CD-3322
(140-0547) Operation Faxback Doc. # 37775
Important:
After receiving a static electric shock, the CD-3322 might lock up
and become inoperable. If this happens, see "Troubleshooting," Faxback Doc. # 37777,
for instructions on resetting it.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
To use the remote control, be sure that its front end is pointing with a
clear path toward REMOTE SENSOR on the front of the CD-3322, then press
the desired button(s).
Caution:
Exposing the remote control or REMOTE SENSOR to direct sunlight or
strong lights, such as a spotlight, will reduce the remote control's
operating distance and can make it inoperative.
Notes:
Several control buttons on both the system and the remote control
operate the same function.
You cannot operate the tape deck using the remote control.
You cannot operate the CD-3322 using the remote control if the POWER
indicator is off.
TURNING POWER ON/OFF
Turning On/Off Main Power
To turn on the CD-3322's main power for normal or remote control
operation, press POWER on top of the system. The POWER indicator turns
on.
To turn off the main power (if you will not be using the remote control),
press POWER again so the POWER indicator turns off.
Using the Remote Control to Turn Power On/Off
While the main power is on (the POWER indicator is on), you can press
POWER on the remote control to turn the CD-3322 on or off.
Note:
When you turn off the system using the remote control, the POWER
indicator stays on.
SETTING THE SOUND
Adjusting the Volume
To increase or decrease the system's volume, press VOLUME UP or DOWN, or
VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control).
(See Illus.)
Notes:
To turn off the sound temporarily press MUTE on the remote control.
The MUTE indicator on the system turns on. To resume listening,
press MUTE again so the indicator turns off.
The MUTE indicator turns on automatically when FUNCTION is set to CD
and no CD is playing or a CD is paused, or when FUNCTION is set to RADIO and no signal is being
received. This is not a malfunction. When this happens, you cannot turn off the indicator by
pressing MUTE.
Adjusting the Balance
To adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers, turn
BALANCE on the main system toward LEFT or RIGHT.
Using the Preset Equalizer Settings
You can adjust the balance of the CD-3322's sound frequencies using its
four preset equalizer (sound balance) settings: CLASSIC (equal balance on
all sound frequencies), ROCK (more bass than treble), or VOCAL
(for heavy vocals such as acappella or opera). Each setting is designed
to give you the best sound for that type of music.
Each time you turn on the main power the Cd-3322 automatically selects the
equalizer setting CLASSIC. To select a different setting, simply press
that setting's button on the main system so its indictor turns on.
Boosting the Bass
Press E-BASS down for an enhanced bass effect. Press E-BASS again
(so the button pops up) for normal bass sound.
USING HEADPHONES
To listen without disturbing others, you can connect a pair of 1/8-inch
plug stereo headphones (not supplied) to the CD-3322. Your local
Radio Shack store sells a wide selection of stereo headphones.
To connect headphones, plug the headphones' 1/8-inch plug into the PHONES
jack on the back of the CD-3322.
Note:
Connecting headphones automatically disconnects the CD-3322's
speakers.
Listening Safely
To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use headphones.
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 headphones while operating a motor vehicle or riding a
bicycle. This can create a traffic hazard and could be illegal in some
areas.
Even though some headphones let you hear some outside sounds when
listening at normal volume levels, they still can present a traffic
hazard.
RADIO OPERATION
LISTENING TO THE RADIO
1. Set FUNCTION to RADIO. The last selected radio band and frequency
appear on the display.
2. Repeatedly press BAND to select the desired band. As you press it,
AM or FM and the last selected station in that band appear on the
display.
3. Press TUNING UP/->>| or DOWN/|<<- (or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or
Down Arrow on the remote control) to tune to the next highest or
lowest station. As you press it, the frequency number changes on the
display.
To rapidly scan for a station, press and hold TUNING UP/->>| or
DOWN/|<<- (or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or Down Arrow on the remote
control) for about a second. When you release it, the tuner
automatically stops at the next strong station.
Notes:
The CD-3322 is preset to receive FM broadcasts in stereo. If a
broadcast is being received in stereo, ST appears on the display.
To improve reception for weak FM stations, set FM MODE on the back of
the system to MONO so ST disappears. The sound is no longer in
stereo, but reception should improve. To return to stereo sound, set
FM MODE to STEREO again.
The AM antenna is built-in. Move the CD-3322 to improve AM reception.
For the best FM reception, fully extend the telescoping antenna on the
back of the CD-3322 and swivel the antenna to the position that
produces the best reception.
4. Adjust VOLUME Up or DOWN (or VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control),
and select the desired E-BASS, BALANCE, and preset equalizer settings.
MEMORY TUNING
You can store and easily recall up to 20 of your favorite AM and FM radio
stations (10 AM and 10 FM) using the CD-3322's memory.
Storing a Station in Memory
1. Press BAND to select AM or FM.
2. Press TUNING UP/->>| or DOWN/|<<- (or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or
Down Arrow on the remote control) to select the desired station.
3. Press PROGRAM/MEMORY. CH 00 (the preset station number) appears, and
MEMORY flashes on the display.
4. To select a memory position, within about 5 seconds, repeatedly press
REPEAT/SCAN until the desired preset station number appears (or press
the desired preset station number (1 to +10) on the remote control),
then press PROGRAM/MEMORY to store your selection in memory.
Note:
If MEMORY and the preset station number disappear before you press
PROGRAM/MEMORY, begin again from Step 3.
5. Repeat Steps 1-4 to store up to 10 stations each in FM and AM.
Note:
You cannot clear a station from memory, but you can store a new one in
its place.
Caution:
The CD-3322 will lose any station(s) you stored in memory if power is
disconnected or interrupted for one minute or longer and the memory
backup batteries are run-down or not installed.
Recalling a Stored Station
1. Press BAND to select AM or FM.
2. Repeatedly press REPEAT/SCAN until the desired preset station number
appears (or press the desired preset station number (1 to +10) on the
remote control).
CD PLAYER OPERATION
LOADING AND PLAYING A CD
1. Set FUNCTION to CD. The CD indicator turns on, 00:00 and TRACK 00
appear for a few seconds, then DISC flashes on the display.
2. Press OPEN Up Arrow on top of the system. TRACK 00 appears on the
display and the CD compartment door opens.
Caution:
Do not try to force the CD door open. You might damage it.
3. Carefully place a CD, label side up, in the compartment.
4. To close the CD compartment door, press down gently on the right side
of the door (on the area marked PUSH TO CLOSE) until it clicks shut.
After a few seconds, the loaded CD's total playing time and number of
tracks appear on the display.
5. To begin play, press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote control).
TRACK 01 then the elapsed play time appears, and the CD begins to
play.
Notes:
To briefly stop play, press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote
control). The elapsed play time flashes on the display. To resume
play, press it again.
To display the CD's remaining play time during play, press DISPLAY
MODE. To return to the elapsed play time, press it again.
6. Adjust VOLUME UP or DOWN (or VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control),
and select the desired E-BASS, BALANCE, and preset equalizer settings.
7. The CD-3322 automatically stops play at the end of the CD's last
track. To stop it sooner, press STOP (or STOP on the remote control).
The CD's total playing time and number of tracks appear.
8. To remove the CD, wait a few seconds for the CD to stop spinning, then
press OPEN Up Arrow . When the compartment door opens, remove the CD
then close the door.
Caution:
Do not try to remove the CD until it stops spinning.
SPECIAL CD PLAYER FEATURES
Automatic Search Music System (ASMS)
The CD-3322's automatic search music system lets you skip forward or
backward through the tracks on a CD.
To skip to the beginning of the next track during play, press and
release ->>| (or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow on the remote control).
To return to the beginning of the current track during play, press and
release |<<-(or SKIP/TUNING Down Arrow on the remote control).
To skip forward or backward through additional tracks, repeatedly
press ->>| or |<<- (or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or Down Arrow on the
remote control) until the desired track number appears on the display.
Direct Track Selection
To select a specific track on a CD, simply press the desired track's
number on the remote control. For example, to select track number 7,
press 7.
Note:
To select track 10, press +10. To select a track number greater than
10, press +10 then the number's second digit. For example, to select
track number 12, press +10 then 2.
Cue
To select a track while the CD player is stopped or paused, press ->>| or
|<<- (or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or Down Arrow on the remote control) until
the desired track number appears on the display. Then press -> ||
(or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote control) to play the track.
Audible Search
To search forward or backward during play, press and hold ->>| or |<<-
(or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or Down Arrow on the remote control). The CD
plays rapidly and you hear the music at a high speed and low volume.
Release the button to resume normal play.
The CD-3322 lets you set the CD player to play a CD's tracks in random
order.
1. Before play, press RANDOM so RANDOM appears on the display.
2. To begin random play, press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote
control). The first randomly selected track number appears, then the
track begins to play and its elapsed play time appears.
Notes:
To skip to a different randomly selected track, press ->>| or |<<-
(or SKIP/TUNING Up Arrow or Down Arrow on the remote control).
You can search forward or backward or repeat the current track during random play.
3. To briefly stop random play, press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote
control). The elapsed play time flashes on the display. To resume
play, press it again.
4. The CD-3322 plays all tracks randomly on the loaded CD, then stops
automatically. To stop it sooner, press STOP or (or STOP on the
remote control). RANDOM disappears and the CD's total number of
tracks and playing time appear.
Note:
To cancel random play and resume normal play, simply press RANDOM.
RANDOM disappears from the display and the CD player resumes normal
play.
INTRO Scanning
The INTRO (introduction) scanning feature lets you review the first
10 seconds of each track on a CD.
To use the INTRO scanning feature, simply press INTRO on the remote
control while the CD is stopped (not playing). INTRO appears on the
display and the CD player plays the first 10 seconds of each track on the
loaded CD, beginning with the first track, then stops.
To cancel INTRO scanning and stop play sooner, press STOP (or STOP on the
remote control) so INTRO disappears from the display.
To cancel INTRO scanning without stopping play, press INTRO on the remote
control again. INTRO disappears and the CD player simply resumes normal
play.
Note:
You can search forward or backward during INTRO scanning.
Repeat Play
The CD-3322 lets you continuously repeat a single track, all tracks on a
CD, or an entire programmed sequence of tracks.
To continuously repeat a single track, press REPEAT/SCAN twice before or
during play so REPEAT flashes on the display.
To continuously repeat all tracks on the CD, press REPEAT/SCAN once before
or during play so REPEAT appears steadily on the display.
To continuously repeat an entire programmed sequence, first program the
tracks you want to play, then press REPEAT/SCAN
once before or during play so REPEAT appears steadily on the display along
with MEMORY.
To cancel repeat play during or after play, repeatedly press REPEAT/SCAN
until REPEAT disappears from the display. If repeat is cancelled during
play, the CD player resumes normal play.
PROGRAMMED PLAY
You can program the CD player to play up to 20 tracks in any order you
choose, and you can program the same track to play more than once.
Storing/Playing a Programmed Sequence
1. With a CD loaded but not playing press PROGRAM/MEMORY. MEMORY, P-01
(memory position 1) and TRACK 00 appear on the display
(MEMORY and TRACK flash).
Note:
You must complete Steps 2-5 within about 10 seconds of one another.
If MEMORY disappears, you must start over again from Step 1.
2. To select the desired track, press ->>| or |<<- (or SKIP/TUNING
Up Arrow or Down Arrow on the remote control).
Note:
You cannot select tracks for a programmed sequence using the number
buttons on the remote control.
3. To store the selected track, press PROGRAM/MEMORY again. The memory
position number automatically increases by 1, indicating the CD-3322
is ready to store the next track.
4. Repeat Steps 2-3 to store up to 20 tracks.
Note:
If you try to store more than 20 tracks, the CD player automatically
returns to the first memory position and stores new tracks over the
old ones.
5. Press ->|| PLAY/PAUSE on the remote control) to play the programmed
tracks. The first programmed track number then the elapsed play time
appears, and the CD begins to play starting with the first programmed
track.
Notes:
You can repeat (all), skip over, or search through programmed tracks.
To briefly stop programmed play, press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the
remote control). The elapsed play time flashes on the display. To
resume play, press it again.
6. Adjust VOLUME UP or DOWN (or VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control),
and select the desired E-BASS, BALANCE, and preset equalizer settings.
7. Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the last programmed
track. To stop it sooner, press STOP (or STOP on the remote control).
The CD's total number of tracks and playing time appear.
Notes:
Repeat Steps 1 and 5 to play the programmed sequence again.
To resume regular or random play after playing a programmed sequence,
you must first erase the programmed sequence
Reviewing/Replacing a Programmed Sequence
To review a programmed sequence, while play is stopped, repeatedly press
PROGRAM/MEMORY. As you press it, MEMORY and TRACK flash, and the
CD number, track number, and memory position number of each stored track
appear on the display for a few seconds.
To replace a programmed track, press PROGRAM/MEMORY until the memory
position number of the track you want to replace appears on the display.
Then repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select and store the new track.
Erasing a Programmed Sequence
You can do any of the following to erase a programmed sequence:
Press PROGRAM/MEMORY then STOP (or STOP on the remote control) before
or after programmed play.
Press OPEN Up Arrow before or after programmed play.
Press POWER to turn off the CD-3322.
CASSETTE DECK OPERATION
The CD-3322's cassette deck lets you play cassette tapes or record from
the radio or CD player.
Note:
You cannot operate the cassette deck using the remote control.
LOADING A TAPE
1. Take up any slack in the cassette tape by turning the hub with a
pencil. This prevents the tape from tangling in the tape
mechanism.(Avoid touching the tape with your fingers.)
2. Press STOP Up Arrow to open the cassette compartment door.
3. Insert the cassette tape into the guides on the door with the exposed
tape edge facing down, the side you want to play facing you, and the
full reel to the left.
4. Close the door.
PLAYING A TAPE
1. Set FUNCTION to TAPE. The display turns off.
2. Press -> on the system. The button locks down and the tape begins to
play.
Notes:
To briefly stop the tape during playback, press ||. The button locks
down and the tape stops. To resume playback, press || again so the
button releases.
To conserve battery power when powering the CD-3322 with batteries, do
not use PAUSE for an extended period of time.
3. Adjust VOLUME UP or DOWN (or VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control),
and select the desired E-BASS, BALANCE, and preset equalizer settings.
4. The CD-3322 automatically stops the tape when it reaches the end.
To stop it sooner, press STOP Up Arrow.
Fast-Forwarding/Rewinding
To rapidly advance or rewind a cassette tape while the tape is stopped,
press ->> or <<-. The button locks down and the tape fast-forwards or
rewinds.
The CD-3322 automatically stops the tape when it reaches the end. To
stop it sooner, press STOP Up Arrow.
RECORDING A CASSETTE TAPE
Notes:
The CD-3322's Automatic Level Control (ALC) feature automatically
adjust the recording level. The settings of VOLUME, E-BASS, BALANCE,
and the preset equalizer settings have no effect on the recording.
Tape quality greatly affects the quality of the recording. We
recommend regular length (60- or 90- minute) cassette tapes. We do
not recommend long-play cassette tapes, such as C-120s, because they
are thin and can easily tangle in the cassette mechanism. For
low-noise, wide-range recordings, use normal-bias tape.
Before recording, be sure the cassette tape's erase-protection tabs
are in place.
Recording from the Radio
Follow these steps to record onto a cassette tape from any AM or FM radio
station.
1. Set FUNCTION to RADIO, then select the desired band and station.
Note:
If you want to record only selected tracks from the CD or change the
sequence in which the tracks are recorded, program the desired
sequence of tracks now.
2. Load a blank cassette tape, or one you want to record over, into the
cassette deck with the full reel to the left and the side you want to
record on facing you.
3. Press STOP on the cassette deck.
STOP and -> lock down, the RECORD indicator turns on, and the cassette
deck starts recording.
4. Press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote control) to start the
CD player.
Notes:
To briefly stop the tape during recording press ||. The button locks
down and recording stops, but the CD continues to play. To resume
recording, press || again so the button releases.
If you press ->|| (or PLAY/PAUSE on the remote control) during
recording, the CD pauses but the tape continues recording.
5. To listen to the CD during recording, adjust VOLUME UP or DOWN
(or VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control), and select the desired
E-BASS, BALANCE, and preset equalizer settings.
6. The CD-3322 automatically stops the tape when it reaches the end.
To stop recording sooner, press STOP Up Arrow. STOP and -> release
and recording stops.
Note:
If the end of the CD or programmed sequence is reached before the end
of the tape, the CD player automatically stops, but you must press
STOP Up Arrow to stop the tape.
(br/km-02/04/1997)
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