Optimus CD-3327 User Manual
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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.
4. The CD-3327 automatically stops
when it reaches a tape’s end. To
stop it sooner, press
stop it sooner, press
STOP/EJECT
.
POWER dims.
Notes:
• While the tape is stopped, press
F.FWD
or
REW
to move the tape
rapidly forward or backward.
Press
Press
STOP/EJECT
when you
reach the desired section or when
the tape reaches the end.
the tape reaches the end.
• 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.
cassette tape.
RECORDING
You can record from the CD player or
radio.
radio.
Notes:
• The CD-3327’s Automatic Level
Control (ALC) automatically adjusts
the recording level.
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.
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.
• 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.
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.
cassette tape you are using to
record. See “Preventing Accidental
Erasure” on Page 16.
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