Recording Acassette Tape; Recording From The Radio; Recording From A Cd - Radio Shack CD-3316 Owner's Manual

Portable am/fm stereo/single cassette deck/cd player
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RECORDING A
CASSETTE TAPE
You can record from the CD player or
radio.
Notes:
• Before recording, be sure the
erase-protection tabs are in place
on the cassette tape you are
recording onto.
• Before you load a cassette tape
for recording, turn the cassette's
hub with your finger or a pencil to
move the tape past its leader.
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend
regular
minute or 90-minute) cassette
tapes. Long-play cassette tapes
such as C-120s are not recom-
mended. For low-noise, wide-
range recordings, use normal-bias
tape.
• The CD-3316's Automatic Level
Control
(ALC)
adjusts the recording level. VOL-
UME and TONE have no effect on
recording.

Recording from a CD

1. Set
to
FUNCTION
CD. The
indicator lights.
POWER
2. Insert a cassette tape.
12
length
(60-
Notes:
automatically

Recording from the Radio

and load a
CD
3. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
the CD player to pause. The
pause indicator appears on the
display.
4. Press
on the tape deck.
RECORD
and
RECORD
PLAY
together, the CD player automati-
cally begins playing the first track,
and the tape deck begins record-
ing from the CD.
SYNC
on the display.
Caution: If you use a cassette
tape with the erase-protection
tabs removed, do not force down
. This can damage the
RECORD
mechanism.
See
Accidental Erasure."
• To temporarily stop recording,
press
. Press
PAUSE
to resume recording.
• To stop recording, press
. To stop the CD player,
EJECT
press
.
STOP
1. Insert a cassette tape.
2. Set
FUNCTION
to
indicator lights.
POWER
3. Set
to
or
BAND
FM
4. Adjust
to the station you
TUNING
want to record.
twice to set
lock down
appears
"Preventing
again
PAUSE
STOP/
RADIO
. The
.
AM

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