input
selector
buttons,
select
CD
or
tuner
before
operating
the
numeric
buttons.
When
entering
a
single-digit
number,
enter
0
for
10's
digit
followed
by
the
desired
1's
digit.
When
entering
a
double-digit
number,
first
enter
10's
digit
then
1's
digit.
Example)To
enter
15:
(1)
Press
"1",
and
"1"
starts
blinking.
(2)
While
it
is
blinking,
press
"5".
@
input
selector
buttons
@
Tuner
buttons
band:
Selects
between
FM
and
AM
broadcasts.
preset
call:
Allows
you
to
tune
to
preset
channels
in
sequence.
@
Volume
up
button
(+)
@
Volume
down
button
(-)
@
CD
Player
operation
buttons
@
dimmer
button
Press
this
button
when
you
want
to
darken
the
FL
displays
on
the
tuner,
CD
player
and
cassette
deck.
Press
it
again
to
resume
the
original
brightness.
@sleep
button
This
button
is
used
for
engaging
the
sleep
timer
in
the
tuner.
@®RDS
(Radio
Data
System)
mode
button
The
provided
Remote
Control
Unit
allows
the
unit
to
be
operated
from
a
distance.
When
operating
the
remote
control
unit,
point
it
towards
the
remote
sensor
on
the
front
panel
of
the
unit.
@Even
if
the
remote
control
unit
is
operated
within
the
effective
range,
remote
control
operation
may
be
impossible
if
there
are
any
obstacles
between
the
unit
and
the
remote
control.
@|f
the
remote
control
unit
is
operated
near
other
appliances
which
generate
infrared
rays,
or
if
other
remote
control
devices
using
infrared
rays
are
used
near
the
unit,
the
unit
may
operate
incorrectly.
In
the
reverse
way,
the
other
appliances
may
operate
incorrectly.
Al
Direct
Play
Function
a
GTN
ST
1.When
you
turn
on
the
system,
the
source
unit
that
has
been
selected
by
the
input
selector
will
start
playing
automatically.
This
Al
direct
play
function
allows
you
to
restart
operation
using
the
source
unit
(tape
deck,
CD
player
or
tuner)
when
power
was
last
turned
off.
For
example:
(1)
When
the
system
is
switched
off
with
the
input
selector
set
to
the
CD
position
and
a
disc
foaded
on
the
CD
player.
>
(2)
Next
time
you
switch
the
power
on,
—>
(3)
the
CD
player
will
start
playing
automatically
from
the
first
track
on
the
disc.
2.
When
you
select
the
desired
source
by
rotating
the
input
selector,
the
selected
source
unit
will
start
playing
automatically.
For
example:
(1)
While
you
are
listening
to
CD
—
(2)
If
you
select
tape
1,
—>
(3)
tape
1
will
start
playing
and
the
CD
player
will
pause
automatically.
3.
When
you
play
a
source
unit
by
pressing
the
play
button,
that
source
will
be
selected
automatically
in
the
input
selector.
For
example:
(1)
While
you
are
listening
to
CD
—
(2)
If
you
press
the
play
button
(~€
or
®)
on
the
cassette
deck
(tape
1,
R-H500),
—
(3)
the
input
source
will
be
changed
to
tape
1
automatically.
Note:
The
following
buttons
work
as
play
button
in
the
tuner
(T-H500):
power
button,
band
button,
preset
call
up/down
button,
numeric
buttons
(1
-
0).
Specifications
Power
Output:
50
W
+
50
W
(8
Q,
1
kHz,
0.1%)
Total
Harmonic
Distortion
:
0.03%
(1
kHz,
8
Q,
45
W)
S/N
(input
Shorted)
:
Phono
:
67
dB
(IHF-A)
Aux,
CD,
Tape,
Tuner
:
95
dB
(IHF-A)
CD
direct
:
100
dB
(IHF-A)
Input
Sensitivity/Impedance
:
Phono:
2.8
mV/10
kQ
Aux,
CD,
Tape,
Tuner
:
180
mV/10
kQ
Input
Overload
:
Phono
:
130
mV
Aux,
CD
:
8V
Frequency
Response
:
5
Hz
-
80
kHz
Tone
Control
:
Bass
:
+10
dB
(100
Hz)
Treble
:
+10
dB
(10
kHz)
Channel!
Separation
(Input
Shorted)
:
65
dB
(1
kHz)
Power
Requirement
:
230V,
50Hz
Power
Consumption:
360W
Dimensions(W
x
H
x
D):
285
x
131
x
329
mm
Weight
(Net):
6.9kg
:
Standard
Accessory:
Remote
Control
Transmitter
(Batteries
are
not
included)-
@(improvements
may
result
in
specifi-
cation
or
feature
changes
without
notice.
@Photos
and
illustrations
may
differ
slightly
from
production
models.
Troubleshooting
Before
calling
for
service,
check
through
the
chart
below
for
probable
causes
of
the
problems
you
experience
while
using
this
unit.
Problem
Probable
cause(s}
Suggested
remedy
No
power.
The
main
power
switch
on
the
side
panel
|
Set
the
manual
power
switch
to
the
|
is
OFF.
ON
position.
No
sound.
The
volume
control
is
set
to
©
position.
Set
the
volume
control
to
the
appropriate
position.
The
input
selector
has
been
set
incorrectly.
Connections
are
not
complete
or
not
correct
to
the
speaker
systems,
etc.
Select
the
correct
source
that
you
wish
to
listen
to.
Check
the
connections.
Sound
stops
during
playing,
or
no
sound
The
protection
circuitry
has
functioned
@
Turn
the
power
off
as
soon
as
possible,
after
the
power
is
turned
on,
and
then
the
because
the
(+)
and
(-)
speaker
connection
and
then
check
the
speaker
connection
power
standby
indicator
is
blinking.
wires
are
short-circuited
or
the
output
is
wires
and
remove
the
causes.
overloaded.
@
Use
the
speaker
systems
of
the
proper
impedance
rating
or
operate
the
system
at
lower
volume
level.
Bass
or
stereo
sound
is
not
reproduced
Speaker
system
connections
are
not
Check
the
polarity
of
the
connections.
fully.
correct.
Bass,
treble
and
balance
controls
not
effective.
The
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
Resume
the
tone
and
balance
controls
by
pressing
the
CD
direct
button
again.
The
rec
selector
is
not
set
to
the
appropriate
position.
Recording
cannot
be
performed.
Set
the
rec
selector
to
the
proper
position.
Press
the
CD
direct
button.
Check
alt
the
connections
and
correct
them
if
necessary.
The
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
When
listening
to
the
stereo
sound,
the
left
and
right
sounds
are
reversed.
The
left
and
right
speaker
connections
or
source
connections
are
reversed.
A
low-pitched
noise
(hum
or
buzz)
is
heard.
The
power
cord
or
a
fluorescent
light,
etc.,
Try
to
separate
this
unit
as
far
as
possible
is
near
the
connection
wires.
from
the
electric
appliance.
Sound
is
not
heard
from
one
of
the
speaker
systems.
The
speaker
wires
are
disconnected.
Check
and
correct
the
speaker
wire
connections.
The
balance
control
is
set
too
far
to
one
side.
Set
the
balance
control
so
that
sounds
are
heard
at
the
center
between
the
speaker
systems.
-10-
Al
Direct
Play
Function
EEE
—
ne
1.When
you
turn
on
the
system,
the
source
unit
that
has
been
selected
by
the
input
selector
will
start
playing
automatically.
This
Al
direct
play
function
allows
you
to
restart
Operation
using
the
source
unit
{tape
deck,
CD
player
or
tuner)
when
power
was
last
turned
off.
For
example:
(1)
When
the
system
is
switched
off
with
the
input
selector
set
to
the
CD
position
and
a
disc
loaded
on
the
CD
player.
>
(2)
Next
time
you
switch
the
power
on,
—
(3)
the
CD
player
will
start
playing
automatically
from
the
first
track
on
the
disc.
ipod
.
When
you
select
the
desired
source
by
rotating
the
input
selector,
the
selected
source
unit
will
start
playing
automatically.
For
example:
(1)
While
you
are
listening
to
CD
—
(2)
If
you
select
tape
1,
—*
(3)
tape
1
will
start
playing
and
the
CD
player
will
pause
automatically.
~
When
you
play
a
source
unit
by
pressing
the
play
button,
that
source
will
be
selected
automatically
in
the
input
selector.
For
example:
(1)
While
you
are
listening
to
CD
—
(2)
If
you
press
the
play
button
(<4
or
®)
on
the
cassette
deck
(tape
1,
R-H500),
—>
(3)
the
input
source
will
be
changed
to
tape
1
automatically.
Note:
The
following
buttons
work
as
play
button
in
the
tuner
(T-H500):
power
button,
band
button,
preset
call
up/down
button,
numeric
buttons
(1
-
0).
Specifications
Power
Output:
50
W
+
50
W(8
Q,
1
kHz,
0.1%)
Total
Harmonic
Distortion
:
0.03%
(1
kHz,
8
Q,
45
W)
S/N
(Input
Shorted)
:
Phono
:
67
dB
(IHF-A)
Aux,
CD,
Tape,
Tuner
:
95
dB
(IHF-A)
CD
direct
:
100
dB
(IHF-A)
Input
Sensitivity/mpedance
:
Phono
:
2.8
mV/10
kQ
Aux,
CD,
Tape,
Tuner
:
180
mV/10
kQ
Input
Overload
:
Phono
:
130
mV
Aux,
CD
:
9V
Frequency
Response
:
5
Hz
-
80
kHz
Tone
Control
:
Bass
:
+10
dB
(100
Hz)
Treble
:
+10
dB
(10
kHz)
Channel
Separation
(Input
Shorted)
:
65
dB
(1
kHz)
Power
Requirement
:
230V,
50Hz
Power
Consumption:
360W
Dimensions(W
x
H
x
D):
285
x
131
x
329
mm
Weight
(Net):
6.9kg
:
Standard
Accessory:
Remote
Control
Transmitter
(Batteries
are
not
included):
@improvements
may
result
in
specifi-
cation
or
feature
changes
without
notice.
@Photos
and
illustrations
may
differ
slightly
from
production
models.
Troubleshooting
ere
eee
nnn
enn
Ke
Before
calling
for
service,
check
through
the
chart
below
for
probable
causes
of
the
problems
you
experience
while
using
this
unit.
Problem
Probable
cause(s)
Suggested
remedy
No
power.
The
main
power
switch
on
the
side
panel
is
OFF.
Set
the
manual
power
switch
to
the
ON
position.
No
sound.
Sound
stops
during
playing,
or
no
sound
after
the
power
is
turned
on,
and
then
the
power
standby
indicator
is
blinking.
The
volume
control
is
set
to
-o
position.
The
input
selector
has
been
set
incorrectly.
Connections
are
not
complete
or
not
correct
to
the
speaker
systems,
etc.
Set
the
volume
control
to
the
appropriate
position.
Select
the
correct
source
that
you
wish
to
listen
to.
Check
the
connections.
The
protection
circuitry
has
functioned
because
the
(+}
and
(-)
speaker
connection
wires
are
short-circuited
or
the
output
is
overloaded.
@
Turn
the
power
off
as
soon
as
possible,
and
then
check
the
speaker
connection
wires
and
remove
the
causes.
@
Use
the
speaker
systems
of
the
proper
impedance
rating
or
operate
the
system
at
lower
volume
level.
Bass
or
stereo
sound
is
not
reproduced
fully.
Bass,
treble
and
balance
controls
not
effective.
Recording
cannot
be
performed.
When
listening
to
the
stereo
sound,
the
left
and
right
sounds
are
reversed.
A
low-pitched
noise
(hum
or
buzz)
is
heard.
Sound
is
not
heard
from
one
of
the
speaker
systems.
Speaker
system
connections
are not
correct.
Check
the
polarity
of
the
connections.
The
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
Resume
the
tone
and
balance
controls
by
pressing
the
CD
direct
button
again.
The
rec
selector
is
not
set
to
the
Set
the
rec
selector
to
the
proper
position.
appropriate
position.
The
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
Press
the
CD
direct
button.
The
left
and
right
speaker
connections
or
Check
all
the
connections
and
correct
them
source
connections
are
reversed.
if
necessary.
The
power
cord
or
a
fluorescent
light,
etc.,
Try
to
separate
this
unit
as
far
as
possible
is
near
the
connection
wires.
from
the
electric
appliance.
The
speaker
wires
are
disconnected.
Check
and
correct
the
speaker
wire
connections.
The
balance
control
is
set
too
far
to
Set
the
balance
control
so
that
sounds
are
one
side.
heard
at
the
center
between
the
speaker
systems.
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4
3
j
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4
:
i
Al
Direct
Play
Function
1.When
you
turn
on
the
system,
the
source
unit
that
has
been
selected
by
the
input
selector
will
start
playing
automatically.
This
Al
direct
play
function
allows
you
to
restart
operation
using
the
source
unit
(tape
deck,
CD
player
or
tuner)
when
power
was
last
turned
off.
For
example:
(1)
When
the
system
is
switched
off
with
the
input
selector
set
to
the
CD
position
and
a
disc
loaded
on
the
CD
player.
>
(2)
Next
time
you
switch
the
power
on,
—»
(3)
the
CD
player
will
start
playing
automatically
from
the
first
track
on
the
disc.
NR
.
When
you
select
the
desired
source
by
rotating
the
input
selector,
the
selected
source
unit
will
start
playing
automatically.
For
example:
(1)
While
you
are
listening
to
CD
—
(2)
If
you
select
tape
1,
—
(3)
tape
1
will
start
playing
and
the
CD
player
will
pause
automatically.
wo
.
When
you
play
a
source
unit
by
pressing
the
play
button,
that
source
will
be
selected
automatically
in
the
input
selector.
For
example:
{1}
While
you
are
listening
to
CD
—
(2)
If
you
press
the
play
button
(<4
or
»)
on
the
cassette
deck
(tape
1,
R-H500),
—
(3)
the
input
source
will
be
changed
to
tape
1
automatically.
Note:
The
following
buttons
work
as
play
button
in
the
tuner
(T-H500):
power
button,
band
button,
preset
call
up/down
button,
numeric
buttons
(1
-
0).
Specifications
Power
Output
:
50
W
+
50
W
(8
Q,
1
kHz,
0.1%)
Total
Harmonic
Distortion
:
0.03%
(1
kHz,
8
Q,
45
W)
S/N
(Input
Shorted)
:
Phono
:
67
dB
(!HF-A)
Aux,
CD,
Tape,
Tuner
:
95
dB
(/HF-A}
CD
direct
:
100
dB
(IHF-A)
Input
Sensitivity/impedance
:
Phono
:
2.8
mV/10
kQ
Aux,
CD,
Tape,
Tuner
:
180
mV/10
kQ
Input
Overload
:
Phono
:
130
mV
Aux,
CD
:
9V
Frequency
Response
:
5
Hz
-
80
kHz
Tone
Control
:
Bass
:
+10
dB
(100
Hz)
Treble
:
+10
dB
(10
kHz)
Channel
Separation
(Input
Shorted)
:
65
dB
(1
kHz)
Power
Requirement
:
230V,
50Hz
Power
Consumption:
360W
Dimensions(W
x
H
x
D):
285
x
131
x
329
mm
Weight
(Net):
6.9kg
.
Standard
Accessory:
Remote
Control
Transmitter
(Batteries
are
not
included):
@lmprovements
may
result
in
specifi-
cation
or
feature
changes
without
notice.
@Photos
and
illustrations
may
differ
slightly
from
production
models.
sree
mmc
area
abt
i
i
i
|
é
:
Troubleshooting
SEO
—
Before
calling
for
service,
check
through
the
chart
below
for
probable
causes
of
the
problems
you
experience
while
using
this
unit.
Suggested
remedy
Set
the
manual
power
switch
to
the
ON
position.
Problem
Probable
cause(s)
The
main
power
switch
on
the
side
panel
is
OFF.
No
power.
No
sound.
The
volume
control
is
set
to
position.
Set
the
volume
control
to
the
appropriate
position.
The
input
selector
has
been
setincorrectly.
|
Select
the
correct
source
that
you
wish
to
listen
to.
Connections
are
not
complete
or
not
correct
to
the
speaker
systems,
etc.
Check
the
connections.
Sound
stops
during
playing,
or
no
sound
The
protection
circuitry
has
functioned
after
the
power
is
turned
on,
and
then
the
because
the
(+)
and
(-)
speaker
connection
power
standby
indicator
is
blinking.
wires
are
short-circuited
or
the
output
is
overloaded.
@
Turn
the
power
off
as
soon
as
possible,
and
then
check
the
speaker
connection
wires
and
remove
the
causes.
@
Use
the
speaker
systems
of
the
proper
impedance
rating
or
operate
the
system
at
lower
volume
level.
Bass
or
stereo
sound
is
not
reproduced
Speaker
system
connections
are
not
Check
the
polarity
of
the
connections.
fully.
correct.
Bass,
treble
and
balance
controls
not
The
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
|
Resume
the
tone
and
balance
controls
by
effective.
pressing
the
CD
direct
button
again.
The
rec
selector
is
not
set
to
the
appropriate
position.
Recording
cannot
be
performed.
Set
the
rec
selector
to
the
proper
position.
The
CD
direct
function
is
engaged.
Press
the
CD
direct
button.
When
listening
to
the
stereo
sound,
the
left
and
right
sounds
are
reversed.
The
left
and
right
speaker
connections
or
source
connections
are
reversed.
Check
all
the
connections
and
correct
them
if
necessary.
A
low-pitched
noise
(hum
or
buzz)
is
heard.
The
power
cord
or
a
fluorescent
light,
etc.,
is
near
the
connection
wires.
Try
to
separate
this
unit
as
far
as
possible
from
the
electric
appliance.
Sound
is
not
heard
from
one
of
the
speaker
systems.
The
speaker
wires
are
disconnected.
Check
and
correct
the
speaker
wire
connections.
The
balance
control
is
set
too
far
to
one
side.
Set
the
balance
control
so
that
sounds
are
heard
at
the
center
between
the
speaker
systems.
-10-~
i
i
i
i
4
i
\
f
j
i
;
}
|
a
|
i
+
-—
For
U.S.A.
TO
THE
USER
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
interference
in
a
residential
area.
This
device
generates
and
uses
radio
frequency
energy
and
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
it
may
cause
interference
to
radio
or
TV
reception.
If
this
unit
does
cause
interference
with
TV
or
radio
reception
you
can
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
a)
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
b)
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
the
receiver.
c)
Plug
the
equipment
into
a
different
outlet
so
that
it
is
not
on
the
same
circuit
as
the
receiver.
If
necessary,
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
additional
suggestions.
CAUTION:
Changes
or
modifications
to
this
equipment
not
expressly
approved
by
TEAC
CORPORATION
for
compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
equipment.
-—
For
CANADA
THIS
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
DOES
NOT
EXCEED
LE
PRESENT
APPAREIL
NUMERIQUE
N'EMET
PAS
THE
CLASS
B
LIMITS
FOR
RADIO
NOISE
DE
BRUITS
RADIOELECTRIQUES
DEPASSANT
LES
EMISSIONS
FROM
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
AS
SET
LIMITES
APPLICABLES
AUX
APPAREILS
NUMERI-
OUT
IN
THE
RADIO
INTERFERENCE
REGULA-
QUES
DE
CLASSE
B
PRESCRITES
DANS
LE
TIONS
OF
THE
CANADIAN
DEPARTMENT
OF
REGLEMENT
SUR
LE
BROUILLAGE
RADIO-
COMMUNICATIONS.
ELECTRIQUE
EDICTE
PAR
LE
MINISTERE
DES
COMMUNICATIONS
DU
CANADA.
-——
For
CANADA
AC
POWER
CORD
CONNECTION
CORDE
DE
CONNEXION
CA
CAUTION:
ATTENTION:
;
TO
PREVENT
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
MATCH
WIDE
POUR
EVITER
LES
CHOCS
ELECTRIQUES,
BLADE
OF
PLUG
TO
WIDE
SLOT,
FULLY
INSERT.
INTRODUIRE
LA
LAME
LA
PLUS
LARGE
DE
LA
FICHE
DANS
LA
BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE
DE
LA
PRISE
ET
POUSSER
JUSQU'AU
FOND.
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