Page 2 - Features
2 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack AM/FM/CD/Cassette Por-table is an all-in-one music system with aAM/FM stereo radio, a cassette recorder,and a top-loading CD player. It is small andportable so you can take it anywhere, in-doors or out. Anywhere you go, at work orplay, you can listen to the radi...
Page 3 - A Quick Look at Your System
3 A Quick Look at Your System herein might result in hazardous radia-tion exposure. THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment complies with the limits for aClass B digital device as specified in Part 15of FCC Rules. These limits provide reason- able protection against radio and TV interfer-ence in a ...
Page 4 - Preparation; CONNECTING POWER
4 Preparation ˆ Preparation CONNECTING POWER You can power your system from either ofthese sources: • standard AC power, using the supplied AC power cord • internal battery power, using eight C bat- teries (not supplied) CONNECTING AC POWER Plug the supplied AC power cord into the ACjack on the back...
Page 5 - Listening Safely; Radio Operation
5 Radio Operation 3. Replace the cover. When your system's sound weakens or dis-torts, replace the batteries. Cautions: • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. • If you do not plan to use the system with batteries for a month or more, or if youplan to use only AC ...
Page 6 - CD Player Operation
6 CD Player Operation 5. Slide TONE to HIGH to emphasize the treble sounds or to LOW to emphasize the bass sounds. 6. To turn off the radio, set FUNCTION to STD BY.TAPE . ˆ CD Player Operation LOADING AND PLAYING A CD 1. Set FUNCTION to CD . -- flashes on the display, then 00 appears. 2. Open the CD...
Page 7 - USING REPEAT PLAY; Pr; Erasing a Programmed Sequence; CD AND CD PLAYER TIPS
7 CD Player Operation USING REPEAT PLAY The system lets you continuously repeat asingle track, all tracks on a CD, or an entireprogrammed sequence of tracks. To continuously repeat a single track, press REPEAT once so the repeat indicator in front of the right digit of the track number flashes. To c...
Page 8 - Cassette Deck Operation; RECORDING
8 Cassette Deck Operation • Always handle a CD by the edges to avoid fingerprints and always keep it inits protective case or sleeve when it isnot in use. Fingerprints and scratcheson the CD’s surface can prevent thelaser beam from correctly reading thedigital information. If the CD getsscratched, u...
Page 9 - Recording from the CD Player; TAPE TIPS; Erasing a Cassette Tape
9 Cassette Deck Operation low-noise, wide-range recordings, usenormal bias tape. • Before you load a cassette tape for recording, turn the cassette's hub withyour finger or a pencil to move the tapepast its leader. • Before recording, be sure the erase pro- tection tabs are in place on the cassettet...
Page 10 - Preventing Accidental Erasure; Care and Maintenance
10 Care and Maintenance Preventing Accidental Erasure Cassette tapes have two erase-protectiontabs — one for each side. To protect a re-cording from being accidentally recordedover or erased, use a screwdriver to removeone or both erase-protection tabs. If you want to record on a tape’s side afteryo...
Page 11 - Specifications
11 Specifications ˆ Specifications GENERAL Power Supply ...................................................................................................................... 120V AC 60 Hz or eight C batteries Tuning Range ................................................................................