Optimus 120-2152 manual CD Player Operation

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(AM for AM, or FMI or FMII for FM).

2.Press TUNE/SEEK TRACK ATP until AS appears on the display. Note:

Do not hold down TUNE/SEEK TRACK ATP. This causes the stereo to automatically scan and store the first 6 strong stations it finds into its automatic travel programming memory.

3.Press the desired memory channel button. Note:

If the stereo could not find 6 strong stations, - - - appears on the display if you try to tune to a vacant memory channel.

Scanning Stored Stations

The radio can scan all stored stations in the selected band, pausing for 5 seconds at each station.

To start scanning stored stations, repeatedly press BAND to select the desired memory group, then press P-SCAN.

To scan the stations in the automatic travel programming memory, press BAND to select the desired band, press TUNE/SEEK TRACK ATP so AS appears on the display, then press P-SCAN.

As the radio scans each memory channel, the channel number flashes and the frequency is displayed. After scanning all memory channels, the stereo returns to the original station.

To stop the scanning when the radio pauses at a station you want to listen to, press P-SCAN again.

CD PLAYER OPERATION

Cautions:

Play only CDs that have this mark on them:

The CD player has a wide dynamic range. As a result, if you turn your stereo's volume up too high during soft (low volume) sections of a program, your speakers might be damaged when a sudden loud passage occurs.

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Contents AM/FM Stereo Tuner CD PlayerGeneral Page Before YOU Begin the Installation Making the Connections Page Page Page Mounting the Stereo Testing the ConnectionsRemoving the Stereo from the Dash Installing the Control Panel Using the Control PanelRemoving the Control Panel Adjusting the Controls Setting the ClockDisplaying the Clock Radio Operation Playing the Radio Resetting the StereoTurning the Stereos Beep on and OFF Memory Tuning CD Player Operation Playing a CD Audible Search Selecting a TrackShuffle Play Scanning the TracksSwitching Between the CD and the Radio Page CD Care Tips Replacing a Fuse Radio Signal FormatCirc