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Radio Operations

Be sure that FM aerial is connected.  
(Refer to the page 12)

Listening to the radio

1.  Press 

FUNCTION

 until FM appears in the display 

window. 
The last received station is tuned in.

2.  Press and hold 

TUNING -/+

 for about two 

seconds until the frequency indication starts to 
change, then release. Scanning stops when the 
unit tunes in a station.

Or

 

Press 

TUNING -/+

 repeatedly.

3.  Adjust the volume by rotating 

/-

 

on the unit or by pressing 

/-

 on the 

remote control repeatedly. 

Presetting the Radio Stations

You can preset 50 stations for FM.

Before tuning, make sure to turn down the volume.
1.  Press 

FUNCTION

 until FM appears in the display 

window.

2.  Select the desired frequency by pressing  

TUNING -/+

.

3.  Press 

PROG./MEMO.

 a preset number will flash 

in the display window.

4.  Press 

PRESET/FOLDER 

W/S

 to select the 

preset number you want.

5.  Press 

PROG./MEMO.

 The station is stored.

6.  Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations.

7.  To listen a preset station, press  

PRESET/FOLDER 

W/S

.

Deleting all the saved stations

1.  Press and hold 

PROG./MEMO.

 for two seconds. 

“ERASE ALL” will flash up on the unit display. 

2.  Press 

PROG./MEMO.

 to erase all saved radio 

stations.

Improving poor FM reception

Press 

d

/

M

 on the unit or 

d

/

on the remote 

control. This will change the tuner from stereo to 
mono and usually improve the reception.

Summary of Contents for TA106

Page 1: ...106F OWNER S MANUAL Micro Hi Fi System Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS NEDERLANDS SLOVENŠČINA ITALIANO ESPAÑOL ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ PORTUGUÊS ...

Page 2: ...ion has been adhered to CAUTION This product employs a Laser System To ensure proper use of this product please read this owner s manual carefully and retain it for future reference Shall the unit require maintenance contact an authorized service center Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure To preve...

Page 3: ... that you use local free reimbursement systems batteries and accumulators The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like CAUTION The apparatus shall not be exposed to water dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus y y The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without...

Page 4: ...rating 13 Basic Operations 13 CD USB Operations 13 Other Operations 13 Programmed Playback 13 Displaying file information ID3 TAG 13 Turn off the sound temporarily 14 Radio Operations 14 Listening to the radio 14 Presetting the Radio Stations 14 Deleting all the saved stations 14 Improving poor FM reception 14 Seeing information about a Radio station 15 Sound adjustment 15 Setting the surround mod...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents 5 1 2 3 4 5 4 Troubleshooting 20 Troubleshooting 20 General 5 Appendix 21 Trademarks and Licenses 22 Specifications 23 Maintenance 23 Notes on Discs 23 Handling the Unit ...

Page 6: ...ommend that you use Easy CD Creator which creates an ISO 9660 file system Compatible USB Devices MP3 Player Flash type MP3 player USB Flash Drive Devices that support USB2 0 or USB1 1 The USB function of this unit does not support all USB devices USB device requirement Devices which require additional program installation when you have connected it to a computer are not supported Do not extract th...

Page 7: ... Mutes the sound c SLEEP Sets the system to turn off automatically at a specified time Dimmer The display window will be darken by half INFO Checks information about your music MP3 files often come with tags The tag gives the Title Artist Album or Time information REPEAT MENU Listens to your tracks repeatedly or randomly only in CD USB Move to the desired item TUNING Selects the radio station C V ...

Page 8: ...r with audio outputs e B OPEN CLOSE Opens or closes the disc tray d M PLAY PAUSE Starts playback Pauses playback temporarily press again to exit pause mode Z STOP Stops playback FUNC FUNCTION Changes the input source or function C V Skip Search Goes to next or previous file track Searches backward or forward Press and hold Tunes in the desired radio station f USB Port Connects an USB device g BASS...

Page 9: ...d DOCK AUX IN ANTENNA CABLE CABLE SPEAKERS VIDEO OUT POWER IN L R FM R L 4 5 a b c d e f g h iPod a CABLE b iPod VIDEO OUT c iPod DOCK Connect to the furnished iPod cradle d AUX IN e ANTENNA FM f SPEAKERS Connects the speaker cables g CABLE h POWER IN ...

Page 10: ...ed plus and the other end to the terminals marked minus The speakers contain magnet parts so color irregularity may occur on the TV screen or PC monitor screen Please use the speakers far away from either TV screen or PC monitor Caution System cable Connection Your unit consists of two separate parts CD player and an integrated Tuner Amplifier Before you can use your unit the separate parts must b...

Page 11: ...n the TV using a video cable You can hear the sound through the system s speakers iPod DOCK AUX IN ANTENNA CABLE CABLE SPEAKERS VIDEO OUT POWER IN L R FM R L 4 5 iPod VIDEO OUT iPod Not supplied AUX IN Connection Connect an Output of auxiliary device to the AUX L R INPUT Connector iPod DOCK AUX IN ANTENNA CABLE CABLE SPEAKERS VIDEO OUT POWER IN L R FM R L 4 5 iPod AUX IN L R Red White Unit Red Whi...

Page 12: ...unit y y You can only recharge your iPod through USB port To listen to music on iPod refer to the page 17 Note Antenna Connection Connect the FM antenna for listening to the radio Connect the FM Wire antenna to the FM antenna connector iPod DOCK AUX IN ANTENNA CABLE CABLE SPEAKERS VIDEO OUT POWER IN L R FM R L 4 5 iPod ANTENNA FM After connecting stretch the opposite side of the cable to any direc...

Page 13: ...peatedly the display change in the following order OFF REPEAT TRK REPEAT DIR Only MP3 WMA files REPEAT ALL RANDOM Other Operations Programmed Playback The program function enables you to store your favorite files from any disc or USB device A program can contain 20 tracks 1 Insert a CD or USB and wait for it to be order 2 Press PROG MEMO on the remote control in stop status 3 Press C V on the unit...

Page 14: ... for FM Before tuning make sure to turn down the volume 1 Press FUNCTION until FM appears in the display window 2 Select the desired frequency by pressing TUNING 3 Press PROG MEMO a preset number will flash in the display window 4 Press PRESET FOLDER W S to select the preset number you want 5 Press PROG MEMO The station is stored 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations 7 To listen a preset s...

Page 15: ...INDIA REGUETON MERENGUE SALSA SAMBA CUMBIA AFRO AUTO EQ Realizes the sound equalizer that is the most similar to the genre of which is included in the MP3 ID3 tag of song files POP CLASSIC JAZZ ROCK This program lends an enthusiastic atmosphere to the sound giving you the feeling you are at an actual rock pop jazz or classic concert MP3 OPT This function is optimized for compressible MP3 file It i...

Page 16: ...change the hours and minutes and press SET to save 5 The OFF TIME will be displayed This is your desired time to unit turns off 6 Press C V to change the hours and minutes and press SET to save 7 Press C V to change the volume and press SET to save The clock icon shows that the alarm is set 8 Press TIMER button 2 times You can check the setting status y y If you set the clock time you can check th...

Page 17: ...iPod User Guide 1 Connect the iPod cradle 2 Connect the iPod firmly iPod DOCK AUX IN ANTENNA CABLE CABLE SPEAKERS VIDEO OUT POWER IN L R FM R L 4 5 iPod If you turn this unit on your iPod is automatically turned on and recharging starts 3 Press FUNC on the unit or FUNCTION on the remote control to select iPod function You can operate your iPod through an iPod s display by using the supplied remote...

Page 18: ...s to be charged If you charge the battery while iPod is extremely low in power it may take longer to be charged y y iPod does not support recording function when connected y y Depending on your iPod s software version it may not be possible to control your iPod from this unit We recommend installing the latest software version y y If you use an application make a call or send and receive SMS text ...

Page 19: ...ecord the music file 5 Press X REC on the remote control to finish the setting y y You can check the recording percentage rate for the USB record on the display window during the recording MP3 WMA CD Only y y During recording MP3 WMA there is no sound y y When you stop recording during playback the file that has been recorded at that time will be stored AUDIO CD Only y y Do not remove the USB devi...

Page 20: ...the disc with the label or printed side facing upwards Radio stations cannot be tuned in properly y y The antenna is positioned or connected poorly Connect the antenna securely y y The signal strength of the radio station is too weak Tune to the station manually y y No stations have been preset or preset stations have been cleared when tuning by scanning preset channels Preset some radio stations ...

Page 21: ...ne mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod iPhone may affect wireless performance ...

Page 22: ...m stereo jack ANALOG AUDIO IN 0 6 Vrms 1 kHz 600 Ω RCA jack L R x 1 iPod VIDEO OUT 1 0 V p p 75 Ω sync negative RCA jack x 1 Tuner FM Tuning Range 87 5 to 108 0 MHz or 87 50 to 108 00 MHz Amplifier Stereo mode 50 W 50 W CD Frequency Response 40 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio 75 dB Dynamic range more than 80 dB Front Speaker Type 2 Way 2 speaker Impedance Rated 8 Ω Input Power 50 W Max Input Po...

Page 23: ...ck the unit as it was originally packed at the factory Keeping the exterior surfaces clean Do not use volatile liquids such as insecticide spray near the unit Wiping with strong pressure may damage the surface Do not leave rubber or plastic products in contact with the unit for a long period of time Cleaning the unit To clean the player use a soft dry cloth If the surfaces are extremely dirty use ...

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