About the power supply (continued), Operation using an ac adapter – Tascam D00851300A User Manual

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— TASCAM CD-BT1MKII

About the power supply (Continued)

 Being in Stop mode
 CD drive cover is open
 No CD is loaded
To turn the CD player on, press the

PLAY

key.

CAUTION

Because the CD-BT1MKII is equipped with
special functions such as key change and
effects, the battery life is shorter compared
with standard portable CD players.
The length of battery life in CD-BT1MKII is
affected by both the environment and the
number of functions in use. Factors that af-
fect battery life include temperature, humid-
ity, the number of special functions used, and
so on.
Under some circumstances, there may not be
enough power in the batteries to power the
CD-BT1MKII, despite the battery power indi-
cation on the display. If this happens, change
the batteries, or use an AC adapter.
Always dispose of used batteries as recom-
mended by your local authorities.

Operation using an AC
adapter

Connect a TASCAM PS-PS5 AC

adapter (sold separately) to the

DC IN

jack at the back of the CD-BT1MKII.
Insert the plug of the AC adapter into

a domestic AC power outlet. Make

sure that the voltage of the outlet corre-

sponds to that marked on the adapter.

PS-PS5

DC plug

Wall outlet

WARNING

Use only a PS-PS5 AC adapter with your CD-
BT1MKII. Using another type of AC adapter
may damage your CD-BT1MKII.

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Remove the batteries before operating the
CD-BT1MKII with an AC adapter. There is a
possibility of slight noise if you use the unit
with an AC adapter while the batteries are
inside. If you plug in an AC adapter but have

forgotten to take out the batteries, turn the
power off using the

POWER

switch, and

take out the batteries. Likewise, turn the
power off before you change between using
the batteries and using the AC adapter.
Unplug the AC adapter from the domestic
AC power outlet when you are not using the
CD-BT1MKII.
Settings may not be properly saved if you
turn the power off immediately after insert-
ing a CD or changing settings. If settings are
not saved properly, the system may not start
with the last settings and instead will start
using the default values.

Switching the unit on and off

Use the

POWER

switch to turn the

power to the whole unit on and off.

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