Tascam CD Player CD A550 User Manual

D01057520B  
CD-A550/CD-A750  
Compact Disc Player/Reverse Cassette Deck  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1 Read these instructions.  
2 Keep these instructions.  
3 Heed all warnings.  
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such  
as vases, on the apparatus.  
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space  
such as a book case or similar unit.  
4 Follow all instructions.  
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6 Clean only with dry cloth.  
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating  
power from the AC outlet with its POWER or  
STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON position.  
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
The apparatus should be located close enough  
to the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the  
power cord plug at any time.  
8 Do not install near any heat sources such  
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device,  
the disconnect device shall remain readily  
operable.  
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a  
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the  
third prong are provided for your safety. If the  
provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
An apparatus with Class I construction shall  
be connected to an AC outlet with a protective  
grounding connection.  
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed)  
shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire or the like.  
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incor-  
rectly replaced. Replace only with the same or  
equivalent type.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and  
headphones can cause hearing loss.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
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  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled  
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,  
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on  
CAUTIONS ABOUT BATTERIES  
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the battery case before inserting new batteries. If  
the battery fluid gets in an eye, it could cause loss  
of eyesight. If fluid does enter an eye, wash it out  
thoroughly with clean water without rubbing the  
eye and then consult a doctor immediately. If the  
fluid gets on a person’s body or clothing, it could  
cause skin injuries or burns. If this should happen,  
wash it off with clean water and then consult a  
doctor immediately.  
This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries  
could cause a leak, rupture or other trouble. Always  
abide by the following precautions when using bat-  
teries.  
Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The  
batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire or  
injury.  
When installing batteries, pay attention to the  
polarity indications (plus/minus (+/–) orientation),  
and install them correctly in the battery compart-  
ment as indicated. Putting them in backward could  
make the batteries rupture or leak, causing fire,  
injury or stains around them.  
The unit power should be off when you install and  
replace batteries.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use  
the unit for a long time. Batteries could rupture or  
leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on  
the battery compartment before inserting new  
batteries.  
When you store or dispose batteries, isolate their  
terminals with insulation tape or something like that  
to prevent them from contacting other batteries or  
metallic objects.  
Do not disassemble a battery. The acid inside the  
battery could harm skin or clothing.  
When throwing used batteries away, follow the  
disposal instructions indicated on the batteries  
and the local disposal laws.  
Do not use batteries other than those specified.  
Do not mix and use new and old batteries or differ-  
ent types of batteries together. The batteries could  
rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around  
them.  
Do not carry or store batteries together with small  
metal objects. The batteries could short, causing  
leak, rupture or other trouble.  
Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put  
them in fire or water. Batteries could rupture or  
leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
This product has been designed and manufactured  
Optical pickup  
according to FDA regulations “title 21, CFR, chapter  
1, subchapter J, based on the Radiation Control for  
Health and Safety Act of 1968”, and is classified as  
a class 1 laser product. There is no hazardous invis-  
ible laser radiation during operation because invisible  
laser radiation emitted inside of this product is com-  
pletely confined in the protective housings.  
Type  
: SF-P101VF  
Manufacturer  
Laser output  
Wavelength  
: SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.  
: Less than 0.25 mW on the objective lens  
: 760 to 820 nm  
The label required in this regulation is shown at 1.  
Rack-mounting the unit  
CD-A550  
If you are mounting the unit in a rack, leave 1U of  
space above it and 4 inch (10cm) or more of space at  
the rear.  
Use the rack-mounting kit to mount the unit in a stan-  
dard 19-inch equipment rack, as shown in this sec-  
tion. Remove the feet of the unit before mounting.  
CD-A750  
CAUTION:  
DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING  
USING A SCREWDRIVER.  
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE,  
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT  
IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.  
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Contents  
Tape counter ................................................ 36  
RTZ................................................................. 37  
Pitch control ................................................. 37  
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Contents  
Cassette tape section .............................. 50  
Headphones section ............................... 50  
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1 – Introduction  
Thank you very much for purchasing a TASCAM  
Four playback modes (continuous, single, random, pro-  
gram)  
CD-A550/750 Compact Disc Player/Reverse Cassette Deck.  
Before using your unit, please read this manual carefully so  
that you will understand the correct operating procedures  
and be able to use all its functions fully. We hope that you  
will enjoy using this product for many years to come.  
Repeat playback function  
Pitch control function (±12.5%)  
Tray opening prevention during playback  
Please keep this manual for future reference. You can also  
tascam.com/).  
Cassette tape functions  
Auto reverse recording and playback possible  
Dolby B noise reduction (for recording and playback)  
RTZ (return-to-zero) function  
Main Features  
Playback pitch control function (±10%)  
CD player and cassette recorder can be operated com-  
pletely independently  
Includes CD-only output jacks and common output  
jacks that can output the tape signal, the mixed CD and  
tape signals or prioritize the tape signal  
Items included with this product  
The following items are included with this product. Unpack  
the unit carefully to avoid damaging it. Please save the box  
and packaging materials for transportation of the unit in  
the future. If any of the accessories are missing or appear  
to have been damaged during transportation, please contact  
TASCAM.  
Unbalanced and balanced analog inputs and outputs  
(CD-A550 has only unbalanced)  
Continuous CD and cassette tape playback possible  
When dubbing from a CD to a cassette tape, automatic  
division of tracks to the tape A and B sides is possible  
(TAPE EDIT function)  
Main unit.........................................................................1  
Wireless remote control (RC-A550) ...............................1  
AA batteries ...................................................................2  
Screw kit for rack-mounting ...........................................1  
Warranty .........................................................................1  
Owner’s Manual (this document)....................................1  
CD or cassette tape power-on playback and cassette tape  
power-on record are possible  
Monitoring with headphones possible  
Wireless remote control with numerical keys included  
Parallel and serial control ports allow external control  
and tally output (CD-A750 only)  
The batteries are not supplied for Taiwan.  
3U rack-mount size  
About this manual  
CD functions  
The following conventions are used in this manual.  
CD-R and CD-RW disc playback possible  
Keys, jacks and other parts on this unit and external  
devices are indicated with a bold typeface like this:  
MENU  
CD text display possible  
MP3 and WAV file playback possible  
Resume playback function allows playback to be contin-  
ued from the last played position  
When the alphanumeric portion of the display shows  
a message, this is shown in the following typeface:  
RANDOM  
Auto cue function finds the position of the first sound in  
a track (audio CDs only)  
If a preset indicator in the display (i.e. one which cannot  
change) is shown, this is shown as follows: REMAIN  
Auto ready function can pause playback at the begin-  
ning of the next track after playing a track  
The state when the main display area shows times and  
titles is called the “standard display.”  
When playback is stopped in the middle of a track, the  
incremental play function automatically pauses at the  
beginning of the next track  
Discs in CD-DA format are sometimes called “audio  
CDs.”  
Auto space function can automatically create space  
between playback tracks  
CDs with MP3 and WAV audio files on them are some-  
times called “data CDs.”  
Call (back cue) function can return to the playback  
starting point  
EOM function gives advance notice before a track ends  
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1 – Introduction  
Additional information is presented as necessary in sec-  
tions with “TIP,” NOTE” and “CAUTION” labels.  
Cleaning the cassette recorder head section  
If the cassette recorder head becomes dirty, the quality of  
playback and recording could be degraded and the sound  
could even be interrupted.  
Tips suggest ways that the unit can be used.  
Moreover, if the tape transport becomes dirty, the tape  
could become entangled, for example. Clean the cassette  
recorder’s head, pinch roller and capstan using a cotton  
swab moistened with a commercially available cleaning  
fluid after about every 10 hours of use.  
Notes provide additional explanation and describe spe-  
cial cases, for example.  
CAUTION  
Cautions are instructions that must be followed to avoid  
possible injury, equipment malfunction or damage to  
CDs or cassette tapes.  
CAUTION  
Do not play or record a tape until the cleaning fluid has  
dried.  
Pinch Roller  
Capstan  
About trademarks  
TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC Corporation.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
Erase Head  
Pinch Roller  
Capstan  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology is licensed  
from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.  
Record/Play Head  
Other company names, product names and logos in this  
document are the trademarks or registered trademarks  
of their respective owners.  
About compact discs (CDs)  
In addition to commercially-available music CDs, this unit  
can play CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been recorded  
in audio CD (CD-DA) format, as well as CD-R and CD-RW  
discs that have MP3 audio and WAV audio files recorded on  
them. This unit can also play 8-cm CDs.  
Precautions for placement  
The guaranteed operating temperature of this unit is  
between 5º and 40º C.  
Install the unit in a level position.  
To improve dissipation of heat, do not place other items  
on top of this unit.  
Precautions for CD use  
Do not place this unit on top of a powered amplifier or  
other equipment that generates much heat.  
Always place compact discs in the tray with their labels  
facing upward.  
To remove a disc from its case, press down on the center  
of the disc holder and lift the disc out by its outer edge.  
Beware of condensation  
Do not touch the signal side (the unlabeled side).  
Fingerprints, oils and other substances can cause errors  
during playback.  
Condensation could occur if the unit is moved from a cold  
place to a warm place, used in a room that has just been  
heated or subject to other sudden temperature change. To  
prevent this, let the unit sit for one or two hours before  
turning the power on in such situations.  
If there are fingerprints or dust on the signal side, use  
a soft cloth to wipe it gently from the center outwards.  
Dirt on discs can lower the sound quality, so clean them  
and always store them in a clean state.  
Never use record cleaner, antistatic solutions, benzene,  
thinner or other chemical substances to clean a disc.  
Doing so could damage the surface and make the CD  
unplayable.  
Cleaning the unit  
To clean the unit, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth. Do  
not use chemical cleaning cloths, benzene, paint thinner,  
alcohol or other chemical agents to clean the unit as they  
could damage the surface or cause fading.  
Do not apply labels or other materials to discs. Do not  
use discs that have had tape, stickers or other materi-  
als applied to their surface. Do not use discs that have  
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1 – Introduction  
sticky residue from stickers, etc. Such discs could  
become stuck in the unit or cause it to malfunction.  
movement or that make unusual noises during fast-  
forwarding and rewinding should not be used.  
Never use commercially available CD stabilizers. Their  
use could make disc playback impossible or cause the  
unit to malfunction.  
Long-play tapes  
Tapes that are longer than 90 minutes are very thin and  
easily stretched, which can result in warbling or flutter.  
Moreover, these tapes can become entangled in the  
equipment, so their use should be avoided.  
Do not use cracked discs.  
Do not use specially shaped discs, including heart-  
shaped, business card-shaped or octagonal discs. Using  
such discs could damage the unit.  
Precautions for cassette use  
Do not open cassettes or pull out their tape.  
Do not touch the side of the tape that has the magnetic  
coating with bare hands.  
With the intention of protecting copyrights, several  
record companies sell discs with a “copy control CD”  
designation. Some of these discs do not comply with CD  
specifications and might not be playable in this unit.  
Do not leave them in places with lots of garbage or dust.  
Do not use or store them in hot or humid places.  
Avoid using or storing them in places with strong mag-  
netic fields. Doing so could cause noise or the erasure of  
recorded contents.  
About cassette tapes  
Dolby NR  
Usable types of tapes  
Dolby NR reduces tape hiss during recording. This unit has  
Dolby B Type noise reduction.  
Recordable tapes:Type I (normal)  
Type II (high position/chrome)  
Playable tapes: Type I (normal)  
Type II (high position/chrome)  
Dolby NR affects both recording and playback, so you  
should set NR ON or OFF, using the same setting during  
playback as used during recording.  
On cassettes that have been recorded with Dolby NR  
make a note that Dolby B NR is ON.  
Type IV (metal)  
Write-protection tabs for preventing unintentional  
recording  
Cassettes have write-protection tabs to prevent the  
unintentional erasure of recordings. There are tabs for  
cassette sides A (1) and B (2). Use the tip of a screwdriver  
or similar tool to remove these tabs to prevent future  
recording. Put adhesive tape over the hole to allow  
recording again.  
Tape slack  
Before using a cassette confirm that the tape is not slack.  
Slack tape could become entangled in the capstan or other  
parts. Use a pencil or the like to wind the tape until it is no  
longer slack.  
Automatic tape type detection holes  
Cassettes have automatic tape detection holes that allow this  
unit to automatically determine the type of tape inserted.  
Types of cassette tapes that are not recommended  
for use with this unit  
Use of the following types of cassette tapes might prevent  
normal operation or performance. Moreover, use of these  
types of tapes should be avoided because they could become  
entangled in the unit and result in unexpected malfunction.  
Irregular cassette tapes  
Cassettes that are deformed, have irregular tape  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
Front panel  
Remote sensor  
11  
to switch to playback time display. (See “Playback time  
Signals from the included wireless remote control  
(RC-A550) are received here. When using the remote  
control, point it towards this sensor.  
display mode” on page 29.)  
When the playback time is displayed, press this key  
while holding down the SHIFT key to switch to text  
information display, which includes album name, song  
name, artist name and file name.  
POWER button  
21  
Use to turn the unit’s power ON and OFF.  
Display  
During text information display, press this key while  
holding down the SHIFT key to switch between text  
information contents (album name, song name, artist  
name and file name).  
31  
Shows the transport status, currently selected input  
source, record and playback signal levels, menus, etc.  
CD section  
Disc tray  
Press and hold this key during text information  
display to scroll through the display items. (See “Text  
information display mode” on page 29.)  
41  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE key to open the disc tray and  
insert and remove discs. Press the OPEN/CLOSE key  
again to close the disc tray.  
MENU key  
91  
When in standard display mode, press this key to switch  
to menu mode, which allows menu items to be selected.  
When in menu item selection mode, press this to return  
to the standard display mode. When editing a menu  
item, press this key to return to menu item selection  
display. (See “Menu” on page 17.)  
PITCH CONTROL knob  
51  
Use to adjust the playback pitch of a CD. (See “Pitch  
control” on page 31.)  
PITCH CONTROL key/indicator  
61  
Use this key to turn the CD pitch control function ON  
and OFF. (See “Pitch control” on page 31.) The indicator  
lights when ON.  
0 ENTER/SHIFT key  
When in menu mode, press this to make a selection  
or confirm a setting. When not in menu mode, this  
functions as the SHIFT key.  
REPEAT key  
71  
Press to turn the repeat playback function ON and OFF.  
(See “Repeat playback” on page 30.)  
q OPEN/CLOSE key  
TIME/DISPLAY key  
81  
Press to open and close the disc tray.  
When the playback time is displayed, press this key  
to cycle the playback time display mode through track  
elapsed time, track remaining time and total remaining  
time. When text information is displayed, press this key  
w STOP key  
Press to stop CD playback.  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
e POWER ON START switch  
j STOP key  
Turn the power-on start function ON and OFF. (See  
“Power-on start” on page 43.)  
Press to stop the cassette tape.  
k PLAY [Ó] key  
r –/+/FOLDER SEARCH keys  
When in menu mode, use these to make selections and  
settings.  
Press to play a cassette tape in the reverse direction.  
When the unit is record ready or playback is paused,  
recording or playback starts.  
When a data CD is loaded, use these keys while holding  
down the SHIFT key to change the current folder. (See  
“Folder playback (data CDs only)” on page 25.)  
However, if you press this key when playback is paused  
in the forward direction, playback is paused in the  
reverse direction.  
t Ôkey  
l RECORD key  
Press briefly to skip to the previous track.  
Puts the cassette tape into record ready status.  
Press and hold to search backwards.  
; Ô key  
y PLAY key  
Press to rewind the cassette tape.  
When stopped or paused, press to start CD playback.  
z PITCH CONTROL knob  
u MODE switch  
Use to adjust the cassette tape playback pitch (±10%).  
(See “Pitch control” on page 37.)  
Set the power-on start mode to CD playback, cassette  
tape playback or cassette tape record. (See “Power-on  
start” on page 43.)  
x REC MUTE key  
Press during recording to put the unit into record ready  
status after recording about four seconds of silence. (See  
“Recording mute function” on page 39.)  
i ¯/key  
Press briefly to skip to the next track.  
c key  
Press and hold to search forwards.  
Press to fast-forward the cassette tape.  
o READY key  
v PAUSE key  
Press to pause CD playback.  
Press to pause cassette tape playback or recording.  
p CD-TAPE CONT PLAY key  
Press to turn the cassette tape and CD continuous  
playback mode ON and OFF. (See “Continuous  
playback of both the CD and the tape” on page 42.)  
When the unit is record ready or playback is paused,  
press to start recording or playback.  
b DOLBY NR switch  
a1CALL key  
Use to turn Dolby B noise reduction ON and OFF for  
cassette tape playback and recording. (See “Turning  
Dolby NR ON and OFF during playback” on page 35  
and “Turning Dolby NR ON and OFF during recording”  
on page 38.)  
Press to pause playback and return to the point where  
playback was last started from a paused state. (See “Call  
function” on page 33.)  
s CD DUB key  
n PLAY [Á] key  
Press to record (dub) the CD playback sound to a  
cassette tape. (See “Dubbing a CD to a tape” on page  
39.)  
Press to play a cassette tape in the forward direction.  
Use to start recording or playback when in record ready  
mode or when playback is paused.  
Cassette tape section  
However, if you press this key when playback is paused  
in the reverse direction, the playback is paused in the  
forward direction.  
d COUNTER RESET key  
Press to reset the tape counter to “0000.”  
f RTZ key  
m EJECT button  
Press to return the cassette tape playback position to the  
counter zero point (0000).  
Press to open the cassette compartment.  
, Cassette compartment  
g INPUT knob  
Press the EJECT button to open the cassette  
compartment so that cassette tapes can be removed or  
loaded. To close the cassette compartment, press its door  
directly with your hand.  
Adjusts the cassette tape record level. (See “Recording”  
on page 39.)  
h REV MODE switch  
Use to set the tape playback mode to one-way (Ä), both  
directions (Ë) or continuous (ä). (See “Selecting  
the reverse mode” on page 35.) When recording, the  
unit records only once in both directions even if set to  
continuous (ä). (See “Selecting the reverse mode” on  
page 38.)  
Monitoring section  
. MONITOR switch  
Set the sound output from the PHONES jack to either  
the CD sound only, the tape sound only, or a mix of the  
CD and tape sounds.  
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/ PHONES jack  
Connect stereo headphones (standard stereo phone jack).  
! PHONES knob  
Use to adjust the volume of the sound output from the  
PHONES jack.  
Rear panel  
@ TAPE INPUT (UNBALANCED) jacks  
Input for analog source signals (–9 dBu, unbalanced) to  
record to the cassette tape.  
* CD OUTPUT (BALANCED) jack (CD-A750 only)  
These are balanced outputs (+4 dBu) for the CD  
playback signal.  
# TAPE COMMON OUTPUT (UNBALANCED) jacks  
These are unbalanced outputs (–4.5 dBu) for the cassette  
tape playback signal. During recording or when in  
record ready mode, the signal being recorded is output.  
However, depending on the setting of the COMMON  
OUT item in the menu, the CD playback signal can be  
output instead. (See “Setting the common output signal”  
on page 20.)  
( CONTROL I/O PARALLEL connector (CD-A750 only)  
Use this parallel control connector to control this  
unit from an external device. (See “Using the parallel  
connector” on page 45.)  
) CONTROL I/O RS-232C connector (CD-A750 only)  
Use this serial control connector to control this unit from  
an external device. (See “Using the RS-232C connector”  
on page 45.)  
$ CD OUTPUT (UNBALANCED) jacks  
These are unbalanced outputs (–10 dBV) for the CD  
playback signal.  
Q VOLTAGE SELECTOR SW  
Use this switch to set the input voltage to either 230V or  
120V.  
% CD DIGITAL OUTPUT (COAXIAL) jack  
This digital output sends the CD playback signal in S/  
PDIF format.  
The voltage selector is only available on units for specific  
markets.  
^ TAPE INPUT (BALANCED) jack (CD-A750 only)  
These are balanced inputs for recording analog source  
signals (+4 dBu) to cassette tape.  
& TAPE COMMON OUTPUT (BALANCED) jack  
(CD-A750 only)  
These are balanced outputs (+4 dBu) for the cassette  
tape playback signal. During recording or when in  
record ready mode, the signal being recorded is output.  
However, depending on the setting of the COMMON  
OUT item in the menu, the CD playback signal can be  
output instead. (See “Setting the common output signal”  
on page 20.)  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
Wireless remote control (RC-A550)  
CD DUB key  
81  
Press to record (dub) the CD playback sound to a  
cassette tape. (See “Dubbing a CD to a tape” on page  
39.)  
CONT PLAY key  
91  
Press to turn the cassette tape and CD continuous  
playback mode ON and OFF. (See “Continuous  
playback of both the CD and the tape” on page 42.)  
0 REC MUTE key  
Press during recording to put the unit into record ready  
status after recording about four seconds of silence. (See  
“Recording mute function” on page 39.)  
q RECORD key  
Puts the cassette tape into record ready status.  
w PLAY [Á] key  
Press to play a cassette tape in the forward direction.  
Press to start recording or playback when in record  
ready mode or when playback is paused.  
However, if you press this key when playback is paused  
in the reverse direction, playback is paused in the  
forward direction.  
e PLAY [Ó] key  
Press to play a cassette tape in the reverse direction.  
When the unit is record ready or playback is paused,  
recording or playback starts.  
However, if you press this key when playback is paused  
in the forward direction, playback is paused in the  
reverse direction.  
Cassette tape section  
PAUSE key  
CD Section  
11  
r DISPLAY key  
Press to pause playback and recording.  
When the playback time is displayed, press this key to  
switch to text information display, which includes album  
name, song name, artist name and file name.  
When the unit is record ready or playback is paused,  
press to start recording or playback.  
When text information is displayed, press this key to  
cycle through the text information shown, including  
album name, song name, artist name and file name.  
RTZ key  
21  
Press to return the cassette tape playback position to the  
counter zero point (0000).  
Press and hold this key during text information  
display to scroll through the display items. (See “Text  
information display mode” on page 29.)  
COUNTER RESET key  
31  
Press to reset the tape counter to “0000.” (See “Tape  
counter” on page 36.)  
t TIME key  
REW key  
41  
When the playback time is displayed, press this key to  
change the playback time display mode (track elapsed  
time, track remaining time, and total remaining time).  
When text information is displayed, press this key to  
switch to playback time display. (See “Playback time  
display mode” on page 29.)  
Press to rewind the cassette tape.  
FF key  
51  
Press to fast-forward the cassette tape.  
STOP key  
61  
Press to stop the cassette tape.  
y P.MODE key  
INPUT key  
71  
Press this to switch between the four playback modes,  
including continuous playback, single playback, random  
playback and program playback. (See “Playback modes”  
on page 26.)  
Press to select the source to be recorded on the cassette  
tape. (See “Selecting the recording source” on page 38.)  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
u A.SPACE key  
j OPEN/CLOSE key  
Press to turn the auto space function ON and OFF. (See  
“Auto space function “on page 32.)  
Press to open and close the disc tray.  
k Numerical keys  
i A.CUE key  
Use these to designate track numbers during CD  
playback and program input.  
Press to turn the auto cue function ON and OFF. (See  
“Auto cue function (audio CDs only)” on page 31.)  
l CLEAR key  
o A.READY key  
Press this to remove a track from the program when  
editing the program. (See “Programmed playback” on  
page 27.)  
Press to turn the auto ready function ON and OFF. (See  
“Auto ready function” on page 32.)  
p MENU key  
; ENTER key  
When in standard display mode, press this key to switch  
to the menu mode, which allows menu items to be  
selected. When in menu item selection mode, press this  
to return to the standard display mode. When editing  
a menu item, press this key to return to menu item  
selection display. (See “Menu” on page 17.)  
When in menu mode, press this to make a selection or  
confirm a setting.  
z –/+ keys  
When in menu mode, use these to make selections and  
settings.  
x TAPE EDIT key  
a REPEAT key  
Press to execute the TAPE EDIT function. (See “Using  
the TAPE EDIT function” on page 40.)  
Press to turn the repeat playback function ON and OFF.  
(See “Repeat playback” on page 30.)  
c PROGRAM EDIT key  
s A–B key  
Press to enter program editing mode. (See “Programmed  
playback” on page 27.)  
Press this to set and unset the start point and end point  
for A–B repeat playback. (See “A–B repeat playback”  
on page 30.)  
Press during program editing mode to exit program  
editing mode and return to the standard display.  
d FOLDER PLAY key  
v CALL key  
Press to turn the folder playback function ON and OFF.  
(See “Folder playback (data CDs only)” on page 25.)  
Press to pause playback and return to the point where  
playback was last started from a paused state. (See “Call  
function” on page 33.)  
f SEARCH Ô/ keys  
Press and hold these keys to search backwards or  
forwards.  
b READY key  
Press to pause CD playback.  
g SKIP Â/¯ keys  
n PLAY key  
Press these to skip to the previous or next track.  
When stopped or paused, press to start CD playback.  
h STOP key  
m FOLDER Ó/Á key  
Press to stop CD playback.  
Press to switch the folder on a data CD.  
Display  
This unit shows the following information on the display.  
CD Section  
MP3 indicator  
11  
CD function display  
21  
This indicator appears when a data CD with MP3 or  
WAV files is loaded in the unit.  
The FOLDER, A.CUE, A.READY and A.SPACE indicators appear  
when the CD folder playback function, auto ready  
function, auto cue function and auto space function are  
ON, respectively.  
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2 – Names and Functions of Parts  
RESUME indicator  
31  
r DUB indicator  
This appears when the CD resume playback function is  
ON.  
This appears during CD dubbing.  
Cassette section  
Text information mode display indicators  
41  
t Level meters  
When disc text information is being shown, ALBUM,  
ARTIST, TITLE and FILE indicators appear according to the  
contents.  
These show the cassette tape playback and recording  
sound levels.  
y Tape transport status indicators  
MONO indicator  
51  
PLAY appears when the cassette tape is playing or paused.  
REC and PLAY both appear when recording or record ready.  
REC blinks when recording mute is functioning. “π”  
appears when playback is paused or the unit is record  
ready. The current transport direction (Á or Ó) is also  
shown at all times.  
This indicator appears when output is set to mono.  
Playback time display mode display  
61  
When the playback time is being displayed, these  
indicators show the current time display mode.  
TOTAL REMAIN appears when the playback time display  
mode is total remaining time.  
u Cassette input source indicators  
The cassette tape input source is shown as CD for the CD,  
UNBAL for the unbalanced input, or BAL for the balanced  
input (CD–A750 only).  
REMAIN appears when the playback time display mode  
is track remaining time.  
No indicator appears when the playback time display  
mode is track elapsed time. No indicator appears  
when the main display is showing text information  
(menu, title display, etc.) or when in menu mode or  
program setting mode.  
i Tape counter  
This shows the cassette tape counter value. The counter  
value increases when moving forward. After “9999” the  
counter returns to “0000.” The counter value decreases  
when moving in reverse direction. After “0000” the  
counter reverts to “9999.”  
TRACK indicator  
71  
This appears when the main display is showing the time  
display. It blinks during incremental play operation.  
This indicator does not appear when the main display is  
showing text information (menu, title, etc.) or is in menu  
mode or program setting mode.  
Main display  
81  
This display area has 11 characters. In addition to  
showing CD track, playback time and title information,  
this area shows information when in menu mode and  
various status messages (errors, etc.).  
CD transport status indicators  
91  
When a CD is playing, the Á indicator appears. When a  
CD is paused the π indicator appears.  
0 Playback mode indicators  
Indicators appear according to the CD playback mode.  
None of the indicators appear during ordinary playback  
(continuous playback) mode. During single mode,  
random mode and program mode, SINGLE, RANDOM and  
PROGRAM appear, respectively.  
q REPEAT indicator  
This appears when the CD repeat playback function is  
ON.  
w A–B indicator  
This appears when CD A–B repeat playback is on.  
When only the A point is set A– light and B blinks.  
e CONT PLAY CD TAPE indicator  
This appears when continuous playback mode is  
operative. CONT PLAY blinks before starting operation  
(when CD and tape are stopped). CD blinks during CD  
playback. TAPE blinks during cassette tape playback.  
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3 – Menu  
This unit uses a menu system to make various settings and  
use certain functions.  
Using the menu  
Follow the basic procedures below to use the menu system  
to make settings. However, to use the PROGRAM EDIT  
and TAPE EDIT items, which are more complicated, see  
“Programmed playback” (page 27) and “Using the TAPE  
EDIT function” (page 40).  
Menu structure  
This unit’s menu system includes the following menu items.  
Moreover, selecting the VERSION and MOTOR TIME  
items causes information to be shown on the main display,  
but there are no settings to be made.  
Menu  
No.  
Item  
Function  
1
2
3
PLAY MODE  
AUTO CUE  
Playback mode selection  
Set auto cue function  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control.  
AUTO READY  
Turn auto ready function ON  
and OFF  
This puts the unit in menu mode, and the main display  
shows menu item selections. The menu item that was  
last selected the previous time that the menu was used is  
shown.  
4
5
6
7
AUTO SPACE  
FOLDER PLAY  
Turn auto space function ON  
and OFF  
Turn folder playback function  
ON and OFF  
INCREMENTAL Turn incremental play function  
PLAY  
ON and OFF  
RESUME PLAY  
Turn resume playback ON and  
OFF  
8
9
PROGRAM EDIT Edit the program  
TAPE EDIT  
Use the TAPE EDIT function  
10  
TRAY LOCK  
Turn tray lock function ON and  
OFF  
11  
12  
EOM DISPLAY  
Set EOM display function  
Select input source  
MENU key  
TAPE INPUT  
SOURCE  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
COMMON OUT Select COMMON OUTPUT  
source  
MONO OUT  
Turn mono output function ON  
and OFF  
DUBBING LEVEL Set record level during CD  
dubbing (fixed/volume)  
RS232C BAUD  
RATE  
Set the RS232C baud rate  
(CD-A750 only)  
RS232C DATA  
LENGTH  
Set the RS232C data length  
(CD-A750 only)  
MENU key  
RS232C PARITY Set the RS232C parity bit  
BIT  
(CD-A750 only)  
RS232C STOP  
BIT  
Set RS232C stop bit length  
(CD-750 only)  
20  
21  
22  
23  
FL DIMMER  
VERSION  
Set the display brightness  
Show version information  
Show motor operation time  
MOTOR TIME  
DEFAULT  
Restore the unit to its default  
settings  
Press the MENU key when the menu item selection is  
shown to return to the standard display.  
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3 – Menu  
2
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select the desired menu item.  
ENTER key  
–/+ key  
4
5
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select the desired value.  
–/+ key  
The selection takes effect immediately.  
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control to return to the standard display.  
3
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control to confirm the selection.  
If you press the MENU key while menu item names and  
setting values are displayed, the display returns to menu  
item selection.  
The menu item name and currently set value are shown.  
Use the following steps to change the settings.  
ENTER key  
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4 – Preparations  
Making connections  
Headphones  
Computer  
External  
controller  
Mixer  
jacks, while the CD-A550 model has only UNBALANCED  
Connecting headphones  
jacks.  
Connect stereo headphones to the PHONES jack on the  
front panel. Use the PHONES knob to the right of the  
PHONES jack to adjust the volume.  
In addition, the CD playback signal can be output digitally  
from the CD DIGITAL OUTPUT jack in S/PDIF format.  
Use the MONITOR switch to the left of the PHONES jack  
to select the sound that is output through the PHONES jack.  
Choose either CD sound only (CD position), tape sound  
only (TAPE position) or a mix of the CD and tape sounds  
(MIX position).  
The CD OUTPUT jacks (ANALOG and DIGITAL) always  
output the CD playback signal. The TAPE COMMON  
OUTPUT jacks output the signal selected using the  
COMMON OUT menu item. (See “Setting the common  
output signal” on page 20.)  
Connecting external audio devices (input)  
Parallel controller (CD-A750 only)  
Connect external audio sources, including CD players  
and mixers, to this unit’s TAPE INPUT (BALANCED or  
UNBALANCED) jacks. Use the TAPE INPUT SOURCE  
menu item to select the input. Use the INPUT knob on the  
front panel to adjust the input volume.  
To control a CD-A750 with parallel control from an  
external controller, use the PARALLEL (25-pin D-Sub)  
connector. See “Using the parallel connector” (page 45)  
for information about the pin allocation of the PARALLEL  
connector. In addition to receiving external control signals,  
the PARALLEL connector can output various types of status  
information. You can use this to show the status of this  
unit with an external display or lamp, as well as trigger the  
operation of other devices according to the activity of this  
unit, for example.  
Connecting external audio devices (output)  
For analog output, this unit has TAPE COMMON OUTPUT  
and CD ANALOG OUTPUT jacks. The CD-A750 model has  
both BALANCED (XLR) and UNBALANCED (RCA pin)  
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4 – Preparations  
RS-232C controller (CD-A750 only)  
Preparing the remote control  
Use the RS-232C (9-pin D–Sub) connector for serial control  
of the CD-A750 with an external editor or controller. See  
“Using the RS-232C connector” on page 45 for details.  
Installing the batteries  
Setting the common output signal  
Set the signal output from the TAPE COMMON OUTPUT  
jacks according to your operating needs for this unit.  
1
2
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show the COMMON OUT?item on the main  
display, and press the ENTER key on the main unit  
or the remote control.  
3
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select one of the following choices.  
1
Open the cover on the back.  
2
Insert two AA batteries, paying careful attention to  
their +/– orientation.  
TAPE: This always outputs the tape playback signal.  
AUTO(default value): outputs either the CD or the  
tape playback signal. When both are playing at the same  
time, only the tape signal is output.  
3
Close the cover.  
MIX: Outputs both the CD and tape playback signals,  
mixing them when they are playing simultaneously.  
The batteries are not supplied for Taiwan.  
4
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
When to change the batteries  
If the remote control operating distance becomes short  
or functions do not respond when their keys are pressed,  
replace both batteries with new ones at the same time.  
If you want to output the CD and tape signals to  
different devices (or different channels of a mixer,  
for example), set the COMMON OUT item to “TAPE.”  
By doing so, the CD signal will be output from the CD  
OUTPUT jacks, while the tape signal will be output  
from the TAPE COMMON OUTPUT jacks.  
Precautions for the use of batteries  
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak or rupture, for  
example. Please read the battery caution indications and  
page 4 of this manual carefully.  
If you’re outputting the signal of this unit to one ex-  
ternal device, such as an amplifier, set the COMMON  
OUT item to AUTO” or “MIX.” By doing so, this unit  
outputs the signal of the CD and/or the tape depend-  
ing on their playback status.  
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4 – Preparations  
Considerations for the use of the remote  
control  
Adjust the display brightness (DIMMER)  
You can adjust the display brightness to suit the operating  
environment of the unit.  
When using other devices that are controlled by infra-  
red signals, operation of this unit’s remote control could  
cause those devices to function improperly.  
1
2
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
Operate the remote control within the following range.  
Remote sensor  
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show the FL DIMMER?item on the main  
display, and press the ENTER key on the main unit  
or the remote control.  
3
4
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select a value between 1 and 10.  
15°  
15°  
The higher the number the brighter the display becomes.  
(The default value is 7.)  
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
Operation distance  
Front: 7 meters or less  
Within a 15º angle: 7 meters or less  
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5 – Playing Back CDs  
This chapter explains the playback functions of this unit’s  
CD player.  
Discs that can be played  
This unit’s CD player can play the following types of discs.  
• CD-DA (audio CD) format discs  
This unit can play commercially available audio CDs and  
CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been recorded in audio  
CD format. These discs are called “ audio CDs” in this  
manual.  
• CD-ROM (data CD) format discs  
This unit can play discs that contain MP3 and WAV files.  
These discs are called “data CDs” in this manual.  
MP3 files that can be played include files that have sam-  
pling frequencies of 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz, and bit rates of  
32 to 320 kbps or variable bit rate (VBR). WAV files that  
can be played include files that have sampling frequen-  
cies of 8 to 48 kHz and are 8-bit or 16-bit.  
Folder  
CAUTION  
MP3/WAV file  
MP3 files that use VBR compression  
Due to format limitations, positions in VBR files cannot  
be accurately detected. For this reason, when using the  
call function, the A–B repeat function or other functions  
that require points to be set in the middle of tracks, the  
points set and the actual playback starting points might  
be slightly different.  
An Example of Data CD Structure  
Loading a CD  
To load a CD, press the OPEN/CLOSE key on the main unit  
or the remote control to open the disc tray and place a disc  
on it with the label side up.  
Data CD folders and tracks  
This unit treats all the audio files (WAV and MP3) on data  
CDs as “tracks.” Some data CDs store files inside folders  
in the same way that ordinary computers do. In addition,  
multiple folders can be stored inside another folder creating  
a multilevel structure.  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE key again to close the disc tray.  
After a disc is loaded, this unit reads the disc information  
and shows on the display the total number of tracks and  
total playback time for an audio CD or the total number of  
tracks in the current folder or on the entire disc for a data  
CD.  
This unit assigns a folder number to each folder to manage  
them. Folder numbers are assigned sequentially starting  
with the first folder at the highest level followed by the  
folders (subfolders) inside it. Folders inside a higher-level  
folder are numbered in order before the next folder in the  
higher-level is numbered as shown in the illustration below.  
If the root folder of a data CD contains one or more audio  
files, it will be numbered as the first folder.  
Each audio file is also assigned a track number. Track  
numbers are assigned in order starting from those in the  
lowest numbered folder. During ordinary playback of data  
CDs, tracks are played back in the order of their assigned  
numbers just like the tracks on an audio CD. Folders that  
do not directly contain audio files are not given numbers.  
For example, in the illustration below the folder that  
contains folder 5 is not given a number.  
OPEN/CLOSE key  
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5 – Playing Back CDs  
CD playback  
The following explanation assumes that the necessary  
connections have been made, the unit’s power is ON and a  
CD (audio CD or data CD) has been loaded.  
To start CD playback, press the CD PLAY key on the main  
unit or the remote control.  
OPEN/CLOSE key  
A CD and a cassette tape can be played at the same  
time.  
Instead of pressing the OPEN/CLOSE key to close the disc  
tray, you can press the CD PLAY or READY key on the  
main unit or the remote control to close the disc tray  
and begin playback immediately.  
CD-PLAY key  
CAUTION  
If you open the disc tray while this unit is in use, the fol-  
lowing settings are lost.  
• Program  
• CALL point  
• Resume point  
• Current folder (for data CDs)  
Tray lock function  
CD PLAY key  
Turn the tray lock function ON to disable the OPEN/CLOSE  
keys during playback and when playback is paused so that  
the disc tray is not opened unintentionally. This allows you  
to prevent accidentally interrupting playback by pressing  
the OPEN/CLOSE key. The default setting for the unit is  
OFF. To turn the tray lock function ON, use the menu and  
conduct the following procedures.  
• Stopping playback  
Press the CD STOP key on the main unit or the  
remote control.  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
• Pausing Playback  
Press the READY key on the main unit or the remote  
control.  
2
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “TRAY LOCK?” on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key.  
In this Owner’s Manual, explanations assume that the CD  
playback mode is set to CONTINUE (continuous playback  
mode) unless otherwise specified.  
3
4
Use the –/+ key to change the setting from OFF  
(default value) to ON  
.
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
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5 – Playing Back CDs  
Selecting a track  
There are two ways to select a track. You can move (skip) to  
the previous or next track, or you can select a track directly  
by its track number. In addition, you can skip to the next or  
previous folder of a data CD.  
Skipping to the next or previous track  
Numeric keys (0-9)  
Press the Ô/Â or ¯/key on the main unit or  
the SKIP Â/¯ key on the remote control. In addition,  
if you press and hold a SKIP Â/¯ key on the remote  
control, the unit skips through multiple tracks successively.  
If you skip to a track during playback, the selected  
track begins playing immediately.  
If you skip to a track while playback is paused or  
stopped, playback pauses at the beginning of the  
selected track.  
• To select track 1:  
Press the “1” key one time.  
• To select track 12:  
Press the “1” key followed by the “2” key.  
2
Press the CD PLAY key on the main unit or the  
remote control. The selected track begins to play.  
If you press the READY key instead of the CD PLAY  
key, playback is paused at the beginning of the  
selected track.  
SKIP (  
) key  
Ô/Â, ¯/  
If you press the ENTER key instead of the CD PLAY  
key, the following occurs depending on whether the  
unit was playing before the track number was input  
in step 1 above.  
Playing: the selected track starts to play.  
Paused or stopped: the unit pauses at the begin-  
ning of the selected track.  
The numeric keys cannot be used to select a track  
when in program or random mode.  
Selecting a folder (data CDs only)  
When using a data CD, you can skip to the previous or next  
folder by pressing the FOLDER SEARCH –/+ keys while  
pressing and holding the SHIFT key on the main unit or by  
pressing the FOLDER Ó/Á keys on the remote control.  
This will skip to the beginning of the first track in the  
previous or next folder. If you hold down one of these keys,  
you can skip through folders continually.  
SKIP Â/¯ key  
Selecting by track number  
You can use the numeric keys (0–9) on the remote control  
to directly set a track for playback by number.  
Track numbers can have up to two digits for audio CDs and  
up to three digits for data CDs.  
1
Use the remote control numeric keys (0–9) to input  
the track number. Input the track number starting  
with the first digit as in the example below.  
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5 – Playing Back CDs  
Folder playback (data CDs only)  
By turning folder playback mode ON when playing a data  
CD, you can set the playback area to the selected (current)  
folder.  
Setting the folder playback mode with the  
remote control  
Press the FOLDER PLAY key to turn folder playback  
mode ON and OFF and show the current setting on  
the display.  
SHIFT key  
FOLDER SEARCH –, + key  
FOLDER PLAY key  
FOLDER Ó/Á key  
If folder playback mode is ON, when you skip to a dif-  
ferent folder, it becomes the current folder. See “Folder  
playback (data CDs only)” on page 25 for details.  
The setting is shown for two seconds and then disap-  
pears from the display.  
Search forward and backward  
You can search forward and backward in a track while  
listening to its sound.  
Press the FOLDER PLAY key again to change the set-  
ting.  
1
2
Play or pause the desired track.  
When the folder playback function is ON, FOLDER appears  
on the display.  
Press and hold the Ô/Â or ¯/keys on  
the main unit or the SEARCH Ô/keys on the  
remote control to start searching forward or back-  
ward.  
Setting the folder playback mode from the  
main unit  
(See “Using the menu” on page 17 for details about making  
menu settings.)  
3
Release the key that you are holding down to stop  
searching and return to the state (playback or  
pause) before you began searching.  
1
2
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote  
control main display to show FLDR PLAY?and  
press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control.  
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5 – Playing Back CDs  
You cannot skip through folders during playback or  
when paused if the current playback mode is program  
mode.  
CAUTION  
The following settings are lost when the current folder  
is changed.  
–/+ key  
Program  
CALL point  
ENTER key  
Playback modes  
This unit can play tracks using the following four methods  
(playback modes).  
Continuous playback (default setting)  
The tracks on a disc are played back in numerical order.  
ENTER key  
–/+ key  
In folder playback mode, the tracks in the current play-  
back folder on a data CD are played back in numerical  
order. See “Folder playback (data CDs only)” on page 25.  
Single playback  
The currently selected track is played once and then  
playback stops.  
Random playback  
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Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select “ON.”  
The tracks on the disc are played back randomly regardless  
of track number. After all tracks have been played once,  
playback stops.  
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control to return to the standard display.  
If the FOLDER PLAY item is set to “OFF,” the playback  
area is set as the entire data CD.  
In folder playback mode, the tracks in the current play-  
back folder on a data CD are played back in random  
order. (See “Folder playback (data CDs only)” on page  
25.)  
Selecting the current folder  
When using the controls on the main unit, with play-  
back stopped, press the FOLDER SEARCH –/+ keys  
while pressing and holding the SHIFT key to switch  
folders. When using the remote control, with playback  
stopped, press the FOLDER Ó/Á keys to switch folders.  
Programmed playback  
Tracks are played back in the programmed order. See  
“Programmed playback” on page 27 for details.  
During this operation, folder titles (album titles) appear on  
the display.  
Selecting the playback mode  
Use the dedicated P.MODE key on the remote control to  
select playback mode easily. You can also use the menu to  
set it from the main unit.  
If the folder was changed while playback was stopped, the  
unit returns to the standard display and playback is stopped  
at the beginning of the new folder.  
If the folder was changed during playback or while paused,  
after changing to the desired folder using the procedures  
above, the folder is confirmed after one second elapses, and  
the folder name is shown on the display for two seconds.  
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Use the /+ keys to select the desired playback mode  
(see above).  
Using the P.MODE key on the remote  
control  
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Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play. The selected playback mode is retained even if  
the power is turned OFF.  
Programmed playback  
If you set the playback mode to “PROGRAM” as described  
in “Selecting the playback mode” above, this unit can  
conduct programmed playback. In this mode, if you press  
the CD PLAY key on the main unit or the remote control,  
playback proceeds from the first track in the set program  
(program step “01”). Press the Ô/Â and ¯/keys  
on the main unit or the SKIP Â/¯ keys on the remote  
control to skip to the previous/next program step.  
P.MODE key  
You must set a program in advance to use programmed  
playback.  
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Each time you press the P.MODE key on the remote  
control, the playback mode changes.  
Programmed playback (PROG), however, cannot be  
selected during playback or when paused. To select  
programmed playback, press the P.MODE key when  
playback is stopped or no CD is loaded. The current  
mode is shown with an indicator on the display as  
follows.  
Setting the program  
Use the remote control to set the program following the  
procedures below.  
You can set the program at any time regardless of the  
current playback mode.  
Display  
Playback mode  
Continuous playback  
Single playback  
No indicator  
SINGLE  
1 When playback is stopped, press the PROGRAM  
EDIT key.  
RANDOM  
Random playback  
PROGRAM  
Programmed playback  
Immediately after pressing the P.MODE key, the  
selected mode is shown in the main display area as  
follows.  
Continuous playback mode selected: CONT  
Single playback mode selected: SNGL  
Random playback mode selected: RNDM  
Programmed playback mode selected: PROG  
PROGRAM  
EDIT key  
In this Owner’s Manual, explanations assume that  
the CD playback mode is set to CONTINUE (continuous  
playback mode) unless otherwise specified.  
Setting the playback mode with the menu  
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(See “Using the menu” on page 17 for further explanation  
about how to use the menu.)  
This starts program input mode and the following types of  
information appear on the display. The top example is of an  
audio CD and the lower one is of a data CD.  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key to enter menu mode.  
2
Use the –/+ keys to show “PLAY MODE?” in the  
main display area, and press the ENTER key.  
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The same track can be added to the program mul-  
tiple times.  
In program input mode, the total program time and the  
number of programmed tracks is shown on the display.  
(However, the total program time is not shown for data  
CDs.) When no tracks have been added to the program,  
0:00/00is shown.  
Press the remote control CLEAR key to remove the  
last added track from the program.  
Press the CD STOP key to remove all tracks from the  
program.  
The program can have a maximum of 99 tracks. If  
you try to add more than 99 tracks, the “PGM Full!”  
error message appears on the display.  
Program input mode can be activated by selecting the  
PROGRAM EDIT item from the menu. (See “Using the  
menu” on page 17 for details about using the menu.)  
If the total playback time of the programmed tracks  
exceeds 999 minutes and 59 seconds––: ––” is  
shown on the display.  
You cannot add a pause as the final program step.  
2
Use the numeric keys or the SKIP Â/¯ keys to  
select a track to add as program step 01.  
You cannot add a pause that would result in two  
consecutive pauses.  
When using the numeric keys, input the leftmost digit  
first.  
In program input mode, use the –/+ keys to change  
program steps and confirm their contents.  
Programmed playback mode and the program set-  
tings are retained even if the power is turned OFF.  
In programmed playback mode, playback is impos-  
sible if no tracks have been added to the program.  
[Audio CD]  
[Data CD]  
Clearing the entire program  
In addition to pressing the CD STOP key to clear the entire  
program in program input mode, as described above, all the  
following actions also clear the entire program.  
Opening the disc tray  
When using a data CD, if you do not press the numeric  
keys or the SKIP Â/¯ keys for a second, the display  
switches from showing the track number to showing the  
file name.  
Turning the folder playback function ON or OFF  
Changing the playback mode  
Changing the folder  
Checking the program  
You can check the contents of the program.  
3
Press the ENTER key to add the selected track to the  
program and return to program input mode, which  
allows you to add the next program step.  
1
Press the PROGRAM EDIT key on the remote control  
to put the unit into program setting mode.  
2
Press the /+ keys to cycle through the program  
steps shown on the display, starting at the first.  
Pressing the key cycles through the tracks in the  
program in reverse order from the last added step.  
4
5
Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to add as many tracks as  
you desire in order.  
When finished program setting, to exit program  
input mode, press the ENTER key or the PROGRAM  
EDIT key to return to the standard display.  
Pause program  
You can set the program to pause by entering “0” for a  
track number using the numeric keys. During programmed  
playback, when the program reaches a step set to pause, the  
unit’s CD player pauses. You must press the CD PLAY key  
to advance to the next program step.  
Editing the program  
You can edit a program that has already been created.  
1
2
Press the remote control PROGRAM EDIT key to put  
the unit into program input mode.  
Use the /+ keys to select the program step that you  
want to edit.  
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No indicator  
Replacing a track  
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The elapsed time of the current track is shown.  
Use the numeric keys or SKIP Â/¯ keys to select  
the replacement track and press the ENTER key.  
“REMAIN” indicator  
The selected track replaces the track in the step and the  
unit returns to program input mode.  
The remaining time of the current track is shown.  
“TOTAL” and “REMAIN” indicators  
Erasing a track  
The total remaining time is shown.  
Press the remote control CLEAR key to remove the  
track from the program.  
When stopped, the total time is always shown  
regardless of whether the “TOTAL” or “REMAIN”  
indicators are shown.  
All following tracks are moved one step forward in the  
program.  
When a data CD is loaded, the remaining time and  
total remaining time during playback and the total  
time when playback is stopped are not shown. (Only  
the number of tracks or the track number is shown;  
“ ––” appears in place of the time display.)  
Playback time display mode  
You can set what is shown on the display when in playback  
time display mode.  
In programmed playback mode, the program total  
elapsed time and remaining time are shown.  
1
Press the main unit TIME/DISPLAY key (or the  
remote control TIME key) to cycle through the three  
types of time display.  
The time display mode setting is retained even if the  
power is turned OFF.  
The currently selected display mode is shown above the  
main display.  
Text information display mode  
Text information can be shown on the display. ID3 tag  
information can be shown for data CDs and CD text  
information can be shown for audio CDs. This information  
cannot be shown if it is not recorded in the disc or file.  
1
To show text information, press the TIME/DISPLAY  
key while holding the SHIFT key on the main unit (or  
press the DISPLAY key on the remote control). Press  
again to cycle through the available text information  
(see below).  
TIME/DISPLAY key  
An indicator for the currently selected display mode  
is shown above the main display. The contents shown  
differ during playback and when paused and between  
data CDs and audio CDs.  
TIME key  
[Audio CD/Data CD title]  
[Data CD file name]  
During playback  
TITLE indicator  
The track title is shown.  
ARTIST indicator  
The track artist name is shown.  
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FILE indicator (data CDs only)  
The file name is shown.  
If the folder playback function is ON when using a  
data CD, only the tracks in the current folder are  
played.  
When paused  
ALBUM TITLE indicator  
If repeat playback is turned ON when programmed  
playback mode is active, the tracks in the program  
are played back repeatedly. If repeat playback is  
turned ON when single playback mode is active, the  
currently selected track is played back repeatedly.  
The album title is shown (when using an audio CD).  
The folder name or volume label is shown (when using  
a data CD).  
When the auto ready function is ON, playback pauses  
at the start of each track regardless of whether the  
repeat function is ON or OFF. Turn the auto ready  
function OFF to conduct continuous repeat playback.  
ALBUM ARTIST indicator (audio CDs only)  
The album artist name is shown.  
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To return to time display, press the TIME key on the  
main unit or the remote control.  
If repeat playback is turned ON during playback, playback  
continues without interruption and repeats from the  
beginning of the first track after the end of the last track is  
reached. If repeat playback is turned ON when playback is  
stopped, it begins when the CD PLAY key is pushed. Press  
the REPEAT key on the main unit or the remote control  
again to turn repeat playback OFF (REPEAT disappears from  
the screen).  
Repeat playback  
This unit can play all tracks repeatedly or repeat a selected  
section of one track (A–B repeat playback).  
Ordinary repeat playback  
The repeat function ON/OFF setting is retained even if  
the power is turned OFF.  
Press the REPEAT key on the main unit or the  
remote control to turn repeat playback ON (REPEAT  
appears on the display) and play all tracks repeat-  
edly.  
A–B repeat playback  
Repeat playback of a selection of a track (A–B) is possible.  
1
During playback or when paused, press the remote  
control A–B key at the point where you want to set  
the start point (A) for the repeat playback selection.  
REPEAT and A– appear on the display and B blinks.  
REPEAT key  
A-B key  
REPEAT key  
If you press the REPEAT key, the repeat playback start  
point (A) is canceled and “REPEAT” and “A–” disappear  
from the display.  
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Press the remote control A–B key again at the point  
where you want to set the end point (B) for the  
repeat playback section. REPEAT and A–B appear on the  
display, the repeat section (A–B) is confirmed and  
A–B repeat playback begins.  
CAUTION  
During playback, turning pitch control playback  
ON or OFF might cause the playback sound to skip  
momentarily.  
Using pitch control playback with a data CD (MP3,  
WAV) sometimes causes the playback sound to skip.  
The A–B repeat playback section cannot span more than  
one track.  
Auto cue function (audio CDs only)  
Stopping A–B repeat playback  
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If the auto cue function is ON, when a track is selected, the  
silence at the beginning of the track is skipped and the unit  
pauses at the position where the “signal” actually starts in  
the track. This allows sound to be heard immediately after  
playback is started.  
Press the remote control A–B key or the REPEAT key.  
REPEAT and A–B disappear from the display and A–B  
repeat playback stops.  
If A–B repeat playback is stopped during playback,  
the track continues playing past the B point.  
The auto cue function cannot be used with data CDs.  
Press the CD STOP key to stop CD playback and cancel  
the designated repeat section (A–B).  
When the auto cue function is ON, even if a track  
is selected during playback, playback pauses at the  
position where the “signal” actually starts after the  
track is selected.  
You can also set the audio signal detection threshold level  
auto cue level) for use with the auto cue function. In short,  
this unit recognizes signals above the auto cue level as  
“signal” and ignores any signal below the auto cue level as  
“silence.”  
Pitch control  
This unit can change the pitch (sound frequency and  
playback speed) during CD playback (pitch control  
playback).  
Follow the procedures below to use pitch control playback.  
Follow the procedures below to use the menu to turn the  
auto cue function ON and OFF and set the auto cue level.  
(See “Using the menu” on page 17 for details about how to  
use the menu.)  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
2
Use the -/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show AUTO CUE?on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key.  
PITCH CONTROL key/  
Indicator  
PITCH CONTROL knob  
3
Use the /+ key to select the desired value from the  
1
2
Press the PITCH CONTROL key on the main unit to  
turn pitch control playback ON. The indicator next  
to the PITCH CONTROL key lights.  
following options.  
The auto cue function is turned ON by all values besides  
“OFF” and they set the auto cue level.  
Use the CD PITCH knob on the main unit to adjust  
the pitch. You can raise or lower the pitch by up to  
12.5%.  
Options: OFF (default value), –24dB, –30dB, –36dB,  
–42dB, –48dB  
4
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
Turning pitch control playback OFF  
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Press the PITCH CONTROL key on the main unit  
again to turn pitch control playback OFF.  
When the auto cue function is ON, A.CUE appears on the  
display.  
The PITCH CONTROL indicator turns off.  
The auto cue setting is retained even if the power is  
turned OFF.  
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The auto cue function cannot be used with data CDs.  
Turning the auto ready function ON and OFF  
from the main unit  
Turning auto cue ON and OFF using the remote  
control A.CUE key  
The auto ready function can be turned ON and OFF from  
the main unit using the menu. (See “Using the menu” on  
page 17 for details about how to use the menu.)  
Press the A.CUE key on the remote control to turn  
the auto cue function ON and OFF.  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show AUTO READY?on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key.  
3
4
Use the /+ keys to choose “ON” or “OFF” (default  
value).  
A.CUE key  
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
The auto ready setting is retained even if the power is  
turned OFF.  
The auto cue setting is retained even if the power is  
turned OFF.  
Auto space function  
When the auto space function is ON, a four-second space is  
automatically added between tracks during playback.  
The auto cue level cannot be set with the A.CUE key.  
In other words, after a track finishes playing, the CD pauses  
for four seconds before the next track starts to play.  
Auto ready function  
When the auto ready function is ON, after playback of a  
track finishes, playback pauses at the start of the next track.  
Press the A.SPACE key on the remote control to turn  
the auto space function ON and OFF.  
Press the A.READY key on the remote control to turn  
When the auto space function is ON, A.SPACE appears on  
the auto ready function ON and OFF.  
the display.  
A.READY appears on the display when the auto ready  
function is ON.  
A.SPACE key  
A.READY key  
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Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “INCR PLAY?” on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key.  
To use the auto space function, the auto ready function  
must be OFF. The auto space function does not work if  
the auto ready function is ON.  
Turning the auto space function ON and OFF  
from the main unit  
The auto space function can be turned ON and OFF from  
the main unit using the menu. (See “Using the menu” on  
page 17 for details about how to use the menu.)  
3
4
Use the /+ keys to select “ON” or “OFF” (default  
value).  
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
When the incremental play function is ON, TRACK blinks on  
the display during playback.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show AUTO SPACE?on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key.  
The incremental play setting is retained even if the  
power is turned OFF.  
Call function  
The call function allows you to return to the last point  
where playback was started from a paused state (call point)  
and pause again.  
3
4
Use the /+ keys to select “ON” or “OFF” (default  
value).  
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
Press the CALL key on the main unit or the remote  
control during playback or when stopped to use the  
call function.  
The auto space setting is retained even if the power is  
turned OFF.  
Incremental play  
If the Incremental play function is ON, pressing the CD  
PLAY key during playback cause the next track to play  
from its beginning, and pressing the CD STOP key during  
playback causes the unit to pause at the beginning of the  
next track.  
CALL key  
If the CD PLAY key is pressed when the incremental play  
function is ON, playback resumes from the paused posi-  
tion, and if the CD STOP key is pressed when paused,  
playback stops.  
Moreover, if the CD PLAY key is pressed during playback  
of the final track, the first track begins to play, while if  
the CD STOP key is pressed, playback pauses at the first  
track.  
Use the menu to turn the incremental function ON and OFF.  
(See “Using the menu” on page 17 for details about how to  
use the menu.)  
CALL key  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
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The call point is erased after any of the following  
operations.  
EOM function  
Turn the EOM (End Of Message) function ON to have the  
unit start blinking the playback time display when the audio  
CD reaches the remaining playback time set in advance. In  
addition, the CD-A750 model can send an EOM tally signal  
with this information from its CONTROL I/O PARALLEL  
jack, and this tally signal can be used to light an external  
lamp, for example. Use the menu to set the EOM function.  
(See “Using the menu” on page 17 for details about how to  
use the menu.)  
The power is turned OFF  
The disc tray is opened  
The playback mode is changed  
The folder playback function ON/OFF setting is  
changed  
The folder is changed  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
If you press the CALL key when no call point has  
been set, “No Call Pt!” appears on the main display.  
The call function cannot be used during random  
playback mode.  
2
Use the –/+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “EOM DISP?” on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key.  
Resume playback  
Turn the resume playback function ON to allow playback  
to restart from the position where playback was last stopped  
(resume point).  
3
Use the /+ keys to choose one of the following set-  
tings.  
When the resume playback function is ON, RESUME appears  
on the display.  
Options: OFF (default value), 5sec, 10sec, 15sec, 20sec,  
25sec, 30sec, 35sec  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
All the settings except for “OFF” turn the EOM function  
ON and indicate the number of seconds before the end  
of the track when the unit’s playback time starts to blink  
on the display.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “RESUME?” on the main display, and  
press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control.  
4
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
This setting is retained even if the power is turned OFF.  
How to use the tally signal (CD-A750 only)  
3
4
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select “ON” or “OFF” (default value).  
1
Following the procedures above, use the menu to  
set the EOM DISPLAY item to any setting besides  
“OFF.”  
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
2
Connect this unit to the device that is to receive the  
EOM tally signal using the CONTROL I/O PARALLEL  
jack. See “Using the parallel connector” on page 45  
for information about the PARALLEL jack pin alloca-  
tion.  
The resume point ON/OFF setting is retained even if  
the power is turned OFF.  
The resume point is erased after any of the following  
operations.  
3
4
Turn the power of this unit and the receiving device  
ON.  
The disc tray is opened  
The folder playback function ON/OFF setting is  
changed  
Start playback of the CD in this unit. During play-  
back, when the set track remaining time is reached  
the EOM tally signal is output from the CONTROL I/  
O PARALLEL jack.  
The folder is changed  
The playback mode is changed  
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This chapter explains the playback functions of this unit’s  
Playing a tape  
Press the TAPE PLAY [Á] key on the main unit or the  
remote control to play the A side or the TAPE PLAY [Ó]  
key to play the B side.  
cassette recorder. The following explanation assumes  
that this unit’s power is ON and that a cassette tape with  
a recorded signal has been loaded with the A side facing  
forward.  
Preparation for tape playback  
Selecting the reverse mode  
Use the REV MODE switch to set the reverse mode.  
TAPE PLAY key  
TAPE PLAY key  
REV MODE switch  
ä: Repeat playback of both A and B sides five times  
Ë: Play both A and B sides once each and then stop  
playback  
ï: Play either the A or the B side once and then stop  
playback  
Turning Dolby NR ON and OFF during playback  
To play a tape recorded using Dolby B noise reduction, turn  
the DOLBY NR switch ON before playback.  
You can play both a CD and a cassette tape at the same  
time.  
Stopping playback  
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Press the TAPE STOP key.  
DOLBY NR switch  
Use the same Dolby B noise reduction ON/OFF setting as  
was used during recording.  
TAPE STOP key  
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Tape counter  
The tape counter value increases as the tape runs from left  
to right, and it decreases as it runs from right to left.  
TAPE STOP key  
Tape counter  
Press the COUNTER RESET key on the main unit or the  
remote control to reset the tape counter to “0000.”  
To fast-forward or rewind  
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Press the TAPE or Ô key on the main unit or  
the remote control. Press the TAPE STOP key to stop  
fast-forwarding or rewinding.  
COUNTER RESET key  
COUNTER  
RESET key  
TAPE
Ô
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key  
TAPE Ô/key  
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RTZ  
Pitch control  
The pitch of the sound can be changed during cassette  
playback.  
RTZ key  
TAPE PITCH CONTROL knob  
Turn the TAPE PITCH CONTROL knob on the main  
unit to the right to increase the playback speed and  
raise the playback pitch. Turn it to the left to slow  
the playback speed and lower the playback pitch.  
The knob has an indentation at the center, which is  
the position for playback at the standard pitch. The  
pitch can be raised or lowered by up to 10%.  
RTZ key  
Cassette playback pitch cannot be controlled with  
the remote control.  
Although there is a PITCH CONTROL key to turn  
the CD pitch control ON and OFF, there is no key to  
turn the cassette recorder pitch control ON and OFF.  
To play a tape at the standard pitch, set the PITCH  
CONTROL knob to its center (indented) position.  
Press the RTZ key on the main unit or the remote  
control to return the cassette tape playback position  
to the counter zero point (0000). The RTZ key does  
not function, however, if pressed when the counter  
value is between “9996” and “0004.”  
RTZ is an abbreviation for “return to zero.”  
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7 – Recording Cassette Tapes  
This unit can record to cassette tapes. The following  
procedures explain how to prepare for recording by setting  
the reverse mode and Dolby NR and selecting the input and  
then actual recording. This explanation assumes that the  
unit’s power is ON and that a recordable (write-protect tabs  
not removed) cassette tape has been loaded already.  
the input source. Press the key repeatedly to cycle  
through the input sources.  
The active input source appears on the main area of the  
display.  
Preparing to record  
INPUT key  
Selecting the reverse mode  
INPUT CD: the playback signal from this unit’s CD  
player  
REV MODE switch  
INPUT UNBAL: the signal input through the TAPE  
INPUT (UNBALANCED) jacks on the rear panel  
Use the REV MODE switch to set the unit to record on one  
or both sides.  
INPUT BAL(CD-A750 only): the signal input through  
the TAPE INPUT (BALANCED) jacks on the rear panel  
Ë: After recording on both A and B sides, the unit  
stops.  
Using the menu  
ª
ï: After recording on either the A or B side, the unit  
stops.  
You can also use the menu to set the record source signal  
(input source).  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
If ä is selected, the unit functions as though Ë had  
been selected. In other words, after recording on both A  
and B sides, the unit stops.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “TAPE INPUT?” on the main dis-  
play, and press the ENTER key on the main unit or  
the remote control.  
Turning Dolby NR ON and OFF during recording  
3
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select the input source from the following  
options.  
CD: the playback signal from this unit’s CD player.  
DOLBY NR switch  
UNBAL(default value): the signal input through the  
TAPE INPUT (UNBALANCED) jacks on the rear panel  
Turn the DOLBY NR switch on the main unit ON to  
record with Dolby (B Type) noise reduction.  
BAL(CD-A750 only): the signal input through the  
TAPE INPUT (BALANCED) jacks on the rear panel  
4
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control to return to the standard display.  
Selecting the recording source  
Using the INPUT key on the remote control  
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The remote control INPUT key can be used to select  
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Stopping recording  
ª
Press the TAPE STOP key.  
The CD dubbing function is convenient when record-  
ing a CD. See “Dubbing a CD to a tape” on page 39 for  
details.  
Pausing recording  
ª
Press the PAUSE key. Press the PAUSE key again or  
the TAPE PLAY key to restart recording.  
Recording  
After completing the above preparations, set the recording  
level and begin recording.  
Recording mute function  
During recording, press the REC MUTE key on the  
main unit or the remote control to record about four  
seconds of silence and then pause recording. Press  
the TAPE PLAY or PAUSE key on the main unit or the  
remote control to restart recording.  
1
Press the RECORD key on the main unit or the  
remote control.  
This makes the unit ready to record ready. The meters  
on the display show the input level and the REC indicator  
appears.  
Press and hold the REC MUTE key on the main unit  
or the remote control for more than four seconds to  
create a silence of longer than four seconds. The unit  
pauses when the key is released after being held for  
more than four seconds.  
The sound of the recording source is output through the  
TAPE COMMON OUTPUT jack. This sound can also be  
output from the PHONES jack by setting the MONITOR  
switch to MIX or TAPE.  
To create a silence of less than four seconds, press  
the PAUSE key during the recording of the silence.  
This pauses the unit.  
If you press the REC MUTE key again during the  
recording of silence, ordinary recording restarts.  
If you press the REC MUTE key when recording is  
paused, the unit will record four seconds of silence  
and then pause again.  
MONITOR switch  
2
To set the record level, start playback of the record-  
ing source and adjust the INPUT knob on the main  
unit to set the optimal level while looking at the  
meters. Adjust the input so that the meters indicate  
0 dB at its highest level.  
Dubbing a CD to a tape  
The CD dubbing function allows you to press the CD DUB  
key on the main unit or the remote control to dub the CD  
loaded in the unit to a cassette tape with one touch.  
The input source does not need to be selected.  
The record level is automatically set to the default  
setting, but you can also set it manually. (See  
Adjusting the record level when dubbing” on page  
40.)  
The CD programmed playback, random playback,  
single playback, repeat playback and other functions  
can be used as desired when dubbing a CD.  
The auto ready and incremental play functions can-  
not be used during CD dubbing.  
INPUT knob  
The following explanations assume that the CD to be  
dubbed and a recordable cassette tape have been loaded in  
the unit.  
3
4
Select and confirm the tape operation direction.  
The current tape operation direction is shown on the  
display with the reverse (Ó) or forward indicator (Á).  
To record in the opposite direction, press the TAPE  
PLAY key of the desired direction to change the tape  
operation direction.  
Basic dubbing (recording to the A side of a  
tape from its beginning)  
When playback is stopped, press the CD DUB key on  
the main unit or the remote control.  
Press the TAPE PLAY or PAUSE key on the main unit  
or the remote control to start recording.  
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1
Set "CD" as the recording source. (See “Selecting  
the recording source” on page 38.)  
2
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
3
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show "DUB LEVEL?" on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key on the main unit or the  
remote control.  
CD DUB key  
4
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select “VARI.”  
CD DUB key  
Options: FIX (default value), VARI  
5
6
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control to return to the standard display.  
Press the RECORD key on the main unit or the  
remote control to make the unit record ready and  
enable monitoring of the recording source.  
7
8
9
Play the CD and observe the recording level meters  
on the display.  
Use the INPUT knob to adjust the recording level.  
(See “Recording” on page 39.)  
The tape automatically rewinds to the start of the A side,  
and the tape counter resets to “0000.” The CD pauses at  
the beginning of its first track. After the tape records about  
eight seconds of silence (to avoid the leader tape), dubbing  
starts with the CD beginning playback and the cassette  
recorder beginning recording at the same time. (The DUB  
indicator appears on the display.)  
Press the CD STOP key to stop the CD and the TAPE  
STOP key to take the unit out of record ready mode.  
10 Press the CD DUB key on the main unit or the  
remote control to conduct dubbing in the same way  
as described above in “Basic dubbing.”  
Using the TAPE EDIT function  
When the CD playback stops or the tape end is  
reached, the tape stops (the tape side end that it  
stops at depends on the reverse mode) and dubbing  
ends.  
Using the TAPE EDIT function, this unit can follow an  
automatically prepared program and dub a CD according to  
the tape length.  
With the TAPE EDIT function, starting with the first track,  
CD tracks that total less than the length of the tape side are  
recorded in order to the A side of the tape. Then, recording  
continues from the next track in order to the B side.  
When dubbing in two-side recording mode, if the  
last track being recorded to the first side of the tape  
is not recorded completely before the operation  
direction reverses, that track is recorded again from  
its beginning on the second side of the tape.  
1
When CD playback is stopped, press the TAPE EDIT  
key on the remote control to enter TAPE EDIT  
mode. The main display appears as shown below.  
When dubbing in two-side recording mode, nothing  
is recorded for eight seconds after the operation  
direction is reversed. (CD playback pauses while the  
cassette recorder continues in record mode.)  
Press the TAPE or CD STOP key to stop dubbing at  
any time.  
Adjusting the record level when dubbing  
The recording level is automatically set when dubbing a  
CD to a tape by default, but the record level can be adjusted  
with the INPUT knob when dubbing.  
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3
Press the CD DUB key on the main unit or the  
remote control. Dubbing in the set recording direc-  
tion begins from that position.  
TAPE EDIT key  
You can also select the TAPE EDIT menu item to enter  
TAPE EDIT mode.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select the length (in minutes) of the tape being  
used.  
Options: 30 (default), 46, 54, 60, 80, 90, 120  
CAUTION  
You can select “120” (for a 120-minute tape) when using  
the TAPE EDIT function, but use of tapes longer than 90  
minutes with this unit is not recommended. (See “Types of  
cassette tapes that are not recommended for use with this  
unit” on page 10.)  
3
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control.  
If a program has not already been set, this unit  
automatically creates a program to fit the length of the  
tape.  
If a program has already been set, “OVERWRITE?”  
appears in the main area of the display.  
Press the ENTER key again to discard the current  
program and automatically create a program to fit  
the length of the tape.  
Recording from the middle of a tape  
1
Set the tape at the position from where you want to  
start recording.  
2
Press the RECORD key on the main unit or the  
remote control to make the unit record ready. REC  
and π appear on the display.  
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8 – Other Functions  
Continuous playback of both the CD  
and the tape  
This unit can alternately play the loaded CD and the  
cassette tape. In other words, tape playback starts when CD  
playback ends and CD playback starts when tape playback  
ends.  
TAPE PLAY key  
Before using the following procedures, load a recorded  
cassette tape and a CD.  
1
Press the CD-TAPE CONT PLAY key on the main unit  
or the CONT PLAY key on the remote control.  
CD PLAY key  
Depending on the key pressed, the CD or tape begins to  
play. When playback of the selected media ends, playback  
of the other media automatically starts.  
During continuous playback mode, the CONT PLAY indicator  
appears on the display, and the indicator for the media  
currently being played (TAPE or CD) blinks.  
CD-TAPE CONT PLAY key  
CONT PLAY display  
CONT PLAY key  
If you press the TAPE STOP key to manually stop play-  
back, the other media automatically starts playing.  
When playing a CD in REPEAT mode, tape playback  
does not start until you manually stop the CD  
playback. Likewise, when the tape is in auto reverse  
mode (ä), CD playback does not start until both  
sides of the tape have played five times or playback is  
stopped manually.  
3
To stop using continuous playback mode, press the  
CD-TAPE CONT PLAY key on the main unit or the  
CONT PLAY key on the remote control again.  
2
Press the CD or TAPE PLAY key.  
If the factory default settings have not been changed,  
the CD playback signal is output from the CD OUTPUT  
jacks and the tape playback signal is output from the  
COMMON OUTPUT jacks independently. Set the menu  
COMMON OUT item to “MIX” or “AUTO” to output both  
the tape and CD signals from the COMMON OUTPUT  
jacks. (See “Setting the common output signal” on page  
20.)  
TAPE PLAY key  
CD PLAY key  
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8 – Other Functions  
Power-on start  
Restoring default settings  
This unit can be set to automatically start playing a CD or  
cassette tape when its power is turned ON. The unit can also  
be set to automatically start recording to a cassette tape.  
The following items can be restored to their factory default  
settings.  
All menu items  
You can, for example, connect this unit’s power cord to  
a timer that controls the power supply in order to make it  
record or play automatically at a specific time.  
Repeat playback function (OFF)  
Playback time display (track elapsed time)  
Text information display (album name)  
CD pitch control (OFF)  
1
Load a CD or cassette for playback, or a cassette for  
recording into the unit.  
2
Set the POWER ON START switch to ON.  
Program setting (none)  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “DEFAULT?” on the main display,  
and press the ENTER key on the main unit or the  
remote control. “SURE?” appears on the display to  
confirm that you want to restore the default settings.  
POWRE ON START switch  
3
Set the MODE switch to the desired position.  
3
Press the ENTER key on the main unit or the remote  
control to confirm and restore the default settings.  
MODE switch  
CD: CD playback starts when the power is turned ON.  
TAPE: Cassette tape playback starts when the power is  
turned ON.  
REC: Cassette tape recording starts when the power is  
turned ON.  
If using a timer, use it to turn the power to this unit OFF.  
With this setting ON, the unit functions as set automatically  
as soon as power is supplied to it.  
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8 – Other Functions  
Mono playback  
Viewing information about this unit  
The CD and cassette tape playback signal can be output to  
mono using a menu setting.  
Checking versions  
You can check the unit’s firmware version and build  
number.  
When the mono playback function is ON, MONO appears on  
the display.  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
1
2
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “MONO OUT?” on the main display  
area, and press the ENTER key on the main unit or  
the remote control.  
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote  
control to show “VERSION?” in the main display  
area, and press the ENTER key on the main unit or  
the remote control.  
3
4
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to select “ON” or “OFF” (default value).  
3
4
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to cycle through showing the version (VER>),  
build number (BUILD>) and CD drive version (CD  
D>).  
When set to “ON,” a mono signal is output through the  
CD OUTPUT, TAPE COMMON OUTPUT and PHONES  
jacks.  
When finished checking, press the ENTER key to  
return to the standard display.  
Press the ENTER key to return to the standard dis-  
play.  
Checking the motor operation time  
This setting is retained even if the power is turned  
OFF.  
You can check the operation time of the unit’s CD player  
and cassette recorder.  
The CD digital output is not affected by this setting;  
it cannot be set to mono.  
1
2
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show “MOTOR TIME?” in the main dis-  
play area, and press the ENTER key on the main unit  
or the remote control.  
3
4
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to switch between showing the CD player motor  
operation time (CD>) and the cassette recorder  
motor operation time (TAPE>).  
When finished checking, press the ENTER key to  
return to the standard display.  
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9 – Using the control I/O (CD-A750 only)  
Pin number  
Function  
IN/OUT  
Using the RS-232C connector  
1
GND  
By connecting the RS-232C connector on this unit with  
an RS-232C connector on a computer, this unit can be  
controlled from a computer. Settings related to signals are  
made from the menu.  
2
TAPE PLAY REV  
TAPE PLAY FWD  
TAPE STOP  
In  
3
In  
4
In  
1
When in standard display mode, press the MENU  
key on the main unit or the remote control to enter  
menu mode.  
5
TAPE RECORD  
TAPE REW  
In  
6
In  
7
TAPE FF  
In  
2
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to show the following menu items related to the  
RS-232C, and press the ENTER key on the main unit  
or the remote control.  
8
TAPE PAUSE  
In  
9
TAPE RECORD TALLY  
TAPE STOP TALLY  
TAPE PAUSE TALLY  
TAPE PLAY TALLY  
TAPE DIRECTION TALLY  
CD PLAY  
Out  
Out  
Out  
Out  
Out  
In  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
3
4
Use the /+ keys on the main unit or the remote con-  
trol to make settings.  
CD STOP  
In  
CD CALL  
In  
When finished making settings, press the ENTER  
key to return to the standard display.  
CD PREVIOUS  
CD NEXT  
In  
In  
CD READY  
In  
Menu items related to the RS-232C  
CD FADER START  
CD STOP TALLY  
CD READY TALLY  
CD PLAY TALLY  
CD EOM TALLY  
+5V*  
In  
BAUD RATE  
Out  
Out  
Out  
Out  
Use to set the baud rate (signal speed) to 4800, 9600, 19200  
(default) or 38400 bps.  
LENGTH  
Use to set the signal data length to 7 or 8 (default) bits.  
In: +5V pull-up, external command reception active when  
low (operates at ground of 30 ms or more)  
PARITY BIT  
Use to set the signal parity bit to NON (default), EVEN or  
ODD. “NON” is none.  
Out: transport status display signal by open collector (15-V  
dielectric strength, 35-mA maximum electric current)  
STOP BIT  
*50-mA maximum supplied electric current  
Use to set the signal stop bit to 1 (default) or 2.  
The illustration below shows an example of connection to  
allow playback control of this unit using fader start and stop  
signals.  
RS-232C settings are retained even if the power is  
turned OFF.  
Please contact TASCAM customer support for infor-  
mation about this unit’s RS-232C command protocol.  
Using the parallel connector  
An external controller using parallel control can control  
this unit through its PARALLEL connector. In addition, tally  
signals can be output through the PARALLEL connector,  
allowing external devices to be operated or indicator  
triggers to be sent, for example. This table shows the pin  
allocation.  
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10 – Message list  
Operation messages  
The following messages are shown on the main display according to the operation of this unit.  
Message lit or  
Message  
Meaning  
Response  
blinking  
Lit  
Lit  
Close  
The disc tray is closing.  
There is no disc or the disc cannot  
be verified.  
No Disc  
Lit  
Lit  
Lit  
Lit  
The disc has no files that can be  
played back.  
Load a disc that has MP3 or WAV files.  
No Files  
No Filename  
No Name  
The file name cannot be shown.  
Text information must be 7-bit ASCII  
compatible text to be displayed.  
There is no artist data or no data  
that can be displayed.  
Text information must be 7-bit ASCII  
compatible text to be displayed.  
There is no title data or no data that Text information must be 7-bit ASCII-  
can be displayed.  
No Title  
compatible text to be displayed.  
Lit  
Lit  
The disc tray is open.  
Open  
This is confirming that you want to  
overwrite the existing program.  
OVERWRITE?  
Lit  
Lit  
This informs that the program has  
been cleared completely.  
PGM CLEAR!  
TOC information is being read.  
TOC Reading  
Warning messages  
If an operation cannot be completed, one of the following messages is shown. It will appear for about two seconds before  
disappearing automatically.  
Message lit or  
Message  
Meaning  
Response  
blinking  
Lit  
A call point has not been set.  
Set a CALL point. (Press READY then PLAY.)  
No Call Pt!  
No Program!  
PGM Full!  
Lit  
Lit  
No program has been created.  
Add tracks to the program.  
You cannot add more than 99 tracks Either stop trying to add to the program or  
to the program. clear the program.  
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10 – Message list  
Error messages  
If one of the following error messages is shown, please refer to the Response column and try to resolve it. If this does not  
correct the problem, please contact a TEAC repair center.  
CD Drive  
Message lit or  
Message  
Meaning  
Response  
blinking  
Blinking  
Comm Error  
Cannot communicate with the CD Please contact a TEAC repair center.  
drive.  
Lit  
Lit  
Lit  
An error occurred during  
communication with the CD drive.  
Please contact a TEAC repair center.  
Comm Error  
Decod Error  
Disc Error  
The file type is not supported or  
otherwise could not be played.  
Change the disc.  
The TOC or file system could not be Clean or change the disc.  
read, or focus adjustment was not  
possible.  
Lit  
Lit  
The CD drive hardware is broken.  
The track cannot be accessed.  
Please contact a TEAC repair center.  
Clean or change the disc.  
Drive Error  
Read error  
Cassette deck  
Message lit or  
blinking  
Message  
Meaning  
Response  
Lit  
Err  
The cassette mechanism is broken. Please contact a TEAC repair center.  
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11 – Troubleshooting  
If you have problems with this unit, please check the  
following points before seeking repair. If you are still  
unable to resolve the problem, please contact the shop  
where you purchased the unit or a TEAC repair center.  
Cannot play a CD.  
ª
If using an MP3 file, confirm that its bit rate is one that  
can be used by this unit.  
Is the disc damaged or dirty?  
Cannot play all of a data CD.  
ª
The power does not turn ON.  
ª
Is the FOLDER PLAY item in the menu “ON”?  
Is the power plug completely plugged into the outlet?  
The unit does not respond to the remote  
control.  
ª
Are charged batteries in the remote control?  
There is no sound.  
ª
Confirm the connections with the monitoring system.  
Confirm the amp volume and settings.  
The sound from tape playback is never output from the  
CD OUTPUT jacks. Moreover, the signals output from  
the COMMON OUTPUT jacks depend on the menu  
COMMON OUT item setting.  
There is unwanted noise.  
ª
Are the connecting cables all properly connected and  
functioning?  
The playback sound is mono.  
ª
Is the MONO OUT item in the menu set to “ON”?  
Cannot record to the cassette tape.  
ª
Has the write-protection tab been removed from the cas-  
sette to prevent the unintentional erasure of recordings?  
Is the cassette recorder stopped or in record ready  
mode?  
Recheck the input connections.  
Is the INPUT knob turned up?  
Is the TAPE INPUT SOURCE item in the menu set to  
the correct input source?  
The playback sound of the cassette tape is  
strange.  
ª
Is the head or pinch roller dirty? Use a cleaning fluid to  
clean it if dirty.  
If a head has become magnetized, demagnetize it.  
Is the Dolby B noise reduction setting correct?  
Is pitch control set to a positive or negative value?  
Cannot dub from a CD to a cassette.  
ª
Is the CD playing or paused?  
Has the write-protection tab been removed from the cas-  
sette to prevent the unintentional erasure of recordings?  
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12 – Specifications  
Pitch control range  
ª
Ratings  
±10% or more  
Wow and flutter  
CD player  
ª
0.25% (JIS WRMS) or less  
Compatible disc formats  
ª
CD-DA (12-cm/8-cm), CD-ROM (12-cm/8-cm) ISO 9660  
LEVEL 1/2/ROMEO/JOLIET format (CD-R/CD-RW disc  
compatible)  
Rewind time  
ª
160 seconds or less (C-60 tape)  
Recording and playback frequency  
characteristics  
ª
MP3 playback specifications  
ª
Audio modes: STEREO/JOINT STEREO/DUAL  
CHANNEL/MONO/VBR  
Normal (type): 50 Hz – 10 kHz ±3 dB  
Chrome (type): 50 Hz – 12.5 kHz ±3 dB  
MPEG1 Audio Layer III (MP3)  
Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz  
Bit rate: 32–320 kbps  
Recording and playback channel separation  
1 kHz: 35 dB or more (1 kHz, using BPF)  
ª
Recording and playback S/N ratio  
ª
WAV playback specifications  
ª
58 dB (NR OFF, Specified record level)  
Sampling frequency: 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48  
kHz  
69 dB (Dolby NR ON, CCIR ARM-weighting)  
Quantization bit rate: 8-bit/16-bit  
Recording and playback distortion  
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2.5% or less (400 Hz/Dolby level)  
CD playback specifications  
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Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz  
Quantization bit rate: 16-bit  
Number of channels: 2  
Analog audio  
Audio characteristics  
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CD player section  
Frequency characteristics: 20 Hz – 20 kHz ±0.8 dB  
CD LINE OUTPUT [BALANCED] jacks  
(CD-A750 only)  
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S/N ratio: 98 dB (20 kHz LPF, A-weighted)  
Distortion (THD+N): 0.006% (1 kHz: 20 kHz LPF)  
Dynamic range: 96 dB (20 kHz LPF, A–weighted)  
Channel separation: 90 dB (1 kHz: 1 kHz BPF)  
Analog balanced output  
Connectors: XLR–3–32 equivalent  
Standard output level: +4 dBu  
Maximum output level: +20 dBu  
Output impedance: 100Ω  
Cassette tape  
Track system  
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CD LINE OUTPUT [UNBALANCED] jacks  
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4-track 2-channel stereo  
Analog unbalanced output  
Connector: RCA pin jacks  
Standard output level: –10 dBV  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV  
Output impedance: 200Ω  
Head structure  
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Record/playback x 1 (rotary reverse), erase x 1  
Usable tape types  
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C-46 – C-90 type cassette tapes (metal tapes can only be  
played back)  
Tape speed  
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4.76 cm/sec  
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Output impedance: 75Ω  
Cassette tape section  
TAPE LINE OUTPUT [BALANCED] jacks  
(CD-A750 only)  
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Control I/O (CD-A750 only)  
Analog balanced output  
Connectors: XLR–3–32 equivalent  
Standard output level: +4 dBu  
Output impedance: 100Ω  
CONTROL I/O [PARALLEL] connector  
(CD-750 only)  
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Parallel control input and output  
Connector: 25-pin D-Sub connector  
TAPE LINE OUTPUT [UNBALANCED] jacks  
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Maximum input voltage: +5.5 V  
Analog unbalanced output  
Connectors: RCA pin jacks  
Standard output level: –4.5 dBu  
Output impedance: 200Ω  
High-level minimum input voltage: +3.75 V or more  
Low-level maximum input voltage: +1.25 V or less  
Output format: open collector (15-V dielectric strength, 35  
mA maximum)  
Low-level maximum output voltage: +0.5 V or less  
+5V power maximum current supply: 50 mA or more  
TAPE LINE INPUT [BALANCED] jacks  
(CD-A750 only)  
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Analog balanced input  
CONTROL I/O [RS-232C] connector  
(CD-A750 only)  
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Connectors: XLR–3–31 equivalent  
Standard input level: +4 dBu  
Minimum input level: –6 dBu  
Input impedance: 14.4 kΩ  
Signal: conforming to RS-232C protocol 1.00 specifications  
Connector: D–Sub 9-pin connector  
TAPE LINE INPUT [UNBALANCED] jacks  
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General  
Analog unbalanced input  
Connectors: RCA pin jacks  
Standard input level: –9 dBu  
Minimum input level: –19 dBu  
Input impedance: 22 kΩ  
Power:  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz (U.S.A./Canada)  
AC 230 V, 50 Hz (U.K./Europe)  
AC 240 V, 50 Hz (Australia)  
Power consumption: 14 W (CD-A550), 15 W (CD-A750)  
External dimensions: 483 x 138 x 275 mm (width x  
height x depth)  
Headphones section  
Weight: 6.3 kg (CD-A550), 6.5 kg (CD-A750)  
PHONES jack  
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Headphones output  
Some of the illustrations in the Owner’s Manual  
might differ from the actual equipment.  
Connector: standard stereo jack  
Rated output: 20 mW + 20 mW or more (during CD  
monitoring, THD+N 0.1% or less, 32Ω load)  
Specifications and appearance might be changed  
without notification for product improvement.  
Digital audio  
CD player section  
CD DIGITAL OUTPUT [COAXIAL] jack  
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Connector: RCA pin jack  
Compatible signal format: S/PDIF (IEC–60958–3 standard  
for consumer applications)  
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Dimensional drawing  
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CD-A550/CD-A750  
TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530, Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA  
TEAC CANADA LTD.  
Phone: +1905-890-8008 Facsimile: +1905-890-9888  
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.  
Phone: +52-55-5010-6000  
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100, México DF, México  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, UK  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
Printed in China  
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