Blaupunkt New-Jersey-MP-68 Owners Manual

Car Radio CD MP3 WMA
New Jersey MP68 7 648 498 310
Bedienungs- und Einbauanleitung Operating and installation instructions Mode d’emploi et de montage Istruzioni d’uso e di installazione Gebruiksaanwijzing en inbouwhandleiding Bruks- och monteringsanvisning
Contents
Contents
About these instructions ......................... 70
Symbols used .......................................... 70
Use as directed ........................................ 70
Declaration of conformity .......................... 70
Safety Notes ........................................... 71
If you are installing device yourself .............. 71
Observe the following! .............................. 71
Cleaning notes ......................................... 71
Disposal note .......................................... 71
Scope of delivery .................................... 72
Device description .................................. 73
What can the device do? ............................ 73
Controls .................................................. 73
Theft protection ..................................... 75
Device code............................................. 75
Entering the code ................................. 75
Adjusting the code ................................ 75
Device card ............................................. 76
Startup .................................................. 76
Inserting and removing a CD .................. 80
Selecting the CD as audio source ............ 80
Tuner mode ............................................ 81
Set the device to the region Europe, USA,
South America or Thailand ......................... 81
Starting tuner mode .................................. 81
The tuner display ................................... 81
Setting the waveband/
Adjusting stations ..................................... 82
Station seek tuning ............................... 82
Tuning into stations manually ................. 83
Selecting stored stations ....................... 83
Storing stations ........................................ 83
Storing stations manually ....................... 83
Searching and storing stations automatically
(FM only: TRAVEL STORE) ..................... 83
Changing the seek tuning sensitivity (SENS) ...84 Scanning all receivable stations
(BANDSCAN)........................................... 84
Displaying radio text ................................. 84
Receiving traffi c announcements ................ 84
Switching the priority of traffi c reports
on/off ................................................. 85
Skipping a traffi c announcement ............ 85
memory bank ........82
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Switching the device on/off ....................... 76
Adjusting the volume ................................ 76
Muting the device ..................................... 77
Overview of the menu operation ................. 77
Setting the Menu Language ........................ 78
Resetting the device (NORMSET) ................ 78
USB port ................................................. 78
Connecting the USB cable ..................... 78
Connecting the USB medium.................. 79
What characteristics do USB media
have to have? ....................................... 79
Selecting the USB as audio source .......... 79
Handling CDs ........................................... 79
What features do MP3 or WMA CDs
have to have? ....................................... 80
Receiving an alternative frequency of a
station .................................................... 85
Allowing/preventing alternative
frequencies (RDS) ................................ 85
Allow/prevent changing to other
regional programmes (REGIONAL) .......... 85
Receiving the programme type ................... 86
Selecting a programme type or
switching off PTY (PTY TYPE) ................. 86
Selecting the programme type language
(PTY LANG) ......................................... 86
CD mode (audio) ..................................... 87
Starting the audio CD mode ....................... 87
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Contents
The audio CD display ............................... 87
The CD menu ........................................... 87
Functions in the CD mode (audio) ............... 88
CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) ..................... 89
Starting the CD/USB mode ........................ 89
The MP3 display ..................................... 89
Functions in the CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) ..90
The MP3 menu ......................................... 91
The Browse mode ..................................... 91
The browse display ............................... 91
Selecting tracks in Browse mode ............ 91
The Playlist mode ..................................... 92
The Playlist display ............................... 92
Selecting tracks in Playlist mode ............. 92
C'n'C mode ............................................. 93
Starting C'n'C mode .................................. 93
The C'n'C display .................................... 93
Functions in C'n'C mode ............................ 94
The C'n'C menu ........................................ 95
CD changer mode ................................... 96
Switching to CD changer mode ................... 96
Selecting a CD ......................................... 96
The CD changer display ........................... 96
Functions in the CD changer mode .............. 97
The CD changer menu ............................... 97
Adjusting the rear AUX input mode ............ 101
Connecting other external audio sources
to the rear AUX input ............................... 102
Switching the external audio source
on/off and selecting it ......................... 102
Naming external audio sources
(AUX EDIT) ............................................ 103
Mixing an external audio source with
another audio source (MIX AUX) ............... 103
Managing several C'n'C-ready devices ....... 104
Bluetooth® phone call ........................... 105
Bluetooth® preparation ........................... 105
How is a Bluetooth® connection
established? .......................................... 105
Opening the Bluetooth® menu .................. 105
Registering the cell phone ........................ 106
Determining the master telephone ............ 106
Managing registered Bluetooth® devices .... 107
Unregister all registered Bluetooth®
devices ............................................. 107
Managing registered Bluetooth® devices
in the device list ................................. 107
Answering/rejecting a phone call .............. 108
Making a phone call (DIAL NEW) ............... 108
Ending a call .......................................... 108
Redirecting an ongoing phone call to the
cell phone ............................................. 109
Bluetooth® streaming mode..................... 98
Registering Bluetooth® players ................... 98
Automatic connection of the Bluet oo th® player ..98
Starting the Bluetooth® streaming mode ...... 99
The Bluetooth® streaming display................ 99
Functions in the Blue t ooth® streaming mode ...100
AUX mode ............................................ 101
FRONT-AUX-IN socket and rear AUX input ... 101
Front AUX-IN socket ............................ 101
Rear AUX input ................................... 101
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Storing and calling a phone number in
the phone book of the device ................... 109
Storing phone numbers ....................... 109
Calling a phone number ....................... 109
Editing an entry .................................. 110
Deleting entries .................................. 110
The phone book of the cell phone ............. 110
Downloading a phone book .................. 110
Calling an entry in the phone book ........ 111
Contents
Calling a phone number from the history .... 111
Speed dial ............................................. 112
Changing the PIN (PIN NUM) .................... 112
Changing the Bluetooth® name of
the device (RAD NAME) ........................... 113
Sound settings ..................................... 113
Opening the Audio menu ......................... 113
Adjusting bass, treble and volume
distribution ........................................... 113
Selecting a sound presetting (PRESETS) .... 114
Equalizer settings ................................... 114
Which equalizer setting is the correct
one? ................................................. 114
Changing equalizer settings (EBASS, ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, EXBASS) ..115
User settings ........................................ 116
Opening the System menu ....................... 116
Changing the welcome text (ON MSG) ....... 116
Selecting the colour of the display illumination from the colour scan
(COL SCAN) ...................................... 119
Switching the constant colour change for the display illumination on/off
(CONTSCAN) ..................................... 120
Changing the scan time (SCANTIME) ......... 120
Additional settings ............................... 121
Confi guring the preamplifi er output for
the subwoofer (SUBOUT) ...........................121
Activating/deactivating demo mode .......... 121
Displaying version numbers ..................... 121
Updating the device software ................... 122
Technical data ...................................... 123
Service ................................................ 124
Warranty .............................................. 124
Glossary .............................................. 124
ENGLISH
Changing time settings ............................ 116
Switching time display on/off (OFF CLK) ....116
Selecting 12h/24h time display
(CLK MODE) ...................................... 116
Setting the time (CLK SET) .................. 117
Changing volume presettings ................... 117
Adjusting power-on volume
(ON VOL/LAST VOL) ........................... 117
Changing volume presettings for TA,
TEL and MUTE ................................... 117
Activating/deactivating the signal tone
(BEEP ON) ........................................ 118
Setting the speed-dependent volume
increase (AUTO SND) .......................... 118
Changing display settings ........................ 119
Adjusting the display viewing angle
(ANGLE) ........................................... 119
Changing the day/night brightness
(D-DAY/D-NIGHT) ............................... 119
Mixing the color for the display
illumination (DISP COL) ...................... 119
Index ................................................... 126
Factory settings .................................... 129
Installation instructions ....................... 389
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About these instructions
About these instructions
These instructions contain important informa­tion to easily and safely install and operate the device.
Read these instructions carefully and
completely before using the device. Keep the instructions at a location so that
they are always accessible to all users. Always pass on the device to third parties
together with these instructions.
In addition, observe the instructions of the de­vices used in conjunction with this device.
Symbols used
These instructions employ the following sym­bols:
Use as directed
This device is intended for installation and opera­tion in a vehicle with 12 V vehicle system voltage and must be installed in a 2-DIN slot. Observe the 'performance limits in the technical data. Repairs and installation, if necessary, should be performed by a specialist.
Declaration of conformity
The Blaupunkt GmbH declares that the New Jersey MP68 device complies with the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of the directive 1999/5/EG.
DANGER!
Warns about injuries
DANGER!
Warns about accidents
DANGER!
Warns about hearing loss
CAUTION!
Warns about laser beam
CAUTION!
Warns about damaging the CD drive
The CE mark confi rms the compliance with EU directives.
Identifi es a sequencing step
Identifi es a listing
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Safety notes
Safety Notes
The device was manufactured according to the state of the art and established safety guidelines. Even so, dangers may occur if you do not observe the safety notes in these instructions.
If you are installing device yourself
You may only install the device yourself if you are experienced in installing car sound systems and are very familiar with the electrical system of the vehicle. For this purpose, observe the installation instructions at the end of these instructions.
Observe the following!
CAUTION!
The device contains a Class 1 laser
Cleaning notes
Solvents, cleaning and scouring agents as well as dashboard spray and plastics care product may contain ingredients that will damage the surface of the device.
Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth for
cleaning the device.
Disposal note
Do not dispose of your old unit in the household trash!
Use the return and collection systems
available to dispose of the old device.
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that can cause injuries to your eyes.
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Do not open the device and do not perform any modifi cations.
In operation
For the front AUX-IN socket, use only the angled jack plug from Blaupunkt (7 607 001 535). All protruding parts, incl. straight plugs or adapters, lead to an increased injury risk in case of an accident.
Operate the device only if traffi c situation
permits it! Stop at a suitable location to perform extensive settings.
To protect your hearing, always listen at a
moderate volume. During mute phases (e.g. when changing Travelstore, CD changer), changing the volume is not audible until after the mute phase. Do not increase the volume during this mute phase.
Always listen at a moderate volume so that
you can always hear acoustic warning signals (e.g. police).
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Scope of delivery
Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery includes: 1 New Jersey MP68 1 Operating/installation instructions 1 Support frame 2 Disassembly tools 1 USB connecting cable 1 Microphone for Bluetooth® phone calls 1 Microphone connecting cable 1 Plug housing 1 Set of small parts
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Device description
What can the device do?
In addition to the tuner, the device features an integrated CD player for playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs. Your device is equipped with an RDS receiving unit to conveniently listening to the radio. For example, you can use the RDS functions TA and EON for the priority of traffi c information stations or PTY for searching for sta­tions with your preferred programme type. The built-in Bluetooth® module and the microphone connector allow the hands-free use of a phone via the car sound system. In addition, the follow­ing external audio sources can be connected and used:
Device description
C'n'C-ready Blaupunkt interfaces via the rear
AUX socket Either a CD changer or an external audio
source, e.g. MiniDisc or MP3 player, via the rear AUX socket (REAR AUX-IN socket only if no C'n'C-ready Blaupunkt interface is connected)
An additional external audio source via the
FRONT-AUX-IN socket USB medium (player, stick or disk) with MP3
or WMA fi les Navigation device or telephone
(Tel/Navi Line-In)
For further details, please read the installation instructions.
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Controls
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
17
1516
14
1213 8
11 10
9
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Device description
1
2 CD drive 3 Display 4
5
6 Front AUX-IN socket 7 USB port 8 SOURCE button
9 MENU button
: OK button
button
Ejecting CD from CD drive
button (Reject button)
Rejecting/ending an incoming call
button (Answer button)
Making/answering a phone call
Selecting an audio source
Calling up a menu
In menus: Calling up menu items and confi rming settings (press short) Scanning tracks/radio stations (SCAN function; press for longer than 2 seconds)
@ Rocker switches
and In menus and in radio mode: Selecting submenus and menu items/functions In other operating modes (e.g. CD or MP3 mode): Selecting track, CD and directory
A Alphanumeric keys
Radio mode (0 - 9): Selecting stored sta­tions (press short), storing stations (press for longer than 2 seconds) Bluetooth® speed dial (0 - 9): Calling stored phone number (press for longer than 2 seconds) In menus: Entering, for example, PIN codes, phone numbers and names
and as well as
; DIS•ESC button
Exiting the menu and changing to the display of the audio source, selecting the display mode (e.g. MP3 browse mode in MP3 display)
< AUDIO button
Calling up the audio menu for sound settings
= TUNER button
Changing to radio mode Radio mode: Opens menu for selecting the waveband/memory bank
> Volume control ? On/Off button
Switch-on, muting sound (press short) Switch-off (press for longer than 2 sec­onds)
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Theft protection
Device code
You can protect this device against theft with an individual, four-digit code number. If the code query is activated, the code number must be en­tered after every interruption of the power sup­ply from the vehicle battery. Without this code number, the device is useless to a thief.
You can activate and deactivate the code query: If you set the code number to "0000", the code query is automatically deactivated. As soon as you enter a different code number than "0000", the code query is automatically activated (see the section "Adjusting the code").
The code number is factory set to "0000", so that the code query is deactivated. It is recommend­ed to set an individual code number and thereby activate the code query. Your device is then use­less to a thief and protected against abuse.
Note:
Record your individual code number and store it in a safe place. For example, enter the individual code number in the device card and store the device card separate from the device outside of the vehicle!
Theft protection
Enter the code by pressing the correspond­ing buttons of the A keys.
Press the OK button : to confi rm the code entered.
After entering the correct code, "CODE OK!!" briefl y appears on the display and the device starts with the last used audio source. After en­tering an incorrect code, "INCORRECT CODE!!" PLEASE TRY AGAIN!!" briefl y appears on the display. You can repeat the code entry fi ve more times.
After the fourth incorrect entry, the display shows "2 TRIALS LEFT!! RADIO WILL BE BLOCKED AFTER THAT! PRESS OK".
Press the OK button : to reach the code entry again.
After the fi fth incorrect entry, the display shows "1 TRIAL LEFT!! RADIO WILL BE BLOCKED AFTER THAT! PRESS OK".
Press the OK button : to reach the code entry again.
After the sixth incorrect entry, the display shows "THE RADIO IS BLOCKED!! PLEASE CONTACT THE SERVICE CENTER". Contact your Blaupunkt specialised dealer or the Blaupunkt customer service.
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Entering the code
If a different code number than "0000" is set and the device has been disconnected from the vehicle's electrical system (e.g. removal of the battery in case of repairs), the display shows "PLEASE ENTER CODE" and "_ _ _ _" after switch­on, and you can enter the code.
Notes:
You have 6 attempts to enter the correct
code before the device is blocked and can only be enabled with the master code.
You can switch off the device again
without having entered the code.
Adjusting the code
Adjust an individual code number to automati­cally activate the code query, or set the code number to "0000" to deactivate the code query. The code number is factory set to "0000", so that the code query is deactivated.
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Note:
Your individual code number is not reset when restoring the factory settings, but retained.
Press the MENU button 9.
Press the rocker switch "Syst" system menu.
The "CODE" menu item is selected.
Press the OK button to call up the menu item.
If the code query is activated, enter the current code number by pressing the corresponding buttons of the A keys.
Press the OK button : to confi rm the current code number.
Enter the new code number by pressing the corresponding buttons of the A keys.
Press the OK button : to save the new
code number.
You are returned to the system menu.
@ to open the
Device card
In case of a theft, the device card on the back of these instructions together with the purchase re­ceipt is your proof of ownership. Enter the serial number and the code number of the device. The serial number is located on the side of the device and poss. also on the original box.
Startup
This chapter contains information about switch­ing the device on and off, adjusting the volume, performing menu settings, and resetting the de­vice to the factory settings. It also provides infor­mation about connecting a USB medium and cor­rectly inserting a CD in the device.
Switching the device on/off
The device is switched on or off with the igni­tion. The introductory animation starts and can be cancelled with the OK button :. The device plays the audio source you previously listened to.
To manually switch on the device,
press the On/Off button ?.
To switch off the device,
press and hold the On/Off button ? for
approx. 2 seconds.
Note:
To protect the vehicle battery if the ignition is switched off, the device automatically switches off after one hour.
Adjusting the volume
DANGER!
High volume
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Excessive volume can damage your hearing and you may fail to hear acoustic warning signals!
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The devices mutes itself while it changes the CD in the CD changer or the audio source. During this mute phase, the volume may be changed, but it is not audible. Do not increase the volume during a mute phase.
Always set the device to a moderate volume.
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Turn the volume control >.
The current volume is shown on the display and used for all audio sources.
Startup
Note:
The volume can also be changed during a traffi c announcement/phone call/navigation announcement using the volume control > for the duration of the phone call or the an­nouncement.
Muting the device
Briefl y press the On/Off button ?.
"MUTE" appears on the display.
To cancel the mute function,
briefl y press the On/Off button ? again.
OR:
Turn the volume control >.
Overview of the menu operation
The different basic settings of the device and many functions of the different operating modes are available via menus:
Note:
You cannot call up the menu if the device is muted ("MUTE").
A
E
B
C
D
A Option of the selected menu item B Selected menu item C Menu items of the selected menu D Arrows indicate in which direction you can
scroll in the menu
E Menu selection
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In the System menu, you perform the basic
settings for the device (e.g. display bright­ness and colour, power-on volume and volume for traffi c announcements, tel­ephone calls and more, time, scan time and settings for C'n'C and AUX mode).
In the Audio menu, you perform sound
settings (e.g. bass, treble, volume distribu­tion, equalizer).
In the menu of the respective operating
mode (e.g. tuner or CD mode), you can perform settings for the current operating mode and select functions.
To open a menu,
press the MENU button 9.
By default, the menu of the current operating mode is opened, e.g. the tuner menu, if the de­vice is in tuner mode when you press the MENU button 9.
To select a different menu,
press the rocker switch
It switches from the menu of the current oper­ating mode to the System or Audio menu. The Tuner menu is also available in all other operat­ing modes, e.g. to switch the priority for traffi c information on or off.
To select and call up a menu item in the current menu,
press the rocker switch
Press the OK button :.
You can exit a menu as follows:
You confi rm a setting with the OK button : and go back one higher menu level.
Text input (e.g. your personal welcome text) should always be confi rmed with the OK but­ton : to save the text change.
The DIS•ESC button ; returns you directly
to the display of the active audio source.
or @.
or @.
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Text inputs are not automatically saved. Pressing the DIS•ESC button ; cancels the text input without saving it. All other settings are saved.
Every menu contains the "EXIT" menu item.
If you select "EXIT" and press the OK button :, you return to the higher-level menu.
If no selection or setting is performed in a menu for approx. 8 seconds, the display automatically returns to the display of the audio source (in the Bluetooth® menu, this time is approx. 30 sec­onds). Your settings – with the exception of text inputs – are saved.
Setting the Menu Language
You can also set German as the menu language instead of English. Many important menu entries and messages, particularly in the Bluetooth® menu, are then displayed in German.
Press the MENU button 9.
Press the rocker switch
"Syst" system menu. Press the rocker switch
the "LANGUAGE" function.
@ to open the
or @ to select
Resetting the device (NORMSET )
You can reset the device to the factory settings (see appendix A1). Your personal settings. e.g. your welcome text, will be deleted in the proc­ess.
Press the MENU button 9.
Press the rocker switch "Syst" system menu.
Press the rocker switch the "NORMSET" function.
Press and hold the OK button : for longer than 4 seconds.
The display briefl y shows "NORM ON". The fac­tory settings are restored. The radio briefl y switches off and automatically on again during the process.
Note:
If you press and hold the OK button : for less than 4 seconds, "NORM OFF" is dis­played. Your personal settings are retained. Press the OK button : to select a different function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
@ to open the
or @ to select
Press the OK button :.
Press the rocker switch the desired setting "ENGLISH" or "DEUTSCH".
Press the OK button : to select a different
function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
or @ to select
USB port
You can connect the following USB media to the device and use them as audio source:
USB stick
USB hard disk (max. 800 mA)
MP3 player with USB port
The device can play MP3 or WMA formats (WMA version 9, without DRM copy protection only).
Note:
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper functioning of all USB media available on the market!
Connecting the USB cable
Plug the supplied USB cable into the USB port on the front side of the device. For further details, please read the installation instructions.
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Startup
The USB cable can then be routed, for example, to the glove compartment or a suitable place of the center console.
Connecting the USB medium
Note:
Always switch off the device before connect­ing or disconnecting your USB medium! The USB medium is correctly registered/unregis­tered only with switching on/off.
Switch off the car sound system by holding the On/Off button ? pressed for longer than 2 seconds.
Connect the USB medium with the USB cable.
What characteristics do USB media have to have?
The device recognises the USB medium only if it is a mass storage with the following features:
File system FAT16 or FAT32,
no NTFS!
ID3 tags Version 1 or 2
Format
Number Max. 1,500 fi les (folders
Naming of fi les
Only MP3 or WMA fi les, folders, playlists
and tracks) per folder File extension ".wma"/
".mp3" Max. 24 characters (more
characters are possible, but they reduce the max. number of fi les)
Under Windows 2000/XP, the FAT32 formatting creates a maximum partition size of 32 GB. If you are using a USB medium with more than 32 GB, it may result in read errors for additional parti­tions. If a large number of fi les is stored on your USB medium, the speed of the fi le search may be re­duced.
Selecting the USB as audio source
Press the SOURCE button 8 repeatedly
until "USB" appears on the display.
"READING" briefl y appears on the display. The playback starts.
If USB is selected as audio source, the MP3 dis­play is shown. For further details, please read the chapter "CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)".
Handling CDs
The device can play the following CD formats:
Audio CD with the CompactDisc logo (some CDs with copy protection cannot be played)
Note
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper functioning of copy-protected CDs!
CD-R or CD-RW with MP3 or WMA fi les (WMA version 9, without DRM copy protection only)
Note:
The quality of self-burnt CDs fl uctuates due to different CD blanks, burner software, and burn speeds. For this reason, it is possible that the device cannot play some self-burnt CDs.
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No special characters or umlauts
Bit rate MP3: 8 to 320 kbps
WMA: 8 to 192 kbps
If you cannot play a CD-R/CD-RW:
Use blanks from a different manufacturer or
a different colour. Reduce the burn speed.
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What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have?
The device can only play and display MP3 or WMA CDs with the following features:
CD format ISO 9660 (Level 1 or 2) or
Joliet
ID3 tags Version 1 or 2
Format
Number Max. 999 tracks
Naming of fi les
Only MP3 or WMA fi les, folders, playlists
in 99 folders File extension ".wma"/
".mp3" Max. 16 characters (more
characters are possible, but they reduce the max. number of fi les)
Note:
Label CDs only by using a marker since it does not contain any caustic materials. Permanent markers can damage CDs.
If a CD is in the drive, press the
1.
The CD is ejected.
Remove the CD.
If you do not remove the CD, it is automatically pulled in again after a few seconds.
Insert the CD with its printed side upper­most into the CD drive 2 until you feel
some resistance. The CD is automatically drawn in. "READING" briefl y appears on the display. Next,
the following appears:
The audio CD display if an audio CD is
inserted.
button
No special characters or umlauts
Bit rate MP3: 8 to 320 kbps
WMA: 8 to 192 kbps
Inserting and removing a CD
CAUTION!
Damaging the CD drive
Labelled or shaped CDs can damage the CD drive.
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Do not insert any mini CDs (8 cm diameter) or shape CDs damage.
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Insert only circular CDs with a 12-cm diameter.
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Do not attach labels to CDs since the label may detach during operation.
The MP3 display if an MP3 or WMA CD is
inserted. The CD starts playing.
Selecting the CD as audio source
You can select an inserted CD as audio source:
Press the SOURCE button 8 repeatedly
until "CD" (for audio CD) or "MP3" (for MP3
CD) appears on the display.
Note:
The CD mode can be selected only if a read-
able CD is inserted. To operate the audio CD display, please read the
chapter "CD mode (audio)". To operate the MP3 display, please read the
chapter "CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)".
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Tuner mode
Tuner mode
This device can receive radio stations in the FM frequency ranges as well as MW and LW.
Set the device to the region Europe, USA, South America or Thailand
The device is set to the frequency ranges and station technologies of the region in which it was purchased. You can adjust this setting to the dif­ferent frequency ranges and station technologies of Europe, the United States, South America or Thailand. To do so, the device must be switched off :
Simultaneously press the AUDIO < and
button A while switching on the device.
The display shows "TUNER AREA" and the cur­rent setting as well as a list of available options.
Press the rocker switch
switch between the regions EUROPE, USA, SAMERICA and THAILAND.
or @ to
*
The tuner display
BA E
F
A Waveband/memory bank B Memory location of the current station
(if stored)
C Traffi c information priority D Bluetooth® status E Display area for frequency, time, station
name and radio text
F Menu selection
C D
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Confi rm the setting with the OK button :.
Note:
The tuner functions described in these oper­ating instructions refer to the region Europe (tuner setting "EUROPE").
Starting tuner mode
Press the SOURCE button 8 repeatedly
until "TUNER" appears on the display.
OR:
Press the TUNER button =.
The playback starts immediately with the previ­ously played station if the vehicle is within the reception area of this station.
In tuner mode, you can adjust and store stations in the current waveband and select stored sta­tions (for further details, please read the section "Adjusting stations" or "Storing stations manu­ally" in this chapter).
All other functions are available in the following 3 menus in menu mode:
List: In the List menu, the frequencies/
stations stored on the station buttons are displayed in a list and can be selected.
Tune: The Tune menu provides functions for
scanning stations and automatic station storage.
Band: The Band menu allows selecting the
waveband or the memory bank.
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Tuner mode
In regular tuner mode, "Norm" is displayed on the left side in the menu selection
To change from regular tuner mode to menu mode and back,
press the DIS•ESC button ;.
In menu mode, "List" is displayed in the menu se­lection of stored stations) is selected. The options of the "List"
F instead of "Norm". The "List" menu (list
G menu are displayed
F.
GF
The desired waveband or memory bank is adjust­ed. After a short period of time, the display auto­matically returns to the regular tuner mode.
You can now perform the following actions in this waveband/memory bank:
Adjusting stations
Storing stations
Adjusting stations
There are 3 ways of tuning into a station :
Tuning into stations automatically (station
seek tuning)
Tuning into stations manually
Selecting stored stations
Station seek tuning
Press the rocker switch
or @.
F Menu selection G Options of the current menu
You can switch between the menus with the rock­er switch tive
G menu are displayed.
or @. The options of the respec-
Setting the waveband/ memory bank
You can adjust and set radio stations of the FM, MW and LW wavebands.
The wavebands MW and LW each provide one memory bank with 10 memory locations each. The FM waveband features 2 memory banks each with 10 memory locations each: FM and FMT .
Press the TUNER button =.
OR:
To change to the menu mode, press the
DIS•ESC button ;. Press the rocker switch
the "Band" menu. Press the rocker switch
the desired waveband or memory bank.
@ twice to open
or @ to select
If you press and hold the rocker switch
@ automatic seek tuning skips the stations
found until you release the rocker switch again. The tuner searches for the next receivable station
in the current waveband. The adjusted sensitivity of the station seek tuning (section "Changing the seek tuning sensitivity") and the following set­tings are taken into consideration:
The "PTY TYPE" (programme type) setting in
the "TUNER" menu: The tuner searches for
stations that are broadcasting the defi ned
programme type.
The "TRAFFIC" (traffi c information) setting
in the "TUNER" menu: With priority for traffi c
announcements, the tuner exclusively
adjusts traffi c information stations.
Note:
These settings are available only for FM.
An exact description of these settings can
be found in the following sections of this
chapter.
or
Press the OK button :.
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Tuning into stations manually
Notes:
Tuning into stations manually is possible only if the RDS functions and PTY are deactivated.
If the RDS function is activated, you can
scroll in the broadcasting networks in whose reception area you are located.
Press the rocker switch
the frequency quickly (press and hold) or in 100-kHz increments (press short).
Selecting stored stations
Select the desired waveband or memory
bank. Press one of the station buttons 0 - 9 A.
Or in the List menu:
To change to the menu mode, press the
DIS•ESC button ;. Press the rocker switch
a frequency or station from the list.
Press the OK button :.
or @ to change
or @ to select
Storing stations
There are 2 ways of storing a station:
Storing stations manually
Searching and storing stations automatically (Travelstore)
Storing stations manually
After tuning into a station, it can be stored as follows:
Press one of the station buttons 0 - 9 A for
approx. 2 seconds to which you want to assign the station.
Or in the List menu:
To change to the menu mode, press the
DIS•ESC button ;. Press the rocker switch
a memory location in the list. Press and hold the OK button : for approx.
2 seconds.
The list displays the frequency or the name of the station at the selected memory location. The sta­tion was stored.
or @ to select
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The stored station is called up, provided that it can be received at the current vehicle position.
The frequency of the station or the station name appears on the display.
Searching and storing stations automatically (FM only: TRAVEL STORE )
You can automatically search for and store the ten FM stations offering the strongest reception in the region in the FMT memory bank, Stations that were previously stored in the FMT memory bank are automatically deleted.
To change to the menu mode, press the
DIS•ESC button ;. Press the rocker switch
"Tune" (adjusting stations) menu.
Press the rocker switch the "T-STORE" function.
"TRAVEL STORE" appears on the display.
Press the OK button :.
The tuner starts with the automatic seek tuning. After the storing is completed, the radio plays the station at memory location 1 of the FMT level.
@ to open the
or @ to select
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Tuner mode
Changing the seek tuning sensitivity (SENS )
The seek tuning sensitivity determines whether the automatic station seek tuning locates only strong stations or also weaker stations. You can adjust the seek tuning sensitivity separately for the FM and MW/LW wavebands.
Select the waveband for which you want to
set the seek tuning sensitivity. Press the MENU button 9.
The Tuner menu opens.
Press the rocker switch
the "SENS" function.
Press the OK button :.
Press the rocker switch the sensitivity between "SENS LOW 1" (lowest sensitivity) and "SENS HIGH 6" (highest sensitivity.
Press the OK button : to select a different function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
or @ to select
or @ to adjust
To continue listening to the currently scanned station,
Press the OK button :. After a complete search of the frequency band,
scanning stops. The previously set station is played.
Displaying radio text
In addition to your programme, stations can broadcast text news (radio text) that can be shown on the display.
To switch the display of radio text on/off:
Press the MENU button 9. The Tuner menu opens.
Press the rocker switch
the "R-TEXT" function.
Press the OK button :.
Switch between the settings with the rocker
switch
or @.
"RADIO TEXT" : Radio text on. "RADIO TEXT" : Radio text off.
or @ to select
Scanning all receivable stations (BANDSCAN )
You can scan all receivable stations of a wave­band. The scan time can be set as described in the chapter "User settings".
Select the waveband (FM, MW, LW) whose receivable stations you want to scan.
To change to the menu mode, press the DIS•ESC button ;, if necessary.
Press the rocker switch "Tune" (adjusting stations) menu.
The "BANDSCAN" function is selected.
Press the OK button :.
"SCAN" and the current frequency or the station name appear on the display.
The tuner is searching for stations. As soon as the tuner has located a station, it is played.
@ to open the
Press the OK button : to select a different
function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to
exit the menu.
Receiving traffi c announcements
If you switch on the priority for traffi c announce­ments, the device uses the RDS services TA (Traffi c Announcement) and EON (Enhanced Other Network). TA switches traffi c reports even if you are currently listening to a different audio source. The volume for the traffi c announcement can be adjusted (see the chapter "User settings", section "Changing volume presettings").
If no traffi c information station is currently de­fi ned, the RDS service EON ensures that the de­vice automatically changes to a traffi c informa­tion station of the same broadcasting network for the duration of a traffi c announcement.
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Tuner mode
Switching the priority of traffi c reports on/off
The priority of traffi c reports is switched on if the
symbol appears on the display. This setting limits the station search and scanning (SCAN) for traffi c information stations.
To switch the traffi c report priority on/off,
press the MENU button 9.
The Tuner menu opens.
Press the rocker switch the "TRAFFIC" function.
Press the OK button :.
Switch between the settings with the rocker switch
Press the OK button : to select a different function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
Note:
For the device to switch through traffi c reports, a station must be defi ned that supports TA or belongs to a broadcasting network with traffi c information stations.
A signal tone appears every 30 seconds if you leave the broadcast area of the traffi c informa­tion station or switch to a station that does not support the traffi c information priority. In this case, switch off the priority or tune into a traffi c information station. If a different audio source than the tuner is active, the device automatically searches for a traffi c information station.
Skipping a traffi c announcement
To cancel a traffi c announcement without switch­ing off the priority of traffi c announcements,
press the DIS•ESC button ;.
The previously active audio source is played again. If a traffi c announcement is broadcast again, the device automatically switches it through again.
or @.
"TRAFFIC" : Priority on. "TRAFFIC" : Priority off.
or @ to select
Receiving an alternative frequency of a station
The device can automatically switch to the best alternative frequency of the same station if the reception becomes poor.
Allowing/preventing alternative frequencies (RDS )
To switch RDS on/off,
press the MENU button 9.
The Tuner menu opens, the "RDS" function is selected.
Press the OK button :.
Switch between the settings with the rocker
switch
Press the OK button : to select a different
function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
Note:
For the device to switch to an alternative fre­quency (AF) in case of poor reception, the station must also support the RDS function Alternative frequency (AF).
Allow/prevent changing to other regional programmes (REGIONAL )
Some stations divide their programmes into re­gional programmes with different contents at certain times. You can use the REG function to prevent the device from switching to alterna­tive frequencies that are transmitting different programme content.
To switch the regional function on/off,
press the MENU button 9.
The Tuner menu opens.
Press the rocker switch
the "REGIONAL" function.
or @.
"RDS" : RDS on, allowing alternative
frequencies.
"RDS" : RDS off, preventing
alternative frequencies.
or @ to select
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Tuner mode
Press the OK button :.
Switch between the settings with the rocker switch
Press the OK button : to select a different
function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
or @.
"REGIONAL" : Regional function on. The tuner only changes to alternative frequencies of the set stations that broadcast the same regional programme.
"REGIONAL" : Regional function off. The tuner also changes to alternative frequencies that broadcast another regional programme.
Receiving the programme type
You can select a programme type (PTY ) to pur­posefully search for stations, for example, that broadcast rock music or sport events .
Selecting a programme type or switching off PTY (PTY TYPE )
Press the MENU button 9.
The Tuner menu opens.
Press the rocker switch
the "PTY TYPE" function.
or @ to select
You can locate a station that broadcasts the se­lected programme type by using the automatic station seek tuning. For instructions, please read the section "Station seek tuning" in this chapter.
If no station with the correct programme type is found, the display briefl y shows "NO PTY FOUND" and the original frequency is adjusted again.
Selecting the programme type language (PTY LANG )
You can select the language in which the pro­gramme types should be displayed. Available are "DEUTSCH", "ENGLISH" and "FRANÇAIS".
Press the MENU button 9.
The Tuner menu opens.
Press the rocker switch
the "PTY LANG" function.
Press the OK button :.
Press the rocker switch the desired language.
Press the rocker switch the selected language.
Press the OK button : to select a different function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
or @ to select
or @ to select
@ to switch on
Press the OK button :.
A list with available programme types and the setting "NO PTY" (PTY off) are displayed.
Press the rocker switch
the desired programme type or the "NO PTY" setting.
Press the OK button : to select a different
function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
or @ to select
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CD mode (audio)
CD mode (audio)
Audio CDs are played in the CD mode (audio). How to insert and remove CDs is described in the chapter "Startup".
Starting the audio CD mode
You can select an inserted CD as audio source:
Press the SOURCE button 8 repeatedly until "CD" appears on the display.
The playback starts.
Note:
As long as the CD is in the drive, the device stores track and playing time of the previ­ously played CD. After calling up the audio source, the playback starts at the point where it was interrupted.
The CD menu
The CD menu provides functions such as MIX and REPEAT (see the lower table on the next page).
To select a function and its desired option in the CD menu,
press the MENU button 9.
The CD menu opens.
To select the desired function, press the rocker switch
Press the OK button :.
Press the rocker switch the selected option, or the rocker switch @ to switch it off.
Press the OK button : to select a different function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.
or @.
@ to switch on
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The audio CD display
A C
B
DE
A Traffi c information priority B Bluetooth® status C Display area for track number and CD text
(album, artist, track name if available and switched on)
D Random playback (MIX) or repeat function
(RPT)
E Playing time or time
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CD mode (audio)
Functions in the CD mode (audio)
The functions of the following table can be called directly on the CD display by touching a button.
Function Action Display/description
Selecting tracks
Fast search Press and hold the rocker
Scanning tracks
Playing time/ time
The functions of the following table can be called up in the CD menu. For further details, please read the preceding section "The CD menu".
Function Menu item Options
Random play-
k
bac
Pr
ess the rocker switch
or
@.
switch Press the OK button :
for longer than 2 seconds.
Press the DIS•ESC but- ton ;.
MIX
or @.
"MIX CD" "MIX CD"
: Playing the next track : Repeats the track. Press again: Plays the
previous track Audibly scanning a track forward or back
"SCAN": Scans all tracks on the CD (scan time can be adjusted: chapter "User settings"). Press again briefl y: Switches scan off
Change between display of playing time and time.
: Mixing the tracks on the CD.
: Regular playback.
Repeating tracks REPEAT
Display CD text CD-TEXT
Switching scroll­ing text on/off
SCROLL
"REPEAT TRACK" "REPEAT TRACK"
: The display shows CD text.
: The display does not show CD text.
: The track information appears as scrolling text.
: The track information does not appear as scrolling text.
: Repeat the current track.
: Regular playback.
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