Radio Shack CD-8150 owner manual Important Safety Instructions

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Careful attention is devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your CD changer, and safety is a major fac- tor in its design. However, safety is also your responsibility.

This section lists important information that will help you properly use and en- joy your CD changer and accessories. Read all the included safety and oper- ating instructions before using your CD changer. Follow them closely, and retain them for future reference.

Heed Warnings — Follow all warn- ings on the product and in the operat- ing instructions.

Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

Attachments — Do not use attach- ments/accessories not recommended by the product manufacturer, as they might create a hazard.

Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet base- ment; or near a swimming pool).

Accessories — Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tri- pod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recom-

mended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Follow the manufac- turer's instructions for mounting, and use a recommended mounting acces- sory.

Carts — Move the prod- uct on a cart carefully. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven sur- faces may cause the product/cart to overturn.

Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet provide ventilation, ensure reliable operation, and protect from overheating. Do not block or cover these openings, and do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Do not place the prod- uct in a built-in bookcase or rack un- less it provides proper ventilation as specified by the manufacturer.

Power Sources — Operate this prod- uct using only the power source indi- cated on its marking label. If you are not sure of your home's power type, consult your product dealer or local power company.

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Contents CD-8150 Features Fm Page 3 Thursday, August 12, 1999 1045 AM Important Safety Instructions Fm Page 5 Thursday, August 12, 1999 1045 AM When the product exhibits a dis- tinct change in performance Contents Using the Remote Control Connecting the CD ChangerPreparation Using the Remote Loading CDS OperationPlaying CDS Or, press Stop to stop play be- fore the last CD ends Selecting a CD Selecting a TrackChanging CDS During Playback Audible Search Special FeaturesRepeat Play Shuffle Play Intro ScanPlaying a Sequence of Tracks Checking/Changing the Programmed Sequence Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionCare and Maintenance CD Care Tips FCC Wants YOU to KnowSpecifications AudioFm Page 22 Thursday, August 12, 1999 1045 AM Fm Page 23 Thursday, August 12, 1999 1045 AM RadioShack

CD-8150 specifications

The Radio Shack CD-8150 is a well-regarded compact disc player that gained popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s, a time when CD technology was rapidly evolving and gaining traction over traditional analog formats. As a pioneer in the field, the CD-8150 not only served music enthusiasts but also represented the technological advancements of its era.

One of the primary features of the CD-8150 is its excellent audio quality. Equipped with a 16-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), it provided a clear and crisp sound that allowed listeners to appreciate the full dynamic range of their music. This was complemented by its ability to play standard CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, making it versatile for its time. The player also featured a dual-speed transport mechanism that enhanced playback reliability and minimized errors.

The CD-8150 was designed with user convenience in mind. It included a straightforward control interface, with clearly labeled buttons for easy navigation through tracks. Additionally, the remote control feature allowed users to control playback from a distance, enhancing the overall listening experience, especially during gatherings or while relaxing at home.

Another noteworthy aspect of the CD-8150 was its capability to execute various playback modes, such as shuffle and repeat. This functionality catered to diverse listening preferences and made it easier for users to enjoy their favorite tracks in their preferred order. Moreover, the device featured a multi-segment LED display that provided visual feedback on track selection, time elapsed, and remaining time, contributing to ease of use.

In terms of build quality, the CD-8150 was robustly constructed, featuring a solid chassis that reduced vibration and resonance during operation. This attention to design helped preserve the integrity of the audio signal, further enhancing sound reproduction.

While it may not have the advanced features and connectivity options seen in today’s digital devices, the Radio Shack CD-8150 remains a memorable piece of audio hardware that reflects a period when compact discs revolutionized the way people experienced music. Its combination of audio fidelity, user-friendly design, and solid construction have cemented its place as a significant player in the evolution of home audio systems. For collectors and vintage audio enthusiasts, the CD-8150 represents an important chapter in the story of digital music playback.