Teac Reference CR H227I User Manual

CQX1A1192Z  
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CR H227i  
CD Receiver  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE  
MANUAL DEL USUARIO  
< Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
Disposal of your old appliance  
< Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the apparatus.  
1. When this crossed-out wheeled  
bin symbol is attached to a  
product it means the product is  
covered by the European Directive  
2002/96/EC.  
< Do not install this apparatus in a confined space  
such as a book case or similar unit.  
< The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power  
from the AC outlet with its STANDBY/ON switch in  
the standby position.  
2. All electrical and electronic products should be  
disposed of separately from the municipal waste  
stream via designated collection facilities  
appointed by the government or the local  
authorities.  
< The apparatus should be located close enough to  
the AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the  
power cord plug at any time.  
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will  
help prevent potential negative consequences for  
the environment and human health.  
< An apparatus with Class  
!
construction shall be  
connected to an AC outlet with a protective  
grounding connection.  
4. For more detailed information about disposal of  
your old appliance, please contact your city  
office, waste disposal service or the shop where  
you purchased the product.  
< Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall  
not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,  
fire or the like.  
< Excessive sound pressure from earphones and  
headphones can cause hearing loss.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR  
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
CAUTION  
< DO NOT REMOVE THE EXTERNAL CASES OR  
CABINETS TO EXPOSE THE ELECTRONICS. NO USER  
SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE WITHIN!  
< IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH THIS  
PRODUCT, CONTACT TEAC FOR A SERVICE  
REFERRAL. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT UNTIL IT  
HAS BEEN REPAIRED.  
< USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
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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 operation  
< 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.  
Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Before Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Connecting Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Identifying the Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Remote Control Unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
< 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.  
Basic Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
< Do not place the unit on an amplifier/receiver.  
iPod  
< 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.  
Getting started with iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Listening to iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
CD/MP3/WMA  
< When removing the power plug from the wall  
outlet, always pull directly on the plug, never yank  
the cord.  
Listening to CD/MP3/WMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Direct Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Repeat Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Programmed Playback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Shuffle Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Time Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
< To keep the laser pickup clean, do not touch it, and  
do not forget to close the disc tray when not using  
the CD player.  
< Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical  
solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a  
clean, dry cloth.  
TUNER  
Listening to the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Preset Tuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
RDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
RDS (PTY Search). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
RDS (PTY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
< Keep this manual in a safe place for future  
reference.  
DO NOT MOVE THE UNIT DURING PLAYBACK  
During playback, the disc rotates at high speed. Do  
NOT lift or move the unit during playback. Doing so  
may damage the disc.  
Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Setting the Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
WHEN MOVING THIS UNIT  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
When changing places of installation or packing  
the unit for moving, be sure to remove the disc and  
return the disc table to its original position in the  
player. Then, press the power switch to turn the  
power off, and disconnect the power cord. Moving  
this unit with the disc loaded may result in damage  
to this unit.  
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Maintenance  
Restoring factory settings  
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.  
If you want to manually initialize the settings, restore  
the unit to the factory settings as follows:  
1. If the unit is on, turn it off (standby).  
2. Hold down the FM MODE button for more than 4  
seconds until the unit turns on.  
Beware of condensation  
When the unit (or a disc) is moved from a cold to a  
warm place, or used after a sudden temperature  
change, there is a danger of condensation; vapor in  
the air could condense on the internal mechanism,  
making correct operation impossible. To prevent  
this, or if this occurs, leave the unit for one or two  
hours with the power turned on. The unit will  
stabilize at the temperature of its surroundings.  
All memories are erased, and the unit returns to the  
factory settings.  
Memory Backup  
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.  
It will take more than 3 days after plugging the  
power cord into the outlet to charge enough  
electricity for the memory backup function.  
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Discs  
Discs which can be played on this unit:  
< Always place the disc on the disc tray with the label  
side up. (Compact discs can be played or recorded  
only on one side.)  
• Conventional audio CDs bearing the COMPACT  
DISC DIGITAL AUDIO logo on the label:  
< To remove a disc from its storage case, press down  
on the center of the case and lift the disc out,  
holding it carefully by the edges.  
• Properly finalized CD-R and CD-RW discs  
• MP3 CDs  
< Always place the disc on the disc tray with the label  
side up. (Compact discs can be played or recorded  
only on one side.)  
Note:  
< Depending on the quality of the disc and/or the  
condition of the recording, some CD-R/CD-RW  
discs may not be playable.  
< To remove a disc from its storage case, press down  
on the center of the case and lift the disc out,  
holding it carefully by the edges.  
< Copy-protected discs and other discs that do not  
conform to the CD standard may not play back  
correctly in this player. If you use such discs in this  
unit, TEAC Corporation and its subsidiaries cannot  
be responsible for any consequences or guarantee  
the quality of reproduction. If you experience  
problems with such non-standard discs, you should  
contact the producers of the disc.  
How to remove the disc  
How to hold the disc  
< Should the disc become dirty, wipe the surface  
radially (from the center hole outward towards the  
outer edge) with a soft, dry cloth:  
< Never use such chemicals as record sprays,  
antistatic sprays or fluid, benzine or thinner to clean  
the discs. Such chemicals will do irreparable  
damage to the disc’s plastic surface.  
< Discs should be returned to their cases after use to  
avoid dust and scratches that could cause the laser  
pickup to “skip.”  
< Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high  
humidity and temperature for extended periods.  
Long exposure to high temperatures will warp the  
disc.  
< Do not play any disc that is warped, deformed or  
damaged. Playing such discs may cause irreparable  
harm to the playing mechanisms.  
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< CD-R and CD-RW discs are more sensitive to the  
effects of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary  
CDs. It is important that they are not stored in a  
location where direct sunlight will fall on them, and  
which is away from sources of heat such as  
radiators or heat-generating electrical devices.  
MP3 and Windows Media-formatted  
audio files  
< This unit can play MP3 and Windows Media-  
formatted audio files recorded on a CD-R or CD-  
RW.  
(Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft  
Corporation.)  
< Printable discs aren’t recommended, as the label  
side might be sticky and damage the unit.  
< 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.)  
< Do not stick papers or protective sheets on the  
discs and do not use any protective coating spray.  
< Use a soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to write the  
information on the label side. Never use a ball-point  
or hard-tipped pen, as this may cause damage to  
the recorded side.  
< MP3 files are monaural 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.  
< Never use a stabilizer. Using commercially available  
CD stabilizers with this unit will damage the  
mechanisms and cause them to malfunction.  
< This unit can play WMA files with sampling  
frequency 44.1 kHz, bit-rate 192 kbps or less.  
< Do not use irregular shape discs (octagonal, heart  
shaped, business card size, etc.). Discs of this sort  
can damage the unit:  
< The disc must be finalized in order to play.  
< The CD-ROM must be ISO 9660 compatible.  
< When more than 255 files (including folders) are  
recorded on the disc, the unit might not be able to  
play it correctly.  
< If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling  
of a disc, read the precautions supplied with the  
disc, or contact the disc manufacturer directly.  
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Connection 1  
CAUTION:  
< Switch off the power to all equipment before making connection.  
< Read the instructions of each component you intend to use with this unit.  
< 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.  
CD recorder, MD deck, etc.  
Cassette tape deck etc.  
DIGITAL IN  
(OPTICAL)  
LINE  
OUT IN  
L R L R  
LINE  
OUT IN  
L R L R  
D
C
E
A
B
Speaker  
(right)  
Speaker  
(left)  
Subwoofer  
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4.Make sure it is fastened firmly by pulling the cable  
lightly.  
A
Speaker Terminals  
< Use commercially available speaker cables.  
< The black speaker terminals are – (negative).  
Generally, the + side of the speaker cable is  
marked to make it distinguishable from the – side  
of the cable. Connect this marked side to the +  
terminal and the unmarked side to the black –  
terminal.  
B
Subwoofer  
Connect a subwoofer using a commercially-  
available RCA cable.  
Use a subwoofer with built-in amplifier referred to  
as a “powered subwoofer”.  
Caution:  
< To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden  
high-level signal, be sure to switch the power off  
before connecting the speakers.  
C
TAPE/AUX1/AUX2 jacks  
Analog 2-channel audio signal is input or output  
from these jacks. Connect a cassette tape deck,  
CD recorder, DVD player, etc. using commercially-  
available RCA cables.  
< Check the impedance of your speakers. Connect  
speaker with an impedance of 6 ohms or more.  
< The metal portions of the two separate wires  
should not touch or an electrical short can occur.  
Shorted wires can create a fire hazard or induce a  
failure in your equipment.  
Make sure to connect:  
white plug q white jack (L: left channel)  
red plug q red jack (R: right channel)  
How to connect speakers:  
D
DIGITAL OUT terminal (optical)  
1.Prepare the speaker cables for connection by  
stripping off approximately 10 mm (1/2”) or less  
of the outer insulation. (Removing too much  
insulation may lead to a short circuit if the bared  
wires should come in contact with each other.)  
Twist the strands of the stripped wires tightly  
together.  
Digital 2-channel audio signal is output from this  
terminal.  
Connect it to the digital input terminal of a digital  
device such as a CD recorder, MD deck, etc. Use a  
commercially-available optical digital cable.  
< The optical terminal is covered by a shutter. Make  
sure that the cable is firmly inserted, but do not  
force the cable when connecting it or removing it,  
in order not to cause damage to the unit.  
E
AC Power Cord  
After all other connections have been completed,  
connect the plug to the AC wall socket.  
2.Turn the terminal cap counterclockwise to loosen  
it. The speaker terminal caps cannot be fully  
removed from the base.  
3.Insert the wire into the terminal and turn the  
terminal cap clockwise to securely connect it:  
Be sure to connect the power cord to an AC  
outlet which supplies the correct voltage.  
Hold the power plug when plugging or  
unplugging the power cord.  
Make sure none of the wire insulation is under  
the terminal, only the bare, stripped wire.  
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Connection 2  
TV or Monitor  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
IN IN  
G
H
Dock  
F
J
I
10  
F
I
iPod Dock  
AUX 3 IN  
Connect the Dock to the iPod port.  
You can connect a portable audio player to this  
jack.  
Connect the LINE OUT or PHONES jack (audio  
output jack) of the player using a commercially  
available stereo mini plug cable.  
< Make sure the label side of the plug is up.  
< Securely insert the plug until a slight “click” is  
heard.  
To disconnect the Dock:  
Squeeze both sides of the plug and pull.  
< When using the PHONES jack of your mini player,  
you must adjust the volume of the mini-player or  
you may hear no sound from your CR-H227i.  
J
Headphones  
For private listening, insert the headphones plug  
into this jack, and adjust the volume by turning  
the VOLUME knob.  
label side  
G
VIDEO OUT terminal  
This terminal outputs video signal from iPod.  
Use an RCA (pin) video cable to connect the Dock  
to the composite video connector of a television  
or monitor.  
< Select “Click Wheel Mode” to output video signal  
(see page 24).  
H
S-VIDEO OUT terminal  
This terminal outputs video signal from iPod.  
Use an S-Video cable to connect the Dock to the  
S-Video input of a suitably equipped television or  
monitor. Use this connection in preference to a  
composite video connection.  
< Select “Click Wheel Mode” to output video signal  
(see page 24).  
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Connecting Antennas  
AM Indoor Loop Antenna  
AM Outdoor 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.  
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 outdoor AM antenna.  
Use either a high quality commercial 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 outdoor AM antenna, do not  
disconnect the AM loop antenna.  
Connect the loop antenna’s wires to the AM  
antenna terminals.  
Make sure to connect:  
white wire q right terminal  
black wire q left terminal (GND)  
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.  
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FM Indoor Antenna  
FM Outdoor Antenna  
Connect the lead-type FM antenna to the FM 75Ω  
socket, extend the lead and tune the tuner to  
your favorite station (see page 33). 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.  
In an area where FM signals are weak, it will be  
necessary to use an outdoor FM 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.  
< Disconnect the FM indoor antenna when using an  
outdoor antenna.  
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Identifying the Parts 1  
A
B
C
D
E
F
P
O
N
M
L
K
J
I
H G  
14  
A
B
STANDBY/ON  
H
STOP (H), RDS MODE, MENU  
Press this button to turn the unit on or standby.  
The standby indicator surrounding the STANBY/ON  
button lights when the unit is in the standby mode.  
When the unit is turned on, it goes off.  
In CD mode, use this button to stop playback.  
In FM TUNER mode, this button is used to select  
the RDS mode.  
In iPod mode, use this button to go back to the  
previous menu. This button is equivalent to the  
MENU button on your iPod.  
Remote Sensor  
When operating the remote control unit, point it  
towards the remote sensor.  
I
PAUSE (J), FM MODE  
In iPod or CD mode, use this button to pause  
playback.  
In FM mode, use this button to select stereo or  
monaural.  
C
D
E
Display  
Disc tray  
OPEN/CLOSE (L), TUNING MODE, ENTER  
J
PLAY (y), BAND  
In CD mode, use this button to open and close the  
disc tray.  
In TUNER mode, use this button to select the  
tuning mode.  
In iPod or CD mode, use this button to start  
playback.  
In TUNER mode, use this button to select FM or AM.  
While setting the timer or the clock, use this button  
to set the time.  
K
L
TONE, BAL, DIMMER  
Use this button together with the VOLUME/SELECT  
knob to adjust bass, treble, balance and dimmer.  
In iPod mode, use this button to confirm selection  
in menus. This button is equivalent to the Center  
button on your iPod.  
TIME MODE  
Use this button to adjust the clock and to set a  
timer.  
F
VOLUME, SELECT  
Turn this knob to adjust the volume.  
Turn this knob to adjust the tone, balance and  
dimmer together with the TONE/BAL/DIMMER  
button.  
M
N
SOURCE  
Use this button to select a source.  
iPod port  
G
Connect the Dock to this port  
See page 22 for details.  
SKIP (.  
/), TUNING, PRESET, TIME  
m/,  
In iPod or CD mode, momentarily press these  
buttons to skip tracks. Hold down these buttons to  
search for a part of a track.  
O
P
AUX 3 IN Jack  
You can connect a portable audio player to this  
jack.  
See page 11 for details.  
In TUNER mode, use these buttons to tune in  
stations or select the preset stations.  
While setting the clock or the timer, use these  
buttons to adjust the time.  
PHONES  
For private listening, insert the headphones plug  
into this jack, and adjust the volume by turning the  
VOLUME/SELECT knob.  
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Identifying the Parts 2  
A
B
STANDBY/ON (  
)
Press this button to turn the unit on or standby.  
A
MENU  
O
P
In iPod mode, use this button to go back to the  
previous menu. This button is equivalent to the  
MENU button on your iPod.  
B
C
D
E
Q
R
During MP3/WMA playback, use this button to  
display MP3/WMA information.  
C
F
S
T
ENTER  
This button is equivalent to the Center button on  
your iPod.  
In iPod mode, use this button to confirm selection  
in menus.  
G
H
U
V
I
D
E
Scroll (° / )  
In iPod mode, use these buttons to scroll up and  
down the menu.  
J
K
W
PLAY (y)  
In CD or iPod mode, use this button to start  
playback.  
L
F
SEARCH (  
)
m/,  
X
Y
In CD or iPod mode, hold down these buttons to  
search for a part of a track.  
M
N
Z
a
G
PRESET (b/5)  
In TUNER mode, use these buttons to select a  
preset station.  
H
I
MEMORY  
In TUNER mode, use this button to preset stations.  
SOURCE (AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, CD, TUNER,  
TAPE, iPod)  
Use these buttons to select a source.  
J
K
L
DIMMER  
Note:  
Use this button to dim the display.  
To simplify explanations, instructions in this manual  
refer to the names of the buttons and controls on  
the front panel only. Associated controls on the  
remote control will also operate similarly.  
VOLUME  
Use these buttons to adjust the volume.  
< Following buttons don’t work on the CR-H227i.  
Numeric buttons  
FUNCTION, AUTO TUNE, ENTER, INFO  
Use these buttons to select a track number or a  
preset channel.  
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To use the numeric buttons in CD mode or in  
TUNER mode, you have to press the CD button or  
the TUNER button beforehand to switch the  
function of the remote control unit from TUNER to  
CD (or from CD to TUNER).  
or monaural.  
V
RDS  
In FM TUNER mode, use this button to select an  
RDS mode.  
If the remote control unit doesn’t work, press the  
CD button or the TUNER button and try again.  
(Even when the CD or TUNER button is pressed  
without pointing at the main unit, the function of  
the remote control unit will be switched.)  
W
X
Y
Z
SLEEP  
Use this button to set sleep timer.  
PROGRAM  
In CD mode, use this button to program tracks.  
For instance, to select track number 35, first press  
the CD button, and then press “3” and “5”.  
CLEAR  
Use this button to clear a program.  
To select numbers less than 10, press “0” and then  
the number. As an example, to select number 2,  
press “0” and “2”. (Optionally, you may press just  
the number “2” and then wait a few seconds.)  
REPEAT A-B  
In CD mode, use this button to set the point for A-  
B repeat.  
M
N
MUTING  
< This button doesn’t work in iPod mode.  
Use this button to mute the sound.  
a
REPEAT 1/ALL  
TIME  
In CD or iPod mode, use this button to set the  
repeat function.  
During audio CD playback, use this button to  
change the time display.  
O
P
TIMER  
Use this button to turn on or off the timer function.  
IMPORTANT  
SHUFFLE  
Buttons for CD and iPod  
In CD or iPod mode, use this button to turn on and  
off the shuffle playback.  
To use the following buttons on the remote control  
unit in CD mode or in iPod mode, you have to press  
the CD button or the iPod button beforehand to  
switch the function of the remote control unit from  
iPod to CD (or from CD to iPod):  
Q
R
PAUSE (J)  
In CD or iPod mode, use this button to pause  
playback.  
PLAY, PAUSE, SHUFFLE, SKIP, SEARCH,  
REPEAT 1/ALL  
STOP (H)  
In CD mode, use this button to stop playback.  
< This button doesn’t work in iPod mode.  
If the remote control unit doesn’t work, press the  
CD button or the iPod button and try again.  
(Even when the CD or iPod button is pressed  
without pointing at the main unit, the function of  
the remote control unit will be switched.)  
S
SKIP (. /)  
/
In CD or iPod mode, use these buttons to skip  
tracks.  
For instance, to use shuffle function in CD mode,  
first press the CD button, and then press the  
SHUFFLE button.  
T
BAND  
Use this button to select AM or FM.  
U
FM MODE  
In FM TUNER mode, use this button to select stereo  
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Remote Control Unit  
The provided Remote Control Unit allows the unit  
Battery Replacement  
to be operated from a distance.  
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.  
When operating the remote control unit, point it  
towards the REMOTE SENSOR on the front panel of  
the unit.  
Precautions concerning batteries  
< 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.  
< 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.  
< 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.  
< Rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries can  
be used. Refer to the precautions on their labels.  
< 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 they leak, wipe away the  
liquid inside the battery compartment and replace  
the batteries with new ones.  
Battery Installation  
< Do not heat or disassemble batteries and never  
dispose of old batteries by throwing them in a fire.  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.  
2. Insert two “AAA” (R03, UM-4) dry batteries. Make  
sure that the batteries are inserted with their  
positive “+” and negative “_” poles positioned  
correctly.  
3. Close the cover.  
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Basic Operation 1  
1
2
3
1
3
Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the unit  
on.  
Play the source, and gradually turn up the  
volume to the required level by turning the  
VOLUME knob.  
2
Select a source by pressing the SOURCE  
button.  
Each time the SOURCE button is pressed, the  
source changes as follows:  
TUNER  
AUX3  
CD  
iPod TAPE  
AUX2 AUX1  
< To listen to an external source connected to the  
AUX IN jack, select AUX (1, 2 or 3).  
< You can use the CD, iPod, TAPE, AUX (1, 2 or 3) or  
TUNER button on the remote control unit to select  
a source directly.  
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Basic Operation 2  
Headphones  
Muting  
For private listening, first reduce the volume level to  
minimum. Then insert the plug from your  
headphones into the PHONES jack, and adjust the  
volume using the VOLUME buttons. The sound  
from the speakers is cut off while the headphone  
jack is inserted.  
To mute the sound temporarily, press the MUTING  
button. Press the MUTING button again to restore  
the sound.  
< While muting is engaged, “MUTE” blinks on the  
display.  
< If you change the volume during the muting, the  
muting will be canceled.  
Sleep Timer  
The power can be switched off after a specified  
amount of time.  
Press the SLEEP button repeatedly until desired time  
appears on the display.  
< Subwoofer output will not be cut off, even when  
the headphone jack is inserted.  
CAUTION  
Always lower the volume level prior to plugging in  
your headphones. TO AVOID DAMAGING YOUR  
HEARING - Do not place your headphones on your  
head until after you have plugged them in.  
SLEEP 90 (80, 70 ... 10)  
The power will be switched off 90 (80, 70 ... 10)  
minutes later.  
(normal display)  
The sleep timer is off.  
< 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.  
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How to adjust bass, treble, balance  
of speakers and dimmer  
Available menu item and options  
BASS  
Adjusts the level of low frequency sound range.  
The level can be adjusted from –10 to +10.  
1
2
TREBLE  
Adjusts the level of high frequency sound range.  
The level can be adjusted from –10 to +10.  
1
Repeatedly press the TONE/BAL/DIMMER  
button to select the menu item to be changed.  
BALANCE  
Adjusts the balance of the volume level between  
left and right speakers.  
BASS  
TREBLE  
BALANCE  
DIMMER  
(normal display)  
DIMMER  
2
Within 3 seconds, turn the VOLUME/SELECT  
knob to change the setting.  
Turns on or off the dimmer function.  
Select “ON” to dim the display.  
< This function will be cancelled when the unit is  
turned off.  
< You can also use the DIMMER button of the  
remote control unit to turn on or off the dimmer  
function.  
3
Leave the unit idle for 3 seconds to exit the  
setup mode.  
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Getting started with iPod  
The CR-H227i comes mounted with an adapter for  
3. Insert the adapter into the Dock of the CR-  
iPod with color display (40GB, 60GB), “60GB (color) +  
Photo 40GB/60GB”. To play your iPod through the  
CR-H227i, you have first to check if the factory  
mounted adapter fits your model of iPod. If it does  
not, you have to replace it with a correct one, as  
explained below.  
H227i.  
Fit the front edge of the adapter into the Dock, and  
then press the back edge of the adapter onto the  
Dock until a slight “click” is heard indicating the  
adapter is inserted correctly.  
1
1. Remove the adapter from the Dock of the CR-  
H227i.  
Hold the left and right sides of the adapter and  
gently pull it up.  
2
2. Choose the Dock adapter that fits your iPod  
mobile digital device.  
“Video 30GB” for iPod with video (30 GB).  
“Video 60GB/80GB” for iPod with video (60 GB, 80  
GB).  
< When you need to remove the adapter, hold the  
left and right sides of the adapter and gently pull it  
up.  
“nano” for iPod nano.  
“mini” for iPod mini.  
< When you don’t use the Dock, use the supplied  
cover for the Dock to prevent dust from settling on  
the Dock.  
“20GB (color) + Photo 30GB” for iPod with color  
display (20GB, 30GB, U2 Special Edition).  
“60GB (color) + Photo 40GB/60GB” for iPod with  
color display (40GB, 60GB).  
Compatible iPod Software  
In case your iPod will not work with the CR-H227i  
or with the remote control unit, software update  
may solve the problem.  
Visit the Apple website and download the latest  
iPod Software.  
“20GB + U2” for iPod with Click Wheel (20 GB, U2  
Special Edition).  
“40GB” for iPod with Click Wheel (40 GB).  
< Use a commercially available adapter to play iPod  
with dock connector (with four buttons under the  
display).  
iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.,  
registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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Listening to iPod 1  
1
Press the iPod button of the remote control  
unit (or repeatedly press the SOURCE button)  
to select “iPod”.  
To start or pause playback  
In iPod mode, press the PLAY button (G) to start  
playback.  
If no iPod is docked, “Unplugged” appears on the  
display.  
During playback, press the Pause button (J) to  
pause playback. Playback stops at the current  
position. To resume playback, press the PLAY  
button (G) or the Pause button (J).  
If an iPod is already docked, playback will start.  
2
Insert the iPod into the Dock of the CR-H227i.  
< Following buttons on the main unit don’t work in  
the Click Wheel mode:  
PLAY, PAUSE, SKIP  
IMPORTANT  
Buttons for CD and iPod  
“The iPod is connected” briefly appears on the  
display.  
The iPod automatically turns on and starts playback  
from the iPod’s music list.  
To use the following buttons on the remote control  
unit in CD mode or in iPod mode, you have to press  
the CD button or the iPod button beforehand to  
switch the function of the remote control unit from  
iPod to CD (or from CD to iPod):  
PLAY, PAUSE, SHUFFLE, SKIP, SEARCH,  
REPEAT 1/ALL  
< Make sure to use an appropriate Dock adapter (see  
“Getting started with iPod” on page 22.  
If the remote control unit doesn’t work, press the  
CD button or the iPod button and try again.  
(Even when the CD or iPod button is pressed  
without pointing at the main unit, the function of  
the remote control unit will be switched.)  
< The iPod battery will be fully recharged when the  
iPod is docked and the CR-H227i is connected to  
the AC power supply.  
< When headphones are plugged into the iPod,  
sound comes from both the speakers of the CR-  
H227i and the headphones.  
For instance, to use shuffle function in CD mode,  
first press the CD button, and then press the  
SHUFFLE button.  
< The STOP button (H) of the remote control unit  
doesn’t work in iPod mode.  
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Listening to iPod 2  
Display mode (Video output from  
iPod)  
To skip to the next or a previous  
track  
When the iPod is docked, press and hold the MENU  
button for more than 3 seconds to select which  
display to be used.  
During playback, press the SKIP button (. or  
/) repeatedly until the desired track is found.  
The selected track will be played from the  
beginning.  
< When the . button is pressed during playback,  
the track being played will be played from the  
beginning. To return to the beginning of the  
previous track, press the . button twice.  
Extended mode (default)  
Select this to use the display of the CR-H227i.  
Information on the audio files is displayed on the  
display of the CR-H227i.  
The screen of the iPod shows TEAC logo.  
< No signal is output from the S-VIDEO and VIDEO  
terminals.  
Search for a part of a track  
Click Wheel Mode  
Select this to use the screen of the iPod.  
Menu appears on the screen of the iPod.  
The display of the CR-H227i constantly shows  
“Clickwheel Mode”.  
< When the Dock is connected to a TV or monitor,  
select “Click Wheel Mode” to output video signals.  
< Following buttons on the main unit don’t work in  
the Click Wheel mode:  
During playback, hold down the SEARCH button  
PLAY, PAUSE, SKIP  
(
or  
) of the remote control unit (or the  
,
m
SKIP button of the main unit) for more than 2  
seconds and release it when the part you want to  
listen to is found.  
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To go back to the previous menu  
To activate the repeat mode  
Press the MENU button to go back to the previous  
menu.  
During playback, press the REPEAT button to  
change the repeat mode.  
This button is equivalent to the MENU button on  
your iPod.  
Each time the REPEAT button is pressed, the  
REPEAT setting of iPod is changed as follows:  
Repeat 1, Repeat All, (off)  
< In the Click Wheel mode, if the iPod is set to repeat  
one song, the Repeat One icon  
iPod’s display.  
(
) appears in the  
In the Click Wheel mode, if the iPod is set to repeat  
all songs, the Repeat icon ( ) appears in the  
iPod’s display.  
Select the menu item  
To activate the shuffle mode  
During playback, press the SHUFFLE button to  
change the shuffle mode.  
Each time the SHUFFLE button is pressed, the  
SHUFFLE setting of iPod is changed as follows:  
Press the scroll button (° or ) of the remote  
control unit (or the SKIP button of the main unit) to  
scroll to the menu item you want, and then press  
the ENTER button.  
Shuffle Songs, Shuffle Albums, (off)  
< In the Click Wheel mode, if iPod is set to shuffle  
songs or albums, the Shuffle icon ( ) appears in  
the iPod’s display.  
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Listening to CD/MP3/WMA 1  
4
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (L) to close the  
tray.  
3
2 4  
1
5
When an audio CD is loaded:  
The total number of the tracks and total play time  
of the disc is displayed.  
1
Press the CD button of the remote control unit  
(or repeatedly press the SOURCE button) to  
select “CD”.  
When an MP3 or WMA disc is loaded:  
The total number of files of the disc is displayed.  
“No Disc” will be displayed if no disc is set.  
5
Press the PLAY button (G).  
2
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button (L).  
Playback starts from the first track/file.  
3
Place a disc on a tray with the printed surface  
up.  
< When a disc is on the disc tray, selecting the CD  
mode will start playback.  
< If the source is set to “CD”, the unit will  
automatically start playback when you turn on  
the unit next time.  
< File types that can be played on this unit: MP3,  
WMA  
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To suspend playback temporarily  
(pause mode)  
IMPORTANT  
Buttons for CD and iPod  
To use the following buttons on the remote control  
unit in CD mode or in iPod mode, you have to press  
the CD button or the iPod button beforehand to  
switch the function of the remote control unit from  
iPod to CD (or from CD to iPod):  
PLAY, PAUSE, SHUFFLE, SKIP, SEARCH,  
REPEAT 1/ALL  
If the remote control unit doesn’t work, press the  
CD button or the iPod button and try again.  
(Even when the CD or iPod button is pressed  
without pointing at the main unit, the function of  
the remote control unit will be switched.)  
Press the Pause button (J) during playback.  
Playback stops at the current position. To resume  
playback, press the PLAY button (G) or the Pause  
button (J).  
For instance, to use shuffle function in CD mode,  
first press the CD button, and then press the  
SHUFFLE button.  
To stop playback  
Numeric buttons for CD and TUNER  
To use the numeric buttons in CD mode or in TUNER  
mode, you have to press the CD button or the  
TUNER button beforehand to switch the function of  
the remote control unit from TUNER to CD (or from  
CD to TUNER).  
If the remote control unit doesn’t work, press the  
CD button or the TUNER button and try again.  
(Even when the CD or TUNER button is pressed  
without pointing at the main unit, the function of  
the remote control unit will be switched.)  
Press the STOP button (H) to stop playback.  
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Listening to CD/MP3/WMA 2  
Direct Playback (CD/MP3/WMA)  
While in stop or playback mode, you can use the  
numeric buttons of the remote control to select a  
track.  
Search for a part of a track  
When you use the numeric buttons, press the CD  
button of the remote control first.  
During playback, hold down the SEARCH button  
(
or  
) of the remote control unit (or the  
,
m
SKIP button of the main unit) for more than 2  
seconds and release it when the part you want to  
listen to is found.  
Press the numeric buttons to select a track.  
Playback starts from the selected track.  
To skip to the next or a previous  
track  
For instance, to select track number 35, press “3” and  
“5”.  
During playback, press the SKIP button (. or  
/) repeatedly until the desired track is found.  
The selected track will be played from the  
beginning.  
To select numbers less than 10, press the number and  
then the ENTER button. As an example, to select  
number 5, press “5” and the ENTER button.  
(Optionally, you may press just the number “5” and  
then wait a few seconds.)  
In the stop mode, press the SKIP button (. or  
/) repeatedly until the track you want to listen  
to is found. Press the PLAY button (G) to start  
playback from the selected track.  
< When the . button is pressed during playback,  
the track being played will be played from the  
beginning. To return to the beginning of the  
previous track, press the . button twice.  
< During programmed playback, the next or previous  
track in the program is played.  
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Repeat Playback (CD/MP3/WMA)  
Repeat all the tracks (Repeat All)  
Repeat Playback  
All the tracks will be played repeatedly.  
During programmed playback, programmed tracks  
will be played repeatedly.  
A-B Repeat Playback  
Each time the REPEAT 1/ALL button is pressed, the  
mode is changed as follows:  
When a CD is loaded:  
Repeat 1  
Play (off)  
When an MP3/WMA disc is loaded.  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
RPT Folder  
Repeat All  
This function allows repeat playback of any desired  
portion of the disc.  
Play (off)  
1. Designate the point at which repeat playback  
should start by pressing the A-B button.  
< If one of the following buttons is pressed, repeat  
mode will be canceled:  
“Repeat A-” lights up and “B” blinks.  
STOP, SOURCE (AUX, TUNER, TAPE, iPod),  
BAND, OPEN/CLOSE, STANDBY/ON  
2. When the point at which repeat playback  
should end is reached, press the A-B button  
again.  
Repeat one track (Repeat 1)  
“Repeat A-B” lights up.  
The designated point with A-B button will be  
played back repeatedly.  
The track being played will be played repeatedly. If  
you press the SKIP button (.or/) and select  
another track, the track you selected will be played  
repeatedly.  
< To return to normal play, press A-B button until  
“Repeat A-B” disappears from the display.  
< There must be more than 3 seconds between A  
and B.  
It is also possible to select a track to be repeated in  
the stop mode. Press the REPEAT 1/ALL button and  
select a track using the numeric buttons.  
Repeat all the tracks in the folder (RPT Folder)  
(MP3/WMA only)  
All the tracks in the folder will be played  
repeatedly.  
< This mode is not available in the stop mode.  
< When the disc has no folder, this mode will be  
skipped.  
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Programmed Playback (CD/MP3/WMA)  
3
Up to 32 tracks can be programmed in the desired  
order.  
When programming has been finished, press  
the PLAY button (y) to start programmed  
playback.  
1
Press the PROGRAM button in the stop mode.  
When the playback of all the programmed tracks  
has finished, or if the STOP button or the  
STANDBY/ON button is pressed, the program mode  
will be cancelled.  
But the programmed contents aren’t lost. You can  
return to the programmed playback by pressing the  
PROGRAM button and the PLAY button (y).  
2
Select a track using the numeric buttons.  
< If the disc tray is opened or the power cord is  
unplugged, the programmed contents will be  
erased.  
< If the numeric buttons don’t work, first press the  
CD button, and then press the number.  
< You can also use the SKIP button and the  
PROGRAM button to program tracks. Select a track  
using the SKIP button (. or /), and within 5  
seconds press the PROGRAM button.  
Repeat this step to program more tracks.  
< If you made a mistake, press the CLEAR button.  
The last programmed number will be deleted.  
< Up to 32 tracks can be programmed. If you attempt  
to program more than 32 tracks, “P-FULL (Program  
is full)” is displayed and no more can be  
programmed.  
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To check the programmed order  
To clear the program  
1. In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button.  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button  
repeatedly. The track number and program number  
will be shown on the display.  
2. Hold down the CLEAR button for more than 4  
seconds.  
To add a track to the program  
< If one of the following buttons is pressed, the  
programmed contents will also be cleared:  
SOURCE (AUX, TUNER, TAPE, iPod),  
OPEN/CLOSE (L), BAND  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button  
repeatedly until the program number you want to  
insert a track appears on the display. If you want to  
add a track to the end of the program, press the  
PROGRAM button repeatedly until “P-End” briefly  
appears on the display.  
< If the unit is disconnected from the power supply,  
the programmed contents will be cleared.  
Then select a track number using the numeric  
buttons. The track is added to the program.  
To delete a track from the program  
In the stop mode, press the PROGRAM button  
repeatedly until the program number to be deleted  
appears on the display, then press the CLEAR  
button. The selected track/file is deleted from the  
program.  
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Shuffle Playback (CD/MP3/WMA)  
Time Display (CD)  
Press the SHUFFLE button in the stop or play  
mode.  
When playing back an audio CD, each time the TIME  
button is pressed the display changes as follows:  
“Random play” appears on the display, and the tracks  
will be played randomly.  
< If you press the / button during shuffle  
playback, next track will be randomly selected and  
played. If you press the . button, the currently  
played track/file will be played from the beginning.  
A track/file cannot be replayed during shuffle  
playback.  
elapsed time of the current track  
< To stop shuffle playback, press the SHUFFLE button  
or the STOP button (H).  
remaining time of the current track  
Display (MP3/WMA)  
Each time you press the MENU button of the  
remote control unit during playback of MP3 or  
WMA, the display changes as follows:  
Default display (Title, artist and album scroll.),  
track number, file name, title, artist, album, date,  
comment  
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Listening to the Radio  
4
Press the TUNING button to tune in a station.  
2
3
In the Auto tune mode, the unit starts searching for  
a station. When a station is tuned in, the tuning  
process will stop automatically.  
Repeat this step until the station you want to listen  
to is found.  
1
FM MODE  
1
Press the TUNER button of the remote control  
unit (or repeatedly press the SOURCE button)  
to select “TUNER”.  
< If you want to stop the tuning process, press the  
TUNING button.  
In the Manual tune mode, the frequency changes  
by a fixed step. Repeatedly press (or hold down) the  
TUNING button until the station you want to listen  
to is found.  
< The “TUNED” indicator lights when a station is  
correctly tuned in.  
< You can also use the BAND button or the remote  
If the reception is poor  
control unit to select “TUNER”.  
Rotate or relocate the antenna to find the best  
position for reception.  
2
3
Select AM or FM by pressing the BAND button.  
FM MODE Button  
Pressing this button alternates between Stereo  
mode and Mono mode.  
Press the TUNING MODE button to select the  
tuning mode.  
Stereo  
FM stereo broadcasts are received in stereo and the  
“STEREO” indicator lights in the display.  
Each time the TUNING MODE button is pressed, the  
tuning mode changes as follows:  
< If the sound is distorted and the “STEREO”  
indicator flashes, the signal is not strong enough  
for good stereo reception. In this case, change to  
Mono mode.  
Manual tune, Auto tune, Preset tune  
Select “Manual tune” or “Auto tune”.  
Mono  
To compensate for weak FM stereo reception,  
select this mode. Reception will now be forced to  
monaural, reducing unwanted noise.  
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Preset Tuning  
You can store up to 30 FM and 30 AM stations.  
Preset Manually  
1
Tune in a station you want to listen to (see  
page 33).  
Preset Automatically  
1
Select AM or FM by pressing the BAND button.  
2
Press the MEMORY button.  
2
Press the MEMORY button for more than 3  
seconds.  
“CH01” blinks on the display.  
3
Within 4 seconds, select a preset channel to  
store the station using the PRESET buttons,  
and then press the MEMORY button.  
Up to 30 of the best received stations in your area  
will be stored automatically.  
< If you don’t press the MEMORY button within 4  
seconds after selecting the channel, the selection  
will be canceled.  
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< You can also use the numeric buttons.  
For instance, to select preset number 25, first press  
the TUNER button, and then press “2” and “5”.  
How to select preset stations  
1
Select AM or FM by pressing the BAND button.  
2
Select “Preset tune” using the TUNING MODE  
button.  
To select numbers less than 10, press “0” and then  
the number. As an example, to select number 2,  
press “0” and “2”. (Optionally, you may press just  
the number “2” and then wait a few seconds.)  
3
Select a preset channel using the PRESET  
buttons or the numeric buttons.  
1
3
To store more stations, repeat steps to  
.
< If you store a new station to a channel, the station  
previously stored in the channel will be overwritten.  
< If the numeric buttons don’t work, first press the  
TUNER button, and then press the number.  
< When using the numeric buttons, you can skip step  
2
.
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RDS  
The Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service  
Traffic announce (TA)  
which allows stations to send additional information  
along with the regular radio programme signal.  
When you select Traffic announce, “TRAFFIC  
ANNOUNCE” will blink for 3 seconds and then  
the unit searches for a traffic announcement.  
RDS works on the FM waveband in Europe only.  
< 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 program signal, the RDS mode will be  
switched to Program service mode without  
searching for a traffic program.  
1
2
Tune in an FM RDS station (see page 33).  
Press the RDS MODE button (or the INFO/RDS  
button of the remote control unit).  
If there is no CT/PTY/RT data, RDS mode will  
be automatically switched to PS mode.  
The clock setting will be automatically adjusted  
according to the CT data.  
Each time the RDS MODE button is pressed briefly,  
the RDS mode is changed as follows:  
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.  
Program service (PS)  
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.  
No matter which RDS mode is selected, the unit  
receives CT data and adjusts the clock.  
To turn on or off the CT mode, press and hold  
the RDS MODE button for more than 10  
seconds.  
RDS Clock time (CT)  
Displays the information about times provided  
from the station.  
When you select RDS Clock time, “RDS CLOCK  
TIME” will blink for about 3 seconds and then the  
clock time will be displayed.  
RDS Program type (PYT)  
When you select RDS Program type, “RDS  
PROGRAM TYPE” will blink for about 3 seconds  
and then the programme type will be displayed.  
RDS Radio text (RT)  
When you select RDS 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.  
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RDS (PTY Search)  
4
3 5  
1 2  
5
A station can be searched by this function.  
Press the TUNING button.  
1
Select FM by pressing the BAND button.  
The unit starts searching.  
< When the programme that you have selected is  
found, searching stops and the programme type  
will be displayed.  
2
Press the RDS MODE button for more than 3  
seconds.  
< If the same programme type is not found during  
PTY Search, it will stop at the beginning frequency.  
< If you want to stop searching, press the RDS MODE  
“RDS PROGRAM TYPE” appears on the display.  
button.  
3
Select the desired programme type using the  
TUNING button.  
You can select from 31 kinds.  
The programme type blinks.  
4
Press the ENTER button.  
The programme type stops blinking.  
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RDS (PTY)  
News:  
brief announcements, events, public opinion,  
reports, actual situations.  
Current Affairs:  
Religion:  
religious programs  
Phone In:  
program in which the public expresses its view by  
a
kind of suggestion including practical  
phone.  
announcements other than news, documents,  
discussion, analysis and so on.  
Information:  
Travel & Touring:  
travel reports  
Leisure & Hobby:  
daily information or reference such as weather  
forecast, consumer guide, medical assistance and so  
on.  
programs concerning recreational activities  
Jazz Music:  
jazz music  
Sport:  
Country Music:  
sports related programs.  
country music  
Education:  
National Music:  
educational and cultural information.  
Drama:  
national music  
Oldies Music:  
all kinds of radio concert and serial drama.  
Cultures:  
music from the so-called golden of popular music  
Folk Music:  
all aspects of national or local culture including  
religious events, philosophy, social science,  
language, theatre, and so on.  
Science:  
folk music  
Documentary:  
documentaries  
Alarm Test  
programs on natural science and technology  
Varied Speech:  
popular programs such as quiz, entertainment,  
private interview, comedy, satire and so on.  
Pop Music:  
Alarm-Alarm!:  
a program notifying an emergency or a natural  
disaster.  
program on commercial, practical and popular  
songs, and sale volume of discs, etc.  
Rock Music:  
practical modern music generally composed and  
played by young musicians.  
Easy Listening:  
popular music usually lasting for less than 5  
minutes.  
Light Classsics M:  
classical music, instrumental music, chorus, and  
light music favored by non-professionals.  
Serious Classics:  
orchestra including great operas, symphony,  
chamber music and so on.  
Other Music:  
other music styles (Rhythm & Blues, Reggae, etc.)  
Weather & Metr:  
weather reports, forecast  
Finance:  
financial reports, commerce, trading  
Children’s Progs:  
children’s programs  
Social Affairs:  
social affairs  
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Setting the Clock  
ENTER SKIP  
TIME MODE  
1
3
Press the TIME MODE button once.  
Press the ENTER button.  
The “minute” value blinks.  
Each time the TIME MODE button is pressed, the  
mode is changed as follows:  
Current time  
On time  
4
Press the SKIP buttons to set the current  
minute.  
Off time  
Source select  
< When no action is taken for 1 minute, the time  
adjust mode will be cancelled.  
5
Press the ENTER button.  
< Press the STOP button to cancel the time setting.  
2
Press the SKIP buttons to set the current hour.  
The clock starts from 00 seconds.  
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Setting the Timer  
ENTER SKIP  
TIME MODE  
4
5
6
Press the SKIP buttons to set the stop time  
(hour), and press the ENTER button.  
Setting the Timer  
< The unit can be programmed to turn on and off at  
a specified time.  
< Adjust the clock before setting the timer.  
< When no action is taken for 1 minute, the timer  
setting mode will be cancelled.  
The “minute” value blinks.  
1
Press the TIME MODE button twice.  
Press the SKIP buttons to set the stop time  
(minute), and press the ENTER button.  
“On time” appears on the display, and the “hour”  
value blinks.  
“Source select” appears on the display.  
2
Press the SKIP buttons to set the start time  
(hour), and press the ENTER button.  
Press the SKIP buttons to select a source, and  
press the ENTER button.  
The “minute” value blinks.  
Now the timer setting is stored in memory.  
3
Press the SKIP buttons to set the start time  
(minute), and press the ENTER button.  
“Off time” appears on the display, and the “hour”  
value blinks.  
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To turn on the timer  
To turn off the timer  
1
After setting the timer, press the TIMER  
button to turn the timer on.  
When you don’t use the timer, press the TIMER  
button to turn it off. (The timer indicator “  
disappears from the display.)  
Press the TIMER button again to turn it on.  
The timer indicator “ ” lights on the display.  
2
3
Prepare the source and adjust the volume.  
When the source is set to “iPod”, insert an iPod.  
When the source is set to “CD”, set a disc.  
When the source is set to “TUNER”, tune in a  
station.  
To check the timer setting  
Repeatedly press the TIME MODE button to check  
the timer setting.  
Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the unit  
off (standby).  
The standby indicator surrounding the  
STANDBY/ON button blinks at 5-second intervals.  
The unit will turn on and off at the specified time  
every day.  
Don’t forget to turn the unit off (standby), or  
the timer won’t work.  
< When the source is set to “TUNER” and the unit  
turns on, it will tune in to the station you selected  
last time.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have problems with your system, look through  
e Don’t use scratched, damaged or warped discs.  
this chart and see if you can solve the problem  
yourself before calling your dealer or TEAC service  
center.  
MP3/WMA  
There is no sound even if the PLAY button (y) is  
pressed.  
e Check the file format. Non-playable file formats  
(e.g MPEG 1 LAYER 2 file) cannot be played.  
General  
No power  
e Check the connection to the AC power supply.  
Check and make sure the AC source is not a  
switched outlet and that, if it is, the switch is  
turned on. Make sure there is power to the AC  
outlet by plugging another item such as a lamp or  
fan into the outlet.  
“No song title No artist No album’ appears on the  
display.  
e There is no ID3 tag information for the music file.  
Edit the song title, artist, and album information  
of the song on a PC using the MP3 or WMA  
making application.  
No sound from speakers.  
e Select the source by pressing the SOURCE button.  
e Check the connection to the speakers.  
e Adjust the volume.  
e Pull out the headphone’s plug from the PHONES  
jack.  
Some unknown characters are displayed on the  
display panel.  
e This 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.  
eIf “MUTE” is blinking, press the MUTING button.  
The sound is noisy.  
e The unit is too close to a TV or similar appliances.  
Install the unit apart from them, or turn them off.  
iPod Player  
Cannot insert the iPod.  
e Check the dock adapter.  
e Remove dust or obstacles from the Dock  
connector of the CR-H227i and the iPod, and  
insert the iPod again.  
Remote control doesn’t work.  
e Press the STANDBY/ON switch to turn the unit on.  
e If the batteries are dead, change the batteries.  
e Use remote control unit within the range (5m or  
16 ft.) and point at the front panel.  
e Clear obstacles between the remote control unit  
and the main unit.  
Will not play.  
e Remove the iPod from the dock, wait a few  
seconds, and insert it again.  
e Software update may solve the problem. Visit the  
Apple website and download the latest iPod  
Software.  
e If a strong light is near the unit, turn it off.  
CD Player  
Will not play.  
e Load a disc with label side up.  
Tuner  
Cannot listen to any station, or signal is too  
weak.  
e Tune in the station properly.  
e Rotate the FM or AM antenna for the best  
reception position.  
e If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc.  
e A blank disc has been loaded. Load a prerecorded  
disc.  
e Depending on the disc, etc. it may not be possible  
to play back CD-R/RW discs. Try again with  
another disc.  
e An external antenna is recommended.  
e You cannot play back unfinalized CD-R/RW discs.  
Finalize such a disc in a CD recorder and try again.  
Though the broadcast is stereo, it sounds  
monaural.  
e Press the FM MODE button.  
Sound skips.  
e Place the unit on a stable place to avoid vibration  
and shock.  
e If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc.  
If normal operation cannot be recovered, unplug  
the power cord from the outlet and plug it again.  
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Specifications  
AMPLIFIER Section  
Standard Accessories  
Output Power . . . . .25 W/ch (6 ohms, 0.5 %,1 kHz)  
Input Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 mV/47 kohms  
Frequency Response  
Remote Control Unit x 1  
Batteries (AAA) x 2  
AM Loop Antenna x 1  
FM Lead-type Antenna x 1  
20 Hz to 60,000 Hz (+1/–3 dB)  
Dock x 1  
Dock adapter x 8  
(adapter “60GB (color) + Photo 40GB/60GB”  
premounted)  
TUNER Section  
FM Section  
Tuning Range . . . . . . . . 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
(50 kHz steps)  
Cover for the Dock x 1  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 dB (Mono)  
60 dB (Stereo)  
Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Owner’s Manual x 1  
Warranty Card x 1  
AM Section  
• Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
• Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
• Illustrations may differ slightly from production  
models.  
Tuning Range . . . . . . . . . . . . 522 kHz to 1629 kHz  
(9 kHz steps)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 dB  
Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
CD Player Section  
Frequency Response . . . 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz ( 2 dB)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . more than 95 dB  
Wow and Flutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unmeasurable  
General  
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . 230 V AC, 50 Hz  
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 W  
1.5 W (standby)  
Dimension (W x H x D)  
Main unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 x 110 x 359 mm  
Dock (without cable) . . . . . . 100 x 40 x 106 mm  
Weight  
Main unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 kg  
Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.4 kg  
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