Blaupunkt DUSSELDORF CM 102 User Manual

Operation Instructions
Düsseldorf CM 102
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Display Radio
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Display Cassette
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ARD
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Display CD-Changer
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Front Panel Description
1 ON/OFF
Switch on the set by turning the knob.
Volume control:
by turning the knob SCAN (search operation): Pressing the button briefly samples the stations during radio reception or the next song during tape or CD operation (only CD changer).
2 GEO button (broader interior sound
impression) Balance (left/right volume): Adjust with rocker switch <</>> D. Fader (front/rear volume): Adjust with rocker switch
3 TREB / BASS button
Treble - Reproduction of the high fre-
quencies Adjust with rocker switch <</>> D. BASS - Reproduction of the low fre­quencies Adjust with rocker switch
4 LD button (Loudness)
Press this button to boost the bass fre­quencies at low volumes. This will lead to a more natural sound impression.
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5 DSC button (Direct Software Control)
This button is used for programming special functions of your car stereo.
6 dx / lo button
This button is used for altering the sen­sitivity of the automatic station seek operation
dx - high sensitivity lo - normal sensitivity
Additional function of the lo button: Switching from stereo to mono: Press for longer than 2 seconds.
button (Dolby-NR)
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Use this button to activate noise suppression during tape playback.
8 RM button (Radio Monitor)
Use this button to listen to the radio while advancing or rewinding the tape.
9 button (Autoreverse)
Automatic change from one side of the tape to the other
Additional function of the Stop fast forward operation.
: Cassette compartment
button:
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button for ejecting the cassette
< SRC button (Source)
This button is used for shifting from one audio source to another (tape radio CD tape).
= PS button (Preset Station Scan )
Pressing this button briefly samples all memorized stations of the selected waveband (FM, MW, LW).
> Preset buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Store station - Keep button depressed
during radio operation until the station becomes audible again. Recall station - Briefly press the re­spective button.
? M•L button (Medium wave - Long
wave) This button is used for selecting either the medium wave (MW) or long wave (LW) frequencies. Press button again for shifting between MW and LW.
@ ARI button
Use this button to reproduce traffic sta­tions only.
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A FMT button (Frequency Modulation)
FM button This button is used for shifting between the different individual FM storage le­vels I, II, III and T (Travelstore).
B Display
C KeyCard slot
To switch on the set insert KeyCard in the direction of the arrow. Remove KeyCard: Press on the card.
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/ rocker switch
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Radio: Automatic selection of
a station
Tape: For repeating or skip-
ping pieces of music
CD changer: For jumping to the next
or previous track, Cue (forward) or Review (backward) operation when keeping depres­sed for longer than 1 second.
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
D << / >> rocker switch
Radio: Fine tuning of stations Tape: Fast forward or fast
rewind operation
CD changer: Change of CD
F Code LED
ITALIANO
NEDERLAND
SVENSKA
ESPAGÑOL
PORTUGUES
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Contents
Important Notes.............................. 7
What You Should Read By All Means! ... 7
Safety Notes ........................................... 7
KeyCard .................................................. 7
Wrong KeyCard ................................... 7
KeyCard Lost....................................... 7
Amplifier Section............................ 8
ON/OFF .................................................. 8
Balance and Fader.................................. 8
Controlling Treble and Bass.................... 8
Switching from Stereo to Mono............... 9
Loudness ................................................ 9
Radio Section ................................. 9
Selecting the Desired Waveband............ 9
Tuning in a Station Automatically............ 9
Manual Tuning ........................................ 9
Adjusting the Station Seek Sensitivity..... 9
Memorizing a Station ............................ 10
Automatically Storing the Strongest
Stations ................................................. 10
Briefly Sampling a Station ..................... 10
Sampling Memorized Stations .............. 11
Traffic Messages (ARI) ......................... 11
Switching Traffic Messages (ARI)
On and Off ......................................... 11
Acoustic Alarm................................... 11
Automatic Start of the Station Seek
Operation........................................... 11
Tape Section................................. 12
Inserting the Tape ................................. 12
Removing the Tape............................... 12
Fast Forwarding and Rewinding the Tape
(FF/FR) ................................................. 12
Radio Reception during FF or FR
Operation .............................................. 12
Autoreverse
(Changing the Tape Side)..................... 12
Dolby-NR .............................................. 12
Automatic Tape Selection ..................... 12
Changing the Audio Source with SRC .. 13 Skipping/Repeating Tracks with CPS ... 13
Briefly Sampling a Track ....................... 13
Care Notes............................................ 13
CD Changer (Option) ................... 14
Playing a CD ......................................... 14
Changing the CD .................................. 14
Skipping/Repeating a Track
(Cue/Review) ........................................ 14
Briefly Sampling a Track ....................... 14
Changing the Audio Source with SRC .. 14
External CD Player ............................... 14
Programming with DSC ............... 15
Adjusting Volume of Traffic Messages
(ARI)...................................................... 15
Acoustic Signal after the Actuation of a
Key (BEEP) ........................................... 15
Choosing the Display Colour ................ 15
Theft Protection by Code LED .............. 15
Loudness .............................................. 16
Indication of the Station Name.............. 16
Sensitivity of the Automatic Station Seek
Operation .............................................. 17
Appendix....................................... 17
Technical Data ...................................... 17
What To Do If Your Car Stereo Needs
Service? ................................................ 17
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