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While the unit is powered on, press the 

CLOCK

 button to display the time (not available in

 FM Mode).  The time will be displayed too during Standby Mode.

1. In Standby Mode, press and hold the 

CLOCK

 button on the remote control. 12CH or 24CH 

    will be displayed. 

2. Choose 12CH or 24CH (12- or 24-hour format) with the 

UP/DOWN

 direction keys on the 

    remote, then press the 

CLOCK

 button to confirm. The hour digits will flash on the display.

3. Adjust the hour value with the

 UP/DOWN 

direction keys on the remote, then press the 

   CLOCK 

button to confirm. The minute digits will start to flash.  

4. Adjust the minute value with the 

UP/DOWN

 direction keys on the remote. Confirm and finish 

    by pressing the 

CLOCK 

button.

Clock Function

1. Press the 

SOURCE 

button to switch to Bluetooth input.  

The unit will go into ‘pairing mode’. 

The blue LED light will flash three times, and the unit will beep. After that, the red light on the 

front of the unit will flash.

2. While the unit is in Bluetooth pairing mode, scan for the MCD65BT unit from your 

Bluetooth-enabled device. 

3. Select MCD65BT from the scan list to complete Bluetooth pairing. Some devices may prompt 

you to key in a passcode, in which case key in “0000”. The LED indicator will flash red and blue 

rapidly while pairing, then flash slowly in blue after pairing is complete. 

4. Start music playback on your device. The LED indicator will flash red and blue slowly when 

streaming music via Bluetooth. 
NOTES: 

-   Pairing mode means that the unit is ready to connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to another 

Bluetooth-enabled device such as a smartphone. 

-  See your device’s instruction manual for more information on activating and using its 

Bluetooth function.

-  After switching to Bluetooth input, the unit will automatically search for the last connected 

Bluetooth device. To pair a new device, make sure that the unit is not already connected to the 

last paired device.

- Obstacles and distance between the unit and your device will affect Bluetooth connectivity. If 

the connection drops, move back into range (6-10m without obstacles) to continue using Bluetooth.

-  If you have connected a smartphone, calls will be broadcast on the speakers – to listen to the

 call privately on the smartphone, disable Bluetooth via the smartphone’s Bluetooth interface.

Bluetooth Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for MCD65BT

Page 1: ...MCD65BT CD Micro System ...

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Page 3: ... 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 4: ...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 5: ...Before Use Safety Precautions 1 ...

Page 6: ...m water and moisture Avoid rain direct sunlight and excessive heat Never open the cover if you are not authorised service personnel Avoid dropping small metal objects into the unit enclosure Protect the power cable from heavy weights and do not step on it Do not pull or bend excessively If the unit is not used for a long time unplug the unit from the wall power outlet 2 ...

Page 7: ... a criminal offense This equipment should not be used for such purposes Contents Accessory list Panel overview Setting up System connections Remote control Listening to CDs Listening to music via LINE IN Listening to the radio Listening to music via USB Listening to music via wireless Bluetooth Troubleshooting Unit Specifications 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 13 3 Clock Function ...

Page 8: ... AAA Batteries USB JACK VOLUME HEADPHONE JACK NEXT CH STANDBY PREV CH LED DISPLAY STOP SOURCE PLAY PAUSE Accessory List Panel Overview 4 CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE teacservicesupport awa com au www teac com au 1300553315 Contact Card ...

Page 9: ...FM reception in FM Mode NOTES If the unit is set up near a TV screen interference may occur where the TV picture becomes distorted In this case move the speakers at least 30cm away from the screen Be sure to match the speaker cables to the terminals correctly If the sound output is distorted and lacks bass the cords may have been reversed Do not insert hands or other objects into the speaker port ...

Page 10: ...R L R L AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN L R AUDIO OUT System Connections External Amplifier System DVD Player The figure below shows possible optional connections to other multimedia systems 1 SPEAKERS OUT Connect to the MCD65BT speakers R and L 2 AUDIO OUT Connect with with R L audio cables to an external speaker system 3 LINE IN Connect with R L audio cables to an external media player eg DVD player 4 FM ANT...

Page 11: ...et equaliser effects Press to go to Tone Control Then press VOL VOL to adjust the tone Set up a custom playlist of up to 20 tracks in CD Mode Enhance the Bass sound output During music playback press once to mark A Press again to mark Point B Playback will loop A B until playback is stopped Key in numbers to play a specific track In FM Mode use to select a saved station Skip to the previous next t...

Page 12: ...the programmed playlist NOTE With MP3 discs press PROG then select 1 to create the playlist Then follow steps 2 5 to set up the playlist Repeat Shuffle 1 Press REPEAT or RANDOM on the remote control to cycle through available options 2 To turn off repeat random playback press REPEAT RANDOM to find the OFF option MP3 WMA support is as follows Sampling frequency 32 48 MP3 WMA Bitrate 32 320kbps MP3 ...

Page 13: ...ns 3 Switch between preset stations 1 Connect the external device to the LINE IN terminals behind the unit If the device has only one audio out mono connect it to the white jack 2 Switch to LINE IN Mode ACTION ACTION Saving FM channels to preset numbers 1 Tune to the desired channel frequency 2 Press the MEMORY button on the remote control then press the desired station number 3 Press the MEMORY b...

Page 14: ... large data capacities To prevent data loss always back up all data If using a USB extension cable or USB hub the USB device may not be recognised Only FAT16 32 file systems are supported Not compatible with NTFS file systems The unit can not read more than 999 files on the USB device External HDDs or locked devices are not supported Listen to MP3 files saved on a USB Flash Drive by connecting it ...

Page 15: ...elect MCD65BT from the scan list to complete Bluetooth pairing Some devices may prompt you to key in a passcode in which case key in 0000 The LED indicator will flash red and blue rapidly while pairing then flash slowly in blue after pairing is complete 4 Start music playback on your device The LED indicator will flash red and blue slowly when streaming music via Bluetooth NOTES Pairing mode means...

Page 16: ...ble disc is inserted The disc is dirty Insert a playable disc Clean the disc RADIO Radio stations cannot be tuned in The antenna is positioned or connected poorly Connect the antenna securely The remote control does not work properly The remote control is too far from the unit Operate the remote control within about 23ft 7M Remote control There is an obstacle in the path of the remote control and ...

Page 17: ...ctric level output 1 0 2 0v Resistance 10ks Audio output digital audio Electric level output 0 5vp p Resistance 75s SPEAKER System 2 way shieided Impedance 1X4inch 8 full range speaker AMPLIFIER Output power 5W 5W BASS 14dB 14dB TREBLE 14dB 14dB Frequency Response 70Hz 20KHz 3dB S N 80dB TUNER FM Frequency range 87 5 108MHZ Ω Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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