CD-3490 Portable Compact Disc Player
(420-5055) Connections Faxback Doc. # 18101
You can listen to your CD-3490 by connecting stereo earphones or amplified
speakers to the player's PHONES jack, or by connecting the player's LINE
OUT jack to a home audio or car stereo system.
NOTES: The CD player's PHONES jack is a high-level audio output. If you
use this jack, use the CD player's VOLUME control and the volume
control of the amplified speakers to adjust the volume.
The CD player's LINE OUT jack is a low-level audio output. If
you use this jack, use the volume control of the home audio
system or car stereo system to adjust the volume.
Your local Radio Shack store carries a variety of earphones,
amplified speakers, cassette adapters, cable adapters, and audio
patch cables that you might need.
CONNECTING EARPHONES
For private listening, plug a pair of stereo earphones with a 1/8-inch
plug (not supplied) into the CD player's PHONES jack.
Listening Safely
To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use earphones.
Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening.
After you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-volume
listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your ears
adapt to the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause
discomfort might still damage your hearing.
Traffic Safety
Do not wear earphones while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle.
This can create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas.
Even though some earphones are designed to let you hear some outside
sounds when listening at normal volume levels, they still present a
traffic hazard.
CONNECTING AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS
To listen to your CD player through a pair of amplified speakers (not
supplied), plug the amplified speakers' cable into the CD player's PHONES
jack.
CONNECTING TO A HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
To listen to your CD player through your home audio system's amplifier/
receiver and full-size speakers, connect the supplied-cable's 1/8-inch
plug to the CD player's LINE OUT jack. Then connect the Y-cable's phono
plugs to the CD, AUX, or TV audio LEFT and RIGHT input jacks on your
amplifier/receiver. (If the jacks on your equipment do not match the plugs
on the cable, check with your local Radio Shack store for the proper cable
adapter.)
CONNECTING TO A CAR STEREO SYSTEM
You can connect your CD player to your car's stereo in one of three ways.
If your car stereo has LINE IN jacks - plug the supplied Y-cable's
1/8-inch plug into the CD
player's LINE OUT jack. Then
plug the Y-cable's phono plugs
into your car stereo's LINE IN
input jacks. (If the jacks on
your equipment do not match the
plugs on the Y-cable, check
with your local Radio Shack
store for the proper cable
adapter.)
If your car stereo has a CD input jack - you need a stereo 1/8-inch
patch cable, such as
Cat. No. 42-2387. Plug one end
into the CD player's LINE
OUT jack and the other end into
the car stereo's CD input jack.
If your car stereo has a cassette player - you need a CD-to-cassette
adapter, such as
Cat. No. 12-1951. Insert the
adapter into your car's
cassette player just as you
would insert a regular
cassette. Then plug the
CD-to-cassette adapter's cord
into the CD player's PHONES or
LINE OUT jack.
You can mount your CD player in your vehicle using a CD mounting bracket.
Your local Radio Shack store has a complete one of automotive mounting
kits.
USING A WIRED REMOTE
You can control your CD player from up to 2 1/2 feet away using the
optional wired remote control (Cat. No. T42-5055WR, available by special
order from your local Radio Shack store). Simply insert the control's
plug into the CD player's PHONES jack. To use the remote control and
earphones, plug the earphones into the jack on the remote control.
(cs 11/9/95)
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