Radio Shack 13-1317 75+06*6704, 75+06*%#5566 2.#4, 4GRNCKPIVJG2TQITCOOGF 6TCEMU, Ngctkpi%&/Goqt

Models: 13-1317

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Programming CD Tracks

There are only 20 memory slots for a CD program. If you try to program for more than 20 tracks, the previously programmed track(s) will be replaced in sequence. For example, the 21st entry replaces the first entry, and the 22nd entry replaces the second entry.

Using the Tuner

The music center has a built-in AM antenna. For better reception, adjust its location.

While an FM stereo broadcast is received, IJ;H;E appears on the display. If the reception is poor or noisy, press STEREO/

MONO to switch the stereo broadcast to mono. When mono is selected, IJ;H;E disappears.

Memory Tuning

If you use the remote’s number keys to select a memory location, you do not need to press CLOCK/MEMORY again to save the entry.

When the station is stored, C;CEHO stops flashing.

The FM mono setting cannot be memorized. Even if you have changed from stereo to mono while setting FM station memory, when it is turned on automatically, it is still stereo.

1.Stop play by pressing STOP/BAND (if necessary).

2.Press CLOCK/MEMORY, C;CEHO flashes on the display.

3.Repeatedly press ) or - or press the number buttons on the remote control to select the track to be programmed.

4.Press CLOCK/MEMORY again to save.

The display changes as shown below.±

5.Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to program up to 19 more tracks.±

To end programming, press PLAY/PAUSE on the stereo or â on the remote. The CD player starts playing the programmed sequence at once.

After the last programmed track is played, the player stops automatically. To stop sooner, press STOP/BAND.

While playing, you can press ) or - to skip backward or forward. You can also set the programmed sequence to continuously play by pressing REPEAT.

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Before the programmed memory is cleared, you may replay it by pressing CLOCK/ MEMORY and then pressing PLAY/PAUSE on the stereo or â on the remote.

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To clear the programmed sequence, while the player is playing, press STOP/BAND.

Repeatedly press CLOCK/MEMORY until C;CEHO flashes in the display, then press

STOP/BAND again.

You may also clear the programmed memory by opening the CD cover while the player is stopped.

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Whenever the tuner is turned on, it always begins at the last station played.

Press FUNCTION repeatedly until JKD;H appears on the display.

Press STOP/BAND to select between the FM or AM band.

There are three ways to tune to a desired radio station’s frequency.±

Manual tuning — Repeatedly press ) or

-to tune down or up.

Automatic tuning — Press and hold down

)or -ýfor about two seconds then release. The tuner searches for a radio program

automatically and stops when a strong signal is received.

Memory tuning — Press

repeatedly to search for a preset station. Or press the number buttons on the remote control to select a preset station directly.

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You can store up to 20 stations (10 FM and 10 AM) in memory.

1.Press FUNCTION repeatedly until JKD;H appears.

2.Press STOP/BAND to choose between AM and FM.

3.Seek for the desired station by pressingý ) or -.

4.Press CLOCK/MEMORY. C;CEHO flashes on the display.

5.Repeatedly press REPEAT/MEM UP to advance to the desired memory location.

Or, press a number button on the remote control to select a memory location (110).

6.Press CLOCK/MEMORY to save the entry.±

7.Repeat steps 2 to 6 to store up to 10 radio stations into memory for each band.

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Take up any slack in the cassette tape by turning the hub with a pencil. If you do not remove excess slack, the tape might become tangled in the record/playback mechanism. Avoid touching the tape.

1.Press FUNCTION repeatedly until J7F; appears on the display. The cassette tape side rotates to face forward.

2.To open the cassette control cover, press OPEN.

3.Press ' gently to open the cassette door. Load a cassette tape in the cassette compartment door with the side you want to play facing you, the exposed tape edge down, and the full reel to the left.

4.Close the door.

5.Press J. The cassette starts playing. The tape plays until it reaches the end of the side, then it automatically stops.

To fast-forward or rewind the tape, press ' then press # or ,.

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Radio Shack 13-1317 owner manual 75+06*6704, 75+06*%#5566 2.#4, 4GRNCKPIVJG2TQITCOOGF 6TCEMU, Ngctkpi%&/Goqt

13-1317 specifications

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