Radio Shack CD-3445 Storing a Programmed Sequence, Checking/Editing a Programmed Sequence

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Storing a Programmed Sequence

You can program up to 21 tracks on a CD to play in any order you choose. You can program the same track to play more than once.

1.Press MEMORY. P:01 (the first memory location) appears.

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2.Press either or to find the track number you want to store.

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3.Press MEMORY again. The track is stored in memory.

4.Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to store more tracks.

5. Press

t

 

(Play/Pause). Play-

back starts with the first track you stored and stops after the last track you stored.

Note: You can use either or to move to another track in

the programmed sequence.

6.To play the tracks in memory again, press MEMORY, then press t (Play/Pause).

To stop playback, press n (Stop).

To clear the memory sequence, press STOP, then press OPEN.

Checking/Editing a Programmed Sequence

You can check and change any of the stored tracks in your programmed se- quence.

1.Press MEMORY. The memory location and the track stored in it appear on the display.

Notes:

Repeatedly press MEMORY to see the next stored track.

When you store less than 21 tracks, if you continue to press MEMORY after the last stored track appears, the display returns to 00.

When you store 21 tracks, if you continue to press MEMORY after P:21 appears on the dis- play, the display returns to 01.

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Contents CD-3445 Features Contents Using Batteries Choosing a Power SourceInstalling Batteries Charging Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Charging Tips Using AC PowerUsing Vehicle Battery Power Connections Connecting HeadphonesListening Safely Traffic Safety Connecting Amplified SpeakersPlaying a CD OperationTrack Skipping/Searching Special FeaturesRandom Play Intro ScanRepeat Playback Checking/Editing a Programmed Sequence Storing a Programmed SequenceCaring for Compact Discs CD Player TipsCare and Maintenance FCC Information Laser SafetySpecifications Fm Page 18 Thursday, August 12, 1999 925 AM Fm Page 19 Thursday, August 12, 1999 925 AM Radio Shack Limited Warranty