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CD Player Operation
SCANNING THE TRACKS
You can set the CD player to play the
first 10 seconds of each track on the
loaded CD, so you can find the track you
want to hear.
To begin scanning, press
3 INTRO
.
IN-
TRO
appears during scanning. Press
3
INTRO
again to resume normal play.
INTRO
disappears.
PROGRAM PLAY
Your CD player can store up to 10 tracks
in memory for programmed playback.
1. For each track you want to store,
repeatedly press
7
or
6
to select the
track, then hold down
5 P.MEM
for
more than 2 seconds. A program
memory number (
P
1
–
P
10
)
flashes.
2. Press
5 P.MEM
within 4 seconds to
store the track in memory.
3. To start program play, press
6
P.PLAY
. The player begins playing
back the tracks stored in memory.
The current memory number
appears.
Note: During programmed play,
P
and the program number memory
appear. Press
DISP
to see the
elapsed time and track number.
Within 4 seconds, press
DISP
again
to see the current time for about 4
seconds.
4. To clear the programmed memory,
hold down
P.CL
(
PS/AS
) for more
than 2 seconds.
CLr
flashes. Press
P.CL
(
PS/AS
) again within 4 seconds
to clear all memories.
AUXILIARY INPUT
You can connect an external auxiliary
signal source (such as a portable mini-
disc player or cassette player) to the
AUX
input jack in the bottom right corner
of the front panel, using an optional au-
dio cable (available at your local Ra-
dioShack store) with a
1
/
8
-inch (3.5 mm)
plug.
Plug the other end of the audio cable
into the output jack of the audio source,
then press
MODE
until
AUX
appears. Ad-
just the volume, bass, treble, balance
and fader controls to the desired level.
SWITCHING BETWEEN
MODES
You can temporarily stop a CD and lis-
ten to the radio or a connected auxiliary
signal source. Repeatedly press
MODE
.
The stereo switches from the CD player
to the
AUX
input, to the radio, back to
the CD player.
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