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Discs

MP3 compatibility

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File names of MP3 should be alphanumeric characters. This
unit cannot display symbols and full-size or 2 bytes-wide
characters (such as Japanese, Chinese, etc.) correctly. Also, be
sure to use the file extension “.mp3”.

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The disc must be finalized in order to play.

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The CD-ROM must be ISO 9660 compatible.

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When more than 200 files or folders are recorded on the disc,
the unit might not be able to play it correctly.

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Mono or stereo MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 format, 44.1 or
48 kHz, fixed bit-rate.

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Audio encoded at 128 Kbps should sound close to regular
audio CD quality. Although this player will play lower bit-rate
MP3 tracks, the sound quality becomes noticeably worse at
lower bit-rates.

Discs which can be played on this unit:

• Conventional audio CDs bearing the COMPACT DISC

DIGITAL AUDIO logo on the label:

• Properly finalized CD-R and CD-RW discs

Note:

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Depending on the quality of the disc and/or the condition of
the recording, some CD-R/CD-RW discs may not be playable.

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Copy-protected discs and other discs that do not conform to
the CD standard may not play back correctly in this player. If
you use such discs in this unit, TEAC Corporation and its
subsidiaries cannot be responsible for any consequences or
guarantee the quality of reproduction. If you experience
problems with such non-standard discs, you should contact
the producers of the disc.

How to remove the disc

How to hold the disc

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Always place the disc on the disc tray with the label side up.
(Compact discs can be played or recorded only on one side.)

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To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the
center of the case and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by
the edges.

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CD-R and CD-RW discs are more sensitive to the effects of
heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs. It is important
that they are not stored in a location where direct sunlight
will fall on them, and away from sources of heat such as
radiators or heat-generating electrical devices.

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Printable CD-R and CD-RW discs aren’t recommended, as the
label side might be sticky and damage the unit.

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Do not stick papers or protective sheets on the discs and do
not use any protective coating spray.

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Use a soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to write the information
on the label side. Never use a ball-point or hard-tipped pen,
as this may cause damage to the recorded side.

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Never use a stabilizer. Using commercially available CD
stabilizers with this unit will damage the mechanisms and
cause them to malfunction.

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Do not use CDs with an irregular shape (octagonal, heart
shaped, business card size, etc.). CDs of this sort can damage
the unit:

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If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling of a CD-R/
CD-RW disc, read the precautions supplied with the disc, or
contact the disc manufacturer directly.

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Should the disc become dirty, wipe the surface radially (from
the center hole outward towards the outer edge) with a soft,
dry cloth:

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Never use such chemicals as record sprays, antistatic sprays or
fluid, benzine or thinner to clean the discs. Such chemicals
will do irreparable damage to the disc’s plastic surface.

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Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid dust
and scratches that could cause the laser pickup to “skip.”

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Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high humidity and
temperature for extended periods. Long exposure to high
temperatures will warp the disc.

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Do not play any disc that is warped, deformed or damaged.
Playing such discs may cause irreparable harm to the playing
mechanisms.

Summary of Contents for CD-X9

Page 1: ...9A10303900 Z Micro Hi Fi System OWNER S MANUAL CD X9...

Page 2: ...ods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spil...

Page 3: ...ese 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 inst...

Page 4: ...ht or close to a source of heat Also avoid locations subject to vibrations and excessive dust heat cold or moisture Do not place the unit on an amplifier receiver or any other electronic device that g...

Page 5: ...holding it carefully by the edges CD R and CD RW discs are more sensitive to the effects of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs It is important that they are not stored in a location where dir...

Page 6: ...an FM station and extend the lead to find the best position for reception This antenna may need to be repositioned if you move your unit to a new location FM Outdoor Antenna In an area where FM signal...

Page 7: ...e speakers to the mounting tabs 3 2 1 Speaker Main Unit 2 3 3 2 Subwoofer Connect the TO SUBWOOFER and the FROM MAIN sockets using the supplied cable Make sure to align the 5 mark on the connector wit...

Page 8: ...AM Use this button to select AM or FM E D C B A FUNCTION Use this button to select a source CD AUX or TUNER STANDBY ON Press this switch to turn the unit on or off standby The main unit is powered via...

Page 9: ...and controls on the front panel only Associated controls on the remote control will also operate similarly Remote Control Unit Remove the battery compartment cover Put in the lithium battery CR2032 3...

Page 10: ...olume using the VOLUME buttons The sound from the speakers is cut off while the headphone jack is inserted Sleep Timer Repeatedly pressing the SLEEP button permits setting an interval from 90 down to...

Page 11: ...4 It takes a few seconds for the unit to load the disc No buttons will work during loading Wait until the total number of the tracks and the total play time of the disc are displayed When no disc is l...

Page 12: ...us track in the program is played Search for a part of a track During playback hold down the skip button or and release it when the part you want to listen to is found Skip to the next folder MP3 Pres...

Page 13: ...ou skip step playback will start from the first track in the selected folder 3 4 3 2 1 Initial letter of track name Track name Search for a name of track You can select the track by searching for its...

Page 14: ...racks You can program up to 64 tracks When the selection of track numbers is completed press the Play Pause button G J to start program playback 5 4 3 When the playback of all the programmed tracks ha...

Page 15: ...s will be cleared MEMORY Every time the REPEAT button is pressed the mode is changed as follows When a CD is loaded When a MP3 disc is loaded If one of the following buttons is pressed repeat mode wil...

Page 16: ...esn t work during programmed playback If one of the following buttons is pressed shuffle mode will be cancelled SHUFFLE STOP FUNCTION STANDBY ON OPEN CLOSE Connect the PHONES jack audio output jack of...

Page 17: ...own button repeatedly until the station you want to listen to is found FM MODE button Pressing this button alternates between STEREO mode and MONO mode STEREO FM stereo broadcasts are received in ster...

Page 18: ...to of page 17 3 1 1 Press the MEMORY button 2 Within 5 seconds press the MEMORY button 4 The station is stored and the MEMORY indicator goes off To store more stations repeat steps to 4 1 Press the PR...

Page 19: ...The hour value blinks 3 Press the SKIP button to set the current hour 4 Press the TIME SET button The minute value blinks 5 Press the SKIP button to set the current minute 6 Press the TIME SET button...

Page 20: ...ode will be cancelled The minutes value starts flashing Press the SKIP button to set the start time minute and then press the TIMER button 3 TIMER and OFF indiactors appear on the display and the hour...

Page 21: ...etting will be erased Prepare the source When the source is set to CD set a CD When the source is set to TUNER tune in a station Press the STANDBY ON button to turn the unit off standby 9 8 When you d...

Page 22: ...e possible to play back CD R RW discs Try again with another disc e You cannot play back unfinalized CD R RW discs Finalize such a disc in a CD recorder and try again Sound skips e Place the unit on a...

Page 23: ...W Dimension W x H x D Main Unit 6 5 16 x 8 7 8 x 3 3 8 160 x 226 x 86 mm L R Speakers 5 9 16 x 8 7 8 x 2 3 4 142 x 226 x 70 mm Subwoofer 6 5 16 x 9 5 8 x 13 3 16 160 x 245 x 335 mm Weight Main Unit 2...

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