Teac iTB400 i-TALLBOY User Manual Download Page 5

FOREWORD

THANKS

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Dear Customer,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this unit.
We strongly recommend that you carefully study the User Manual before attempting
to operate the unit and that you note the listed precautions.

1. Ensure that there is a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient

ventilation.

2. The ventilation openings should not be obstructed by any type of covering such as

newspaper, table-cloths, curtains, etc.

3. No source with a naked flame, such as a lighted candle should be placed on or near

the device.

4. The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled

with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on or near the device.

5. The batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire or similar

heat sources.

6. This unit is controlled by a micro-computer, therefore a display error may occur when

there is a thunder storm, static interruption or other interference. In this case, please
turn off the power for 10 seconds and the unit will reset to normal once it is switched
on.

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Power supply can not be turned on

* Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted in the power outlet.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The remote control does not work

* Battery is used up
* The front end of the remote control is not aimed at the infrared reception part of the

player.

No sound

* Make sure that the audio cable is connected correctly and securely to the back of your

unit and to the sound system.

* Make sure that the sound system is set to the correct audio input.
* Turn your unit off, then back on.

The unit does not work at all

* The embedded microcomputer may have failed because of a lightning strike, static,

or other interference.

CONTENT

FOREWORD.....................................................................................................1
CONTENT.........................................................................................................1
WARNING.........................................................................................................2
ACCESSORIES................................................................................................3
INSTALL THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY................................................3
BASE PLATE INSTALLATION..........................................................................4
PANELS............................................................................................................5
REMOTE CONTROL........................................................................................6
SYSTEM CONNECTION..................................................................................7
BASIC OPERATION.........................................................................................8
RADIO OPERATION.......................................................................................11
TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................12
COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION...................................................................13
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................14

Summary of Contents for iTB400 i-TALLBOY

Page 1: ...iTB400 i TALLBOY ...

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Page 3: ...ort Multi media card port Unit dimension Total weight 220 240V 50Hz 60W 2 15 W 4 Ohm 30 W 6 Ohm 20Hz 20KHz 3dB FM 88 00 108 00MHz 80dB Weight A iPod audio output 1 Tow type audio input Port type 2 0 Maximum capacity 16GB Port type SD MMC Maximum capacity 16GB 870 240 205mm 8 8 Kg Note Specifications subject to change without prior notice Weight and dimensions are approximate ...

Page 4: ...pecifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Compatibility information ...

Page 5: ...error may occur when there is a thunder storm static interruption or other interference In this case please turn off the power for 10 seconds and the unit will reset to normal once it is switched on 12 Power supply can not be turned on Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted in the power outlet TROUBLESHOOTING The remote control does not work Battery is used up The front end of the remote ...

Page 6: ...twice button once you may select the 25th saved station Press the or button to switch to the previous or next band 4 Automatically search bands press the button this system starts to search bands from low to high frequency automatically The searched band are saved automatically Press this button again to stop searching 3 Save Bands Press the button to save the current frequency For example if you ...

Page 7: ...fast rewind or fast forward Press the or button to go to the previous or next audio files 4 To exit the USB CARD mode Press the or button and switch to other modes USB SD USB SD IPOD AUDIO FM ACCESSORIES Part 1 Plastic Adaptors for iPod Docking Part 2 Audio Cable Part 5 User Manual USE R MANUAL Part 3 Remote Control 60GB 30GB MINI NANO Part 4 Base Copper Feet INSTALL THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY 2 1...

Page 8: ...tly connect audio facility eg PC with this unit then press button on the remote control to enjoy the external audio input sources function 3 Press button on the remote control to enter radio mode IPOD AUDIO FM TONE FUNCTION In play status press button on the remote control to select the Bass or Treble adjusting mode press the button to adjust the effect of Bass or Treble TONE VOL SEARCH BUTTON In ...

Page 9: ...de BASIC OPERATION MUTE BUTTON If you press the button while playing sound output will be switched off Press the button again or the buttons to resume the previous volume level Note When in the Mute mode the characters on display screen will flash MUTE MUTE VOL STANDBY MODE Press the button on the remote control or on front panel to switch to operation or standby mode Note Make sure that the unit ...

Page 10: ...t the remote control sensor of the device 2 The range of the remote control depends on the health of the battery 3 Bright light sun or artificial light should not fall directly at the remote control sensor Bright light will decrease the effectiveness of the remote control 4 Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the remote control sensor MENU STANDBY USB SD IPOD AUDIO...

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