Radio Shack CD 3316 User Manual

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Cat. No. 14-540  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
CD-3316  
PORTABLE AM/FM STEREO/  
SINGLE CASSETTE DECK/  
CD PLAYER  
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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  
service. CDs that can be played on this  
player have this mark on them:  
Warning: To prevent fire or shock haz-  
ard, do not expose this product to rain  
or moisture.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
!
DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-  
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC-  
ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.  
This symbol is intended to alert you  
to the presence of uninsulated dan-  
gerous voltage within the product’s  
enclosure that might be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of  
electric shock. Do not open the  
product’s case.  
Note: Most material on compact discs  
and prerecorded tapes is copyrighted.  
Unauthorized duplication of copyright-  
ed material is a violation of the copy-  
right laws of most countries and such  
duplication may result in fines and/or  
imprisonment. Note, however, that in  
the United States, it is not a violation of  
U.S. copyright laws for a consumer to  
use an audio recording device to dupli-  
cate musical recordings for noncom-  
mercial (personal) use.  
This symbol is intended to inform  
you that important operating and  
maintenance instructions are in-  
cluded in the literature accompany-  
ing this product.  
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--------- | Warning: This CD system em-  
ploys a laser light beam. Only | | a qual-  
ified service person should remove the  
cover or | | attempt to service this de-  
vice, due to possible eye | | injury. | ---  
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CONTENTS  
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POWER SOURCES  
Cautions:  
USING AC POWER  
• Always dispose of the old batter-  
ies promptly and properly.  
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.  
• Never leave dead, old, or weak  
batteries in the CD-3316. They  
can leak chemicals and corrode or  
damage electronic circuits.  
3. Place 6 D batteries in the com-  
partment as indicated by the  
polarity symbols (+ and -) marked  
next to the battery compartment.  
Note: The CD-3316 automatically dis-  
connects internal batteries when you  
connect the AC power cord.  
USING BATTERIES  
Cautions:  
You can power the CD-3316 from 6 D  
batteries (not supplied). For the best  
results, we recommend alkaline batter-  
ies (such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-  
550). If the CD-3316 does not operate  
properly or if the sound weakens or  
distorts, replace the batteries.  
• Use only fresh batteries of the  
required size and type.  
• Never mix old with new batteries.  
• If you do not plan to use batteries  
in the CD-3316 for a month or  
more, remove the batteries pro-  
tect the CD-3316 from possible  
battery leakage.  
1. Press the two latches on the bat-  
tery compartment cover and pull  
out the cover in the direction of  
the arrows to remove it.  
4. Replace the battery compartment  
cover.  
2. Remove the old batteries.  
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AC power cord for proper connec-  
tion.  
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 unplug the inverter from  
the cigarette lighter socket before  
you unplug the AC power cord  
from AC IN or the inverter.  
1. Plug the supplied AC power cord  
into the AC IN jack on the back of  
the CD-3316.  
2. Plug the AC power cord into the  
power inverter’s AC jack.  
3. Plug the power inverter into your  
car’s cigarette lighter socket.  
Note: If the CD-3316 does not  
operate properly when you use  
the inverter, unplug the inverter  
from the cigarette lighter socket  
and clean the socket to remove  
ashes and debris. Also, check the  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Warning: To protect your hearing, set  
VOLUME to its lowest setting before  
you turn on the radio.  
• The  
FM STEREO indicator lights  
when you receive an FM signal in  
stereo.  
• If FM stereo reception is noisy, set  
BEAT-CUT/FM-MODE to MONO.  
The sound is no longer in stereo,  
but reception improves.  
1. Set FUNCTION to RADIO to turn on  
the radio. The POWER indicator  
lights.  
4. Adjust VOLUME and TONE to the  
desired levels.  
5. Press SBS to enhance the bass  
sounds while playing the radio.  
Press the button again to turn the  
SBS system off.  
2. Set BAND to FM or AM.  
6. Set FUNCTION to RADIO OFF/  
TAPE to turn off the radio.  
3. Adjust TUNING to the desired sta-  
tion.  
Notes:  
• For the best AM reception, rotate  
the CD-3316 to position the built-  
in AM antenna.  
• For the best FM reception, fully  
extend the telescoping antenna  
and swivel it to the position that  
produces the best reception.  
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CD PLAYER OPERATION  
• A sudden shock or jolt while a CD  
is playing might suddenly change  
the speed of the CD’s rotation or  
cause the CD player to skip the  
track it is playing and, as a result,  
momentarily mute or distort the  
sound. This is not a malfunction.  
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.  
2. Adjust VOLUME and TONE to the  
desired levels.  
3. Place a CD in the compartment  
with the label facing up.  
Warning: Your CD-3316 CD  
player has a wide dynamic range.  
If you turn the volume too high  
during the low volume sections of  
a program, you might damage  
your hearing during sudden loud  
sections.  
4. Close the compartment cover.  
Within a few seconds the display  
shows the CD’s total number of  
tracks.  
3. Press SBS to turn on the SBS sys-  
tem. Press the button again to  
turn it off.  
4. To temporarily stop play, press  
PLAY/PAUSE. The pause indicator  
appears on the display. Press  
PLAY/PAUSE again to resume  
play.  
PLAYING A CD  
1. After loading a CD, press PLAY/  
PAUSE. The CD player plays the  
CD starting with the first track.  
The display shows the play indica-  
tor and the current track number.  
5. To completely stop play, press  
STOP/CLEAR.  
Note: If you do not stop the CD player,  
it plays to the end of the last track and  
automatically stops. When the CD  
player is stopped, the play indicator  
Notes:  
To search for sections of tracks,  
see “Audible Search.”  
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turns off and the total number of tracks appears on the display.  
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6. To remove the CD, press PUSH/  
side. (Signals are read from the  
non-label side.)  
OPEN after the CD stops turning.  
• Do not store CDs in high-tempera-  
ture, high-humidity locations. The  
CDs might warp.  
: Remove a loaded CD before  
Caution  
you move the CD-3316 to prevent pos-  
sible damage to the CD or the CD play-  
er.  
• Keep the CD dry. A water drop  
can act as a lens and affect the  
laser beam’s focus.  
AUDIBLE SEARCH  
• Always handle a CD by the edges  
to avoid fingerprints and always  
keep it in its protective case or  
sleeve when it is not in use. Fin-  
gerprints and scratches on the  
CD’s surface can prevent the  
laser beam from correctly reading  
the digital information. To clean  
the CD surface, use a CD Cleaner  
Kit (such as Cat. No. 42-116).  
While playing any track on a CD, you  
can press and hold down SKIP/  
SEARCH >> or << to search through  
the track to find a desired section. You  
hear the music at a higher speed and  
lower volume while the CD player  
searches.  
• Press and hold down SKIP/  
SEARCH >> for forward search.  
• If you move the player from a very  
cold room to a warmer one, mois-  
ture can condense on the pickup  
lens, preventing proper disc play.  
If this happens, turn the CD player  
off then wait 30 minutes before  
attempting to operate it again.  
• Press and hold down SKIP/  
SEARCH << for reverse search.  
To resume normal play, release SKIP/  
SEARCH >> or <<.  
CD CARE TIPS  
Even though a compact disc is very  
durable, treat the CD surface with  
care. We recommend the following  
precautions:  
• Do not place anything but a CD in  
the disc tray. This can damage the  
drive mechanism.  
• Do not write on either side of the  
CD, particularly the non-label  
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CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION  
Notes:  
LOADING A CASSETTE  
To temporarily stop playback,  
press PAUSE. Press PAUSE again  
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.  
to resume.  
To rapidly wind the tape forward or  
backward, press F-FWD or REW.  
The cassette deck automatically  
stops at the end of the tape.  
• Always remove and store cassette  
tapes when you are not using  
them.  
1. Press STOP/EJECT to open the  
cassette compartment cover.  
4. Adjust VOLUME and TONE to the  
desired levels.  
5. Press SBS to turn on the SBS sys-  
tem. Press the button again to  
turn it off.  
2. Insert the cassette tape with the  
side you want to play or record on  
facing you, and the exposed tape  
edge facing down.  
6. To manually stop play, press  
STOP/EJECT. The POWER indica-  
tor turns off. Press STOP/EJECT  
again to open the cassette com-  
partment.  
3. Close the cover.  
PLAYING A CASSETTE  
TAPE  
1. Set FUNCTION to TAPE.  
2. Load a cassette tape.  
3. Press PLAY. The power indicator  
lights and the tape player plays  
the cassette tape until it reaches  
the end, then it automatically  
stops.  
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PLAY/PAUSE  
3. Press  
twice to set  
RECORDING A  
CASSETTE TAPE  
the CD player to pause. The  
pause indicator appears on the  
display.  
You can record from the CD player or  
radio.  
RECORD  
4. Press  
on the tape deck.  
PLAY  
RECORD  
and  
lock down  
Notes:  
together, the CD player automati-  
cally begins playing the first track,  
and the tape deck begins record-  
ing from the CD. SYNC appears  
on the display.  
• 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  
move the tape past its leader.  
Caution: If you use a cassette  
tape with the erase-protection  
tabs removed, do not force down  
RECORD  
. This can damage the  
mechanism. See “Preventing  
Accidental Erasure.”  
Tape quality greatly affects the  
quality of the recording. We rec-  
ommend regular length (60-  
minute or 90-minute) cassette  
tapes. Long-play cassette tapes  
such as C-120s are not recom-  
mended. For low-noise, wide-  
range recordings, use normal-bias  
tape.  
Notes:  
To temporarily stop recording,  
PAUSE  
PAUSE  
again  
press  
. Press  
to resume recording.  
STOP/  
To stop recording, press  
EJECT  
. To stop the CD player,  
STOP  
• The CD-3316’s Automatic Level  
press  
.
Control  
(ALC)  
automatically  
adjusts the recording level. VOL-  
UME and TONE have no effect on  
recording.  
Recording from the Radio  
1. Insert a cassette tape.  
FUNCTION  
RADIO  
. The  
2. Set  
to  
Recording from a CD  
POWER  
indicator lights.  
FUNCTION  
CD  
BAND FM AM  
.
1. Set  
to  
and load a  
3. Set  
to  
or  
POWER  
CD. The  
indicator lights.  
TUNING  
4. Adjust  
to the station you  
2. Insert a cassette tape.  
want to record.  
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5. Press RECORD to begin record-  
driver to remove one or both of the  
cassette tape’s erase-protection tabs.  
ing.  
: You might hear a low-vol-  
Note  
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,  
set BEAT-CUT on the back of the  
CD player to either of the other  
positions.  
:
Notes  
• If you want to record over a tape  
side after you have removed the  
erase-protection tab, place  
a
piece of strong plastic tape over  
that side’s erase-protection hole.  
Be sure you cover only the hole  
originally covered by the erase-  
protection tab.  
6. To stop recording, press STOP/  
EJECT.  
TAPE CARE TIPS  
• Removing the erase-protection  
tabs does not prevent a bulk  
eraser from erasing a cassette  
tape.  
Preventing Accidental  
Erasure  
Cassette tapes have two erase-protec-  
tion tabs - one for each side. To protect  
a recording from being accidentally re-  
corded over or erased, use a screw-  
Erasing a Cassette Tape  
If you no longer want a recording, you  
can record over it or erase it.  
To erase a previously recorded tape,  
you can either:  
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• 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 become tightly  
wound on the reels. This can cause  
playback sound quality to deteriorate.  
To restore the sound quality, fast-for-  
ward the tape from the beginning to the  
end of one side, then completely re-  
wind it. Then loosen the tape reels by  
gently tapping each side of the cas-  
sette’s outer shell on a flat surface.  
Caution: Be careful not to damage the  
cassette when tapping it. Do not touch  
the exposed tape or allow any sharp  
objects near the cassette.  
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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.  
• Once you set the volume, do not  
increase it. Over a period of time,  
your ears adapt to the volume  
level, so a volume level that does  
not cause discomfort might still  
damage your hearing.  
To connect the headphones, insert the  
headphones’ 1/8-inch plug into the  
PHONES jack.  
TRAFFIC SAFETY  
Do not wear headphones while operat-  
ing a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle.  
Even though some headphones are  
designed to let you hear some outside  
sounds when listening at normal vol-  
ume levels, they still present a traffic  
hazard and are illegal in some areas.  
Then put on the headphones and ad-  
just VOLUME to a comfortable listening  
level.  
Note: Connecting the headphones au-  
tomatically disconnects the built-in  
speakers.  
LISTENING SAFELY  
Do not listen at extremely high volume  
levels. Extended, high-volume listen-  
ing can lead to permanent hearing  
loss. Follow these guidelines to protect  
your hearing, especially when you use  
headphones.  
• Always start by setting the volume  
to the lowest level possible before  
you begin listening. Put the head-  
phones  
on,  
then  
gradually  
increase the volume as neces-  
sary.  
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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 gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Water  
contains minerals that can corrode electronic circuits.  
Use the CD-3316 only in normal temperature environments. Temper-  
ature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage  
batteries, and warp or melt the case.  
Handle the CD-3316 carefully. Dropping it can damage the case and  
circuit boards and cause the product to work improperly.  
Keep the CD-3316 away from dust and dirt, which can cause prema-  
ture wear of parts.  
Wipe the CD-3316 occasionally with a damp cloth to keep it looking  
CLEANER  
new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong deter-  
gents to clean the CD-3316.  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type. Always remove  
old or weak batteries. They can leak chemicals that destroy electronic  
circuits.  
Modifying or tampering with the CD-3316’s internal components can cause a mal-  
function and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to oper-  
ate it. If your CD-3316 is not performing as it should, take it to your local Radio Shack  
store for assistance.  
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FCC INFORMATION  
CLEANING THE TAPE-  
HANDLING PARTS  
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 when it is operating  
properly. To eliminate interference,  
you can try one or more of the follow-  
ing corrective measures:  
Dirt, dust or particles of the tape’s coat-  
ing can accumulate on the tape heads  
and other parts that the tape touches.  
This can greatly reduce the perfor-  
mance of the cassette player. Use the  
following cleaning procedure after ev-  
ery 20 hours of tape player operation.  
1. Remove the batteries and discon-  
nect any other power source.  
• Reorient or relocate the radio or  
TV’s receiving antenna  
2. Open the cassette compartment  
door.  
• Increase the distance between the  
CD-3316 and the radio or TV  
3. Press PLAY to expose the tape-  
handling parts.  
• Use outlets on different electrical  
circuits for the CD-3316 and the  
radio or TV  
4. Use a cotton swab dipped in  
denatured alcohol or tape head  
cleaning solution to clean the  
record/play head, pinch roller,  
capstan, and erase head.  
Consult your local Radio Shack store  
or an experienced radio/TV technician  
if the problem still exists.  
5. When you finish cleaning, press  
STOP/EJECT and close the cas-  
sette compartment door.  
Your local Radio Shack store sells a  
complete line of cassette deck clean-  
ing supplies.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CASSETTE DECK  
GENERAL  
Output  
Tape  
Speed  
Power  
(10%  
THD)  
............................................. 1 7/8 ips  
......................................... 2 Watts/CH  
DC Speakers  
.................................................. Dy-  
(4.75  
cm/sec)  
Tape  
System  
4
..............................................  
Tracks/Side/Stereo Signal to Noise  
Ra-  
tio.................................................... 40  
namic, 4-Inch x 2 Power Supply  
..................................................... AC  
120V/60Hz DC 9V, 6 D Batteries Di-  
dB  
Channel  
Separation  
mensions  
(HWD)  
...................................................... 35  
dB  
................................... 7 3/4 x 15 1/2 x  
9 Inches Weight ............................... 7  
1bs 11 oz (3.5 Kg) (Without Batteries)  
CD PLAYER (Test Point at CD Output)  
Specifications are typical; individual  
units might vary. Specifications are  
subject to change and improvement  
without notice.  
Type ............................................ CD  
Player with Optical Pickup Channels  
................................................  
Channels (Stereo) Frequency Re-  
sponse ............................................  
Two  
90-Day Warranty  
20 Hz to 20 kHz Digital Filter  
........................................... 8 Times  
Oversampling Signal to Noise Ratio  
................................................... 70 dB  
RADIO SHACK A Division of Tandy  
Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
Wow  
and  
Flutter  
14709-0199-13 6A5 Printed in Indone-  
sia  
.........................................................  
0.45%  
RADIO  
Frequency  
Range:  
FM  
......................................... 88 MHz to  
108 MHz AM .......................................  
530 kHz to 1710 kHz Antennas: FM  
............................................................  
..  
Rod  
AM  
..................................................... Fer-  
rite Core Usable Sensitivity: FM (1 IHF  
Usable Sensitivity) ........................ 6  
uV AM (20 dB S/N Sensitivity)  
....................... 470 uV/m  
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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 period, we will repair it with-  
bring your Radio Shack sales  
as proof of purchase date to any Radio Shack store. Warranty does  
out charge for parts and labor. Simply  
slip  
not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a product subjected to  
misuse or accidental damage.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RADIO SHACK MAKES NO  
EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIM-  
ITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED  
WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. Some states do not permit limita-  
tion or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limita-  
tion(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
We Service What We Sell  
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RADIO SHACK  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
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