Optimus CD-3790 owner manual Intro Scan

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4.Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each track you want to program, up to 24 tracks.

Note: When you store the 24th track in memory, FuLL appears.

5.To play the programmed sequence,

press PLAY/PAUSE . lights and the first track in the sequence plays.

While the sequence plays, you can

use to move forward or to move backward.

6.After the last programmed track ends, the CD player stops. To stop the CD before the end of the sequence, press STOP/CLEAR .

You can replay, check, or add to the pro- grammed sequence within 2 minutes af- ter play stops. Otherwise, the CD player turns off and clears the programmed se- quence.

To replay the programmed se-

quence, press PLAY/PAUSE .

To check the programmed se- quence, press MEMORY/E-BASS. The display shows the number of the first programmed track. Each time you press MEMORY/E-BASS, the display shows the number of the next track in the sequence.

To add to the end of a programmed sequence, repeatedly press MEM- ORY/E-BASSuntil track number 00 appears. Then follow Steps 2 and 4.

To clear the programmed sequence from memory, press STOP/CLEAR twice or open the CD compartment door.

INTRO SCAN

You can set the stereo to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD, so you can find the track you want to listen to.

To begin scanning, repeatedly press

PLAY MODE until appears on the display. Intro scan starts from the first track.

To return to normal play, repeatedly

press PLAY MODE until disappears.

Note: Intro scan plays the tracks in the programmed order if you have pro- grammed a sequence.

You can use and to search backward or forward through the tracks.

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CD-3790 specifications

The Optimus CD-3790 is a versatile and compact CD player designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike who seek a blend of high-quality sound performance and user-friendly features. This model stands out with its impressive audio fidelity and a range of functionalities that cater to a modern listening experience.

One of the key features of the Optimus CD-3790 is its advanced digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which enhances sound quality by delivering clarity and detail across a variety of audio formats. This technology not only improves the dynamic range but also minimizes distortion, allowing listeners to appreciate their favorite CDs with a rich and immersive auditory experience.

The CD-3790 is equipped with a user-friendly interface that includes a large LED display, making navigation intuitive. Whether you are searching for a specific track or adjusting volume levels, the controls are thoughtfully placed for ease of use. Additionally, the player supports various playback options, including shuffle and repeat functions, providing flexibility for users.

Incorporating a robust build quality, the CD player features an anti-vibration chassis designed to eliminate unwanted resonance, ensuring stable playback even in challenging environments. The durable components contribute to the longevity of the device, making it a reliable choice for everyday use.

Furthermore, the Optimus CD-3790 includes multiple audio outputs. Users can connect the device to external speakers, home theater systems, or even headphones, catering to diverse listening preferences. The inclusion of both analog and digital outputs ensures compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment.

One notable characteristic of the Optimus CD-3790 is its ability to play not only standard audio CDs but also CD-Rs and CD-RWs, accommodating a variety of formats for users who enjoy personalized playlists. The player also boasts quick track access and seamless playback, enhancing the listening experience.

In conclusion, the Optimus CD-3790 is a well-rounded CD player that combines modern technology with classic audio performance. Its advanced DAC, user-friendly controls, and robust construction make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enjoy their music collection with exceptional sound quality and convenience. Whether for personal enjoyment or within a home sound system, the Optimus CD-3790 delivers an outstanding audio experience.