Optimus owner manual CD/CDG Care Tips, Reviewing/Replacing a Programmed Sequence

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Notes:

You cannot use random play to play a programmed sequence.

You can repeat or search through programmed tracks. To repeat the programmed sequence, see “Repeat Play” on Page 14.

7.Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the last pro- grammed track. To stop the CD/ CDG player at any time during pro- grammed play, press STOP. The CD/ CDG’s total number of tracks and playing time appear.

Reviewing/Replacing a

Programmed Sequence

While play is stopped, repeatedly press MEMORY to review the programmed se- quence.

To replace a programmed track, press MEMORY until the position number of the track you want to replace appears. Then repeat Steps 3 and 4 to select and store the new track.

Erasing a Programmed

Sequence

You can do any of the following to erase a programmed sequence:

Press STOP and MEMORY at the same time when the CD/CDG player stops.

Press OPEN/CLOSE before or after programmed play.

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Set FUNCTION SELECTOR to TAPE and then back to CD.

CD/CDG CARE TIPS

Although a CD/CDG is very durable, you should handle it with care. We recom- mend the following precautions:

Keep the CD/CDG in its protective case or sleeve when you are not playing it.

Keep the CD/CDG clean. Your local RadioShack store sells a suitable CD cleaner kit.

Do not write on either side of the CD/CDG, particularly the non-label side.

Do not store CD/CDGs in high-tem- perature, high-humidity locations. They might warp.

Keep CD/CDGs dry. A water drop can act as a lens and affect the laser beam’s focus.

Always handle a CD/CDG by the edges to avoid fingerprints. Finger- prints and scratches on the CD/ CDG’s surface can prevent the laser beam from correctly reading the dig- ital information.

If a CD/CDG skips during play, it might be scratched. Your local RadioShack store sells a Scratch’n Fix kit (Cat. No. 42-127) that might stop the skip. Also, see “Trouble- shooting” on Page 24.

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Contents CDG Karaoke System Fm Page 2 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 451 PM Features Fm Page 4 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 451 PM Contents Recording Your Voice with Music Dubbing a Cassette Tape Connecting Microphones ConnectionsConnecting Other Audio Components Connecting an External Audio Source for InputConnecting an External Audio Component for Output Connecting an External SpeakerConnecting to a TV Connecting PowerSinging ALONG/QUICK Start Singing with a CD/CDG or a Cassette TapeWith Another Audio Source Through Another Audio ComponentAdjusting the Sound Using HeadphonesSystem Operation Listening SafelySpecial CD/CDG Player Features CD/CDG Player OperationPlaying a CD/CDG Automatic SearchAudible Search Intro ScanRepeat Play Random PlayProgrammed Play Programming and Playing a Sequence of TracksReviewing/Replacing a Programmed Sequence CD/CDG Care TipsErasing a Programmed Sequence Cassette Deck Operation Loading a TapePlaying a Tape Normal PlayConsecutive Play Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts Tape Care TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Erasing a Cassette TapeRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Using Optional Components Listening Through Another Audio ComponentRecording a Cassette Tape Recording Your Voice with MusicDubbing a Cassette Tape Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas