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TASCAM CD-A550MKII

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1 – Introduction

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With the intention of protecting copyrights, several 

record companies sell discs with a “copy control CD” 

designation. Some of these discs do not comply with CD 

specifications and might not be playable in this unit.

About cassette tapes

Usable types of tapes

Recordable tapes:  Type I (normal)
 

Type II (high position)

Playable tapes: 

Type I (normal)

 

Type II (high position)

 

Type IV (metal)

Write-protection tabs for preventing unintentional 
recording

Cassettes have write-protection tabs to prevent the 

unintentional erasure of recordings. There are tabs for 

cassette sides A (1) and B (2). Use the tip of a screwdriver 

or similar tool to remove these tabs to prevent future 

recording. Put adhesive tape over the hole to allow 

recording again. 

Tape slack 

Before using a cassette confirm that the tape is not slack. 

Slack tape could become entangled in the capstan or 

other parts. Use a pencil or the like to wind the tape 

until it is no longer slack. 

Automatic tape type detection holes 

Cassettes have automatic tape detection holes that allow 

this unit to automatically determine the type of tape 

inserted. 

Types of cassette tapes that are not recommended 
for use with this unit 

Use of the following types of cassette tapes might 

prevent normal operation or performance. Moreover, 

use of these types of tapes should be avoided because 

they could become entangled in the unit and result in 

unexpected malfunction. 

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Irregular cassette tapes

Cassettes that are deformed, have irregular tape 

movement or that make unusual noises during fast-

forwarding and rewinding should not be used.

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Long-play tapes

Tapes that are longer than 90 minutes are very thin 

and easily stretched, which can result in warbling or 

flutter. Moreover, these tapes can become entangled 

in the equipment, so their use should be avoided. 

Precautions for cassette use

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Do not open cassettes or pull out their tape. 

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Do not touch the side of the tape that has the magnetic 

coating with bare hands. 

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Do not leave them in places with lots of garbage or dust. 

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Do not use or store them in hot or humid places. 

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Avoid using or storing them in places with strong mag-

netic fields. Doing so could cause noise or the erasure of 

recorded contents. 

Using the TEAC Global Site

You can download the Owner’s Manual necessary for 

this unit from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.

com/).

1  Open the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.

com/).

2  In the TASCAM Downloads section, click the 

desired language to open the Downloads website 

page for that language.

NOTE

If the desired language does not appear, click Other Lan-
guages.

3  Click the product name in the “Search by Model 

Name” section to open the Downloads page for that 

product.

4  Select and download the Owner’s Manual that are 

needed.

User registration

Customers in the USA, please visit the TASCAM website 

(http://tascam.com/) to register as a user online.

Summary of Contents for CD-A550mkII

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CD A550 Compact Disc Player Reverse Cassette Deck D01231820A...

Page 2: ...OR MOISTURE TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason...

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 venti lation 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these ins...

Page 4: ...d gets in an eye it could cause loss of eyesight If fluid does enter an eye wash it out thoroughly with clean water without rubbing the eye and then consult a doctor immediately If the fluid gets on a...

Page 5: ...CDs only 23 Search forward and backward 24 Folder playback data CDs only 24 Setting the folder playback mode with the remote control 24 Setting the folder playback mode from the main unit 24 Playback...

Page 6: ...layback 42 Viewing information about this unit 42 Checking versions 42 Checking the motor operation time 42 10 Message list 43 Operation messages 43 Warning messages 43 Error messages 44 11 Troublesho...

Page 7: ...tically create space between playback tracks Call back cue function can return to the playback starting point EOM function gives advance notice before a track ends Four playback modes continuous singl...

Page 8: ...ng a cotton swab moistened with a commercially available cleaning fluid after about every 10 hours of use CAUTION Do not play or record a tape until the cleaning fluid has dried Pinch Roller Erase Hea...

Page 9: ...uld be avoided because they could become entangled in the unit and result in unexpected malfunction Irregular cassette tapes Cassettes that are deformed have irregular tape movement or that make unusu...

Page 10: ...information is displayed press this key to switch to playback time display See Playback time display mode on page 27 When the playback time is displayed press this key while holding down the SHIFT key...

Page 11: ...tinuous See Selecting the reverse mode on page 36 j STOP key Press to stop the cassette tape k PLAY key Press to play a cassette tape in the reverse direction When the unit is record ready or playback...

Page 12: ...wever depending on the setting of the COMMON OUT item in the menu the CD playback signal can be output instead See Setting the common output signal on page 19 CD OUTPUT UNBALANCED jacks These are unba...

Page 13: ...ng or playback when in record ready mode or when playback is paused However if you press this key when playback is paused in the reverse direction playback is paused in the forward direction e PLAY ke...

Page 14: ...the start point and end point for A B repeat playback See A B repeat playback on page 29 d FOLDER PLAY key Press to turn the folder playback function ON and OFF See Folder playback data CDs only on p...

Page 15: ...playing the indicator appears When a CD is paused the indicator appears 0 Playback mode indicators Indicators appear according to the CD playback mode None of the indicators appear during ordinary pl...

Page 16: ...utput function ON and OFF 15 DUBBING LEVEL Set record level during CD dubbing fixed volume 16 FL DIMMER Set the display brightness 17 VERSION Show version information 18 MOTOR TIME Show motor operatio...

Page 17: ...currently set value are shown Use the following steps to change the settings 4 Use the keys on the main unit or the remote con trol to select the desired value The selection takes effect immediately...

Page 18: ...mixers to this unit s TAPE INPUT UNBALANCED jacks Use the TAPE INPUT SOURCE menu item to select the input Use the INPUT knob on the front panel to adjust the input volume Connecting external audio de...

Page 19: ...ard dis play If you want to output the CD and tape signals to different devices or different channels of a mixer for example set the COMMON OUT item to TAPE By doing so the CD signal will be output fr...

Page 20: ...y brightness DIMMER You can adjust the display brightness to suit the operating environment of the unit 1 When in standard display mode press the MENU key on the main unit or the remote control to ent...

Page 21: ...ary computers do In addition multiple folders can be stored inside another folder creating a multilevel structure This unit assigns a folder number to each folder to manage them Folder numbers are ass...

Page 22: ...following procedures 1 When in standard display mode press the MENU key on the main unit or the remote control to enter menu mode 2 Use the keys on the main unit or the remote con trol to show TRAY LO...

Page 23: ...he track number Input the track number starting with the first digit as in the example below To select track 1 Press the 1 key one time To select track 12 Press the 1 key followed by the 2 key 2 Press...

Page 24: ...g a data CD you can set the playback area to the selected current folder Setting the folder playback mode with the remote control Press the FOLDER PLAY key to turn folder playback mode ON and OFF and...

Page 25: ...yed back in numerical or der See Folder playback data CDs only on page 24 Single playback The currently selected track is played once and then playback stops Random playback The tracks on the disc are...

Page 26: ...back is stopped press the PROGRAM EDIT key This starts program input mode and the following types of information appear on the display The top example is of an audio CD and the lower one is of a data...

Page 27: ...urning the folder playback function ON or OFF Changing the playback mode Changing the folder Checking the program You can check the contents of the program 1 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key on the remote c...

Page 28: ...ing playback TITLE indicator The track title is shown ARTIST indicator The track artist name is shown FILE indicator data CDs only The file name is shown When paused ALBUM TITLE indicator The album ti...

Page 29: ...und frequency and playback speed during CD playback pitch control playback Follow the procedures below to use pitch control playback 1 Press the PITCH CONTROL key on the main unit to turn pitch contro...

Page 30: ...e auto cue function ON and OFF NOTE The auto cue setting is retained even if the power is turned OFF The auto cue level cannot be set with the A CUE key Auto ready function When the auto ready functio...

Page 31: ...dard dis play NOTE The auto space setting is retained even if the power is turned OFF Incremental play If the Incremental play function is ON pressing the CD PLAY key during playback cause the next tr...

Page 32: ...l 3 Use the keys on the main unit or the remote con trol to select ON or OFF default value 4 Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis play NOTE The resume point ON OFF setting is retained eve...

Page 33: ...he reverse mode Use the REV MODE switch to set the reverse mode Repeat playback of both A and B sides five times Play both A and B sides once each and then stop playback Play either the A or the B sid...

Page 34: ...he remote control Press the TAPE STOP key to stop fast forwarding or rewinding Tape counter The tape counter value increases as the tape runs from left to right and it decreases as it runs from right...

Page 35: ...nob on the main unit to the right to increase the playback speed and raise the playback pitch Turn it to the left to slow the playback speed and lower the playback pitch The knob has an indentation at...

Page 36: ...ss the key repeatedly to cycle through the input sources The active input source appears on the main area of the display INPUT CD the playback signal from this unit s CD player INPUT UNBAL the signal...

Page 37: ...the remote control to record about four seconds of silence and then pause recording Press the TAPE PLAY or PAUSE key on the main unit or the remote control to restart recording Press and hold the REC...

Page 38: ...order continues in record mode Press the TAPE or CD STOP key to stop dubbing at any time Adjusting the record level when dubbing The recording level is automatically set when dubbing a CD to a tape by...

Page 39: ...select 120 for a 120 minute tape when using the TAPE EDIT function but use of tapes longer than 90 minutes with this unit is not recommended See Types of cassette tapes that are not recommended for us...

Page 40: ...yed TAPE or CD blinks CONT PLAY display NOTE If you press the TAPE STOP key to manually stop play back the other media automatically starts playing When playing a CD in REPEAT mode tape playback does...

Page 41: ...arts when the power is turned ON If using a timer use it to turn the power to this unit OFF With this setting ON the unit functions as set automatically as soon as power is supplied to it Restoring de...

Page 42: ...ersion and build number 1 When in standard display mode press the MENU key on the main unit or the remote control to enter menu mode 2 Use the keys on the main unit or the remote control to show VERSI...

Page 43: ...no title data or no data that can be displayed Text information must be 7 bit ASCII compatible text to be displayed Open Lit The disc tray is open OVERWRITE Lit This is confirming that you want to ove...

Page 44: ...n error occurred during communication with the CD drive Please contact a TEAC repair center Decod Error Lit The file type is not supported or otherwise could not be played Change the disc Disc Error L...

Page 45: ...o Is the MONO OUT item in the menu set to ON Cannot record to the cassette tape Has the write protection tab been removed from the cas sette to prevent the unintentional erasure of recordings Is the c...

Page 46: ...1 rotary reverse erase x 1 Usable tape types C 46 C 90 type cassette tapes metal tapes can only be played back Tape speed 4 76 cm sec Pitch control range 10 or more Wow and flutter 0 25 JIS WRMS or le...

Page 47: ...ontact us We either will refer you to an authorized service station or instruct you to return the unit to the factory Whenever war ranty service is required you must present a copy of the original dat...

Page 48: ...TY TEAC CORPORATION http tascam jp Phone 81 42 356 9143 1 47 Ochiai Tama shi Tokyo 206 8530 Japan TEAC AMERICA INC http tascam com Phone 1 323 726 0303 1834 Gage Road Montebello California 90640 USA T...

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