Blaupunkt CANBERRA RCM 85 User Manual

Radio / Cassette
Canberra RCM 85
Operating instructions
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Contents
Short instructions ........................ 20
Important notes ............................ 23
Precautions ........................................... 23
Traffic safety ......................................... 23
Installation/Connection.......................... 23
Anti-theft protection..................... 24
Release panel ....................................... 24
Detaching the release panel ................. 24
Fitting the release panel .................... 24
Security code..................................... 24
Entry of a wrong code number.............. 24
Switching on security coding................. 25
Re-start following an interrup-tion of the
power supply ......................................... 25
Switching off security coding................. 25
Optical indication for extra security ....... 25
Radio operation with RDS ........... 26
AF - Alternative frequency .................... 26
REG - regional programme................... 26
Selecting a waveband........................... 26
Automatic tuning................................ 26
Manual tuning .................................... 27
Scrolling through the broadcasting
network (only FM) ................................. 27
Changing the memory bank (FM) ......... 27
Storing stations ..................................... 27
Automatically storing the strongest
stations with Travelstore ....................... 28
Recalling stored stations ....................... 28
Scanning stored stations
with Preset Scan ................................... 28
Scanning stations with Radio-Scan ...... 28
Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity ..... 29
Switching from stereo to mono (FM) ..... 29
Receiving traffic programme stati-
ons with RDS-EON ....................... 29
Traffic announcement priority on/off ..... 29
Warning beep........................................ 29
Switching the warning beep off.......... 29
Automatic seek tuning start) ................. 30
Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep. 30
Tape operation.............................. 30
Inserting a tape ..................................... 30
Removing a tape ................................... 30
Fast Forward/Rewind............................ 30
PROG selector...................................... 30
Dolby B-NR* and
tape equalisation with B/MTL................ 31
Skipping/repeating titles
with CPS ............................................... 31
Switching the audio source with SRC ... 31
DSC programming........................ 32
Overview of the DSC factory settings ... 33
CD changer control (optional)..... 33
Switching to changer operation
with SRC on the car radio ..................... 33
Selecting a disc/track using the rocker
switch .................................................... 33
SCAN .................................................... 33
MIX........................................................ 34
Appendix ....................................... 34
Care notes ............................................ 34
Release panel.................................... 34
Mechanism/cassettetapes ................. 34
Specifications........................................ 34
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Short instructions
1 On Off
Volume
This unit can also be switched on and off with the Release Panel C. Also, when being connected correctly, you may turn the radio on and off via the ignition of your car. Use one of the following possibilities to continue operating the set when the ignition is switched off: a) Switch on/off with knob 1. b) Remove/re-install the release panel. c) Press AUD 3. When turning on the unit with the re­lease panel or by pressing the AUD button, the system will start to play with the volume adjusted last. When operating the unit with the igniti­on being switched off, the system will automatically shut down after one hour in order to avoid that the battery goes flat.
2 LD
Loudness - When listening at a low level, the Loudness function creates a more natural sound by boosting the low frequency range. To switch the Loudness on/off: Press LD. For more information, read chapter “DSC programming”.
3 AUD/GEO
AUD – To adjust the treble and bass frequen­cies with the rocker switch.
Treble + Treble – Bass – Bass +
GEO – To adjust the balance (left/right) and fader (front/rear) with the rocker switch.
Fader front Fader rear Balance left Balance right
To alter a setting,
press AUD or GEO and then chan­ge the value with the rocker switch.
The adjusted value is indicated in the display. The last setting will be stored automati­cally. To finish the setting: Press AUD or GEO. If the setting remains unchanged within 8 seconds, the display will switch back to the previous condition.
4 DSC (Direct Software Control)
Use the DSC function to customise certain programmable, basic settings to suit your personal needs and prefe­rences. See chapter “DSC pro­gramming” for more information.
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5 AF - Alternative frequency during RDS
operation When “AF” lights up in the display, the radio will automatically search for a frequency offering better reception of the same RDS programme. To switch AF on/off: Press AF briefly.
Extra function: REG ON / REG OFF - With REG ON the system will only switch to a better alternative frequency if the latter be­longs to a linked station offering the same regional programme (see “REG ­regional programme). To switch REG on or off: Press AF until “REG ON” or “REG OFF” appears in the display (BEEP tone).
6 lo
To alter the automatic seek tuning sen­sitivity. If lo is displayed, the radio will only pick up strong, local stations (low sensitivi­ty). If lo does not light up, the radio will also pick up weaker, distant stations (high sensitivity). To switch over: Press lo briefly. For more information, see chapter “DSC programming”.
7 B/MTL
Dolby B-NR* Press this button to play back a tape which has been recorded with Dolby-B. When this button is pressed, “B” lights up in the display.
* Noise Reduction system manufactured under
license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
MTL Press when using metal or CrO “MTL” lights up in the display.
To switch the functions on or off: Press the B/MTL button during tape operation until the desired condition is displayed.
8 CPS
To repeat or skip cassette titles. To switch the function on or off: Press CPS during tape operation. The display shows the adjusted conditi­on (“CPS ON/OFF”) each time the but­ton is pressed.
tapes.
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Repeat titles: Press FR. Skip titles: Press FF.
9 Cassette removal
Press
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: Cassette loading slot
Insert tape (side A or 1 up; the open side facing to the right).
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Radio operation:
NDR1 NDS- Station abbreviation or
frequency FM - Waveband T-Memory bank (I, II, T) 5-Preset button (1 - 6)
- Stereo lo - Seek tuning sensitivity AF - Alternative RDS frequency TP - Traffic programme identifier TA - Priority for traffic programme
LD - Loudness
stations
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Tape operation:
TR1--PLAY- Side 1 (or 2) MTL - Metal B-Dolby B-NR
CD changer operation (optional):
CD 05 - Disc number T 02 - Title number
< Fast winding/PROG button
To switch to the other side of the cassette tape:
Press both buttons simultaneously. The display shows TR1-PLAY or TR2-PLAY.
FR : Fast rewind; stop by pressing FF. FF : Fast forward; stop by pressing FR.
= SC/MIX
Radio operation Scan (sampling all stations to be recei­ved): Press SC/MIX briefly.
Preset Scan (sampling all stations stored on the preset buttons): Press SC/MIX for approximately 2 seconds.
Changer operation (optional) See chapter “CD changer control”.
> SRC (Source)
To switch between the available audio sources, e.g. tape, radio, CD changer (optional).
? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - preset buttons
You can store six stations on each FM memory bank (I, II, T). To store a station: Press button during radio operation and hold down until the radio resumes play. To recall a station: Select the wave­band and on FM also the desired me-
mory bank (press FM
T button as many
times as required). Then press the cor­responding preset button briefly.
Extra function: Coding: Read chapter “Anti-theft pro­tection” first. Buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 - To enter the four- digit code. Press each of the buttons as many times as required until the code number given in the car radio passport stands in the display.
@ TA (priority for traffic announcements)
If “TA” is displayed, the system will play traffic stations only. TA on/off: Press button.
A M•L
To select the MW or LW waveband. Press button as many times until the desired band is adjusted.
T - FM, Travelstore
B FM
To switch between the FM memory banks I, II and “T” (Travelstore).
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Important notes
To switch over:
Press FMT as many times until the desired bank is indicated in the display. To store the six most powerful stations automatically with Travelstore:
Store: Press FM
T; seek tuning starts.
Recall: Press FMT as many times until
the display shows “T”. Then briefly press one of the preset buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
C RELEASE / CODE-LED
Release panel - detachable face.
For extra anti-theft protection, you should take the detachable face with you when leaving your car. To remove it: Press RELEASE. To re-install the panel: Insert on the left side first with the cassette slot facing up and then press on the right until the panel locks in.
Code LED
May flash for additional theft protection when the car radio is switched off, pro­vided this feature has been adjusted correspondingly via DSC (see DSC CODE-LED).
D Rocker switch
Seek tuning
Up Down
/ Up/down in short intervals
(“AF” must be switched off)
/ To scroll through the broadcasting
network when “AF” is activated (e.g. NDR1 ... NDR4).
Extra functions:
In the DSC mode:
Select and programme DSC functions.
Coding: Enter code and confirm
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Precautions
Before starting to use your new car radio, please read the information on “Traffic safe­ty” and “Anti-theft protection” carefully.
Traffic safety
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Never use your car radio in a way that could distract you. Please keep in mind that you travel a di­stance of 14 m per second at a speed of only 50 km/h. Should the traffic situation become particu­larly demanding, we advise you not to use the radio. Always make sure that you are still able to hear any warning signals coming from outsi­de of the vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly. Therefore, you should always select a mode­rate volume for playing your car radio while you are driving.
Installation/Connection
If you would like to install this equipment yourself or add any new components, please read the enclosed installation and connec­tion instructions carefully.
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Anti-theft protection
Do not connect the loudspeaker outputs to ground! Use only the accessory and replacement parts approved by Blaupunkt.
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Release panel
This unit is equipped with a release panel (detachable face). You can remove the control face at the push of a button. For extra anti-theft protection, we recom­mend you to take the detachable face with you when leaving your car. Re-inserting the release panel is child’s play. The set will be ready for use immediately; you will find all the previous settings re-adjusted.
Detaching the release panel
Press RELEASE. The unit will be switched off automatically. The control panel will be released in order for you to detach it. Store it in a safe place, excluding possible damages.
Fitting the release panel
Insert the panel on the left side first with the cassette slot facing up and then
press on the right until it locks in.
The unit is now ready for use with the settings adjusted before removing the panel.
Security code
This car radio is supplied with inactive code protection. In order to switch the security coding system on, proceed as described in the following. If the coding system is active while the power supply to the system is interrupted (e.g. theft, disconnection of the car battery), the set will be electronically blocked. In such a case it can only be made operable again by entering the correct code number given in the car radio passport.
Entry of a wrong code number
It should not be possible for a thief to find out the correct code number by trial and error. This is why the set will be blocked for a certain period of time after a wrong code number has been entered. The display will then show “CODE ERR”. After the first three unsuccessful attempts, the system will lock for 8 seconds; after further attempts, the waiting time extends to one hour.
After 20 unsuccessful attempts, the display will show “SERVICE”. In this case you can no longer re-start the unit.
Notice:
Keep your car radio passport with the code number in a safe place in order to avoid “unauthorised access” to your car radio. When the security code system is activated, the unique code must be entered each time the power to the unit was interrupted. The radio will function again as soon as you have entered the correct code. If you have lost your radio passport and forgotten the code number, your radio can only be made operable again by one of our authorised service workshops (subject to payment).
Switching on security coding
To activate the coding system:
Turn off the radio.
Press preset buttons 1 and 4 simulta­neously and hold down while switching the set on again.
The display briefly shows “CODE” and the unit will switch on.
Release preset buttons 1 and 4.
Now the security coding system is active. The display will briefly show “CODE” each time the set is turned on.
Re-start following an interrup­tion of the power supply
(coding system is activated)
Turn on the radio. The display shows “CODE”.
Briefly press preset button 1; the dis­play shows “0000”.
Enter the code number given in the Blaupunkt car radio passport: Example: The code number is 2521.
- Press preset button 1 twice; the dis-
play shows “2000”.
- Press preset button 2 five times; the
display shows “2500”.
- Press preset button 3 twice; the dis-
play shows “2520”.
- Press preset button 4 once; the dis-
play shows “2521”.
To confirm the code number: Press the switch
If you have entered the correct code, the unit will now be ready for use.
If the display shows “CODE ERR”, you have entered a wrong code. Re-enter the correct code after the waiting time (“CODE” will ap­pear in the display). If you switch off the set while it is blocked, the waiting time will start anew as soon as the radio is turned on again.
upper part of the rocker
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Switching off security coding
Turn off the radio.
Press preset buttons 1 and 4 simulta­neously and hold down while switching the set on again.
The display shows “CODE”.
Now enter the code number to be found in the car radio passport and confirm (see example under “Re-start ...”).
Security coding is now switched off.
Optical indication for extra security
To indicate that your unit is equipped with security coding, you may let an LED installed in the non-detachable part of the front panel flash for extra security when the car is statio­nary. For this, the following requirements must be fulfilled: Permanent 12 V supply and the + ignition lead must be connected correctly (as illustra­ted in the installations instructions). „LED 1“ must be adjusted in the DSC mode. Read “DSC programming - CODE-LED”.
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
The Radio Data System offers you more convenience when listening to FM radio sta­tions. More and more radio stations have begun to broadcast RDS information alongside their programmes. As soon as a programme has been identified, the station name including a regional identi­fier, if applicable, will appear in the display, for example, NDR1 NDS (regional program­me in Lower Saxony, Germany). When RDS is activated, the station buttons become programme buttons. You now know exactly which programme you have tuned into, making it easy to find the desired station quickly. But RDS offers you further advantages:
AF - Alternative frequency
The AF (Alternative Frequency) function makes sure that the strongest frequency of the currently selected programme is always tuned in automatically. This function is activated when “AF” appears in the display. In order to switch this function on or off,
press the AF button briefly. While searching for the strongest reception signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.
If “SEARCH” appears in the display when switching on the radio or recalling one of the stored frequencies, the unit is automatically searching for an alternative frequency. “SEARCH” will disappear from the display when the alternative frequency has been found or after the frequency band has been run through completely. If the reception quality of the selected pro­gramme becomes too bad:
Tune into another station.
REG - regional programme
Certain radio programmes are split up at times into regional programmes offering lo­cal information. The 1st programme broad­cast by NDR, for example, offers program­mes with different contents in the northern states of Germany Schleswig-Holstein, Ham­burg and Lower Saxony at certain times of the day. If you are listening to one program­me and move to an area where another linked regional programme becomes stron­ger, the unit will switch to that programme. If you wish to continue listening to the first programme,
press the AF button for approximately 2 seconds. “REG ON” appears in the display.
If you leave the service area of the regional programme tuned into, or if you would like to take advantage of the full RDS service, switch to “REG OFF”.
Press the AF button for approximately 2 seconds until “REG OFF” appears.
When active, “REG ON” will be briefly dis­played each time the radio is switched on.
Selecting a waveband
With this car radio you can select between the following wavebands: FM 87.5 - 108 MHz MW 531 - 1602 kHz LW 153 - 279 kHz
Select the desired waveband by pres­sing the FM
To switch between MW and LW:
Press M•L.
Automatic tuning
Press / ; the car radio will automati­cally search for the next station.
When keeping the upper or lower part the rocker switch depressed, seek tuning will speed up in upwards or downwards direc­tion.
T or M•L button.
/
/ of
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Automatic tuning
Up Down
/ Up/down in short intervals
(“AF” must be switched off)
/ To scroll through the broadcasting
network when “AF” is activated (e.g. NDR1 ... NDR4).
Manual tuning << >>
(prerequisite: AF is switched off!)
Press << >>; the frequency will change in short intervals in downwards or up­wards direction.
When holding the right or left part of the rocker switch pressed down, the frequency scan is speeded up.
Scrolling through the broad­casting network (only FM)
You can use the << >> buttons to tune in stations of your reception area. If several programmes of one broadcasting network can be received, you can scroll through them in forwards direction pressing >>, or backwards using the << button, e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY (North German broad­caster). For this it is necessary that the stations have been received at least once and that “AF” has been activated before (lights up in the dis­play). For this purpose, you may start Travelstore seek operation:
Press FM starts to run through the frequency band.
If “AF” does not light up,
press AF.
With this, the requirements for selecting sta­tions with << >> are fulfilled.
T for 2 seconds; the system
Changing the memory bank (FM)
You can shift between the memory banks I, II and T in order to store stations and recall them later. The currently selected memory bank is indi­cated in the display.
Press the FM
T button as many times
until the desired memory bank lights up in the display.
Storing stations
On FM, you can store six stations on the preset buttons 1 to 6 for each of the memory banks I, II and T. On MW/LW, you can store six stations each.
Select the waveband with FM and on FM also the desired memory bank (with FM
T).
Tune in a station with the rocker switch (either automatically or manually).
Press the desired preset button until the radio resumes play after the muting (takes approximately 2 seconds, confir­med by beep).
Now the station has been stored. The activated preset button is indicated in the display.
T or M•L
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Notice:
Should you tune in a station which has alrea­dy been stored before, the corresponding preset button and the memory bank will briefly flash in the display if you have selected another memory bank.
Automatically storing the stron­gest stations with Travelstore
You can automatically store the six most powerful FM stations of your current recepti­on area sorted according to their signal strength. This function is particularly conve­nient on longer trips.
Press the FM 2 seconds.
The radio will search for the strongest FM stations and store them on the memory bank T (Travelstore). When this process has been completed, the radio will play the first station. If desired, stations can also be stored manu­ally on the Travelstore bank (see “Storing stations”).
T button for more than
Recalling stored stations
You can recall any stored station at the touch of a button.
Select the waveband by pressing FM or M•L. On FM, also choose the corre­sponding memory bank by pressing the FMT button as many times until the desired bank appears in the display.
Press the corresponding preset button briefly to recall the station.
T
Scanning stored stations with Preset Scan
You can have all of the stored stations played briefly on all wavebands. On FM, you can scan the stations of the Travelstore memory bank or of the two other storage levels.
Select the waveband.
On FM, choose Travelstore or another memory bank using the FM
To start Preset Scan:
Press SC/MIX for approximately 2 se­conds.
The stations will be played for approximately 8 seconds each.
The positions blinking in the display show you the memory bank and preset position of the currently scanned station.
T button.
To select a station currently being scanned and switch off Preset Scan:
Press SC/MIX briefly.
Scanning stations with Radio-Scan
Beginning with the station currently tuned in, you can scan the waveband. The radio will play each station for 8 seconds.
To start the scan:
Press SC/MIX briefly. The scanned frequency or the station name will start flashing in the display. During the actual scanning process “SCAN” will be displayed.
To select a station currently being scan­ned and switch off the scan function:
Press SC/MIX briefly.
If no station is selected, the scan function will be automatically switched off after the fre­quency band has been run through comple­tely. The unit will tune in the station listened to before starting the scan.
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Receiving traffic programme stations with RDS-EON
Selecting the seek tuning sensi­tivity
You can alter the automatic seek tuning sensitivity. If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up strong, local stations (low sensitivity). If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also pick up weaker, distant stations (high sensitivity). To switch over,
Press lo. The degree of sensitivity can be altered in both modes (see also chapter “DSC pro­gramming”).
Switching from stereo to mono (FM)
If reception is poor, you may get better sound quality by switching to mono:
Press the lo button for approximately 2 seconds. With mono playback, the stereo sign will disappear from the display.
Each time the radio is switched on, stereo playback is activated. The unit will automatically switch to mono if the received signal is not strong enough for stereo playback.
Many FM broadcasters offer traffic messa­ges for their service area at regular intervals. All traffic programme stations transmit a spe­cial carrier signal alongside their program­mes, which is decoded by your car radio. If this signal is identified, “TP” will appear in the display (Traffic Programme). In addition to these, there are also stations which do not actually transmit traffic pro­grammes themselves, but by using RDS­EON they offer the possibility to receive the traffic messages broadcast by another traffic programme station in the same radio net­work. If you listen to one of these stations (e.g. NDR3), “TP” will appear in the display provided the priority for traffic programme stations has been activated, i.e. “TA” must be displayed. If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the radio will automatically switch to the linked traffic programme station (in this case, NDR2) for the duration of the message and return to the original programme (NDR3) afterwards.
Traffic announcement priority on/off
If the priority for traffic announcement pro­grammes is activated, “TA” will light up in the display. To switch the priority on or off:
Press the TA button. When pressing TA while a message is being broadcast, this message will be interrupted. The unit will then switch back to the previous condition. The priority for other traffic messa­ges remains active.
Warning beep
If you leave the reception area of the traffic programme station currently tuned into, you will hear a warning beep after approximately 30 seconds. This alarm tone will also be released when pressing a preset button which has no traffic programme allocated to it.
Switching the warning beep off
a) Tune into another station offering traffic
information:
Press the rocker switch or
•a preset button which has a traffic programme station allocated to it.
Alternatively:
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Tape operation
b) Switch off the priority for traffic an-
nouncements:
Press TA. “TA” will disappear from the display.
Automatic seek tuning start
(tape operation)
When leaving the reception area of the tuned in traffic programme station while listening to a tape, the system will automatically start searching for a new TA programme. If no such station is found within approxima­tely 30 seconds, tape operation will be stop­ped and a warning beep will sound. To switch the warning beep off, proceed as described above.
Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep
This volume was preset at the factory. You can alter the value using the DSC function (see “DSC programming, TA”).
Inserting a tape
Turn on the set.
Insert a tape.
Insert the tape with side A or 1 showing up, the open side facing to the right.
= Press to eject the tape.
The tape will be played in the direction used last. “TR1-PLAY” in the display means that track 1 or A is being played.
Removing a tape
Press . The cassette will eject.
Fast Forward/Rewind
Fast Forward
Press FF. At the end of a tape side, the mecha­nism changes directions automatically to play the other side.
Stopping Fast Forward operation
Press FR.
Fast Rewind
Press FR. At the beginning of the tape, the me­chanism will automatically start play­back.
Stopping Fast Rewind operation
Press FF.
To switch to the other tape side:
Press simultaneously. TR1-PLAY or TR2-PLAY shown in the display.
FR : Fast rewind; stop by pressing FF. FF : Fast forward; stop by pressing FR.
PROG selector
To change the tape direction during cassette playback
Press FR and FF simultaneously.
At the end of a tape side, the mechanism changes directions automatically to play the other side (Autoreverse). The display shows “TR1-PLAY” for track (side) 1 or A or “TR2­PLAY” for track 2 or B.
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Notice:
If there is too much tension on the tape during playback, the set may switch over by itself before having reached the end of the tape side. In this case check the condition of the cassette tape. Sometimes it helps to rewind it completely.
Dolby B-NR* and tape equalisation with B/MTL
Dolby B-NR*
With this unit you can play back tapes recor­ded with Dolby-B or without noise reduction. Cassette tapes recorded with Dolby NR* stand out by their much lower tape hiss and the improved dynamics. If Dolby B-NR is switched on, “B” will light up in the display.
* Noise Reduction system manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dol­by” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
MTL
Switch on the MTL function to select the best equalisation response when using metal or
tapes. “MTL” will light up in the display.
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To switch Dolby B-NR and MTL on/off:
Press B/MTL repeatedly until the desi­red setting appears in the display.
The system enables the following settings: MTL tape
with Dolby B-NR MTL
The display shows
B
without Dolby B-NR MTL –
Normal tape
with Dolby B-NR
B
without Dolby B-NR
Skipping/repeating titles with CPS
CPS stands for Cassette Program Search. This function allows you to skip a cassette title or listen to it once again.
To switch the function on/off:
Press CPS. “CPS ON” or “CPS OFF” will light up in the display for approximately 2 seconds.
With “CPS ON”:
Press the FF button -
The tape is fast forwarded to the next title.
Press the FR button -
The tape is rewound to the beginning of the current title, provided that it has already been played for more than 8 seconds. Otherwise the tape will be rewound to the beginning of the previous title.
Switching the audio source
with SRC (Source) Using this function you can switch between
radio, tape and CD changer (optional) opera­tion or playback of any other connected de­vice.
To switch over:
Press the SRC button.
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DSC programming
DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you to customise certain programmable, basic set­tings to suit your personal needs and prefe­rences and then store them. The basic settings for this audio equipment were made at the factory. In the following you can find an overview of these settings, so that you can always reset to these if desired. If you wish to alter any of the programming,
press DSC. The display will show you the adjusted con­dition. Use the rocker switch to select and adjust the functions described in the following.
/ Select function
Adjust value – Adjust value +
LOCAL (lo)
To adjust the seek tuning sensitivity for local recepti­on. LOCAL 1 - high sensitivity LOCAL 3 - low sensitivity
DIS (dx)
To adjust the seek tuning sensitivity for distant recep­tion. DIS. 1- high sensitivity DIS. 3- low sensitivity
TIME ON/OFF To select the display mode
during CD changer opera­tion (option). TIME ON - display of title and playback time. TIME OFF - display of CD and title number. If SCAN or MIX is active, the system will always switch to the TIME OFF mode.
TA VOL To adjust the traffic an-
nouncement volume from between 1 to 9. The mes­sage will then come through at this volume. (1 = low)
BEEP Confirmation tone for all
functions which require a button to be pressed for more than 2 seconds. The volume can be adju­sted from between 0 to 9. (0 = off) Each alteration of this value is confirmed by a beep tone of the corresponding volu­me.
LED (code) You can adjust the LED C
to flash for extra anti-theft protection. LED 1 - LED always flash-
es when the unit has been swit­ched off via the ignition.
LED 0 - No flashing.
LOUD Loudness - When listening
at a low level, the Loud­ness function creates a more natural sound by boosting the low frequency range. LOUD 1- Low boost LOUD 6- Max. boost
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CD changer control (optional)
RM (Radio Monitor)
With RM-ON, the unit will automatically switch to the tuner whenever the casset­te is fast winding. RM-OFF - The function is switched off.
To quit the DSC programming mode and store the adjustment:
Press DSC. If the setting remains unchanged within 8 seconds, the system will automatically store the last adjustment. The display will switch back to the previous condition.
Overview of the DSC factory settings
LOCAL : 1 DIS : 1 TIME : OFF TA VOL : 4 BEEP : 3 LED (Code) : 1 LOUD : 4 RM : OFF
You can operate the Blaupunkt CD changer CDC-A05 in combination with this car radio.
Switching to changer operation
with SRC on the car radio Make sure that a magazine is inserted.
Press SRC to switch between the different audio sources (radio - changer - tape). Press SRC as many times until the changer functions appear in the display.
CD = disc, T = TRACK (title). 0:24 = playback time of the current title
Selecting a disc/track using the rocker switch
Select track (upwards): Press briefly. CUE - fast advance (audible):
Press and hold down.
Repeat track: Press briefly. Select track (downwards): Press repeated-
ly.
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):
Press and hold down. Select disc (downwards) Select disc (upwards)
The display shows you the selected mode.
SCAN
Use this function to scan the CD tracks. To start the SCAN:
Press the SC/MIX button briefly. The tracks will be played briefly one after the other in ascending order. The num­ber of the currently scanned track flash­es in the display.
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To stop the SCAN:
Press the SC/MIX button briefly once again. The system will continue to play the currently scanned track.
MIX
Use the MIX function to play the tracks of the individual discs in random order. Note that the discs themselves will be selected in nu­meric order according to their position in the changer. To start the MIX function:
Press the SC/MIX button for approxi­mately 4 seconds. The CD number and ‘MIX’ will appear in the display.
To stop the MIX function:
Press SC/MIX briefly.
Notice:
In may happen in isolated cases that the changer fails to function properly due to volta­ge drops (e.g. when starting the engine). In such a case, briefly switch the car radio off and on again. The changer will then return to normal opera­tion.
Care notes
Release panel
To ensure that the unit functions properly it is important that the contacts between the re­lease panel and the head unit are free from any foreign particles. If necessary, clean the contacts using a cot­ton swab soaked with alcohol.
Mechanism/cassette tapes
To avoid possible problems, you should not use cassette tapes longer than 60 or 90 minutes (C60/C90). Store your tapes in a cool place away from dirt, dust and tempera­tures exceeding 50 ° Celsius. Allow very cold tapes to warm up before playing them in order to avoid uneven tape transport. After approximately 100 hours of use, dust partic­les collected on the playback head or roller may lead to tape run problems and sound distortions. Use a head cleaning tape to remove normal dirt build-up. For tougher cases, use a cotton swab (Q-Tip) soaked with alcohol. Do not attempt to clean by inserting a hard object into the player!
Specifications
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 19 W RMS power
acc. to DIN 45324/3.1 or 4 x 20 W max. power acc. to DIN 45324/3.2
Tuner
Wavebands FM : 87.5 – 108 MHz MW : 531 – 1602 kHz LW : 153 – 279 kHz
FM sensitivity: 1.0 µV at 26 dB
signal-to-noise ratio FM frequency response: 35 - 16 000 Hz
Tape player
Frequency response: 35 - 16 000 Hz
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