Blaupunkt 7645170310, 7645190310 User Manual

Radio / CD / MP3
Calgary MP35 7 645 170 310 San Diego MP35 7 645 190 310
Operating instructions
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CONTROLS
1 Button to switch the device on/
off and operate the volume mute function.
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4 Volume control 5 CD compartment 6 AUDIO button to adjust the
7 MENU button
8 Arrow buttons 9 X-BASS button to activate/deac-
: TRAF•RDS button
; Keys 1 - 6
button for detaching the con-
trol panel (release panel).
button to eject a CD from the
device.
bass, treble, balance and fader. To select an equalizer preset.
Short press: Open the settings menu. Long press: Start the scan func­tion.
tivate and adjust the X-BASS.
Short press: Switch traffic-infor­mation standby on/off. Long press: Switch the RDS function on/off.
< BND•TS button
Short press: Select the FM memory banks and the MW and LW wavebands. Long press: Start the Travelstore function.
= SRC
Short press: Switch sources be­tween CD/MP3, CD changer (if connected) and AUX. Long press: Briefly display the clock time.
button
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CONTENTS
Notes and accessories ............. 32
Removable control panel.......... 33
Switching on/off ....................... 34
Adjusting the volume ................ 35
Radio mode .............................. 36
Adjusting the tuner settings ............. 36
Switching to radio mode .................. 37
RDS functions ................................. 37
Selecting the waveband /
memory bank ................................... 37
Tuning into a station ......................... 38
Setting the sensitivity of station
seek tuning ...................................... 38
Storing stations ................................ 38
Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore)..................................... 39
Listening to stored stations .............. 39
Scanning receivable stations
(SCAN) ............................................ 39
Setting the scanning time ................. 39
Programme type (PTY) .................... 39
Optimising radio reception ............... 41
Configuring the display .................... 41
Traffic information .................... 42
CD mode ................................... 43
Switching to CD mode .................... 43
Selecting tracks ............................... 43
Fast track selection .......................... 43
Fast searching (audible) .................. 43
Random track play (MIX) ................. 44
Scanning tracks (SCAN) ................. 44
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ............. 44
Pausing playback (PAUSE) .............. 44
Configuring the display .................... 44
Displaying CD text ........................... 45
Traffic announcements in CD mode . 45
Ejecting a CD .................................. 45
MP3 mode ................................. 46
Preparing an MP3-CD ..................... 46
Switching to MP3 mode................... 47
Configuring the display .................... 47
Selecting a directory ........................ 48
Selecting tracks/files ....................... 48
Fast searching ................................. 48
Random track play (MIX) ................. 48
Scanning tracks (SCAN) ................. 49
Repeating individual tracks or
whole directories (REPEAT)............. 49
Pausing playback (PAUSE) .............. 49
CD-changer mode .................... 50
Switching to CD-changer mode ....... 50
Selecting CDs ................................. 50
Selecting tracks ............................... 50
Fast searching (audible) .................. 50
Configuring the display .................... 50
Repeating individual tracks or
whole CDs (REPEAT) ...................... 50
Random track play (MIX) ................. 51
Scanning all the tracks on all
the CDs (SCAN).............................. 51
Pausing playback (PAUSE) .............. 51
Remote control ......................... 52
CLOCK time .............................. 52
Sound........................................ 53
X-BASS ..................................... 55
Configuring the level display .... 55
External audio sources ............. 56
Specifications ........................... 56
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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 on 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
D-31139 Hildesheim Gerrmany
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 must always be able to hear police, fire service and ambulance sirens in good time from inside your
vehicle. For this reason, listen to your car sound system at a moderate 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.
Accessories
Only use accessories approved by Blau­punkt.
Remote control
The RC 08, RC 10, RC 10H or RC 12H (Calgary: available as optional acces­sories) remote controls allow you to op­erate the main functions of your car ra­dio safely and conveniently.
You cannot switch the device on/off us­ing the remote control.
Note
The San Diego MP35 is supplied with the RC 12H 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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REMOVABLE CONTROL PANEL
Removable control panel
Theft protection
As a way of protecting your car radio against theft, the unit is equipped with a removable control panel (release pa­nel). Without this control panel, the car radio is worthless to a thief. Protect you car radio against theft by taking the control panel with you every time you leave your vehicle. Do not lea­ve the control panel in your vehicle - not even in a hiding place. The control panel has been designed to be easy to use.
Notes:
Never drop the control panel.
Never expose the control panel to
direct sunlight or other heat sour­ces.
Avoid making direct skin contact
with the control panel’s contacts. If necessary , clean the contacts with a lint-free cloth and some alcohol.
Removing the control panel
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First, pull the control panel straight
off the unit and then out towards
the left. The device switches off. All the current settings are saved. Any CD already inserted in the unit re-
mains there.
Attaching the control panel
Slide the control panel from left to
right into the unit’s guide.
Carefully press on the left edge of
the control panel until it clicks into
place.
Note:
When attaching the control panel,
make sure you do not press the
display . If the device was still switched on when
you removed the control panel, it will automatically switch on again with the last settings activated (i.e. radio, CD/ MP3, CD changer or AUX) when the panel is replaced.
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Press the button 2.
The control panel locking mechanism opens.
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SWITCHING ON/OFF
Switching on/off
You can switch the device on/off in the following ways:
Switching on/off using the vehicle ignition
If the device is correctly connected to the vehicle’s ignition and it was not switched off using button 1, it will switch on/off simultaneously with the ignition.
Switching on/off using button 1
To switch on the device, press but-
ton 1.
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.
Switching on by inserting a CD
If the device is switched off and there is no CD present in the drive,
gently push the CD with its printed
side uppermost into the drive 5 until you feel some resistance.
The drive draws in the CD automatical­ly.
You must not hinder or assist the drive as it draws in the CD.
The device switches on and starts play­ing the CD.
Note:
If the vehicle ignition was switched
off before you inserted the CD, you
will first have to switch on the de-
vice by pressing button 1 in order
to start playing the CD.
Switching on/off using the removable control panel
Remove the control panel.
The unit switches off.
Attach the control panel again.
The unit switches on. The settings (ra­dio, CD/MP3, CD changer or AUX) that were set before the unit was switched off will be reactivated.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume in steps from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum).
To increase the volume,
press the button 4.
To decrease the volume,
press the button 4.
Setting the power-on volume
Note:
The device is equipped with a time-
out function. If, for instance, you press the MENU button 7 and se­lect a menu item, the device will switch back approx. 8 seconds af­ter the last button was pressed. Any changes to the settings that you have made will be saved.
You can set the power-on volume.
Press the MENU button 7.Press the or button 8 repeat-
edly until “ON VOLUME” appears in the display .
Adjust the power-on volume using
the buttons 8.
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 VOL”, the volume level that was set the last time you switched off the device will be activated again.
Note:
To protect your hearing, the power-
on volume is limited to a value of
“38”. If the volume level was higher
than this when the device was last
switched off and the “LAST VOL”
setting is activated, the system will
reset the volume to “38” when you
switch the device on again. When you have finished adjusting the
setting,
press the MENU button 7 twice.
Quick volume reduction (mute)
You can quickly decrease the volume (mute) to a level preset by you.
Briefly press button 1.
“MUTE” appears in the display.
Cancelling mute
To return to your previously set volume level,
briefly press button 1 again.
Setting the mute level
You can adjust the mute level.
Press the MENU button 7.Press the or button 8 repeat-
edly until “MUTE L VL” appears in
the display .
Adjust the mute level using the
buttons 8. When you have finished adjusting the
setting,
press the MENU button 7 twice.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
RADIO MODE
Switching the confirmation beep on/off
The system will play a confirmation beep for some functions if you keep a button pressed down for longer than two sec­onds, for instance, when you assign a radio station to a station button. Y ou can switch the beep on/off.
Press the MENU button 7.Press the or button 8 repeat-
edly until “BEEP ON” or “BEEP OFF” appears in the display .
Activate/deactivate the beep using
buttons 8. “OFF” means
the the beep is switched off and “ON” means the beep is switched on.
When you have finished adjusting the setting,
press the MENU button 7.
Mute while telephoning
If your device is connected to a mobile telephone, the car radio’s volume will be muted as soon as you “pick up” the telephone. This requires that the mo­bile telephone be connected to the de­vice as described in the installation in­structions.
“PHONE” appears in the display .
Radio mode
Adjusting the tuner settings
To ensure that the tuner works proper­ly , the device must be configured for the region in which it is being used. Y ou can choose between Europe (EUROPE), United States (USA), South America (S­AMERICA) and Thailand (THAI). By default, the tuner is set to the region in which the device was sold. If you en­counter problems with radio reception, please check this setting.
The radio functions described in these operating instructions refer to the EU­ROPE tuner setting.
Switch the device off using button
1.
Press and hold down the 1 and 5
buttons ; simultaneously and
switch on the device again by
pressing button 1. “TUNER” is displayed.
Select your tuner region using the
or button 8.
To save the setting,
switch the device off and on again
or wait approx. 8 seconds. The car
sound system switches on and the
mode that was selected last is acti-
vated (radio, CD/MP3, CD changer
or AUX).
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RADIO MODE
Switching to radio mode
If you are in CD/MP3, CD-changer or AUX mode,
press the BND•TS button <
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press the SRC button = re-
peatedly until the memory bank (e.g. “FM1”) appears in the display .
RDS functions
This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver (Radio Data System). Many of the receivable FM stations broadcast a signal that not only carries the programme but also additional in­formation such as the station name and programme type (PTY).
The station name appears in the dis­play as soon as the tuner receives it.
The convenient RDS functions AF (Al­ternative Frequency) and REGIONAL extend your radio’s range of functions.
AF: If the RDS function is activat-
ed, the radio automatically tunes into the best receivable frequency for the station that is currently set.
REGIONAL: At certain times, some
radio stations divide their pro­gramme into regional programmes providing different content. You can use the REG function to prevent the car radio from switching to al­ternative frequencies that are broadcasting different programme content.
Note:
REGIONAL must be activated/de-
activated separately in the menu.
Switching the RDS function on/off
If you want to use the RDS functions (AF and REGIONAL),
press and hold down the TRAF
RDS button : for longer than two
seconds. The RDS function is active when the
RDS symbol is shown in the display.
Switching REGIONAL on/off
Press the MENU button 7.Press the or button 8 repeat-
edly until “REG” appears in the dis-
play . “OFF” or “ON” is displayed
alongside “REG”.
To switch REGIONAL on/off, press
the
or button 8.
Press the MENU button 7.
Selecting the waveband / memory bank
You can use this device to receive pro­grammes broadcast over the FM fre­quency range as well as the MW and LW (AM) wavebands. There are three memory banks available for the FM waveband (FM1, FM2 and FMT) and one for each of the MW and L W wave­bands. Six stations can be stored in each memory bank.
To switch between the FM memory banks (FM1, FM2 and FMT) and the MW and L W wavebands,
briefly press the BNDTS button
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RADIO MODE
Tuning into a station
There are various ways of tuning into a station.
Automatic station seek tuning
Press the or button 8.
The radio tunes into the next receiva­ble station.
Tuning into stations manually
You can also tune into stations manual­ly.
Note:
You can only tune into stations
manually if the RDS function is de­activated.
Press the or button 8.
Browsing through broadcasting networks (only FM)
If radio stations provide several pro­grammes, you have the option of brows­ing through their “broadcasting net­works”.
Note:
The RDS function must be activat-
ed before you can use this feature.
Press the or button 8 to
switch to the next station on the broadcasting network.
Note:
When using this feature, you will
only be able to switch to stations that you have received once before already . To receive the stations, use the scan function or the Travel­store function.
Setting the sensitivity of station seek tuning
You can choose whether the radio should only tune into stations providing good reception or whether it can also tune into those with a weak reception.
Press the MENU button 7.Press the or button 8 repeat-
edly until “SENS” and the currently
set value appear in the display . “SENS HI6” means that the tuner is set
to the highest sensitivity setting. “SENS LO1” means it is set to the lowest sen­sitivity setting.
Set the desired sensitivity using the
buttons 8.
When you have finished adjusting the setting,
press the MENU button 7.
Note:
You can set different sensitivity
levels for FM and MW or L W (AM).
Storing stations
Storing stations manually
Select the memory bank that you
want (FM1, FM2, FMT) or one of
the wavebands (MW or L W).
Tune into the station that you want.Press and hold down one of the
station buttons 1 - 6 ; for longer
than two seconds to assign the sta-
tion to that button.
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RADIO MODE
Storing stations automatically (Travelstore)
You can automatically store the six sta­tions providing the best reception in the region (only FM). The stations are stored in the FMT memory bank.
Note:
Any stations previously stored in
this memory bank are deleted in the process.
Press and hold down the BND•TS
button < for longer than two sec­onds.
The storing procedure begins. “FM TSTORE” appears in the display. After the process has completed, the radio will play the station that is stored in memory location 1 of the FMT memory bank.
Listening to stored stations
Select the memory bank or wave-
band.
Press the station button 1 - 6 ;
that corresponds to the station that you want to listen to.
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN)
You can use the scan function to listen to all the receivable stations briefly . Y ou can set the scanning time in the menu to between 5 and 30 seconds (in steps of 5 seconds).
Starting SCAN
Press and hold down the MENU
button 7 for longer than two sec­onds.
Scanning begins. “SCAN” appears briefly in the display followed by a flash­ing display of the current station name or frequency.
Cancelling SCAN and continuing listening to a station
Press the MENU button 7.
Scanning stops and the radio continues playing the station that it tuned into last.
Setting the scanning time
Press the MENU button 7.Press the or button 8 repeat-
edly until “SCAN TIME” appears in
the display .
Set the desired scanning time us-
ing the When you have finished adjusting the
setting,
buttons 8.
press the MENU button 7 twice.
Note:
The scanning time that you set is
also used when scanning in CD/
MP3 mode and in CD-changer
mode.
Programme type (PTY)
Besides transmitting the station name, some FM stations also provide informa­tion on the type of programme they are broadcasting. Y our car radio can receive and display this information.
For example, the programme types can be:
CULTURE TRAVEL JAZZ SPORT NEWS POP ROCK CLASSICS
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