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You can connect the audio output of an external device (such as a CD-player) to this unit 

to listen to 

audio from

 that device through the amplifier

s

 o

n

 this unit.

 • To connect an external audio device (eg. MP3 player), 

p

lease use a standard stereo 

   cable (not included) with 3.5mm to 3.5mm plugs to connect the headphone out or 

   audio line-out

 socket 

of the external device to the AUX IN 

i

nput socket of this unit.

• Slide FUNCTION switch to AUX IN position

• Turn on the external device

 and start music playback

Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for disc play

back

 in any order

, including repeating the 

same track up to 20 times.  

• Press 

the 

PROGRAM button

• Select a desired track by using       or        buttons.

• Press 

the 

PROGRAM button to confirm.

• Repeat last two steps as described above to enter additional memories into the 

  program if necessary.

• When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press        button to play the disc 

  in the order you have programmed.

NOTE:

You can erase the contents of the memory 

with

 one of the following

 actions:

methods:

-

 

Opening the CD door

-

 Changing

 

to 

FM or AM source

-

 

Press       button twice.

For best

 

sound 

quality

,

 

we recommend that you use

 licensed CD-R/

CD-RW discs.

Note that audio CDs made from compressed files like MP3s have lost sound quality.

You can plug your headphone

s

 (not include

d

) into the headphone socket on the left hand 

side of the main unit.  Be sure to 

turn

 the volume low before putting on your headphones, 

then increase once on.  When headphones are connected the speakers are automatically 

muted.

GENERAL OPERATION:

HEADPHONE JACK

AUX IN JACK

GENERAL OPERATION:

CD PROGRAM

CD PLAYBACK

TROUBLESHOOTING

SPECIFICATION

S

MAINTENANCE&SAFETY

   

 

   

 

 

     

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Summary of Contents for MCD25

Page 1: ...CD Micro Music System MCD25...

Page 2: ......

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 Homeb...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...that are subject to vibration excessive heat cold or moisture As the unit may become warm during operation always leave sufficient space around it for ventilation Do not place the unit on an amplifier...

Page 6: ...neral Maintenance 5 Troubleshooting 6 SPECIFICATIONS General LIST OF MAIN PARTS 6 7 8 8 9 CD player and CD handling 11 11 12 13 5 Main unit speaker box Manual Contact card CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE tea...

Page 7: ...ard 10 STOP Stop the CD play function 11 PLAY PAUSE Start or pause CD play 12 PROGRAM FOR REMOTE CONTROL Program and review the programmed tracks number REMOTE CONTROL 13 PLAY PAUSE Start or pause CD...

Page 8: ...o CD position The power supply is now connected and ready for use 3 To switch off completely adjust the source selector to Aux In position or unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Unplug the powe...

Page 9: ...ol to find the desired stations 3 When you have finished listening slide the FUNCTION Selector to the AUX IN position or unplug the power cord from the wall outlet For FM pull out the wired antenna In...

Page 10: ...he selected track will be repeated continuously Note CD play will also stop when you open the CD compartment you select the function switch to AUX IN the CD has reached the end SELECTING A DIFFERENT T...

Page 11: ...epeat last two steps as described above to enter additional memories into the program if necessary When all the desired tracks have been programmed press button to play the disc in the order you have...

Page 12: ...mmonia benzene or abrasives as these may harm the housing CD player and CD handling The lens of the CD player should never be touched Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can cause condensati...

Page 13: ...s and old equipment Problem Solution Volume not adjusted Adjust the VOLUME power cord not securely connected Connect the AC power cord properly Batteries dead incorrectly inserted Insert fresh batteri...

Page 14: ...fier Section Output Power RMS Speaker System Impedance AC 230 240 V 50 Hz 14W 262 L X 180 W X 54 H mm main unit 123 L x 93 W x 182 H 1 70 Kgs AM 515 1650 KHz FM 87 5 108 5 MHz 2 x 1 Watt MAX 8 Ohms Sp...

Page 15: ...TEAC CUSTOMER SUPPORT HOTLINE TCS 1300 553 315 Between Monday to Friday AEST 8 30AM to 6PM...

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