Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents ˆ Table of Contents Features ............................................. 3 The FCC Wants You to Know ......... 6 Preparation ........................................ 7 Using the Belt Clip .......................... 7Powering the cassette player .......... 8Setting the Clock ......
Page 3 - Features
3 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack Digital Tuning AM/FMStereo Auto-Reverse Cassette Player de-livers excellent sound from its built-in ra-dio or your favorite cassette tapes, usingoptional speakers or stereo headphones.You can set the time on the display, setan alarm, and store up to 20 radio sta...
Page 4 - Jack — lets you connect headphones
4 Features Auto-Reverse Cassette Deck — letsyou continuously play a cassette tape. LCD with Clock and Alarm — displaysthe current time and lets you set thecassette player to sound an alarm at thetime you select. BASS ON/OFF Switch — lets you em-phasize bass sounds to suit your listeningpreferences. ...
Page 5 - -inch plug to operate your cassette
5 Features Three Power Options — let you powerthe cassette player from internal batter-ies, standard AC power (with an optionalAC adapter), or your vehicle's cigarette-lighter socket (with an optional DC adapt-er). Removable Belt Clip — lets you attachthe cassette player to your belt for hands-free ...
Page 6 - To eliminate interference:
6 Features a wide variety of headphones and speak-ers. THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment complies with the limitsfor a Class B digital device as specified inPart 15 of FCC Rules. These limits pro-vide reasonable protection against radioand TV interference in a residential area.However, your e...
Page 7 - • Use outlets on different electrical cir-; Preparation; USING THE BELT CLIP
7 Preparation • Use outlets on different electrical cir- cuits for the equipment and the radioor TV. Consult your local RadioShack store ifthe problem still exists. ˆ Preparation USING THE BELT CLIP To attach the belt clip,align the tab on the backof the clip with the re-cess on the back of thecase,...
Page 8 - • standard AC power (with an optional
8 Preparation To remove the belt clip, press the upperpart of the clip and slide it down. POWERING THE CASSETTE PLAYER You can power your cassette player fromany of three power sources: • internal batteries (not supplied) • standard AC power (with an optional AC adapter) • your vehicle's cigarette-l...
Page 9 - Using Batteries; • Do not mix old and new batteries,
9 Preparation Using Batteries You can power your cassette player fromtwo AA batteries (not supplied). We rec-ommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.You can also use rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries. If you use recharge-able batteries, you also need a batterycharger (not supplied, available at you...
Page 10 - Install the batteries as indicated by
10 Preparation 1. Press down on the battery compart- ment cover and slide it in the direc-tion of the arrow, then lift it up on itshinge to open it. 2. Install the batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –)marked inside. 3. Replace the cover. Note: If your cassette player stops work-in...
Page 12 - Using AC or DC Power
12 Preparation posal bans/restrictions in your area.RadioShack’s involvement in this pro-gram is part of the company’s commit-ment to preserving our environment andconserving our natural resources. Using AC or DC Power You can power the cassette player usinga 3V, 300 mA AC or DC adapter and asize H ...
Page 13 - • Always connect the adapter to the
13 Preparation ing an adapter that does not meetthese specifications could damagethe cassette player or the adapter. • Always connect the adapter to the cassette player before you connect itto the power source. When you fin-ish, disconnect the adapter from thepower source before you disconnectit fro...
Page 14 - Plug the AC adapter into a standard; SETTING THE CLOCK; Note: If you do not press; or; within 5 seconds, the current
14 Preparation 4. Plug the AC adapter into a standard AC outlet or the vehicle's cigarette-lighter socket. Note: If the cassette player does notoperate when you turn it on, removethe DC adapter from your vehicle'scigarette-lighter socket and checkthe socket for debris. Also, check thefuse in the ada...
Page 15 - until the display shows the; When the display shows the correct
15 Preparation 2. Repeatedly press (or hold down) HOUR until the display shows the correct hour. 3. Repeatedly press (or hold down) MIN until the display shows the correctminute. 4. When the display shows the correct time, press MEMORY/CLOCK again, or wait until the display stops flash-ing. CONNECTI...
Page 16 - inch plug into the cassette player's jack.; Listening Safely; • Set the volume to the lowest setting
16 Preparation carries a wide selection of headphonesand amplified speakers. Insert the headphones' or speakers' 1 / 8 - inch plug into the cassette player's jack. Listening Safely To protect your hearing, follow theseguidelines when you use headphones. • Set the volume to the lowest setting before ...
Page 17 - • Once you set the volume, do not; Traffic Safety
17 Preparation • Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your earsadapt to the volume level, so a vol-ume level that does not cause dis-comfor t might still damage yourhearing. Traffic Safety Do not wear headphones while operatinga motor vehicle or riding a bicycle. Thiscan create a ...
Page 18 - A Quick Look at
18 A Quick Look at Your Cassette Player ˆ A Quick Look at Your Cassette Player LOCK Memory Location Buttons Memory Location Buttons HOUR/UP MIN/DOWN RADIO ON/OFF MEMORY/ CLOCK ALARM BAND Play Fast-Forward Rewind Stop < DIRECTION > 14-1265.fm Page 18 Wednesday, July 5, 2000 10:02 AM
Page 19 - Using the Radio; AM
19 Using the Radio ˆ Using the Radio Important: Make sure you have connect-ed headphones or speakers to thecassette player. See “Connecting Head-phones or Amplified Speakers” onPage 15. 1. Press RADIO ON/OFF to turn on the radio. 2. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable lis- tening level. 3. Press BAND unt...
Page 20 - Manual Tuning: Repeatedly press
20 Using the Radio Manual Tuning: Repeatedly press UP or DOWN to tune up or down the selected band. To rapidly tune theband, hold down UP or DOWN . Seek Tuning: Hold down UP or DOWN for about 1 second. The cassette player tunes up or down theselected band, then stops at the nexthigher or lower stati...
Page 23 - MEMO; memory location buttons (
23 Using the Radio button ( 1 – 5 ), then press MEMORY/ CLOCK again. MEMO disappears. To store stations into memory loca-tions 6–10, press +5 , then one of the memory location buttons ( 1 – 5 ). For example, if you press +5 then 1 , the stereo stores the selected frequencyinto memory location 6 . Pr...
Page 24 - USING LOCK; helps prevent you from accidental-; to activate this function. The; again. The lock icon
24 Using the Radio USING LOCK LOCK helps prevent you from accidental- ly turning the radio on or off, resetting theclock time, or losing radio stations storedin memory. Press LOCK to activate this function. The lock icon appears. To deactivate the lockfunction, press LOCK again. The lock icon disapp...
Page 25 - Using the Cassette; to turn off the
25 Using the Cassette Player ˆ Using the Cassette Player Important: Make sure that you have con-nected headphones or speakers to thecassette player. See “Connecting Head-phones or Amplified Speakers” onPage 15. Caution: We do not recommend using C-120 cassette tapes. They are very thinand can easily...
Page 26 - Pull open the cassette compartment
26 Using the Cassette Player tangled in the play mechanism.Avoid touching the tape. 3. Pull open the cassette compartment door. 4. Slide the cassette tape into the guides in the door with the tape'sopen edge facing up, the side youwant to hear facing out, and the fullreel to the left. Then close the...
Page 28 - Using the Alarm; and the alarm; ALARM; and; play shows the desired hour.
28 Using the Alarm ˆ Using the Alarm You can set the cassette player to auto-matically sound a beeping alarm at a timeyou select. 1. Press RADIO ON/OFF to turn off the radio. The display shows the time. 2. Press ALARM . ALARM and the alarm time flash. Note: If you do not press HOUR or MIN within 5 s...
Page 30 - Care
30 Care ˆ Care Keep the cassette player dry; if it getswet, wipe it dry immediately. Use andstore the cassette player only in normaltemperature environments. Handle thecassette player carefully; do not drop it.Keep the cassette player away from dustand dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth oc-casional...
Page 31 - nect any other power source.
31 Care CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING PARTS Dirt, dust, or particles of the tape's coat-ing can accumulate on the tape headsand other parts that the tape touches.This can greatly reduce the performanceof the cassette player. Follow these stepsafter every 20 hours of operation. 1. Remove the batteries a...
Page 34 - Specifications
34 Specifications ˆ Specifications GENERAL Power Requirements ........................... DC 3V Power Sources ....................... 2 AA Batteries, AC Adapter, DC Adapter Battery Life ........ Approx. 14 Hours (Nominal) Dimensions (HWD) ......... 4.53 × 3.46 × 1.5 in (115 × 88 × 38 mm) Weight .......