Radio Shack CD-3319 owner manual Recording on a Cassette Tape, Recording from a CD

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To rapidly wind the tape forward or backward, press FAST-F

or REWIND . The cassette deck automatically stops at the end of the tape.

Be sure the cassette player is stopped before fast-forwarding or rewinding a cassette tape.

Always remove and store cas- sette tapes when you are not using them.

4.Adjust VOLUME, TONE and BAL- ANCE to the desired levels.

5.Press E-BASSto turn on the extended bass system. Press the button again to turn it off.

6.To manually stop play, press

STOP/EJECT . The POWER indicator turns off. Press STOP/

EJECT again to open the cas- sette compartment and remove the tape.

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RECORDING ON A

CASSETTE TAPE

You can record from the CD player, the radio, or an auxiliary audio source to a cassette tape.

Notes:

Before recording, be sure the erase-protection tabs are in place on the cassette tape you are recording onto (see “Preventing Accidental Erasure”).

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 easily tangle. For low-noise, wide-range record- ings, use normal-bias tape.

The CD-3319’s Automatic Level Control (ALC) automatically adjusts the recording level. VOL- UME, TONE and BALANCE 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.

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Contents CD-3319 Cassette Deck Features FeaturesCD Player Features Other Special FeaturesFm Page 3 Wednesday, June 30, 1999 352 PM Contents Connecting Speakers PreparationAttaching the Speakers Connecting AN Auxiliary Audio Source Connecting the Speaker WiresConnecting Power Using AC PowerUsing Batteries Using Your Vehicle’s Battery Using Headphones Traffic SafetyListening Safely Radio Operation CD Player Operation Loading a CDPlaying a CD Programming Tracks Storing/Playing a Programmed SequenceChecking a Programmed Sequence Erasing a Programmed SequenceSpecial CD Player Features Automatic Search Music System AsmsAudible Search Repeat Play Intro PlayShuffle Play CD Care Tips Cassette Player Operation Loading a Cassette TapePlaying a Cassette Tape Recording on a Cassette Tape Recording from a CDRecording from the Radio Recording from an Auxiliary Audio SourceErasing a Cassette Tape Tape Care TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityCare and Maintenance Cleaning the TAPE- Handling Parts FCC InformationSpecifications Cassette DeckRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas