Optimus CD-3327 owner manual Programmed Play, Cue, Repeat

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Cue

To select a track before you begin play

or while a CD is paused, press SKIP or until the desired track number ap- pears on the display. Then press PLAY/ PAUSE to play the track.

Repeat

You can repeatedly play one track, a programmed sequence (see “Pro- grammed Play”), or an entire CD.

To repeat a single track, press PRO- GRAM/REPEAT during play. The REPEAT ONE/ALL indicator lights.

To repeat an entire CD or programmed sequence, press PROGRAM/REPEAT twice during play. The REPEAT ONE/ALL indicator blinks.

To cancel repeat play, press PROGRAM/ REPEAT so the REPEAT ONE/ALL indica- tor turns off.

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PROGRAMMED PLAY

You can program up to 16 tracks on a loaded CD to play in any sequence. Fol- low these steps to program and play a sequence of tracks.

1.Press PROGRAM/REPEAT before play. P1 (the programmed track number) appears and the program indicator blinks.

2.Press SKIP or to find the track you want to program into mem- ory.

3.Press PROGRAM/REPEAT again to select the track. P2 appears.

4.Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each track you want to program.

Notes:

From the 10th to the 16th pro- grammed tracks, the CD-3327 displays a code instead of a track number (as shown here).

P.0

= P10

P.a = P11

P.b = P12

P.c = P13

P.d = P14

P.E = P15

P.F = P16

 

If you program more than 16 tracks, you replace the first previ- ously programmed track with the newest one.

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