Optimus CD-3329 owner manual Recording from the CD Player

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RECORDING

You can record from the CD player, radio, or another tape.

Notes:

The CD-3329’s Automatic Level Control (ALC) automatically ad- justs the recording level. VOLUME has no effect on recording.

Tape quality greatly affects the quality of the recording. We rec- ommend regular length (60- or 90- minute) cassette tapes. We do not recommend long-play cassette tapes such as C-120s because they are thin and can easily tan- gle. For 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-protection tabs are in place on the cassette tape you are using to record. See “Preventing Acci- dental Erasure” on Page 20.

If you want to skip an unwanted sec- tion during recording, you can tempo- rarily stop recording by pressing PAUSE on Tape 1 while the unwanted section plays. To resume recording, press PAUSE on Tape 1 again.

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Caution: If you try to record on a cassette tape that has had the erase-protection tabs removed, you cannot press down RECORD. Do not force it, as this can dam- age the mechanism.

Recording from the CD Player

1.Set the switch to CD and load a CD.

Notes:

If needed, press SKIP or

SKIP ( or on the remote) to find the desired track.

To record a programmed sequence, follow the steps in “Programmed Play” on Page 14 to store the tracks first.

2.Load a cassette in Tape 1.

3.Press PLAY/PAUSE on the CD player (or on the remote).

4.Press RECORD on Tape 1. Both RECORD and PLAY lock down. The CD starts playing and Tape 1 begins recording from the CD.

Note: You can listen to the CD as you record.

5.The tape automatically stops when it reaches the end. To stop the CD player, press STOP. To stop recording before the tape reaches the end, press STOP/

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Contents CD-3329 CD Player FeaturesOther Special Features Cassette DeckFm Page 3 Wednesday, June 30, 1999 1201 PM Contents Connecting Speakers PreparationConnecting Power Using AC PowerUsing Batteries Using Headphones Listening SafelyUsing the Radio Using the CD Player Using the Remote ControlLoading a CD Playing a CD Automatic Search Music System Asms Special FeaturesAudible Search PauseRepeat Continuous PlayProgrammed Play Deleting a Programmed SequenceCD and CD Player Tips Playing a Cassette Tape Using the Cassette RecorderLoading a Cassette Tape Normal PlayUsing Fast-Forward and Rewind Using PauseConsecutive Play Recording Recording from the CD PlayerDubbing a Cassette Tape Tape TipsRecording from the Radio Erasing a Cassette TapePreventing Accidental Erasure Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityCare and Maintenance Cleaning the TAPE- Handling Parts FCC Wants YOU to KnowSpecifications Cassette RecorderRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas