Portable CD Player
(420-5067)                 Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 40536


PLAYING A CD

1.  Set VOLUME to the minimum level and move HOLD to the off position.

2.  Press OPEN and lift the disc compartment cover.

3.  Carefully place the CD, label side up, over the disc compartment's
    center hub.  Press down slightly on the CD until it clicks and lies
    flat in the compartment.  Then close the disc compartment cover.

    The display briefly shows a flashing - -, then the total number of
    tracks and the CD's total playing time.  After about 10 seconds, the
    CD player displays 0 0 briefly, then turns off.

4.  Press play/pause.  The display briefly shows a flashing - -, then the
    first track begins to play.  The display shows the current track number
    and elapsed time.

5.  Adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level.

    If you connected earphones, amplified speakers, or a CD-to-cassette
    adapter to the CD player's PHONES jack, set VOLUME to the desired level.

    If you connected the CD player's LINE OUT jack to your amplified 
    speakers, your home audio system, or your auto sound system, use the
    volume controls on those units to set the desired volume as needed.

Caution:  This CD player has a wide dynamic range.  If you turn up your
          amplifier's volume too high during soft (low volume) parts of the
          music, you might damage your speakers when a sudden loud passage
          occurs.

6.  When the last track finishes playing, the CD player automatically stops
    and turns off in about 10 seconds.

To stop playing the CD before it ends, press stop.  The display shows 00 for
about 10 seconds, then the CD player automatically turns off.

DIGITAL ANTI-SHOCK SYSTEM (DASı)

Your CD-3580 contains special circuits to overcome sound skipping problems
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 the next few seconds 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.

During play, press DASı to turn on the anti-shock system.  The sound briefly
stops, then [ ] appears on the display and quickly changes to [-] then
[full] as the music is stored in memory.

When the CD player is subjected to a shock during play, the music stored
in memory plays and the amount of storage in [full] begins to decrease.
When the shock is over and the CD player can properly read the CD again,
music is once again stored in memory, and [ ] change to [full].

Notes:

   If shocks are received repeatedly, the memory is quickly used.  When [ ]
   appears (showing empty), the sound might skip.

   The CD player consumes additional battery power when you use the anti-
   shock system.  When you use the player in a stable location, turn off
   the system to conserve battery power.

To turn off the anti-shock system, press DASı again.  The sound briefly
stops, then [full] disappears from the display.

LOCKING THE CONTROLS

To prevent accidentally turning the CD player on or off, or changing the
track you are listening to, set HOLD to the on position.  HOLD briefly
appears, then no controls work (except OPEN, VOLUME, and BASS).

If you press any button other than OPEN, VOLUME, or BASS when HOLD is set
to the on position, HOLD briefly appears.

Move HOLD to the off position to operate the controls again.

PAUSE

To temporarily pause play, press play/pause.  The time indicator flashes on
the display.  Press play/pause again to resume play.

Note:  If the CD player is paused for more than 3 minutes, it automatically
       turns off.

BASS SWITCH

Use BASS to adjust the frequency response of the system to match the type
of music you listen to.

MAX - boosts low frequencies so these sounds do not drop out when you
      listen at low volume levels.

MID - uses a smaller bass boost than MAX.

OFF - maintains flat (even) frequency response.

Note:  If you connect the CD player to your home audio or auto sound 
       system using the LINE OUT jack, BASS has no effect.

CHECKING REMAINING TIME

During normal play or pause, press M-SET/REMAIN to display the remaining
time on the current track.

Note:  The CD player does not show the remaining time when track number 31
       (or higher) is playing (the display shows --:--).

Press M-SET/REMAIN again to display the number of remaining tracks and the
CD's total remaining time.

Press M-SET/REMAIN again to return to the normal display.

INTRO SCAN

The intro scan feature automatically plays the first 10 seconds of each
track on a CD.

1.  Repeatedly press P MODE until INTRO flashes on the display.

2.  Press play/pause.  INTRO lights steadily, and intro scan starts from
    the first track.

To return to normal play, press play/pause again while the desired track
is playing.  Normal play continues from the beginning of that track.

To cancel intro scan, press stop or repeatedly press P MODE until no
indicator appears.

Note:  Intro scan does not play the tracks in a programmed sequence.

AUTOMATIC SEARCH MUSIC SYSTEM (ASMS)

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

During play, press rewind to return to the beginning of the current track.
Press rewind again to return to the beginning of the previous track.

To move to the beginning of the next track, press fast-forward.

While the CD is stopped, repeatedly press rewind or fast-forward to move
backward or forward to the desired track.  Then press play/pause within 10
seconds to play the track.

AUDIBLE SEARCH

Use audible search during play to rapidly search forward or backward to
locate a specific section of a track.  During audible search, the CD plays
at a lower volume and a higher speed.

To search forward, press and hold fast-forward.  To search backward, press
and hold rewind.

To resume normal play, release the button.

Notes:

If you press and hold down fast-forward while the last track plays, the CD
player automatically stops and turns off at the end of the track.

If you press and hold down rewind while the first track plays, normal play
automatically starts from the beginning of the first track.

PROGRAMMED PLAY

You can program up to 22 tracks on a CD to play in any order you choose, 
and even program the same track to play more than once.

Follow these steps to program a sequence.

1.  Repeatedly press P MODE until M and 00 flash on the display.  Selection
    number 01 appears on the display.

Note:  As you press P MODE, M appears on the display with a loop and 
       without a loop.  You can program the CD player in either mode.

2.  Repeatedly press either fast-forward or rewind to display the number of
    the first track you want to program.

3.  Press M-SET/REMAIN to store the selected track number.  The selection
    number advances by one and the track number on the display returns to
    00.

4.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each track you want to program, up to 22 
    tracks.

    Note:  The CD player automatically begins to play if you program 22
           tracks.

5.  To play the programmed sequence, press play/pause.  M appears steadily
    and the first track in the sequence plays.

    While you play the programmed sequence, you can use fast-forward to
    move forward or rewind to move backward in the sequence.

6.  After the last programmed track ends, the CD player stops.

At the end of programmed play, M disappears from the display, but the
programmed sequence is still in the player's memory.

Notes:

To return to normal play from programmed play, repeatedly press P MODE
until M disappears from the display.

To replay the programmed sequence, repeatedly press P MODE until M appears
on the display.  Then press play/pause within 10 seconds to play the 
sequence.

Checking, Adding To, Replacing, or Clearing the Programmed Sequence

To check the programmed sequence, repeatedly press P MODE until the first
programmed track number and M flash on the display.  Then repeatedly press
M-SET/REMAIN.  Each time you press M-SET/REMAIN, the display shows the
number of the next track in the sequence.

To add to the end of a programmed sequence, repeatedly press P MODE until
the first programmed track number and M flash on the display.  Then
repeatedly press M-SET/REMAIN until 00 flashes on the display.  Press
fast-forward or rewind to display the new track number you want to 
program.  Then press M-SET/REMAIN.

Note:  You cannot program more than 22 tracks.

To replace a programmed track, repeatedly press P MODE until the first
programmed track number and M flash on the display.  Then repeatedly
press M-SET/REMAIN to view the track numbers in the programmed sequence.
When the track number you want to replace flashes on the display, press
rewind or fast-forward to select the track you want to program in its
place.  Then press M-SET/REMAIN to program the new track number.

To clear the programmed sequence from memory, press stop to stop the CD
player, then press OPEN.

REPEAT PLAY

Your CD player can repeatedly play a single track, the entire CD, randomly
selected tracks, or a programmed sequence.

To repeat a single track, repeatedly press P MODE until a loop and 1
appear on the display.  At the end of the track, the CD player repeatedly
plays it.

To repeat an entire CD, repeatedly press P MODE until the loop and ALL
appear on the display.  When the CD player reaches the end of the CD, it
returns to the first track and repeatedly plays all the tracks.

To repeat randomly selected tracks, repeatedly press P MODE until the loop
and RANDOM appear on the display.  All tracks on the CD repeatedly play in
random order.

To repeat a programmed sequence, repeatedly press P MODE during play until
the loop appears and M and the first programmed number flash on the display.
Then press play/pause.  M and a track number light steadily and the 
programmed sequence repeatedly plays.

To cancel repeat play, press stop or repeatedly press P MODE until no
indicator appears.

(km-07/18/1997)

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