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    Z R- 4 i N T F M/ Internet - r adio with iP od Dock OWN E R ’S M AN U AL[...]

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    2 2 IM PO R T ANT SAFET Y I NSTR UC TIO N S T o reduce the risk of elect rical shock , fire, etc.: 1 ) Read these instruc tions. 2) Keep these instr uc tions. 3 ) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instruc tions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water . 6) Clean only with dr y cloth. 7) Do no t bl o ck any ve nt ilat io n op en in gs . Ins t al l in[...]

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    3 3 < Do not ex pose this apparatus to drips or splashes. < Do n ot place any obje ct s f illed with liquids, such as v ases, on the apparatus . < Do not inst all this app aratus in a confine d spa ce such as a boo k case or similar unit. < T he ap pa rat us dr aws n om inal n on - o p er atin g p ower f ro m the AC outlet w ith its POW[...]

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    4 4 Rea d thi s bef ore a tt emp tin g any ope rat ions . < When this unit is on, turning on a T V nearby might cause lines to appear on the T V screen, depen ding on the f requenc y of the T V broadcas t. This is not a malfunc tion of th e unit or the T V . If you see such lines, place this unit far ther away from the T V set. < Since the un[...]

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    5 5 The included remote control allows this unit to b e op erated from a dis tan ce. When using the remote control, p oint it toward s th e remote senso r on the front panel of th e main unit. < Even i f the remote control unit is used wi thin its ef fec tive rang e, operation by remote con trol might be impossible if there are any obstacl es be[...]

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    6 Connection Caution: < T urn of f the power (set to standby) before making connec tions . < Read the instruc tions of each dev ice you in tend to use with this unit. < Be sure to c onnec t each plug se curely . T o prevent hu m and no ise, do not bundle the connec tion cords. A C B D R-4iNT (back side) E iPod/iPhone (back side) PS-M1220 A[...]

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    7 7 A FM an tenna E xtend f ully and position for the b est reception. K e e p a n t e n n a a w a y f r o m m e t a l l i c o b j e c t s , e l e c t r i c a l equipment and cords. B ETHERNET port T o en j o y t h e In te r n et r a d i o a n d th e M us i c p l ay e r f un c t io n , connec t the unit to the broadband internet net work . T h i s [...]

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    8 A Sp eake rs (Stere o) B Sta ndby/On ( ) Use this button to turn the unit on and st andby . C MU L TI J OG T u rn t his k n ob to tun e in FM s t atio ns o r to s ele c t par am eter s in menus . D Dock B e fo r e u s e, i ns er t a n a p p ro p r i a te D o c k a d a p te r i n t h e D o c k (page 1 7). Inser t an iPod/iPhone into this dock. Set[...]

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    9 9 a S T ANDBY /ON ( ) Use this button to turn the unit on and st andby . b FU NC TIO N ( ˙ , ¥ ) Use these but tons to selec t a source. c R ep eat ( ) In iPod and Music player mode, use this bu t ton to s et the rep eat f unc t ion . d Cur sor b ut ton s ( / / / ) Use these cursor but tons to selec t param eters in menus. In F M mo de, use the[...]

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    10 10 When you connec t th e power cord int o th e wall s ocket and turn on the unit for the firs t time, the Setup wiz ard appears on the display . Follow t he st eps b el ow to set t he c loc k , th e upd ate me th od , your local wireless L AN re gion a n d t h e n e t w o r k S S I D (Ser vic e Set I D). Z ST ARTING Setup wizard St art now? YE [...]

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    11 11 4 T ur n t h e MU L TI JO G to se l e c t yo u r l o ca l wi re l e ss L AN reg ion , and t he n pre ss t he SE LEC T but to n. Please select Wlan region Wlan region Most of Europe USA Canada Sp ain France 5 T u rn t he M UL TI JO G to sel ec t you r ne t work (SSID), a nd th en pr ess t he SE LEC T bu tt on. SSID Customer IR - 2F default Wif[...]

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    12 12 This chapter describes how to use the “System set tings” . Mos t set ti ngs and adj ust me nts a re re qui re d to be set w hen you f irst u se t he un it . 1 I n o t h e r t h a n i Po d m o d e , p r e s s a n d h o l d t h e M E N U but to n for m ore t han 2 s eco nds . Hol d down mo re than 2 se c . < In iPod m ode, you can not en[...]

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    13 13 View s et ti ngs D i s p l a y s t h e c u r r e n t n e t w o r k s e t t i n g s . Yo u c a n c h e c k t h e set ting of following items: Active connec tion MAC address Wlan region DHCP SSID IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Primary D NS Secondar y DNS Wla n reg ion Selec t s the region of the w ireless LAN. Man ual se t tin gs Se t s[...]

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    14 14 Basic Op eration T his ch ap te r d es c ri b e s t he b asi c o p e r ati o n w hi c h is av ai la bl e i n ever y mode. 1 Pres s the St and by/ O n but to n ( ) to tu rn th e uni t on. < T he unit turns on with th e source tha t was last s elec ted. 2 Pres s the M ODE b ut ton r ep eate dl y to se lec t a s ourc e. The s elec ted source [...]

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    15 15 Equalizer Y ou can adjust the so und according to the genre of music or your ta ste. 1 Pres s the E Q but to n to ent er t he e qua liz er mo de. Equalizer Normal Flat Jazz Rock Movie 2 Press the Cursor botton ( / ) t o s e l e c t a p r e s e t equ ali ze r and t he n pre ss th e SELE CT b ut ton . < T he current set ting is marked with a[...]

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    16 16 A UX in Listening to an E x te rnal Source In a d di ti on to co nn e c t in g ot h er a ud io de vi ce s, yo u c an u se th e A UDIO IN to listen to an iPod that has no d ock connec tor or when an appropriate Dock adapter is not a vailable. 1 Co n n e c t t h e P H O N E S j a c k o r a u d i o o u t p u t j a c k o f a p o r t a b l e a u d[...]

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    17 17 iPod /iPhone Get ting Started with an iPod/iPhone T o play your iPod/ iPhone through the R- 4iN T , you must f irst inser t the Do ck adapter for your model of iPod/ iPhone. 1 Sel ec t t he Do ck ad apt er t hat f its yo ur iPo d/iPh one . #7 : iPod Photo ( 40 GB/60 GB) , iPod wi th Click Wheel 4 0 GB, iPod wi th color display ( iPod Photo ) [...]

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    18 18 Before use, insert an appropriate Dock adapter in the Do ck. 1 Pres s the M ODE b ut ton r ep eate dl y to se lec t “i Pod ” . iP od < Y ou can also use the FUNC T ION but ton ( ˙ / ¥ ) on the remote contr ol unit to sele ct “iPod ” . 2 Ins er t th e iPod/ iPho ne int o th e Doc k. 3 Press the Play /Pause but ton ( y / J ) on t h[...]

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    19 19 Returning to the previous iPod/iP hone menu Press the MENU button on the remote contr ol unit . This but ton has the same f unc tions as its iPod count erp ar t. Selec ting the i Pod/iP hone menu item Press the C ursor bu tton ( / ) to scroll t o the menu item you want, and then press the SELECT bu tton. Activating the repe at mode During pla[...]

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    20 20 This chapter des cribes how to listen to an Internet radio station /a P odcast. 1 Pre ss t he M OD E bu t to n re pe ate dl y to s el ec t “I nte rne t radio” . Internet radio The las t listened station is received. < Y ou can also use the FUNC T ION but ton ( ˙ / ¥ ) on the remote contr ol unit to sele ct “ Internet radio” . 2 T[...]

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    21 21 Internet Radio/Podcast 5 T u rn th e MUL TI JOG t o sel ec t a st atio n or a Podc ast you want t o list en to, a nd t hen p res s the S ELEC T b ut ton . Now you can listen to the station. Y ou can choose the t y pe of information displayed while listening to the Internet Radio/Podcast . Each time th e INFO but ton is pressed, information o [...]

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    22 22 Internet Radio/P odcast Menu O perations Y ou can access s tation lists or setup menus using the Internet radio menu. 1 I n I n t e r n e t ra d i o m o d e , p r e s s an d h o l d t h e M E N U but to n for m ore t han 2 s eco nds . Hol d down mo re than 2 se c . 2 T u rn th e MUL TI JO G to f ind t he de si red m enu . Internet radio Last [...]

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    23 23 Radio Port al Acc ess the r adio p or tal on the Internet using your computer to fully enjoy the Int ern et radio func tion o f this unit. Accessing the radio portal 1 On yo ur co mp u te r, op en i nt er ne t b r ows e r a nd ac ce ss fol lowin g UR L . http:/ /w ww. wif iradio-frontie r .com 2 Clic k on t he “R egi ste r ” lin k to st a[...]

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    24 24 Listening to t he FM Radio This chapter describes how to listen t o the FM radio. 1 Pres s the M ODE b ut ton re pe ate dly to s ele c t “FM radi o” . FM radio The las t listened station is received. < Y ou can also use the FUNC T ION but ton ( ˙ / ¥ ) on the remote contr ol unit to sele ct “ FM radio” . 2 Autom ati c T u nin g: [...]

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    25 25 Preset T uning Y ou c an store up to 1 0 FM stations. How to preset stations 1 T u ne in a s tat ion you w ant to s tor e (see prev iou s page). 2 Pres s and hol d th e Numb er bu tt ons you wa nt to sto re th e stat ion . Hol d down “Preset stored” app ears on the display . How to select prese t stations In F M mo de, press the Number bu[...]

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    26 26 Listening to Music of Pandora Pandor a 4 T u rn t he MUL TI J OG to s el ec t “Us er acc ount ” , and the n pre ss th e SE LEC T but to n. Pandora <User account> 5 T u rn t he MUL TI J OG t o se le c t “Add new a cco unt ” , an d th en pr ess t he SE LEC T bu tt on. Pandora <Add new account> Activation code Please enter at[...]

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    27 27 Listening to the radio of Pandor a 1 Pres s the M ODE b ut ton r ep eate dl y to se lec t “ Pand ora” . Pandor a < Y ou c an also use the FUNC T ION but ton ( ˙ or ¥ ) on t h e remote c ontrol unit to selec t “Pandor a” . 2 P r e s s a n d h o l d t h e M E N U b u t t o n f o r m o r e t h a n 2 sec onds t o ope n th e Pand ora [...]

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    28 28 Setting up the Music Pla yer Music Pla yer 6 S e l e c t t h e “J u p i t e r 6 . 2 X X X X X ( R a d i o I D) ” a n d c l i c k “ A l l o w ”. The R -4iN T can now access the shared librar y . 7 Cl i ck o n “S e t t i ng s . . .” , a n d co n f ig u r e d e t ai l e d sh a ri n g settings. < To l is te n to m us i c f i l es r[...]

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    29 29 For the preparation of the Music player , see previous pa ge. 1 Pr e s s t h e M O D E b u t t o n r e p e a t e d l y t o s e l e c t “ M u s i c p l a y e r ”. Musi c pla ye r The Music player menu appears. < Y ou can also use the FUNC T ION but ton ( ˙ / ¥ ) on the remote contr ol unit to sele ct “Music player” . 2 P r e s s t[...]

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    30 30 Y ou can set the sle ep timer so that the unit turns it self of f af ter a specif ied amount of time. Ea ch p res s of t h e SLEEP b ut ton c ycl es t hro ug h ti me r opt io ns (f ro m 1 5 up to 6 0 mi n ut e s). T h e un i t wi l l a u to m at i ca l l y s t o p playback and enter Standby mode when the time elapses . 15 min. 30 min. 45 min.[...]

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    31 31 4 Rep eat s tep s 2 and 3 t o set al l th e ite ms. 5 Af t e r a l l i t e m s a r e s e t , t u rn t h e M U LTI J O G t o s e l e c t “Save” , a nd t hen p res s th e SELE CT b ut ton . Alarm 1 Save Ti me: 00:00 Mode: Internet radio Preset: Last listened Vo lume: 12 “ Alarm s aved” appears on th e display . And then the T imer indic[...]

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    32 32 If you exper ience an y problems with the unit, please take a moment to l o ok th rou gh this c har t a nd s ee i f you c an s ol ve th e p rob le m yourself b efore you call your dealer or a TEAC ser vice cent er. Gener al No powe r . e C h e ck t he co n ne c t io n to th e AC p o w er su p pl y. C h e ck an d make sure th e AC so urce is n[...]

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    33 Specif ications Amplifier Output p ower (S tereo, JEIT A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 W rms + 1 0 W rms T otal harm onic distortio n .................... 0. 1 % (at 5 W , 1 kH z) Fr equ enc y response ................. 20 Hz to 20 kHz, + 0 / – 3 dB Signal-to-n oise ratio ............................. 90 dB ([...]

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    Z 1009 . M1509A Th is a ppl iance has a ser ial numb er lo c ated on th e rea r p an el. Plea se reco rd t he model numb er and serial number and retain them for your records. Mode l number Serial number TEA C C ORPORA TION 1- 47 Ochia i, T am a- shi, Tok yo 206 -8530 Ja pan Ph on e: (042) 356 -91 56 TE AC AMER IC A , INC . 7733 T el egr aph R oa d[...]