Optimus CD-3840 owner manual Super Anti-Shock System SAS, Skip and Audible Search

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5.The CD plays to the end, then play stops. You can press STOP/TUNER OFF once to stop play sooner.

6.Be sure the CD has stopped spin- ning, then slide OPEN in the direc- tion of the arrow to open the disc compartment. Hold the edge of the disc and gently press the center hub, then remove the disc.

When the CD player is stopped for about 30 seconds, the power automati- cally turns off. To turn it off sooner, press STOP/TUNER OFF again.

Super Anti-Shock System (SAS)

Your CD player contains special circuits to overcome skipping problems caused by shock or vibration. This means you can listen to the CD player anywhere you go or use it in your vehicle.

When you turn on the anti-shock sys- tem, the CD player continuously saves the next 40 seconds of music in memo- ry. During a shock or vibration that would normally make a track skip or pause, the CD player plays directly from memory. If the player is subjected to shocks of over 40 seconds duration,

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some interruption of sound output will occur. This is normal. The sound re- sumes once the shock subsides.

To turn on the anti-shock system, press ANTI-SHOCK. If a CD is playing, the sound mutes for about 1 second, then appears.

To turn off the anti-shock system, press ANTI-SHOCKagain. The sound briefly stops and disappears.

Note: While the SAS system provides for continuous sound output when the CD player is subjected to shock or vi- bration, it will not correct errors arising from the use of defective, scratched or dirty discs.

Skip and Audible Search

Press SKIP/SEARCH during play to go to the beginning of the next track, SKIP/SEARCH to return to the be- ginning of the current track, or SKIP/SEARCH twice to return to the be- ginning of the previous track.

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Contents CD-3840 Features Fm Page 3 Wednesday, January 19, 2000 403 PM FCC Information Contents Powering the CD Player Using BatteriesCharging Rechargeable Batteries Using AC Power Using Vehicle Battery Power Connecting Earphones or Headphones Traffic SafetyMaking the Connections Listening SafelyOperation Listening to RadioPlaying a CD Storing a Radio Station in MemorySuper Anti-Shock System SAS Skip and Audible SearchIntro Scan Repeat PlayRandom Play Programmed Play Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionFm Page 16 Wednesday, January 19, 2000 403 PM Care and Maintenance CD Care Tips Specifications RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas
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