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9

Cassette Deck Operation

low-noise, wide-range recordings, use
normal bias tape.

• 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.

• Before recording, be sure the erase pro-

tection tabs are in place on the cassette
tape you are using to record. See “Pre-
venting Accidental Erasure” on Page 10. 

• If you try to record on a tape that has

had its erase protection tabs removed,
you cannot press  . Do not force it, as
this can damage the mechanism.

Recording from the CD Player

1. Set 

FUNCTION

 to 

CD

.

2. Load the cassette you want to record on

into the cassette compartment. Load a
CD into the CD compartment.

3. If you want to begin recording on a dif-

ferent track besides the first, press 

SKIP

.

on the CD player until the desired

track number appears, then press 

.

The cassette deck starts recording and
the CD starts to play the first track or the
track you selected.

Notes:

• To temporarily pause recording, press

 on the cassette deck. Press 

again to resume recording.

• If you also want to pause the CD

player, press 

. Press 

.

again

to resume playing the CD.

• If you hold down 

SKIP

 

.

or 

.

to

search within a track during record-
ing, the cassette deck will record the
sound.

4. To stop recording before the tape

reaches the end, press 

.

on the cas-

sette deck.

5. To stop the CD player before it automati-

cally stops, press 

.

on the CD player.

Recording from the Radio

1. Follow Steps 1–4 in “Radio Operation”

on Page 5.

2. Insert a blank cassette tape, or one you

want to record over, into the cassette
compartment.

3. Press 

.

on the cassette deck. The cas-

sette deck starts recording from the
radio.

Notes: 

• To temporarily pause recording, press

 on the cassette deck. Press 

again to resume recording.

• To reduce a whistling sound (called

an 

AM beat) heard during a recording

from an AM broadcast, slide 

BEAT

CUT

 to the position that produces the

best quality recording.

4. To stop recording before the tape

reaches the end, press 

 on the cas-

sette deck.

TAPE TIPS

Erasing a Cassette Tape

To erase a previously recorded tape, simply
record over it. To erase an entire side of a
cassette tape, set 

FUNCTION

 to 

CD

 and do

not load a CD. Then start recording and let
the tape record to the end. Or, set 

FUNCTION

to 

TAPE

 and press  .

To quickly erase both sides of a cassette
tape, use a bulk tape eraser, available at
your local RadioShack store.

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Summary of Contents for 14-518

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment AM FM CD Cassette Portable 14 518 fm Page 1 Tuesday October 10 2000 11 31 AM...

Page 2: ...ns you can use stan dard AC power with the supplied AC power cord or internal batteries not supplied to power the player Important Most material on compact discs and prerecorded tapes is copyrighted U...

Page 3: ...nsult your local RadioShack store if the problem still exists A Quick Look at Your System WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK...

Page 4: ...ck or the plug into the outlet do not force it Turn the power cord and try again Connecting the power cord to the system au tomatically disconnects the internal batteries INSTALLING BATTERIES You can...

Page 5: ...remely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the volume level so a volume level t...

Page 6: ...e level Adjust TONE to HIGH to emphasize tre ble sounds or to LOW to emphasize bass sounds 6 The CD stops after playing the last track To stop play sooner press Wait a few seconds for the CD to stop t...

Page 7: ...P until the desired track number appears 3 To store the selected track press PRO GRAM Pr flashes on the display and the FM ST PROG indicator flashes 4 Repeat Steps 2 3 to store up to 16 tracks Note If...

Page 8: ...nd playing a CD Cassette Deck Operation LOADING AND PLAYING A TAPE 1 Slide FUNCTION to STD BY TAPE 2 Press to open the cassette door Load a cassette tape into the guides on the door with the side you...

Page 9: ...ying the CD If you hold down SKIP or to search within a track during record ing the cassette deck will record the sound 4 To stop recording before the tape reaches the end press on the cas sette deck...

Page 10: ...ution Be careful not to damage the cas sette when tapping it Do not touch the ex posed tape or allow any sharp objects near the cassette Care and Maintenance To enjoy your AM FM CD Cassette Portable f...

Page 11: ...B Flat BPFA 70 Dynamic Range 80 dB Signal to Noise 60 dB Distortion measured at 12 0 05 Channel Separation 1 kHz 50 dB 20 kHz 35 dB CASSETTE DECK Wow and Flutter Limit 3 Measured 09 19 Frequency Respo...

Page 12: ...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 un less otherwise provided by law a correct the de...

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