Teac MC-DX220i, Micro Hi-Fi System owner manual Wall Mounting, To hook on the wall

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Wall Mounting

RDS

RDS (PTY Search 1)

You can mount the left and right speakers on a wall.

Precautions

<Be aware that the length of the cables are approximately 3 m. Do not attempt to mount the speakers too far from the subwoofer.

<Drill holes into solid wall support, such as wooden frame or concrete wall.

<TEAC supplies these brackets as a convenience to the product owner. Consult your local building codes and exercise all necessary caution when mounting these brackets. If you are unsure how to use the supplied brackets, consult with a local tradesmen or building supply expert.

To hook on the wall

1.Fix the brackets on the rear panel of the speakers using the supplied short screws.

2.Use the supplied guide sheet to mark the exact drilling points on the wall.

3.Drill holes in the wall at the marked points.

4.Screw the supplied long screws into the wall.

Leave about 5 mm space between the screw’s head and the wall.

<As a convenience, a set of tapered plastic anchors is supplied.

If you chose to use these anchors, drill a pilot hole using a 6 mm drill bit then tap the anchor into the pilot hole.

Only use these anchors if they are appropriate for the materials onto which the unit is to be mounted. Consult your local hardware store if you are uncertain.

5.Before going on, connect the speakers and the subwoofer using the supplied speaker cables (see page 6-7).

6.Carefully hang the speakers onto the screws.

The Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service which allows stations to send additional information along with the regular radio programme signal.

RDS works on the FM waveband in Europe only.

1Tune in an FM RDS station (see steps 1 to 3 of page 23).

The Programme Service name (station’s name) appears on the display.

2Press the RDS button.

Each time the RDS button is pressed, the RDS mode is changed as follows:

PS (Programme Service name)

When you select PS, the frequency will be displayed for 3 seconds, and then PS (station’s name) will be displayed. If there is no PS data, “NO PS” will be displayed.

PTY (Programme Type)

When you select PTY, the programme type will be displayed. If there is no PTY data, “NO PTY” will be displayed.

RT (Radio Text)

When you select RT, the news of stations composed of up to 64 symbols will be displayed. If there is no RT data, “NO RT” will be displayed.

PTY

FM/AM

A station can be searched by this function.

1Select FM by pressing the FM/AM button.

2Press the PTY button.

“PTY SEL” blinks on the display.

3Within 10 seconds, select the desired PTY programme using the SKIP button (.or/).

You can select from 31 kinds (see page 26).

4Press the PTY button.

Note:

Ensure that the speaker locks onto the hooks and that the hooks are strong enough to support the weight before removing your hands.

Searching will start.

<When the programme that you have selected is found, searching will stop and the programme type will be displayed.

<If the same program type is not found during PTY Search, it will stop at the beginning frequency.

<If you want to stop searching, press the PTY button.

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Contents Includes adapters for Adapters sold separatelySpecifications SpeakerSubwoofer GeneralTroubleshooting ContentsBefore Using the Unit Remote Control UnitSetting the Timer Discs MP3 compatibilityConnection Setting the Clock Speaker RRDS PTY Search Listening to an External SourceWall Mounting To hook on the wallCompatible iPod Software Preset Tuning Getting startedHow to select preset stations FM Mode button Unit Functions Listening to the RadioIf the reception is poor StereoRepeat Playback Repeat one trackRepeat all the tracks Repeat all the tracks in the folder MP3Basic Operation To check the programmed orderTo add a track to the end of the program To overwrite the programSleep Timer HeadphonesProgrammed Playback MutingListening to iPod Shuffle Playback Search Mode MP3 only To activate the repeat modeSelect the menu item Press the MP3 button onceListening to CD/MP3 To stop playbackTo display MP3 information Select a folder on the MP3 disc