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TASCAM  CD-200i

Operation messages

The following messages are shown on the main display according to the operation of the CD player. 

Message

Message

lit or blinking

Meaning

Response

-CLEAR-

Lit

All programs have been cleared. 

CLOSE

Lit

The disc tray is closing.

NO DISC

Lit

There is no disc or the disc cannot be 

verified. 

NO FILES

Lit

The disc has no files that can be played 

back. 

Load a disc that has MP3 or WAV 

files. 

NO NAME 

Lit

There is no artist data or no file data that 

can be displayed

Text information must be 7-bit ASCII 

compatible text to be displayed.

NO TITLE 

Lit

There is no title data that can be displayed. Text information must be 7-bit ASCII 

compatible text to be displayed. 

OPEN

Lit

The disc tray is open.

TOC READ

Lit

TOC information is being read. 

NO IPOD

Lit

No iPod is connected.

Connect an iPod.

-IPOD-

Lit

The output source is set to iPod.

-AUX-

Lit

The output source is set to AUX.

Warning messages

If an operation cannot be completed, one of the following messages is shown. It will appear for about two seconds before 

disappearing automatically. 

Message

Message

lit or blinking

Meaning

Response

NO PGM

Lit

No program has been created. 

Add tracks to the program. 

PGM FULL

Lit

You cannot add more than 99 tracks to the 

program.

Either stop trying to add to the 

program, clear the program, or 

replace one of the tracks in the 

program.

Error messages

If one of the following error messages is shown, please refer to the Response column and try to resolve it. If this does not 

correct the problem, please contact a TEAC repair center. 

Message

Message

lit or blinking

Meaning

Response

COMM ERR

Blinking

Cannot communicate with the CD drive.

Contact a TEAC repair center. 

COMM ERR

Lit

An error occurred during communication 

with the CD drive. 

Contact a TEAC repair center. 

DEC ERR

Lit

The file type is not supported or otherwise 

could not be played

Change the disc

DISC ERR

Lit

The TOC or file system could not be read, 

or focus adjustment was not possible. 

Clean or change the disc.

DRV ERR

Lit

The CD drive hardware is broken. 

Contact a TEAC repair center.

READ ERR

Lit

The track cannot be accessed. 

Clean or change the disc.

6 − Message Lists

Summary of Contents for CD-200i

Page 1: ...CD 200i CD Player iPod Dock D01086320B OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...s Model number Serial number In North America use only on 120V supply CE Marking Information a Applicable electromagnetic environment E4 b The average half cycle r m s inrush current 1 On initial swit...

Page 3: ...s mesures appropri es F r Kunden in Europa Warnung Dies ist eine Einrichtung welche die Funk Entst rung nach Klasse A besitzt Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkst rungen versursachen in diesem...

Page 4: ...or leak causing fire injury or stains around them When you store or dispose batteries isolate their terminals with insulation tape or something like that to prevent them from contacting other batteri...

Page 5: ...mation about disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment Disposal of batteries and or accum...

Page 6: ...9 Changing the output sound source 20 4 Playing Back CDs 21 Discs that can be played 21 Folders and tracks on data CDs 21 Loading a CD 22 Playback 22 Selecting a track 23 Skipping to the next or previ...

Page 7: ...nd video playing back from an iPod as well as to con trol and recharge the iPod The stereo mini jack audio line input allows sound to be input from portable audio devices other than iPods 1 Introducti...

Page 8: ...ing cloths benzene paint thinner ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents to clean the unit as they could damage the surface About discs In addition to audio CDs CD DA the CD 200i can play CD R and CD R...

Page 9: ...the remote control unit RC CD200i point it towards here 1 POWER switch Press this switch to turn the unit on or off CAUTION Before turning on the power minimize the volume of connected devices Failure...

Page 10: ...e beginning of each track on the CD plays for 10 seconds in order During intro check playback press and hold this key again to return to the previous playback mode and continue playing the current tra...

Page 11: ...ital format The iPod playback sound signal and the AUX IN input can only be output from the analog jacks Digital output of these signals is not possible CAUTION When MP3 or WAV file is playing the sam...

Page 12: ...is in the unit the folder number is shown when set to folder playback and ALL is shown when set to disc playback all folders When an audio CD is in the unit cd is shown 6 Alphanumeric display CD and...

Page 13: ...formation that can be shown depends on the type of disc and the status of operation See Time and text information display on page 28 When iPod is selected you can switch whether its video is shown on...

Page 14: ...ss and hold to search a track 0 OPEN CLOSE key CD Use to open and close the disc tray q PROGRAM EDIT key CD When the output source is set to CD use this to make confirm and edit program settings See P...

Page 15: ...jack coaxial or optical of this unit to the input jack of a stereo amplifier mixer recorder or other device with a digital input The iPod playback sound signal and signals input through the AUX IN jac...

Page 16: ...or later Dock connectors iPod shuffles do not have dock connectors so they cannot be used with the dock They can however be connected using the AUX IN jack see Connecting external audio players on pag...

Page 17: ...own when it is pulled out Do not place anything other than an iPod on the iPod dock when it is pulled out Closing the iPod dock Remove the iPod and then press the panel while pressing and holding the...

Page 18: ...xternal device before connecting it to the AUX IN Failure to do so could cause a sudden burst of loud noise which might result in hearing damage for example Before connecting or disconnecting somethin...

Page 19: ...nresponsive Cautions about the use of batteries Misuse of batteries could cause them to leak rupture or otherwise be damaged Please read and abide by the precautions on them when using batteries Also...

Page 20: ...ntrol PLAY MODE INTRO CHECK SOURCE SEL key SOURCE SEL key By the above operation the sound output sources will cycle through in the following order When the output source is iPod When the output sourc...

Page 21: ...he MP3 data format even if they have the mp3 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...

Page 22: ...an press the PLAY READY key to close the disc tray and begin playback immediately CAUTION If you open the disc tray while this unit is in use the following settings are lost Program Current folder for...

Page 23: ...set a track for playback by number Track numbers can have up to two digits for audio CDs and up to three digits for data CDs 1 Use the remote control numeric keys 0 9 to input the track number Input...

Page 24: ...k area Follow the procedures below to set the playback folder You can also set the playback area to be the entire disc by selecting ALL Selecting the folder FOLDER PITCH keys FOLDER keys When using a...

Page 25: ...ey on the remote con trol when playback is stopped or no CD is loaded PLAY MODE INTRO CHECK SOURCE SEL key PLAY MODE key An indicator for the current mode will appear on the display as shown below No...

Page 26: ...m step 01 is shown 2 Use the numeric keys or search keys to select a track to set as program step 01 The MEMORY indicator and the track number blink When using the numeric keys input the number starti...

Page 27: ...e PROGRAM EDIT key After replacing a track the display shows the empty step at the end of the program and you can add another track to the end of the program if desired 4 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key ag...

Page 28: ...as it is until the end of the disc or current folder is reached Then playback continues from the beginning of the disc or current folder If repeat playback is turned ON when stopped repeat playback be...

Page 29: ...3 tag information for data CDs and CD text information for audio CDs When this infor mation is not included for a disc or file or the infor mation contains characters that cannot be displayed NO TITLE...

Page 30: ...stopped press and hold the PLAY MODE INTRO CHECK SOURCE SEL key on the main unit or the INTRO CHECK key on the remote control to playback only the first 10 seconds of each track The INTRO indicator li...

Page 31: ...pending on the iPod software version operation from the CD 200i might not work Settings made on the iPod Make the following settings on the iPod in order to output video These settings cannot be made...

Page 32: ...ng messages is shown It will appear for about two seconds before disappearing automatically Message Message lit or blinking Meaning Response NO PGM Lit No program has been created Add tracks to the pr...

Page 33: ...ck e Confirm that the correct dock adapter has been inserted into this unit s iPod dock e Confirm that no debris or dust is stuck to this unit s iPod dock and then try to connect the iPod again The iP...

Page 34: ...OFF CD Pitch control value CD Ratings Compatible disc formats CD DA 12 cm 8 cm CD ROM 12 cm 8 cm ISO 9660 LEVEL 1 2 ROMEO JOLIET format CD R CD RW DISC compatible Playable format Audio CD CD DA MPEG1...

Page 35: ...ns W x H x D 481 x 94 5 x 298 mm 18 94 x 3 72 x 11 73 in Weight 4 7 kg 10 36 lb Operating Temperature 5 to 35 C Inclination of installation 5 or less Dimensions Illustrations and other depictions may...

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