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-3319 combinesa compact disc player, an AM/FM ra-dio, and a cassette deck system intoan all-in-one portable package. Youcan use the CD-3319 indoors or out,at ...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
4 CONTENTS Preparation ........................................................................................................... 5 Connecting the Speakers ................................................................................ 5 Attaching the Speakers ........................................
Page 5 - PREPARATION; Attaching the Speakers
5 PREPARATION Important: • Complete all connections to the CD-3319 before you connect it topower. • Be sure to follow all of the installa- tion instructions described in theenclosed “Important Safety In-structions.” CONNECTING THE SPEAKERS Attaching the Speakers To attach the supplied speakers to th...
Page 7 - CONNECTING POWER; Using AC Power
7 CONNECTING POWER You can power the CD-3319 from anyof the following: • AC power using the supplied AC power cord • Nine D batteries (not supplied) • Vehicle battery power using a DC- to-AC inverter (not supplied) Using AC Power To power the CD-3319 from standardAC power, plug the supplied AC pow-e...
Page 8 - Using Your Vehicle’s Battery
8 3. Replace the battery compartment cover. Cautions: • If the CD-3319 does not operate properly or if the sound weakensor distorts, replace the batteries. • Always dispose of the old batter- ies promptly and properly. • Never leave dead, old, or weak batteries in the CD-3319. Theycan leak chemicals...
Page 9 - USING HEADPHONES; Listening Safely; Traffic Safety
9 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 10 - RADIO OPERATION
10 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 FUNCTION to RADIO to turn on the radio. The POWER indicatorlights. 2. Set BAND to FM or AM . 3. Adjust TUNING to the desired sta- tion. 4. S...
Page 11 - CD PLAYER OPERATION; LOADING A CD; dISC; PLAYING A CD
11 CD PLAYER OPERATION LOADING A CD 1. Set FUNCTION 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 few s...
Page 14 - Audible Search
14 SPECIAL CD PLAYER FEATURES Automatic Search Music System (ASMS) You can use ASMS to search throughthe CD to select a desired track orprogrammed sequence. To select a track during play: • Press and release SKIP/SEARCH to return to the beginning of the current track. • Press and release SKIP/SEARCH...
Page 16 - CD CARE TIPS
16 • 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 17 - CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION
17 CASSETTE PLAYER OPERATION LOADING A CASSETTE TAPE Note: Take up any slack in the tapeby turning the cassette’s hub with apencil. If you do not remove excessslack, the tape might become tangledin the record/playback mechanism.Avoid touching the tape. 1. Press STOP/EJECT to open the cassette compar...
Page 18 - Recording from a CD
18 • 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 - Recording from the Radio
19 3. If you are not starting from track 1, select the desired track or pro-gram a sequence (if you do notwant 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 playin...
Page 20 - TAPE CARE TIPS; Erasing a Cassette Tape
20 TAPE CARE TIPS Preventing Accidental Erasure Cassette tapes have two erase-protection tabs — one for each side.To protect a recording from being ac-cidentally recorded over or erased,use a screwdriver to remove one orboth of the cassette tape’s erase-pro-tection tabs. Notes: • If you want to reco...
Page 21 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Radio Shack CD-3319 Portable Triple Play Compact Disc Player and AM/FMStereo Cassette Recorder is an example of superior design and craftsmanship.The following suggestions will help you care for the CD-3319 so you can enjoy it foryears. Keep the CD-3319 dry. If it gets w...
Page 22 - FCC INFORMATION; FCC Rules
22 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 23 - SPECIFICATIONS; CASSETTE DECK; GENERAL
23 SPECIFICATIONS CASSETTE DECK Tape Speed ........................................................................... 1 7 / 8 ips (4.75 cm/sec.) Tape System ............................................................................ 4 Track/Side/Stereo Signal to Noise Ratio ..........................