Optimus CD-3790 Portable CD Player User Manual


 
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AUTOMATIC SEARCH
MUSIC SYSTEM (ASMS)
You can use ASMS before or during
regular or programmed play (see “Pro-
grammed Play” on Page 16) to quickly
locate any track on a CD.
While the CD is stopped, repeatedly
press
or to move backward or
forward to the desired track. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
to play the track.
During play, press to return to the
beginning of the current track. Press
twice to return to the beginning of
the previous track. To move to the be-
ginning of the next track, press .
DIGITAL ANTI-SHOCK
SYSTEM (DAS
2
)
Your CD player contains special circuits
to overcome sound skipping problems
caused by shock or vibration. This
means you can carry the CD player any-
where you go or use it in your vehicle.
When you turn on the anti-shock sys-
tem, the CD player continuously saves
40 seconds of music in memory. During
a shock or vibration that would normally
make a track skip or pause, the CD play-
er plays directly from memory.
Note
: Your CD player requires 90 sec-
onds to store a full 40 seconds of music.
Before 90 seconds, it will play however
much it has stored if the DAS
2
feature is
necessary.
To turn on the anti-shock system, set
DAS OUT . . IN
to
IN
. If the CD player is
playing a CD, the sound briefly stops,
then appears on the display and
the sound continues.
Note:
The CD player consumes addi-
tional battery power when you use the
anti-shock system. When you use the
CD player in a stable location, set
DAS
OUT . . IN
to
OUT
to save battery power.
To turn off the anti-shock system, set
DAS OUT . . IN
to
OUT
. The sound briefly
stops, then disappears from the
display.
PAUSE/CUE
To temporarily pause play, press
PLAY/
PAUSE
. flashes on the dis-
play. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
again to re-
sume play.
You can also use
PLAY/PAUSE
to
select (cue) a track before playing.
When the CD player is stopped, press
or to select the track you
want to cue. Then press
PLAY/
PAUSE
twice. flashes. When
you are ready to play the track, press
PLAY/PAUSE
again.
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