Optimus Portable CD Player CD 3840 User Manual

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Cat. No. 42-5098  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
CD-3840  
Portable CD Player with 40 Second  
Super Anti-Shock and PLL AM/FM Tuner  
 
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Audible Search and Skip Function —  
helps you locate a particular section of a  
track by rapidly playing the CD in either  
direction.  
CDs that can be played on this CD play-  
er have this mark on them:  
Pause — lets you temporarily stop play.  
The CD player’s advanced technology  
makes it simple to operate. But, be sure  
you read this Owner’s Manual com-  
pletely so you can take advantage of all  
its advanced features.  
Hold — helps prevent accidentally  
changing the CD player's settings and  
preserves battery life by locking most  
controls when you turn off the CD play-  
er.  
This CD player is made and tested to  
meet exacting safety standards. It  
meets FCC requirements and complies  
with safety performance standards of  
the U.S. Department of Health and Hu-  
man Services.  
Auto Power Off — automatically turns  
the CD player off when you stop play or  
30 seconds after the CD finishes play-  
ing.  
Three Power Sources — let you power  
your CD player from two AA batteries  
(not supplied), standard AC power, or  
vehicle battery power (using an optional  
AC or DC adapter).  
Warnings:  
• This CD player employs a laser light  
beam. Only a qualified service per-  
son should remove the cover or  
attempt to service this device, due  
to possible eye injury.  
3-Inch CD Compatible — lets you play  
3-inch CDs.  
• The use of controls, adjustments, or  
procedures other than those speci-  
fied herein might result in hazard-  
ous radiation exposure.  
Automatic Tuning — searches forward  
or backward to the next strong station in  
the selected band so you can quickly  
find new stations.  
Memory Tuning — lets you select a  
preset AM or FM station.  
Stereo/Mono Switch — lets you select  
mono or stereo mode when listening in  
the FM band.  
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FCC INFORMATION  
This equipment complies with the limits  
for a Class B digital device as specified  
in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits  
provide reasonable protection against  
radio and TV interference in a residen-  
tial area. However, your CD player  
might cause TV or radio interference  
even when it is operating properly. To  
eliminate interference, you can try one  
or more of the following corrective mea-  
sures:  
• Increase the distance between the  
CD player and the radio or TV.  
• Use outlets on different electrical  
circuits for the CD player and the  
radio or TV.  
Consult your local RadioShack store if  
the problem still exists.  
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CONTENTS  
Powering the CD PLayer ...................................................................................... 6  
Using Batteries ................................................................................................. 6  
Charging Rechargeable Batteries ............................................................. 6  
Using AC Power ............................................................................................... 7  
Using Vehicle Battery Power ............................................................................ 8  
Making the Connections ...................................................................................... 9  
Connecting Earphones or Headphones ........................................................... 9  
Listening Safely ......................................................................................... 9  
Traffic Safety .............................................................................................. 9  
Operation ............................................................................................................. 10  
Listening to the Radio .................................................................................... 10  
Storing a Radio Station in Memory ........................................................... 11  
Playing a CD ................................................................................................... 11  
Super Anti-Shock System (SAS) ............................................................. 12  
Skip and Audible Search ......................................................................... 12  
Intro Scan ................................................................................................ 13  
Repeat Play ............................................................................................. 13  
Random Play ........................................................................................... 13  
Programmed Play .................................................................................... 14  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 15  
Care and Maintenance ....................................................................................... 17  
CD Care Tips ................................................................................................. 18  
Specifications ..................................................................................................... 19  
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POWERING THE CD PLAYER  
You can power your CD player from any  
of these sources:  
1. Press down and slide the battery  
compartment cover in the direction  
of the arrow and lift it off.  
• two AA alkaline batteries (not sup-  
plied)  
2. Place two AA batteries in the com-  
partment as indicated by the polar-  
ity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.  
• two rechargeable AA nickel-cad-  
mium batteries (not supplied)  
3. Replace the cover.  
• standard AC power using an AC  
adapter (not supplied)  
BATT  
When  
flashes or the CD player  
• vehicle battery power using a DC  
adapter (not supplied)  
stops operating properly, replace the  
batteries.  
Note: Connecting an AC or DC adapter  
to the CD player with non-rechargeable  
batteries installed disconnects the  
batteries.  
Warning: Dispose of old batteries  
promptly and properly. Do not burn or  
bury them.  
Caution: If you do not plan to use the  
CD player for a month or more, remove  
the batteries. Batteries can leak chemi-  
cals that can destroy electronic parts.  
USING BATTERIES  
You can power your CD player from two  
AA alkaline batteries or two AA re-  
chargeable nickel-cadmium batteries.  
Both types of batteries are available at  
your local RadioShack store.  
Charging Rechargeable  
Batteries  
This CD player can fully charge the rec-  
ommended rechargeable nickel-cadmi-  
um batteries in about 17 hours. You can  
play a CD while charging the nickel-  
cadmium batteries; however, this will  
cause the batteries to charge more  
slowly.  
Cautions:  
• Use only fresh batteries of the  
required size and recommended  
type.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries,  
different types of batteries (stan-  
dard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different  
capacities.  
Follow these steps to install the batter-  
ies.  
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Follow these steps to charge recharge-  
able batteries.  
USING AC POWER  
You can power the CD player using an  
4.5-volt, 600-mA AC adapter and a size  
B Adaptaplug® adapter (neither sup-  
plied). Both adapters are available at  
your local RadioShack store.  
1. Connect an optional AC or DC  
adapter to the CD player’s DC IN  
4.5V jack (see “Using AC Power” or  
“Using Vehicle Battery Power” on  
Page 8).  
Cautions:  
You must use a Class 2  
adapter that supplies 4.5  
!
volts DC and delivers at  
least 600 mA. Its center tip must be  
set to positive and its plug must fit  
the CD player's DC IN 4.5V jack. Us-  
ing an adapter that does not meet  
these specifications could damage  
the CD player or the adapter.  
2. After 17 hours, unplug the adapter  
then disconnect it from the CD  
player’s DC IN 4.5V jack.  
• Always connect the AC adapter to  
the CD player before you connect it  
to AC power. When you finish, dis-  
connect the adapter from AC power  
before you disconnect it from the  
CD player.  
Caution: Do not overcharge the batter-  
ies. Overcharging can significantly re-  
duce the batteries' useful life.  
Important: This CD  
player can use nickel-  
cadmium rechargeable  
batteries. At the end of a  
Follow these steps to connect the CD  
player to AC power.  
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0
8
3
4
nickel-cadmium  
bat-  
1. Insert the recommended Adapta-  
plug adapter into the AC adapter’s  
cord, setting TIP to + (positive).  
tery's useful life, it must  
be recycled or disposed of properly.  
Contact your local, county, or state haz-  
ardous waste management authorities  
for information on recycling or disposal  
programs in your area or call 1-800-  
843-7422. Some options that might be  
available are: municipal curbside collec-  
tion, drop-off boxes at retailers such as  
your local RadioShack store, recycling  
collection centers, and mail-back pro-  
grams.  
2. Set the AC adapter’s voltage switch  
to 4.5V.  
3. Insert the AC adapter’s barrel plug  
into the CD player’s DC IN 4.5V jack.  
4. Plug the other end of the adapter  
into a standard AC outlet.  
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5. When you finish using the AC  
adapter, disconnect it from the AC  
outlet first, then unplug it from the  
CD player.  
Follow these steps to connect the CD  
player to vehicle battery power.  
1. Insert the recommended Adapta-  
plug adapter into the DC adapter’s  
cord, setting TIP to + (positive).  
Note: Always unplug the AC adapter  
before using the CD player with alkaline  
batteries. Otherwise the player will not  
operate.  
2. Set the DC adapter’s voltage switch  
to 4.5V.  
3. Insert the DC adapter’s barrel plug  
into the CD player’s DC IN 4.5V jack.  
4. Plug the other end of the adapter  
into your vehicle's cigarette-lighter  
socket.  
USING VEHICLE  
BATTERY POWER  
5. When you finish using the DC  
adapter, disconnect it from the vehi-  
cle’s cigarette-lighter socket first,  
then unplug it from the CD player.  
You can power the CD player from a ve-  
hicle’s 12V power source (such as ciga-  
rette-lighter socket) using a 4.5-volt,  
600-mA DC adapter and a size B  
Adaptaplug adapter (neither supplied).  
Both adapters are available at your lo-  
cal RadioShack store.  
Note: Always unplug the DC adapter  
before using the CD player with alkaline  
batteries. Otherwise the player will not  
operate.  
Cautions:  
You must use an adapter  
that supplies 4.5 volts DC  
!
and delivers at least 600  
mA. Its center tip must be set to  
positive and its plug must fit the CD  
player's DC IN 4.5V jack. Using an  
adapter that does not meet these  
specifications could damage the CD  
player or the adapter.  
• Always connect the DC adapter to  
the CD player before you connect it  
to the power source. When you fin-  
ish, disconnect the adapter from the  
power source before you discon-  
nect it from the CD player.  
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MAKING THE CONNECTIONS  
You can listen to your CD player by  
Listening Safely  
connecting earphones, headphones, or  
amplified speakers to the player’s  
PHONES jack, or by connecting a home  
audio or autosound system to the CD  
player’s LINE OUT jack.  
To protect your hearing, follow these  
guidelines when you use earphones or  
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 vol-  
ume levels. Extended high-volume  
listening can lead to permanent  
hearing loss.  
PHONES  
LINE OUT  
• Once you set the volume, do not  
increase it. Over time, your ears  
adapt to the volume level, so a vol-  
ume level that does not cause dis-  
comfort might still damage your  
hearing.  
Notes:  
• If the jacks on your equipment do  
not match the plugs on the supplied  
Y-cable, check with your local  
RadioShack store for the proper  
cable adapter.  
• If you use amplified speakers, con-  
nect them to the PHONES jack, not  
LINE OUT. Otherwise, FM radio  
reception might be weak or noisy.  
Traffic Safety  
Do not wear earphones or headphones  
while operating a motor vehicle or riding  
a bicycle. This can create a traffic haz-  
ard and could be illegal in some areas.  
CONNECTING  
EARPHONES OR  
HEADPHONES  
Even though some earphones and  
headphones let you hear some outside  
sounds when listening at normal volume  
levels, they still can present a traffic  
hazard.  
For private listening, you can plug a pair  
of stereo earphones or headphones  
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(not supplied) with a / -inch (3.5-mm)  
plug into the PHONES jack on the CD  
player.  
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OPERATION  
Memory Tuning: Press one of the  
five memory buttons (P1 through  
P5) to directly select a preset sta-  
tion. You can set up to 20 presets  
(see “Storing a Radio Station in  
Memory” on Page 11).  
LISTENING TO THE  
RADIO  
1. Repeatedly press TUNER ON/BAND  
until the desired band (AM, FM1,  
FM2, or FM3) appears.  
Notes:  
2. Rotate VOL to a comfortable listen-  
• The CD player has a built-in AM  
antenna. For the best AM recep-  
tion, rotate the CD player.  
ing level.  
• The supplied Y-cable or an  
optional earphones’ or head-  
phones’ cord serves as an FM  
antenna. For the best FM recep-  
tion, fully uncoil the cord.  
VOL  
• When listening to an FM station  
broadcasting in stereo, press  
STEREO/MONO. ST appears. If  
reception is poor or noisy, press  
STEREO/MONO again. MONO  
appears. The sound is not in ste-  
3. Use one of these methods to tune  
to the desired station. The display  
shows the tuned frequency.  
Manual Tuning: Repeatedly press  
TUNING + or to tune up or down  
the selected band. To tune the band  
more quickly, hold down TUNING +  
or .  
reo,  
but  
reception  
should  
improve.  
Automatic Tuning: Hold down  
TUNING + or for about two sec-  
onds, then quickly release it. The  
CD player tunes up or down the  
selected band, stopping at the next  
station with a strong signal.  
4. Press TUNER OFF to turn off the  
radio.  
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the CD lies flat in the compartment.  
Then close the compartment cover.  
Storing a Radio Station in  
Memory  
Note: This CD player plays 3-inch  
single CDs without an adapter.  
You can store up to 20 stations (15 FM  
and 5 AM) in memory — 5 each in AM,  
FM1, FM2, and FM3.  
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE. The CD player  
turns on, 01 appears, the total  
number of tracks and playing time  
appear for about 2 seconds, then  
Track 1 begins to play. The display  
shows the current track number and  
the playing time.  
1. Turn on the radio and tune the  
desired band and station.  
2. Hold down one of the memory but-  
tons (P1 through P5) until PRESET  
appears.  
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each  
memory button where you want to  
store a station.  
Note: To replace a stored station, sim-  
ply store a new one in its place.  
4. Adjust VOL to a comfortable listen-  
ing level.  
PLAYING A CD  
Notes:  
1. Slide OPEN in the direction of the  
arrow to open the disc compart-  
ment.  
• If you connected the CD player's  
LINE OUT jack to your home  
audio or autosound system, use  
the volume controls on those sys-  
tems.  
To enhance the bass sound, slide  
E-BASS to ON. To return to nor-  
mal sound, switch E-BASS to  
OFF.  
To temporarily stop play, press  
PLAY/PAUSE. The playing time  
flashes. To resume play, press  
PLAY/PAUSE again.  
E-BASS  
OPEN  
2. Carefully handle the CD by its  
edges and place it label side up  
over the compartment's center hub.  
Press gently on the CD's center so  
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5. The CD plays to the end, then play  
stops. You can press STOP/TUNER  
OFF once to stop play sooner.  
some interruption of sound output will  
occur. This is normal. The sound re-  
sumes once the shock subsides.  
6. Be sure the CD has stopped spin-  
ning, then slide OPEN in the direc-  
tion of the arrow to open the disc  
compartment. Hold the edge of the  
disc and gently press the center  
hub, then remove the disc.  
To turn on the anti-shock system, press  
ANTI-SHOCK. If a CD is playing, the  
sound mutes for about 1 second, then  
appears.  
To turn off the anti-shock system, press  
ANTI-SHOCK again. The sound briefly  
When the CD player is stopped for  
about 30 seconds, the power automati-  
cally turns off. To turn it off sooner,  
press STOP/TUNER OFF again.  
stops and  
disappears.  
Note: While the SAS system provides  
for continuous sound output when the  
CD player is subjected to shock or vi-  
bration, it will not correct errors arising  
from the use of defective, scratched or  
dirty discs.  
Super Anti-Shock System  
(SAS)  
Your CD player contains special circuits  
to overcome skipping problems caused  
by shock or vibration. This means you  
can listen to the CD player anywhere  
you go or use it in your vehicle.  
Skip and Audible Search  
Press SKIP/SEARCH  
during play to  
go to the beginning of the next track,  
SKIP/SEARCH to return to the be-  
ginning of the current track, or  
SKIP/SEARCH twice to return to the be-  
ginning of the previous track.  
When you turn on the anti-shock sys-  
tem, the CD player continuously saves  
the next 40 seconds of music in memo-  
ry. During a shock or vibration that  
would normally make a track skip or  
pause, the CD player plays directly from  
memory. If the player is subjected to  
shocks of over 40 seconds duration,  
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Hold down  
SKIP/SEARCH or  
Repeat Play  
during play to rapidly search forward or  
backward for a specific section of a  
track. The CD plays at a lower volume  
and a higher speed. The current track's  
elapsed time appears.  
Your CD player can repeatedly play a  
single track, a sequence of tracks (see  
“Programmed Play” on Page 14), or an  
entire CD.  
During play, repeatedly press REPEAT/  
ENTER. When REPEAT flashes, the  
current track will be repeated. When  
REPEAT appears steadily, all tracks on  
the disc will be repeated.  
Intro Scan  
The Intro Scan feature automatically  
plays the first 10 seconds of each track  
on a CD.  
To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT/  
ENTER until REPEAT disappears.  
To start Intro Scan from the first  
track, while the CD is stopped,  
repeatedly press PLAY MODE until  
Intr appears. Then press PLAY/  
PAUSE.  
Random Play  
In random play, the CD player plays all  
the tracks in random order once, then  
automatically stops.  
To start random play, repeatedly press  
PLAY MODE until RND appears, then  
press PLAY/PAUSE.  
To start Intro Scan from the begin-  
ning of the current track during play,  
repeatedly press PLAY MODE until  
Intr appears, then press SKIP/  
To start random play from the current  
track, repeatedly press PLAY MODE until  
RND flashes. Random play begins after  
the current track plays.  
SEARCH  
.
To start Intro Scan from the next  
track during play, repeatedly press  
PLAY MODE until Intr appears.  
When all tracks on the disc have been  
played, the player automatically stops.  
To cancel random play sooner, press  
PLAY MODE again to return to the nor-  
mal play mode. RND disappears.  
Then press SKIP/SEARCH  
.
To resume normal play, press PLAY  
MODE so Intr disappears.  
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Programmed Play  
You can program up to 22 tracks on a  
CD to play in any order you choose.  
Follow these steps to program and play  
a sequence.  
1. Repeatedly press PLAY MODE until  
PROG flashes. 00 and P-01  
appear and PROG flashes again.  
2. Repeatedly press  
SKIP/  
SEARCH or  
to display the num-  
ber of the first track you want to pro-  
gram.  
3. Press REPEAT/ENTER to store the  
track number and go to the next  
selection. The selection number  
advances by one and the track  
number returns to 00.  
4. Repeat Steps 1–3 for each track  
you want to program, up to 22  
tracks.  
5. To play the programmed sequence,  
press PLAY/PAUSE.  
6. To cancel programmed play, press  
PLAY MODE until PROG disap-  
pears, or press STOP.  
To erase the sequence, press STOP  
twice to turn off the player, or open  
the CD compartment cover.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
With proper care and handling, your CD player should give you years of trouble-free  
service. However, if your CD player is not working properly, follow these suggestions  
to see if you can eliminate the problem. If you still have a problem, take the CD play-  
er to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
Problem  
CD will not play  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
CD is upside down  
Reinstall the CD label side  
up.  
CD is not seated snugly on  
compartment’s center hub  
Gently press down on the  
CD.  
Dirty or defective CD  
Dirty pickup lens  
Clean or replace the CD.  
Use a CD lens cleaning kit  
(available at your local  
RadioShack store) to clean  
the lens.  
Player lid is not closed  
Moisture/Condensation  
Press down on the lid.  
Allow the player to warm up  
to room temperature for 60  
minutes.  
AC power to adapter  
switched off  
Switch on the AC power.  
Weak batteries  
Replace the batteries or  
charge rechargeable batter-  
ies.  
The CD player has auto-  
matically turned off  
Press  
power.  
to restore  
PLAY  
No sound from headphones The headphones’ plug is  
not firmly inserted in the  
Insert the headphones’ plug  
firmly into the  
jack.  
PHONES  
jack, or head-  
PHONES  
phones are connected to  
the jack  
LINE OUT  
CD player is subject to  
No sound or intermittent  
sound when played through  
an external audio system  
Place the CD player on a  
excessive vibration or shock stable surface.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Noisy or distorted radio  
reception  
Station not tuned properly  
Antenna needs adjustment  
Retune the station.  
Turn the CD player for best  
AM reception.  
Adjust the FM antenna  
(headphone cord).  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your  
is an example of superior design and crafts-  
Optimus Portable CD Player  
manship. The following suggestions will help you care for your CD player so you  
can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the CD player dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids  
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
Use and store the CD player only in normal temperature environ-  
ments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devic-  
es, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the CD player away from dust and dirt, which can cause prema-  
ture wear of parts.  
Handle the CD player gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage  
circuit boards and cases and can cause the CD player to work improp-  
erly.  
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.  
Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your CD player’s electronic  
parts.  
Wipe the CD player with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking  
new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong deter-  
gents to clean the CD player.  
Modifying or tampering with the CD player’s internal components can cause a  
malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to  
operate it. If your CD player is not performing as it should, take it to your local Ra-  
dioShack store for assistance.  
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CD CARE TIPS  
• Do not place anything but a CD in  
the disc compartment. Doing so can  
damage the drive mechanism.  
• During playback, a severe shock or  
jolt could make the CD's rotation  
speed change suddenly and pro-  
duce some noise. This is not a mal-  
function.  
• Always handle a CD by its edges  
and keep it in its protective case or  
sleeve when it is not in use. Finger-  
prints and scratches on the CD's  
surface can prevent the laser beam  
from correctly reading the digital  
information. To clean the CD, use a  
CD cleaner kit.  
• A scratch on the CD's surface can  
make the CD skip or stop playing. If  
the CD gets scratched, use  
RadioShack Scratch ’n Fix to repair  
the scratch.  
• Keep CDs dry. A water drop can act  
as a lens and affect the laser beam  
focus.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Frequency Response (±3 dB) ............................................................. 20–20,000 Hz  
Line Output ....................................................................................................... 0.6 V  
Sampling Frequency ................................................................................... 44.1 kHz  
Oversampling ............................................................................................... 8 Times  
Wavelength ................................................................................................... 780 nm  
Power Requirements ................................................................................... DC 4.5V  
Two AA Alkaline or Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Batteries  
Optional AC or DC Adapter (Not Supplied)  
Power Consumption ............................................................................................ 8 W  
Battery Life ................................................................................................... 8 Hours  
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Dimensions (HWD) ............................ 6 / × 5 / × 1 / Inches (153 × 131 × 34 mm)  
Weight (without batteries) ............................................................... 296 g (10.44 oz)  
Weight (with batteries) .................................................................... 330 g (11.64 oz)  
Included Accessory ..................................................................................... Y-Cable  
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, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
04/99  
We Service What We Sell  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
11A99  
Printed in Hong Kong  
 

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