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Car Radio DAB CD SD/MMC MP3
Nashville DAB47 |
7 647 661 310 |
Bedienunganleitung
Operating instructions
Mode d’emploi
Istruzioni d’uso
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Bruksanvisning
Instrucciones de manejo
Instruções de serviço
Betjeningsvejledning
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5DIS•ESC button to change the display content and close menus without saving changes.
6 Arrow buttons.
7MENU•OK button
Short press: Calls up the menus for basic settings and confirms menu entries.
Long press: Starts the scan function.
8TRAF button to switch traffic information standby on/off.
9REC•DEL button.
Short press: Starts a recording from DAB to MMC.
Long press: Deletes the current title in MMC mode.
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Contents
Notes and accessories...................... |
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Road safety................................... |
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Installation.................................... |
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Optional equipment ....................... |
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Activating/deactivating demo mode .. |
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Time-out (time window).................. |
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Disposal of old unit ........................ |
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Detachable control panel ................. |
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Theft protection............................. |
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Detaching the control panel............. |
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Attaching the control panel.............. |
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Switching on/off.............................. |
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Adjusting the volume ....................... |
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Setting the power-on volume ........... |
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Quickly reducing the volume (Mute).. |
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Telephone audio/navigation audio .... |
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Setting the volume of |
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the confirmation beep .................... |
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Automatic sound............................ |
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DAB mode ....................................... |
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Switching to DAB mode .................. |
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Switching regional traffic announce- |
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Selecting the memory bank ............. |
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Tuning into ensembles .................... |
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Selecting programmes.................... |
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Scanning receivable DAB |
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programmes (DAB-SCAN) ............... |
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Storing programmes....................... |
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Accessing stored programmes ......... |
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DAB programme type (PTY) ............ |
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Setting the DAB waveband .............. |
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Switching between DAB and FM....... |
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DAB Service following .................... |
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DAB sub-programmes .................... |
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DAB radio text ............................... |
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Setting the length of the programme |
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names.......................................... |
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Changing the display ...................... |
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Radio mode ..................................... |
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Switching to radio mode ................. |
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Convenient RDS functions (AF, REG).. |
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Selecting the waveband / |
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memory bank ................................ |
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Tuning into a station ....................... |
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Setting the sensitivity of station |
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seek tuning ................................... |
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Storing stations ............................. |
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Storing stations automatically |
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(Travelstore) ................................. |
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Listening to stored stations ............. |
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Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) .. |
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Setting the scanning time................ |
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Programme type (PTY) .................. |
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Optimising radio reception .............. |
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SHARX ......................................... |
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Configuring the display ................... |
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Activating/deactivating the radio |
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text display ................................... |
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Traffic information........................... |
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DAB-FM traffic information source.... |
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Switching traffic information priority |
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Setting the volume for traffic |
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announcements............................. |
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CD mode ......................................... |
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Switching to CD mode .................... |
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Selecting tracks............................. |
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Fast track selection ........................ |
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Fast searching (audible).................. |
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Random track play (MIX) ................. |
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Scanning tracks (SCAN).................. |
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Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ............. |
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Changing the display ...................... |
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Displaying CD text/CD name ............ |
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Naming CDs .................................. |
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Traffic announcements in CD mode .. |
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Ejecting a CD................................. |
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Contents
MP3 mode....................................... |
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Preparing an MP3 CD ..................... |
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Switching to MP3 mode .................. |
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Configuring the display ................... |
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Selecting a directory ...................... |
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Selecting tracks............................. |
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Fast searching |
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Random track play – MIX |
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Scanning tracks – SCAN |
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Repeating individual tracks or |
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whole directories – REPEAT |
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(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. |
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Programming your favourite tracks |
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on an MP3 CD ............................... |
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SD/MMC mode ................................ |
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Inserting/removing SDs/MMCs ........ |
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Switching to SD/MMC mode ............ |
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Configuring the display ................... |
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Selecting a directory ...................... |
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Selecting tracks............................. |
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Fast searching |
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Random track play – MIX |
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Scanning tracks – SCAN |
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Repeating individual tracks or |
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whole directories – REPEAT |
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Recording DAB programmes onto |
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SDs/MMCs ................................... |
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Making a timer-controlled recording |
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Playing recordings using the device.. |
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Formatting SDs/MMCs ................. |
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Configuring the display ................. |
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Programming your favourite tracks |
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for an SD/MMC............................ |
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Switching pre-record on/off .......... |
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CD-changer mode .......................... |
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Switching to CD-changer mode ...... |
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Selecting CDs.............................. |
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Selecting tracks........................... |
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Fast searching (audible)................ |
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Changing the display .................... |
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Repeating individual tracks or |
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whole CDs (REPEAT) .................... |
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Random track play (MIX) ............... |
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Scanning all tracks on all CDs |
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Naming CDs ................................ |
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CLOCK time................................... |
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Sound ........................................... |
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Adjusting the bass ....................... |
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Adjusting the treble...................... |
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Setting the left/right volume |
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distribution (balance)................... |
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Adjusting the front/rear volume |
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distribution (fader) ...................... |
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X-BASS ......................................... |
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Equalizer....................................... |
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Switching the equalizer on/off ....... |
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Selecting sound presets................ |
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Selecting vehicle presets .............. |
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Manually adjusting the equalizer .... |
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Help adjusting the equalizer .......... |
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Adjusting the display settings......... |
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External audio sources ................... |
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Amplifier....................................... |
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TMC for dynamic navigation |
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systems ........................................ |
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Specifications ............................... |
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Installation instructions ................. |
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Notes and accessories
Notes and accessories
Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt product. We hope you enjoy using this new piece of equipment.
Please read these operating instructions before using the equipment for the first time.
The Blaupunkt editors are constantly working on making the operating instructions clearer and easier to understand. However, if you still have any questions on how to operate the device, please contact your dealer or the telephone hotline for your country. You will find the telephone number printed at the back of this booklet.
We provide a manufacturer guarantee for our products bought within the European Union. You can view the guarantee conditions at www.blaupunkt.de or ask for them directly at:
Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline
Robert Bosch Str. 200 31139 Hildesheim Germany
Road safety
Road safety has absolute priority. Only operate your car sound system if the road and traffic conditions allow you to do so. Familiarise yourself with the device before setting off on your journey. You should always be able to hear police, fire and ambulance sirens in good time from inside your vehicle. For this reason, listen to your car sound system at a suitable volume level during your journey.
Installation
If you want to install your car sound system yourself, please read the installation and connection instructions that follow these operating instructions.
Optional equipment
Use only accessories approved by Blaupunkt.
DAB antenna
You need a special DAB antenna in order to operate the Nashville DAB 47. This can be a separate DAB roof/window antenna or a DAB/AM/FM combination antenna. You can obtain further information from your Blaupunkt dealer.
Remote control
The RC 08, RC 10, RC 10 H or RC 12 H (available as optional accessories) remote control can be used to safely and conveniently perform most of the basic functions of your car sound system.
You cannot switch the device on/off using the remote control.
Amplifiers
You can use all Blaupunkt and Velocity amplifiers.
CD changers
You can connect the following Blaupunkt CD changers:
CDC A 08, IDC A 09 and CDC A 03.
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Control panel |
Activating/deactivating demo mode
You can activate the so-called demo mode at the device. In demo mode, the different functions of the device are displayed as scrolling text.
Press the MENU•OK button 7. The display shows the menu.
Press and hold the MENU•OK button 7pressed for more than four seconds while the menu is displayed to activate or deactivate the demo mode.
Time-out (time window)
The device features a time-out function (time window).
For example, if you press the MENU•OK button 7and select a menu item, the device switches back after approx. 16 seconds after the last button activation. The settings performed are saved.
Disposal of old unit
Do not dispose of your old unit in the household trash!
Use the return and collection systems available to dispose of the old device.
Detachable control panel
Theft protection
The device is equipped with a detachable control panel (flip-release panel) as a way
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Notes:
•Never drop the control panel.
•Never expose the control panel to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
•Avoid direct skin contact with the control panel’s electrical contacts. If necessary, clean the contacts with a lint-free cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol.
Detaching the control panel
Press the button 2.
The control panel opens out towards you.
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Switching on/off |
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•All the current settings are saved.
•Any CD already inserted in the device remains there.
•The device switches off automatically after approx. one minute.
Attaching the control panel
Hold the control panel at approximately right angles to the device.
Slide the control panel into the device’s guides that are positioned on the left and right at the lower edge of the housing. Push the control panel carefully into the bracket until it clicks into place.
Flip up the control panel and carefully press it into the device until it clicks into place.
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Note:
When attaching the control panel, make sure you do not press the display.
If the device was still switched on when you detached the control panel, it will automatically switch on with the last setting activated (radio, CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD changer or AUX) when the panel is replaced.
Switching on/off
There are various ways of switching the device on/off:
Switching on/off using the vehicle ignition
The device will switch on/off simultaneously with the ignition if the device is correctly connected to the vehicle’s ignition and you did not switch the device off by pressing button 1.
Switching the device on/off using the detachable control panel
Detach the control panel.
The device switches off automatically after approx. one minute.
Attach the control panel again.
The device switches on. The last setting (radio, CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD changer or AUX) will be reactivated.
Switching on/off using button 1
To switch on the device, press button
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To switch off the device, press and hold down button 1 for longer than two seconds.
The device switches off.
Note:
To protect the vehicle battery, the device will switch off automatically after one hour if the ignition is off.
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Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the volume
Note:
The internal amplifier can be switched off. If the loudspeakers do not emit any sound, please read the section entitled “Switching the internal amplifier on/ off” in the “Amplifier” chapter.
You can adjust the volume in steps from 0 (off) to 50 (maximum).
To increase the volume,
turn the volume control 3clockwise. To decrease the volume,
turn the volume control 3 anticlockwise.
Danger to hearing!
If the power-on volume is set to maximum, the volume level can be very high when the device is switched on.
If the volume was set to maximum before the device was switched off and the poweron volume is set to “LAST VOLUME”, the volume level can be very high when the device is switched on again.
Severe damage to your hearing can be caused in both cases!
When you have finished making your changes,
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Setting the power-on volume
You can set the default volume level at which the device plays when it is switched on.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the or button 6 repeatedly until “VOLUME” appears on the display.
Press the MENU•OK button 7to display the volume menu.
“ON VOLUME” and the currently set value are displayed or “LAST VOLUME” is displayed.
Adjust the power-on volume using the buttons 6.
To help you adjust the setting more easily, the device will increase or decrease the volume as you make your changes.
If you change the setting to “LAST VOLUME”, the volume when the device switches on will be the same as the volume level that was set the last time you switched the device off.
Quickly reducing the volume (Mute)
You can quickly reduce the volume to a preset level (Mute).
Briefly press button 1. “MUTE” appears on the display.
Cancelling mute
To return to your previously set volume level,
briefly press button 1again.
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Adjusting the volume
Telephone audio/navigation audio
If your car sound system is connected to a mobile telephone or a navigation system, the sound system’s volume will be muted as soon as you “pick up” the phone or as soon as a navigation announcement is made. You will then hear the caller or navigation announcement over the car sound system’s loudspeakers. In order for this feature to work, the mobile telephone or navigation system must be connected to the car sound system as described in the installation instructions.
You will need a cable for this with the following Blaupunkt number: 7 607 001 503.
You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer which navigation systems can be used with your car sound system.
If the sound system receives a traffic announcement during a telephone call or whilst a navigation announcement is being made, you will only be able to hear the traffic announcement after the call or navigation announcement is finished (in so far as the traffic announcement is still being broadcast). The traffic announcement is not recorded!
The volume with which telephone calls or navigation announcements are broadcast can be adjusted.
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Press the or button 6 repeatedly until “BEEP VOL” appears on the display.
Adjust the volume using the buttons 6. “0” means that the beep is deactivated, “6” means that the maximum beep volume is set.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
Automatic sound
This feature automatically adjusts the volume of the car sound system to suit the speed at which the vehicle is travelling. In order for this to work, your car sound system must be connected as described in the installation instructions.
You can adjust the automatic volume boost feature in six steps from (0 to 5).
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the button 6repeatedly until “VOLUME MENU” appears on the display.
Press the MENU•OK button 7to display the volume menu.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “AUTO SOUND” appears on the display.
Set the volume adjustment level using the buttons 6.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
Adjusting the volume
Note:
The optimum setting for the speeddependent volume adjustment feature depends on how noise levels develop in your particular vehicle. You will need to test various settings in order to find out which is best suited to your vehicle.
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DAB mode
DAB mode
You can enjoy radio in digital audio quality thanks to DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast).
Note:
You need a special DAB antenna in order to operate the Nashville DAB 47. This can be a separate DAB roof/window antenna or a DAB/AM/FM combination antenna. You can obtain further information from your Blaupunkt dealer.
Switching to DAB mode
If you are in Radio, CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CDchanger or AUX mode,
press the SRC button < repeatedly until “DAB” appears on the display.
In contrast with standard radio broadcasting, several programmes are always broadcast over the same frequency for DAB. These programmes are arranged in “ensembles”. An ensemble always contains several programmes.
In turn, a programme can additionally contain up to twelve sub-programmes. In the case of a sports station, for instance, various sports events can be broadcast simultaneously as sub-programmes. If a programme has sub-programmes, you will see a “ ” displayed in front of the programme name.
DAB also offers further advantages:
NEWS
News reports (NEWS) are provided in addition to the traffic announcements. If you wish, you can allow the news reports to be played. If the “DAB NEWS ON” setting is activated, the current programme will be interrupted when a news report arrives, and the report will be played. At the end of the news report, the radio returns to the programme that you were listening to before.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to display the DAB menu.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “DAB NEWS ON” or “DAB NEWS OFF” appears on the display.
If you want to receive news reports, select “DAB NEWS ON”. If you do not want to listen to news reports, select “DAB NEWS OFF”.
Select the setting that you want using the buttons 6.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
WEATHER
Weather reports (WEATHER) are provided in addition to the traffic announcements. If you wish, you can allow the weather reports to be played. If the “DAB WEAT ON” setting is activated, the current programme will be interrupted when a weather report arrives, and the report will be played. At the end of the weather report, the radio returns to the programme that you were listening to before.
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to display the DAB menu.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “DAB WEATHER OFF” or “DAB WEATHER ON” appears on the display.
If you want to receive weather reports, select “DAB WEAT ON”. If you do not want to listen to weather reports, select “DAB WEAT OFF”.
Select the setting that you want using the buttons 6.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
SPORT
Sports reports are provided in addition to the traffic announcements, news reports and weather reports. If you wish, you can allow the sports reports to be played. If the “DAB SPORT ON” setting is activated, the current programme will be interrupted when a sports report arrives, and the report will be played. At the end of the news report, the radio returns to the programme that you were listening to before.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to display the DAB menu.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “DAB SPORT ON” or “DAB SPORT OFF” appears on the display.
If you want to receive sports reports, select “DAB SPORT ON”. If you do not want to lis-
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Five programmes can be stored in each memory bank.
Briefly press the BND•TS button 4to switch between the memory banks.
Notes:
•If there are no programmes stored in the DT memory bank yet, this memory bank will not be displayed. In this case, first start a Travelstore (see “Storing programmes”).
•You cannot select the DT memory bank if the PTY function is activated.
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Tuning into ensembles
With DAB, several programmes broadcasted over the same frequency are always combined into an “ensemble”.
Note:
Since various programmes from different ensembles are stored automatically in the DT memory bank, you cannot use the functions described here for tuning into an ensemble whilst the DT memory bank is activated.
Selecting an ensemble
You can directly select ensembles that you have received once already (for this to work, the ensemble must be receivable).
Briefly press the or button 6.
The name of the next or previous known ensemble is displayed. The first available programme in the ensemble is played.
Ensemble seek tuning
You can find new ensembles using seek tuning.
For seek tuning downwards or upwards,
press and hold down the or button 6for longer than two seconds.
The radio tunes into the next receivable ensemble. The ensemble name is displayed briefly. The first available programme in the ensemble is played.
DAB mode
Manually tuning an ensemble
You can also tune into ensembles manually.
Press the or button 6during seek tuning.
You can now tune the radio manually using the or button 6.
Selecting programmes
After you have tuned into an ensemble, you
Stopping DAB-SCAN and continuing listening to a programme
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Scanning stops and the radio continues playing the programme that it tuned into last. If you cancel the DAB-SCAN whilst “SCANNING...” is being displayed, the radio will retune to the programme you were listening to last.
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Select a programme from the ensemble using the buttons 6.
Scanning receivable DAB programmes (DAB-SCAN)
You can use the scan function to play all the receivable programmes briefly.
Starting DAB-SCAN
In DAB mode, press and hold down the MENU•OK button 7 for longer than two seconds.
Note:
You cannot use the DAB scan function whilst the DT memory bank is activated.
Scanning begins. The name of the current programme appears in the top line and the name of the current ensemble appears in the bottom line. “SCANNING...” appears on the display whilst the radio switches to the next ensemble.
Storing programmes manually
Select the memory bank that you want.
Tune into the ensemble that you want.
Select the programme that you want to store.
Press and hold down one of the station buttons 1 - 5 : for longer than two seconds to assign the programme to that button.
Storing programmes automatically (Travelstore)
The Travelstore function stores the first five receivable programmes in alphabetical order and you can access them directly using the station buttons. All the other programmes that were stored in the “DT” memory bank during the Travelstore scan can be accessed alphabetically by pressing the
6 buttons. You can switch rapidly between the programmes if you press and hold down the buttons 6for longer than two seconds.
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DAB mode
Notes:
•Any programmes that were previously stored in this memory bank are deleted in the process.
•You cannot use the DAB Travelstore feature if the PTY function is activated.
Press and hold down the BND•TS button 4for longer than two seconds.
The storing procedure begins.
“TRAVELSTORE PLEASE WAIT” appears on the display. After the process is completed, the programme that is stored in location 1 of the “DT” memory bank will be played. “NO LIST” appears on the display if no programmes were found during the Travelstore scan.
Accessing stored programmes
Select the memory bank.
Press the station button 1 - 5 :.
DAB programme type (PTY)
Besides transmitting the station name, an increasing number of stations also provide information on the type of programme that they are broadcasting. Your car radio can receive and display this information.
For example, the programme types can be:
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You can use the PTY function to select stations of a particular programme type.
Switching DAB-PTY on/off
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to display the DAB menu.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “DAB PTY ON” or “DAB PTY OFF” appears on the display.
Press the or button 6to switch DAB-PTY ON or OFF.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
Selecting a programme type and starting seek tuning
Press the or button 6.
The current programme type appears briefly on the display. If you do not make a selection whilst this display is visible, the normal DAB display will be used again.
If you want to select another pro-
gramme type, you can do so by pressing the or button 6 whilst this display is visible.
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Press one of the buttons 1 - 5 :to select a programme type that is assigned to one of these buttons.
The selected programme type appears briefly on the display.
Press the or button 6 to start seek tuning.
The radio will then tune into the next station that it finds that corresponds to your selected programme type.
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Assigning a programme type to a station button
Select a programme type using the or button 6.
Press and hold the desired station button 1 - 5 : for longer than two seconds.
The programme type is stored on the selected button 1 - 5 :.
Setting the DAB waveband
With the Nashville DAB47, you can receive DAB programmes and ensembles on the following wavebands: “Band 3” (174 - 240 MHz) and “L-Band” (1452 - 1491 MHz). Since some countries do not use both wavebands, you can speed up seek tuning by excluding the waveband that is not supported.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to display the DAB menu.
Press the or button 6 repeatedly until “DAB-BAND L”, “DAB-BAND 3” or “DAB-BAND BOTH” appears on the display.
Press the or button 6to switch between the settings.
If “DAB-BAND L” or “DAB-BAND 3” is set, only the selected waveband will be used. If “DAB-BAND BOTH” is set, both wavebands will be used.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
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DAB mode
DAB Service following
If the reception quality of the programme being received decreases, the Nashville DAB47 can automatically tune to the programme in another ensemble (if available). For this feature to work, the “service following” function must be activated.
Switching service following on/off
To use service following,
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to display the DAB menu.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “DAB SF ON” or “DAB SF OFF” appears on the display.
Press the or button 6to switch between the settings.
When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
If Service following is activated, the RDS symbol is displayed during DAB mode.
Service following is deactivated when the RDS symbol disappears.
DAB sub-programmes
Some DAB programmes contain sub-pro- grammes. Programmes that contain subprogrammes are marked with a “ ” in front of the programme name. If a programme contains sub-program-mes, you can tune into them.
Selecting sub-programmes
To switch between the sub-program-mes of a programme that you are tuned into, you must first switch to sub-programme mode,
press and hold down the button 6 for longer than two seconds.
SC will be displayed at the left edge of the display to indicate that you are currently in sub-programme mode.
The name of the sub-programme is displayed in the bottom display line.
To switch between the sub-programmes,briefly press the or button 6.
The radio tunes into the next or previous sub-programme and then exits the sub-pro- gramme mode.
Note:
Sub-programmes are so far only supported by a few broadcasters.
DAB radio text
In addition to their programmes, some stations broadcast additional information (e.g. news) as scrolling text on the display.
Note:
Since displaying radio texts can distract you from the current road and traffic situation, we ask you kindly to deactivate the “DAB radio text” function or to use it only whilst the vehicle is stationary.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the MENU•OK button 7, todisplay the DAB menu.
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