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Teac CD-RW890 User Manual

Teac CD-RW890
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CD-RW890
OWNER’S MANUAL
CD Recorder
77-20RW89000020
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Teac CD-RW890 Specifications

Power IconPower
operation voltage (US)120V AC, 60Hz
operation voltage (EUR)230V AC, 50Hz
Audio Interfaces IconAudio Interfaces
audio inputx 1
audio outputx 1
digital audio inputx 1 (Optical)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
width435 mm
height100 mm
depth295 mm
weight4.5 kg

Summary

Safety Precautions and Warnings

Risk of Electric Shock - Do Not Open

Warning against opening the unit to prevent electric shock and access to internal parts.

Important Safety Instructions

Comprehensive list of safety guidelines for operating the CD-RW recorder.

Fire, Moisture, and Laser Safety

Fire and Moisture Hazard Prevention

Warning to avoid exposing the appliance to rain or moisture to prevent fire or shock hazards.

FCC Compliance and Laser Safety

Details FCC regulations for Class B digital devices and Class 1 laser product classification.

Getting Started with Your CD-RW Recorder

Unit Setup and Environmental Conditions

Guidelines for optimal operating temperature, humidity, and location placement.

Essential Handling and Care

Instructions on handling the unit, cleaning, and manual storage.

Connecting Your TEAC CD-RW890

Digital Audio Connectivity

How to connect digital audio sources via the optical input terminal.

Analog Audio and Power Connections

Guide for analog audio connections and connecting the AC power cord.

Understanding and Using Discs

Playable Disc Formats

Information on compatible CD, CD-R, and CD-RW discs.

Disc Handling and Care

Precautions for handling discs, writing on labels, and avoiding damage.

Disc Storage and Remote Control Operation

Proper Disc Storage and Cleaning

Advice on storing discs to prevent dust, scratches, and heat damage.

Remote Control Setup and Use

Instructions for battery installation, replacement, and basic remote operation.

TEAC CD-RW890 Unit Overview

Main Unit Control Panel Layout

Identification of controls and indicators on the front panel of the CD-RW890.

Remote Control Button Identification

Diagram and labels for all buttons on the remote control unit.

Operating Your CD-RW Recorder

Main Unit Button Functions

Detailed description of each button's function on the main unit.

Remote Control Button Functions

Explanation of the functions for each button on the remote control.

Basic Operation and Playback Initiation

Powering On and Using Headphones

Steps to turn on the unit and connect headphones for private listening.

Loading and Starting Disc Playback

Procedure for opening the disc tray, loading a disc, and starting playback.

Controlling CD Playback

Disc Type Indicator Explained

Understanding the indicators for different disc types currently loaded.

Playback Control Functions

How to stop, skip tracks, search within tracks, and pause playback.

Advanced Playback Modes

Direct Playback by Track Number

Selecting and playing specific tracks directly using numeric buttons.

Shuffle Playback Functionality

How to enable random playback order for all tracks on a disc.

Playback Information and Repeat Playback

Understanding the Time Display

How the TIME button cycles through elapsed/remaining track and disc times.

Repeat Playback Modes

Using REPEAT ALL and REPEAT 1 modes for continuous playback.

Programmed Playback Features

A-B Repeat Function

Repeating a specific segment of a track or disc between two points.

Setting Up Programmed Playback

How to program a sequence of tracks for playback.

Managing Programmed Playback

Modifying Track Programs

Adding, deleting, or overwriting tracks in a programmed sequence.

Checking Programmed Order

Reviewing the list of tracks entered into the program.

Recording Overview and Program Management

Deleting and Clearing Programs

How to remove individual tracks or clear an entire programmed sequence.

CD-R/CD-RW Recording Capabilities

Information on recording limits, erasability, and sampling rate conversion.

Preparing for Recording

Recording Prerequisites and Disc Loading

Steps before recording, including loading a recordable disc.

Selecting Recording Source and Track Mode

Choosing input source and setting track numbering mode (AUTO/MANUAL).

Recording Process and Track Assignment

Automatic Track Numbering (S-LVL)

Using automatic track detection based on sound level and digital signals.

Manual Track Assignment and Recording Start

Adding tracks manually and initiating the recording process.

Recording Operations and Input Monitoring

Setting Recording Level and Starting

Setting input levels and starting/pausing the recording process.

Stopping Recording and Monitoring Input

How to stop recording, monitor input signals, and manual track division.

Synchronous Recording Function

Synchronous Recording Basics

How the unit automatically starts/stops recording based on external signals.

Setting Up Synchronous Recording

Steps to configure and initiate synchronous recording from external sources.

Disc Finalization and Unfinalization

Finalizing a Recordable Disc

Process of writing TOC data to finalize CD-R/CD-RW for playback on other players.

Unfinalizing CD-RW Discs

Reversing finalization on CD-RW to allow further recording or erasing.

Erasing Tracks on CD-RW Discs

Erasing the Last Track

Procedure for deleting the most recently recorded track on a CD-RW.

Erasing Multiple Tracks

Selecting and erasing a range of tracks from the last track onwards.

Erasing All Tracks on CD-RW

Erasing All Tracks

Complete removal of all recorded tracks from a CD-RW disc.

Erasing All Tracks in Refresh Mode

Using refresh mode to erase all tracks, potentially for error recovery.

Erasing All Tracks in Refresh Mode (CD-RW)

Erasing with Refresh Mode

Detailed steps for erasing all tracks using the refresh mode.

Error Recovery via Refresh Erase

How erasing in refresh mode can help recover discs with recording errors.

Troubleshooting and Problem Solving

Common Unit Malfunctions

Solutions for issues like no power, no sound, or remote control failure.

Disc Playback and Recording Issues

Addressing problems with disc playback, sound skipping, and recording failures.

System Messages and Error Codes

Understanding Operational Messages

Explanations for various messages displayed during operation.

Interpreting Error Messages

Meanings of error codes and recommended actions for troubleshooting.

Technical Specifications and Environmental Information

Detailed Product Specifications

Technical data including media compatibility, frequency response, and dimensions.

Disposal and Recycling Guidelines

Information on proper disposal of the unit and batteries in EU and other regions.

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