Hd tag, Hd radio stations, Support itunes tagging function – Teac HD-1 User Manual

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1

To select

FM or AM, press the FUNCTION/WAKE TO button.

You can listen to your favorite radio stations on this unit by
turning the

TUNING/SELECT knob (or pressing . or/

on the remote control).

When an HD Radio signal is received, the HD icon lights on the
display.

NOTE :
• When an analog signal is received, the HD icon is not

displayed.

• When a digital HD Radio signal is received, the HD icon lights

on upon the display.

HD TAG

TUNING/SELECT

HD TAG

HD Radio stations

1

While listening to broadcast music on an HD Radio Receiver,

the user can hear a song and tag it for feature review or
purchase from Apple iTunes store by pressing the

HD TAG

button.

2

The radio equipped with an

HD TAG button store data for

the currently playing song. The user can tag the song
without needing to know anything about it or its originating
station. The song information is stored on the radio until
your iPod is connected to it.

3

When your iPod is connected to it, the unit will transfer the

tagged song information to your iPod. Then your iPod stores
the data until it is synched with iTunes.

4

When your iPod is connected to your computer, iTunes will

imports the tag data, analyze it, and present it to the user in
the form of a tagged play list. iTunes then displays the song
title, artist, album and other information for each tagged
song.

5

With iTunes, you can save, review or delete any item in the

tagged play list and easily purchase any of the listed titles
through iTunes.

NOTE :

• HD tagging function can store

50 songs.

HD

TAG

Support iTunes Tagging function

• iPod with video(5G iPod)

• iPod classic

• 3G nano/4G nano

• iPhone 2G/3G

• 2G iPod Touch/2G iPod Touch

(software must use the latest version:<2008.Dec.>)

• iTunes tagging does not work on some older Apple products

not originally equipped with this feature. Please contact
Apple Inc. for compatibility.

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