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INPUT MODES 

 

There are many input options available with this unit, enabling multiple connections set up at 

the same time and easy switching with the touch of a button. Ensure that all cable 

connections are fuly set up before turning the system on. Press the corresponding input 

source button on the remote control or main unit front panel to switch to the

 desired mode.

  

 

HDMI 1/2/3/4 

Use HDMI cables to connect to compatible Audio/Video media 

players for audio output and video passthrough. The video signal will 

be output through the HDMI OUT jack so that the picture can be 

shown on a connected TV while the audio is played through the home 

theatre speakers. 

 

AUX 1/2/3 

Input audio from compatible media players or TVs by using a L/R 

audio cable. 

 

MP3/iPhone 

 3.5mm aux in jack 

 

Input audio from iPhones, iPods, MP3 players or similar devices by 

using a compatible auxiliary cable. 

MIC 1/2 

Input audio by plugging in up to two microphones. 

Bluetooth 

Input audio by pairing the unit with compatible media players such as 

smartphones and computers. 

 

 

Switching Input Modes 

Use the buttons on the remote control or the main unit to switch to a desired input 

connection. 

 

Note:  

Changing inputs may take a few seconds.

 

 

HDMI

 

HDMI input sends audio signals to the home theatre speakers and video signals to HDMI 

OUT. 

 

Example: Blu-ray player connected to HDMI1, TV connected to HDMI OUT 

 

1.

 

Make sure that the Blu-ray player and the TV is turned on and set to the correct input 

source. 

2.

 

Switch to HDMI1 by pressing 

HDMI1

 on the remote control or main unit. 

3.

 

Start playback on the Blu-ray player. Video should display on the TV and audio 

output through the home theatre system. 

4.

 

Adjust the master and/or surround speaker volumes as desired. 

 

Note:

 This setup is compatible with 3D Blu-ray players and 3D TVs. Both must be connected 

to play 3D movies together with the home theatre. 

 

AUX 

AUX input sends audio signals from a connected media device to the home theatre speakers 

through a L/R audio cable. 

 

Example: TV or media system connected to the unit using a L/R audio cable at AUX1 

 

Summary of Contents for HTIB500

Page 1: ...OWNE R S MANUAL Please R ead The Manual F irst Before Operation Trademark of TEAC C orporation JAPAN www teac com au ...

Page 2: ... your own records Owner s Name Owner s Address Postcode Model Name No Serial No Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Postcode Authorised Service Centres in Major Australian Cities NSW 151 Arthur Street Homebush West NSW 2140 Queensland Unit 1 320 Curtin Ave West Eagle Farm QLD 4009 Western Australia Unit 2 50 Pilbara Street Welshpool WA 6106 South Australia 11 McInnes Street Ridleyton SA 5008 Victoria 2...

Page 3: ...will be available for collection by or return to the purchaser at a fee upon request TEAC in home service can be made available at a fee upon request Carry in Service 6 A 12 month replacement warranty is applicable to all Accessories such as Remote Power Adaptors and Cables 7 TEAC will ensure to the best of its abilities that all required parts are made available for any required service repair 8 ...

Page 4: ...Precautions Some Do s and Don ts On The Safe Use Of Equipment 2 Introduction Features Accessory List 4 Panel and Remote Operation Front and Back Panel Remote Control 5 Input Modes Switching Input Modes 9 Reference Troubleshooting Specifications 12 ...

Page 5: ...efore turning on the power for the first time make sure the power adaptor is properly connected For safety reasons do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer any servicing to qualified personnel Do not attempt to remove any screws or open the casing of the unit there are no user serviceable parts inside refer all servicing to qualified service personnel C...

Page 6: ...T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects filled with liquids such as vases to be placed on near the equipment DON T place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to equipment High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires DON T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from t...

Page 7: ...th independent MIC controls for treble bass and volume 7 Power surge protection current and voltage short circuit protection 8 Preset radio stations 10 FM 10 AM 9 Full function remote control 10 VFD Display 11 Power Output Max 300W 12 Output 6 Channel Speaker Output for L R Center SL SR Subwoofer Accessory List Remote Control User Manual Contact Card FM Antenna AM Antenna AAA Battery x2 Speaker Ca...

Page 8: ...rophone jack 2 6 MIC1 Vol Adjust MIC1 volume independently 7 MIC Vol Adjust master microphone volume 8 AUX 1 2 3 Switch to AUX 1 3 9 HDMI 1 2 3 4 Switch to HDMI 1 4 10 FM AM Switch to and toggle between FM AM radio tuners 11 MP3 iPhone Switch to MP3 iPhone 3 5mm aux in jack input 12 MUTE Mute or unmute audio output 13 TUNER Adjust FM AM tuner frequency 14 MIC2 Vol Adjust MIC2 volume independently ...

Page 9: ...o display value of current input mode 5 K Hz M Hz KH z MHz ICON Li ght up when tuner input is selected and indicates the value on the display for K Hz MHz 6 SPECT RUM DISPLAY Li ght up to display the spectrum of different channel Rear Panel Connection Setup HDMI IN sources may include TVs disc players game consoles computers media servers Stereo Output TV Monitor Screen Blu ray DVD player AC Power...

Page 10: ...und Processing options Live Hall Church by pressing the button repeatedly VOL Adjust Master Volume L R Adjust Left Right speaker sound balance TreB Adjust Treble balance Bass Adjust Bass balance Side R L Vol Adjust side surround speaker R L volume Center Vol Adjust center speaker volume Subwoofer Vol Adjust subwoofer volume Numbers 1 11 Number buttons Memory Use in FM AM mode to preset stations SC...

Page 11: ... sure to match polarities as marked in the compartment 3 Close the battery cover CAUTION To prevent damage to the remote control make sure to install batteries correctly Do not mix old and new batteries Dispose of batteries safely and appropriately Contact your local authorities or dealer for advice on battery disposal Keep batteries out of reach of children ...

Page 12: ...ophones Bluetooth Input audio by pairing the unit with compatible media players such as smartphones and computers Switching Input Modes Use the buttons on the remote control or the main unit to switch to a desired input connection Note Changing inputs may take a few seconds HDMI HDMI input sends audio signals to the home theatre speakers and video signals to HDMI OUT Example Blu ray player connect...

Page 13: ...ess the FM AM button again to toggle between FM and AM frequencies if desired 3 Press the SCAN buttons to adjust the frequency Station Memory 1 To save preset stations first tune to the desired station with the SCAN buttons 2 Press the MEMORY button 3 Press the desired number for the station to be saved to Note The unit can save up to 10 stations on FM and 10 stations on AM Microphone Connect up t...

Page 14: ...music on the iPhone and the audio will be transmitted wirelessly through the home theatre s speakers 8 The buttons on the remote control can be used to control playback on the connected Bluetooth device also 9 Adjust the master and or surround speaker volumes as desired Note If the BT button is pressed again the pairing will be disconnected and the unit becomes available to connect to a different ...

Page 15: ...nd to the two main L R speakers Cables not connected properly Make sure the cables are connected correctly The sound has been muted or the master volume is turned down Press the MUTE button to unmute or increase the volume No sound to center or side surround speakers Cables not connected properly Make sure the cables are connected correctly Incorrect Channel Mode selected Press the CH mode button ...

Page 16: ...w batteries Error message The unit may be malfunctioning Contact TEAC s customer support hotline Specifications GENERAL Power Requirement AC 240 V 50 Hz 170W max Max Power Consumption 170W Operating Temperature 40o C 60o C Dimension W x H x D Main Unit 485 x 225 x 210 mm L R Speakers x4 275 x 110 x 65 mm Center Speaker 275 x 110 x 65 mm Subwoofer 345 x 345 x 390 mm Dimension gift box 650 x 405 x 5...

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