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Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Listening to Radio Broadcasts

Caution:

Caution:

Caution:

Caution:

Caution:   Before listening to the radio, please check if FM antenna is correctly connected.

Press the function select button 

(

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

)

 on the unit or the 

TUNER

TUNER

TUNER

TUNER

TUNER

 

button on the remote control

to select FM function.

Press the button

 (

C

repeatedly to move from frequency to frequency until the next station is

found.
Press and hold the button

 (

C

for one second or more, the frequency will change up automati-

cally until a right station is found.
(You also can operate the tuning forward key 

(TU+

TU+

TU+

TU+

TU+

on the panel of the unit.)

Press the button

 (

D

repeatedly to move from frequency to

frequency until the next station is found.
Press and hold the button

 (

D

for one second or more, the frequency will change down auto-

matically until a right station is found.
(You also can operate the tuning backward key 

(

TU-

TU-

TU-

TU-

TU-

on the panel of the unit.)

You can store the well tuned station by pressing the program button 

(     

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

     ) on the remote

.

(You can preset up to 16 FM stations .)
Tune in the desired station, then press the program button 

(     

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

)

.

Use 

CH-

CH-

CH-

CH-

CH-

 button or 

CH+

CH+

CH+

CH+

CH+

 button on the unit or the buttons (

H

,

G

) on the remote control once by

once to select the preset number.
Press the program button 

(     

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

)

 to store the station.

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note: If the system is unplugged or if a power failure occurs, the preset stations will

remain stored in the memory.

Press the button (

G

) once by once to select preset number after preset

presetting station. Its band and frequency are displayed on the VFD.
Press the button (

G

) once by once to select the preset number when in store the station.

Press  (on the unit) or the button (

H

) on the remote once by once to select preset number

before presetting station. Its band and frequency are displayed on the VFD.
Press the button (

H

) once by once to select the preset number when in store the station.

(You also can operate the channel select forward button (

CH+

CH+

CH+

CH+

CH+

) and  the channel select backward

button (

CH-

CH-

CH-

CH-

CH-

) on the panel of the unit.)

Press the mode button (

MODE

MODE

MODE

MODE

MODE

) to select the Stereo or MONO channel to receive the FM radio

mode, it can get the best effect.

Summary of Contents for DRHN200

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION INSIDE PLEASE READ www teac com au TEAC DRHN200 2 1CHANNEL DVD HI FI SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...ised Service Centre Where in home service is not available the purchaser is required to send the product to the nearest TEAC Authorised Service Centre for repair In this event a copy of this warranty...

Page 3: ...e any obligation on it in connection with the sale of any equipment other than as stated in this warranty and outlined above 11 In no event will TEAC be responsible or liable for indirect or consequen...

Page 4: ...Service Centre 3 Please have your purchase receipt as your proof of purchase and the following details completed for a valid Warranty Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No Dea...

Page 5: ...the AC Power Cord 7 Installation of Batteries in the Remote Control 7 Control Section 8 9 DVD Player main set 8 Sub Woofer 8 Remote Control 9 Normal playing 10 15 Use the Discs 10 Playing Picture CD d...

Page 6: ...t matches your household power CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC...

Page 7: ...unit turned on for about an hour until the moisture evaporates 12 Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit unplug the system and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it...

Page 8: ...screws ensuring the locking pin hole is facing upwards Then screw the second part of the bracket in place using the two screws ensuring the locking pin hole is facing upwards Finally slide the unit on...

Page 9: ...component output terminal By doing so the picture will be more clear 3 To avoid affecting the picture output do not connect video component HDMI at the same time Connecting to a TV with HDMI jack Con...

Page 10: ...ecting Control Cable Connecting Control Cable Connecting Control Cable Connect signal line between the main set and the sub woofer back board Connecting AUX Connecting AUX Connecting AUX Connecting AU...

Page 11: ...d Insert the AC power cord into a wall outlet and your system is at your command Caution Caution Caution Caution Caution Be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet when going away or the system...

Page 12: ...iew Back View 1 AC Power Cord 2 Power Control Cable Socket 3 FM Antenna 4 AUX Input Terminal 5 L R Speaker Output Terminals 1 Play Pause BF Tuning Forward 2 Stop L L L L L Tuning Backward 3 Next G G G...

Page 13: ...on G Previous Button H 12 Stop Button L 13 Fast Backward Button D 14 Mode Button 15 Number Button 16 Mute Button 17 USB Function Button 18 AUX Function Button 19 Loudness Button 20 Super Bass Button 2...

Page 14: ...on from standby mode Caution Caution Caution Caution Caution When turning the system on the system will continue in the mode it was in when it was turned off last time T T T T Turning the System Of u...

Page 15: ...lso operate the key H on the panel of the unit 12 Press the stop button L to stop playing the unit will store the last playing time in the memory automatically then press the play pause button BF the...

Page 16: ...ode press the USB function button USB USB USB USB USB to select USB function 18 In power mode press the AUX function button AUX AUX AUX AUX AUX to select AUX function 19 This unit has a loudness funct...

Page 17: ...the volume down button to decrease the volume You can also operate the keys VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL VOL on the panel of the unit 26 In stop mode press the play pause button BF to start pla...

Page 18: ...NU MENU MENU MENU to display the program list then press program button PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM to delete unwanted files from the program list 30 Press the goto button until the time o...

Page 19: ...CTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION button on unit or the USB USB USB USB USB button on remote control to select the USB function 3 Display shows the word USB 4 MP3 music or the pictures will be...

Page 20: ...program button PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM on the remote You can preset up to 16 FM stations Tune in the desired station then press the program button PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGRAM PROGR...

Page 21: ...imer imer In standby mode with the clock time having been set you can use the daily timer setting to turn the unit on automatically at a certain time everyday under standby mode When the setting time...

Page 22: ...es shown on the VFD in this sequence If you change the sleep timer each time you press the sleep button SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP it changes the number of minutes shown on the VFD in this sequence...

Page 23: ...neral Setup Page TV Display TV Display TV Display TV Display TV Display This menu allows the user to select the aspect ratio of the TV to be connected OSD Language OSD Language OSD Language OSD Langua...

Page 24: ...CAN video output mode when Ypbpr is selected Note Note Note Note Note This setting is available only when the Pr Cr Pb Cb Y is selected and HDMI SETUP is set to OFF Quality Quality Quality Quality Qua...

Page 25: ...arental Parental Parental Parental Setup this system when playing disc which had age control Region Region Region Region Region This menu allows the user to select the region Default Default Default D...

Page 26: ...t wrong or loose TV Operation and setting is wrong Audio connect wrong Audio output mode setting wrong No disc in the tray The disc is upside down The disc is dirty or scratched The unit is foggy insi...

Page 27: ...osite Video Output Output Level 1 0 2Vp p 75 S Video Output S Video Output S Video Output S Video Output S Video Output Output Level 0 7 0 14Vp p 75 Component Video Output Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Component Vide...

Page 28: ...Distance 6m Angle 30O Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories FM antenna 1 Video cable 1 RGB cable 1 Wall bracket 2 Remote control 1 Instruction manual 1 Stand 1 Features and spec...

Page 29: ...Lachlan Valley TV 49 Vaux Street COWRA 2794 02 63 42 2189 02 63 42 2189 Greg s TV 2 Bingalong Street DALMENY 2546 02 44 76 7544 02 44 76 7544 Deniliquin Hi Tech 44 Hardinge Street DENILIQUIN 2710 03 5...

Page 30: ...33 23 2730 Nielsons Radio TV Service 68 Gavin Street BUNDABERG 4670 07 41 53 1377 07 41 53 1534 A1 Sound TV Service 14 Gloucester Road BUDERIM 4556 07 54 45 4777 07 54 45 1311 Caboolture Video Microw...

Page 31: ...ronics 78A Garsead Street BENDIGO 3550 03 54 42 7000 03 54 41 7502 Jav Electronics 65 Mackie Road BENTLEIGH EAST 3165 03 95 70 4911 03 95 63 8722 Inpulse Electronics 3 Sloane Street MARIBYRNONG 3032 0...

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