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Model for USA

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim-
its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment 
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no 
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 
by one or more of the following measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the equipment and/or the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from 

that to which the receiver is connected.

•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Model for Europe

This product complies with the European 
Directives request, and the other Commission 
Regulations.

CAUTION

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party 
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to oper-
ate the equipment.

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 Precautions concerning batteries

Misuse of batteries could cause them to rupture or leak leading to fire, 
injury or the staining of nearby things. Please read and observe the 
following precautions carefully.

 

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Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive (

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) and nega-

tive (

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) orientations.

 

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Use batteries of the same type. Never use different types of batter-
ies together.

 

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If the remote control is not used for a long time (more than a 
month), remove the batteries to prevent them from leaking.

 

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If the batteries leak, wipe away the leakage inside the battery com-
partment and replace the batteries with new ones.

 

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Do not use batteries of types other than those specified. Do not 
mix new batteries with old ones or use different types of batteries 
together.

 

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Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Never throw batteries into 
fire or water.

 

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Do not carry or store batteries with other metallic objects. The bat-
teries could short circuit, leak or explode.

 

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Never recharge a battery unless it is confirmed to be a recharge-
able type.

Model for USA

This product has been designed and manufactured according to 
FDA regulations “title 21, CFR, chapter 1, subchapter J, based on the 
Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968”, and is classified 
as class 

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 laser product. There is not hazardous invisible laser radiation 

during operation because invisible laser radiation emitted inside of 
this product is completely confined in the protective housings.

The label required in this regulation is as follows:

For U.S.A.

RACK-MOUNTING THE UNIT

Use the supplied rackmount screw kit to mount the unit in a standard
19-inch rack, as shown in the illustration below.
Remove the feet of the unit before mounting.

ATTENTION

 

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Leave 1U of space above the unit for ventilation.

 

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Allow at least 10 cm (4 in) at the rear of the unit for ventilation.

Model for Canada

Industry Canada’s Compliance Statement:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA 
NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA

Summary of Contents for CD-A580

Page 1: ...D01310420B CD A580 CD Player Cassette Deck OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...venience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specifie...

Page 3: ...eries with correct positive and nega tive orientations o o Use batteries of the same type Never use different types of batter ies together o o If the remote control is not used for a long time more th...

Page 4: ...ease use the equipment appropriately TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for rights infringe ments committed by users of this product For European Customers Disposal of electrical and electro...

Page 5: ...24 MP3 files on a USB flash drive e Listening to files on a USB flash drive on page 26 Playback What you can do with this unit Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 Trademarks and copyrights 4 What...

Page 6: ...following types of locations Doing so could make the sound quality worse or cause malfunction Places with significant vibrations Near windows or other places exposed to direct sunlight Near heaters o...

Page 7: ...are uncertain about the handling of a CD R or CD RW disc please contact the seller of the disc directly CDs 12 cm and 8 cm that bear the COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo can be played by this unit The...

Page 8: ...ets or magnetized items because they may cause noise or erase recorded contents Do not leave cassette tapes in a dusty place Do not store cassette tapes in a place with high temperature or humidity Ty...

Page 9: ...ng on the type of USB flash drive but this will not affect the recorded data Recording This unit can record sound from CDs cassette tapes and connected external devices including tuners to USB flash d...

Page 10: ...n preparing MP3 files using a computer or other device o o Discs that have not been recorded in accordance with ISO 9660 specifications cannot be played back o o MP3 files are recognized by the mp3 ex...

Page 11: ...RD button Use this to record to an external USB flash drive Press it once to enable recording standby and press it again to start recording page 28 Press it during recording to divide the file at that...

Page 12: ...rnal USB flash drive Press it once to enable recording standby and press it again to start recording page 28 Press it during recording to divide the file at that point page 30 11 RECORD TAPE button Us...

Page 13: ...file 26 POWER ON START CD TAPE USB switch Use this switch to set the sound source that is active when the power is turned on Use this switch to set the media used for timer playback recording The tim...

Page 14: ...place obstructions between the main unit and the remote control o o Even if the remote control is used within its effective range opera tion by remote control might not be possible if there are any ob...

Page 15: ...playback in CD mode or USB mode each time the DISPLAY button is pressed the display changes as follows Audio CD Remaining time of current track min sec Total elapsed time of the disc min sec Total rem...

Page 16: ...wer cord to an AC outlet that supplies the correct voltage Hold the power plug when plugging it into an outlet or unplugging it Never pull or yank on the power cord Connections V VComplete all other c...

Page 17: ...timer is set to OFF The source set with the POWER ON START CD TAPE USB switch becomes the active source o o When you do not want to use the timer be sure to set the POWER ON START OFF PLAY REC TAPE s...

Page 18: ...follow any of the above could cause malfunction 4 Press the CD OPEN CLOSE L button again to close the tray CAUTION Be careful not to let your finger be pinched by the tray Loading a disc takes a few s...

Page 19: ...find the beginning of the part you want to hear Skipping to an earlier or later track file During playback Press a CD Skip button repeatedly until the desired track file is selected The selected track...

Page 20: ...ack the programmed tracks files will be played repeatedly REPEAT FOLDER Repeat all the files in a folder MP3 only All the files in the selected folder will be played repeatedly REPEAT FOLDER appears o...

Page 21: ...m more tracks files o o You can program up to 30 tracks files o o To stop programming press the CD USB Stop H button Programming is canceled but the program contents are retained in memory If you want...

Page 22: ...e end of the program Overwriting part of the program When playback is stopped press the PROGRAM button repeat edly until the program number of the track that you want to change appears on the display...

Page 23: ...cond When playback is stopped press and hold the PROGRAM button more than 1 second or press the CD USB Stop H button The PROGRAM indicator will disappear o o This does not clear the contents of the pr...

Page 24: ...facing you Then close the cassette compartment by pushing its door in ATTENTION o o Do not use deformed or slack cassette tapes The tape could become tangled and the cassette might become stuck in the...

Page 25: ...UNTER RESET button to reset the tape counter to 0000 You can use this function to easily locate any desired point on the tape Opening the cassette tape compartment When the tape is stopped press the T...

Page 26: ...turn the unit off or disconnect a USB flash drive when it is being accessed for example during writing playback recording or the erasure of files Doing so could damage the unit and the connected USB...

Page 27: ...utton is pressed once during playback the file being played will be played again from the beginning To return to the beginning of the previous file press the button twice When playback is stopped or p...

Page 28: ...new file will be named CD010 MP3 When recorded from a cassette tape T001 MP3 T002A MP3 When record from an external source L001 MP3 o o During recording from a tape or LINE input you can divide the f...

Page 29: ...want to start recording Recording from an external source Prepare to start playback of the source device Example Set the source selection of an amplifier Set the playback media in a connected player...

Page 30: ...ding Consecutive numbers are added to the end of the file names after division Example If T001 MP3 is divided files named T001 MP3 and T002 MP3 are created Recording on a USB flash drive contd Erasing...

Page 31: ...mal type and Chrome type tapes with this unit Metal type cannot be recorded with this unit This unit can also record to a USB flash drive but it cannot record to both USB flash drive and tape at the s...

Page 32: ...ecording source Recording from a CD To record all the tracks files on a CD stop the disc first To record only some of the tracks files on a CD pause at the beginning of the part that you want to recor...

Page 33: ...essing the source playback button if the recording source is a CD or USB flash drive Recording from a CD or a USB flash drive When source playback stops recording also automatically stops To stop reco...

Page 34: ...and other options to their proper positions Signal flow during recording Signal flow during playback V VComplete all other connections before turning the unit on o o Read the instructions of each dev...

Page 35: ...available programmable timer see page 34 2 Set the power switches of all components to ON 3 Prepare the cassette tape that you want to record to with timer recording If the erasure prevention tabs of...

Page 36: ...tape No disc cassette tape or connection Stopped Recording paused Automatic power saving function active Automatic power saving function not active Not applicable To reactivate the unit after it has e...

Page 37: ...ls operate incorrectly e Other devices with remote controls might operate incorrectly because of infrared light overspill when you operate the remote control of this unit Buttons do not work properly...

Page 38: ...with this unit Recording to all USB flash drives using this unit is not guaranteed Troubleshooting continued Monitored sound skips e When recording from a CD to a USB flash drive the monitored sound...

Page 39: ...s of use Erasing head Capstan Playback recording head Pinch roller o o Do not put a cassette tape in the cassette holder of the unit until the cleaning solution on the head dries MP3 playback order MP...

Page 40: ...wner s manual this document including warranty 1 Specifications CD Player Compatible discs CD CD R CD RW 12 cm 8 cm Disc formats Audio CD CD DA Data CD ISO 9660 Level 1 2 Playable formats CD DA Sampli...

Page 41: ...41 Dimensional drawings o o Design and specifications are subject to change without notice o o Weight and dimensions are approximate o o Illustrations may differ slightly from production models...

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Page 43: ...ct to service However if the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty we will payreturnsurfaceshippingchargestoanydestinationwithintheUnitedStates LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES Any implied war...

Page 44: ...WARRANTY TEAC CORPORATION https tascam jp 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...

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