Teac Stereo Receiver AG H380 User Manual

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AG-H380  
AM/FM Stereo Receiver  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MODE D’EMPLOI  
MANUAL DEL USUARIO  
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< 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  
bookcase or similar unit.  
< The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the  
AC outlet with its POWER or STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON  
position.  
< The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet  
so that you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time.  
< The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect  
device shall remain readily operable.  
< Products with Class I construction are equipped with a power  
supply cord that has a 3-prong grounding plug. The cord of  
such a product must be plugged into an AC outlet that has a  
protective grounding connection.  
< If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack or installed  
batteries), they should not be exposed to sunshine, fire or  
excessive heat.  
< CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries:  
there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with an  
incorrect type of battery. Replace only with the same or  
equivalent type.  
< Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones  
with the product because excessive sound pressure (volume)  
from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
CAUTION  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS  
and Thomson.  
< DO NOT REMOVE THE EXTERNAL CASES OR CABINETS TO EXPOSE  
THE ELECTRONICS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE WITHIN!  
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights  
of Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology  
outside of this product is prohibited without a license from  
Microsoft.  
< IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT,  
CONTACT TEAC FOR A SERVICE REFERRAL. DO NOT USE THE  
PRODUCT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REPAIRED.  
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been  
designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by  
the developer to meet Apple performance standards.  
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its  
compliance with safety and regulatory standards.  
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
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Contents  
Before Use  
Thank you for choosing TEAC. Read this manual carefully to  
get the best performance from this unit.  
Read this before operations.  
< When the unit is turned on, switching on the TV may cause lines  
to appear on the TV screen, depending on the condition of the  
electric waves of the TV broadcast. This is not malfunction in the  
unit or the TV. In this case, turn off the unit.  
< As the unit may become warm during operation, always leave  
sufficient space around the unit for ventilation.  
< The voltage supplied to the unit should match the voltage as  
printed on the rear panel. If you are in any doubt regarding this  
matter, consult an electrician.  
< Choose the installation location of your unit carefully. Avoid  
placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Also avoid  
locations subject to vibrations and excessive dust, heat, cold or  
moisture.  
< Do not place the unit on an amplifier/receiver.  
< Do not open the cabinet as this might result in damage to the  
circuitry or electrical shock. If a foreign object should get into the  
set, contact your dealer or service agency.  
< When removing the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull  
directly on the plug, never yank the cord.  
< Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents as this  
might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
< Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.  
MP3 and WMA  
< This unit can play MP3 files recorded in various external USB  
storage devices such as USB flash memory, MP3 player or HDD.  
The HDD must be formatted FAT 16 or FAT 32, but not NTFS.  
< When more than 2000 files are recorded on the USB memory, the  
unit might not be able to play them correctly.  
< File names of MP3 or WMA should be alphanumeric characters.  
This unit cannot display symbols and full-size or double-byte  
characters (such as Japanese, Chinese, etc.) correctly. Also, be  
sure to use the file extension. (“.mp3” for MP3 files, “.wma” for  
WMA files.)  
< MP3 files are mono or stereo MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 format. This  
unit can play MP3 files with sampling frequency 44.1 kHz or 48  
kHz, bit-rate 320 kbps or less.  
< This unit can play WMA files with sampling frequency 44.1 kHz,  
bit-rate 192 kbps or less.  
WMA means Windows Media Audio.  
< Audio encoded at 128 kbps should sound close to regular audio  
CD quality. Although this player will play lower bit-rate MP3  
songs, the sound quality becomes noticeably worse at lower bit-  
rates.  
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Connecting Antennas (AM/FM)  
AM Indoor Loop Antenna  
The high-performance AM loop antenna provided with this unit is  
sufficient for good reception in most areas.  
To stand the loop antenna on a surface, fix the claw to the slot in the  
antenna base.  
FM Indoor Antenna  
Connect the lead-type FM antenna to the FM 75Ω socket, extend  
the lead and tune in your favourite station (see page 23). Adjust the  
antenna in a suitable location like a window frame or wall until the  
reception is best and then affix the antenna in that position using  
thumb tacks, push pins or any other suitable means.  
Connect the loop antenna’s wires to the AM antenna terminals.  
Place the antenna on a shelf or hang it on a window frame, etc., in  
the direction which gives the best reception. Keep all other wires  
such as power cords, speaker wires or interconnect wires as far away  
as possible from the antenna.  
AM Outdoor  
Antenna  
FM Outdoor Antenna  
In an area where FM signals are weak, it may be necessary to use an  
FM outdoor antenna.  
Generally, a 3-element antenna will be sufficient; if you live in an  
area where the FM signals are particularly weak, it may be necessary  
to use one with 5 or more elements.  
Make sure to connect  
the black wire to the  
GND terminal.  
< If the AM loop antenna provided does not deliver sufficient  
reception (often due to being too far from the transmitter or  
in a concrete building, etc.), it may be necessary to use an AM  
outdoor antenna.  
Use either a high quality commercially available AM antenna or,  
if not available, an insulated wire more than 5 m long, strip one  
end, and connect this to the terminal as shown.  
The antenna wire should be strung outdoors or indoors near a  
window. For better reception, connect the GND terminal to a  
reliable ground.  
Note:  
Even when using an AM outdoor antenna, do not disconnect the  
AM loop antenna.  
< Disconnect the FM indoor antenna when using an outdoor  
antenna.  
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Connections  
Cassette deck,  
CD recorder, etc.  
Turntable  
LINE  
OUT  
LINE  
IN  
R
L
R
L
C
B
A
A
D
E
A
A
F
R
L
R
L
LINE  
LINE  
OUT  
OUT  
DVD player, etc.  
PD-H380  
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AUX 1/AUX 2/CD jacks  
These jacks transmit an analog 2-channel audio signal. Connect  
the components using RCA cables.  
AC OUTLET (SWITCHED)  
You can connect the AC power cord of your component.  
This outlet is active only when the unit is on or standby. When  
the unit is off, the outlet is inactive.  
A
E
F
Make sure to connect the cables as follows:  
CAUTION  
white plug w white jack (L: left channel)  
Make sure that the total power consumption of all equipment  
connected to this outlet does not exceed 100 watts (or 500mA).  
red plug  
w red jack (R:right channel)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
AC Power Cord  
Plug this cord into an AC wall socket.  
If you want to use a recorder (ex. a cassette deck or a CD  
recorder, etc.) with the AG-H380, connect the output jacks of  
the recorder to the AUX 1 IN jacks of the AG-H380, connect  
the input jacks of the recorder to the AUX 1 OUT jacks of the  
AG-H380.  
< Unplug the power cord when you are not going to use the unit  
for long periods of time.  
< Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent hum and noise,  
avoid bundling the signal interconnection cables together with  
the AC power cord or speaker cables.  
PHONO jacks  
B
Connect the turntable’s RCA pin cord to the PHONO jacks.  
Make sure to connect the cables as follows:  
white plug w white jack (L: left channel)  
red plug  
w red jack (R:right channel)  
< Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent hum and noise,  
avoid bundling the signal interconnection cables together with  
the AC power cord or speaker cables.  
< Moving Magnet (MM) cartridges can be used for this unit.  
SIGNAL GND  
C
Connect the ground lead of the turntable to this terminal.  
< This is not a safety earth.  
< If the turntable’s ground lead is not connected to this terminal,  
hum noise may be heard.  
USB port  
D
Connect the iPod or external USB storage device to this port.  
< To connect the iPod, use the USB cable supplied with iPod.  
< It cannot be played if you connect an iPod shuffle to this port.  
Compatible iPod Software  
In case your iPod will not work with the AG-H380 or with the  
remote control unit, software update may solve the problem.  
Visit the Apple website and download the latest iPod software.  
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Speaker Connections  
SPEAKER  
G
H
LINE  
IN  
SUBWOOFER  
CAUTION  
< Turn off the power of all the equipment before making  
connections.  
< Read instructions of each component you intend to use with this  
unit.  
< Be sure to insert each plug securely. To prevent hum and noise, do  
not bundle the connection cords with the power cord or speaker  
cord.  
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System Connection  
If you have TEAC Reference 380 series, convenient system control  
operations and AI direct play functions are possible.  
Speaker Connections  
AG-H380’s red speaker terminals are the + (positive) terminals  
G
and the black terminals are the _(negative) terminals.  
< By pressing the POWER switch of AG-H380, you can switch ON/  
standby all the unit connected by remote control cords.  
(Set the REMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR on the rear panel of the  
PD-H380 to “SYSTEM”.)  
The + side of the speaker cable is marked to make it  
distinguishable from the negative side of the cable. Connect  
this marked side to the red + terminal and the unmarked side  
to the black _terminal of AG-H380 and speakers.  
< When you press the PLAY button of PD-H380, the source of  
AG-H380 is set to “CD” automatically.  
CAUTION  
< To avoid damaging the speakers by a sudden high-level signal,  
be sure to switch the power off before connecting the speakers.  
< When you select “CD” by pressing the SOURCE button of  
AG-H380, PD-H380 starts playback automatically.  
< Check the impedance of your speakers. Connect speaker with  
an impedance of 6 ohms or more.  
< When you turn on the system, the source that was selected last  
time will start playback automatically.  
< Prepare the speaker cords for connection by stripping off  
approximately 10 mm or less (no more as this could cause a  
short-circuit) of the outer insulation. Twist the wires tightly  
together to avoid tangles:  
< You can use the system remote control unit to operate all the  
unit connected by remote control cords.  
Connect the REMOTE CONTROL jack of each component by  
remote control connection cords.  
How to connect  
1. Turn the terminal cap counter-clockwise to loosen it. The  
speaker terminal caps cannot be fully removed from the base.  
2. Insert the wire into the terminal fully and turn the terminal  
cap clockwise to securely connect it:  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3. Make sure it is fastened firmly by pulling the cable lightly.  
For European customers  
In accordance with European safety regulations, it is not  
possible to connect banana plugs into the speaker terminals on  
European models.  
The holes into which banana plugs are inserted have been  
covered with black caps. Connect the speakers using spades or  
bare wires.  
If the black caps become separated from the terminals, return  
them to their original position.  
SUBWOOFER OUT jack  
H
Connect a commercially available powered subwoofer.  
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Name of Each Control  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
N
M
L
K
J
I
A SOURCE  
Use this button to select a source.  
I
play/pause (y/J)  
In USB/iPod mode, use this button to start or pause playback of  
the iPod or USB.  
B BAND  
Use this button to select FM or AM.  
J skip (.m/,/)  
In USB/iPod mode, use these buttons to skip files/songs during  
playback of the iPod or USB.  
C RDS  
During playback, hold down these buttons to search for a track/  
file/song.  
In FM mode, use this button to select an RDS mode.  
D MEMORY  
K PHONES  
In TUNER mode, use this button to preset stations.  
For private listening, insert the headphones plug into this jack,  
and adjust the volume by turning the VOLUME knob.  
E MENU/FM MODE  
Use this button to go back to previous menu of iPod. This button  
is equivalent to the MENU button on your iPod.  
L Remote sensor  
When operating the remote control unit, point it towards the  
remote sensor.  
In FM mode, use this button to select stereo or monaural.  
F TUNING MODE, ENTER  
M Display  
In FM or AM mode, use this button to select the tuning mode.  
Use this button to set the time while setting the timer or the  
clock.  
N POWER  
In iPod mode, use this button to confirm selection in menus.  
Press this switch to turn the unit on or off.  
If you use the system control function, set this switch on, and  
turn on/standby the system using the remote control unit.  
The standby indicator turns red when the unit is in the standby  
mode. When the unit is turned on, the indicator turns blue.  
G TUNING/SELECT  
In TUNER mode, use this knob to tune in stations or select the  
preset stations.  
In iPod mode, use this knob to scroll up and down the menu.  
<
The clock setting will not be saved when the POWER turns  
off.  
H VOLUME  
Turn this knob to adjust the volume.  
< The volume level is memorized even if the unit turns off.  
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i
j
stop (H)  
In USB mode, use this button to stop playback of the USB.  
In CD mode, use this button to stop playback of the PD-H380.  
p
q
a
b
PROGRAM  
In USB/iPod mode, use this button to enter the programme  
mode of the USB.  
c
r
s
t
In CD mode, use this button to enter the programme mode of  
the PD-H380.  
In programme mode, use this button to enter the selection.  
In TUNER mode, use this button to preset stations.  
d
f
e
g
h
j
i
u
v
k
play/pause (y/J)  
In USB/iPod mode, use this button to start or pause playback of  
the iPod or USB.  
k
l
m
In CD mode, use this button to start or pause playback of the  
PD-H380.  
w
n
o
l
MUTING  
Use this button to mute the sound.  
m
MENU  
Use this button to go back to previous menu of iPod. This button  
is equivalent to the MENU button on your iPod.  
n
o
ENTER  
Use this button to set the time while setting the timer or the  
clock.  
skip (.//)  
In USB/iPod mode, use these buttons to skip files/songs during  
playback of the iPod or USB.  
In CD mode, use these buttons to skip tracks/files during  
playback of the PD-H380.  
a
b
c
STANDBY/ON  
Press this button to turn the unit on or standby.  
TUNER, CD, iPod/USB, AUX 1/2, PHONO  
p
q
r
RECORD  
Use these buttons to select a source.  
Use this button to start recording to an USB device.  
TIME SET  
DIMMER  
Use this button to adjust the clock and to set a timer.  
Use this button to dim the display.  
d
TONE  
SLEEP  
Use this button to adjust bass and treble together with the ˙ or  
¥ button.  
Use this button to set sleep timer.  
s
INFO/RDS  
e
TIMER  
In FM mode, use this button to select an RDS mode.  
INFO function do not work on the AG-H380.  
Use this button to turn on or off the timer function.  
f
FM MODE  
t
DISPLAY  
In FM mode, use this button to select stereo or monaural.  
Use this button to change what information is displayed during  
USB/iPod playback.  
g
REPEAT 1/ALL  
In USB/iPod mode, use this button to set the repeat playback of  
the iPod or USB.  
In CD mode, use this button to set the repeat playback of the  
PD-H380.  
u
v
CLEAR  
Use this button to clear files in programme mode.  
VOLUME  
Use these buttons to adjust the volume level.  
h
SHUFFLE  
w
scroll (˙, ¥)  
In USB/iPod mode, use this button to start shuffle playback of the  
iPod or USB.  
In USB/iPod mode, use these buttons to select a folder or file of  
In CD mode, use this button to start shuffle playback of the  
PD-H380.  
USB.  
Or use these buttons to scroll menu of the iPod.  
After pressing the TONE button these buttons are used to adjust  
treble and bass.  
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Remote Control Unit  
The provided remote control unit allows the unit to be operated  
from a distance.  
When operating the remote control unit, point it towards the remote  
sensor on the front panel of the unit.  
Precautions Concerning Batteries  
< Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive “+” and  
negative “_” polarities.  
< Use batteries of the same type. Never use different types of  
batteries together.  
< Even if the remote control unit is operated within the effective  
range, remote control operation may be impossible if there are  
any obstacles between the unit and the remote control unit.  
< Rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries can be used. Refer  
to the precautions on their labels.  
< If the remote control unit is operated near other appliances which  
generate infrared rays, or if other remote control devices using  
infrared rays are used near the unit, it may operate incorrectly.  
Conversely, the other appliances may operate incorrectly.  
< When the remote control unit is not to be used for a long time  
(more than a month), remove the batteries from the remote  
control unit to prevent them from leaking.  
< If the batteries leak, wipe away the liquid inside the battery  
compartment and replace the batteries with new ones.  
Battery Installation  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.  
< Do not use any other batteries not specified. Do not mix new  
batteries with old ones or use different types of batteries  
together.  
2. Insert two “AAA” dry batteries. Make sure that the batteries  
are inserted with their positive “+” and negative “_” poles  
positioned correctly.  
< Do not heat or disassemble batteries and never throw them in  
3. Close the cover.  
the fire or water.  
< Do not carry or store batteries with other metallic objects. The  
battery may short circuit, leak or explode.  
< Never recharge a battery unless it is a verified rechargeable type.  
Battery Replacement  
If the distance required between the remote control unit and main  
unit decreases, the batteries are exhausted. In this case replace the  
batteries with new ones.  
< For more information about collection of batteries, please  
contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or  
the point of sale where you purchased the items.  
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Basic Operation (1)  
C
Adjust the volume  
B
C
To protect speakers from a sudden high-level signal, gradually  
turn up the volume to the required level with the VOLUME knob.  
A
A
How to turn the unit on or off  
Press the POWER switch to turn the unit on or off.  
When you use the system control function, set this switch on,  
and turn the system on/standby using the remote control unit.  
D
Muting  
Standby/On indicator  
To cut the sound temporarily, press the MUTING button. To  
cancel muting, press the MUTING button again or change the  
volume setting.  
The Standby/On indicator turns blue when the unit is turned on.  
< When you turn on the system, the source that was selected last  
time will start playback automatically.  
< The clock setting will not be saved whern the POWER turns off.  
E
Dimmer  
Press the DIMMER button to dim the display.  
Press the button again to cancel the dimmer function.  
B
How to select source  
Every time the SOURCE button is pressed, the mode is changed  
as follows:  
TUNER  
CD  
USB/iPod  
AUX2  
PHONO  
AUX1  
< This function will be cancelled when the unit is turned off.  
F
Listening through headphones  
Or press the TUNER, USB/iPod, PHONO, AUX 1/2 or CD button on  
the remote control unit to select the source directly.  
Insert the headphone plug into the PHONES jack, and adjust the  
volume. The sound from speakers and subwoofer will be cut off.  
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Basic Operation (2)  
Listening to iPod (1)  
1 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select “USB/iPod”.  
How to adjust the bass and treble sound  
You can change the bass and treble sound between “-10” to “+10”.  
Press the TONE button repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE. And  
then press the ˙ or ¥ button to adjust the sound level within 5  
seconds.  
2 Connect your iPod using the USB cable supplied with  
iPod.  
The iPod automatically turns on and starts playback from the  
iPod’s music list.  
When the iPod is connected while the AG-H380 is set to other  
source, the iPod will turn on and enter the pause mode.  
< The iPod battery will be fully recharged when the iPod is docked  
and the AG-H380 is on.  
< When headphones are plugged into the iPod, sound comes  
from both the speakers connected to the AG-H380 and the  
headphones.  
To pause playback  
During playback, press the play/pause button (G/J) to pause  
playback. Playback stops at the current position.  
To resume playback, press the play/pause button (G/J) again.  
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To skip to the next or a previous song  
Select the menu item  
Press the scroll button (˙/¥) of the remote control unit to scroll  
to the menu item you want, and then press the ENTER button.  
During playback, press the skip button (.m/,/)  
repeatedly until the desired song is found.  
Repeat playback  
< When the .m button is pressed during playback, the song  
being played will be played from the beginning. If you want to  
play the previous songs, press the .m button twice or  
more.  
Search for a part of a song  
Every time the REPEAT 1/ALL button is pressed, the mode is  
changed as follows:  
Play (normal playback)  
RPT 1 (repeat 1 song)  
RPT ALL (repeat all the songs in the list)  
During playback, hold down the skip button(.m/,/)  
and release it when the part you want to listen to is found.  
Shuffle playback  
To go back to the previous menu  
During playback, press the SHUFFLE button to change the shuffle  
mode.  
RDM off  
Press the MENU button to go back to the previous menu.  
This button is equivalent to the MENU button on your iPod.  
RDM Songs  
RDM Album  
When you select “RDM Songs”, the iPod shuffles songs within the  
list you choose to play.  
When you select “RDM Album”, the iPod plays all the songs on an  
album in order, and then randomly selects another album in the  
list and plays through it in order.  
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Listening to iPod (2)  
Listening to an USB Device  
Changing the display mode  
1
When the iPod is connected, hold down the MENU button for  
more than 4 seconds to select which display to be used.  
3
You can play MP3/WMA files by connecting various external USB  
storage devices such as USB flash memory.  
Direct Mode (default)  
Select this to use the screen of the iPod.  
Menu appears on the screen of the iPod.  
The display of the AG-H380 constantly shows “Direct Mode”.  
1 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select “USB/iPod”.  
“Not connected” will be displayed if no USB device is connected.  
Extended mode  
Select this to use the display of the AG-H380.  
Information on the audio files is displayed on the display of the  
AG-H380.  
The screen of the iPod shows TEAC logo.  
2 Connect the external USB storage device to the unit.  
< Song/Album/Artist names of audio files should be alphanumeric  
characters. This unit cannot display symbols and full-size or  
double-byte characters (such as Japanese, Chinese, etc.) correctly.  
When an HDD device is connected to this unit, it may take several  
minutes to display the number of files.  
3 Press the play/pause button (y/J).  
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B
Search  
You can select a desired directory and song during playback or  
when stopped.  
1 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to select a directory.  
C D  
A
To stop playback  
Press the stop button (H) to stop playback.  
2 Press the ENTER button.  
B
To pause playback (pause mode)  
Press the play/pause button (G/J) during playback. Playback  
stops at the current position. To resume playback, press the play/  
pause button (G/J) again.  
3 If you want to select a song, press the ˙ or ¥ button.  
C
To skip to the next or a previous song  
Press the .m or ,/ button repeatedly until the  
desired song is found. The selected song will be played from the  
beginning.  
On the remote control, press the .or /button.  
< The selection moves within the directory.  
< When the .m button is pressed once during playback, the  
song being played will be played from the beginning.  
If you want to play the previous song, press the .m  
button twice or more.  
4 Press the ENTER button.  
D
Search for a part of a song  
During playback, hold down the .m or ,/ button  
and release it when the part you want to listen to is found.  
On the remote control, press the .or /button.  
Playback starts from the selected song.  
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Repeat Playback (USB)  
Shuffle Playback (USB)  
Each time the REPEAT 1/ALL button is pressed, the mode is changed  
as follows:  
Press the SHUFFLE button in the stop or play mode.  
“Random” appears on the display, and the files will be played  
randomly.  
RPT 1  
< If you press the ,/ button during shuffle playback,  
next file will be randomly selected and played. If you press the  
.m button, the currently played file will be played from the  
beginning.  
RPT Folder  
RPT ALL  
A file cannot be replayed during shuffle playback.  
Play (normal playback)  
< To stop shuffle playback, press the SHUFFLE button or the stop  
button (H).  
< If one of the following buttons is pressed, repeat mode will be  
cancelled:  
stop (H), SOURCE (TUNER, CD, AUX1/2, PHONO), POWER  
Repeat one file (RPT 1)  
The file being played will be played repeatedly. If you press the  
skip button (.m or ,/) and select another file, the  
file you selected will be played repeatedly.  
It is also possible to select a file to be repeated in the stop mode.  
Press the REPEAT 1/ALL button and select a file using the skip  
button (.m or ,/).  
Repeat all the files in the folder (RPT Folder)  
All the files in the folder will be played repeatedly.  
< When the USB has no folder, this mode will be skipped.  
Repeat all the songs (RPT All)  
All the files will be played repeatedly.  
During programmed playback, programmed files will be played  
repeatedly.  
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Programmed Playback (USB) (1)  
Up to 32 files can be programmed in the desired order.  
4 When programming has been finished, press the play/  
pause button (y/J) to start programmed playback.  
1 Press the PROGRAM button in the stop mode.  
When the playback of all the programmed songs has finished,  
or if the stop button (H) or the POWER button is pressed, the  
programme mode will be cancelled.  
P-00 T-0000  
Total File: 0130  
< If the unit is disconnected from the power supply, the  
programmed contents will be erased.  
2 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to select a file.  
P-01 T-0012  
Total File: 0130  
3 Within 5 seconds, press the PROGRAM button.  
P-02 T-0012  
Total File: 0130  
< Repeat steps 2 and 3 to programme more songs.  
< If you made a mistake, press the CLEAR button.  
The last programmed number will be deleted.  
< Up to 32 files can be programmed. If you attempt to programme  
more than 32 files, “P-FULL (Programme is full)” is displayed and  
no more files can be programmed.  
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Programmed Playback (USB) (2)  
To check the programmed order  
To clear the programme  
1. In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button.  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button repeatedly. The  
song number and programme number will be shown on the  
display.  
2. Hold down the CLEAR button for more than 4 seconds.  
To add a file to the programme  
< If one of the following buttons is pressed, the programmed  
contents will also be cleared:  
SOURCE (TUNER, CD, AUX1/2, PHONO), POWER  
< If the unit is disconnected from the power supply, the  
programmed contents will be cleared.  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button repeatedly until  
the programme number you want to insert a file appears on the  
display. If you want to add a file to the end of the programme,  
press the PROGRAM button repeatedly until “P-END” briefly  
appears on the display.  
Then select a file using the ˙ or ¥ button. The file is added to  
the programme.  
To delete a file from the programme  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button repeatedly until  
the programme number to be deleted appears on the display,  
then press the CLEAR button. The selected file is deleted from  
the programme.  
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Display (USB)  
Before Recording  
This unit can record music from CDs, records, cassette tapes and  
radio, on USB memory devices, as MP3 files.  
CAUTION  
< Do not disconnect the USB storage device during recording.  
Do not disconnect the power cord during recording.  
It may cause damage to the products.  
< Adjust the volume of the external audio source to suitable level  
before recording. If not, the recording quality becomes poor.  
Each time you press the DISPLAY button of the remote  
control unit during playback of MP3 or WMA, the display  
changes as follows:  
Note  
< The recorded files are saved in the AUDIO folder.  
Default display (Title, artist and album scroll.)  
< The FILE NAME is fixed up automatically in regular sequence like  
“Audio001.MP3”, “Audio002.MP3”, …….  
For Example:  
If there are “Audio004.MP3” and “Audio009.MP3” files in the  
AUDIO folder, and you make a recording, a new file will be  
“Audio010.MP3”.  
song number  
ꢀle name  
title  
artist  
< Before recording check the remaining capacity of the USB storage  
device using your PC.  
You cannot check the remaining memory capacity with this unit.  
album  
date  
< This unit can record up to 2000 files to the USB device.  
comment  
< The maximum time of the recorded file is 90 minutes and new  
file is created when the time exceeds 90 minutes.  
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Recording to USB  
Deleting a file from USB  
You can record a source of radio broadcast and external device to  
the external USB storage device as MP3 files.  
1 In the stop mode, press the ˙ or ¥ button to select a  
directory.  
1 Connect the external USB storage device to the USB port  
of the AG-H380.  
2 Press the RECORD button and recording starts.  
2 Press the ENTER button.  
3 If you want to stop recording, press the stop button (H).  
3 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to select the desired song.  
You cannot record to an external USB storage device if there  
is no free space or the device is locked.  
4 Hold down the CLEAR button for more than 4 seconds.  
“Delete?” is displayed.  
5 Within 3 seconds, press the CLEAR button.  
< The delete mode will be cancelled if you do not press the CLEAR  
button within 3 seconds.  
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Listening to FM/AM  
1 2  
3
4
Manual tuning mode  
1 Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to select TUNER  
Turn the TUNING/SELECT knob until the station you want to listen  
to is found.  
mode.  
On the remote control, press ˙ or ¥ repeatedly.  
The frequency changes by a fixed step (FM: 50 kHz steps, AM: 9  
kHz steps).  
Auto tuning mode  
Turn the TUNING/SELECT knob to begin auto tuning.  
When a station is found, the unit tunes in the station  
automatically. Repeat this step until the station you want to listen  
to is found.  
2 Select FM or AM by pressing the BAND button repeatedly.  
< Press the ENTER button to stop the auto tuning.  
Preset tuning mode  
Turn the TUNING/SELECT knob to select a preset channel.  
On the remote control, press .m or ,/ repeatedly.  
The selected preset channel is tuned in.  
3 Select the desired tuning mode.  
FM Mode  
Pressing the FM MODE button alternates between Stereo mode  
and Mono mode.  
Each time the TUNING MODE button is pressed, the tuning mode  
changes as follows:  
Manual tune  
Auto tune  
Preset tune  
4 Select the station you want to listen to.  
Stereo:  
FM stereo broadcasts are received in stereo and “ST” is displayed.  
FM/ST  
10:00  
108.00MHz  
Mono:  
Select this mode when the signal is weak. Reception will be  
forced monaural, reducing unwanted noise.  
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Preset Tuning  
5 Within 4 seconds, press the MEMORY button.  
Manual Preset (AM/FM)  
You can store up to 30 FM and 30 AM stations.  
1 1  
3 5 2  
4
The station is stored.  
< To store more stations, repeat steps 2 to 5 .  
< If you do not press the MEMORY button within 4 seconds after  
selecting the preset number, presetting will be cancelled.  
1 Select AM or FM by pressing the BAND button repeatedly.  
Presetting Automatically  
1
Select FM or AM by pressing the BAND button repeatedly.  
2 Tune in the station you want to store.  
See the previous page for the procedure of tuning.  
3 Press the MEMORY button.  
2
Hold down the MEMORY button for more than 3 seconds.  
FM  
10:00  
Up to 30 of the best received stations in your area will be stored  
automatically.  
CH__ 108.00MHz  
4 Within 4 seconds, select the preset number for this  
station.  
Turn the TUNING/SELECT knob.  
FM  
10:00  
CH12 108.00MHz  
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RDS  
The Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service which allows  
stations to send additional information along with the regular radio  
programme signal.  
PTY Search  
1 2  
4
3
RDS works on the FM waveband in Europe only.  
1 Tune in an FM station (see page 23).  
2 Press the RDS button.  
You can search for stations by programme type.  
1 Select FM by pressing the BAND button repeatedly.  
2 Hold down the RDS button for more than 3 seconds.  
Each time the RDS button is pressed, the RDS mode is changed  
as follows:  
PROGRAM SERVICE  
When you select PROGRAM SERVICE, “PROGRAM SERVICE” will  
blink for about 3 seconds and then the programme service name  
or a station’s name will be displayed. If there is no programme  
service data, the frequency will be displayed.  
3 Select the desired programme type (PTY).  
Turn the TUNING/SELECT knob to select an item.  
PROGRAM TYPE  
When you select PROGRAM TYPE, “PROGRAM TYPE” will blink for  
about 3 seconds and then the programme type will be displayed.  
CLOCK TIME  
Displays the information about times provided from the station.  
When you select CLOCK TIME, “RDS CLOCK TIME” will blink for  
about 3 seconds and then the clock time will be displayed.  
Select your desired one from among 31 kinds of PTY  
programmes.  
The programme type will blink.  
RADIO TEXT  
When you select RADIO TEXT, “RDS RADIO TEXT” will blink for  
about 3 seconds and then the news of stations composed of up  
to 64 symbols will be displayed.  
4 Press the ENTER button.  
If there is no radio text data, RDS mode will be automatically  
switched to PROGRAM SERVICE mode.  
TRAFFIC ANNOUNCE  
When you select TRAFFIC ANNOUNCE, “TRAFFIC ANNOUNCE”  
will blink for 3 seconds and then the unit searches for a traffic  
announcement.  
Searching starts.  
< When a traffic programme is found, the TRAFFIC ANNOUNCE  
mode is switched to PROGRAM SERVICE mode.  
If the station currently selected is transmitting a traffic  
programme signal, the RDS mode will be switched to PROGRAM  
SERVICE mode without searching for a traffic programme.  
< When the broadcast whose programme type you have selected  
is found, searching stops and the programme type will be  
displayed.  
< If the broadcast of selected programme type is not found during  
PTY Search, it will stop at the beginning frequency.  
< To stop searching, press the RDS button.  
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RDS (PTY)  
News:  
brief announcements, events, public opinion, reports, actual  
Travel & Touring:  
travel reports.  
situations.  
Leisure & Hobby:  
Current Affairs:  
programmes concerning recreational activities.  
a kind of suggestion including practical announcements other  
than news, documents, discussion, analysis and so on.  
Jazz Music:  
jazz music.  
Information:  
Country Music:  
daily information or reference such as weather forecast, consumer  
guide, medical assistance and so on.  
country music.  
National Music:  
Sport:  
national music.  
sports related programmes.  
Oldies Music:  
Education:  
music from the so-called golden of popular music.  
educational and cultural information.  
Folk Music:  
Drama:  
folk music.  
all kinds of radio concert and serial drama.  
Documentary:  
Cultures:  
documentaries.  
all aspects of national or local culture including religious events,  
philosophy, social science, language, theatre, and so on.  
Alarm Test  
Science:  
Alarm-Alarm!:  
programmes on natural science and technology.  
a programme notifying an emergency or a natural disaster.  
Varied Speech:  
popular programmes such as quiz, entertainment, private  
interview, comedy, satire and so on.  
Pop Music:  
programme on commercial, practical and popular songs, and  
sale volume of discs, etc.  
Rock Music:  
practical modern music generally composed and played by  
young musicians.  
The clock setting of this unit is automatically adjusted according  
to the CLOCK TIME (CT) data.  
Easy Listening:  
If you tune in an RDS station broadcasting incorrect CT data, the  
clock might be wrongly adjusted, and that may eventually affect  
the timer operation.  
When you do not want the clock of this unit to be set according  
to the CT data, turn off the auto clock adjustment.  
popular music usually lasting for less than 5 minutes.  
Light Classics M:  
classical music, instrumental music, chorus, and light music  
favoured by non-professionals.  
Serious Classics:  
< No matter which RDS mode is selected, the unit receives CT  
orchestra including great operas, symphony, chamber music and  
so on.  
data and adjusts the clock.  
To turn off the auto clock adjustment, hold down the RDS  
button for more than 8 seconds.  
Other Music:  
other music styles (Rhythm & Blues, Reggae, etc.).  
Weather & Meter:  
weather reports, forecast.  
Finance:  
financial reports, commerce, trading.  
Children’s Progs:  
children’s programmes.  
Social Affairs:  
social affairs.  
Religion:  
< To turn on the auto clock adjustment again, hold down the  
RDS button for more than 8 seconds.  
religious programmes.  
Phone In:  
< When the auto clock adjustment is turned off, CLOCK TIME is  
not displayed.  
programme in which the public expresses its view by phone.  
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Setting the Clock  
The clock setting of this unit is automatically adjusted according to  
4 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to set the current minute.  
the CLOCK TIME data of an RDS broadcasting.  
If you adjust the clock manually, follow the following steps.  
1 Press the TIME SET button.  
5 Press the ENTER button.  
Each time the TIME SET button is pressed, the mode is changed  
as follows.  
Current Time  
On Time  
Oꢀ Time  
The clock starts from 00 seconds.  
Source select  
< The unit uses the 24-hour “military” clock.  
< The clock setting will not be saved when the POWER turns off.  
< When no action is taken for 1 minute, the time adjust mode will  
be cancelled.  
< Press the stop button (H) to cancel the time setting.  
2 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to set the current hour.  
3 Press the ENTER button.  
The “minute” value blinks.  
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Setting the Timer  
Timer Operation  
Every time you press the TIMER button on the remote control  
unit, the timer mode changes as follows.  
< Adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
< When no action is taken for 1 minute, the timer setting mode will  
be cancelled.  
1 Press the TIME SET button repeatedly until “On time” is  
displayed.  
Timer off  
Timer daily  
Timer REC once  
Timer REC daily  
“On time” appears on the display, and the “hour” value blinks.  
2 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to set the hour value, and press  
the ENTER button.  
Timer Playback  
1 Select “Timer daily” by pressing the TIMER button on the  
remote control unit.  
The timer indicator “ ” lights on the display.  
2 Prepare for the timer playback.  
Adjust the volume, tune in a station, etc.  
3 Press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control unit  
to place the unit in standby.  
Everyday when the On time is reached, the unit will turn on and  
start playback, and when the Off time is reached the unit will  
return to standby.  
The “minute” value blinks.  
3 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to set the minute value, and press  
the TIME SET button.  
< Do not turn off the unit by pressing the POWER button on the  
main unit. The timer does not work when the On time is reached.  
“Off time” appears on the display, and the “hour” value blinks.  
4 Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the Off time.  
“Source select” appears on the display.  
5 Press the ˙ or ¥ button to select the source, and press  
the ENTER button.  
Now the timer setting is stored in memory.  
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Sleep Timer  
Timer Recording  
You are able to set the various external USB storage devices such as  
USB flash memory to record programme at the desired time.  
Connect the external USB storage device to the unit beforehand.  
1 Select “Timer REC once” or “Timer REC daily” by pressing  
the TIMER button on the remote control unit.  
The timer indicator “ ” and “ ” light on the display.  
The power can be switched off after a specified amount of time.  
Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until desired time appears on the  
display.  
2 Prepare for the timer recording.  
Tune in a station, etc.  
3 Press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control unit  
to place the unit in standby.  
SLEEP-90 (80, 70 ... 10)  
The power will be switched off 90 (80, 70 ... 10) minutes later.  
One minute before the set On time, the unit turns on and starts  
recording at the On time.  
When the Off time is reached the unit will return to standby.  
SLEEP OFF  
The sleep timer is off.  
< Do not turn off the unit by pressing the POWER button on the  
main unit. The timer does not work when the On time is reached.  
< The display is dimmed when you set the sleep timer.  
< If you want to check the remaining time, press the SLEEP button  
once. The remaining time will be displayed for 3 seconds, and  
return to the normal display.  
Timer off  
When not using the timer, press the TIMER button on the  
remote control unit to select “Timer off”.  
The timer indicator “ ” disappears from the display.  
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Restoring factory settings  
Troubleshooting  
If the power supply is interrupted for 14 days or longer, all the  
settings kept in memory (such as preset stations and timer settings)  
will be erased.  
In case of trouble with the unit, please take the time to look through  
this chart and see if you can solve the problem yourself before you  
call your dealer or TEAC service center.  
It will take more than 3 days after plugging the power cord into  
the outlet to charge enough electricity for the memory backup  
function.  
Amplifier  
No power.  
eCheck the connection to the AC power supply.  
No sound from speakers.  
eCheck the connection to the speakers.  
eAdjust the volume.  
eSelect proper source.  
ePull out the headphones plug from PHONES jack.  
eIf muting is on, press the MUTING button.  
If you want to manually initialize the settings, hold down  
the SOURCE button and play/pause (y/J) for more than 4  
seconds in standby mode.  
The sound is noisy.  
eThe unit is too close to a TV set or similar appliances. Install the  
unit apart from them, or turn them off.  
Clock goes wrong.  
eThe clock setting will not be saved when the POWER turns off.  
Do not turn off the POWER switch on the front panel.  
Remote Control Unit  
Remote control unit does not work.  
eIf the batteries are exhausted, change the batteries.  
eUse remote control unit within the range (5 m) and point at the  
front panel.  
eClear obstacles between the remote control unit and the main  
unit.  
The unit will be turned on, and all the settings are reset to the  
default settings.  
eIf a fluorescent light is near the unit, turn it off.  
Tuner  
Cannot listen to any station, or signal is too weak.  
eTune in the station properly.  
eIf a TV set is near the unit, turn it off.  
eInstall the antenna again after locating the best reception  
position.  
eAn external antenna is recommended.  
Though the broadcast is stereo, it sounds monaural.  
ePress the FM MODE button.  
iPod Player  
Will not play.  
eRemove the iPod from the USB jack, wait a few seconds, and  
insert it again.  
eSoftware update may solve the problem. Visit the Apple website  
and download the latest iPod software.  
Cannot operate the iPod.  
eMake sure the HOLD switch of the iPod is not set to HOLD.  
MP3/WMA  
There is no sound even if the play/pause button (y/J) is  
pressed.  
eCheck if there are MP3 or WMA files on the USB.  
eNon-playable file formats (e.g MPEG 1 LAYER 2 file) cannot be  
played.  
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Specifications  
“No song title No artist No album” appears on the display.  
eThere is no ID3 tag information for the music file.  
AMPLIFIER Section  
Output Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 W/ch (6 ohms, 0.5 %,1 kHz)  
Input Sensitivity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHONO: 2.5 mV 47 kΩ  
AUX, CD, TUNER: 200 mV 47 kΩ  
Edit the song title, artist, and album information of the song on  
a PC using the MP3 or WMA making application.  
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hz to 60,000 Hz (+1/–3 dB)  
Some unknown characters are displayed on the display  
panel.  
TUNER Section  
eThis unit cannot display symbols and full-size or double-byte  
characters (such as Japanese, Chinese, etc.) correctly. File name  
of MP3 or WMA should be alphanumeric characters.  
FM Section  
Tuning Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 dB (Mono)  
60 dB (Stereo)  
AM Section  
If normal operation cannot be recovered, unplug the power  
cord from the outlet and plug it again.  
Tuning Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .522 kHz to 1,629 kHz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 dB  
USB Section  
Playback  
Maintenance  
If the surface of the unit gets dirty, wipe with a soft cloth or  
use diluted neutral cleaning liquid. Be sure to remove any fluid  
completely. Do not use thinner, benzine or alcohol as they may  
damage the surface of the unit.  
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz ( 2 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .more than 85 dB  
Recording  
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hz to 15,000 Hz ( 2 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .more than 85 dB  
GENERAL  
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 V AC, 50 Hz  
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 W  
0.5 W (standby)  
Dimension (W x H x D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 x 110 x 315 mm  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 kg  
Standard Accessories  
Remote Control Unit (RC-1225) x 1  
Batteries (AAA) x 2  
AM Loop Antenna x 1  
FM Lead-type Antenna x 1  
Owner’s Manual x 1  
Warranty Card x 1  
< Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
< Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
< Illustrations may differ slightly from production models.  
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1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530, Japan Phone: (042) 356-9156  
TEAC CORPORATION  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
TEAC CANADA LTD.  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640, U.S.A. Phone: (323) 726-0303  
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada Phone: (905) 890-8008  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacàn, CP 04100, México DF, México Phone: (5255)5010-6000  
Unit 19 & 20, The Courtyards, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 8TE, U.K. Phone: (0845) 130-2511  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany Phone: 0611-71580  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel. Please record the  
model number and serial number and retain them for your records.  
.
Model number  
Serial number  
0709 MA-1495A  
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