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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
move the tape past its leader.

• 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.

• The CD-3316’s Automatic Level

Control (ALC) automatically
adjusts the recording level. VOL-
UME and TONE have no effect on
recording.

Recording from a CD

1. Set 

FUNCTION

 to 

CD

 and load a

CD. The 

POWER

 indicator lights.

2. Insert a cassette tape.

3. Press 

PLAY/PAUSE

 twice to set

the CD player to pause. The
pause indicator appears on the
display.

4. Press 

RECORD

 on the tape deck.

RECORD

 and 

PLAY

 lock down

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.

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.”

Notes:

• To temporarily stop recording,

press 

PAUSE

. Press 

PAUSE

 again

to resume recording.

• To stop recording, press 

STOP/

EJECT

. To stop the CD player,

press 

STOP

.

Recording from the Radio

1. Insert a cassette tape.

2. Set 

FUNCTION

 to 

RADIO

. The

POWER

 indicator lights.

3. Set 

BAND

 to 

FM

 or 

AM

.

4. Adjust 

TUNING

 to the station you

want to record.

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Summary of Contents for CD-3316

Page 1: ...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: ...button so the cassette does not pop out One Touch Recording lets you press only one button to start record ing Automatic Level Control automati cally adjusts the recording level Multiple Source Recor...

Page 3: ...dupli cate musical recordings for noncom mercial personal use Warning To prevent fire or shock haz ard do not expose this product to rain or moisture This symbol is intended to alert you to the prese...

Page 4: ...4 CONTENTS 14 540 fm Page 4 Wednesday June 30 1999 2 27 PM...

Page 5: ...the bat tery compartment cover and pull out the cover in the direction of the arrows to remove it 2 Remove the old batteries Cautions Always dispose of the old batter ies promptly and properly Never l...

Page 6: ...ore 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...

Page 7: ...tion fully extend the telescoping antenna and swivel it to the position that produces the best reception The FM STEREO indicator lights when you receive an FM signal in stereo If FM stereo reception i...

Page 8: ...e 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 2 Adjust VOLUME and TONE to the...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...disc tray This can damage the drive mechanism 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 tempera ture high...

Page 11: ...3 Press PLAY The power indicator lights and the tape player plays the cassette tape until it reaches the end then it automatically stops Notes To temporarily stop playback press PAUSE Press PAUSE aga...

Page 12: ...CTION to CD and load a CD The POWER indicator lights 2 Insert a cassette tape 3 Press PLAY PAUSE twice to set the CD player to pause The pause indicator appears on the display 4 Press RECORD on the ta...

Page 13: ...each side To protect a recording from being accidentally re corded over or erased use a screw driver to remove one or both of the cassette tape s erase protection tabs Notes If you want to record ove...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...ng 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 phone...

Page 16: ...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 d...

Page 17: ...ced radio TV technician if the problem still exists CLEANING THE TAPE HANDLING PARTS Dirt dust or particles of the tape s coat ing can accumulate on the tape heads and other parts that the tape touche...

Page 18: ...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 GENERAL Output Power 10 THD 2 Watts CH DC Speakers Dy namic 4 Inch x 2...

Page 19: ...19 14 540 fm Page 19 Wednesday June 30 1999 2 27 PM...

Page 20: ...20 14 540 fm Page 20 Wednesday June 30 1999 2 27 PM...

Page 21: ...Warranty does 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 WARR...

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