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SPECIFICATIONS 

GENERAL
Power Supply120V AC, 60 Hz

or Six D Batteries

Output Power (10% THD)  1 Watt 

×

2 Channels

Dimensions  6

5

/16 

×

 18

1

/2 

×

  9

1

/16

Inches (HWD)

(160 

×

 470 

×

 230 mm)

Weight (without Batteries)  9 lbs 6 oz

(4.25 kg)

RADIO

Frequency  AM: 530-1710 kHz

FM: 88-108 MHz

CASSETTE DECK

Tape Speed  1

7

/8 ips

Tape System  4-Track Stereo

Recording System  AC Bias

Erasing System  Permanent Magnet
Erase Head

CD PLAYER

Number of Tracks to be Pro-
grammed  20

Frequency Response  

±

 3 dB at 61

Hz to 16 kHz

Signal-To-Noise  65 dB

Sampling Frequency  44.1 kHz

Oversampling  2 Times

Harmonic Distortion  2%

Specifications are typical; individual
units might vary. Specifications are
subject to change and improvement
without notice.

14-539.fm  Page 22  Wednesday, June 30, 1999  1:50 PM

Summary of Contents for CD-3315

Page 1: ...Cat No 14 539 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment Portable AM FM Stereo Single Cassette Recorder with CD Player CD 3315 14 539 fm Page 1 Wednesday June 30 1999 1 50 PM...

Page 2: ...from the CD player or radio or make live recordings using the built in microphone CD PLAYER FEATURES Automatic Search Music System lets you quickly find any track on a CD Programmable Play lets you pr...

Page 3: ...age within the system s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the system s case This symbol is intended to inform you that important operat...

Page 4: ...4 14 539 fm Page 4 Wednesday June 30 1999 1 50 PM...

Page 5: ...m 11 Repeat Play 11 Programmed Play 12 Checking a Programmed Sequence 12 Editing a Programmed Sequence 12 CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION 13 Playing a Cassette Tape 13 Recording 13 Recording from the CD Pla...

Page 6: ...it 2 If necessary remove and dis pose of the old batteries Cautions To protect the CD 3315 from possible battery leakage never leave dead weak or old batteries in the CD 3315 If you do not plan to use...

Page 7: ...ert your vehicle s DC power to 120V AC using a DC to AC inverter such as Radio Shack Cat No 22 132 not supplied Follow the in structions included with the inverter to connect it to your vehicle s ciga...

Page 8: ...ust the volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to per manent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over t...

Page 9: ...ereo FM broad cast To listen to FM monaural set it to MONO 4 Adjust TUNING to the desired station Notes For the best AM reception rotate the CD 3315 to position the built in AM antenna For the best FM...

Page 10: ...E BASS to ON for an enhanced bass effect Press it to OFF for normal bass sound 7 To turn off the radio set FUNC TION POWER to TAPE The POWER indicator turns off 14 539 fm Page 10 Wednesday June 30 19...

Page 11: ...ng set VOLUME to its lowest setting before you begin playing a CD 1 Press PLAY PAUSE to play all the tracks in order starting with Track 1 The current track num ber and the track s elapsed time appear...

Page 12: ...forward At the end of a CD you can only search back ward REPEAT PLAY You can repeat the current track the entire CD or a programmed se quence see Programmed Play To repeat the current track press REP...

Page 13: ...OGRAM the current track number and the track s elapsed time appear on the display Note During play you can press SKIP or to move through the programmed se quence 6 To clear the program from mem ory pr...

Page 14: ...wind the tape for ward or backward press FAST F or REWIND The cassette deck automatically stops at the end of the tape To manually stop play press STOP EJECT The POWER indicator turns off Press STOP E...

Page 15: ...sily tangle The system s Automatic Level Control ALC automatically adjusts the recording level VOL UME and E BASS have no effect on recording You can record only specific tracks from a CD by first pro...

Page 16: ...To reduce or eliminate a whistling sound sometimes produced when recording AM broadcasts set FM MODE OSC to any of the three posi tions 1 2 or 3 that give you the best sound quality To temporarily pa...

Page 17: ...tte tape or one you want to record over into the cassette compartment 3 Place the CD 3315 2 3 feet from the recording source 4 Press RECORD to begin record ing RECORD and PLAY lock down Note To tempor...

Page 18: ...eries and distort or melt plastic parts Handle the CD 3315 gently and carefully Dropping it can dam age the circuit boards and can cause the system to work im properly Keep the CD 3315 away from dust...

Page 19: ...beam from correctly reading the digital information If the CD gets scratched use Scratch n Fix Radio Shack Cat No 42 127 to repair the disc TAPE TIPS Erasing a Cassette Tape To erase a previously reco...

Page 20: ...Shack franchisees and dealers Within this period we will repair it without charge for parts and labor Simply bring your Radio Shack sales slip as proof of purchase date to any Radio Shack store Warra...

Page 21: ...hen you finish cleaning press STOP EJECT and close the cassette compartment door Your local Radio Shack store sells a complete line of cassette cleaning products RESTORING TAPE TENSION AND SOUND QUALI...

Page 22: ...ape Speed 17 8 ips Tape System 4 Track Stereo Recording System AC Bias Erasing System Permanent Magnet Erase Head CD PLAYER Number of Tracks to be Pro grammed 20 Frequency Response 3 dB at 61 Hz to 16...

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