C. Crane CCRadio plus Portable Radio User Manual


 
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The jacks on the back, left side of the radio are for audio input (AUX IN),
audio output (LINE OUT) and a timer activation switch .
AUDIO & RECORDING JACKS
AUX IN JACK
The green jack, labeled AUX IN is used to connect an external audio
source such as a CD Player or recorder, so you can listen through your
CCRadio
plus
speaker. To do this, you will need the appropriate patch-
cord. (Refer to page 23 for patchcord specifications).
Warning: If a “LINE OUT” is not available on your external audio
source, you can use the headphone jack. However, the volume
must be kept low or damage to the CCRadio
plus
may result.
1) Plug your patchcord into the LINE OUT or Headphone Jack of your
external audio source.
2) Plug the other end into the AUX IN jack on the CCRadio
plus
.
3) With the power on, press and hold the Band/AUX Button until you
hear a short beep and AUX appears on the display.
4) Turn on your external audio source to hear the audio played
through the CCRadio
plus
.
5) To turn the AUX off, press the Band/AUX Button again and the AUX
will disappear from the display.
NOTE: Volume can be controlled from the CCRadio
plus.
LINE OUT JACK
The red jack, labeled LINE OUT, is used to output the audio from the
CCRadio
plus
to another device such as a recorder, your home stereo,
or some other unit. To do this, you will need an 1/8” stereo patchcord.
Note: The LINE OUT jack differs from a headphone jack because the
volume level of a headphone jack varies depending on the volume of
the radio. The LINE OUT jack has a set line level so the volume is con-
sistent no matter what the position of the volume knob.
1) Plug your patchcord into the LINE OUT jack on the CCRadio
plus
.
2) Plug the other end of the patchcord into the LINE IN or AUDIO IN of
the device you want to send the audio to and you will hear the radio
AUX IN Jack
Timer Activation Switch
LINE OUT Jack
RECORDING
ACCESSORY
VersaCorder
Designed to work
with the CCRadio
plus
. Record up to 4 hours
on one side of a cassette.
(See page 23 for details.)