Radio Shack CD-3319 Recording from the Radio, Recording from an Auxiliary Audio Source

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3.If you are not starting from track 1, select the desired track or pro- gram a sequence (if you do not want to record the entire CD), then press PLAY/PAUSE twice to pause the CD player. appears.

4.Press RECORD on the tape

deck. RECORD and PLAY lock down, the CD player auto- matically begins playing the first track, and the tape deck begins

recording from the CD. and SYNC 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 record mechanism. See “Prevent- ing Accidental Erasure.”

Note: To temporarily stop record-

ing, press PAUSE . Press

PAUSE again to resume re- cording.

5.To stop recording, press STOP/

EJECT . To stop the CD player, press STOP/CLEAR .

Recording from the Radio

1.Set FUNCTION to RADIO. The POWER indicator lights.

2.Insert a cassette tape.

3.Set BAND to FM or AM.

4.Adjust TUNING to the station you want to record.

5.Press RECORD to begin record- ing.

Note: You might hear a low- volume tone from the CD-3319’s speakers during playback after you record an AM radio program. To insure a tone-free recording, make a test recording before you record the desired program. If you hear the tone in the test recording, set MODE/BEAT-CUTon the back of the CD player to whichever position gives you the best recorded sound.

6.To stop recording, press STOP/

EJECT .

Recording from an Auxiliary Audio Source

1.Set FUNCTION to AUX. The POWER indicator lights.

2.Insert a cassette tape.

3.Connect an auxiliary audio source and start playing the selection you want to record.

4.Press RECORD to begin record- ing.

5.To stop recording, press STOP/

EJECT .

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Contents CD-3319 Other Special Features FeaturesCD Player Features Cassette Deck FeaturesFm Page 3 Wednesday, June 30, 1999 352 PM Contents Preparation Connecting SpeakersAttaching the Speakers Connecting the Speaker Wires Connecting AN Auxiliary Audio SourceUsing AC Power Connecting PowerUsing Batteries Using Your Vehicle’s Battery Traffic Safety Using HeadphonesListening Safely Radio Operation Loading a CD CD Player OperationPlaying a CD Storing/Playing a Programmed Sequence Programming TracksErasing a Programmed Sequence Checking a Programmed SequenceAutomatic Search Music System Asms Special CD Player FeaturesAudible Search Intro Play Repeat PlayShuffle Play CD Care Tips Loading a Cassette Tape Cassette Player OperationPlaying a Cassette Tape Recording from a CD Recording on a Cassette TapeRecording from an Auxiliary Audio Source Recording from the RadioRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Tape Care TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Erasing a Cassette TapeCare and Maintenance FCC Information Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsCassette Deck SpecificationsRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas