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Equipment tested for Class B digital device limits and FCC Rules, addressing potential radio frequency interference.
Statement confirming compliance of this Class B digital apparatus with Canadian ICES-003.
Declaration of product compliance with European Directives and Commission Regulations.
Details on laser type, manufacturer, output, and wavelength for the product.
Product designed per FDA regulations, classified as Class I laser product with confined radiation.
Guidelines on where to place the unit to avoid heat, sunlight, and potential damage.
Details on which CD formats (CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA) are supported and which are not.
Information on playing CD-R/CD-RW discs, including finalization requirements and potential quality issues.
Important warnings and advice for handling discs to prevent damage to the unit or the disc.
Steps to take if a disc gets caught or is difficult to insert.
Recommendations for storing discs to prevent warping, degradation, and scratches.
Instructions on how to clean the data side of a disc properly.
Controls for powering the unit on, standby mode, and ejecting discs.
Details on the USB port and remote control signal receiver.
Buttons for play/pause, stop, skip, and source selection.
The disc slot for insertion and the unit's display screen.
Connects the FM antenna for radio reception.
Outputs digital audio via coaxial or optical cables to compatible devices.
Outputs analog audio via RCA cables to amplifiers or speakers.
Connects the AC adapter for powering the unit.
Important safety and operational advice for using the remote control effectively.
Instructions for opening the remote, inserting AAA batteries, and replacing the cover.
Guidance on when batteries are exhausted and how to dispose of them.
Detailed explanation of each button's function on the remote control.
Explanation of remaining buttons like Play/Pause, Search, Random, Menu, FM Mode, Dimmer, Clear, PTY.
How to turn the unit on and cycle through CD, FM, and USB inputs using the SOURCE button.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting a CD and starting playback.
Connect USB, select track using skip buttons, and press play/pause.
Examples of display status for Audio CDs, including stopped and playback states.
Examples of display information for USB files, showing status, file name, title, artist, album, and folder.
Pressing the play/pause button to start or resume playback.
Using the play/pause button to pause and resume playback.
Using the stop button to halt playback.
How to eject a disc after playback is stopped.
Using skip buttons to move to the previous/next track or beginning of current track.
Using skip or search buttons to find a specific part of a track.
Inputting track numbers directly to start playback on audio CDs.
How to select tracks on CDs and USB drives in file or folder modes.
Selecting files with folders treated equally, regardless of their hierarchy level.
Selecting files and folders using the folder hierarchy, indicated by a folder icon.
Using remote buttons to move up or down the folder hierarchy.
Using remote buttons to select individual files within a selected folder.
Illustrations showing file selection, folder navigation, and display status in folder mode.
Selecting a file and pressing ENTER or scroll button to start playback.
Enabling skip mode to allow playback without pressing ENTER for file selection.
Selecting folders and using scroll/ENTER buttons to navigate up/down folder levels.
How to cycle through repeat modes: one track, one folder, or all tracks.
Turning random playback on/off for playing tracks in a shuffled order.
Instructions for creating a custom playback sequence of tracks from an audio CD.
How to view, modify, or remove tracks from a programmed playback sequence.
Steps to select and add more tracks to an existing program sequence.
How to clear all tracks from the program by holding CLEAR or using ENTER.
Switching between Stereo and Mono reception for FM broadcasts.
Increasing/decreasing frequency steps or auto-searching for higher/lower frequencies.
Using the main unit's stop and skip buttons to change frequency or preset numbers.
Automatically searches for and sets up to 20 FM stations.
Tuning to a station, pressing PROGRAM, and selecting a preset number.
How to tune into an FM RDS station for additional broadcast information.
Pressing RDS button to cycle through Program Service (PS), Program Type (PTY), and Radio Text (RT).
Searching for FM stations based on program type using PTY codes.
How to access the menu, navigate, select, and change unit settings using buttons.
Configuring the unit to enter standby mode after a period of inactivity.
Selecting between File mode (all folders equal) and Folder mode (hierarchy) for USB devices.
Configuring whether playback starts automatically when a CD is inserted.
Displays the current firmware version of the unit.
Solutions for power, remote control, sound output, and noise problems.
Troubleshooting poor reception and stereo-to-mono broadcasts.
Solutions for playback failures, disc loading issues, and sound skipping.
Troubleshooting playback problems with MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV files.
Solutions for 'NO USB' errors, including formatting the flash drive.
Explanation that track/artist/album names require ID3 tags, which are not used by WAV files.
Notes that double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese, Chinese) may not display correctly.
Indicates the disc/drive contains no playable audio files.
Details on supported media, file systems, and formats for CD and USB playback.
Specifications for analog/digital audio outputs and FM tuner frequency range.
Information on power, dimensions, weight, operating environment, and included accessories.
Details warranty duration, scope, exclusions, and what TEAC covers.
Instructions for service, limitations on implied warranties, and exclusion of damages.
Product is subject to legal warranty regulations of the country of purchase in Europe.
Warranty rights and procedures for countries outside USA, Canada, and Europe.
Contact information for TEAC Corporation (Japan).
Contact information for TEAC America, Inc. (USA).
Contact information for TEAC Audio Europe (Germany).
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