Radio Shack CD-3904 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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Operation

When the last track finishes playing,
the CD stops and the display shows
the total number of tracks and total
playing time of the CD for about 30
seconds, then the CD player auto-
matically turns off. To turn it off soon-
er, press  .

USING SUPER ANTI-
SHOCK SYSTEM (SAS)

Your CD player has a special circuit
to overcome sound skipping prob-
lems caused by shock or vibration.
This means you can carry the CD
player anywhere you go, or use it in
your vehicle. When you turn on the
anti-shock system, the CD player
continuously saves 10 seconds of
music in its memory. During a shock
or vibration that would normally make
a track skip or pause, the CD player
plays directly from memory.

The CD player is preset to turn on the
anti-shock system at start up. Re-
peatedly press 

SAS

 to turn anti-shock

on or off. The anti-shock icon appears
when anti-shock is on.

Notes: 

• The CD player consumes addi-

tional battery power when you
use the anti-shock system. When
you use the CD player in a stable
location, turn off anti-shock to
save battery power. 

• When you press 

SAS

 to turn anti-

shock on or off, the CD player’s

sound briefly cuts out for about 2
seconds.

USING AUTOMATIC 
SEARCH MUSIC 
SYSTEM (ASMS)

You can use ASMS before or during
regular or programmed play to quickly
locate any track on a CD.

While the CD is stopped, repeatedly
press 

 or 

 to move backward or

forward to the desired track. Press

 to play the desired track.

During play, press 

 to return to the

beginning of the current track. Press

 twice to return to the beginning of

the previous track. To move to the be-
ginning of the next track, press 

.

LOCKING THE 
CONTROLS

You can protect your CD player from
accidental program changes by lock-
ing all controls (except 

E-BASS

 

ON/

OFF

VOLUME

, and 

OPEN

).

To lock the controls, slide 

HOLD 

to

ON

HOLD

 appears.

To turn off hold, slide 

HOLD ON/OFF 

to

OFF

.

USING E-BASS

To enhance the bass sound (when
connecting headphones or external
speakers using the 

PHONES

 jack),

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Summary of Contents for CD-3904

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment CD 3904 Portable CD with 10 Second Super Anti Shock 42 6004 fm Page 1 Friday July 21 2000 1 18 PM...

Page 2: ...et exacting safety standards It meets FCC requirements and com plies with safety performance stan dards of the U S Department of Health and Human Services Warnings This CD player employs a laser light...

Page 3: ...mory for unin terrupted play with no sound skip even when the CD player is exposed to shocks or vibration This makes this CD player excellent for use in your vehicle Programmable Play lets you pro gra...

Page 4: ...ble Ni Cd batteries your vehicle s battery using an optional DC adapter or standard AC power using an optional AC adapter Eight Hour Battery Life you can play your CD player for up to 8 hours on just...

Page 5: ...f the required size and recommended type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries stan dard alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of dif ferent capacities Note Before...

Page 6: ...rge the batteries Ini tial and subsequent charging takes about 16 hours Note While charging the rechargeable Ni Cd batteries the CHARGE indicator lights 3 When the batteries are fully charged disconne...

Page 7: ...witch to 4 5V as necessary 3 Insert the barrel plug into the CD player s DC IN 4 5V jack 4 Depending on the type of adapter you are using plug the other end of the adapter into a standard AC outlet or...

Page 8: ...ug into the CD player s PHONES jack CONNECTING TO A HOME AUDIO SYSTEM You can listen to your CD player through your home audio system s amplifier receiver and full size speak ers Connect the supplied...

Page 9: ...efly if power is on If power is not on press Note To remove a CD lift up the CD while pressing down on the center hub PLAYING A CD Warning To protect your hearing if you are using earphones or head ph...

Page 10: ...onal battery power when you use the anti shock system When you use the CD player in a stable location turn off anti shock to save battery power When you press SAS to turn anti shock on or off the CD p...

Page 11: ...irst track repeatedly press MODE until INTRO appears then press Intro scan starts from the first track When you find the track you want to play press Note You can use or to skip through the tracks dur...

Page 12: ...e the CD continues play 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each track you want to store up to 20 tracks in all Note If you try to store more than 20 tracks in memory the CD player stores each consecutive trac...

Page 13: ...DC adapter to power the DC player make sure the adapter s fuse has not blown 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 o...

Page 14: ...CDs in high temper ature or high humidity areas They might warp Keep CDs dry A water drop can act as a lens and affect the laser beam s focus Always handle a CD by the edges to avoid fingerprints and...

Page 15: ...m 3 Beam Tracking Servo Type Object Lens Drive System 2 Dimensional Parallel Drive Optical Source Semiconductor Lase Wavelength 785 nm 25nm General Power Requirements DC 3V 2 AA Alkaline or Rechargeab...

Page 16: ...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 de...

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