CD-3327 Portable Triple Play Compact Disc Player
(140-0505B) Operation Faxback Doc. # 52841
Using the Radio
1. Set FUNCTION to TUNER to turn on the radio. POWER lights.
2. Set BAND to AM, FM, or FM ST.
3. Adjust TUNING to the desired station.
Notes: When you set BAND to FM ST. and the radio receives an FM
station in stereo, the FM STEREO indicator lights.
To improve reception for weak FM stations, set BAND to FM.
The sound is no longer in stereo, but reception should
improve.
4. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level.
5. Set TONE to HIGH to enhance the treble sound, or to LOW to enhance the
bass.
6. To turn off the radio, set FUNCTION to TAPE/STD-BY (jack/plug symbol).
POWER turns off.
Using the CD Player
Loading and Playing a CD
The CD-3327 plays both 3- and 5-inch CDs.
1. Set FUNCTION to CD. POWER lights. If no CD is loaded, 00 then no
appears. If a CD is in the compartment, 00 then the total number of
tracks on the CD appears.
2. Lift open the CD compartment's door.
3. Place a CD securely in the compartment with the label side facing up.
4. Close the door. 00 then the total number of tracks appears.
5. Press PLAY/PAUSE. The current track number appears, and the CD-3327
then plays all the tracks in order.
6. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level and set TONE to HIGH to
enhance the treble sound, or to LOW to enhance the bass sound.
7. The CD-3327 stops automatically after it plays all the tracks. to
stop play before the end of the last track, press STOP.
Special Features
Pause
To pause a CD during play, press PLAY/PAUSE. The track number blinks and
the CD stops playing.
To resume play, press PLAY/PAUSE again.
Audible Search
To search forward on the CD, hold down SKIP >>| during play. As you hold
down SKIP >>|, the CD rapidly advances and you hear the tracks at a faster
speed and lower volume. Release SKIP >>| to resume normal play.
To search backward, hold down SKIP |<< during play. Release SKIP |<< to
resume normal play.
Automatic Search Music System (ASMS)
You can use the automatic search music system to skip forward or backward
through tracks on a CD or tracks in a programmed sequence (see "Programmed
Play" below).
During play, press and release SKIP >>| to skip to the beginning of the
next track.
During play, press and release SKIP |<< to skip to the beginning of the
current track.
Repeatedly press SKIP >>| or |<< to skip forward or backward through
additional tracks.
Notes: If you press SKIP |<< while the first track is playing, the last
track will play.
If you press SKIP >>| while the last track is playing, the first
track will play.
Cue
To select a track before you begin play or while a CD is paused, press
SKIP >>| or |<< until the desired track number appears on the display.
Then press PLAY/PAUSE to play the track.
Repeat
You can repeatedly play one track, a programmed sequence (see "Programmed
Play" below), or an entire CD.
To repeat a single track, press PROGRAM/REPEAT during play. The REPEAT
ONE/ALL indicator lights.
To repeat an entire CD or programmed sequence, press PROGRAM/REPEAT twice
during play. The REPEAT ONE/ALL indicator blinks.
To cancel repeat play, press PROGRAM/REPEAT so the REPEAT ONE/ALL
indicator turns off.
Programmed Play
You can program up to 16 tracks on a loaded CD to play in any sequence.
Follow these steps to program and play a sequence of tracks.
1. Press PROGRAM/REPEAT before play. P1 (the programmed track number)
appears and the program indicator blinks.
2. Press SKIP >>| or |<< to find the track you want to program into
memory.
3. Press PROGRAM/REPEAT again to select the track. P2 appears.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each track you want to program.
Notes: From the 10th to the 16th programmed tracks, the CD-3327
displays a code instead of a track number (as shown here).
P . 0 = P10 P . a = P11
P . b = P12 P . c = P13
P . d = P14 P . E = P15
P . F = P16
If you program more than 16 tracks, you replace the first
previously programmed track with the newest one.
After programming a sequence of tracks, you can review the
tracks by pressing PROGRAM/REPEAT and then SKIP >>| or |<<.
To add to the programmed sequence, press PROGRAM/ REPEAT until
you reach the end of the program and the next sequence is
available. Then press SKIP >>| or |<< to find the track you
want and press PROGRAM/REPEAT again to store the new track.
5. Press PLAY/PAUSE to play the programmed tracks in sequence.
Notes: Press SKIP >>| or |<< to move through the programmed sequence
during play.
Press STOP, PROGRAM/REPEAT then PLAY/PAUSE to start playing the
sequence again from the beginning.
To clear the program from memory, press STOP, then either:
open the CD door, or
set FUNCTION to a setting other than CD.
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 its edge to avoid fingerprints and surface scratches,
which can prevent the laser from accurately reading the CD. To clean
the surface, use a CD Cleaner Kit (such as Cat. No. 42-226) or Scratch
`n Fix (Cat. No. 42-127).
Do not store CDs in high temperature, high humidity locations.
If the CD-3327 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 or the current track might start over. 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 player before moving the
CD-3327 to prevent damaging the CD.
Moving the CD player suddenly from a cold place to a warmer one
can cause moisture to form on the pickup lens and disrupt
operation. If this happens, wait about 2 hours for the moisture
to evaporate before playing a CD.
Notes: Most CDs that can be played on this player have this mark on them:
COMPACT
D I S K
DIGITAL AUDIO
Most material on compact discs and prerecorded tapes is
copyrighted. Unauthorized duplication of copy-righted material is
a violation of the copyright laws of most countries and such
duplication may result in fines and/or imprisonment. Note,
however, that in the United States, it is not a violation of U.S.
copyright laws for a customer to use an audio recording device to
duplicate musical recordings for noncommercial (personal) use.
(EB 5/26/99)
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