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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-BASS

 until 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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Summary of Contents for CD-3790

Page 1: ...Cat No 42 5080 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment CD 3790 Portable Compact Disc Player with Digital Anti Shock 42 5080 fm Page 1 Thursday August 12 1999 1 25 PM ...

Page 2: ...operate the CD player with an AC or DC adapter the buttons and dis play light up for easy viewing in the dark Supplied CD to Cassette Adapter lets you connect the CD player directly to a cassette player in your vehicle Carrying Pouch lets you carry your CD player on a belt and reduces surface scratches Headphone Jack lets you connect your CD player to optional headphones or speakers Line Out Jack ...

Page 3: ...nal AC adapter Power Charging Jack lets you charge nickel cadmium batteries with out removing them from the CD player Seven Hour Battery Life lets you play your CD player for up to seven hours on just two AA batteries 5 or 3 Inch CD Compatible lets you play either size CDs on your CD player Important You need a pair of stereo headphones earphones or amplified speakers or a home audio or autosound ...

Page 4: ...ATION This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential area However your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To elimi nate interference you can try one or more of the following corrective mea sures Reori...

Page 5: ...onnecting to an AutoSound System 11 Operation 13 Loading a CD 13 Playing a CD 13 Viewing the Elapsed Time 14 Turning E Bass On and Off 14 Audible Search 14 Automatic Search Music System ASMS 15 Digital Anti Shock System DAS2 15 Pause Cue 15 Repeat Play 16 Random Play 16 Programmed Play 16 Intro Scan 17 Resume 18 Locking the Controls 18 Troubleshooting 19 Care and Maintenance 20 Replacing the DC Ad...

Page 6: ...ries different types of batteries stan dard alkaline or rechargeable nickel cadmium or rechargeable batteries of different capacities Follow these steps to install the batter ies 1 Press down on the battery compart ment cover and slide it in the direc tion of the arrow on the cover then lift the cover Caution The battery compartment cover is attached to the CD player Do not try to remove it 2 Put ...

Page 7: ...n the CD compartment cover while you are charging nickel cadmium batteries Nickel cadmium batteries charge more efficiently if the temperature is above 40 F 4 5 C and below 90 F 32 C Follow these steps to charge nickel cadmium batteries in the CD player 1 Connect an AC adapter or the sup plied DC adapter to your CD player see Using AC Power on Page 9 or Using Vehicle Battery Power on Page 8 2 With...

Page 8: ...ers at least 500 milli amps Its center tip is set to positive and its plug correctly fits the CD player s DC IN 6V jack Using a DC adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the CD player or the DC adapter When you finish using the CD player always unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket before you disconnect it from your CD player Follow these steps to connect th...

Page 9: ... not meet these specifications could damage the CD player or the adapter When you finish using the AC adapter unplug it from the AC outlet first then disconnect it from the CD player Follow these steps to connect the CD player to AC power 1 Insert the AC adapter s 4 0 mm outer diameter 1 7 mm inner diame ter barrel plug into the adapter s cord setting TIP to positive 2 Set the AC adapter s voltage...

Page 10: ...otect your hearing follow these guidelines when you use earphones or headphones Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening After you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high vol ume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the ...

Page 11: ... system s left and right CD AUX or TV audio input jacks CONNECTING TO AN AUTOSOUND SYSTEM You can listen to your CD player through your autosound system in one of the fol lowing ways If your autosound system has LINE IN jacks connect the supplied Y cable s 1 8 inch plug to the CD player s LINE OUT jack Then con nect the Y cable s phono plugs to your autosound system s LINE IN input jacks If your a...

Page 12: ...s PHONES jack Then insert the adapter s other end into your cassette deck just like a stan dard cassette Note You can mount your CD player in your car using an optional mounting bracket Your local RadioShack store has a complete line of mounting brack ets and hardware 42 5080 fm Page 12 Thursday August 12 1999 1 25 PM ...

Page 13: ...center hub s button PLAYING A CD Warning To protect your hearing if you are using earphones or headphones set VOLUME to its lowest setting before you play a CD Press PLAY PAUSE The CD play er automatically turns on and 00 briefly flashes on the display Then and the current track number appear and Track 1 begins to play If you connected an earphone head phones or amplified speakers to the CD player...

Page 14: ...S for about 1 second Hold down MEMORY E BASS again to return to the current track display TURNING E BASS ON AND OFF To enhance the bass sound press MEMORY E BASS appears on the display To turn the bass sound off press MEMORY E BASS again disappears from the display AUDIBLE SEARCH To search forward or backward during play hold down or The CD plays rapidly and you hear the music at a high speed and ...

Page 15: ... the CD play er plays directly from memory Note Your CD player requires 90 sec onds to store a full 40 seconds of music Before 90 seconds it will play however much it has stored if the DAS2 feature is necessary To turn on the anti shock system set DAS OUT IN to IN If the CD player is playing a CD the sound briefly stops then appears on the display and the sound continues Note The CD player consume...

Page 16: ...start random play re peatedly press PLAY MODE until appears on the display Note If you select random play during programmed play the CD player stops the programmed sequence and starts random play instead To cancel random play repeatedly press PLAY MODE until disappears PROGRAMMED PLAY You can program up to 24 tracks from the loaded CD to play in any order you choose and you can program the same tr...

Page 17: ...splay 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 BASS until 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 ...

Page 18: ...minutes after pressing STOP CLEAR also cancels resume Notes If you press STOP CLEAR very close to the beginning or end of a track the CD player might play the track before or after that track instead when you press PLAY PAUSE This is not a malfunc tion If you load a different CD while OFF RESUME HOLD is set to RE SUME play might not start from Track 1 on the new CD If this happens press STOP CLEAR...

Page 19: ... player check the adapt er s fuse See Replacing the DC Adapter s Fuse on Page 21 A CD is loaded but the CD player does not start The CD is loaded upside down Reload the CD label side up The CD is dirty or defective Clean the CD and reload it or try a different CD See CD Care Tips on Page 21 The CD s sound skips The CD is dirty or defective Clean the CD and reload it or try a different CD See CD Ca...

Page 20: ...ema ture wear of parts Handle the CD player gently and carefully Dropping it can damage cir cuit boards and cases and can cause the CD player to work improperly Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your CD player s electronic parts Wipe the CD player with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemica...

Page 21: ...ts protective case or sleeve when you are not playing it Handle a CD by its edges to avoid fingerprints that can prevent the CD player s laser beam from accurately reading the CD Your local Ra dioShack store sells a suitable CD cleaner kit Do not write on either side of the CD particularly the non label side Signals are read from the non label side Keep the CD dry A water drop can act as a lens an...

Page 22: ...e Object Lens Drive System 2 Dimensional Parallel Drive Optical Source Semiconductor Laser Wavelength 780 nm GENERAL Power Requirements DC 3V Two AA Alkaline or Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium Batteries not supplied DC Adapter supplied or AC Adapter such as 273 1664 not supplied Power Consumption 8 W Battery Life EIAJ Method 7 Hours with DAS2 off Dimensions HWD 11 8 51 16 53 8 Inches 32 129 137 mm Wei...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES 42 5080 fm Page 23 Thursday August 12 1999 1 25 PM ...

Page 24: ... the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products on wh...

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