Optimus CD-3329 owner manual Consecutive Play, Using Fast-Forward and Rewind, Using Pause

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3.Press PLAY on the deck you are using to begin playback. The POWER indicator lights.

4.Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level.

5.To boost the bass, set E- BASS OFF/ON to ON.

6.To enhance the stereo effect, set

STEREO WIDE OFF/ON to ON.

7.The tape automatically stops when it reaches the end. To stop playing the tape before it reaches the end, press STOP/EJECT.

8.Press STOP/EJECT again to open the cassette compartment, then remove the cassette tape.

Turn the tape over and press PLAY to play the other side.

Consecutive Play

The CD-3329 can play one side of a tape in Tape 2, then automatically play one side of a tape in Tape 1.

1.Set the switch to TAPE.

2.Load a cassette in each deck.

3.Press PLAY on Tape 2. The sys- tem begins playing the tape in Tape 2.

4.Press PAUSE, then PLAY on Tape 1.

5.When the tape in Tape 2 reaches the end, PAUSE on Tape 1 re- leases and the system automati- cally plays the tape in Tape 1.

Using Fast-Forward and Rewind

While the tape is stopped or playing, press FAST-For REWIND to move the tape rapidly forward or backward. Press STOP/EJECT to stop the tape.

Using Pause

Press PAUSE to temporarily stop play. Press PAUSE again to resume play.

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Contents CD-3329 Other Special Features FeaturesCD Player Cassette DeckFm Page 3 Wednesday, June 30, 1999 1201 PM Contents Preparation Connecting SpeakersUsing AC Power Connecting PowerUsing Batteries Listening Safely Using HeadphonesUsing the Radio Loading a CD Using the CD PlayerUsing the Remote Control Playing a CD Audible Search Special FeaturesAutomatic Search Music System Asms PauseContinuous Play RepeatDeleting a Programmed Sequence Programmed PlayCD and CD Player Tips Loading a Cassette Tape Using the Cassette RecorderPlaying a Cassette Tape Normal PlayConsecutive Play Using Fast-Forward and RewindUsing Pause Recording from the CD Player RecordingRecording from the Radio Tape TipsDubbing a Cassette Tape Erasing a Cassette TapeRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Preventing Accidental ErasureCare and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsCassette Recorder SpecificationsRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas