CD-3339 Portable Compact Disc Player w/AM/FM Stereo Cassette Recorder
(140-0517) Operation Faxback Doc. # 52763
Using the Remote Control
To use the remote control, be sure that its front end is pointing with a
clear path toward the remote sensor on the front of the CD-3339, 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: When you are using batteries to power the system, the remote
control can turn the system's power off, but not on again.
Several buttons on the system and the remote control operate the
same function.
You cannot operate the tape deck using the remote control (see
"Cassette Deck Operation" in Faxback Doc. # 52764.
A Look at the CD-3339's Controls
POWER/STANDBY - turns power on and off.
AM/FM - selects AM or FM.
(headphone symbol) - lets you use headphones.
REC o - lets you record from the radio or from a CD.
PLAY > - lets you play prerecorded cassettes or cassettes you record from
another source.
REW << (Rewind) - rewinds a cassette tape.
F.FWD >> (Fast Forward) - fast forwards a cassette tape.
STOP/EJECT [] /\ - stops cassette tape play and opens the cassette deck.
PAUSE || - temporarily stops play.
VOL UP and VOL DOWN - lets you adjust the volume.
REPEAT/PRESET - repeats selections and programs memory positions.
MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. - lets you program the system and set the time.
PLAY/PAUSE >/|| - plays a CD and temporarily stops play of a CD.
>>| UP or |<< DW - skips from one track to another.
STOP [] - stops CD play and special functions.
E-BASS - boosts bass sound.
Turning Power ON and OFF
IMPORTANT: After receiving a static electric shock, the CD-3339 might
lock up and become inoperable. If this happens, see
"Troubleshooting" in Faxback Doc. # 52765.
To turn on the CD-3339, press POWER/STANDBY, or POWER on the remote
control. The POWER/STANDBY indicator turns off and the display lights.
To turn off the CD-3339, press POWER/STANDBY again, or POWER on the remote
control. The POWER/STANDBY indicator lights.
Note: When using batteries, the POWER/STANDBY indicator and the display
do not light.
Setting the Clock
Note: If the CD-3339 is set to CD or TUNER mode, press DISPLAY on the
remote control or press TAPE on the main system to change to the
clock display.
1. Press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. The hour digits flash.
2. Press >>|UP or |<< DW to set the hours.
3. Press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. The minute digits flash.
4. Press >>| up OR |<< DW to set the minutes.
5. Press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. to store the settings. The clock starts.
Setting the Sound
Adjusting the Volume
To increase or decrease the system's volume, press VOL UP or VOL DW (or
VOLUME /\ or \/ on the remote control).
To turn off the sound temporarily, press MUTE on the remote control so
MUTE lights. To resume listening, press MUTE again so MUTE turns off.
Boosting the Bass
Press E-BASS for an enhanced bass effect. Press E-BASS again for normal
bass sound. The E-BASS indicator lights when E-BSS is on.
Using Headphones
To listen without disturbing others, connect a pair of 1/8-inch (3.5 mm)
plug stereo headphones (not supplied) to the CD-3339. Your local
RadioShack store sells a wide selection of stereo headphones.
To connect headphones, plug the headphones into the (headphones symbol)
jack on the front of the CD-3339.
Note: Connecting headphones automatically disconnects the CD-3339'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.
Radio Operation
Listening to the Radio
1. Press TUNER. The last selected radio band and frequency appear and
TUNER lights.
2. Press AM/FM to select the desired band.
3. Press >>| UP or |<< DW to tune to the next highest or lowest station.
AS you press the button, the frequency number changes.
To rapidly scan for a station, hold down one of those buttons. When
you release it, the tuner automatically stops at the next strong station.
Notes: The CD-3339 is preset to receive FM broadcasts in stereo. If a
broadcast is being received in stereo, [ST] appears.
To improve reception for weak FM stations, set STEREO MONO on the
back of the system to MONO (B) so [ST] disappears.
The sound is no longer in stereo, but reception should improve.
To return to stereo sound, set STEREO MONO to STEREO (A) again.
For the best FM reception, fully extend the telescoping antenna on
the back of the CD-3339 and swivel the antenna to the position
that produces the best reception.
The AM antenna is built-in. Move the CD-3339 to improve AM
reception.
4. Press VOL UP or VOL DOWN to adjust the volume, and press E-BASS for
enhanced bass sound as desired.
Memory Tuning
You can store and easily recall up to 40 of your favorite radio stations
(20 AM and 20 FM) using the CD-3339s memory.
Storing a Station in Memory
1. Press AM/FM to select the desired band.
2. Press >>| UP or |<< DW to select the desired station.
3. Press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. CH 00 and the selected station's frequency
appear, while MEMORY flashes.
4. To select a memory position, repeatedly press REPEAT/PRESET until the
desired preset station number appears (or use the number keys on the
remote control), then press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. to store your selection
in memory.
Note: If MEMORY and the preset station number disappear before you
press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ., begin again from Step 3.
5. Repeat Steps 1 - 4 to store up to 20 stations each in FM and AM.
Note: You cannot clear a station from memory, but you can store a new one
in its place.
Recalling a Stored Station
Press AM/FM to select AM or FM. Then repeatedly press REPEAT/PRESET (or
the station's number key on the remote control) until the desired preset
station number appears.
CD Player Operation
Loading and Playing a CD
1. Press CD. CD lights, 00:00 and TRACK 00 appear for a few seconds,
then no dISC flashes.
2. Press OPEN /\ on top of the system. TRACK 00 appears and the CD
compartment's door opens.
CAUTION: Do not try to force the door open. You might damage it.
3. Carefully place a CD, label side up, in the compartment.
4. To close the CD compartment's door, press down gently on the right
side of the door (on the area marked CLOSE) until it clicks shut.
After a few seconds, the loaded CD's total number of tracks and
playing time appear.
5. To begin play, press PLAY/PAUSE >/||. TRACK 01 then the elapsed play
time appears, and the CD begins to play.
Notes: To skip over, search, or repeat tracks, see "Special CD Player
Features," below.
To briefly stop play, press PLAY/PAUSE >/||. The elapsed time
flashes. To resume play, press PLAY/PAUSE >/|| again.
To display the CD's remaining play time during play, press
DISPLAY on the remote control. To return to the elapsed play
time, press DISPLAY twice more.
6. Press VOL UP or VOL DOWN to adjust the volume, and press E-BASS for
enhanced bass sound as desired.
7. The CD-3339 automatically stops play at the end of the CD's last
track. To stop play sooner, press STOP []. The CD's total number of
tracks an play time appear.
8. To remove the CD, wait a few seconds for the CD to stop spinning, then
press OPEN /\. Then the compartment's 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-3339's automatic search music system lets you skip forward or
backward through the tracks on a CD.
Press and release >>| UP once to skip to the beginning of the next track,
or repeatedly until the desired track number appears.
To return to the beginning of the current track during play, press |<< DW.
Or, repeatedly press the button until the desired track number appears.
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.
To select a track number of 10 or greater (up to track 99), press +10 the
number of times to equal the track's first digit, then press the number
for the second digit. For example, press:
+10 then 0 to select track 10
+10 then 7 to select track 17
+10, +10 then 0 to select track 20
+10, +10, then 9 to select track 29.
Cue
To select a track while the CD player is stopped or paused, press >>| UP
or |<< DW until the desired track number appears. Then press PLAY/PAUSE
>/|| to play the track.
Audible Search
To search forward or backward during play, hold down >>| UP or |<< DW.
The CD plays rapidly and you hear the music at high speed and at low
volume.
Release the button to resume normal play.
Random Play
Follow these steps to set the CD player to play a CD's tracks in random
order.
1. Before play, press RANDOM on the remote control so RANDOM appears.
Note: If you press RANDOM during play, the CD-3339 will also play all
the tracks in random order.
2. To begin random play, press PLAY/PAUSE >/||. The first randomly
selected track's number appears, then the track begins to play and its
elapsed play time appears.
3. 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 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 without stopping play, press INTRO on the remote
control again. INTRO disappears and the CD player resumes normal play.
To cancel INTRO scanning and stop play sooner, press STOP [] so INTRO
disappears from the display.
Note: You can search forward or backward during INTRO scanning.
Repeat Play
The CD-3339 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/PRESET twice before or
during play so REPEAT flashes.
To continuously repeat all tracks on the CD, press REPEAT/PRESET once
before or during play so REPEAT appears steadily.
To continuously repeat an entire programmed sequence, first program the
tracks you want to play (see "Programmed Play," below), then press REPEAT/
PRESET once before or during play so REPEAT appears steadily along with
MEMORY.
To cancel repeat play during or after play, repeatedly press REPEAT/PRESET
until REPEAT disappears from the display. If repeat is cancelled during
play, the CD player resumes normal play.
Note: Pressing STOP [] stops play and cancels repeat 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 then once.
Storing/Playing a Programmed Sequence
1. With a CD loaded but not playing, press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. MEMORY,
P-01 (memory position) and 00 appear while MEMORY and TRACK flash.
Note: You must complete Steps 2 - 5 within about 10 seconds of one
another. If MEMORY disappears, you must begin again from
Step 1.
2. To select the desired track, press >>| UP or |<< DW (or the number
buttons on the remote control).
3. To store the selected track, press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. again. The
memory position number automatically increases by 1, indicating the
CD-3339 is ready to store the next track.
Note: If you select a track using the number buttons on the remote
control, the CD-3339 automatically stores the track without you
having to press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. again.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 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 >/|| 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.
6. Press VOL UP or VOL DOWN to adjust the volume, and press E-BASS for
enhanced bass sound as desired.
Note: To resume regular or random play after playing a programmed
sequence, you must first erase the programmed sequence (see
"Erasing a Programmed Sequence," below).
Reviewing/Replacing a Programmed Sequence
To review a programmed sequence, while play is stopped, repeatedly press
MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. As you press it, MEMORY and TRACK flash, and the track
number and memory position number of each stored track appear for a few
seconds.
To replace a programmed track, repeatedly press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. until
the memory position number of the track you want to replace appears. Then
follow Steps 2 and 3 listed in "Storing/Playing a Programmed Sequence,"
above, to select and store the new track.
Erasing a Programmed Sequence
You can do any of the following to erase a programmed sequence:
press MEMORY/CLOCK ADJ. then STOP [] before or after programmed play.
press OPEN /\ before or after programmed play.
press POWER/STANDBY to turn off the CD-3339.
CD and CD Player Care Tips
Although a CD is very durable, you should handle it with care. We
recommend the following precautions.
Keep the CD in its protective case or sleeve when you are not playing
it.
Keep the CD clean. Your local RadioShack store sells a suitable CD
cleaner kit.
Keep the CD dry. A drop of moisture can act as a lens and affect the
laser beam's focus. If the CD gets wet, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth
before playing it.
Do not write on either side of a CD, especially the non-label side.
Handle the CD by it edges to avoid fingerprints and surface scratches,
which can prevent the laser from accurately reading the CD. If the CD
gets scratched, use Scratch `n Fix (RadioShack Cat. No. 424-127) to keep
the CD from skipping during play.
Do not store CDs in high-humidity, high-temperature, locations.
If the CD-3339 is subjected to a sudden shock or jolt during play, the
CD's rotation speed might suddenly change, and the music might be briefly
interrupted. This is not a malfunction.
CAUTIONS: To avoid damaging the CD player, do not place anything but a CD
in the CD compartment.
Remove any loaded CD from the CD compartment before moving the
system to avid damaging the CD.
Moving the CD-3339 suddenly from a cold place to a warmer one
can cause moisture to form on the CD player's pickup lens and
disrupt operation. If this happens, unplug the CD-3339, then
wait abut an hour before plugging it back in and playing a CD.
(EB 5/19/99)
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