Blaupunkt ACD 9430 User Manual

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Operating Instructions
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Front Panel Description
1 ON/OFF
Switch on the set by turning knob 1.
2 AUD button (sound control/broader
interior sound impression) BAS – Adjustment of the low frequen­cies via buttons </> 7. TRE – Adjustment of the high frequen­cies via buttons </> 7. BAL – Adjustment of the left/right volu­me via buttons </> 7. FAD – Adjustment of the front/rear vo­lume via buttons </> 7.
3 FM•T button (Frequency Modulation)
FM button This button is used for shifting between the different individual FM storage le­vels and T (Travelstore).
4 ARI button
Use this button to activate the ARI func­tion.
5 MIX•lo•m button
CD:
Use this button to play the CD titles in an arbitrary order.
Radio:
Button to shift between the normal and high-sensitivity manual station seek mode, and mono switch.
• SRC button (Source)
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To shift between the individual audio sources, e.g. CD Radio CD. By pressing the more than than 3 seconds, the CD is ejected.
7 <> rocker switch
Radio:
Automatic station selection
CD:
Skipping to next/previous title Pressing the rocker switch < > longer than 1 sec. activates fast forward (cue) or fast reverse (review).
8 CD slot
Insert the CD with the label side sho­wing to the top.
• SRC button 6 for
9 Display
: Preset buttons
Storing a station:
Keep button depressed during radio operation until the station becomes audible again.
Recalling a station:
Press button briefly.
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Contents
Important information
Front Panel Description............... 12
Important information.................. 13
What you need to know! ....................... 13
Traffic safety ......................................... 13
QuickOut ............................................... 13
Installation/connection .......................... 14
Anti-theft coding .......................... 14
Wrong code number entered ................ 14
Switching the code system on .............. 14
Restart following interruption of power
supply.................................................... 15
Switching the code system off .............. 15
Amplifier Section.......................... 15
ON/OFF ................................................ 15
Bass and Treble Control ....................... 15
Balance and Fader Control ................... 16
Radio Section ............................... 16
Selecting a Station ................................ 16
Tuning in a Station Automatically.......... 16
Manual Tuning ...................................... 16
Adjusting the Station Seek Sensitivity... 16
Mono/Stereo Operation......................... 16
Memorizing a Station ............................ 17
Automatically Storing the Strongest
Stations ................................................. 17
Activating a Stored Station.................... 17
Traffic Messages (ARI) ......................... 17
Switching Traffic Messages On and Off 17
Acoustic Alarm ...................................... 17
ARI during CD Operation ...................... 17
Automatic Start of the Station Seek
Operation .............................................. 18
CD Section .................................... 18
Inserting the Disc .................................. 18
Ejecting the Disc ................................... 18
Title Selection/Cueing and Reviewing .. 18
Mix Function.......................................... 18
Changing the Audio Source with SRC .. 18
Programming with DSC ............... 19
Appendix....................................... 19
Technical Data ...................................... 19
What To Do If Your Car Stereo Needs
Service? ................................................ 19
What you need to know!
Before starting to use your new car radio you should carefully read through the information on “Traffic safety” and “Anti-theft coding”.
Traffic safety
Traffic safety has always priority. Use your car radio in such a manner that you are always able to cope with and react to the prevailing traffic situation at any given time. Remember, even at 50 km/h you are still moving at a speed of 14 m per seconds. It is also very important that you are able to hear, and react to, acoustic warning signals around you, for example from the police or the firebrigade. Therefore, adjust the volume reasonably.
QuickOut
Using the QuickOut handle you can easily pull your radio out of the installation compart­ment to take it along. The preset stations remain stored for a longer time. To take out the radio.
press knob (a), take the handle (b) and pull the unit out.
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Anti-theft coding
To listen to the radio or cassette again,
insert the set into the compartment until it stops and move the handle back to the front panel.
If the coding system is off, your set will be ready for operation. If the coding system is on, proceed as des­cribed under “Restart following interruption of power supply”.
Installation/connection
The code system can only be switched on and off, if the radio is connected to perma­nent power. If you like to install your new car radio by yourself or add other audio components to the existing ones, then please read carefully the enclosed instructions on installation and connection. Do not connect the loudspeaker outputs to ground! Only use the accessory and replacement parts approved by Blaupunkt.
The car radio comes standard with the code system deactivated. If the anti-theft coding system is on while the power supply to the unit is interrupted (e.g. theft, disconnecting the car battery), the set is electronically blocked. Then it may only be used again after the appropriate code num­ber has been entered (see car radio pass­port).
Wrong code number entered
It should not be possible for thieves to ascer­tain the code number by trial-and-error. This is why the set will be blocked for a certain period of time, if an incorrect code number is entered. In this case, “- - -” will appear in the display. This waiting time is 10 seconds after the first three attempts, and 1 hour following subse­quent attempts. After 19 unsuccessful attempts, “OFF” will appear in the display and the set can no longer be restarted.
Note:
Keep you car radio passport with the code number in a safe place in order to avoid “unauthorized access” to your car radio.
If the power supply to the radio is interrupted while the code system is switched on, you need to know the right code number. The radio will operate again as soon as you have entered the right code number. If you lose your radio passport and have forgotten your code number, you will not be able to restart the set after the power supply has been interrupted. In this case, your radio can only be reset in our central customer service workshop or in one of our service agencies abroad.
Switching the code system on
Precondition: The radio must be connected to permanent power. In order to switch the code system on:
Turn the radio off.
Hold down the preset buttons 1 and 4 simultaneously.
Turn the radio on. “Cod” briefly appears before the radio begins to operate.
Release preset buttons 1 and 4.
The code system is on. “Cod” will be briefly displayed each time the radio is turned on.
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Amplifier Section
Restart following interruption of power supply
(Code system switched on)
Switch on the set. “Cod” will appear in the display.
Briefly press preset button 1, “000” will appear in the display.
Enter the code number given in the Blaupunkt car radio passport:
Preset button 1 only allows to choose “0” or “1”. The first “0” will not be dis­played. Example: the code number is 0521.
- Press preset button 1 until “000” ap-
pears in the display.
- Press preset button 2 five times,
“500” appears in the display.
- Press preset button 3 twice, “520”
appears in the display.
- Press preset button 4 once, “521”
appears in the display.
To confirm the code number: Press the switch .
Your car radio is now ready for operation. If three dashes appear again in the display,
you have entered a wrong code number.
upper part of the rocker
Now it is essential to enter the correct code after the waiting period has elapsed (Cod in the display). If the radio is turned off before the waiting period has elapsed, then the waiting period restarts as soon as the radio is turned on again.
Switching the code system off
Turn off the radio.
Simultaneously press preset buttons 1 and 4 and hold them down.
Turn the set on. “Cod” will appear in the display.
Enter the code number given in the Blaupunkt car radio passport and con­firm: See example “Restart following interruption …”.
The code system is now deactivated.
ON/OFF
To switch on the set:
Turn button 1 clockwise. To switch off the set:
Turn button 1 counterclockwise.
Bass and Treble Control
Bass Control
To adjust the low frequencies:
Press the AUD button 2. Display 9 gives you bas plus a num­ber between -7 and +7.
Press rocker switch </> 7 on the right to boost the bass frequencies or on the left for bass reduction. The number on the display 9 changes between -7 and +7.
Treble Control
To adjust the high frequencies:
Press the AUD button 2 until tre and a number between -7 and +7 appears on the display.
Press rocker switch </> 7 on the right to boost the high frequencies or on the left for treble reduction. The number on display 9 changes between -7 and +7.
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Radio Section
Balance and Fader Control
Balance control
To balance the sound level left/right:
Press the AUD button 2 until bal is shown on the display. Press rocker switch </> 7 on the left or right to adjust the sound impression according to your personal preferences. Display 9 gives you a number bet­ween -9 and +9.
Fader control
To balance the front/rear sound level:
Press the AUD button 2 until fad is shown on the display. Press rocker switch </> 7 on the left or right to adjust the sound impression according to your personal preferences. Display 9 gives you a number bet­ween -9 and +9.
Note:
If the rocker switch < > is kept depressed (on the left or right), the set quickly advances to the final values (+7/+9 or -7/-9) or to the “0” position.
Selecting a Station
With your car radio you can select stations from the FM (ultra-short wave) and FM-Tra­velstore level.
To select FM,
press the FM•T button 3 briefly. “FM” lights up on display 9 a.
To select FM-Travelstore,
press the FM•T button 3 briefly until “FM•T” is shown on display 9 b. For more information on this function see chapter “Automatically Storing the Strongest Stations”.
Tuning in a Station Automatical­ly
Tuning in the following station
Press the </> rocker switch 7 on the right. The car stereo automatically starts searching for the next station.
Tuning in the previous station
Press the </> rocker switch 7 on the left. The car stereo automatically starts searching for the previous station. If the </> rocker switch 7 is kept de­pressed on the right or the left, the sta­tion seek operation continues to be
carried out quickly in the corresponding direction.
Manual Tuning
To manually tune in a station,
press the lo•m button 5 until “m” lights up on display 9 f.
You can now manually search for the desired stations via the </> buttons 7.
Adjusting the Station Seek Sensitivity
With this set you can modify the automatic station seek sensitivity in all wavebands. If you want to search for strong stations only (reduced sensitivity):
Press the lo button 5 until “lo” lights up on display 9 e.
If you also want to search for weaker stations (increased sensitivity):
Press the lo button 5 once again; the “lo” indication on display 9 e goes out.
Mono/Stereo Operation
If the lo•m button 5 is pressed longer than 2 secs. but less than 8 secs., the set swit­ches over to mono and the stereo symbol (h) goes off. If the lo•m button 5 is pressed longer than
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2 secs. but less than 8 secs., the set swit­ches over to stereo and the stereo-symbol (h) lights up in the display. When the car radio is switched on it is always in stereo mode.
Memorizing a Station
You can memorize two FM stations with each of the preset buttons :. Display 9 a, b either indicates the FM storage level (“FM”) or the Travelstore level (“T”). To memorize a station: Tune in the desired broadcaster (see chapter Tuning in a Station Automatically/Manual Tuning) first. Now press one of the preset buttons : until the radio resumes play (ap­prox. 2 seconds). The station is now stored.
Note:
If you tune to an FM station already stored on the storing levels FM or Travelstore, the coresponding storing level and the preset button will flash in the display.
Automatically Storing the Stron­gest Stations
(Travelstore)
With Travelstore, you have the opportunity to automatically store the 5 strongest FM stati­ons of your respective area and have them
sorted according to their signal strength. The strongest station is then stored on preset button 1, the second strongest on preset button 2, etc. This feature is of special use while travelling.
Press the FM•T button 3 for at least two seconds. The set searches for the strongest FM stations and memorizes them on the “T” storage level (Travelstore). Once the process is finished, the car radio automatically tunes in to the strongest station.
If required, it is also possible to manually store a station on the Travelstore level. If less than 5 stations can be received, the free buttons are briefly represented by dashes.
Activating a Stored Station
If required, the memorized stations can be activated at a keystroke.
For this, choose the FM or T storage level and briefly
press the respective preset button :.
Traffic Messages (ARI)
Many FM stations broadcast local traffic messages at regular intervals. These sta­tions can easily be detected with the ARI system. A traffic station is identified by the
“SK” indication on display 9 g (“SK” stands for the German equivalent for “station identi­fication”).
Switching Traffic Messages On and Off
The ARI function is switched on by pressing the ARI button 4. Display 9 c will then give you the “ARI” indication. When listening to a station without the ARI identification, an au­dible alarm tone will be produced after appro­ximately 3 seconds.
Acoustic Alarm
When leaving the coverage area of the tuned in station, your car radio automatically sends out an acoustic alarm after approximately 30 seconds. This alarm tone is also produced when pressing a preset button with a non­ARI station allocated to it.
ARI during CD Operation
This set offers you the opportunity to listen to a compact disk and at the same time be prepared for incoming traffic messages. When such a message comes in, the CD title will be muted until the message is over. To select this ARI preference during CD reproduction,
shift to the radio mode using the SRC button 6.
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CD Section
Now press the ARI button 4. The ARI indication lights up on display 9 c.
Then tune in to one of the traffic stati­ons of your area.
Switch over to CD operation by either
inserting a disk, or - if a CD is already inserted by
pressing the SRC button 6.
CD reproduction will be interrupted as soon as a traffic message is “put through”. When leaving the coverage area of the tuned in traffic station, your car stereo will automa­tically start searching for a new one. If no ARI station is found after having scan­ned the frequency band several times, the system sends out an alarm tone. In this case switch off the ARI function by
pressing button 4. The alarm tone stops.
Automatic Start of the Station Seek Operation (CD play)
Your set will also automatically start seeking for a new traffic station when leaving the coverage area of the tuned in traffic program­me while listening to a disk. An alarm tone is sent out during the search operation.
Inserting the Disk
With this set you can play the normal stan­dard CDs without having to use an adapter:
Switch the set on.
Insert the CD (label side up) without applying force.
The disk is automatically pulled into the unit to reach the playing position. Once it has been fed in, reproduction starts.
Ejecting the Disk
To eject the disk, keep the • SRC button 6 depressed at least 2 sec.
Never block or support the CD mechanism in any way, since this would damage the set.
Title Selection/Cueing and Re­viewing
After the CD has been inserted into the set, „Cd“ lights up on display 9. The display indication 9 i changes to “T1” (Track 1) after approx. 5 seconds. You can skip or repeat titles by using the </> buttons 7.
Cue (Fast forward):
Keep depressed the right side of the rocker switch </> 7 for more than than 2 second.
Review (Fast backward):
Keep depressed the left side of the rocker switch </> 7 for more than than 1 second.
Mix Function
Press the Mix button 5 to listen to the titles in an arbitrary order. When Mix is on, the “Mix” indication lights up on display 9 j.
Changing the Audio Source with SRC
You can shift between the connected audio sources in the order CD ♦ Radio ♦ CD. To switch over to another audio source during CD operation,
press the SRC button 6.
The set changes to radio operation.
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Programming with DSC
Appendix
The car radio’s DSC function (Direct Soft­ware Control) allows you to adjust the seek tuning sensitivity for FM and the volume of ARI traffic messages.
Adjusting the seek tuning sensitivity:
Press the lo•m 5 button longer than 8 secs. The display gives you “lo” and a number between 1 and 3.
Adjust the sensitivity using the rocker switch < > 7.
^
high sensitivity
1
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3
normal sensitivity
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To store the adjustment,
press th lo•m button once again.
For setting the volume of ARI traffic messa­ges,
press the ARI button 4 longer than 8 secs. The display indicates “L” and a number between 1 and 9.
Use the rocker switch < > 7 to adjust the volume of traffic messages
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low volume
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9
high volume
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To store the adjustment,
press the ARI button once again.
Technical Data
Amplifier:
Output power: 4 x 8 watts acc. to DIN
45324/3.1
FM:
Frequency response: 50 - 16 000 Hz (-3dB)
CD:
Frequency response: 20 - 20 000 Hz (-3 dB)
Preamp-Out: Output impedance
150
What to Do If Your Car Stereo Needs Service?
Whenever your car radio fails to operate properly and therefore requiring repair by an authorized service centre, please do not for­get to take the car radio passport along with you.
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