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Operation

Programme Play

 

You can programme up to 20 tracks to play in any desired order.  

The player must be in the Stop mode only with a CD disc inserted.

1. Insert a disc and press the   button when it starts playing.

2. Press the 

PROG

 button, [001 P--01] will be displayed.

3. Press the 

l

◄◄  /  ►►

l

 buttons on the front panel or 

0-9,

 ►

l

◄ buttons on the 

remote controller to select the desired track number. 

•  To select track number 12, directly press 1, 2 buttons etc.

4. Press the 

PROG

 button to confirm the track number to be stored.

5. Repeat steps 3-4 to select and store all desired tracks.

6. Press the ►

ll

  button to start the programme play.

7. Press the   button once to stop the programme play.  

Press the   button twice to clear the programme, [PRG CLR] will be displayed. 

Note!

 During the Programm Play, [PROG] will be displayed.

Repeat and shuffle play (CD disc)

•  During playing - ONE/ALL Repeat Play and Shuffle Play can be set by pressing the 

MODE

 button.

 ◦ First press: to repeat the same track, [RPT ONE] will be displayed for a while and 

the [REP] icon will stay displayed as long as the function is active.

 ◦ Second press: to repeat all tracks on a disc, [RPT ALL] will be displayed for a while 

and the [REP ALL] icons will stay displayed as long as the function is active.

 ◦ Third press: to play all tracks randomly (shuffle mode), [SHUF ON] will be display-

ed for a while and the [SHUF] icon will stay displayed as long as the function is 

active.

 ◦ Fourth press: to cancel the shuffle mode. [SHUF OFF] will be displayed.

MP3/WMA Disc Playing

Note! 

Correct MP3/WMA music playback from CD depends on the type and format of 

the disc and the condition of individual recordings.  

If you are having trouble playing a certain disc, it is recommended to use the USB input 

instead.

1. Use the 

INPUT

 knob/button or press the 

CD

 button on the remote controller to select 

the DISC

 

input. [DISC  ] will be displayed.

2. Press the    button to open the disc tray and place the MP3/WMA disc on it (with the 

printed side up).  

Note! 

If the disc tray is not closed manually within approximately 60 seconds, it will 

close automatically.

3. Press the    button to close the disc tray, the player will read the disc and play it 

automatically.  

Note!

 If in the Stop mode, please press the ►

ll

 button to start playing the disc.

4. Press the ►

ll

 button to temporarily stop the playing, press the button again, it will 

continue to play.

5. Press the   button to stop the disc playing.

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use the number buttons. To select track number 12, directly press 1, 2 buttons etc.

   Press and hold the 

l

◄◄  / ►►

l

  buttons on the front panel or ►► / ◄◄ buttons on 

   the remote controller to search for the position that you intend to start playing. 

   Release to resume normal play. 

Summary of Contents for HTR-1000CD v.3

Page 1: ...HTR 1000CD v 3 HYBRID STEREO CD RECEIVER Instruction Manual Edition 07 2023...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Bluetooth to wirelessly stream music from smartphones tablets or computers 2 analog inputs including a 3 5mm input on the front to quickly connect external analog audio devices smartphones MP3 players...

Page 4: ...y and Automatic Standby features 17 Setting the Clock 18 INPUT selection 18 Sound Control 19 Headphone Connection 21 Dimmer 21 DAB Radio Operation 22 FM Radio Operation 23 CD Player Operation 25 Play...

Page 5: ...T TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING THE UNIT MAY BECOME HOT ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO ALLOW FOR COOLING DO NOT PLACE THE UNIT NEAR A HEAT SOURCE OR IN SPACES THAT CAN RESTRICT VENTIL...

Page 6: ...e receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 12 Lighting For added protection for this product during a lighting storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time...

Page 7: ...rom metal objects which may cause a short circuit resulting in leakage or in extreme cases fire or even an explosion Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment when you know...

Page 8: ...ids toys games and other appliances may be easily swallowed by young children and this is dangerous Keep loose button cells away from young children Make sure appliance battery compartments are secure...

Page 9: ...the old batteries and replace them with new ones within several minutes If the batteries are placed incorrectly thay can cause explosion Remove the batteries if the remote controller is not used for a...

Page 10: ...tion Button CD 20 USB function Button USB 21 PHONO function Button PHONO N A 22 OPTICAL 1 2 function Button OPT 1 2 OPT 2 N A 23 Mode Button MODE Stereo Mono select Button MODE 24 Dimmer Button DIM 25...

Page 11: ...sor 5 Open Close Button 6 Play Pause Button 7 Stop Button 8 Previous Button Search Backward Button Tuning Backward Button 9 Next Button Search Forward Button Tuning Forward Button 10 Display 11 Headph...

Page 12: ...el 19 Analog Stereo RCA Input AUX IN 20 Digital Input OPTICAL IN 21 Subwoofer RCA Output SUB OUT 22 Speaker Connectors Right and Left Channel Output SPEAKERS OUT 23 DAB FM Antenna Socket DAB FM 24 Pow...

Page 13: ...er group speakers should be connected RED with RED amplifier connector BLACK with BLACK amplifier connector Please refer to your speaker instruction manual for more information 2 4 3 L 1 1 Tighten the...

Page 14: ...aker cables RCA RCA interconnect Network streamer etc Digital optical cable Digital to Analog Converter etc Active Subwoofer RCA RCA subwoofer interconnect Smartphone tablet etc Headphones USB Flash D...

Page 15: ...the DAB FM Antenna Socket For better DAB FM reception we recommend using an outdoor DAB FM antenna Note Make sure the antenna is firmly installed otherwise the signal reception may be unstable To avoi...

Page 16: ...ubwoofer to the SUB OUT output Please refer to your subwoofer instruction manual for more information Connecting Audio Equipment With Built In Analog Output If you want to play music from audio source...

Page 17: ...IN input Output RCA sockets RCA RCA interconnect 1 pair supplied AUDIO IN input Outputs 3 5 mm 1 8 socket or RCA sockets 3 5 mm mini jack mini jack interconnect not supplied 3 5 mm mini jack RCA inter...

Page 18: ...nated Then the Display will be turned off The Clock will not be displayed Press the CLOCK button the CD Receiver will activate the Normal Standby mode and the Clock if set will be displayed for some t...

Page 19: ...disconnected from the electrical outlet the Clock setting will be lost Setting the Clock Automatically When the CD Receiver is tuned in the DAB RDS station station you can synchronize with the time t...

Page 20: ...may void your warranty If you hear distortion or notice that the speakers are not working normally turn down the volume immediately 19 MUTE During playback press this button to stop the CD Receiver au...

Page 21: ...is 0 Front panel Turn the knob counterclockwise to decrease the amount of low frequencies Turn the knob clockwise to increase the amount of low frequencies Remote controller Press the BASS TREBLE but...

Page 22: ...ASS TREBLE LOUDNESS S BASS will affect the sound transmitted to the headphones Listening at high volume may cause hearing damage LOUDNESS The LOUDNESS function boosts low and high frequencies it is in...

Page 23: ...automatically If the preset number is less than 10 press the number buttons 1 9 If the preset number is 10 or higher press the 10 button and one of the number buttons 0 9 If the preset number is 20 or...

Page 24: ...cally by the broadcaster DLS Dynamic Label Segment Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message that the broadcasters may include with their transmissions The message usually includes information such...

Page 25: ...n and one of the number buttons 0 9 If the preset number is 20 press the 10 button twice and 0 Program radio stations Automatically Press and hold the PROG button for 2 seconds or longer to activate t...

Page 26: ...on on the remote controller to select the DISC input DISC will be displayed 2 Press the button to open the disc tray and place the CD disc on it with the printed side up Note If the disc tray is not c...

Page 27: ...ction is active Third press to play all tracks randomly shuffle mode SHUF ON will be display ed for a while and the SHUF icon will stay displayed as long as the function is active Fourth press to canc...

Page 28: ...number 12 directly press 1 2 buttons etc 5 Press the PROG button to confirm the file number to be stored 6 Repeat steps 3 4 to select and store all desired files 7 Press the ll button to start the pr...

Page 29: ...s on the remote controller once or more to skip previous forward one or more files on the disc or use the number buttons To select file number 12 directly press 1 2 buttons etc Press and hold the l l...

Page 30: ...lay During playing ONE ALL ALBUM FOLDER Repeat Play and Shuffle Play can be set by pressing the MODE button First press To repeat the same file RPT ONE will be displayed for a while and the REP icon w...

Page 31: ...a USB Flash Drive contains unsupported files then it may obs truct the CD Receiver operation make sure to remove such files Charging a Mobile Device via USB To charge a mobile device use a USB cable a...

Page 32: ...ctive Bluetooth connection on your audio source device then BT READY will be displayed and then BT will blink indicating that the CD Receiver is ready to pair with another audio source device 7 The CD...

Page 33: ...ports A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Note The above listed functionality may vary on different Bluetooth audio sources smartphones computers or other compatible devices For some audio source...

Page 34: ...nd the input will be displayed e g DISC 2 Use the l l buttons on the front panel or l l VOL buttons on the remote controller to select an input 3 Press the TIMER SLEEP button the hour indicator will b...

Page 35: ...produce significant amount of noise called noise floor or self noise which can be audible in speakers and headphones in one or both channels Devices equipped with vacuum tubes are more prone to vario...

Page 36: ...per or tape to the disc Cleaning Discs Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration Wipe the disc from the centre outwards with a soft cloth Always keep the disc clean If yo...

Page 37: ...Specifications We strongly advise to contact a professional installer or dealer in order to install TAGA Harmony products We recommend using high quality TAGA Harmony cables and other installation ac...

Page 38: ...uts AUX Stereo Jack 3 5mm front panel Analog outputs Subwoofer frequency 20 300Hz Headphone output Impedance 32ohm Output power 10mW 32ohm Frequency response 30Hz 20KHz 6dB Total Harmonic Distortions...

Page 39: ...is symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination...

Page 40: ...39 Notes...

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