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TASCAM  CD-200SB

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1 – Introduction

SD cards and USB flash drives

This unit can use SD cards and USB flash drives for playback and 

dubbing.
A list of SD cards and USB flash drives that we have confirmed to 

operate with this unit is posted on the TASCAM website (http://

tascam.com/)

Handling precautions

SD cards and USB flash drives are made with precision. In order 

to avoid damaging SD cards and USB flash drives, please observe 

the following precautions when handling them. 

•  Do not leave them in places that are extremely hot or cold.
•  Do not leave them in places that are extremely humid. 
•  Do not get them wet. 
•  Do not place objects on top of them or twist them. 
•  Do not subject them to strong impacts. 
•  Do not remove or insert them during dubbing, playback or 

data transfer or at other times they are being accessed by 

the unit.

•  When transporting them, do not leave their terminals 

exposed (use covers).

About media that have been confirmed for 

use with this unit

This unit uses SD cards and USB flash drives for playback and 

dubbing.
Old SD cards and USB flash drives, as well as some new ones, 

might have memory components with slow operating speeds or 

small internal buffering capacities. Use of such cards and drives 

could affect the dubbing performance of this unit.
Please refer to the list of SD cards and USB flash drives that 

we have confirmed to operate with this unit that is posted on 

the TASCAM website. You can also contact TASCAM customer 

support. (http://tascam.com/)

SD card/USB flash drive write-protection

This unit writes settings used by the direct folder function (page 

32) to the media in order to save them. Since direct folders 

settings cannot be written to SD cards and USB flash drives that 

are write-protected, these settings will be lost when the media is 

removed and the power is turned OFF. 

Precaution regarding use with Mac operating 

systems

The number of songs and track numbers within a folder might 

not match on SD cards and USB flash drives that have been 

written on by a Mac. This is an existing problem with Mac system 

files, but it will not affect playback on this unit.
If the “Trash” is not emptied on a Mac, the open space on an SD 

card or USB flash drive could be insufficient and dubbing and 

other operations might not be possible. Empty the Trash before 

ejecting an SD card or USB flash drive from a Mac.

About discs

In addition to audio CDs (CD-DA), the CD-200SB can play
CD-R and CD-RW discs on which audio CD, MP3, MP2 or WAV
format files are recorded. The CD player can also play
3-inch CDs

Handling of compact discs

•  Always place the compact discs in the trays with their label 

facing upward.

•  To remove a disc from its case, press down on the center of 

the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding it carefully by 

the edges.

•  Do not touch the signal side (the unlabeled side).Fingerprints, 

oils and other substances can cause errors during playing.

•  To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe gently with a soft dry 

cloth from the center towards the outside edge. Dirt on discs 

can lower the sound quality, so clean them and always store 

them in a clean state.

•  Do not use any record spray, anti-static solutions, benzine, 

paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean CDs. This 

could damage the delicate playing surface and cause CDs to 

become unplayable.

•  Do not apply labels or other materials to discs. Do not use 

discs that have had tape, stickers or other materials applied 

to their surface. Do not use discs that have sticky residue 

from stickers, etc. Such discs could become stuck in the unit 

or cause it to malfunction.

•  Never use a commercially available CD stabilizer. Using stabi-

lizers with this unit will damage the mechanism and cause it 

to malfunction.

•  Do not use cracked discs.
•  Only use circular compact discs. Do not use non-circular 

promotional, etc. discs.

•  Some record companies sell copy-protected discs or copy-

controlled discs that may not play back correctly in this unit. 

Since such discs may not conform with the CD standard, do 

not use them in this unit.

•  If you experience problems with such non-standard discs, 

you should contact the producers of the disc.

Summary of Contents for CD-200SB

Page 1: ...D01174820B CD 200SB CD Solid State Player OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...erference at his own expense 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...

Page 3: ...feet of the unit before mounting CAUTION Leave 1U of space above the unit for ventilation Allow at least 10 cm 4 in at the rear of the unit for ventilation 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these inst...

Page 4: ...uid 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 cause skin injuri...

Page 5: ...Setting the playback area 21 Playback modes 21 Selecting the playback mode 22 Playback 22 Selecting a track 23 Skipping to the next or previous track 23 Selecting by track number 23 Search forward an...

Page 6: ...Specifications 46 Ratings 46 Output ratings 46 Analog audio output ratings 46 Digital audio output ratings 46 Audio performance 46 Backup memory 46 General 47 Dimensions 47 8 8 For China CD 200SB Pb...

Page 7: ...ubbed copied to SD cards and USB flash drives Direct folder function using the number 1 10 0 buttons on the main unit or the wireless remote control SD card USB flash drive Browse function SD card USB...

Page 8: ...e owners Precautions for placement The operating temperature should be between 5 C and 35 C 41 F and 95 F Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position for correct operation Do not place any...

Page 9: ...B flash drives that have been written on by a Mac This is an existing problem with Mac system files but it will not affect playback on this unit If the Trash is not emptied on a Mac the open space on...

Page 10: ...e 33 4 CLEAR CLEAR ALL button indicator Use with the direct folder function to clear FOLDER TRACK SELECT 1 10 0 button folder assignments This indicator lights while clearing an assignment See Clearin...

Page 11: ...is pressed the type of information currently displayed is shown for two seconds Press the button again during this time to change the type of infor mation shown The information that can be shown depen...

Page 12: ...equency of this unit s digital output is always 44 1 kHz regardless of the playback media file sampling frequency Digital output is possible when the pitch control function is on with Audio CD or Data...

Page 13: ...s ON 6 Current media indicator This shows the currently selected media type 7 Main display area The track number and time or text information is shown The status of the unit OPEN CLOSE TOC READ etc an...

Page 14: ...function to clear FOLDER TRACK SELECT 1 10 0 button folder assignments See Clearing individual direct folder assignments on page 36 5 AUTO SET button Press to automatically assign folders on the SD ca...

Page 15: ...e 38 i ERASE FOLDER button Press to activate the folder erase mode in which you can erase folders on SD cards and USB flash drives See Erasing folders on page 42 o WAV MP3 button Press when dubbing to...

Page 16: ...device 8 8 Connecting analog audio devices Connect the analog output jacks of this unit to the input jacks of a stereo amplifier mixer recorder or other device with analog inputs NOTE Cables are not...

Page 17: ...trol within the following range Remote Sensor Operation distance Directly in front Within 7 meters 15 left or right Within 7 meters Loading a CD To load a CD press the OPEN CLOSE button on the main un...

Page 18: ...D card etc Doing so could for example cause dubbing to fail data to be lost or sudden loud noises from monitoring equipment which might damage the equipment or harm your hearing 1 Pull the SD card slo...

Page 19: ...t which might damage the equipment or harm your hearing Selecting the playback media Press the MEDIA SELECT button on the main unit or the remote control to select the media played back by the main un...

Page 20: ...se 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 uni...

Page 21: ...setting Tracks on the current media are played back in numerical order NOTE When the current media is a CD SD card or USB flash drive and the playback area is set to FOLDER tracks in the current fold...

Page 22: ...ned off NOTE Immediately after pressing the PLAY MODE INTRO CHECK PLAY AREA button on the main unit or the PLAY MODE button on the remote control the selected mode is shown on the main display area as...

Page 23: ...largest digit To select track 1 Press the 1 button one time To select track 12 Press the 1 button followed by the 2 button 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button on the main unit or the remote control The sel...

Page 24: ...back 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 mode...

Page 25: ...ep 01 is shown 2 Use the remote number 1 10 0 buttons or search m SELECT 5 and SELECT b buttons to select a track to set as program step 01 PROG and the track number blink Use the number 1 10 0 button...

Page 26: ...OGRAM EDIT button on the remote control while playback is stopped to activate program setting mode 2 Press and hold the PROGRAM EDIT button until the empty program step where it is possible to add a t...

Page 27: ...ss this button again while this is being shown to change the type of information displayed The types of data that can be shown when changing the display depend on the type and status of the current me...

Page 28: ...l not affect playback on this unit Pitch control with CDs only Using pitch control playback CDs can be played back at a different pitch sound frequency and playback speed Follow the procedures below t...

Page 29: ...check playback press and hold the PLAY MODE INTRO CHECK PLAY AREA button on the main unit or the INTRO CHECK button on the remote to return to ordinary playback mode INTRO disappears from the display...

Page 30: ...s icon appears above the text that shows the audio file name NOTE The folder icon and audio file icon never appear at the same time Requirements for browsing You can only browse the SD card or USB fla...

Page 31: ...a file is selected press the PLAY PAUSE button on the main unit or the remote control to start playback of that file TIP If you enter browse mode during playback the file being played back will be se...

Page 32: ...blems o This file is automatically saved when playback of the media is stopped o If settings are changed when playing back or paused they will be saved automatically when playback is stopped During au...

Page 33: ...write an existing direct folder assignment to change it See Changing individual direct folder assignments on page 34 3 Use the FOLDER g t buttons on the main unit or the remote control to select show...

Page 34: ...ssignments When assigning direct folders indicators light on the main unit FOLDER TRACK SELECT 1 10 0 buttons that already have direct folder assignments To change direct folder assignments you must o...

Page 35: ...ustration above ends playback continues with the first track in the folder assigned to button 2 01_FILE_2 1 mp3 FOLDER FOLDER appears on display The playback area is the folder assigned to the FOLDER...

Page 36: ...k the entire media will begin playing back from the first track o After using the browse function during direct folder playback the file selected using the browse function will begin playing back and...

Page 37: ...SD card is selected and the icon will appear if a USB flash drive is selected NOTE You cannot select media that is not loaded 2 Press the main unit CLEAR CLEAR ALL button while pressing and holding t...

Page 38: ...io of the CD being dubbed is output o SD cards and USB flash drives cannot be played back o Continuous playback mode is used for CD playback regardless of the playback mode setting NOTE Depending on t...

Page 39: ...the USB flash drive the CD will be dubbed to the USB flash drive 3 Press the main unit DUBBING WAV MP3 button while pressing and holding the DISPLAY SHIFT button or press the remote WAV MP3 button to...

Page 40: ...the selected folder of the data CD finishes dubbing FINISHED appears on the display and then the unit returns to the state it was in before dubbing began The folder created at the beginning of dubbin...

Page 41: ...4 GB 8 GB WAV STEREO 16 bit 44 1 kHz 1 34 3 08 6 17 12 35 MP3 STEREO 64 kbps LQ 44 1 kHz 34 42 69 25 138 35 277 29 128 kbps MQ 44 1 kHz 17 21 34 42 69 17 138 44 256 kbps HQ 44 1 kHz 8 40 17 21 34 38 6...

Page 42: ...ons the remote number 1 10 0 buttons and the FOLDER g t buttons on the main unit or the remote control NOTE When the main unit CANCEL indicator is blinking you can press the CANCEL button on the main...

Page 43: ...Do not remove the media TOC READ TOC information is being read WAIT A file is being processed Do not remove the media WRITING Data is being written to the media Do not remove the media Warning message...

Page 44: ...e is not supported or otherwise could not be played Change the disc DISC ERR The TOC or file system could not be read or focus adjustment was not possible Clean or change the disc DRV ERR The CD drive...

Page 45: ...connection to the monitor system again e Check the volume and settings of the amplifier 8 8 There is unwanted noise e Are the connecting cables all properly connected and functioning 8 8 A CD cannot...

Page 46: ...tput Level 4 dBu 1 23 Vrms Maximum Output Level 20 dBu 7 75 Vrms ANALOG OUTPUT UNBALANCED Connector RCA pin jack Output Impedance 200 Reference Output Level 10 dBV 0 32 Vrms Maximum Output Level 6 dBV...

Page 47: ...m 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 465mm 481mm 435mm 94 5mm 88mm 76mm 6 5mm 12 5mm 279 1mm 6 4mm Illustra...

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