Optimus 13-1288 Basic Operation, Turning ON/OFF the System, Adjusting Balance, Using E-BASS

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BASIC OPERATION

TURNING ON/OFF THE SYSTEM

To turn on the system, simply press POWER. The POWER indicator lights.

Slide the control up to boost or down to reduce the level. The selected fre- quency range is not changed if you set the control to the center position (0).

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To turn off the system, press POWER again. The POWER indicator turns off.

ADJUSTING THE

BALANCE

To adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers, turn BAL- ANCE toward L (left) or R (right).

LOW (100 Hz) — Adjusts the frequen- cies in the low bass range (low organ notes and bass drums). Reduces rum- ble or other low-frequency noise.

MID (1 kHz) — Adjusts the range of fre- quencies where the ear is most sensi- tive (vocals).

HIGH (10 kHz) — Adjusts high frequen- cy sounds (cymbals, flutes, and vio- lins).

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USING THE 3-BAND FREQUENCY EQUALIZER

You can use the 3-BAND FREQUENCY EQUALIZER to customize the sound you hear through the speakers. Each of the three slide controls lets you ad- just the sound level in a specific fre- quency range.

USING E-BASS

Press E-BASSto the in position for en- hanced bass sound. The E-BASS indi- cator lights.

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Press E-BASSto the out position for normal bass sound.

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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 SequenceReviewing a Programmed Sequence Editing a Programmed SequenceErasing a Programmed Sequence Random Play CueRepeat Time Display Loading and Playing a Cassette Tape Cassette Deck OperationUsing Fast Forward/Rewind Using Consecutive PlayDubbing Recording Dubbing a Cassette Tape Making a Mixed Recording Recording from the Radio or CD PlayerUsing AN External Audio Source Listening to AN External Audio SourceRecording from AN External Audio Source Care and Maintenance CD Player Care Tips CD Care TipsTape Tips Erasing a Cassette TapeCleaning the Tape-Handling Parts Preventing Accidental RecordingRestoring 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