Radio Shack Portable CD Player CD 3904 User Guide

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CD-3904 Portable CD  
with 10-Second Super Anti-Shock  
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To eliminate interference, you can try  
one or more of the following correc-  
tive measures:  
• use outlets on different electrical  
circuits for the equipment and the  
radio or TV  
• reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna  
Consult your local RadioShack store  
if the problem still exists.  
• increase the distance between  
the equipment and the radio or  
TV  
You must use shielded interface ca-  
bles with this equipment.  
ˆ Features  
Auto Power Off  
turns the CD player off 30 seconds af-  
ter it finishes playing, or when you  
Your RadioShack Portable CD Player  
uses the latest digital audio technolo-  
gy to deliver the clean, crisp sound of  
compact discs. You can use optional  
stereo earbuds for portable, private  
listening, or you can connect the CD  
player to your home audio or vehicle’s  
sound system using an optional  
adapter. The CD player’s other fea-  
tures include:  
— automatically  
STOP  
press  
(without pressing another  
button), to help preserve battery life.  
1-Bit DAC  
— uses the latest in  
digital-to-analog conversion circuitry  
to accurately reproduce all sound  
levels with virtually no distortion.  
Eight-Times Over-sampling with  
Super Anti-Shock System  
— rapidly  
Digital Filtering  
— improves the  
scans 10 seconds of data from the  
CD and stores it in memory for unin-  
terrupted play with no sound skip,  
even when the CD player is exposed  
to shocks or vibration. This makes  
this CD player excellent for use in  
your vehicle.  
CD’s sound by multiplying the stan-  
dard 44.1 kHz sample rate by eight  
and using a digital filter to reduce or  
eliminate distortion.  
Intro Scan  
— scans and plays the  
first 10 seconds of each track, so you  
can find a specific track.  
Programmable Play  
— lets you pro-  
gram and play up to 20 tracks in any  
sequence you choose.  
Repeat Play  
repeat a single track, an entire CD, or  
a programmed sequence.  
— lets you automatically  
Extended (E-) Bass System  
— cre-  
ates a fuller bass sound.  
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Random Play  
Important:  
You need a pair of stereo  
— lets you randomly  
select and play tracks from the loaded  
CD in the player.  
headphones, earphones, or amplified  
speakers, or a home audio or auto  
sound system to use your CD player.  
Your local RadioShack store carries a  
complete line of headphones, ear-  
phones, speakers, and audio system.  
Hold  
— prevents accidentally chang-  
ing the CD player’s control settings  
during play and preserves battery life  
by locking most controls.  
CDs that can be played on this CD  
player have this mark on them:  
Charge Indicator  
charging status.  
— lets you monitor  
Phones Jack  
— lets you connect  
your CD player to optional head-  
phones, earphones, or speakers.  
The CD player’s advanced technolo-  
gy makes it simple to operate. How-  
ever, be sure you read this Owner’s  
Manual completely so you can take  
advantage of all its advanced fea-  
tures.  
Line Out Jack and Supplied Y-Ca-  
ble  
— make it easy to connect the CD  
player to a sound system’s low-level  
inputs.  
Automatic Search Music System  
ASMS  
(
) — lets you quickly locate and  
play any track on a CD.  
Three Power Sources  
— let you  
power your CD player from two stan-  
dard AA batteries (or special re-  
chargeable Ni-Cd batteries), your  
vehicle’s battery using an optional DC  
adapter, or standard AC power, using  
an optional AC adapter.  
Eight-Hour Battery Life  
— you can  
play your CD player for up to 8 hours  
on just two fresh alkaline AA batteries  
(with the anti-shock feature turned  
off).  
5- or 3-Inch CD Compatible  
— you  
can play either size CD in your CD  
player.  
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ˆ Powering the CD Player  
You can power your CD player from  
any of these sources:  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (stan-  
dard, alkaline, or rechargeable),  
or rechargeable batteries of dif-  
ferent capacities.  
• two AA alkaline batteries (not  
supplied)  
• two rechargeable AA nickel-  
cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries (not  
supplied)  
Note:  
Before you use the CD player  
with Ni-Cd batteries, you need to  
charge them, either in an external  
battery charger (available at your lo-  
cal RadioShack store) or in the CD  
player (see “Recharging Nickel-Cad-  
mium Batteries” on Page 6).  
• vehicle battery power using a DC  
adapter (not supplied)  
• standard AC power using an AC  
adapter (not supplied)  
Follow these steps to install batteries.  
Note:  
The CD player senses whether  
1. Slide the battery compartment  
cover in the direction of the arrow  
to remove it.  
or not the batteries you install are re-  
chargeable and turns on the charging  
circuit or disconnects the batteries ac-  
cordingly, provided the correct batter-  
ies are installed.  
2. Place the batteries in the com-  
partment and on top of the  
attached ribbon, as indicated by  
the polarity symbols (+ and –)  
marked inside.  
USING BATTERIES  
Your CD player can use two AA bat-  
teries (not supplied) for power. For  
the best performance and longest life,  
we recommend RadioShack alkaline  
batteries.  
3. Replace the cover.  
When  
flashes, the sound be-  
comes weak or distorted, or the CD  
player stops operating properly, re-  
place the batteries.  
You can also use rechargeable Ni-Cd  
batteries to power your CD player.  
Warning:  
Dispose of old batteries  
promptly and properly. Do not burn or  
bury them.  
Cautions:  
• Use only fresh (or freshly  
charged) batteries of the required  
size and recommended type.  
Caution:  
If you do not plan to use the  
CD player with batteries for a month  
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or longer, remove the batteries. Bat-  
teries can leak chemicals that can de-  
stroy electronic parts.  
tial and subsequent charging  
takes about 16 hours.  
Note:  
While charging the  
rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries, the  
CHARGE indicator lights.  
Recharging Nickel-Cadmium  
Batteries  
3. When the batteries are fully  
charged, disconnect the AC or  
DC adapter.  
If you connect an AC or DC adapter  
to the CD player (see “Using AC or  
DC Power”), you can set the CD play-  
er to charge RSU 11672508 Ni-Cd  
batteries inside the CD player’s bat-  
tery compartment.  
Important:  
The EPA  
certified RBRC® Bat-  
tery Recycling Seal on a  
Ni-Cd battery indicates  
RadioShack is voluntar-  
Cautions:  
ily participating in an industry pro-  
gram to collect and recycle these bat-  
teries at the end of their useful life,  
when taken out of service in the Unit-  
ed States or Canada. The RBRC pro-  
gram provides a convenient alterna-  
tive to placing used Ni-Cd batteries  
into the trash or the municipal waste  
stream, which may be illegal in your  
area. Please call 1-800-THE-SHACK  
(1-800-843-7422) for information on  
Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal  
bans/restrictions in your area. Ra-  
dioShack’s involvement in this pro-  
gram is part of the company’s com-  
• Use only an AC or DC adapter  
that meets the specifications in  
“Using AC or DC Power” to  
recharge the batteries in the CD  
player. Other adapters could  
damage your CD player or the  
batteries.  
• Ni-Cd batteries charge more effi-  
ciently if the temperature is  
above 40°F (4.5°C) and below  
90°F (32°C).  
Follow these steps to charge Ni-Cd  
batteries in the CD player.  
mitment  
to  
preserving  
our  
1. Connect an AC or DC adapter to  
your CD player.  
environment and conserving our nat-  
ural resources.  
2. Place two Ni-Cd batteries in the  
compartment and on top of the  
attached ribbon, as indicated by  
the polarity symbols (+ and –)  
marked inside. The CD player  
starts to charge the batteries. Ini-  
USING AC OR DC  
POWER  
You can power the CD player using a  
4.5V, 600 mA AC or DC adapter and  
a size B Adaptaplug™ connector  
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(neither supplied). Both are available  
at your local RadioShack store.  
from AC power before you dis-  
connect it from the CD player.  
Cautions:  
Follow these steps to connect the CD  
player to AC or DC power.  
You must use a (Class  
2) power source that  
supplies 4.5V DC and  
delivers at least 600 mA. Its cen-  
ter tip must be set to positive and  
its plug must fit the CD player’s  
1. Insert the size B Adaptaplug into  
the AC or DC adapter’s cord so it  
reads TIP +.  
!
2. Set the adapter’s voltage switch  
to 4.5V, as necessary.  
DC IN 4.5V  
jack. Using an adapter  
that does not meet these specifi-  
cations could damage the CD  
player or the adapter.  
3. Insert the barrel plug into the CD  
DC IN 4.5V  
player’s  
jack.  
4. Depending on the type of  
adapter you are using, plug the  
other end of the adapter into a  
standard AC outlet or a 12V  
power source.  
• Always connect the AC adapter  
to the CD player before you con-  
nect it to AC power. When you  
finish, disconnect the adapter  
ˆ Connections  
You can listen to your CD player by  
connecting optional earphones, head-  
phones, or amplified speakers to the  
CONNECTING  
EARPHONES OR  
HEADPHONES  
PHONES  
CD player’s  
jack, or by con-  
necting a home audio or vehicle’s  
For private listening, connect option-  
LINE  
sound system to the CD player’s  
al earphones or headphones with a  
OUT  
1
jack.  
8
/ -inch (3.5-mm) plug into the  
PHONES  
jack on the CD player.  
Note:  
If the jacks on your equipment  
do not match the plugs on the sup-  
plied Y-cable, check with your local  
RadioShack store for the proper ca-  
ble adapter.  
Listening Safely  
To protect your hearing, follow these  
guidelines when you use an ear-  
phone or headphones.  
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• Set the volume to the lowest set-  
ting before you begin listening.  
After you begin listening, adjust  
the volume to a comfortable  
level.  
CONNECTING TO A  
HOME AUDIO SYSTEM  
You can listen to your CD player  
through your home audio system’s  
amplifier/receiver and full-size speak-  
• Do not listen at extremely high  
volume levels. Extended high-  
volume listening can lead to per-  
manent hearing loss.  
ers. Connect the supplied Y-cable’s  
1
8
/ -inch (3.5-mm) plug to the CD play-  
LINE OUT  
er’s  
jack. Then connect the  
Y-cable’s phono plugs to your audio  
system’s left (white) and right (red)  
CD, AUX, or TV audio input jacks.  
• Once you set the volume, do not  
increase it. Over time, your ears  
adapt to the volume level, so a  
volume level that does not cause  
discomfort might still damage  
your hearing.  
CONNECTING TO AN  
AUTO SOUND SYSTEM  
You can listen to your CD player  
through your vehicle’s sound system  
in one of the following ways:  
Traffic Safety  
Do not wear an earphone or head-  
phones while operating a motor vehi-  
cle or riding a bicycle. This can create  
a traffic hazard and could be illegal in  
some areas.  
• If your auto sound system has  
LINE IN jacks, connect the sup-  
1
8
plied Y-cable’s / -inch (3.5-mm)  
LINE OUT  
plug to the CD player’s  
jack. Then connect the Y-cable’s  
phono plugs to your auto sound  
system’s LINE IN input jacks.  
Even though some earphones or  
headphones let you hear some out-  
side sounds when listening at normal  
volume levels, they still can present a  
traffic hazard.  
• If your auto sound system has a  
CD input jack, connect one end  
1
8
of a / -inch (3.5-mm) stereo  
patch cable to the CD player’s  
CONNECTING  
LINE OUT  
jack. Then connect the  
other end to your auto sound  
system’s CD INPUT jack.  
AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS  
You can listen to your CD player  
VOL-  
To avoid sound distortion, set  
UME  
to the lowest comfortable listen-  
through amplified speakers. Plug the  
1
8
speaker cable’s / -inch (3.5-mm)  
PHONES  
plug into the CD player’s  
jack.  
ing level and adjust it as necessary.  
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Note:  
You can mount your CD player  
store has a complete line of mounting  
brackets and hardware.  
in your car using an optional mount-  
ing bracket. Your local RadioShack  
ˆ Operation  
LOADING A CD  
PLAYING A CD  
Caution:  
Warning:  
To help prevent dust from  
To protect your hearing if  
entering the CD player, always keep  
the CD compartment cover closed,  
except when loading or unloading  
CDs.  
you are using earphones or head-  
VOLUME  
phones, set  
to its lowest set-  
ting before you play a CD.  
Press  
. The CD play-  
Remove the protective sheet inside  
the CD compartment before operating  
the CD player.  
er automatically turns  
on, 10 SEC and the anti-  
shock icon appears, then  
-- flashes. The total  
number of tracks and total play time  
appear briefly. Then track 1 begins to  
play.  
OPEN  
1. Press  
to open the CD  
compartment door.  
2. Carefully place a CD, label side  
up, over the center hub inside the  
CD compartment. Then gently  
press the CD down over the cen-  
ter hub.  
If you connected earphones, head-  
phones, or amplified speakers to the  
PHONES  
VOL-  
CD player’s  
jack, use  
UME  
on the CD player to adjust the  
volume.  
3. Close the compartment cover.  
If you connected the CD player to  
your home audio system or vehicle’s  
The CD begins to play after -- and  
the total track number and play time  
appear briefly, if power is on. If power  
LINE OUT  
sound system using the  
jack, you must use the home audio or  
auto sound system’s volume control  
to adjust the volume.  
is not on, press  
.
Note:  
To remove a CD, lift up the CD  
while pressing down on the center  
hub.  
To temporarily stop play, press  
The elapsed time flashes. To resume  
play, press again.  
.
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When the last track finishes playing,  
the CD stops and the display shows  
the total number of tracks and total  
playing time of the CD for about 30  
seconds, then the CD player auto-  
matically turns off. To turn it off soon-  
sound briefly cuts out for about 2  
seconds.  
USING AUTOMATIC  
SEARCH MUSIC  
SYSTEM (ASMS)  
er, press  
.
You can use ASMS before or during  
regular or programmed play to quickly  
locate any track on a CD.  
USING SUPER ANTI-  
SHOCK SYSTEM (SAS)  
Your CD player has a special circuit  
to overcome sound skipping prob-  
lems caused by shock or vibration.  
This means you can carry the CD  
player anywhere you go, or use it in  
your vehicle. When you turn on the  
anti-shock system, the CD player  
continuously saves 10 seconds of  
music in its memory. During a shock  
or vibration that would normally make  
a track skip or pause, the CD player  
plays directly from memory.  
While the CD is stopped, repeatedly  
press  
or  
to move backward or  
forward to the desired track. Press  
to play the desired track.  
During play, press  
to return to the  
beginning of the current track. Press  
twice to return to the beginning of  
the previous track. To move to the be-  
ginning of the next track, press  
.
LOCKING THE  
CONTROLS  
The CD player is preset to turn on the  
anti-shock system at start up. Re-  
You can protect your CD player from  
accidental program changes by lock-  
SAS  
peatedly press  
to turn anti-shock  
on or off. The anti-shock icon appears  
when anti-shock is on.  
E-BASS ON/  
ing all controls (except  
OFF VOLUME  
OPEN  
,
, and  
).  
Notes:  
HOLD  
To lock the controls, slide  
ON HOLD  
to  
to  
.
appears.  
• The CD player consumes addi-  
tional battery power when you  
use the anti-shock system. When  
you use the CD player in a stable  
location, turn off anti-shock to  
save battery power.  
HOLD ON/OFF  
To turn off hold, slide  
OFF  
.
USING E-BASS  
To enhance the bass sound (when  
connecting headphones or external  
SAS  
• When you press  
to turn anti-  
shock on or off, the CD player’s  
PHONES  
speakers using the  
jack),  
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E-BASS ON/OFF  
ON  
. To return  
slide  
to  
When you find the track you want to  
E-BASS  
to normal bass sound, slide  
play, press  
.
ON/OFF  
OFF  
.
to  
Note:  
You can use  
or  
to skip  
through the tracks during scanning.  
USING AUDIBLE  
SEARCH  
USING REPEAT PLAY  
To search forward or backward dur-  
ing play, hold down or . The  
CD plays rapidly and you hear the  
sound at a faster speed and lower  
volume.  
You can repeat a single track on the  
CD, all tracks on the CD, or a pro-  
grammed sequence (see “Using Pro-  
grammed Play” on Page 12).  
MODE  
To repeat a single track, press  
Release  
play.  
or  
to resume normal  
while the desired track is playing so  
appears. The CD player contin-  
uously replays the selected track.  
Note:  
If you hold down or  
while  
the last track is playing, audible  
search stops at the end of the last  
To repeat all tracks on a CD or in a  
programmed sequence, repeatedly  
track. If you hold down  
during the  
MODE  
press  
until  
appears.  
first track, audible search stops at the  
beginning of the first track, then be-  
gins playing track 1.  
When the CD player reaches the end  
of the CD or the programmed se-  
quence, it returns to the first track and  
replays all the tracks.  
USING INTRO SCAN  
You can set the CD player to play the  
first 10 seconds of each track on the  
CD, so you can find the track you  
want to listen to.  
To cancel repeat play, repeatedly  
MODE  
press  
until  
or  
dis-  
appears.  
USING RANDOM PLAY  
To begin scanning while a CD is play-  
MODE  
ing, repeatedly press  
until  
IN-  
You can have the CD player random-  
ly play all the tracks (once in random  
order), then automatically stop.  
TRO flashes. Intro scan starts after  
the current track ends.  
To begin scanning from the first track,  
To start random play, repeatedly  
MODE  
INTRO  
repeatedly press  
until  
MODE  
SHUFF  
appears,  
press  
then press  
until  
.
appears, then press  
. Intro scan  
starts from the first track.  
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To start random play from the current  
5. To  
play  
the  
programmed  
. The first  
MODE  
track, repeatedly press  
until  
sequence, press  
SHUFF appears. Random play be-  
track in the sequence plays.  
gins after the current track ends.  
While the sequence plays, you  
To cancel random play, repeatedly  
can press  
or  
to move  
MODE  
SHUFF  
disappears.  
press  
until  
backward or forward in the  
sequence.  
USING PROGRAMMED  
PLAY  
6. After the last programmed track  
ends, the CD player stops. To  
stop the CD sooner, press  
.
You can program up to 20 tracks from  
the loaded CD to play in any order  
you choose (you can program the  
same track to play more than once).  
You can replay the programmed se-  
quence within 30 seconds after play  
stops. Otherwise, the CD player turns  
off and clears the programmed se-  
quence.  
1. While power is on, repeatedly  
PROG PROG  
flashes on  
press  
.
the display.  
To replay the programmed sequence,  
PROG  
PROG  
flashes, then  
press  
press  
so  
2. Repeatedly press either  
or  
.
to display the number of the  
first track you want to store.  
To review the programmed track  
numbers after programming, press  
PROG  
3. Press  
again to store the  
PROG  
repeatedly.  
selected track number and  
advance to the next selection  
number.  
To clear the programmed sequence  
from memory, press twice or open  
the CD compartment cover.  
Note:  
If the CD is playing while  
you are programming and you  
press to cancel program  
mode, the CD continues play.  
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each  
track you want to store, up to 20  
tracks in all.  
Note:  
If you try to store more  
than 20 tracks in memory, the CD  
player stores each consecutive  
track over the first tracks stored.  
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ˆ Troubleshooting  
If you have problems operating your CD player, try these suggestions. If they do  
not solve the problem, contact your local RadioShack service center for assis-  
tance.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
The CD player does  
not work.  
The CD Player is set to HOLD.  
Slide HOLD in the opposite direction of  
the arrow.  
No power.  
Make sure the batteries are fresh.  
Make sure the AC or DC adapter is  
properly connected. See “Using AC or  
DC Power” on Page 6.  
If you are using a DC adapter to power  
the DC player, make sure the adapter’s  
fuse has not blown.  
A CD is loaded, but  
the CD player does  
not start.  
The CD is loaded upside-down.  
The CD is dirty or defective.  
Reload the CD, label side up.  
Clean the CD and reload it, or try a dif-  
ferent CD. See “CD Care Tips” on  
Page 14.  
The CD’s sound  
skips.  
The CD is dirty or defective.  
Vibration is excessive.  
Clean the CD and reload it, or try a dif-  
ferent CD. See “CD Care Tips” on  
Page 14.  
Turn on anti-shock. See “Using Super  
Anti-Shock System (SAS)” on Page 10.  
Place the CD player in a different loca-  
tion.  
Moisture has condensed on the  
pickup lens.  
Wait 1 hour for the moisture to evapo-  
rate.  
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ˆ Care and Maintenance  
Keep the CD player dry; if it gets wet,  
wipe it dry immediately. Use and  
store the CD player only in normal  
temperature environments. Handle  
the CD player carefully; do not drop it.  
Keep the CD player away from dust  
and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth  
occasionally to keep it looking new.  
case or sleeve when it is not in  
use. Fingerprints and scratches  
on the CD’s surface can prevent  
the laser beam from correctly  
reading the digital information. If  
the CD gets scratched, use  
RadioShack CD repair kit to  
repair the disc.  
Modifying or tampering with the CD  
player’s internal components can  
cause a malfunction and might invali-  
date its warranty. If your CD player is  
not performing as it should, take it to  
your local RadioShack store for assis-  
tance.  
• Keep the CD inside the CD  
player or in its protective case or  
sleeve when you are not playing  
it.  
• Never use chemicals such as  
record cleaning sprays, anti-  
static sprays or fluids, benzene,  
or thinner to clean CDs. These  
chemicals will permanently dam-  
age the plastic surface of the CD.  
CD CARE TIPS  
Even though a compact disc is dura-  
ble, treat the CD surface with care.  
If a CD skips when you try to play it,  
the CD might be scratched. Your local  
RadioShack store sells a CD repair kit  
kit that might stop the skip. See  
“Troubleshooting” on Page 13.  
• Do not write on either side of the  
CD, particularly the non-label  
side (signals are read from the  
non-label side).  
• Do not store CDs in high temper-  
ature or high humidity areas.  
They might warp.  
• Keep CDs dry. A water drop can  
act as a lens and affect the laser  
beam’s focus.  
• Always handle a CD by the  
edges to avoid fingerprints and  
always keep it in its protective  
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Care and Maintenance  
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ˆ Specifications  
Audio  
Frequency Response .............................................................. 20–20,000 Hz (±3 dB)  
Dynamic Range ................................................................................................. 80 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ........................................................................................ 80 dB  
Harmonic Distortion at 1 kHz ........................................................................... 0.15%  
Separation at 1 kHz ........................................................................................... 60 dB  
Earphones Output (10% THD at 32) ............................................. 15 mW + 15 mW  
Line Output .......................................................................................................... 0.6V  
Signal Format  
Sampling Frequency .................................................................................... 44.1 kHz  
Over sampling ................................................................................................ 8 Times  
Quantization Number ................................................................. 1-Bit Linear/Channel  
Transmission Bit Rate .................................................................. 4.3218 Mb/Second  
Signal-Processing Rate .............................................................................. 352.8 kHz  
Pick-Up  
Tracking System ........................................................... 3-Beam Tracking Servo Type  
Object Lens Drive System ............................................. 2-Dimensional Parallel Drive  
Optical Source ............................................................................ Semiconductor Lase  
Wavelength ......................................................................................... 785 nm ±25nm  
General  
Power Requirements ............. DC 3V 2 AA Alkaline or Rechargeable Ni-Cd Batteries  
(not supplied)  
DC Adapter (not supplied)  
AC Adapter (not supplied)  
Power Consumption .............................................................................................. 8W  
Battery Life (EIAJ Method) ............................................. 8 Hours (with anti-shock off)  
Dimensions (HWD) .................................................................. 13/16 × 57/16 × 63/16 in  
(30 × 138.5 × 157 mm)  
Weight (without batteries) .................................................................................. 8.4 oz  
(238g)  
Included Accessories ..................................................................................... Y-Cable  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change  
and improvement without notice.  
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Specifications  
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Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-  
owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED  
HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRAN-  
TIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED  
WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL  
HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR EN-  
TITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDI-  
RECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY  
BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RE-  
SULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR  
PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN  
IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or lim-  
itation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not ap-  
ply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack  
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option,  
unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts  
and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the pur-  
chase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the  
property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the perfor-  
mance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remain-  
der of the original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product  
made after the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God,  
abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper in-  
stallation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b)  
any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consum-  
ables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance  
costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
We Service What We Sell  
42-6004  
07A00  
Printed in Hong Kong  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
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