Optimus SYSTEM 748 owner manual Reviewing the Programmed Sequence, Erasing the Programmed Sequence

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6.Repeat Steps 3–5 to program more selections. The display shows how many selections you have stored.

Note: You cannot store more than 32 selections. Any track or CD stored after the 32nd selection re- places that track or CD.

7.Press PLAY/PAUSE to play the tracks in the programmed order. The system displays the current tray number and track number.

8.Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the last pro- grammed track. To stop the CD player at any time during pro- grammed play, press STOP . The last programmed CD’s num- ber and number of tracks appear.

Notes:

 

 

 

 

• You can use SKIP

 

 

or SKIP

 

 

 

and

SEARCH

or

 

 

SEARCH to move between selec- tions during programmed play.

You cannot use random play dur- ing programmed play.

To repeat a programmed se- quence, press REPEAT until RE- PEAT ALL appears. The CD player continuously replays the programmed sequence.

Pressing DISC SKIP has no effect while a programmed sequence plays.

To replace a selection while play is stopped, repeatedly press PRO-

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GRAM until the selection number you want to replace appears. Then repeat Steps 3–5 to select and store the new selection. The new selection replaces the previ- ous selection.

To add a selection while play is stopped, press PROGRAM once so the blank program selection display appears. Then repeat Steps 3–5 to select and store the new selection. The new selection is added to the end of the pro- grammed sequence.

Reviewing the Programmed Sequence

While play is stopped, repeatedly press PROGRAM to review the pro- grammed sequence. You see the se- lection number and the track’s sequence number.

Erasing the Programmed Sequence

To erase the entire programmed se-

quence, press STOP twice. PRO- GRAM disappears and the current tray number and the total number of tracks appear. You can also erase the pro- grammed sequence by sliding TAPE/ TUNER/CD to TAPE or TUNER, or by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.

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Contents System Features AM/FM Stereo TunerCD Player Dual Cassette Player Fm Page 3 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 716 PM FCC Information Contents Connecting Speakers Connecting the FM Antenna Connecting to PowerPreparation Installing the SYSTEM’S Backup Batteries Using Headphones Listening SafelyBasic Operation To emphasize the stereo effectUsing the Remote Control Tuner Operation Automatic Tuning Memory TuningFm Page 13 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 716 PM CD Player Operation Loading a CDSelecting a CD Playing a CD Automatic SkipRandom Play Audible SearchRepeat Play Programmed PlayProgramming and Playing a Sequence of Tracks Reviewing the Programmed Sequence Erasing the Programmed SequenceCD Care Tips Cassette Deck Operation Loading a Cassette TapePlaying a Cassette Tape Using Consecutive Play Recording on a CassetteDubbing Copying Cassette Tapes Recording from a CD Recording from the TunerErasing a Cassette Tape Tape TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Restoring Tape Tension and Sound QualityCare and Maintenance Resetting System Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsSpecifications CassetteRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas