Blaupunkt PALM BEAC C51 User Manual

Operating instructions
Radio / Cassette
Palm Beach C51
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CONTROLS
1 - button for unlatching the re-
movable release panel
2 Volume control 3 Button for switching the device
on and off and for muting the de­vice
4 RDS - button, for switching the
RDS (Radio Data System) con­venience function on or off Select display of running texts
5 BND - (band) button for the se-
lection of the radio source, se­lection of the FM memory levels and the MW or L W wavebands TS starts the T ravelstore function
6 Display 7
- button for display of the clock time DIS, to change the contents of the display
8 MENU - button, which calls up
the basic settings menu
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- button for opening the flip-
release panel
: Arrow keys ; OK - button, for confirmation of
menu entries and for starting the scan function
< DEQ - (Digital Equalizer) button,
for switching the equalizer on and off
= AUD - (Audio) button for adjust-
ing bass, treble, balance and fader LD, for switching the loudness function (hearing-weighted vol­ume adaptation) on and off
> Buttons 1 - 6 ? TRAF - (T raffic) button, for
switching the traffic announce­ments on and off
@ CCD•C -button for choosing be-
tween tape cassette, CD-chang­er (if connected) and AUX
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notes and accessories .......... 33
Road Safety .................................. 33
Fitting............................................ 33
Accessories .................................. 33
Release Panel ........................ 34
Switching On and Off............. 35
Adjusting the Volume............. 36
Radio Operation ..................... 38
Switching on Radio Operation ....... 38
RDS Convenience Function
(AF, REG) ..................................... 38
Select Waveband/Memory Level ... 38
Setting the Station ......................... 39
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the
Station Search .............................. 39
Saving a Station ............................ 39
Saving a Station Automatically
(Travelstore) .................................. 40
Activating a Preset Station ............. 40
Scanning through Receivable
Stations (SCAN) ........................... 40
Adjusting the Scan Time ................ 40
Program Type (PTY) ...................... 40
Optimising Radio Reception .......... 42
Select Display of Running Texts ..... 42
Adjusting the Display ..................... 42
Traffic Information.................. 43
Cassette Operation ................ 44
Cassette Play ................................ 44
Cassette Ejection .......................... 44
Changing the Direction of Play ...... 44
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS) .............. 44
Playing a Track Repeatedly ............ 44
Sampling All the Tracks on a
Cassette (SCAN) .......................... 44
Changing the Display .................... 45
Resetting the Tape Counter ........... 45
Fast Winding ................................. 45
Pausing During Play ...................... 45
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Switching the Radio Monitor
On and Off .................................... 45
Skipping Blank Tape ...................... 46
Choosing the Tape Type ................ 46
Dolby* B Noise Suppression ......... 46
Traffic Information with Cassette
Operation ...................................... 46
CD Changer Operation .......... 47
Starting CD Changer Operation .... 47
Selecting a CD.............................. 47
Selecting a Track ........................... 47
Fast Searching (Audible) ............... 47
Changing the Display .................... 47
Repeat Play of Individual Tracks
or Whole CDs (REPEAT)............... 47
Playing Tracks in Random
Sequence (MIX) ............................ 47
Sampling All Tracks on All CDs
(SCAN) ......................................... 48
Pausing During Play ...................... 48
Naming CDs ................................. 48
Clock - Time ........................... 49
Tone and Volume Distribution 51
Adjusting the Bass ........................ 51
Adjusting the Treble ....................... 51
Adjusting the Left/
Right Volume Balance.................... 51
Setting the Front/Rear Volume
Distribution (Fader)........................ 51
Loudness................................ 52
Equalizer ................................ 52
External Audio Sources ......... 55
TMC for Dynamic Navigation
Systems ................................. 55
Technical data ........................ 56
Guarantee .............................. 56
Installation instructions ........ 221
NOTES AND ACCESSORIES
Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt product. We hope that you will enjoy your new equipment. Please read these instructions before you use if for the first time. The Blau­punkt editors are constantly working to write usage instructions in a clear and generally understandable form. If, nev­ertheless, you have questions about how to use your equipment, please re­fer to your dealer or to the telephone hotline in your country. You will find the telephone numbers at the back of this booklet.
Road Safety
Road safety has the first priority. Only make adjustments to your car radio when the traffic conditions al­low. Familiarise yourself with the de­vice before you start driving. You must be able to hear audible alarms from police vehicles, fire en­gines or ambulances promptly inside the vehicle. You must therefore listen at an ap­propriate volume when travelling.
Fitting
If you want to fit your car radio yourself, read the fitting and connecting notes at the end of the guide.
Accessories
Only use accessories approved by Blau­punkt.
Remote control
The optional RC 08 and RC 10 remote control units allow you to control your car radio's basic functions safely and conveniently from the steering wheel.
Amplifiers
Any Blaupunkt amplifier can be used.
CD changer
The following Blaupunkt CD changers can be connected: CDC A 06, CDC A 08, CDC A 072 or IDC A 09. The use of an adapter cable (Blaupunkt no. 7 607 889 093) also allows the CDC A 05 or CDC A 071 CD changers to be connected.
Subwoofer
You have the option of connecting an active low-frequency loudspeaker (a subwoofer) to your device. It is connected via a Blaupunkt cable (Blaupunkt no. 7 607 609 093), which you can obtain from your accessory dealer. You will find more detailed information in the fitting instructions later in this booklet.
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PORTUGUÊS
RELEASE PANEL
Release Panel
Theft Protection
Your device has a removable flip-release panel to protect it from theft. The radio is of no value to a thief with­out this panel. Protect your device from theft by taking the release panel with you whenever you leave the vehicle. Do not leave the panel in the car, even in a hidden place. The release panel has been construct­ed is such a way as to make it easy to handle.
Note:
Do not drop the panel.
Do not expose the panel to direct
sunshine or any other source of heat.
Keep the operating panel in the
case supplied.
Avoid touching the contacts on the
panel with your skin. If necessary , clean the contacts using a lint-free cloth dipped in alcohol.
Removing the Release Panel
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Press the button, 1.
The panel is unlatched.
Pull the panel off the device, first
straight forward and then to the left.
When the release panel has been
separated from the device, it switches itself off.
Any current settings are saved.
If a cassette has been inserted it
remains in the device.
Attaching the Release Panel
Push the panel into the guides on
the device from left to right.
Push the left hand side of the panel
into the device until it engages.
Note:
Do not press the display as you in-
sert the panel.
If the device was switched on when the panel was removed, it will switch itself back on automatically with the last set­tings (radio, cassette, CD-changer or AUX) as soon as the panel is replaced.
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SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Switching On and Off
The following methods are available for switching the device on or off:
Switching On and Off with the Vehicle Ignition
If the device is correctly connected to the vehicle ignition, and has not been switched off with the main button, 3, it is switched on and off along with the ignition.
You can also switch the device on when the ignition is off:
Press the main button, 3.
Note:
In order to protect the vehicle bat-
tery , the device is automatically switched off after an hour if the ve­hicle ignition is off.
Switching On and Off with the release panel
Remove the release panel.
The device switches off.
Replace the release panel.
The device switches on. The most re­cent settings (radio, cassette, CD­changer or AUX) are restored.
Switching on and off with button 3
Press the button, 3, to switch on.To switch off, hold the button, 3,
pressed for longer than two sec­onds.
The device switches off.
Switching on by means of cassette insertion
If there is no cassette in the deck when the device is switched off,
press the button, 9.
The flip-release panel opens.
Insert the cassette with the open
side to the right gently into the drive until you can sense some re­sistance.
The cassette is automatically drawn into the drive. As the cassette is drawn in, it must nei­ther be held back nor assisted.
Close the panel with gentle pres-
sure until you feel it engage.
The device switches on. Cassette play starts.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Adjusting the Volume
The volume can be adjusted in steps from 0 (off) up to 66 (maximum).
To increase the volume, turn the
volume control, 2, to the right.
To reduce the volume, turn the vol-
ume control, 2, to the left.
Adjusting the Switch-On Volume
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “ON VOL­UME” to appear in the display .
Adjust the initial volume with the
or button, :.
If you set “0”, then whatever volume was in use before the device was switched off will be reactivated.
Risk of serious injury! If the level of switch-on volume is set to maxi­mum, the volume when switching on can be very high. If the volume was set to maximum before switching off, and the value for the switch-on volume is set to “0”, the volume when switching on can be very high. This can damage the hearing!
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Immediate Volume Reduction (Mute)
You can reduce the volume immediate­ly (mute) to a level that you have previ­ously set.
Press button 3 briefly.
“MUTE” appears in the display .
Adjust the muted volume.
The muting volume can be adjusted.
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “MUTE LEVEL” to appear in the display .
Adjust the mute level with the or
button, :.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Telephone Audio/Navigation Audio
If your car radio is connected to a mo­bile telephone or to a navigation sys­tem, then when the telephone is taken “off hook”, or when the navigation sys­tem is giving speech output, the car ra­dio is muted. The telephone conversa­tion or the speech output are repro­duced via the car radio speakers. This requires the mobile telephone or navi­gation system to be connected to the car radio as described in the fitting in­structions. Your Blaupunkt dealer can tell you which navigation systems can be used with your car radio.
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