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  Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.

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  Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the 

apparatus.

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  Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book 

case or similar unit.

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  The  apparatus  draws  nominal  non-operating  power  from  the 

AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON 
position.

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  The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet 

so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time.

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  The main plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect 

device shall remain readily operable.

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  If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack or installed 

batteries),  they  should  not  be  exposed  to  sunshine,  fire  or 
excessive heat.

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  Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones 

with  the  product  because  excessive  sound  pressure  (volume) 
from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, 
DO  NOT  EXPOSE  THIS  APPLIANCE  TO  RAIN  OR 
MOISTURE.

CAUTION

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  DO  NOT  REMOVE  THE  EXTERNAL  CASES  OR  CABINETS  TO 

EXPOSE  THE  ELECTRONICS.  NO  USER  SERVICEABLE  PARTS  ARE 
WITHIN.

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  IF  YOU  ARE  EXPERIENCING  PROBLEMS  WITH  THIS  PRODUCT, 

CONTACT  TEAC  FOR  A  SERVICE  REFERRAL.  DO  NOT  USE  THE 
PRODUCT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED.

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this product remains in the ownership of the party who provided 
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You  are  strictly  forbidden  from  modifying,  translating,  reverse 
engineering,  decompiling,  disassembling  or  using  other  means 
to  discover  the  source  code  of  the  software  in  this  product  or 
otherwise replicate the functionality of the software in this product 
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purchased this product, we do not give any warranties in relation to 
the operation or performance of the software and neither we nor 
any of our suppliers or licensors shall be liable to you for indirect, 
special, incidental and consequential losses such as loss of profits 
arising out of your use of the software in this product.
These terms apply to any updates to the software you may apply to 
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and Thomson.

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technology  (WMDRM)  to  protect  their  intellectual  property, 
including copyrights.  This device uses WMDRM software to access 
WMDRM-protected content.  If the WMDRM software fails to protect 
the  content,  content  owners  may  ask  Microsoft  to  revoke  the 
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requires the upgrade.

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the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

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Summary of Contents for R-4iDNT

Page 1: ...Z R 4iDNT DAB FM Internet radio with iPod Dock OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...turer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avo...

Page 3: ...to any updates to the software you may apply to the product Portions of this software are included under license from RealNetworks Inc Copyright 1995 2007 RealNetworks Inc All rights reserved RealAud...

Page 4: ...electrical shock If a foreign object should get into the unit contact your dealer or service company When removing the power plug from the wall outlet always pull directly on the plug Never yank on t...

Page 5: ...rientations Use batteries of the same type Never use different types of batteries together Both rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries can be used Refer to the precautions on their labels If the...

Page 6: ...wall socket E Connection Caution Turn off the power set to standby before making connections Read the instructions of each device you intend to use with this unit Be sure to connect each plug securel...

Page 7: ...IN Connect the supplied AC adapter PS M1220 to this jack Then connect the connector of the power cord to AC adapter After all other connections are complete connect the power cord s plug to the AC wa...

Page 8: ...to select a source MENU When in other than iPod mode press and hold this button for more than 2 seconds to open menus In iPod mode press this button for more than 2 seconds to go back to previous men...

Page 9: ...d press this button repeatedly to select the temporary turn off time g SLEEP Use this button to set the sleep timer h SCAN In DAB mode use this button to scan all the DAB bands and make the station li...

Page 10: ...is marked with a If you want to return to the previous menu press the BACK button 3 Turn the MULTI JOG to select the auto update method of the clock and then press the SELECT button Auto update Update...

Page 11: ...d display the password entry screen How to input characters 1 Turn the MULTI JOG to select the character you want to input And then press the SELECT button to input the selected character Key 01234567...

Page 12: ...hange and then press the SELECT button System settings Equalizer Network Time Date Language Factory Reset 5 Turn the MULTI JOG to change the setting and then press the SELECT button Repeat steps 4 and...

Page 13: ...t to a foreign language and you find it impossible to read the menu settings you can restore all the factory default settings and the menus will appear in English again all other settings will be clea...

Page 14: ...he volume using the Volume button or The volume can be adjusted from Muted 00 to Max 20 To reduce or turn up the volume continuously hold down the Volume button or Press the Standby On button to put t...

Page 15: ...ile setup Set the equalizer by yourself see below Setting the equalizer by yourself When you select My EQ in the equalizer mode set the profile of My EQ as follows 1 Select My EQ profile setup in the...

Page 16: ...r iPod iPhone through the R 4iDNT you must first insert the Dock adapter for your model of iPod iPhone 1 Select the Dock adapter that fits your iPod iPhone 7 iPod Photo 40 GB 60 GB iPod with Click Whe...

Page 17: ...The battery of the iPod iPhone is recharged to the full whenever the iPod iPhone is docked and the R 4iDNT is connected to the AC line If headphones are also plugged into the iPod iPhone sound comes f...

Page 18: ...y one song the repeat once icon appears on the iPod iPhone s display If you select REPEAT ALL to play all songs the repeat icon appears on the iPod iPhone s display Activating the shuffle mode During...

Page 19: ...to 13F If you want to search stations internationally press the SCAN button while DAB is selected as the source Try this if Local Scan does not find the stations you want The unit will scan for ensemb...

Page 20: ...is station to tune in Service not available is displayed You can move a station that is no longer available to the end of the station list See Station order on page 22 To display the station list whil...

Page 21: ...0 Scanning You can also activate the Full scan by using the SCAN button page 19 4 Manual Tune This option allows you to manually tune in a station and view a continuously updated indication of the st...

Page 22: ...el DRC low Reduce the dynamic range at low level DRC off No DRC is applied Using the DAB Menu 3 DAB 6 Station order You can select the order in which stations are listed 1 In DAB menu mode select Stat...

Page 23: ...of music broadcast by the radio station such as Pop Rock or Classical music DAB 13 49 Classic Light Classical 3 Ensemble name and frequency This displays the name of the ensemble and frequency that is...

Page 24: ...e station Podcasts Search stations Search by the station s name Popular stations Select from a list of popular stations New stations Select from a list of recently added stations When you select Locat...

Page 25: ...dcast Each time the INFO button is pressed information on the display changes as follows Internet radio Description Genre Country Reliability Bit Rate Codec Sampling Rate Playback buffer Today s Date...

Page 26: ...Last listened You can select the station Podcast from the ones you listened to recently Station list My favorites List of stations Podcast you stored as favorite is displayed Select a station Podcast...

Page 27: ...ograms You can see the list of your favorite stations in the Internet radio menu as follows See previous page for details Station list w My favorites Station list If the station Podcast you want to li...

Page 28: ...t to hear You can also use the Cursor buttons on the remote control unit to select a station FM Switching the stereo and monaural mode 1 In FM mode press and hold the MENU button for more than 2 secon...

Page 29: ...The selected preset station is tuned in FM Changing the sensitivity 1 In FM mode press and hold the MENU button for more than 2 seconds to open the FM menu Hold down more than 2 sec 2 Turn the MULTI...

Page 30: ...K CANCEL When you log on successfully the R 4iDNT will memorize your account Listening to Music of Last fm Last fm You can access Last fm and listen to the radio music files To listen to the music fil...

Page 31: ...methods Your Library List of music files you personally added on your library is displayed Your Recommendations List of music files in your recommendation folder is displayed Your Loved Tracks List of...

Page 32: ...ng this function R 4iDNT can play back the music files in the shared media library Tag items such as artist names and album names can be viewed from R 4iDNT as well You need a PC running on Windows XP...

Page 33: ...want to listen to appears and then press the SELECT button Repeat this operation until the file you want appears You can also search for files by selecting Search Music Player Listening to the Music P...

Page 34: ...1 and ALARM 2 Setting the wake up timer The procedures below are to set ALARM 1 Follow similar steps to set ALARM 2 1 Press the ALARM 1 button to enter the wake up timer setting mode Alarm 1 Enable D...

Page 35: ...he power of an iPod Touch iPhone off Slide to power off you cannot use it with the wake up timer even if it is docked in this unit To use the wake up timer with an iPod Touch iPhone as the source do n...

Page 36: ...a until you get stations clearly DAB Tuner No sound e Ensure that the unit has been able to locate DAB stations No stations found appears on the display e Check the position of the antenna e Ensure th...

Page 37: ...tivirus security software enabled on your computer the unit may fail to connect Specifications Amplifier Output power Stereo JEITA 10 W rms 10 W rms Total harmonic distortion 0 1 at 5 W 1 kHz Frequenc...

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