Radio Shack 14-540 Owner's Manual - Cd Player Operation

Manual is about: PORTABLE AM/FM STEREO/SINGLE CASSETTE DECK/CD PLAYER

Summary of 14-540

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    Cat. No. 14-540 owner’s manual portable am/fm stereo/ please read before using this equipment. Cd-3316 single cassette deck/ cd player 14-540.Fm page 1 wednesday, june 30, 1999 2:27 pm.

  • Page 2: Features

    2 features © 1995 tandy corporation. All rights reserved. Radio shack is a registered trademark used by tandy corporation. Your radio shack cd-3316 portable am/fm stereo/single cassette deck/ cd player is an all-in-one package. It is portable so you can use it anywhere you go, indoors or out. You ca...

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    3 the cd player in this stereo system is made and tested to meet exacting safety standards. It meets ul and fcc requirements and complies with safety performance standards of the u.S. De- partment of health and human servic- es. With proper care, this cd player should give you years of trouble-free ...

  • Page 4: Contents

    4 contents 14-540.Fm page 4 wednesday, june 30, 1999 2:27 pm.

  • Page 5: Power Sources

    5 power sources using ac power to power the cd-3316 from standard ac power, plug the supplied ac power cord into the ac in jack, then plug the other end into a standard ac outlet. Note: the cd-3316 automatically dis- connects internal batteries when you connect the ac power cord. Using batteries you...

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    6 using your car battery you can power the cd-3316 from your car battery using a dc-to-ac inverter (such as radio shack cat. No. 22-132, not supplied). Cautions: • always plug the ac power cord into ac in and the inverter before you plug the inverter into the ciga- rette lighter socket. • always unp...

  • Page 7: Radio Operation

    7 radio operation warning: to protect your hearing, set volume to its lowest setting before you turn on the radio. 1. Set function to radio to turn on the radio. The power indicator lights. 2. Set band to fm or am . 3. Adjust tuning to the desired sta- tion. Notes: • for the best am reception, rotat...

  • Page 8: Cd Player Operation

    8 cd player operation loading a cd 1. Set function to cd . The power indicator lights and cd appears in the display. 2. Press push/open on the cd compartment cover. The cd com- partment cover lifts. 3. Place a cd in the compartment with the label facing up. 4. Close the compartment cover. Within a f...

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    9 turns off and the total number of tracks appears on the display. 14-540.Fm page 9 wednesday, june 30, 1999 2:27 pm.

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    10 6. To remove the cd, press push/ open after the cd stops turning. Caution: remove a loaded cd before you move the cd-3316 to prevent pos- sible damage to the cd or the cd play- er. Audible search while playing any track on a cd, you can press and hold down skip/ search >> or the track to find a d...

  • Page 11: Cassette Player Operation

    11 cassette player operation loading a cassette tape note: take up any slack in the tape by turning the hub with a pencil. If you do not remove excess slack, the tape might become tangled in the record/ playback mechanism. Avoid touching the tape. 1. Press stop/eject to open the cassette compartment...

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    12 recording a cassette tape you can record from the cd player or radio. Notes: • before recording, be sure the erase-protection tabs are in place on the cassette tape you are recording onto. • before you load a cassette tape for recording, turn the cassette’s hub with your finger or a pencil to mov...

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    13 5. Press record to begin record- ing. Note: you might hear a low-vol- ume tone from the cd-3316’s speakers during playback after you record an am radio program. To insure a tone-free recording, make a test recording before you record the desired program. If you hear the tone in the test recording...

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    14 • remove all input sources so you can record silence over all or part of the tape. • use a bulk tape eraser (such as cat. No. 44-232, not supplied), available at your local radio shack store. Restoring tape tension and sound quality after you play a cassette tape several times, the tape might bec...

  • Page 15: Using Headphones

    15 using headphones for private listening, you can use a pair of stereo headphones (not sup- plied) with an 1/8-inch plug. Your local radio shack store carries a wide se- lection of stereo headphones. To connect the headphones, insert the headphones’ 1/8-inch plug into the phones jack. Then put on t...

  • Page 16: Care And Maintenance

    16 care and maintenance caring for your cd-3316 your radio shack cd-3316 portable am/fm stereo/single cassette deck/cd play- er is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for the cd-3316 so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the cd-3316 dry. If it ...

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    17 fcc information this equipment complies with the lim- its for a class b digital device as spec- ified in part 15 of fcc rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against radio and tv interference in a residential area. However, your equip- ment might cause tv or radio interfer- ence even ...

  • Page 18: Specifications

    18 specifications cassette deck tape speed ............................................. 1 7/8 ips (4.75 cm/sec) tape system .............................................. 4 tracks/side/stereo signal to noise ra- tio.................................................... 40 db channel separation .........

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    19 14-540.Fm page 19 wednesday, june 30, 1999 2:27 pm.

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    20 14-540.Fm page 20 wednesday, june 30, 1999 2:27 pm.

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    Radio shack a division of tandy corporation fort worth, texas 76102 #a5 printed in (site) radio shack limited warranty this product is warranted against defects for 90 days from date of pur- chase from radio shack company-owned stores and authorized radio shack franchisees and dealers. Within this p...