Optimus Portable CD Player CD 3327 User Manual

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Cat. No. 14-505B  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
CD-3327  
Portable Triple Play  
Compact Disc Player  
with AM/FM Stereo  
Cassette Recorder  
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CONTENTS  
Preparation .............................................................................................................. 4  
Connecting the Speakers ................................................................................... 4  
Connecting Power .............................................................................................. 5  
Using AC Power ........................................................................................... 5  
Using Batteries ............................................................................................ 5  
Using Headphones ............................................................................................. 6  
Listening Safely ............................................................................................ 6  
Using the Radio ...................................................................................................... 7  
Using the CD Player ................................................................................................ 8  
Loading and Playing a CD .................................................................................. 8  
Special Features ................................................................................................ 9  
Pause ........................................................................................................... 9  
Audible Search ............................................................................................. 9  
Automatic Search Music System (ASMS) .................................................... 9  
Cue ............................................................................................................ 10  
Repeat ....................................................................................................... 10  
Programmed Play ............................................................................................. 10  
CD and CD Player Care Tips ........................................................................... 11  
Using the Cassette Player .................................................................................... 13  
Loading a Cassette Tape .................................................................................. 13  
Playing a Cassette Tape ................................................................................... 13  
Recording ......................................................................................................... 14  
Recording from the CD Player ................................................................... 15  
Recording from the Radio .......................................................................... 15  
Tape Tips .......................................................................................................... 16  
Erasing a Cassette Tape ............................................................................ 16  
Preventing Accidental Erasure ................................................................... 16  
Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality ............................................... 16  
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 17  
Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts .................................................................... 18  
FCC Notice ....................................................................................................... 18  
Specifications ....................................................................................................... 19  
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PREPARATION  
3. Plug the right speaker’s connector  
into SPEAKER (R) and the left  
speaker’s connector into SPEAKER  
(L) on the back of CD-3327.  
CONNECTING THE  
SPEAKERS  
Caution: Do not plug in the power cord  
or install batteries until you connect the  
speakers. Operating the CD-3327 with-  
out speakers connected could damage  
it.  
Follow these steps to connect the  
speakers to the system.  
1. Align the dovetails on the side of the  
right speaker with the tracks on the  
right end of the main system and  
slide the speaker down until it clicks  
into place.  
To disconnect the speakers from the  
system, first unplug the speaker connec-  
tors from the CD-3327. Hold down the  
main system while you press the tab on  
the back of each speaker in the direction  
of the arrow and slide each speaker up-  
ward along the tracks.  
2. Align the dovetails on the side of the  
left speaker with the tracks on the  
left end of the main system and slide  
the speaker down until it clicks into  
place.  
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Using Batteries  
CONNECTING POWER  
You can use eight D batteries (not sup-  
plied) to power the CD-3327. For the  
best performance and longest life, we  
recommend alkaline batteries, available  
at your local RadioShack store.  
You can power your CD-3327 from ei-  
ther:  
• standard AC power (with the sup-  
plied power cord)  
• eight D batteries (not supplied)  
Cautions:  
Note: Connecting the power cord dis-  
connects internal batteries.  
• Use only fresh batteries of the  
required size and recommended  
type.  
Using AC Power  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (stan-  
dard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different  
capacities.  
To use AC power, plug the supplied  
power cord into the AC~ jack on the back  
of the CD-3327. Then plug the other end  
into a standard AC outlet.  
Follow these steps to install batteries.  
1. Remove the battery compartment  
cover by pushing the cover’s tab  
downward and lifting off the cover.  
Cautions:  
• The plug’s blades are polarized (one  
blade is wider than the other) and fit  
only one way. If the plug does not fit  
easily, turn it over and try again. Do  
not force it.  
• Always unplug the power cord from  
the AC outlet before you unplug it  
from the CD-3327.  
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2. Put eight D batteries in the battery  
compartment as indicated by the  
polarity symbols (+ and –) marked  
inside.  
USING HEADPHONES  
For private listening, plug a pair of op-  
tional stereo headphones with a /8-inch  
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(3.5-mm) plug into the  
PHONES  
jack. Your local RadioShack store has a  
wide selection of headphones.  
3. Replace the cover and snap it shut.  
When the sound weakens or the CD-  
3327 stops operating properly, replace  
all eight batteries.  
Listening Safely  
To protect your hearing, follow these  
guidelines when you use headphones.  
Cautions:  
• Set the volume to its lowest setting  
before you begin listening. After you  
begin listening, adjust the volume to  
a comfortable listening level.  
• Always remove old or weak batter-  
ies. Batteries can leak chemicals  
that can destroy electronic parts.  
• If you do not plan to use the CD-  
3327 with batteries for several  
weeks, or if you plan to power the  
CD-3327 using only AC power,  
remove the batteries.  
• Do not listen at extremely high vol-  
ume 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 listening level, so a vol-  
ume level that does not cause dis-  
comfort might still damage your  
hearing.  
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USING THE RADIO  
1. Set FUNCTION to TUNER to turn on  
stations, set BAND to FM. The  
sound is no longer in stereo, but  
reception should improve.  
the radio. POWER lights.  
4. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable lis-  
tening level.  
2. Set BAND to AM, FM, or FM ST.  
5. Set TONE to HIGH to enhance the  
treble sound, or to LOW to enhance  
the bass.  
3. Adjust TUNING to the desired sta-  
tion.  
6. To turn off the radio, set FUNCTION  
to TAPE/STD-BY  
. POWER turns  
off.  
Notes:  
• When you set BAND to FM ST. and  
the radio receives an FM station  
in stereo, the FM STEREO indica-  
tor lights.  
To improve reception for weak FM  
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USING THE CD PLAYER  
4. Close the door. 00 then the total  
LOADING AND PLAYING A  
CD  
number of tracks appears.  
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 com-  
partment, 00 then the total number  
of tracks on the CD 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 lis-  
tening level and set TONE to HIGH to  
enhance the treble sound, or to LOW  
to enhance the bass sound.  
2. Lift open the CD compartment’s  
door.  
7. The CD-3327 stops automatically  
after it plays all the tracks. To stop  
play before the end of the last track,  
press STOP.  
3. Place a CD securely in the compart-  
ment with the label side facing up.  
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Automatic Search Music  
System (ASMS)  
SPECIAL FEATURES  
Pause  
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 “Pro-  
grammed Play” on Page 10).  
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.  
During play, press and release SKIP  
|
to skip to the beginning of the next track.  
Audible Search  
During play, press and release SKIP |  
to skip to the beginning of the current  
track.  
To search forward on the CD, hold down  
SKIP  
| during play. As you hold down  
SKIP  
|, the CD rapidly advances and  
Repeatedly press SKIP  
skip forward or backward through addi-  
tional tracks.  
| or |  
to  
you hear the tracks at a faster speed  
and lower volume. Release SKIP  
resume normal play.  
| to  
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.  
To search backward, hold down SKIP  
during play. Release SKIP | to re-  
sume normal play.  
|
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Cue  
PROGRAMMED PLAY  
To select a track before you begin play  
or while a CD is paused, press SKIP  
or | until the desired track number ap-  
pears on the display. Then press PLAY/  
PAUSE to play the track.  
You can program up to 16 tracks on a  
loaded CD to play in any sequence. Fol-  
low 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.  
Repeat  
You can repeatedly play one track, a  
programmed sequence (see “Pro-  
grammed Play”), or an entire CD.  
2. Press SKIP  
| or |  
to find the  
track you want to program into mem-  
ory.  
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 pro-  
grammed tracks, the CD-3327  
displays a code instead of a track  
number (as shown here).  
To repeat a single track, press PRO-  
GRAM/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.  
P.0 = P10  
P.b = P12  
P.d = P14  
P.F = P16  
P.a = P11  
P.c = P13  
P.E = P15  
To cancel repeat play, press PROGRAM/  
REPEAT so the REPEAT ONE/ALL indica-  
tor turns off.  
• If you program more than 16  
tracks, you replace the first previ-  
ously programmed track with the  
newest one.  
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• After programming a sequence of  
tracks, you can review the tracks  
by pressing PROGRAM/REPEAT  
• 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.  
and then SKIP  
To add to the programmed  
sequence, press PROGRAM/  
| or |  
.
• 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.  
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.  
• Do not write on either side of a CD,  
especially the non-label side.  
5. Press PLAY/PAUSE to play the pro-  
• 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).  
grammed tracks in sequence.  
Notes:  
• Press SKIP  
| and |  
to move  
through the programmed sequence  
during play.  
• Do not store CDs in high-  
temperature, high-humidity loca-  
tions.  
• Press STOP, PROGRAM/REPEAT  
then PLAY/PAUSE to start playing the  
sequence again from the beginning.  
If the CD-3327 is subjected to a sudden  
shock or jolt during play, the CD’s rota-  
tion speed might suddenly change, and  
the music might be briefly interrupted or  
the current track might start over. This is  
not a malfunction.  
To clear the program from memory,  
press STOP, then either:  
• open the CD door, or  
• set FUNCTION to a setting other  
than CD  
Cautions:  
To avoid damaging the CD player,  
do not place anything but a CD in  
the CD compartment.  
CD AND CD PLAYER  
CARE TIPS  
Although a CD is very durable, you  
should handle it with care. We recom-  
mend the following precautions.  
• Remove any loaded CD from the  
CD player before moving the CD-  
3327 to prevent damaging the CD.  
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• 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:  
• 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, how-  
ever, that in the United States, it is  
not a violation of U.S. copyright laws  
for a consumer to use an audio  
recording device to duplicate musi-  
cal recordings for noncommercial  
(personal) use.  
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USING THE CASSETTE PLAYER  
The CD-3327’s cassette deck lets you  
play your favorite cassette tapes and  
make recordings from the radio or CD  
player.  
3. Load a cassette tape in the cassette  
compartment door with the side you  
want to play facing you, the exposed  
tape edge down, and the full reel to  
the left.  
LOADING A CASSETTE  
TAPE  
1. Take up any slack in the cassette  
tape by turning the hub with a pen-  
cil. If you do not remove excess  
slack, the tape might become tan-  
gled in the record/playback mecha-  
nism. Avoid touching the tape.  
4. Close the door.  
PLAYING A CASSETTE  
TAPE  
1. With a cassette loaded, set FUNC-  
TION to TAPE/STD-BY  
.
2. Press STOP/EJECT to open the cas-  
sette compartment door.  
2. Press PLAY on the cassette deck.  
POWER lights.  
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3. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable lis-  
tening level and set TONE to HIGH to  
enhance the treble sound, or to LOW  
to enhance the bass sound.  
RECORDING  
You can record from the CD player or  
radio.  
4. The CD-3327 automatically stops  
when it reaches a tape’s end. To  
stop it sooner, press STOP/EJECT.  
POWER dims.  
Notes:  
• The CD-3327’s Automatic Level  
Control (ALC) automatically adjusts  
the recording level. VOLUME has no  
effect on recording.  
Tape quality greatly affects the qual-  
ity of the recording. We recommend  
regular length (60- or 90-minute)  
cassette tapes. We do not recom-  
mend long-play cassette tapes such  
as C-120s because they are thin  
and can easily tangle. For low-noise,  
wide-range recordings, use normal-  
bias tape.  
Notes:  
• While the tape is stopped, press  
F.FWD or REW to move the tape  
rapidly forward or backward.  
Press STOP/EJECT when you  
reach the desired section or when  
the tape reaches the end.  
• Before you load a cassette tape for  
recording, turn the cassette’s hub  
with your finger or a pencil to move  
the tape past its leader.  
• Before recording, be sure the erase-  
protection tabs are in place on the  
cassette tape you are using to  
record. See “Preventing Accidental  
Erasure” on Page 16.  
• Press PAUSE to temporarily stop  
play. Press PAUSE again to  
resume play.  
5. Press STOP/EJECT again to open  
the compartment, then remove the  
cassette tape.  
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Caution: If you try to record on a  
cassette tape that has had the  
erase-protection tabs removed, you  
cannot press down RECORD. Do not  
force it, as this can damage the  
mechanism.  
To skip an unwanted section dur-  
ing recording, press PAUSE on the  
cassette deck while the section  
plays. To resume recording, press  
PAUSE again.  
6. The tape automatically stops when it  
reaches the end. To stop the CD  
player, press STOP. To stop record-  
ing before the tape reaches the end,  
press STOP/EJECT.  
Recording from the CD Player  
1. Set FUNCTION to CD and load a CD.  
Notes:  
Recording from the Radio  
• If needed, press SKIP |  
or  
|
to find the desired track.  
1. Load a cassette tape in the cassette  
compartment.  
To  
record  
a
programmed  
sequence, see “Programmed  
Play” on Page 10 to store the  
tracks first.  
2. Set FUNCTION to TUNER.  
3. Set BAND to AM, FM, or FM ST.  
2. Load a cassette tape in the cassette  
compartment.  
4. Press REC on the cassette deck to  
begin recording. Both REC and PLAY  
lock down.  
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE twice on the CD  
player to pause the CD. The track  
number blinks.  
Note: To skip an unwanted section  
during recording, press PAUSE while  
the section plays. To resume record-  
ing, press PAUSE again.  
4. Press REC. Both REC and PLAY lock  
down.  
5. The tape automatically stops when it  
reaches the end. To stop recording  
before the tape reaches the end,  
press STOP/EJECT.  
5. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the CD. The  
CD starts playing and the cassette  
deck begins recording from the CD.  
Notes:  
You can listen to the CD as you  
record.  
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If you want to record on a tape side after  
you have removed the erase-protection  
tab, place a piece of strong plastic tape  
over that side’s erase-protection hole.  
Be sure you cover only the hole original-  
ly covered by the erase-protection tab.  
TAPE TIPS  
Erasing a Cassette Tape  
If you no longer want a recording, you  
can record over it or erase it. To record  
over a cassette tape, simply record over  
the previous recording. To erase the en-  
tire cassette tape, let the tape record to  
the end with FUNCTION set to TAPE/STD-  
BY  
.
You can quickly erase both sides of a  
cassette tape using a bulk tape eraser,  
available at your local RadioShack  
store.  
Restoring Tape Tension and  
Sound Quality  
Preventing Accidental Erasure  
After playing a cassette tape several  
times, the tape might become tightly  
wound on the reels. This can cause  
playback sound quality to deteriorate.  
Cassette tapes have two erase-  
protection tabs, one for each side. To  
protect a recording from being acciden-  
tally recorded over or erased, use a  
screwdriver to remove one or both of the  
cassette tape’s erase-protection tabs.  
To restore the sound quality, fast-  
forward the tape from the beginning to  
the end of one side, then completely re-  
wind it. Then loosen the tape reels by  
gently tapping each side of the cas-  
sette’s outer shell on a flat surface.  
Caution: Be careful not to damage the  
cassette when tapping it. Do not touch  
the exposed tape or allow any sharp ob-  
jects near the cassette.  
Note: Removing the erase-protection  
tabs does not prevent a bulk eraser from  
erasing a cassette tape.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your Optimus CD-3327 Portable Triple Play Compact Disc Player is an example of  
superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for  
your CD-3327 so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the CD-3327 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids  
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
Use and store the CD-3327 only in normal temperature environments.  
Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, dam-  
age batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the CD-3327 away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature  
wear of parts.  
Handle the CD-3327 gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit  
boards and cases and can cause the CD-3327 to work improperly.  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.  
Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your CD-3327’s electronic  
parts.  
Wipe the CD-3327 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean the CD-3327.  
Modifying or tampering with the CD-3327’s internal components can cause a mal-  
function and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to oper-  
ate it. If your CD-3327 is not performing as it should, take it to your local  
RadioShack store for assistance.  
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CLEANING THE TAPE-  
HANDLING PARTS  
FCC NOTICE  
This system complies with the limits for  
a Class B digital device as specified in  
Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits pro-  
vide reasonable protection against ra-  
dio and TV interference in a residential  
area. However, your equipment might  
cause TV or radio interference even  
when it is operating properly. To elimi-  
nate interference, you can try one or  
more of the following corrective mea-  
sures.  
Dirt, dust, or particles of the tape’s coat-  
ing can accumulate on the tape heads  
and other parts that the tape touches.  
This can greatly reduce the performance  
of the CD-3327. Use the following clean-  
ing procedure after every 20 hours of  
operation.  
1. Remove the batteries and discon-  
nect the AC power cord.  
2. Open the cassette compartment  
door.  
• reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna  
3. To expose the tape-handling parts,  
press PLAY on the deck and press in  
on the protection tab sensor.  
• increase the distance between the  
equipment and the radio or TV  
• use outlets on different electrical cir-  
cuits for the equipment and the radio  
or TV  
4. Use a cotton swab dipped in dena-  
tured alcohol or tape head cleaning  
solution to clean the tape guides,  
record/playback head, pinch roller,  
capstan, and erase head.  
Consult your local RadioShack store if  
the problem still exists  
If you cannot eliminate the interference,  
the FCC requires that you stop using  
your CD-3327.  
5. When you finish cleaning, press  
STOP/EJECT on the deck and close  
the cassette compartment door.  
Then reconnect power.  
Your local RadioShack store sells a  
complete line of cassette deck cleaning  
supplies.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
RADIO  
Frequency Range ......................................................................... AM: 530–1710 kHz  
FM: 88–108 kHz  
CASSETTE PLAYER  
Tape Speed ...................................................................................................... 17/8 ips  
Tape System ........................................................................................ 4 Track Stereo  
Recording System ......................................................................................... AC Bias  
Erasing System ..................................................................................... Magnet Erase  
Wow and Flutter .................................................................................... 0.35% or less  
CD PLAYER  
Number of Tracks to be Programmed .......................................................... 16 Tracks  
Frequency Response (±4 dB) ............................................................ 100 Hz–20 KHz  
Signal-To-Noise (A-WTD) .................................................. 65 dB (nominal) with BPF  
Sampling Frequency ..................................................................................... 44.1 kHz  
Oversampling ................................................................................................. 8 Times  
Harmonic Distortion ............................................................................................ 0.5%  
GENERAL  
Speaker ............................................................................... Detachable, 4 × 2 Inches  
Speaker Impedance .......................................................................................... 8 ohm  
Power Requirements ............................................................. DC 12 V (8 D batteries),  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Output Power (10% THD) ................................................................... 1.2 W/Channel  
Unit Dimensions (HWD) ...................................................... 95/16 × 615/16 × 83/16 Inches  
(236.5 × 176.2 × 207.9 mm)  
Speaker Dimensions (HWD) ....................................................... 91/8 × 6 × 67/16 Inches  
(231 × 152 × 163 mm)  
Unit Weight (without batteries) ............................................................ 5.3 lbs (2.4 kg)  
Speaker Weight (each) ...................................................................... 1.8 Ibs (0.81 kg)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to  
change and improvement without notice.  
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Limited Ninety-Day Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-  
owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED  
HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES  
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABIL-  
ITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE-  
SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE  
OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR-  
RANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE-  
NIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT,  
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN AD-  
VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-  
cidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack  
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-  
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and  
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase  
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-  
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of  
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the  
expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs  
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs  
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
3/97  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
02A99  
Printed in China  
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