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Hold
Turning on the HOLD feature does the following:
• With power ON — Key icon appears in the display; all buttons are locked out;
Hd appears in the display when a button is pressed.
• With power OFF — All buttons are locked out, and you must turn off the
HOLD switch before you can operate the player.
Hit the Road
The best time to use HOLD is when you‘re transporting
your CD player, so that you don’t accidentally activate
buttons, or open the compartment door.
ESP ESP ESP ESPESP
ESP is Kind of Like ESP
Electronic Skip Protection is kind of like Extra Sensory
Perception because the CD player reads what’s coming
up on the disc and stores it in memory so that your
music isn’t interrupted when the player is jarred.
It's a good idea to turn off ESP when the player is in a
stable place because it consumes additional power,
and wears down batteries more quickly.
Electronic Skip Protection (ESP)
The ESP system keeps your CDs from skipping when the player is jarred. If you’re
using AC power, ESP automatically comes on; if you’re using batteries, you have to
turn it on yourself.
Press the ESP button to activate the feature (the ESP tank appears in the display
and “fills up” as the player stores music into memory). When the player is jarred,
the memory is used and the ESP tank drains.
If the player undergoes continual jarring that empties the tank completely, you
might experience skipping.
Program Mode
You can program as many as 20 tracks into memory in order to change the play
order of a disc.
RESUME OFF
OFF
HOLD