Tape Care Tips; Preventing Accidental Erasure; Erasing A Cassette Tape - Radio Shack CD-3316 Owner's Manual

Portable am/fm stereo/single cassette deck/cd player
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5. Press
RECORD
ing.
Note: You might hear a low-vol-
ume tone from the CD-3316's
speakers during playback after
you record an AM radio program.
To insure a tone-free recording,
make a test recording before you
record the desired program. If you
hear the tone in the test recording,
set
BEAT-CUT
CD player to either of the other
positions.
6. To stop recording, press
.
EJECT

TAPE CARE TIPS

Preventing Accidental
Erasure
Cassette tapes have two erase-protec-
tion tabs - one for each side. To protect
a recording from being accidentally re-
corded over or erased, use a screw-
to begin record-
on the back of the
STOP/
driver to remove one or both of the
cassette tape's erase-protection tabs.
Notes:
• If you want to record over a tape
side after you have removed the
erase-protection
piece of strong plastic tape over
that side's erase-protection hole.
Be sure you cover only the hole
originally covered by the erase-
protection tab.
• Removing
the
tabs does not prevent a bulk
eraser from erasing a cassette
tape.

Erasing a Cassette Tape

If you no longer want a recording, you
can record over it or erase it.
To erase a previously recorded tape,
you can either:
tab,
place
a
erase-protection
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