Optimus 13-1288 owner manual Reviewing a Programmed Sequence, Editing a Programmed Sequence

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3.Press PROGRAM again to store the track in the current memory location. The next memory loca- tion appears.

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4.Repeat Steps 2–3 for each track you want to program.

Note: If you program more than 21 tracks, the additional tracks replace the currently pro- grammed tracks.

5.Press PLAY/PAUSE. PGM appears on the display and the CD player plays the tracks in the order you programmed.

Notes:

Press PLAY/PAUSE to temporarily stop the music. Press PLAY/ PAUSE again to resume play.

• Press SKIP/SEARCH

 

and

 

 

 

 

SKIP/SEARCH to

 

move

 

 

 

 

 

 

through

the

programmed

sequence during play.

 

 

Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the last programmed track.

To stop the CD player at any time dur- ing programmed play, press STOP.

The CD’s total number of tracks and playing time appear.

Note: To play the programmed se- quence again, press PROGRAM then

PLAY/PAUSE.

Reviewing a Programmed Sequence

To review a programmed sequence, while play is stopped, repeatedly press PROGRAM. The track number and memory position number of each stored track appear on the display.

Editing a Programmed Sequence

To edit the programmed sequence, re- peatedly press PROGRAM until the stored track you want to change ap- pears on the display.

Press SKIP/SEARCH or SKIP/SEARCH until the new track ap- pears on the display, then press PRO- GRAM to store the new track in place of the old one.

Erasing a Programmed Sequence

To erase a programmed sequence,

you can press OPEN/CLOSE or POW-

ER before, during, or after pro- grammed play.

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Contents System System Features FeaturesCassette Player Features Contents CD Care Tips CD Player Care Tips Connections Connecting Speakers Connecting AN External Audio SourceConnecting Power Connecting AN External AntennaListening Safely Connecting HeadphonesUsing the 3-BAND Frequency Equalizer Adjusting BalanceUsing E-BASS Basic OperationRadio Operation Loading and Playing CD Player OperationSkip Search Special CD Player FeaturesAudible Search Storing/Playing a Programmed SequenceEditing a Programmed Sequence Reviewing a Programmed SequenceErasing a Programmed Sequence Cue Random PlayRepeat Time Display Loading and Playing a Cassette Tape Cassette Deck OperationUsing Consecutive Play Using Fast Forward/RewindDubbing Recording Dubbing a Cassette Tape Making a Mixed Recording Recording from the Radio or CD PlayerListening to AN External Audio Source Using AN External Audio SourceRecording from AN External Audio Source Care and Maintenance CD Player Care Tips CD Care TipsTape Tips Erasing a Cassette TapePreventing Accidental Recording Cleaning the Tape-Handling PartsRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality FCC Wants YOU to Know Cassette Player SpecificationsGeneral Fm Page 27 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 602 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas