Page 2 - FEATURES; CD PLAYER FEATURES
2 FEATURES © 1995 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. Your Radio Shack CD-3318 combinesa compact disc player, an AM/FM ra-dio, and a dual-cassette deck systeminto an all-in-one portable package.You can use the CD-3318 indoors orout...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
4 CONTENTS Preparation .............................................................................................................5 Connecting Power ............................................................................................ 5 Using AC Power ..........................................
Page 5 - PREPARATION; CONNECTING POWER; Using AC Power
5 PREPARATION CONNECTING POWER You can power the CD-3318 from anyof the following: • AC power using the supplied AC power cord • Eight D batteries (not supplied) • Vehicle battery power using a DC- to-AC inverter (not supplied) Using AC Power To power the CD-3318 from standardAC power, plug the supp...
Page 6 - Using Your Vehicle’s Battery
6 If the CD-3318 does not operate prop-erly or if the sound weakens or distorts,replace the batteries. Cautions: • Always dispose of the old batter- ies promptly and properly. • Never leave dead, old, or weak batteries in the CD-3318. Theycan leak chemicals and corrode ordamage electronic circuits. ...
Page 7 - USING HEADPHONES; Listening Safely; Traffic Safety
7 USING HEADPHONES For private listening, you can connecta pair of stereo headphones (not sup-plied) with a 1 / 8 -inch plug. Your local Radio Shack store carries a wide se-lection of stereo headphones. To connect the headphones, insert theheadphones’ 1 / 8 -inch plug into the PHONES jack. Note: Con...
Page 8 - RADIO OPERATION
8 RADIO OPERATION Warning: To protect your hearing, set VOLUME to its lowest setting before you turn on the radio. Follow these steps to use the radio. 1. Set RADIO.CD OFF to RADIO to turn on the radio. The POWERindicator lights. 2. Set BAND to FM or AM . 3. Adjust TUNING to the desired sta- tion. 4...
Page 9 - CD PLAYER OPERATION; LOADING A CD; dISC; PLAYING A CD
9 CD PLAYER OPERATION LOADING A CD 1. Set RADIO.CD OFF to CD . The POWER indicator lights, and dISC appears in the display. 2. Press PUSH OPEN on the CD compartment cover. The CD com-partment opens. 3. Place a CD in the compartment with the label facing up. 4. Close the compartment door. Within a fe...
Page 12 - Audible Search
12 SPECIAL CD PLAYER FEATURES Automatic Search Music System (ASMS) You can use ASMS to search throughthe CD to select a desired track or pro-grammed sequence. To select a track during play: • Press and release SKIP to return to the beginning of the cur-rent track. • Press and release SKIP to skip fo...
Page 13 - Repeat Play; Intro Play; Shuffle Play
13 Repeat Play You can repeat a single track, the en-tire CD, or a programmed sequence. • To repeat a single track, press MODE before or during play. appears on the display and theCD player repeatedly plays theselected track. • To repeat the entire CD, press MODE twice before or during play. appears...
Page 14 - Using DISPLAY; CD CARE TIPS
14 • You must select shuffle play before playback. If you selectshuffle play while a CD is playing, appears on the display but the function does not work. Before play, press MODE until appears on the display. Then press PLAY/PAUSE . The CD player se- lects and plays each of the tracks ran-domly. Aft...
Page 15 - CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION; Single Play
15 CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION Your CD-3318 uses a dual-cassettedeck system, which lets you play cas-sette tapes from either of two decksand record from a variety of sources. LOADING A CASSETTE TAPE Note: Take up any slack in the tape byturning the cassette’s hub with a pen-cil. If you do not remove e...
Page 16 - Consecutive Play
16 • To rapidly wind the tape forward or backward, press FAST-F or REWIND . The cassette deck automatically stops at theend of the tape. • Be sure the cassette player is stopped before fast-forwardingor rewinding a cassette tape. • Always remove and store cas- sette tapes when you are notusing them....
Page 19 - TAPE CARE TIPS; Erasing a Cassette Tape
19 TAPE CARE TIPS Preventing Accidental Erasure Cassette tapes have two erase-protec-tion tabs — one for each side. To protecta recording from being accidentally re-corded over or erased, use a screwdriv-er to remove one or both of the cassettetape’s erase-protection tabs. If you want to record over...
Page 20 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
20 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Radio Shack CD-3318 is an example of superior design and craftsmanship.The following suggestions will help you care for the CD-3318 so you can enjoy it foryears. Keep the CD-3318 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Watercontains minerals that can corrode electr...
Page 21 - FCC INFORMATION; FCC Rules
21 FCC INFORMATION This equipment complies with the lim-its for a Class B digital device as spec-ified in Part 15 of FCC Rules . These limits provide reasonable protectionagainst radio and TV interference in aresidential area. However, your equip-ment might cause TV or radio interfer-ence even when ...
Page 22 - SPECIFICATIONS; CASSETTE DECK
22 SPECIFICATIONS CASSETTE DECK Tape Speed .............................................................................. 1 7 / 8 ips (4.8 cm/sec.) Tape System ............................................................................. 4 Track/Side/Stereo Signal to Noise Ratio .......................
Page 23 - GENERAL
23 Image Rejection Ratio AM .............................................................................................................. 45 dBFM .............................................................................................................. 30 dB Signal to Noise Ratio AM ..............
Page 24 - RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY
RADIO SHACK A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 8A5 Printed in Indonesia RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects for 90 days from date of pur-chase from Radio Shack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. Within this ...