Blaupunkt NEVADA RDM 168, NEVADA RDM 168 BLUE, NEVADA RDM 168 YELLO, NEVADA RDM 168 RED User Manual

Radio / CD / Changer
Florida RD 168 US Nevada RDM 168 US Alaska RDM 168 US
Operation instructions
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Table of contents
Equipment overview ...................... 5
Florida RD 168........................................ 5
Nevada RDM 168 ................................... 5
Alaska RDM 168..................................... 5
Quick reference .............................. 6
Important information.................. 11
What you definitely should read ........... 11
Traffic safety ......................................... 11
Installation............................................. 11
Telephone mute.................................... 11
Accessories .......................................... 11
Anti-theft security system/
detachable face ............................ 12
Detaching face...................................... 12
Attaching face ....................................... 12
Care of face .......................................... 12
Locking face ...................................... 12
Choosing mode of operation ...... 12
RDS radio operation .................... 13
AF alternative frequency ...................... 13
Selecting frequency band areas........... 13
Station tuning........................................ 13
Station search
Manual tuning with << >>.................. 1 3
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Scrolling through station chains
(only FM)............................................... 13
Changing storage level (FM) ................ 14
Storing stations..................................... 14
Automatic storage of strongest stations
with Travelstore .................................... 1 4
Calling stored stations .......................... 14
Scanning stations with radio scan........ 14
Changing scan time.............................. 14
Changing sensitivity of station search.. 15
Switching stereo/mono (FM) ................ 15
Activating automatic IF bandwidth
switching ............................................... 15
PTY- Program type (mode) .................. 15
Program types ...................................... 15
Turning PTY on/off ............................ 15
Inquiring about station program type 15
Choosing program type..................... 16
Storing program type ............................ 16
Scanning stations with PTY scan......... 16
PTY priority ........................................... 1 6
CD operation................................. 17
Turning CD operation on ...................... 17
Inserting CD.......................................... 17
Removing CD ....................................... 17
Choosing title ........................................ 17
CD mix operation.................................. 18
CD pause .............................................. 18
CD repeat (RPT/repeat function) ......... 18
CD SCAN operation ............................. 18
CD changer operation.................. 18
Inserting CDs ........................................ 18
Removing CDs...................................... 18
Playing CDs .......................................... 19
Choosing titles ...................................... 19
CD MIX operation ................................. 19
CD PAUSE............................................ 19
CD Repeat (RPT/repeat function) ........ 19
CD SCAN operation ............................. 19
Choosing the display mode .................. 20
To change the display mode............. 20
Naming CDs.................................. 20
Starting CD name input ........................ 20
Deleting CD name input ....................... 21
Deleting one CD name...................... 21
Deleting all CD names of a CD
magazine ........................................... 21
Deleting entire name storage of a CD
changer.............................................. 21
Deleting entire name storage of a CD
player................................................. 21
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Clock / time ................................... 22
Setting time........................................... 22
Displaying time ..................................... 22
Adjusting time after power outage........ 22
Turning off adjustment for daylight
savings time.......................................... 22
Equalizer Setting .......................... 23
Setting instructions ............................... 23
Assistance in setting your equalizer..... 24
DSC programming ....................... 25
Overview of the basic DSC factory
settings.................................................. 27
Specifications............................... 27
Amplifier................................................ 27
Tuner..................................................... 27
Cassette................................................ 27
CD ......................................................... 27
CD changer (optional, only for Alaska RDM168
and Nevada RDM168).......................... 27
Troubleshooting Guide................ 28
General ................................................. 28
Radio reception..................................... 28
CD Changer operation (optional) ......... 28
Error Displays ....................................... 29
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Equipment overview
Florida RD 168
Florida RD 168 with multi-tone green dis­play
Features:
CD player4 x 40 watt maximal output perform-
ance
4-channel preamp-output (3V)Release panel (detachable electronic
face)
RDS (FM/AM) EONPTY (station search by program type)Codem D reception model30 storage areasClock (exact time controlled by RDS
with automatic daylight savings set­ting)
– Hicut (reduced interference when re-
ception is difficult)
Nevada RDM 168
Nevada RDM 168 with multi-tone orange display
Same features as Florida RD 168, but in addition:
– Equalizer for setting of low and middle
frequencies (1 band equalizer, bass logic)
– Source tone memory (customized tone
setting of each signal source (Radio, CD, CD changer) is stored automati­cally for the respective signal source)
Connection of remote control possibleTelephone mute (muting during phone
call)
– Disc management system
(Control of a connected CD changer possible)
– AUX function (connection of an exter-
nal signal source (e.g., a walkman) possible)
Alaska RDM 168
Alaska RDM 168 with multi-tone yellow and green display
Same features as Nevada RDM 168, but in addition:
– Equalizer for setting of low, middle,
and high frequencies (digital paramet­ric equalizer / 2 band)
– Sharx (automatic IF bandwidth switch-
ing to reduce interference from adja­cent stations)
– CD naming (possibility of naming the
CDs in the CD changer to be able to list them on the display)
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Quick reference
Press means a momentary press of less than 1/2 second. All presses requiring more than 1/2 second are followed by a beep. (Beep for all button presses available through Direct software Control Menu.)
1 Power On/Off:
Press the On/Off button in the center of the level volume control or inserting a disc into the unit - the face must be installed and the ignition must be on. The unit operates at the preset volume level.
Power on/off when ignition is on:
When unit on, the unit can be turned off and then on again through the car ignition. Last-used source becomes active un­less unit is turned on by inserting disc, in which case CD player becomes ac­tive.
Power on when ignition is off:
The unit (with faceplate installed) can be operated again as follows when the ignition is off: The unit is turned on by pressing the On/Off button in the center of the vol­ume level control.
In order to protect the car battery, the unit will automatically stop playing after approximately one hour.
2 Adjusting the volume:
The unit will operate at the preset vol­ume level when it is turned on. The volume is changed by adjusting the loudness control. Turn control to right to increase vol­ume level. Turn control to left to de­crease volume level. Press On/Off button to temporarily re­duce volume. Mute appears and vol­ume level returns to the mute value set in the DSC menu. To clear the mute function, press the On/Off button again or adjust the level control. The mute function for reducing the vol­ume level and the preset volume level of the unit can be changed according to the instructions under Programming with DSC”.
3 AF
To turn the AF function on/off: Press the RDS key for approximately 2 seconds. You will hear a beep and AF appears.
With the assistance of RDS the unit will search for an alternative frequency that provides better reception for the station presently being listened to. The AF function is turned off by press­ing the RDS key for approximately 2 seconds. After the beep the display will no long­er display the letters AF”.
3 RDS
By briefly pressing the RDS key you can switch from the display of the sta­tion frequency to the name of the sta­tion (if available).
4 PTY
Program type = program mode PTY turns the station keys to pro­gram type keys. Each station key al­lows you to choose a program type such as news, sports, rock, pop, edu­cation, etc. Once PTY is activated, the toggle switch << >> is able to call all program types. To activate press on the PTY key and PTY appears. Press the PTY key again to disactivate.
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5 BA
To switch between the storage levels/ frequency band areas FM 1, FM II, TS (Travelstore) AM, and AM Travelstore.
Additional Travelstore features: To activate Travelstore press the BA key until you hear a beep and T-STORE appears. TS stores the six strongest stations.
6 Station keys 1 - 6
Radio operation At each storage level (I, II, and “T”) of
the FM area, you can store up to six stations. You can also store 6 stations in the AM area and the AM Store area.
Preset Station Storage
Set the radio to the station to be stored. Press the station key where the station should be stored (program will be muted) and hold down the key until the program can be heard again and the beeping stops.
Preset Station Selection
To set the frequency band area and choose the desired storage level (FM, AM or FM/AM Travelstore) press one
of the six preset stations. You can lis­ten to the station stored there.
Additional features of the preset station keys
To store and select the PTY program type. After activating PTY (PTY appears in the display), you can store and select a program type (e.g., rock, pop, classi­cal, news, etc.) on each station key in FM operation.
CD operation
3/II pause
Press station key number 3 and the current CD program will be switched and pause appears. Press station key 3 again to stop pause.
4/RPT repeat
CD titles can be played repeatedly. You are able: To repeat the presently playing title (REPEAT-T) or all titles of the CD you are presently playing (REPEAT­D). When the RPT function is activated the display lights up with RPT. After choosing the repeat function and after each title change, the display will brief-
ly show REPEAT-T or REPEAT-D”. REPEAT-T on:
Press 4/RPT. REPEAT-D on:
Depress 4/RPT and hold. To turn RPT off: Press 4/RPT”.
5/Mix operation
Press station key 5 to turn on the mix operation for the currently playing CD. This will cause the titles of this CD to be played in a random sequence. MIX CD appears and the word MIX will fade in at the bottom of the display. Pressing station key 5 again to disacti­vate this function.
5/Mix operation of the CD changer
CD titles can be played in random se­quence. You are able to: Play all titles of a CD (MIX-CD) or all titles of all inserted CDs (MIX-ALL) in random sequence. When the MIX function is activated, MIX appears. After switching to this function and af­ter each title change, the display will briefly show MIX-CD or MIX-ALL”.
MIX-CD on:
Press 5/MIX.
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MIX-ALL on:
Hold 5/MIX depressed. Press 5/MIX to disactivate MIX.
7 Clock display
Press the DIS key when the unit is turned on and the current time will be shown for approximately 8 seconds. Additional features of the clock display Press and hold DIS key until it beeps which will result in a permanent time display. When carrying out other functions, the time display will be masked for approx­imately 8 seconds.
8 DSC (direct software control)
You can customize certain basic unit settings with DSC. Additional informa­tion can be found in the section Pro­gramming with DSC”.
9 AUD
This key activates the tone setting menu. You can set different tone set­tings for each operation mode. The last setting for each operation mode will be stored. (This applies only to the Ne­vada RDM 168 and the Alaska RDM
168.)
Setting treble (high tones) and bass (low tones):
Press the AUD key once. The display will show BASS and you can change the setting by pressing the toggle switch either to the left or right. You can change the treble setting by pressing the rocker switches either up or down while the display shows TRE­BLE”. The display will show the chosen val­ues. The last value will be stored. Press the AUD key to disactivate. The AUD setting will end automatically if there is no change within 8 seconds.
Setting balance (left/right) and fader (front/back):
Press the AUD key two times. By operating the rocker switches up or down you can set the volume ratio be­tween the front and the back speakers. At the same time the display will indi­cate FADER”. Press the toggle switches to the left and right to adjust the volume. At the same time, the display will indicate BALANCE. The display will show the selected val­ues. The last value will be stored. Press the AUD key to turn off.
The AUD setting will be end automati­cally if there is no change within 8 sec­onds.
9 LD - loudness
To set the low tones appropriate for the human ear at low volume levels. Press the AUD key to turn the loud­ness function on/off and hold the key down until you hear a beep. In units with source tone memory, the loud­ness function can be turned on and off for each signal source independently.
: Toggle switch
Radio operation
Automatic tuning
/ Station search
up down
Manual tuning << >> incrementally up/down
(in FM only when AF turned off)
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In FM only: << >> Scrolling through the station chains
when AF is on (e.g. NDR1,2,3,4, N-Joy ...) .
CD operation
Select title
up
down By pressing once, the currently playing title will start from the beginning.
>> Fast forward, audible
Hold depressed as necessary << Fast reverse, audible
Hold depressed as necessary
Additional functions of the toggle switch:
Possible other settings with AUD 9 DSC Mode 8 PTY 4 The respective function must be acti­vated.
; SRC
SRC (source) This key allows you to switch between the operation modes Radio, CD and a CD changer (if one is connected).
; SC Scan
Radio operation Press the SC key for approximately
2 seconds. You will hear a beep and the display will alternate between SCAN and the abbreviated name of the scanned sta­tion. All FM stations that can be re­ceived will be briefly scanned.
PTY scan:
The PTY scan can only be started if PTY is turned on. (The display will show PTY.) Press the SC key for approximately 2 seconds. You will hear a beep and the display will alternate between PTY SCAN and the abbreviated name of the scanned station. The stations with the selected program type will be briefly scanned.
Stop Scan / PTY: Press the SC key.
CD changer Press the SC key for approximately
2 seconds. You will hear a beep and the display will show SCAN. Each ti­tle of each CD will be briefly scanned sequentially.
Stop CD Scan: Press the SC key. CD Changer
Press the SC key for approximately 2 seconds. You will hear a beep and the display will show SCAN. Each ti­tle of each CD will be briefly scanned sequentially.
Stop CD Scan: Press the SC key again.
< Inserting CD
After inserting the CD with the label facing up, it is automatically transport­ed to the operating position. The unit automatically switches and plays the content of the inserted CD.
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