Digital anti-shock system (das, Automatic search music system (asms) – Optimus CD-3690 (42-5076) User Manual

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If you connected an external power
source, the CD player’s buttons light
until you stop the CD and turn the CD
player off, or the CD player turns itself
off automatically.

To temporarily stop play, press

PLAY/

PAUSE

.

flashes. To resume

play, press

PLAY/PAUSE

again.

When the last track finishes playing,
the CD stops and the display alter-
nately shows the total number of
tracks and total playing time of the CD
for about 2 minutes, then the CD play-
er automatically turns off. To turn it off
sooner, press

STOP/CLEAR

.

DIGITAL ANTI-SHOCK
SYSTEM (DAS

2

)

Your CD player contains special cir-
cuits to overcome sound skipping
problems caused by shock or vibra-
tion. 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 con-
tinuously saves 3 seconds (42-5075)
or 10 seconds (42-5076) of music in
memory. During a shock or vibration
that would normally make a track skip
or pause, the CD player plays directly
from memory.

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.

AUTOMATIC SEARCH
MUSIC SYSTEM (ASMS)

You can use ASMS before or during
regular or programmed play (see “Pro-
grammed Play” on Page 17) 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

PLAY/PAUSE

to play the track.

During play, press

to return to

the beginning of the current track.
Press

twice to return to the be-

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

Note:

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, set

DAS

OUT/IN

to

OUT

to save battery power.

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