Radio Shack CD-3904 Portable CD Player User Manual


 
10
Operation
When the last track finishes playing,
the CD stops and the display shows
the total number of tracks and total
playing time of the CD for about 30
seconds, then the CD player auto-
matically turns off. To turn it off soon-
er, press .
USING SUPER ANTI-
SHOCK SYSTEM (SAS)
Your CD player has a special circuit
to overcome sound skipping prob-
lems caused by shock or vibration.
This means you can carry the CD
player anywhere you go, or use it in
your vehicle. When you turn on the
anti-shock system, the CD player
continuously saves 10 seconds of
music in its memory. During a shock
or vibration that would normally make
a track skip or pause, the CD player
plays directly from memory.
The CD player is preset to turn on the
anti-shock system at start up. Re-
peatedly press
SAS
to turn anti-shock
on or off. The anti-shock icon appears
when anti-shock is on.
Notes:
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, turn off anti-shock to
save battery power.
When you press
SAS
to turn anti-
shock on or off, the CD player’s
sound briefly cuts out for about 2
seconds.
USING AUTOMATIC
SEARCH MUSIC
SYSTEM (ASMS)
You can use ASMS before or during
regular or programmed play 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
to play the desired 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 .
LOCKING THE
CONTROLS
You can protect your CD player from
accidental program changes by lock-
ing all controls (except
E-BASS
ON/
OFF
,
VOLUME
, and
OPEN
).
To lock the controls, slide
HOLD
to
ON
.
HOLD
appears.
To turn off hold, slide
HOLD ON/OFF
to
OFF
.
USING E-BASS
To enhance the bass sound (when
connecting headphones or external
speakers using the
PHONES
jack),
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