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If the CD-3318 does not operate prop-
erly or if the sound weakens or distorts,
replace the batteries.

Cautions:

• Always dispose of the old batter-

ies promptly and properly.

• Never leave dead, old, or weak

batteries in the CD-3318. They
can leak chemicals and corrode or
damage electronic circuits.

Using Your Vehicle’s Battery

You can power the CD-3318 from your
vehicle’s battery using a DC-to-AC in-
verter (such as Radio Shack Cat. No.
22-132, not supplied).

Cautions:

• To protect your vehicle’s electrical

system, always plug the AC power
cord into 

AC IN~

 and the inverter

before you plug the inverter into
the cigarette lighter socket.
Always unplug the inverter from
the cigarette lighter socket before
you unplug the AC power cord
from 

AC IN~

 and the inverter.

• The recommended inverter sup-

plies 120 volts AC power and
delivers at least 315 milliamps.
Using an inverter that does not
meet these specifications could
damage the CD-3318. 

1. Plug the supplied power cord into

the 

AC IN~

 jack on the back of the

CD-3318.

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-3318 does not operate
properly when you use the inverter, un-
plug the inverter from the cigarette
lighter socket and clean the socket to
remove ashes and debris. Also, check
the AC power cord for proper connec-
tion. If it still does not operate properly,
check the fuse in the inverter.

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Summary of Contents for CD-3318

Page 1: ...Cat No 14 542 OWNER S MANUAL Portable CD Boom Box Please read before using this equipment CD 3318 with Double Cassette Recorder and AM FM Stereo 14 542 fm Page 1 Wednesday June 30 1999 3 38 PM...

Page 2: ...from the same point Shuffle Play randomly selects and plays tracks from the loaded CD Intro Scan helps you locate a de sired track by playing the first 10 sec onds of each track on a CD CASSETTE DECK...

Page 3: ...arning This system employs a laser light beam Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or at tempt to service this device due to possible eye injury Warning The use of controls adjust m...

Page 4: ...Music System ASMS 12 Audible Search 12 Repeat Play 13 Intro Play 13 Shuffle Play 13 Using DISPLAY 14 CD Care Tips 14 Cassette Player Operation 15 Loading a Cassette Tape 15 Playing a Cassette Tape 15...

Page 5: ...onnects internal batteries when you connect the AC power cord Using Batteries You can power the CD 3318 from eight D batteries not supplied For the best results we recommend alkaline batter ies such a...

Page 6: ...g the inverter from the cigarette lighter socket before you unplug the AC power cord from AC IN and the inverter The recommended inverter sup plies 120 volts AC power and delivers at least 315 milliam...

Page 7: ...ning After you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the...

Page 8: ...gnal in stereo If FM stereo reception is noisy set BEAT CUT to 0 The sound is no longer in stereo but reception should improve For the best AM reception rotate the CD 3318 to position the built in AM...

Page 9: ...LAYING 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 cur rent track number and the elapsed time Notes To repeat skip over or...

Page 10: ...the end of the last track and automatically stops When the CD player is stopped disappears from the display and the total number of tracks appears 6 To remove the CD press PUSH OPEN after the CD stops...

Page 11: ...the first track of the programmed sequence The display shows the play indicator the current track number and the current track s elapsed playing time Notes Programming is not completed until you press...

Page 12: ...of the last track and begins playing the first track To select a track while the CD player is stopped press SKIP or until the desired track number appears on the display The track begins playing auto...

Page 13: ...of each track Note Intro play does not work with a programmed sequence While the CD player is stopped press MODE until appears on the dis play Then press PLAY PAUSE The CD player plays the first 10 se...

Page 14: ...he 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 side Signals are read from...

Page 15: ...cassette compartment cover 2 Insert the cassette tape into the tape guides on the compartment door with the side you want to play facing you and the exposed tape edge facing down 3 Close the cover PLA...

Page 16: ...CD 3318 can play one side of a tape loaded in Tape 1 then one side of a tape loaded in Tape 2 Load a cas sette tape in each deck then press PLAY on Tape 2 Next simulta neously press PAUSE and PLAY on...

Page 17: ...1 begins recording from the CD and appear 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...

Page 18: ...ape 1 3 Set RADIO CD OFF to TAPE 4 Press HI SPEED DUBBING to dub at twice the normal speed Note High speed dubbing pro duces a slightly lower quality recording but is useful for quicker recording 5 Pr...

Page 19: ...n record over it or erase it To erase the entire cassette tape record silence by setting the RADIO CD OFF switch to TAPE or CD with no other tape or CD loaded and press RECORD on Tape 1 To quickly era...

Page 20: ...ents Temper ature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt plastic parts Keep the CD 3318 away from dust and dirt which can cause prema ture wear of parts...

Page 21: ...problem still exists CLEANING THE TAPE HANDLING PARTS Dirt dust or particles of the tape s coating can accumulate on the tape heads and other parts that the tape touches This can greatly reduce the p...

Page 22: ...Two Channels Stereo Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz Digital Filter 8 times Oversampling Signal to Noise Ratio 80 dB 400 Hz HPF 30 kHz LPF Wow and Flutter Unmeasurable Programmable Memory 16 Tracks...

Page 23: ...ts Channel DC Speakers Two 100 mm Power Supply AC 120V DC 12 V Dimensions HWD 713 16 211 2 87 8 inches 199 546 226 mm Weight 12 lbs 2 oz 5 5 kg Specifications are typical individual units might vary S...

Page 24: ...re 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 W...

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