Radio Shack MP3 Player 12 1636 User Guide

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12-1636  
CD CLOCK  
RADIO  
Dual Daily Alarms — let you set two different alarm times.  
Sleep Timer — lets you set the radio or CD to play as you fall asleep, then  
automatically turn off.  
Snooze — lets you temporarily turn off the alarm, radio, or CD for 1– 30  
minutes so you can get a few extra minutes of sleep.  
Backup Battery — maintains the clock and alarm operation during a  
power failure.  
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OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
© 2002 RadioShack Corporation.  
All Rights Reserved.  
RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks  
used by RadioShack Corporation.  
 
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To prevent electric  
shock, do not use this  
polarized plug with an  
extension cord,  
receptacle, or other  
outlet unless you can  
fully insert the blades  
to prevent blade  
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Plug the clock radio’s power cord into a  
standard AC outlet. '(0&& flashes on  
the display. .  
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exposure.  
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Dispose of the old  
battery promptly and  
properly. Do not burn  
or bury it.  
If AC power fails, the clock radio has a  
backup power system that continues to  
operate the clock for up to 8 hours with  
the display turned off to conserve  
power. This lets the alarm sound for at  
least 10 minutes at the preset time,  
even if AC power fails.  
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Your clock radio’s  
power cord has a  
polarized plug that fits  
into the outlet only  
one way. If the plug  
does not fit properly,  
turn it over and try  
again. Do not force it.  
Your clock radio requires a 9-volt  
battery (not supplied) for its backup  
power system. For the best  
performance and longest life, we  
recommend a RadioShack alkaline  
battery. .  
1. Press the battery compartment  
cover’s tab, and then lift off the  
cover to remove it.  
Use only a fresh  
battery of the required  
size and  
recommended type.  
Always remove an old  
or weak battery.  
Batteries can leak  
chemicals that can  
destroy electronic  
parts.  
2. Snap the battery into the connector  
in the battery compartment and  
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place the battery in the  
compartment.  
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When powered by  
the backup battery,  
the display does not  
light.  
3. Replace the cover. ±  
If you set the alarm to  
wake to the CD and  
AC power fails at  
exactly the set time,  
the CD will not turn  
on, but the alarm  
sounds.  
The display turns off  
when the clock radio  
operates on the  
backup battery.  
If AC power fails and  
a backup battery is  
not installed in the  
clock radio, the  
display turns off.  
When power is  
restored, '(0&&  
flashes and you need  
to reset the clock.  
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Top View  
SLEEP  
SNOOZE TIME  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
STOP/  
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PAUSE  
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SKIP/SEARCH  
SETTING  
CD  
Door  
Tab  
ALARM 1/  
ALARM 2 SET  
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Right Speaker View  
ALM. 1 AUTO OFF/BUZ.  
ALM. 2 AUTO OFF/BUZ.  
TUNING  
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When you connect the clock radio to  
AC power, '(0&& flashes.  
While holding down  
, repeatedly  
TIME  
press  
to increase or decrease the time by 1  
minute intervals. Or, hold down  
or  
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SKIP/  
or  
to speed  
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up the change. The PM LED lights to  
indicate PM time.  
Release TIME to store the setting.  
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You can set two independent alarms to  
sound. Each alarm sounds for 1 hour  
and 59 minutes at the preset time  
everyday. To stop it sooner, press  
POWER.  
While holding down  
or  
1.  
ALARM 1  
, repeatedly press  
ALARM 2  
SKIP/  
or  
to  
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increase or decrease the alarm  
time by 1 minute intervals. Or, hold  
down  
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or  
to speed up the change. The  
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PM LED lights to indicate PM time.  
2. Release ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 to  
store the alarm setting.  
To wake to the alarm buzzer, slide  
3.  
or  
ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ.  
ALM 2  
to  
OFF/AUTO/BUZ. BUZ..  
The ALM1  
or ALM2 LED lights. At the preset  
wake-up alarm time, the buzzer  
sounds.  
To wake to the radio, set the  
desired station (see “Using the  
Radio” on Page 9), then slide  
ALM  
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or  
1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ.  
ALM 2 OFF/  
If you activate repeat,  
the CD player will  
play continuously for  
about 1 hour and 59  
minutes.  
to  
. The ALM1 or  
AUTO  
AUTO/BUZ.  
ALM2 LED lights. At the preset  
wake-up alarm time, the radio  
turns on.  
If you do not place a  
CD in the CD  
compartment or you  
place a CD  
To wake to the music of a CD track,  
while holding down  
CD WAKE-UP  
, repeatedly press or hold  
TRACK  
down  
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incorrectly, the  
buzzer will sound at  
the preset alarm  
time.  
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to set the desired wake-up  
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track (see “Playing a CD” on  
Page 10), then slide  
ALM 1 OFF/  
or  
AUTO/BUZ.  
ALM 2 OFF/AUTO/  
The default setting  
for snooze is 9  
minutes.  
to  
. The ALM1 or ALM2  
AUTO  
LED lights. At the preset wake-up  
alarm time, the CD player plays,  
BUZ.  
starting with the selected track.  
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4. To turn off the alarms, slide ALM 1  
or  
OFF/AUTO/BUZ.  
AUTO/BUZ. to OFF.  
ALM 2 OFF/  
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You must place a CD  
into the CD  
compartment before  
you select CD.  
To silence the alarm from 1 to 30  
minutes and then have it sound  
again, press SNOOZE. To stop the  
snooze function, turn off the daily  
alarm or press POWER when the  
alarm sounds.  
The default setting  
for the sleep timer is  
59 minutes.  
If the CD play time is  
shorter than the  
Hold down  
SNOOZE and  
repeatedly press or hold down  
or  
to set the snooze interval from 1 to  
30 minutes.  
amount of time you  
set for the sleep  
timer, the CD player  
stops at the end of  
the disc unless you  
activate the repeat  
function.  
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You can set the clock radio to play for  
up to 1 hour and 59 minutes then  
automatically turn off. You can use this  
feature to listen to the radio or a CD as  
you go to sleep.  
If the clock radio  
reaches a preset  
alarm time while the  
sleep timer is  
counting down, the  
alarm cancels the  
remaining sleep  
timer setting.  
1. Slide CD/AM/FM ST. to the desired  
setting. ±  
The CD player or  
radio automatically  
turns on when you  
hold down SLEEP.  
Hold down  
and repeatedly  
SKIP/SEARCH  
to set the sleep  
2.  
SLEEP  
press or hold down  
or  
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timer from 0 to 1 hour and 59  
minutes.  
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The CD player or radio plays for the set  
length of time then automatically turns  
off. To cancel the sleep timer, press  
POWER or SNOOZE.  
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FM STEREO lights  
when you slide CD/  
AM/FM ST. to FM  
ST..  
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On rare occasions, your clock might  
lock up. If this happens, reset the clock.  
If you still encounter difficulties, take  
the clock radio to your local  
The FM antenna is  
built in to the power  
cord. For the best FM  
reception, fully  
RadioShack store for assistance.  
extend the clock  
radio’s power cord.  
For the best AM  
reception, rotate the  
clock radio to  
Disconnect the AC power cord and  
remove the back-up battery. Then  
reconnect the clock radio to AC power  
and reinstall the battery.  
position the built-in  
AM antenna.  
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Before you operate  
the CD player,  
remove the  
protective sheet  
inside the CD  
compartment.  
1. Slide CD/AM/FM ST. to AM or FM  
ST.. ±  
2. Press POWER to turn on the radio.  
3. Rotate TUNING to select the  
desired station  
dZ briefly appears  
when you do not  
place a CD,  
4. Rotate VOLUME to a comfortable  
level.  
incorrectly place a  
CD, or the CD is  
damaged.  
5. To turn off the radio, press POWER.  
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briefly appears after  
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1. Slide CD/AM/FM ST. to CD.  
you press  
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STOP  
then the display returns  
to the current time. The  
CD player automatically  
turns off after about one  
minute.  
2. Pull the tab on the top of the CD  
door to open it. Place a CD in the  
center, label facing up, press it  
down over the hub to secure it,  
then close the door. .  
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Press  
3.  
to play all the tracks in  
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To help prevent dust  
from entering the CD  
player, always keep  
the CD compartment  
cover closed except  
when loading or  
order, starting with Track 1. YZ  
flashes, briefly appears, then the  
display returns to the current time.  
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To temporarily stop the CD, press  
4.  
. The current track number  
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unloading CDs.  
flashes. To resume play, press  
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Do not try to remove  
the CD until it  
completely stops  
spinning.  
again. The current track number  
briefly appears and then the  
display returns to the current time.  
To avoid damaging  
the CD player, do not  
place anything but a  
CD in the CD  
5. Adjust – VOL + to a comfortable  
listening level.  
The CD stops after playing the last  
track. To stop play sooner, press  
6.  
compartment.  
To avoid damage to a  
CD, remove it from  
the CD player before  
moving the clock  
radio.  
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STOP  
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the CD to stop spinning, then open  
the CD door and remove the CD.  
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The automatic search music system  
lets you skip forward or backward  
through a CD’s tracks.  
Sudden relocation of  
the clock radio from a  
cold area to a warm  
one can cause  
moisture to form on  
the CD player’s  
During play, press  
SKIP/SEARCH  
once to skip to the  
SETTING  
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beginning of the next track. Repeatedly  
press until  
pickup lens and  
disrupt operation. If  
this happens, unplug  
the clock radio and  
wait about one hour  
before plugging it  
back in and playing a  
CD.  
SKIP/SEARCH SETTING  
the desired track number appears.  
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To return to the beginning of the current  
track during play, press  
SKIP/SEARCH  
once. Repeatedly press  
SETTING  
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until the  
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desired track number appears.  
To search a particular section within a  
track, hold down SKIP/SEARCH  
or during play. The CD  
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player rapidly plays the CD either  
forward or backward at a high speed  
and low volume. When you hear the  
section you want, release SKIP/  
or to resume  
SEARCH SETTING ýý  
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normal play.  
If you press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING  
while the last track is playing, forward  
search stops at the end of that track. If  
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you press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING  
while the first track is playing, backward  
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search stops at the beginning of track  
one.  
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If you press  
To select a track while the CD player is  
stopped or paused, repeatedly press or  
RANDOM during  
play, the CD player  
will also play all the  
tracks in random  
order.  
press and hold  
SKIP/SEARCH SETTING  
or  
until the desired track  
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number appears. Then press  
PLAY/  
to play the track.  
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PAUSE â  
If you activated the  
random function  
before pressing  
REPEAT, the CD  
player does not  
return to the first  
track when it reaches  
the end of the CD  
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Follow these steps to set the CD player  
to play a CD’s tracks in random order.  
1. Before play, press RANDOM. The  
RANDOM LED lights. ±  
To begin random play, press  
2.  
PLAY/  
. The first randomly  
PAUSE  
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selected track’s number appears  
and the track begins to play.  
Even though a compact  
disc is durable, treat the  
CD surface with care.  
3. To cancel random play and resume  
normal play, press RANDOM again.  
The RANDOM LED turns off, and  
the CD player resumes normal  
play. .  
Do not write on either  
side of the CD,  
particularly the non-  
label side (signals  
are read from the  
non-label side).  
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To repeat all tracks on a CD, press  
REPEAT. The repeat LED lights. When  
the CD player reaches the end of the  
Do not store CDs in  
high temperature or  
high humidity areas.  
They might warp.  
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CD, it returns to the first track and  
replays all the tracks. ±  
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(continued)  
To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT  
again. The repeat LED turns off. The  
CD player resumes normal play. °  
Keep CDs dry. A  
water drop can act as  
a lens and affect the  
laser beam's focus.  
Always handle a CD  
by the edges to avoid  
fingerprints and  
always keep it in its  
protective case or  
sleeve when it is not  
in use. Fingerprints  
and scratches on the  
CD's surface can  
prevent the laser  
beam from correctly  
reading the digital  
information. If the CD  
gets scratched, use a  
RadioShack repair kit  
(available at your  
local RadioShack  
store) to repair the  
disc.  
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Keep the clock radio dry; if it gets wet,  
wipe it dry immediately. Use and store  
the clock radio only in normal  
temperature environments. Handle the  
clock radio carefully; do not drop it.  
Keep the clock radio away from dust  
and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth  
occasionally to keep it looking new.  
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If your clock radio is not performing as it  
should, take it to your local RadioShack  
store for assistance. Modifying or  
tampering with the clock radio’s internal  
components can cause a malfunction  
and might invalidate its warranty and  
void your FCC authorization to  
operate it.  
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Bands ....................................................................... AM 530 – 1710 kHz  
FM 87.5 – 108 MHz  
Power Output .............................................................................. 300 mW  
(@ 10% THD)  
Speaker ...................................................................................... 3 inches  
(7.6 cm)  
Power Requirement ................................................................... 120V AC,  
60 Hz, 50mA  
DC 9V (Backup Battery)  
Dimensions ....................................................... 52/3 × 103/8 × 51/4 inches  
(144 × 264 × 134 mm)  
Weight .......................................................................................... 56.4 oz  
(1600 g)  
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 workmanship 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 MER-  
CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN  
DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CON-  
TAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO  
LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR  
ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DI-  
RECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR  
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF  
TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the ex-  
clusion or limitation of incidental 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. Ra-  
dioShack will, at its option, unless 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 property of Ra-  
dioShack. 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 replace-  
ment 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 in-  
structions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other inci-  
dence 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, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
12-1636  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
06A02  
Printed in China  
 

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