Optimus CD-8400 Programming a Sequence While a CD is Playing, Erasing a Programmed Selection

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Special Features

Programming a Sequence While a CD is Playing

While the CD changer is playing, you can program a sequence of tracks, but not an entire CD. Press PGM during play, then select the CD and track using the remote control’s number buttons and DISC SET/TRACK SET, and press PGM. When the current track finishes playing or you press , programmed play starts.

Or, you can store the track currently being played directly into memory. While the track is playing, press PGM once to enter the program mode, then press PGM again to store the current track. You might find this feature convenient to use along with hi-lite scan.

Erasing a Programmed Selection

In the program mode (when PGM appears on the display), press CLEAR to erase the last-stored selection (track or CD). The new last-stored selection appears on the display until you press / (or on the remote control).

Note: You cannot erase a selection that is currently playing or that has already played.

Clearing a Programmed Sequence

Turning off the CD changer does not clear the programmed sequence. To clear the sequence, do any of the following:

Press when the CD is stopped.

Start best selection play.

Select ALL, SINGLE, CUSTOM, previous scan, or play the CD in the sin- gle play slot while programming a sequence.

Press RANDOM while programming a sequence.

Storing a Pause within a Programmed Sequence for Recording to Cassette

When you record a programmed sequence onto a cassette tape, you can pro- gram a pause to occur after the last selection you plan to record on the first side of the tape (so you can turn the tape over).

To store a pause, press on the remote in Step 3 of “Programming a Sequence” on Page 14. PA appears on the display.

During play, when the CD changer pauses and displays /, turn over the tape and press to resume recording.

Notes:

You cannot program a pause as the first or last selection.

You cannot program two pauses in a row.

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Contents Disc Compact Disc Changer Please read before using this equipmentFeatures Important Safety Instructions Contents Preparation Connecting PowerPreparation Installing the Remote Control’s BatteriesUsing the Remote Control Basic OperationLoading CDs in the Rack Using the Demo Basic OperationLoading a CD in the Single Play Slot Playing CDs Checking the Time Remaining and Elapsed on a CD Searching for a Section of a Track Special FeaturesChecking the Custom Group Contents Quickly Selecting TracksScanning Previous CDs Special FeaturesUsing Hi-Lite Scan Storing Your Best TracksPlaying Tracks in Random Order Repeating Tracks, CDs, and SequencesProgramming a Sequence Programming a Sequence While a CD is Playing Erasing a Programmed SelectionClearing a Programmed Sequence Symptom Possible Cause Suggestion TroubleshootingSelf-Diagnostics TroubleshootingCD Care Tips Care and MaintenanceSpecifications RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas

CD-8400 specifications

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