Thank you for deciding to use 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
equipment, please contact your dealer
or the telephone hotline for your country .
You will find the hotline telephone
numbers 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 CM/PSS 6
Robert Bosch Str. 200
D-31 139 Hildesheim
Germany
In traffic
Adjust the volume to a level that does
not distract your attention from the road.
Car washing
Never expose the product to water or
very damp conditions, as this can result in short circuits, fire or other damage.
Parking
Avoid leaving your car exposed to
strong sunshine, as this can cause very
high temperatures to develop inside.
Allow the inside of your car to cool down
before switching the equipment on.
Correct power supply
This equipment is designed for operation from a 12 Volt DC battery system
with a negative ground connection (the
usual system in US vehicles).
Protecting the disc mechanism
Never insert any foreign objects into the
player’s opening, as this can easily damage the delicate mechanical parts inside
the equipment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Servicing by an authorised
Service Centre
Do not attempt to dismantle this precision equipment or to repair it yourself.
Please have the equipment serviced at
one of the Service Centres on the list
included with this product.
Fitting
Mount the equipment so that it has a
horizontal orientation. For convenience,
the front may be tilted upwards at an
angle of at most 30°.
WARNING:
The mobile DVD player is a Class I
laser product generating a visible or
invisible laser beam of a potentially
hazardous type. The mobile DVD
player must only be operated in accordance with the specified instructions. The use of operating elements,
adjustment options or functions that
are not described in this handbook
can result in exposure to hazardous
radiation.
Never open the housing, and do not
attempt to perform repairs yourself.
Any servicing should be carried out
by trained personnel.
Warning:
• Minimise the risk of fire or the danger of electrical shock by never exposing this equipment to water or
moisture.
• Only use recommended accessories. This will again reduce the risk
of fire or the danger of electrical
shock, and will avoid interference.
• The equipment is designed for continuous operation. The product contains components and uses techniques protected by specific US patents. The intellectual property is
owned by the Macrovision Corporation and other patent holders. The
use of this protected technology must
be approved by the Macrovision
Corporation. It is licensed only for
private use, or for showing under
other limited circumstances, unless
approval for other uses has first been
granted by the Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or dismantling the equipment are not permitted.
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FUNCTIONS
ABOUT DISCS
Compatible with PAL DVD
(Video CD) and NTSC DVD
(Video CD)
You can use this equipment to replay
discs that were recorded in either PAL
or NTSC-TV format.
All the functions that are important for
DVD replay, including an MPEG2 decoder, video D/A converter and audio
decoder have been integrated into a single LSI chip designed for this equipment.
There is an analog L/R (RCA) stereo
output for connecting existing
headphone amplifier inputs. The video
output is a mixed video signal (RCA).
Software is included for the multi-function remote control (multilingual audio
function/subtitles, multi-angle function),
as well as for all the basic functions.
Note:
Horizontal picture interference may
occur in connection with 16:9 monitors
with NTSC timing.
Region Management
Information
Region Management Information: This
mobile DVD player has been designed
in such a way that Region Management
Information stored on a DVD can be
used. If the region number assigned to
a DVD does not match the region
number of the mobile DVD player, the
disc cannot be played on this equipment.
The regional code for this product is
printed on the label attached to the unit.
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Disc formats supported by this
player:
DVD
12 cm disc / 8 cm disc
(only discs written on
one side)
DIGITAL VIDEO
Video CD
12 cm disc / 8 cm disc
CD
12 cm disc / 8 cm disc
The following discs are not
supported by this player:
• DVD-ROM
• DVD-R / DVD-RAM
• CD-RAM
• CDV
• CD-G
• Photo CD
• DVDs with a different regional
code.
Handling and cleaning
• Dirt, dust, scratches or warped
discs can cause incorrect function.
• Do not put any adhesive labels on
discs, and avoid scratching them.
• Discs must not be bent.
• Minimise damage by always
keeping your discs in their protective envelopes.
• Do not keep discs in any of the
following places:
1. Where there exposed to direct
sunshine.
2. Dirty , dusty or damp locations.
3. Close to the vehicle’s heating
system.
4. On the seats or the instrument
panel.
Label on the
top
ABOUT DISCS
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Disc cleaning
Wipe the surface with a soft cloth. If the
disc is very dirty, use a soft cloth slightly
dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Never
use cleaning agents such as petrol, thinner or conventional record cleaner, as
these materials can damage the surface
of the disc.
Note:
Depending on how and under what conditions it is handled, the surface of a disc
can easily be scratched, although this
does not make the disc unusable.
Please note that such scratches do not
indicate a problem with the player.
Do not touch the
bottom of the disc.
Do not bend.
.
Always clean the disc from
the inside to the outside.
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ABOUT DISCS
FITTING
Handling new discs with uneven
edges
• The inner and outer edges of a new
disc may not be perfectly smooth.
• When a disc with uneven edges is
inserted, it may not locate correctly,
making it impossible to play.
• Correct these uneven locations before inserting the disc using a pencil
or ballpoint pen, as shown here, by
running the implement over the inner and outer edges of the disc.
Rough points on
the outer edge
Ballpoint pen
or pencil
Rough points on
the inner edge
Note:
Choose a location to fit the equipment
•
where it will not interfere with the
ability to control the vehicle.
driver’s
• Before fitting the equipment into the
vehicle, temporarily connect the cables and check that all the connectors mate properly and that the equipment and the system operate correctly.
•To ensure correct fitting, only use the
parts supplied with the equipment.
The use of non-approved parts can
cause incorrect function.
• If fitting requires holes to be drilled
or other modifications to be made to
the vehicle, take it to a qualified workshop near you.
• Fit the equipment in a location that
will not interfere with the driver, and
where the occupants of the vehicle
will not be put at risk by an abrupt
stop, such as hard emergency braking.
• If the equipment is fitted as an angle
more than 30° to the horizontal performance may deteriorate.
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•Avoid fitting the equipment at locations where the ambient temperature
is raised by, for instance, direct sunshine or the car’s heating system.
Avoid locations where the equipment
would be exposed to dust, dirt or
heavy vibration.
FITTING
DIN front/rear fitting
DIN front/rear fitting of this equipment
can either be carried out from the front
(normal DIN front mounting) or from the
rear (DIN rear mounting, using the
threaded screw holes in the side of the
housing). The exact procedure can be
understood from the following assembly diagrams.
DIN front fitting
(Method A)
Fitting the equipment
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Fig. 1
2
3
1. Instrument panel
2. Bracket
When you have inserted the bracket
into the instrument panel, choose the
appropriate metal jointing bar, according to the thickness of the instrument panel material, and bend it inwards so that it can be fixed to the
bracket.
3. Bolt
1
2
3
7
4
6
5
Fig. 2
1. Instrument panel
2. Nut (5 mm)
3. Lock washer
4. Bolt (5 x 25 mm)
5. Bolt
6. Fixing angle
Use the fixing angle piece to fix the
rear of the equipment at the correct
location. The angle piece can be bent
to the desired form by hand.
7. Washer
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FITTING
Removing the equipment
1
2
3
1. Frame
2. Reach with your fingers into the slot
at the front of the frame, and pull the
frame off. (To replace the frame, put
the side that has the slot downwards,
and insert it.)
3. Lever
Push the levers supplied with the
equipment as shown in the diagram
into the slots at both sides of the
equipment until they latch. The
equipment can be removed from the
instrument panel by pulling the levers.
DIN rear fitting
(Method B)
Assembly using the threaded holes in
the side of the equipment.
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2
4
3
2
5
Fixing the equipment to the standard
radio mounting clip.
1. Locate the main unit in such a way
that the screw holes in the clip and
threaded holes in the main unit are
aligned with one another, and fix the
screws at two places on each side.
Use either mushroom-headed
screws (5 x 6 mm) or countersunk
screws (4 x 6 mm), according to the
shape of the screw holes in the clip.
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FITTING
REMOVABLE FRONT COVER
2. Bolt
3. Standard radio mounting clip
4. Instrument panel or fascia
5. Hook (remove this part)
Note:
The fitting housing, the outer cladding
and the collar are not used for fitting by
method B.
The front cover is removed as
follows:
1. Press the OPEN button, so that the
front cover opens.
Open
2. Pull off the front cover towards the
front of the unit by pressing down on
the release zone.
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Front cover
3. Put the front cover in the supplied
case for safe keeping as soon as you
have removed it.
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REMOVABLE FRONT COVER
Protective case
Front
cover
4. Push the front metal plate into the
main housing. You will hear a click.
The front cover is replaced as
follows:
1. First insert the right-hand side of the
front cover into the main housing and
then push in its left side until you hear
it click into place.
2. Note that if the front cover is inserted
incorrectly, the operating controls
may not function correctly, and that
parts of the LCD display may not
appear. Press the OPEN button, and
reinsert the front cover.
Notes on safe handling
1. Take care not to drop the front cover
onto the floor.
2. When removing or re-inserting the
front cover, do not exert any pressure on the display or on the operating knobs.
3. Avoid touching the contacts on the
front cover or on the main housing,
as this can interfere with their electrical conductivity .
4. Use a clean, dry cloth to remove dirt
or other foreign objects that might
adhere to the contacts.
5. Never expose the front cover to high
temperatures or to direct sunshine.
6. Make sure that the surface does not
come into contact with volatile substances (such as petroleum, thinner
or insecticide).
7. Do not attempt to dismantle the front
cover.
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cover
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