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TASCAM  CD-200BT

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4 – CD playback

In this chapter, we explain playback functions that can be used 

with tracks on CDs.
The following explanations assume that a CD that contains 

audio files/tracks has been loaded in this unit, the power is ON 

and the CD has been set as the current source. (See “Selecting 

the audio to output (current source)” on page 16.)

Playable discs and files 

This unit can play back the following types of discs and files.

 

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CD-DA (audio CD) format discs

Music CDs that are commercially available and CD-R and CD-RW 

discs that have been recorded as audio CD format can be played. 

In this manual, these types of discs are called “audio CDs.”

 

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Data CDs

This unit can play back CD-ROM/R/RW discs with MP3, MP2 and 

WAV files in ISO 9660 Level 1, Level 2 and Joliet formats. In this 

manual, these types of discs are called, “data CDs.”

NOTE

• 

This unit cannot read CD-R/RW discs that have not been 

finalized.

• 

For details about playable sampling frequencies and bit 

rates, see “Playback file formats” on page 29.

• 

The sampling frequency of this unit’s digital output is always 

44.1 kHz regardless of the playback disc/file sampling 

frequency. Digital output is possible when pitch control is 

ON, but the sampling frequency is altered in proportion to 

the pitch control value. When the pitch control function is 

ON, therefore, some equipment might not be able to receive 

the digital output of this unit.

• 

This unit’s display can only show single-byte characters 

(alphabet and numbers). File with names that use Japanese, 

Chinese or other double-byte characters can be played back, 

but those characters will be shown as 

_

 on the display. 

• 

This unit identifies MP3 and MP2 files by their “.mp3” and 

“.mp2” file extensions. This unit cannot play MP3/MP2 

files that do not have the correct “.mp3” and “.mp2” file 

extension, so always include these file extensions at the 

ends of MP3/MP2 file names. This unit cannot play files that 

are not in the MP3/MP2 data format even if they have an 

“.mp3” and “.mp2” file extension. 

• 

The unit identifies WAV files with the ".wav" file extension. 

This unit cannot play WAV files that do not have the ".wav" 

file extension, so always include the ".wav" file extension at 

the end of the name of an WAV file. The unit cannot play files 

that are not in the WAV data format even if they have the 

".wav" file extension.

• 

Data CDs with more than 999 files or 512 folders might not 

play correctly.

• 

Depending on disc conditions, this unit might not be able to 

play some discs, or skips in the sound might occur.

Folders and tracks on data CDs

This unit treats all the audio files on data CDs as “tracks”. 

Some data CDs store files inside folders in the same way that 

computers usually do. In addition, multiple folders can be 

stored inside another folder creating a multilevel structure. (The 

maximum number of folder levels is 16.)
You can use this unit’s folder search function to look for audio 

files among multiple folders. Searching starts from high-level 

folders and then moves to lower-level subfolders.
If there are audio files in the root directory of a data CD, this root 

directory is also treated as a folder.
Folders that do not directly contain audio files will be ignored 

when searching folders. For example, folders C and D in the 

illustration below would be ignored when searching folders.

(Folder 01)

A

(Folder 02)

(Folder 03)

B

bb001.mp3(Track 001)
bb002.mp3(Track 002)

D

(Folder 04)

E

ee001.mp3(Track 001)

(No folder number)

C

cc001.txt(File other than audio)

aa001.mp3(Track 001)

(No folder number)

00001.mp3(Track 001)
00002.mp3(Track 002)

ROOT

Example of data CD structure

 

Summary of Contents for CD-200BT

Page 1: ...D01194420A CD 200BT CD Player Bluetooth Receiver OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...TH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by TEAC CORPORATION for c...

Page 3: ...10 cm 4 in at the rear of the unit for ventilation 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 onl...

Page 4: ...eyesight If fluid does enter an eye wash it out thor oughly with clean water without rubbing the eye and then consult a doctor immediately If the fluid gets on a person s body or clothing it could cau...

Page 5: ...should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities b By disposing of waste batteries and or accu...

Page 6: ...yback area 18 Setting the playback area 18 Playback modes 18 Selecting the playback mode 18 Playback 19 Selecting a track 19 Skipping to the next or previous track 19 Selecting by track number 19 Sear...

Page 7: ...etooth A2DP also supports SCMS T enabling the reception of protected audio content Stereo line mini jack enables audio input from portable audio players that do not support Bluetooth Included items Th...

Page 8: ...htful licensor your unauthorized recording reproduction or distribution thereof may result in severe criminal penalties under copyright laws and international copyright treaties If you are uncertain a...

Page 9: ...addition this unit can be used to control the playback of such Bluetooth devices CAUTION Operation and connection of this unit s Bluetooth functions with all Bluetooth devices are not guaranteed Tran...

Page 10: ...ne level audio input Connect a portable digital audio player or other external audio device to it CAUTION Before connecting an external device to the AUX IN jack minimize the volume of that device Fai...

Page 11: ...e CD playback pitch control function ON OFF See Pitch control on page 24 CAUTION The repeat setting can be changed when the current source is Bluetooth but this setting has no effect on Bluetooth play...

Page 12: ...ed when shown TOC means Table Of Contents which is track information written on the disc 8 Main display information type indicator When text information is shown in the main display area these indicat...

Page 13: ...OPEN CLOSE button Use to open and close the disc tray q DISPLAY button Press to change how the time is shown and other infor mation When this button is pressed the type of information currently displ...

Page 14: ...jacks of a stereo amplifier mixer recorder or other device with analog inputs NOTE Cables are not included with this unit Do not bundle RCA cables with power cords or speaker cables Doing so could cau...

Page 15: ...an AUX IN CD or Bluetooth or turn this unit off Preparing the remote control Inserting batteries 1 Open the lid 2 Confirm polarity and insert two AA batteries 3 Close the lid Replacing the batteries R...

Page 16: ...lecting the audio to output current source You can select the CD playback signal the audio signal received via Bluetooth or the signal input through the AUX IN jack as the audio signal output from thi...

Page 17: ...mp3 and mp2 file extensions This unit cannot play MP3 MP2 files that do not have the correct mp3 and mp2 file extension so always include these file extensions at the ends of MP3 MP2 file names This u...

Page 18: ...n random order regardless of their track numbers Playback stops after all tracks have been played NOTE When FOLDERis the playback area for a data CD the tracks in the current folder will be played bac...

Page 19: ...unit or the remote control to start track playback NOTE If you press the main unit SEARCH m buttons or the remote search m and buttons during playback playback will resume after skipping tracks Selec...

Page 20: ...layback random playback will play back all tracks inside the current folder randomly Programmed playback To use programmed playback you must set a program either before or after setting the playback m...

Page 21: ...are cleared If you try to add more than 99 tracks a PGM FULLerror message appears Only 99 tracks can be added Checking the program You can check the contents of the program 1 Press the PROGRAM EDIT bu...

Page 22: ...ROGRAM EDIT button until the empty program step where it is possible to add a track appears No track number is shown and PROGblinks 3 Press the remote STOP button CLEAR appears on the display After cl...

Page 23: ...change the information shown but the total number of tracks and total playback time are shown 8 8 Data CD When playing back or paused you can change the infor mation shown on the display cycling thro...

Page 24: ...a data CD MP3 MP2 WAV sometimes causes the playback sound to skip When the pitch control function is on digital output is possible but the sampling frequency will be changed by an amount equivalent t...

Page 25: ...ct one Bluetooth device that has already been paired and only search for and connect with it Press the DEVICE SEL PAIRING button on the main unit or the DEVICE SEL button on the remote control to show...

Page 26: ...c used AAC codec used aptX codec used NOTE After pressing the DISPLAY SHIFT button on the main unit or the DISPLAY button on the remote control the currently selected type of display information is sh...

Page 27: ...wo seconds and then disappear Message Meaning Response NO PGM No program has been created Add tracks to the program PGM FULL No more tracks can be added to the program A program can contain a maximum...

Page 28: ...evices e Reduce the distance between the Bluetooth device and this unit when using them together Try changing the positions of the Bluetooth device and this unit e If you are using any applications on...

Page 29: ...PDIF DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL Connector TOS JEITA RC 5720C Compatible Signal Format IEC 60958 3 S PDIF Audio performance Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 0 dB during playback JEITA Signal to Noise Rat...

Page 30: ...D 481 x 94 5 x 298 mm 18 94 x 3 72 x 11 73 in Weight 4 5 kg 9 92 lb Operating Temperature 5 to 35 C Inclination of installation 5 or less Dimensions 465mm 481mm 435mm 94 5mm 88mm 76mm 6 5mm 12 5mm 279...

Page 31: ...TASCAM CD 200BT 31 Note...

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