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Start playback on the other Bluetooth 
device.

 

o

Confirm that the volume is turned up on the other 
Bluetooth device. If you do not turn up the vol-
ume on the playback device, no sound might be 
output from this unit.

 

o

Depending on the connected Bluetooth device, 
you might not be able to adjust the volume. For 
details, refer to the operation manual of that 
Bluetooth device.

Warning about Bluetooth device 
operation

You can use the following buttons on the main unit or the 
remote control to control a connected Bluetooth device.

Play/pause (

7

/

9

) button

Skip (

.

/

/

) buttons

 

o

Depending on the Bluetooth device being used, it might 
not respond to remote control operations and actual 
operations could differ.

Settings

Press the MENU button.

Use the direction (

l

/

;

) buttons to change 

the setting item and press the SELECT 
button.

Display 
example

 Menu

< 1.Set clock  >

Press the 

;

 button to cycle through the following 

items.

1.Set clock

2.CD setting

3.APS setting

4.FA. Reset

Press the 

l

 button to cycle through these items in 

reverse order.

Use the direction (

k

/

j

) buttons to 

change the setting, and press the SELECT 
button to confirm the change.

Display 
example

 Current Time

   12H/24H

The selected item blinks.

 

o

When there are multiple settings, press the SELECT 
button to show the next setting.

Repeat procedures 

2

3

 to set other items as 

necessary.

 

o

Press the MENU button instead to cancel the set-
ting change.

Press the MENU button to complete mak-
ing settings.

Summary of Contents for cr-h101dab

Page 1: ...Z CR H101DAB CD Receiver REFERENCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...IT FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED o o USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RA...

Page 3: ...used as the disconnect device the dis connect device shall remain readily operable o o Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure volu...

Page 4: ...of electrical electronic equipment and waste batteries accumulators correctly you will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment c Imp...

Page 5: ...l for USA This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency Exposure Guidelines Model for Canada This equipment com...

Page 6: ...red language does not appear click Other Languages 3 Click the product name in the Products section 4 Select and download the updates that are needed Thank you for choosing TEAC product Read this manu...

Page 7: ...ther will be automatically disabled o o If automatic clock adjustment is on the unit adjusts its clock when that type of CT data is received regardless of whether DAB or RDS mode is selected If you tu...

Page 8: ...n special discs are used in this unit If playback of a special disc should cause trouble contact the seller of the disc CD R CD RW discs This unit can play CD R CD RW discs that are in audio CD format...

Page 9: ...exposed to direct sunlight or near devices that generate heat for example o o Always clean discs before storing them Leaving a disc in an unclean state might result in skipping or degraded sound quali...

Page 10: ...ing cables with power cords Doing so could cause noise o o Be sure to connect each plug securely D C B A E F USB cable Cassette deck MD player etc Line input jack Subwoofer Digital audio output device...

Page 11: ...the R connector of this unit to the right R connector of the audio output device and the L con nector of this unit to the left L connector of the audio output device D Digital audio input connector O...

Page 12: ...ked wire to the black terminal o o The metal portions of the two separate wires should not touch If they touch an electrical short might occur Shorted wires can create a fire hazard or cause equip men...

Page 13: ...read and observe the precautions on page 3 carefully o o When using the remote control point it toward the remote control signal receiver on the main unit from a distance of 5 m 16 ft or less Do not...

Page 14: ...button Press repeatedly to show the time and the on off timer setting and then return to showing the previous infor mation on the display i Skip buttons When the playback source is CD use to skip to...

Page 15: ...ld for at least two sec onds to begin automatically selecting stations When the playback source is DAB press to select a DAB menu item t MODE button When the playback source is CD use to switch betwee...

Page 16: ...n to resume playback E Stop eject 8 button Press during playback to stop playback When stopped press to partially eject the disc Hold the disc by its edges and pull it out F PHONES jack Connect headph...

Page 17: ...shown and no sound will be output If this is the case the connected digital audio output device might have a PCM digital output format setting that would enable playback Refer to the operation manual...

Page 18: ...en on the icon appears on the display Since this uses high resolution 192kHz 24 bit digital audio processing it can enhance low frequencies without degrading the audio quality Muting playback If you w...

Page 19: ...ress the SELECT button Display example Select volume Volume 23 7 Press the TIMER button to complete mak ing settings Be sure to set the Timer ON OFF setting to ON to make the unit turn on off at the s...

Page 20: ...wer saving function This unit has an automatic power saving function The operation of this function depends on the automatic power saving setting and the selected playback source o o See APS automatic...

Page 21: ...th LINE PM 07 18 Time Playback source LINE VOLUME 07 Volume FM FM P03 87 5MHz Preset number Playback source Frequency range This appears when a preset is selected DAB display DAB Classic DLS message 2...

Page 22: ...tinued Disc with audio files Stopped CD STOP 012 126 Total number of files Playback source Status Total number of folders Playing back CD PLAY 000 003 00 01 Number of file playing back When playback s...

Page 23: ...k To resume playback from the position where it was paused press the play pause y 9 button again When paused PAUSE appears at the top of the display Stopping playback Press the stop eject 8 button to...

Page 24: ...MP3 WMA file MP3 WMA file MP3 WMA file MP3 WMA file 003 folder 004 folder 005 folder Folder MP3 WMA file 1 9 is the order of file playback Repeat shuffle playback Each time you press the MODE button o...

Page 25: ...y 9 button to start program playback Checking and changing the program 1 Press the PROGRAM button MEM and the playback order number blink Display example CD MEM STOP 01 P 01 Track number Playback ord...

Page 26: ...lect a track and press the PROGRAM button to add it to the program o o Repeat to add more tracks as desired 3 Press the play pause y 9 button to start program playback Removing all tracks from the pro...

Page 27: ...and hold the direction button to search for a station in the higher frequency direction Decreasing the received frequency Press the direction l button to decrease the received frequency one step Pres...

Page 28: ...play and automatic preset assignment will stop Selecting presets Use the direction k j buttons to change the preset number Display example FM P03 87 5MHz Preset number Selecting presets using the main...

Page 29: ...d then information from the station consisting of up to 64 charac ters will be displayed RDS Clock time CT Displays time information provided by the station o o This setting is disabled when the unit...

Page 30: ...ed by young musicians EASY M Popular music usually lasting for less than 5 minutes LIGHT M Classical music instrumental music chorus and light music favored by general audiences CLASSICS Orchestral mu...

Page 31: ...n the illustration to the right DLS message The Dynamic Label Segment DLS is a scrolling text label supplied by the radio station It may be information about music titles or details regarding the prog...

Page 32: ...AB bands between 5A and 13F and add the stations found to the station list DAB MENU Full scan sure Press the SELECT button to start scanning DAB MENU Scanning Manual tune This option allows you to man...

Page 33: ...ave no DRC applied to allow the listener to hear the full dynamic range of the source volume o o You can select one of the three DRC settings off low high When set to high the broadcast DRC is applied...

Page 34: ...before connecting the unit by USB If a computer is connected to this unit before the driver is installed proper operation will not be possible o o For instructions about driver installation procedure...

Page 35: ...cation the vol ume cannot be adjusted from the computer Turn this unit s VOLUME knob to MIN before starting playback Then gradually turn it up o o The computer and this unit cannot control each other...

Page 36: ...ith an already paired Bluetooth device When the playback source of this unit is set to Bluetooth and the other Bluetooth device is on the Bluetooth function will be enabled and they should connect aut...

Page 37: ...t not respond to remote control operations and actual operations could differ Settings 1 Press the MENU button 2 Use the direction l buttons to change the setting item and press the SELECT button Disp...

Page 38: ...SELECT button This completes setting the time CD setting CD Auto Start o o This is set to OFF when shipped new from the factory OFF CD will not automatically play when loaded ON CD will automatically...

Page 39: ...hows the sampling frequency Fs of the track playing through the USB or OPTICAL input AUTO POWER SAVE This appears 30 seconds before the automatic power saving function puts the unit into standby Error...

Page 40: ...rom TVs micro wave ovens and other devices that have strong magnetism Radio A station cannot be received The reception is poor e e Select a broadcast station e e If reception is poor try repositioning...

Page 41: ...range FM 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz DAB tuner Tuning range Band 3 174 MHz 240 MHz Input 50 unbalanced Max signal 0 dBm Sensitivity 97 dBm typ Adjacent channel rejection 35 dB typ Amplifier Section Maximum...

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Page 43: ...ie sich im Gew hrleistungsfall an den H ndler bei dem sie das Ger t erworben haben Questo apparecchio conforme alle norme sulla garanzia vigenti nel rispettivo Paese in cui esso stato acquistato Si pr...

Page 44: ...etain it for your records Model name CR H101DAB Serial number TEAC CORPORATION 1 47 Ochiai Tama shi Tokyo 206 8530 Japan Phone 81 42 356 9156 TEAC AMERICA INC 1834 Gage Road Montebello California 9064...

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