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ENGLISH FRANÇAIS
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
Compact Hi-Fi Stereo System
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DC
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D6300
0104
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MA-0854A
This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel. Please record
the model number and serial number and retain them for your records.
Model number Serial number
TEAC CORPORATION
3-7-3, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8550, Japan Phone: (0422) 52-5081
TEAC AMERICA, INC. 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 Phone: (323) 726-0303
TEAC CANADA LTD. 5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada Phone: (905) 890-8008
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. De C.V Campesinos N°184, Colonia Granjas Esmeralda, Delegacion Iztapalapa, CP 09810, México DF Phone: (525) 581-5500
TEAC UK LIMITED 5 Marlin House, Croxley Business Park, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, U.K. Phone: 01923-819699
TEAC DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany Phone: 0611-71580
TEAC FRANCE S.A. 17, Rue Alexis-de-Tocqueville, CE 005 92182 Antony Cedex, France Phone: (1) 42.37.01.02
TEAC ITALIANA S.p.A. Via C. Cantù 11, 20092 Cinisello Balsamo, Milano, Italy Phone: 02-66010500
TEAC AUSTRALIA PTY., LTD. 106 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207, Australia Phone: (03) 9644-2442
A.B.N. 80 005 408 462
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Teac DC-D6300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Disc FormatCD, CD-R/RW
Frequency Response20Hz - 20kHz
Tuner BandsFM
CD PlayerYes
FM TunerYes
Speaker Type2-way bass reflex
InputsAUX IN (3.5mm)
OutputsHeadphone
Speaker Size10 cm Woofer, 2 cm Tweeter

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Troubleshooting

Before Use

Read this before operation

General advice for safe and optimal use of the unit.

DO NOT MOVE THE UNIT DURING PLAYBACK

Warning against moving the unit while the disc is spinning.

WHEN MOVING THIS UNIT

Instructions for moving the unit safely, including turntable locking.

Beware of condensation

Guidance on handling condensation to prevent damage.

Maintenance

General advice for keeping the unit in good condition.

Setting the Timer 2

Set stop time hour

Step to set the stop time hour.

Set stop time minute

Step to set the stop time minute.

Timer Playback

Set start and stop times

Reference to setting start and stop times.

Select recording source

Selecting the input source for playback.

Activate timer function

Activating the timer function.

Discs

Compatible Disc Types

Lists compatible disc types like CD-DA and CD-R.

Disc Playback Notes

Important notes regarding disc compatibility and playback issues.

How to Remove a Disc

Instructions on safely removing a disc from its case.

How to Hold a Disc

Guidance on handling discs to prevent damage.

Setting the Timer 1

Set start time hour

Step to set the start time hour.

Set start time minute

Step to set the start time minute.

Activate Timer ON display

Activating the timer ON display.

Cassette Tape

Tape Selection

Information on selecting the correct tape type.

Tape Handling

Instructions for handling cassette tapes.

Tape Path Maintenance

Guidance on cleaning and demagnetizing tape paths.

Setting the Clock

Initiate Clock Setting

Initiating the clock setting process.

Set Clock Minutes

Setting the clock minutes.

Set Clock Hour

Setting the clock hour.

Start Clock

Finalizing clock setting and starting the clock.

Handling Records

How to Replace the Stylus

Stylus Replacement Caution

Safety warnings related to stylus replacement.

Removing Old Stylus

Steps for safely removing the old stylus.

Installing New Stylus

Steps for correctly installing a new stylus.

Connection

Dubbing (Copy from TAPE I to TAPE II)

Load Tapes for Dubbing

Loading tapes for dubbing.

Select Tape Source

Selecting the tape source.

Start TAPE I Playback

Starting playback on TAPE I.

Initiate TAPE II Recording

Initiating recording on TAPE II.

Select Dubbing Speed

Selecting the dubbing speed.

Continuous Playback

Select Tape Source

Selecting the tape source for continuous playback.

Load Tapes for Continuous Playback

Loading tapes for continuous playback.

Start TAPE I Playback

Starting playback on TAPE I.

Initiate TAPE II Playback

Initiating playback on TAPE II for extended play.

Recording (TAPE II only)

Load Recordable Tape

Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.

Select Recording Source

Choosing the source for recording.

Start Recording

Starting the recording process.

Remote Control Unit

Remote Control Cautions

Important warnings regarding remote control operation.

Battery Installation

Instructions for installing batteries in the remote control.

Battery Replacement

Guidance on when and how to replace remote batteries.

Battery Precautions

Safety and handling precautions for batteries.

Listening to Tapes

Select Tape Source

Selecting the tape source.

Load Pre-recorded Tape

Loading a pre-recorded cassette tape.

Stop Playback

Stopping tape playback.

Suspend Playback (Pause)

Pausing tape playback.

Fast Forward and Rewind

Fast forwarding and rewinding tapes.

Preset Tuning

Store FM/AM Stations

Storing radio stations into memory.

Select Tuner Function

Selecting the tuner function.

Select AM or FM Band

Choosing between AM and FM bands.

Tune to Station

Tuning into a desired radio station.

Initiate Program Storage

Initiating the program storage process.

Names of Each Control (Front Panel/Remote Control Unit)

STANDBY Indicator

Indicator for standby mode.

REMOTE SENSOR

Receiver for the remote control signal.

FUNCTION Buttons

Buttons to select audio sources.

MUTING Indicator

Indicator for sound muting.

DISPLAY Button

Button to change display information.

EEPS Button

Button for electronic equalizer presets.

VOLUME Knob/Buttons

Knob or buttons to adjust sound volume.

MUTING Button

Button to temporarily mute the sound.

DISC 1, 2, 3 Buttons

Buttons to select a disc.

PROGRAM/CLOCK ADJ

Buttons for programming tracks and adjusting clock.

SKIP/UP/DOWN Buttons

Buttons for track skipping and tuning.

PLAY Button

Button to start or pause CD playback.

STOP Button

Button to stop CD playback.

TAPE I Operation Buttons

Controls for TAPE I operation.

TAPE II Operation Buttons

Controls for TAPE II operation.

OPEN/CLOSE Button

Button to open/close the disc tray.

DISC SKIP Button

Button to rotate the disc carousel.

REPEAT/PRESET Button

Buttons for repeat playback and preset station selection.

SHUFFLE/PRESET Button

Buttons for shuffle playback and preset station selection.

INTRO/FM MODE Button

Buttons for intro check and FM mode selection.

PHONES Jack

Jack for headphones.

TIMER Button

Button to set the timer.

BAND Button

Button to select AM or FM band.

Names of Each Control (Turntable)

Turntable

The rotating disc platform.

Transportation Screw

Screw to secure the turntable during transport.

Cue Lever

Lever to lift and lower the tone arm.

Tone Arm Holder

Part that holds the tone arm when not in use.

Tone Arm

The arm that holds the stylus.

Speed Selector

Control to select record playback speed.

45 RPM Adaptor

Adapter for playing 45 RPM records.

How to open/close the turntable cover

To Open

Instructions for opening the turntable cover.

To Close

Instructions for closing the turntable cover.

Listening to the Radio

FM MODE Button

Button to switch between FM stereo and mono modes.

Select Tuner Function

Selecting the radio tuning function.

Select AM or FM Band

Choosing between AM and FM radio bands.

Automatic Station Tuning

Automatic station tuning.

Manual Station Tuning

Manual station tuning.

Improving Radio Reception

Tips for improving radio reception.

Preset Tuning

Store FM/AM Stations

Storing radio stations into memory.

Select Tuner Function

Selecting the tuner function.

Select AM or FM Band

Choosing between AM and FM bands.

Tune to Station

Tuning into a desired radio station.

Initiate Program Storage

Initiating the program storage process.

How to select preset stations

Select AM or FM Band

Selecting the AM or FM band.

Navigate Preset Stations

Navigating through preset stations.

Names of Each Control (Front Panel/Remote Control Unit)

STANDBY Indicator

Indicator for standby mode.

REMOTE SENSOR

Receiver for the remote control signal.

FUNCTION Buttons

Buttons to select audio sources.

MUTING Indicator

Indicator for sound muting.

DISPLAY Button

Button to change display information.

EEPS Button

Button for electronic equalizer presets.

VOLUME Knob/Buttons

Knob or buttons to adjust sound volume.

MUTING Button

Button to temporarily mute the sound.

DISC 1, 2, 3 Buttons

Buttons to select a disc.

PROGRAM/CLOCK ADJ

Buttons for programming tracks and adjusting clock.

SKIP/UP/DOWN Buttons

Buttons for track skipping and tuning.

PLAY Button

Button to start or pause CD playback.

STOP Button

Button to stop CD playback.

TAPE I Operation Buttons

Controls for TAPE I operation.

TAPE II Operation Buttons

Controls for TAPE II operation.

OPEN/CLOSE Button

Button to open/close the disc tray.

DISC SKIP Button

Button to rotate the disc carousel.

REPEAT/PRESET Button

Buttons for repeat playback and preset station selection.

SHUFFLE/PRESET Button

Buttons for shuffle playback and preset station selection.

INTRO/FM MODE Button

Buttons for intro check and FM mode selection.

PHONES Jack

Jack for headphones.

TIMER Button

Button to set the timer.

BAND Button

Button to select AM or FM band.

Shuffle Playback

Repeat Playback

Repeat One Track

Repeating a single track.

Repeat All Tracks of All Discs

Repeating all tracks from all discs.

Basic Operation

EEPS (Electronic Equalizer Preset System)

Electronic Equalizer Preset System controls.

Muting

Muting function controls.

Bass Boost System

Bass Boost System controls.

Headphones

Headphone jack and volume control.

Listening to a Record

Check Program Order

Checking programmed track order.

Add Track to Program

Adding a track to the end of a program.

Overwrite Program

Overwriting an existing program.

Clear Program

Clearing the programmed content.

Intro

Function to preview track beginnings.

Programmed Playback

Select Track for Programming

Selecting tracks for programming.

Initiate Track Programming

Initiating track programming.

Select CD Source

Selecting the CD source for programming.

Confirm Track Programming

Confirming track programming.

Start Programmed Playback

Starting programmed playback.

Change Discs During Programming

Changing discs during programmed playback.

Listening to CDs

Select CD Source

Selecting the CD source.

Open Disc Tray

Opening the disc tray.

Load Disc

Loading a disc into the tray.

Start CD Playback

Starting CD playback.

Suspend Playback (Pause)

Pausing CD playback.

Stop Playback

Stopping CD playback.

Skip Tracks

Skipping tracks forward or backward.

Search Track Section

Searching for a specific part of a track.

Change Discs During Playback

Changing discs during playback.

Programmed Playback

Select Track for Programming

Selecting tracks for programming.

Initiate Track Programming

Initiating track programming.

Select CD Source

Selecting the CD source for programming.

Confirm Track Programming

Confirming track programming.

Start Programmed Playback

Starting programmed playback.

Change Discs During Programming

Changing discs during programmed playback.

Listening to Record

Loosen Transportation Screw

Loosening the transportation screw before use.

Remove Stylus Guard

Removing the stylus guard.

Select Phono Source

Selecting the Phono input source.

Open Turntable Cover

Opening the turntable cover.

Place Record on Turntable

Placing a record on the turntable.

Select Playback Speed

Selecting the correct playback speed.

Release Tone Arm

Releasing the tone arm using the cue lever.

Lift Tone Arm

Lifting the tone arm using the cue lever.

Check the programmed order

Intro Check

Add a track to the end of the program

Overwrite the program

Clear program

Shuffle Playback

Repeat Playback

Repeat one track

Repeating a single track.

Repeat All Tracks of All Discs

Repeating all tracks from all discs.

Basic Operation

EEPS (Electronic Equalizer Preset System)

Electronic Equalizer Preset System controls.

Muting

Muting function controls.

Bass Boost System

Bass Boost System controls.

Headphones

Headphone jack and volume control.

Names of Each Control (Turntable)

Turntable

The rotating disc platform.

Transportation Screw

Screw to secure the turntable during transport.

Cue Lever

Lever to lift and lower the tone arm.

Tone Arm Holder

Part that holds the tone arm when not in use.

Tone Arm

The arm that holds the stylus.

Speed Selector

Control to select record playback speed.

45 RPM Adaptor

Adapter for playing 45 RPM records.

How to open/close the turntable cover

To Open

Instructions for opening the turntable cover.

To Close

Instructions for closing the turntable cover.

Listening to the Radio

FM MODE Button

Button to switch between FM stereo and mono modes.

Select Tuner Function

Selecting the radio tuning function.

Select AM or FM Band

Choosing between AM and FM radio bands.

Automatic Station Tuning

Automatic station tuning.

Manual Station Tuning

Manual station tuning.

Improving Radio Reception

Tips for improving radio reception.

Preset Tuning

Store FM/AM Stations

Storing radio stations into memory.

Select Tuner Function

Selecting the tuner function.

Select AM or FM Band

Choosing between AM and FM bands.

Tune to Station

Tuning into a desired radio station.

Initiate Program Storage

Initiating the program storage process.

How to select preset stations

Select AM or FM Band

Selecting the AM or FM band.

Navigate Preset Stations

Navigating through preset stations.

Names of Each Control (Front Panel/Remote Control Unit)

STANDBY Indicator

Indicator for standby mode.

REMOTE SENSOR

Receiver for the remote control signal.

FUNCTION Buttons

Buttons to select audio sources.

MUTING Indicator

Indicator for sound muting.

DISPLAY Button

Button to change display information.

EEPS Button

Button for electronic equalizer presets.

VOLUME Knob/Buttons

Knob or buttons to adjust sound volume.

MUTING Button

Button to temporarily mute the sound.

DISC 1, 2, 3 Buttons

Buttons to select a disc.

PROGRAM/CLOCK ADJ

Buttons for programming tracks and adjusting clock.

SKIP/UP/DOWN Buttons

Buttons for track skipping and tuning.

PLAY Button

Button to start or pause CD playback.

STOP Button

Button to stop CD playback.

TAPE I Operation Buttons

Controls for TAPE I operation.

TAPE II Operation Buttons

Controls for TAPE II operation.

OPEN/CLOSE Button

Button to open/close the disc tray.

DISC SKIP Button

Button to rotate the disc carousel.

REPEAT/PRESET Button

Buttons for repeat playback and preset station selection.

SHUFFLE/PRESET Button

Buttons for shuffle playback and preset station selection.

INTRO/FM MODE Button

Buttons for intro check and FM mode selection.

PHONES Jack

Jack for headphones.

TIMER Button

Button to set the timer.

BAND Button

Button to select AM or FM band.

Listening to Tapes

Select Tape Source

Selecting the tape source.

Load Pre-recorded Tape

Loading a pre-recorded cassette tape.

Stop Playback

Stopping tape playback.

Suspend Playback (Pause)

Pausing tape playback.

Fast Forward and Rewind

Fast forwarding and rewinding tapes.

Extended Playback

Select Tape Source

Selecting the tape source.

Load Tapes for Extended Playback

Loading tapes for extended playback.

Start TAPE I Playback

Starting playback on TAPE I.

Initiate TAPE II Playback

Initiating playback on TAPE II for extended play.

Recording (TAPE II only)

Load Recordable Tape

Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.

Select Recording Source

Choosing the source for recording.

Start Recording

Starting the recording process.

Remote Control Unit

Remote Control Cautions

Important warnings regarding remote control operation.

FM Antenna

Information about FM antenna usage.

Speakers

Speaker connection instructions.

AUX Connection

Connecting external audio sources.

AC Power Cord

Connecting the AC power cord.

RESET Switch

Reset switch instructions.

Battery Installation

Instructions for installing batteries in the remote control.

Battery Replacement

Guidance on when and how to replace remote batteries.

Battery Precautions

Safety and handling precautions for batteries.

Connection

Dubbing (Copy from TAPE I to TAPE II)

Load Tapes for Dubbing

Loading tapes for dubbing.

Select Tape Source

Selecting the tape source.

Start TAPE I Playback

Starting playback on TAPE I.

Initiate TAPE II Recording

Initiating recording on TAPE II.

Select Dubbing Speed

Selecting the dubbing speed.

Setting the Clock

Initiate Clock Setting

Initiating the clock setting process.

Set Clock Hour

Setting the clock hour.

Set Clock Minutes

Setting the clock minutes.

Start Clock

Finalizing clock setting and starting the clock.

Disc Handling

How to Replace the Stylus

Stylus Replacement Caution

Safety warnings related to stylus replacement.

Removing Old Stylus

Steps for safely removing the old stylus.

Installing New Stylus

Steps for correctly installing a new stylus.

Tapes

Tape Selection

Information on selecting the correct tape type.

Tape Handling

Instructions for handling cassette tapes.

Tape Path Maintenance

Guidance on cleaning and demagnetizing tape paths.

Demagnetizing Heads

Process for demagnetizing tape heads.

Setting the Timer 1

Set Clock Before Timer

Prerequisite step to set the clock.

Activate Timer ON Display

Activating the timer ON display.

Set Start Time Hour

Step to set the start time hour.

Set Start Time Minutes

Step to set the start time minute.

Confirm Start Time

Confirming the start time setting.

Initiate Timer Display Change

Initiating the timer display change.

Confirm Stop Time

Confirming the stop time setting.

Setting the Timer 2

Set Stop Time Hour

Step to set the stop time hour.

Set Stop Time Minutes

Step to set the stop time minute.

Store Timer Settings

Storing the timer settings.

Timer Playback

Set Start and Stop Times

Reference to setting start and stop times.

Select Input Source

Selecting the input source for playback.

Prepare Source

Preparing the selected source.

Activate Timer Function

Activating the timer function.

Set Unit to Standby

Putting the unit in standby for timer playback.

Discs

Compatible Disc Types

Lists compatible disc types like CD-DA and CD-R.

Disc Playback Notes

Important notes regarding disc compatibility and playback issues.

How to Remove a Disc

Instructions on safely removing a disc from its case.

How to Hold a Disc

Guidance on handling discs to prevent damage.

Before Use

Read Before Use

General advice for safe and optimal use of the unit.

Do Not Move During Playback

Warning against moving the unit while the disc is spinning.

Moving the Unit

Instructions for moving the unit safely.

Condensation Warning

Guidance on handling condensation to prevent damage.

Maintenance

General advice for keeping the unit in good condition.

Timer Recording

Set Start and Stop Times

Reference to setting start and stop times.

Load Recordable Tape

Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.

Select Recording Source

Choosing the source for recording.

Activate Timer Function

Activating the timer function.

Set Unit to Standby

Putting the unit in standby for timer recording.

Start Recording

Starting the recording process.

Display

Troubleshooting

No Power Issues

Steps to resolve no power issues.

No Sound Issues

Steps to resolve no sound issues.

Noisy Sound Issues

Steps to resolve noisy sound issues.

Remote Control Issues

Steps to resolve remote control issues.

CD Player Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting CD player problems.

Sound Skipping Issues

Steps to resolve sound skipping issues.

Shuffle Button Issues

Troubleshooting the shuffle button.

Tuner Reception Issues

Troubleshooting tuner reception issues.

Cassette Deck Issues

Troubleshooting cassette deck problems.

Record Player Issues

Troubleshooting record player issues.

Record Player Sound Skipping

Steps to resolve sound skipping issues on record player.

Specifications

Specifications

Before Use

Read Before Use

General advice for safe and optimal use of the unit.

Do Not Move During Playback

Warning against moving the unit while the disc is spinning.

Moving the Unit

Instructions for moving the unit safely.

Condensation Warning

Guidance on handling condensation to prevent damage.

Maintenance

General advice for keeping the unit in good condition.

Timer Recording

Set Start and Stop Times

Reference to setting start and stop times.

Load Recordable Tape

Loading a recordable tape into TAPE II.

Select Recording Source

Choosing the source for recording.

Activate Timer Function

Activating the timer function.

Set Unit to Standby

Putting the unit in standby for timer recording.

Start Recording

Starting the recording process.

Display

Discs

Compatible Disc Types

Lists compatible disc types like CD-DA and CD-R.

Disc Playback Notes

Important notes regarding disc compatibility and playback issues.

How to Remove a Disc

Instructions on safely removing a disc from its case.

How to Hold a Disc

Guidance on handling discs to prevent damage.

Tapes

Tape Selection

Information on selecting the correct tape type.

Tape Handling

Instructions for handling cassette tapes.

Tape Path Maintenance

Guidance on cleaning and demagnetizing tape paths.

Demagnetizing Heads

Process for demagnetizing tape heads.

Setting the Timer 1

Set Clock Before Timer

Prerequisite step to set the clock.

Activate Timer ON Display

Activating the timer ON display.

Set Start Time Hour

Step to set the start time hour.

Set Start Time Minutes

Step to set the start time minute.

Confirm Start Time

Confirming the start time setting.

Initiate Timer Display Change

Initiating the timer display change.

Confirm Stop Time

Confirming the stop time setting.

Disc Handling

How to Replace the Stylus

Stylus Replacement Caution

Safety warnings related to stylus replacement.

Removing Old Stylus

Steps for safely removing the old stylus.

Installing New Stylus

Steps for correctly installing a new stylus.

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