Special Features

To cancel random play and continue normal play, select a disc other than the one currently playing, either by pressing DISC NUMBER or by using the remote control’s number buttons, then pressing DISC SET. To stop random play, press .

Notes:

During play, press RANDOM to skip the track currently playing and advance to the next random selection.

You can switch between the ALL or SINGLE modes during random play.

If the CD changer does not have 100 CDs loaded, the CD changer might select the same track or CD more than once.

You can use repeat during random play.

If you start random play during programmed play, the program’s contents are erased and the CD changer starts ALL random play.

Programming a Sequence

You can program up to 36 selections from all loaded CDs to play in any order you choose. A selection can be a single track or an entire CD.

Follow these steps to program a sequence.

1.Press to cancel the current function.

2.Press PGM on the remote control (or PROGRAM on the front panel). PGM appears on the display.

3.Select the CD that contains the first track you want to program using the remote control’s number buttons and DISC SET. The selected CD’s num- ber and AL appear.

You can also use DISC NUMBER (or DISC on the remote) and press PGM to select a CD. The disc number and AL appear. If you do not select a track within about 2 seconds, the entire CD is automatically stored.

If you program an entire CD, skip to Step 5.

4.Select the track you want to program using the remote control’s number buttons and TRACK SET. The displayed track and disc numbers are stored in the first memory position.

You can also use or then press PGM (or PROGRAM) to select a track.

5.Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each track or CD you want to program, up to 36 selections.

6.Press /. The CD changer plays the sequence.

Notes:

If you try to program a non-existent CD or track (for example track 10 when that CD has only nine tracks), the CD changer ignores the entry.

Press or to move forward or backward through the pro- grammed sequence while the sequence plays.

After the CD changer plays the last track in the programmed sequence, it stops, but the programmed sequence is still in memory. Press PGM then to restart programmed play.

To clear the sequence, see “Clearing a Programmed Sequence” on Page 15.

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Optimus CD-8400 owner manual Programming a Sequence

CD-8400 specifications

The Optimus CD-8400 is a cutting-edge audio equipment designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. Renowned for its high-performance capabilities, the CD player integrates advanced technologies that assure pristine sound quality and user-friendly operation, making it a desirable addition to any home audio setup.

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The CD-8400 supports a wide range of disc formats, including standard CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs. This versatility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite albums, as well as personal compilations, with ease. The device also includes a robust error correction mechanism, which minimizes playback interruptions due to scratches or imperfections on the disc, enhancing the listening experience.

In terms of design, the Optimus CD-8400 features an elegant and functional layout. The front panel is equipped with an intuitive LCD display that provides clear information about the playback status and track details. The ergonomically designed buttons and knobs ensure seamless navigation through menus and settings, making it easy for users of all skill levels to operate the device.

The CD-8400 also incorporates modern connectivity options, including digital output ports like coaxial and optical outputs. This functionality allows users to connect the CD player to external digital audio processors, amplifiers, or home theater systems, providing flexibility in how audio is delivered and enjoyed.

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Overall, the Optimus CD-8400 embodies a perfect blend of innovation, functionality, and design, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience. Its combination of high-quality components and user-centric features places it firmly among the top options in the market for CD players.