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TASCAM  CD-400U

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

Front panel

1

 POWER switch

This turns the unit on and off

CAUTION

Before turning the unit on, lower the volumes of connected 
equipment to their minimum levels.
Failure to do so could result in a sudden loud noise that could 
harm hearing, for example.

NOTE

Do not use this switch when the unit is operating (including 
dubbing, playing back, or writing data to an SD card or USB 
flash drive). Doing so could cause dubbing to fail or dubbed 
data to be lost, for example.

2

 Disc slot

Insert a disc here.
After a disc is inserted partway, the unit will automatically 
draw it in.

3

 EJECT button

Press to eject a disc. (see “Inserting and removing discs” on 
page 21)
Press and hold for at least 10 seconds to force-eject a disc. (see 
“Forcing disc ejection” on page 21)

4

 Display

This shows various types of information.

HOME/MENU button

 

i

When the Home Screen is open, press to open the 

MENU

 

screen.  (see “Menu structure” on page 18) (see “Basic 
MENU screen operations” on page 18)

 

i

When the 

MENU

 screen is open, press this button to return 

to the Home Screen.

6

 MULTI JOG dial

This dial functions as a dial when turned and as a button 
when pressed.
Dial functions

 

i

When the current source is 

CD

USB

 or 

SD

 and the play area 

is set to "ALL", turn the MULTI JOG dial to skip tracks. (see 
“Skipping to earlier and later tracks” on page 24)

 

i

When the current source is 

USB

 or 

SD

 and the play area is 

folder (  icon shown), turn the MULTI JOG dial to move 
among tracks and folders. (see “Folder playback (SD cards 
and USB flash drives only)” on page 25)

 

i

When the current source is 

AM

/

FM

, turn the MULTI JOG dial 

to change the received frequency. (see “Tuning in radio sta-
tions” on page 32)

 

i

When the current source is 

AM

/

FM

 and preset mode is en-

abled, turn the MULTI JOG dial to move to the previous or 
next preset number. (see “Setting radio station presets” on 
page 32)

 

i

When a 

MENU

 screen is open, turn to select items and 

change setting values. (see “Basic MENU screen operations” 
on page 18)

 

i

When the unit is in shift mode (SHIFT indicator lit), turn the 

MULTI JOG dial to adjust the display brightness. (see “Ad-
justing the display brightness” on page 20)

Button function

 

i

When a Menu Screen is open, press to confirm selections 
and settings (ENTER button function).

7

 STOP button

 

i

Press to stop playback.

 

i

When the incremental playback function is on, press this 
button during playback to jump to the beginning of the 
next track and pause. (see “Using the incremental playback 
function” on page 29)

 

i

When the current source is 

AM

 or 

FM

, press to switch be-

tween frequency and preset modes. (see “Changing the 
received frequency” on page 32)

 

i

Press when dubbing to stop. (see “Dubbing procedures” on 
page 36)

8

 PLAY button

 

i

Press when stopped or in playback standby to start play-
back.

 

i

When the incremental playback function setting is ON, 
press this button during playback to start playback of the 
next track. (see “Using the incremental playback function” 
on page 29)

9

 PAUSE button

Press when stopped or playing back to start playback stand-
by.

m

/

,

 [FAST] buttons

 

i

Press and hold these buttons to search backward/forward. 
(see “Searching backward and forward” on page 27)

 

i

If the current source is 

CD

 and you are searching an audio 

CD backward/forward, press and hold the button for the 
opposite direction (

m

 or 

,

) to search at high-speed. 

(see “Searching backward and forward” on page 27)

 

i

When the current source is 

AM

 or 

FM

, press to automatically 

search received frequencies for that frequency mode. (see 
“Changing the received frequency” on page 32)

Summary of Contents for CD-400U

Page 1: ...OPCD400UTEA02 CD 400U CD MEMORY PLAYER OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...se caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to q...

Page 3: ...ide by the following precautions when using batteries Never recharge non rechargeable batteries The batteries could rupture or leak causing fire or injury When installing batteries pay attention to th...

Page 4: ...e chemical symbols for those elements will be indicated beneath the WEEE symbol e Return and collection systems are available to end users For more detailed information about the disposal of old elect...

Page 5: ...erference to radio com munications However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television...

Page 6: ...onforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Marquage d autorisation CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B Exigences relatives l exposition aux rayonnements Le dispositif rencontre l exemption des limites courantes d valuation...

Page 7: ...ting the playback area 24 Basic playback operations 24 Playing tracks 24 Selecting tracks for playback 24 Skipping to earlier and later tracks 24 Selecting tracks directly 25 Folder playback SD cards...

Page 8: ...ables audio monitoring 0 01U rackmount size Items included with this product This product includes the following items Take care when opening the package to avoid damaging the items Keep the packing m...

Page 9: ...s With the exception of personal enjoyment and similar uses copyrighted materials belonging to third parties cannot be used without permission from the rights holders in accordance with copyright law...

Page 10: ...ar pro motional etc discs 0 0Copy Control CDs have been sold by several record compa nies in an attempt to protect their copyrights Since some of these discs do not comply with the CD specifications t...

Page 11: ...to the codec compatibility of the other Bluetooth device and com munication conditions NOTE i i You cannot select the codec to be used by pressing a button for example i i Due to characteristics of Bl...

Page 12: ...ta tions on page 32 i i When the current source is AM FM and preset mode is en abled turn the MULTI JOG dial to move to the previous or next preset number see Setting radio station presets on page 32...

Page 13: ...ge 25 i i When the current source is AM or FM press to tune in a pre set station i i When in SHIFT mode SHIFT indicator lit press to turn the power on play function on off see Using the power on play...

Page 14: ...ss to close a warning message that has appeared on the Home Screen i i When the current source is AM or FM press and hold to clear all preset stations for that source see Clearing preset as signments...

Page 15: ...is a 9 pin D sub RS 422 control input output connector Connect a computer for example here see Using the RS 232C connector on page 38 b Option slot This slot is for installation of an Ethernet card so...

Page 16: ...on page 32 9 DUB button Press when stopped to start dubbing copying preparation see Dubbing procedures on page 36 0 FM MODE button When the current source is FM press to switch between ste reo and mo...

Page 17: ...tion on page 28 Home Screen CD PLAY 01 00 10 Home Screen when CD USB SD selected BLUETOOTH Connected Home Screen when Bluetooth selected FM STEREO P01 80 00MHz Home Screen when AM FM selected 1 Curren...

Page 18: ...follows Selecting items moving vertically on a page Turn the MULTI JOG dial on the main unit Use the l buttons on the remote control Confirming a selected item Press the MULTI JOG dial on the main un...

Page 19: ...he same line When using a power strip or similar de vice be sure to use one that has high current capacity thick cable in order to minimize fluctuations in power voltage AC IN 100 240V 50 60Hz 20W AC...

Page 20: ...ol for a long time a month or more i i It battery fluid should leak wipe away any fluid inside the case thoroughly and install a new battery i i When using other devices that can be controlled by infr...

Page 21: ...he EJECT button for at least 10 seconds to force the disc to eject This will eject discs even when No Disc ap pears on the Home Screen Inserting and removing SD cards Inserting SD cards Insert an SD c...

Page 22: ...n the unit is turned off Panel lock functions When the unit is in shift mode SHIFT indicator lit press the 1 LOCK button to turn the front panel lock function on off This disables front panel button o...

Page 23: ...ot play files that have the mp3 extension if they are not in the MP3 data format i i WAV files are recognized by the wav extension Always add the wav extension to file names This unit cannot play file...

Page 24: ...te control 9 but ton Selecting tracks for playback This is an explanation of how to select tracks if there are multiple tracks when the current source is CD and an audio CD is loaded as well as when t...

Page 25: ...ack number exceeds 1000 will be shown i i In random mode the number buttons cannot be used to set tracks Folder playback SD cards and USB flash drives only When the current source is USB or SD and the...

Page 26: ...r remote control ENTER button to make S disappear and return to ordinary folder mode Playback modes This unit has three playback modes The current playback mode is shown on the Home Screen Continuous...

Page 27: ...ing backward forward by pressing the m button press and hold the other m button for the opposite direction to search at high speed Audio CDs only Using the repeat playback function All tracks in the p...

Page 28: ...ntrol 8 button to stop the unit and clear the set A B repeat interval Chang ing the track or the current source will also clear the repeat interval i i The A B repeat playback interval cannot include...

Page 29: ...n off setting is retained even when the unit is turned off Using the incremental playback func tion When the incremental playback function is on press the main unit PLAY button or remote control 7 but...

Page 30: ...SB flash drives When playing back paused or stopped you can cycle through what is displayed track elapsed time w file name of current track w title of current track w name of current track artist w na...

Page 31: ...tooth device is not turned on or its Bluetooth function is turned off Usable controls Controls on the main unit and included wireless remote control RC CD400 can be used to control the connected Bluet...

Page 32: ...t this mode The sound becomes mono but noise is also reduced making it sound better NOTE Mono reception mode will automatically be disabled when the received frequency is changed Setting radio station...

Page 33: ...button to cancel the operation and return to the Home Screen Muting tuner broadcast sound The tuner can be muted when reception is poor or unpleasantly noisy 1 Select the Tuner AutoMute item on the M...

Page 34: ...hing o o When the program type that you have selected is found searching stops and the program type will be displayed o o If a matching program type is not found during PTY Search it will stop at the...

Page 35: ...sic NATION M National music OLDIES Music from the so called golden age of popular music FOLK M Folk music DOCUMENT Documentaries TEST Broadcast when testing emergency broadcast equipment or receivers...

Page 36: ...tooth devices or the AUX input Dubbing to write protected media Write Protected will appear on the Home Screen for several seconds before the display returns to the previous state Dubbing to media tha...

Page 37: ...he MENU screen to open the MP3 Bit rate screen see Menu operation pro cedures on page 18 Dubbing Format mp3 128 kbps 2 Set the dubbing format Options 96 kbps 128 kbps default 192 kbps 320 kbps wav 3 C...

Page 38: ...set independently i i The analog output level of the input signal from the AUX IN jack cannot be adjusted Serial mode setting when sold sepa rately Ethernet card installed This unit can be set to all...

Page 39: ...ontent and return to the MENU screen Restoring factory default settings You can restore the various settings stored in the backup memo ry of the unit to their factory default values Use the following...

Page 40: ...equipment nearby Keep such devices as far away as possible during use 0 0Try reducing the distance between this unit and the other Bluetooth device Try changing the positions of this unit and the oth...

Page 41: ...minal input level 20 dBV 0 1 Vrms Maximum input level 4 dBV 0 63 Vrms Input impedance 10 k or higher Analog output balanced jacks Connectors XLR 3 32 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD Rated output level 4 dBu 1 23 V...

Page 42: ...quency range US model FM 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz AM 520 kHz to 1 720 kHz Other models FM 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz AM 522 kHz to 1 629 kHz Antenna connectors FM F type female AM 2 pin push terminal Other Po...

Page 43: ...ver if the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty we will pay return surface shipping charges to any destination within the United States LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES Any implied warranties...

Page 44: ...817 Block A Hailrun Complex 6021 Shennan Blvd Futian District Shenzhen 518040 China Printed in China Model Mod le Modell Modello Modelo Serial No No de S rie Seriennummer Numero di serie N mero de ser...

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