Blaupunkt PALM BEAC C51 User Manual

Operating instructions
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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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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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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
If a traffic announcement is received during a telephone call, or while the navigation system is providing speech output, the traffic announcement is not reproduced until the call or the speech output has finished. If a call is received or if the navigation system generates speech output dur­ing a traffic announcement, the an­nouncement is reproduced. The tele­phone call or speech output can be heard when the traffic announcement has finished. The volume level with which the tele­phone call or navigation output start can be adjusted.
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “TEL/ NAVI VOL” to appear in the display.
Adjust the desired volume with the
or button, :.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Note:
You can adjust the volume level of
telephone calls and of speech out­put as they are made with the vol­ume control, 2.
Automatic Sound
This function adjusts the car radio vol­ume automatically according to the driv­ing speed. This requires your car radio to be connected as described in the fit­ting instructions. This automatic volume increase can be adjusted to one of six levels (0-5).
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “AUTO SOUND” to appear in the display.
Adjust the volume increase with the
or button, :.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Note:
The best setting for the speed-de-
pendent volume increase depends on the noise generated by your car. Find the optimum value for your car by experiment.
Adjusting the Volume of the Confirmation Tone
With certain functions, if you hold a but­ton pressed for longer than two seconds, for instance in order to save a station frequency to a station button, a confir­mation tone, or beep, is generated. The volume level of the beep can be adjust­ed.
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “BEEP” to appear in the display.
Adjust the volume with the or
button, :. “0” means that the beep is off, while “9” is the maximum beep volume.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
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RADIO OPERATION
Radio Operation
This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver. Many of the FM stations that can be received transmit a signal in addition to the program itself that con­tains information such as the name of the station and the type of program (PTY). As soon as it can be received, the name of the station is shown in the display .
Switching on Radio Operation
If the current operating mode is cassette or CD-changer,
press the BND/ TS button, 5.
RDS Convenience Function (AF, REG)
The RDS convenience functions AF (al­ternative frequency) and REG (region­al) extend your radio's functional pow­er.
AF: If the RDS convenience func-
tion has been activated, the device automatically switches to the best frequency on which the chosen station can be received.
REG: Some stations divide their
programs at certain times into re­gional programs with different con­tent. The REG function prevents the car radio from switching to al­ternative frequencies that have a different program content.
Note:
REG must be separately activated
or deactivated in the menu.
Switching REG on and off
Press the MENU button, 8. Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “REG” to appear in the display . Either “OFF” or “ON” is displayed behind “REG”.
To turn REG on or off, press the
or button, :.
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
Switching the RDS convenience function on and off
In order to use the RDS conven-
ience functions AF and REG, press the RDS button, 4.
The RDS convenience functions are active if RDS is illuminated in the dis­play with a symbol. “REG ON” or “REG OFF” is displayed briefly when the RDS convenience functions are switched on.
Select Waveband/Memory Level
This radio receives stations in the VHF (FM) waveband as well as MW and L W (AM) stations. Three memory levels are available for the FM waveband, and one memory level is available for each of the MW and LW bands. Six stations can be stored in each mem­ory level.
Press the BND/TS button, 5,
briefly to switch between the mem­ory levels or wavebands.
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RADIO OPERATION
Setting the Station
There are a number of ways to set the station.
Automatic station search
Press the or button, :.
The next station that can be received is tuned in.
Manual station tuning
You can also tune to the station manu­ally.
Press the or button, :
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Note:
Manual station tuning is only possi-
ble if the RDS convenience func­tion is deactivated.
Browsing a chain of stations (FM only)
If a station is providing several programs it is possible to browse through this “chain” of stations.
Press the or button, :, in or-
der to change to the next link in the station chain.
Note:
In order to use this function, the
RDS convenience function must be active.
You can only change in this way to a station that you have already received at least once. Use the Scan or Travel­store function for this purpose.
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Station Search
You can choose whether to search only for stations with strong signals, or wheth­er weak stations should be included.
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “SENS” to appear in the display.
Press the button, :.
The current value of the sensitivity is shown on the display . “SENS HI6” indi­cates maximum sensitivity , and “SENS LO1” the lowest. If “SENS LO” is cho­sen, lo appears in the display .
Adjust the desired sensitivity with
the or key, :.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Saving a Station
Saving a Station Manually
Choose the desired memory level
from FM1, FM2, FMT or one of the other wavebands, MW or L W .
Tune to the station you want.Choose one of the station buttons
1 - 6, >, on which you want to store the station, and hold it pressed for longer than two sec­onds.
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Saving a Station Automatically (Travelstore)
You can also save the six strongest sta­tions in the area automatically (FM only). This is done in the FMT memory level.
Note:
Any stations previously saved on
this level will be deleted.
Hold down the BND/TS button, 5,
for longer than two seconds.
Storing starts. “TRAVEL-STORE” ap­pears in the display . When the procedure is complete, the station in memory location 1 of the FMT level is played.
Activating a Preset Station
Select the memory level or wave-
band.
Press the station key 1 - 6, >, for
the station you want.
Scanning through Receivable Stations (SCAN)
You can listen to short samples from all the stations that can currently be re­ceived. The length of the samples can be set, in the menu, to between 5 and 30 seconds.
Starting the SCAN
Hold down the OK button, ;, for
longer than two seconds.
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” is shown on the display for a short time, after which the current station name or the frequency is displayed, flashing.
Stop the SCAN, continue listening to a station
Press the OK button, ;.
The scanning process is stopped, and the last tuned station remains active.
Adjusting the Scan Time
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “SCANT­IME” to appear in the display .
Adjust the desired sampling time
with the or button, :.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Note:
The sampling time chosen also ap-
plies to scanning procedures under cassette and CD changer opera­tion.
Program Type (PTY)
As well as the station name itself, some FM stations also supply information about the type of program being trans­mitted. This information can be received and displayed by your radio.
Examples of these program types could be:
CUL TURE TRAVEL JAZZ SPORT NEWS POP ROCK CLASSICS Using the PTY function it is possible to
specifically select stations transmitting a particular program type.
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RADIO OPERATION
PTY-EON
When the program type has been se­lected and the search started, the de­vice changes from the current station to one with the selected program type.
Note:
If no station is found with the cho-
sen program type, a beep is sound­ed, and the display briefly shows “NO PTY”. . The tuner returns to the most recently received station.
If the set station, or another station from the station chain, starts to transmit the desired program type at a later time, the device changes automatically from the current station, or out of CD or CD changer operation, and switches over to the station with the desired program type.
Switching PTY on and off
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “PTY OFF” or “PTY ON” to appear in the display.
Press the or button, :, in or-
der to switch PTY on or off.
If PTY is switched on, PTY is illuminat­ed on the display .
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
Selecting the program type and starting the search
Press the or button, :.
The current program type is shown on the display.
If you want to change to a different
program type, you can change to another by pressing the
or button, :, while the type is dis­played.
Or
Press one of the buttons 1 - 6, >,
in order to change the program type stored for that button.
The selected program type is briefly dis­played.
Press the or buttons, :, to
start the search.
The next station with the selected pro­gram type is tuned in.
Storing the program type on the station button
Select a program type with the
or button, :.
Hold down the desired station but-
ton 1 - 6, >, for longer than two seconds.
The program type is saved at the cho­sen key 1 - 6, >.
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RADIO OPERATION
Optimising Radio Reception
Treble cut in the presence of interference (HICUT)
The HICUT function improves the sound when radio reception is poor (FM only). When interference is being received, the treble is automatically cut, which there­fore also reduces the level of interfer­ence.
Switching HICUT on and off
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “HICUT” to appear in the display .
Press the or button, :, in or-
der to adjust the HICUT.
“HICUT 0” means that the function is inactive, while “HICUT 3” indicates the strongest automatic reduction of the tre­ble and the interference.
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
Bandwidth selection in the presence of interference (SHARX)
The SHARX function allows you to elim­inate interference from neighbouring stations as far as possible (FM only). Switch on the SHARX function when stations are crowded.
Switching SHARX on and off
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “SHARX” to appear in the display .
Press the or button, :, in or-
der to switch SHARX on or off.
“SHARX OFF” means that the function is not active, while “SHARX ON” means that the automatic bandwidth selection is operating.
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
Select Display of Running Texts
Some radio stations use the RDS sig­nal to transmit advertising or other in­formation instead of the station name. These “running texts” are shown on the display . Y ou can switch off the display of “running texts”.
Hold the RDS button, 4, pressed
until “NAME FIX” appears on the display .
In order to enable the display of
“running texts” again, hold the RDS button, 4, pressed until “NAME VAR” appears on the display.
Adjusting the Display
Under radio operation it is possible to choose between continuous display of the time or continuous display of the sta­tion name (or frequency).
Hold the / DIS button, 7,
pressed until the display you want appears.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Traffic Information
This device is equipped with an RDS EON receiver. EON means Enhanced Other Network. Whenever a traffic announcement (T A) is made, the radio switches automati­cally from a station that does not broad­cast traffic information to one in the chain of stations that does. After the traffic announcement, the de­vice returns to the station that was pre­viously tuned in.
Switching Traffic Information Priority On and Off
Press the TRAF button, ?.
Traffic announcement priority is activat­ed if the traffic jam symbol is illuminat­ed.
Note:
You will hear a warning tone
if you leave the reception area of a
traffic radio station to which you are listening.
if, when you are listening to a cas-
sette, you leave the reception area of the selected traffic radio station, and the automatic search which then follows fails to find a new traf­fic radio station.
if you change from a traffic radio
station to a station with no traffic information.
Either switch off the traffic information priority , or change over to a station with traffic information.
Adjusting the Volume for Traffic Announcements
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, until
“TA VOLUME” appears in the dis­play.
Adjust the volume with the
buttons, :.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Note:
During a traffic announcement you
can adjust the volume for the dura­tion of the announcement using the volume control, 2.
Note:
You can adjust the tone and the
volume distribution for traffic an­nouncements. For more informa­tion, read the section on “Tone and volume distribution”.
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CASSETTE OPERATION
Cassette Operation
Cassette Play
If there is no cassette in the device
press the button, 9.
The flip-release panel opens to the front.
Insert the cassette into the cassette
slot with the open side to the right.
Close the control unit.
The cassette starts playing with the side that is facing upwards.
If there is already a cassette in the
device
Press the CD•C button, @, as
often as is necessary for “CASSETTE” to appear in the dis­play.
The cassette is played in whichever di­rection was last selected.
Cassette Ejection
Press the button, 9.
The flip-release panel opens to the front and the cassette is ejected.
Remove the cassette and close the
release panel
or
insert a new cassette.
Changing the Direction of Play
To change between the directions
of play for side A and side B, press the 2
Note:
The direction of play is automatical-
ly reversed at the end of the tape (auto-reverse).
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button, >.
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS)
In order to change to a later track,
press the more times.
“CPS FF” and the number of tracks to be skipped appear on the display . The tape winds fast forwards to the next track, or the chosen later track.
button, :, one or
In order to change one of the previ-
ous tracks, press the one or more times.
“CPS FR” and the number of tracks to be skipped appear on the display . The tape is fast rewound to the start of the present track or of the appropriate previous track.
button, :,
Playing a Track Repeatedly
Press the 4 RPT button, >.
The present track is repeated. RPT illu­minates on the display. While the tape is being rewound after the end of the track, “REPEAT TRCK” appears in the display .
To stop repeating the track, press
the 4 RPT button, >, again.
Play continues as normal. RPT on the display goes out.
Sampling All the Tracks on a Cassette (SCAN)
Hold down the OK button, ;, for
longer than two seconds.
“CAS SCAN” appears in the display. Samples from all the tracks on the tape are played in ascending order.
To halt the scan, press the OK but-
ton, ;, a second time.
CASSETTE OPERATION
The track that is currently being sam­pled will continue to be played.
Note:
The duration of the samples can be
adjusted. Refer to the section on “Adjusting the Sample Time” in the “Radio Operation” section.
There must be a pause of at least
three seconds between each of the tracks on the cassette in order to use the S-CPS, RPT and SCAN functions.
Changing the Display
In order to change between the display of tape direction, tape counter, elapsed play time, remaining play time or clock time:
hold down the / DIS button, 7,
one or more times for longer than two seconds, until the display you want appears.
Resetting the Tape Counter
In order to reset the tape counter,
press button, 5 MIX, >.
Fast Winding
Fast forward
Press the button, :.
“FORWARD” appears in the display.
Fast rewind
Press the button, :.
“REWIND” appears in the display.
Stopping the fast wind
Press the OK button, ;.
Play continues.
Note:
While the tape is being fast wound,
it is possible to hear the radio sta­tion that was most recently tuned in. This requires the “Radio moni­tor” function to be switched on.
Pausing During Play
In order to interrupt the playing of a
tape, press button 3 , >.
Play is interrupted, and “CAS PAUSE” appears on the display.
Press button 3 , >, again to
continue after the pause.
Switching the Radio Monitor On and Off
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “RM ON” or “RM OFF” to appear in the dis­play.
Press the or button, :, in or-
der to switch the radio monitor on or off.
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
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CASSETTE OPERATION
Skipping Blank Tape
You can automatically jump over regions of blank tape that are longer than 10 seconds. This requires the blank skip function to be activated.
Switching blank skip on and off
Press the MENU button, 8.Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “BLANK SKIP” to appear in the display.
Press the or button, :, in
order to switch the blank skip function on or off.
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
Choosing the Tape Type
If you are playing a tape of the “metal” or “CrO2” type, the tape type selector should be at “MTL ON”.
To choose the tape type, press
button 1 MTL, >.
Either “MTL ON” or “MTL OFF” will ap­pear briefly on the display.
Traffic Information with Cassette Operation
The “TRAFFIC” function, which gives priority to traffic announcements, ena­bles your radio to receive traffic an­nouncements even when playing cas­sette tapes. When a traffic announce­ment comes, the cassette play is stopped and the traffic announcement is played. For more information, read the section on “Traffic Information”.
Dolby* B Noise Suppression
You should switch on the Dolby func­tion whenever you are playing tapes recorded with the aid of the Dolby B process.
➮ Press button 6 , >.
When the Dolby function is switched
” is illuminated on the display.
on, “
*Noise suppression system manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. The word Dolby and the double­D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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CD CHANGER OPERATION
CD Changer Operation
Note:
The operating instructions for
your CD changer will provide in­formation about handling CDs, in­serting them and operating the CD changer.
Starting CD Changer Operation
Press the CD•C button, @, as of-
ten as is necessary for “CHANG­ER” to appear in the display. .
Play will start with the first CD that the CD changer recognises.
Selecting a CD
To change up or down to a differ-
ent CD, press the or button, :, one or more times.
Selecting a Track
To change up or down to a differ-
ent track on the current CD, press
or button, :, one or more
the times.
Fast Searching (Audible)
In order to search rapidly backwards or forwards
Hold down one of the or but-
ton, :, until the fast search back­wards of forwards starts.
Changing the Display
To change the display between
track number and play time, track number and clock time, track number and CD number or track
number and CD name, press the
/ DIS button, 7, one or more times for longer than two sec­onds, until the desired display type appears.
Repeat Play of Individual Tracks or Whole CDs (REPEAT)
In order to repeat the current
track, press button 4 RPT, >, briefly.
“REPEAT TRCK” appears briefly on the display, and RPT is illuminated.
To repeat the current CD, press
the 4 RPT button, >, again.
“REPEAT DISC” appears briefly on the display, and RPT is illuminated.
Stopping REPEAT
To cancel the repetition of the
current track or CD, press button 4 RPT, >, until “REPEAT OFF” briefly appears and RPT goes out from the display.
Playing Tracks in Random Sequence (MIX)
To play the tracks on the current
CD in a random sequence, briefly press button 5 MIX, >.
“MIX CD” appears briefly on the dis­play, and MIX is illuminated.
To play the tracks on all the insert-
ed CDs in a random sequence, press button 5 MIX, >, again.
“MIX ALL” appears briefly on the dis­play, and MIX is illuminated.
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CD CHANGER OPERATION
Note:
The CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09
will make random selections from all the CDs in the changer. All oth­er changers will first play through all the tracks of one CD at random before moving on to the next CD in the changer.
Ending MIX
Press button 5 MIX, >, until “MIX
OFF” is briefly displayed, and MIX on the display goes out.
Sampling All Tracks on All CDs (SCAN)
In order to listen to short samples
from all the tracks of all the insert­ed CDs in ascending order, hold down the OK button, ;, for long­er than two seconds.
“SCAN” appears in the display.
Ending SCAN
To halt the scan, briefly press the
OK button, ;.
The track that is currently being sam­pled will continue to be played.
Note:
The duration of the samples can
be adjusted. For information on setting the sampling duration, read the paragraphs on “Adjusting the Sample Time” in the “Radio Opera­tion” section.
Pausing During Play
Press the button 3 , >.
“PAUSE” appears in the display.
Continuing after the pause
Press button 3 , >, during the
pause.
Play continues.
Naming CDs
In order to recognise your CDs more effectively, the car radio allows you to give individual names to up to 99 CDs. The names may have up to seven char­acters. If you attempt to assign more than 99 names, the display will show “FULL”.
Entering and changing CD names
Press the MENU button, 8.Use the or button, :, to se-
lect “CDC NAME”.
Press the or button, :.
The device is now in selection mode.
Choose the CD that you want to
name with the
or button, :.
Press the or button, :.
The device enters edit mode. If your chosen CD is not yet named, seven underscores appear in the display.
The current entry location blinks.Use the or button, :, to se-
lect your characters. If a location is to remain empty, select the un­derscore.
Use the or button, :, to
change the input location.
To save the name, press the
MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
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CD CHANGER OPERATION CLOCK - TIME
Deleting a CD name
Listen to the CD whose name is to
be deleted.
Press the MENU button, 8.Use the or button, :, to se-
lect “CDC NAME”.
Press the or button, :.Hold down the MENU button, 8.
After four seconds a beep is heard, and “DELETE NAME” ap­pears on the display.
Release the MENU button, 8.
The CD name has been deleted.
By pressing the OK button, ;,
you return to the menu.
Deleting all CD names
All the stored CD names are cleared.
Listen to a CD.Press the MENU button, 8.Use the or button, :, to se-
lect “CDC NAME”.
Press the or button, :.Hold down the MENU button, 8.
After four seconds a beep is heard, and “DELETE NAME” ap­pears on the display. Continue to hold the MENU button, 8, until a second beep is heard, and “DE­LETE ALL” appears in the display.
Release the MENU button, 8.
All CD names in the CD changer have been cleared.
By pressing the OK button, ;,
you return to the menu.
CLOCK - Time
Briefly Displaying the Clock Time
In order to display the time, press
/ DIS button, 7.
the
Setting the Time
The clock time can be automatically set by means of the RDS signal. If you cannot receive an RDS station, or if the RDS station to which you are listening does not support this function, it is also possible to set the time manually.
Setting the time automatically
In order to have the time set auto-
matically, press the MENU button,
8.
Press the or key, :, as of-
ten as necessary for “CLOCK MAN” (manual) or “CLOCK AUTO” (automatic) to appear in the dis­play.
Press the button, :, as often
as is necessary for “CLOCK AUTO” to appear in the display.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;, twice.
When a station with the RDS clock function (RDS-CT) is received, the time is automatically set.
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CLOCK - TIME
Setting the time manually
In order to adjust the time, press
the MENU button, 8.
Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “CLOCKSET” to appear in the display .
Press the button, :.
The time is shown on the display. The minutes are blinking, and can be ad­justed.
Adjust the minutes with the or
button, :.
When the minutes have been set,
press the blink.
button, :. The hours
Adjust the hours with the
button, :.
Press the MENU button, 8, or
OK, ;.
Choosing 12/24 hour clock mode
Press the MENU button, 8.
“MENU” appears in the display.
Press the or button, :,
as often as is necessary for “24 H MODE” or “12 H MODE” to appear in the display.
Press the or button, :, to
switch between the modes.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Having the time displayed constantly when the device is switched off but the ignition on
If you want the time to be dis-
played when the device is switched off but the ignition is switched on, press the MENU button 8.
“MENU” appears in the display .
Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “CLK DISP OFF” or “CLK DISP ON” to appear in the display.
Press the or button, :, to
switch the display between ON and OFF.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Displaying the time briefly when the device is switched off
To display the time briefly when the device is switched off
press the / DIS button, 7.
The time is shown on the display for eight seconds.
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TONE AND VOLUME DISTRIBUTION
Tone and Volume Distribution
Separate adjustments of tone and vol­ume distribution can be made for each audio source (radio, cassette, CD­changer, AUX and traffic announce­ments).
Note:
The settings for tone and volume
distribution with traffic announce­ments can only be made while such an announcement is being received.
Adjusting the Bass
Press the AUD/LD button, =.
“BASS” appears in the display.
Press the or buttons, :, in
order to adjust the bass.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the AUD/LD button, =.
Adjusting the Treble
Press the AUD/LD button, =.
“BASS” appears in the display.
Press the button, :, as often
as is necessary for “TREBLE” to appear in the display.
Press the or button, :, in
order to adjust the treble.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the AUD/LD button, =.
Adjusting the Left/Right Volume Balance
In order to adjust the left/right vol-
ume balance, press the AUD/LD button, =.
“BASS” appears in the display.
Press the button, :, as often
as is necessary for “BALANCE” to appear in the display.
Press the or button, :, in
order to adjust the balance be­tween left and right.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the AUD/LD button, =.
Setting the Front/Rear Volume Distribution (Fader)
In order to adjust the front/rear
volume distribution (fader), press the AUD/LD button, =.
“BASS” appears in the display.
Press the button, :, as often
as is necessary for “FADER” to ap­pear in the display.
Press the or button, :, in
order to adjust the distribution be­tween front and rear.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the AUD/LD button, =.
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LOUDNESS EQUALIZER
Switching the Loudness On and Off
Loudness refers to boosting the bass and treble at low volume levels to match the ear's sensitivity.
Press the AUD/LD button, =, for
about two seconds.
If loudness is switched on, LD is illumi­nated on the display.
Setting the Loudness Intensity
The loudness boost can be set in steps from one to six.
Press the MENU button, 8.
“MENU” appears in the display.
Press the or button, :,
as often as is necessary for “LOUDNESS” to appear in the display .
Press the or button, :, in
order to adjust the boost.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Equalizer
This device has a parametric digital equalizer. In this case, parametric means that in each of the five filters, one individual frequency can be em­phasised or reduced (with a gain of +8 to -8).
The following filters are available:
SUB LOW EQ 32 - 50 Hz
LOW EQ 63 - 250 Hz
MID EQ 315 - 1,250 Hz
MID/HIGH EQ 1,600 - 6,300 Hz
HIGH EQ 8,000 - 12,500 Hz
These filters can be set without using any measuring instruments. You can use them to make a significant differ­ence to the quality of the sound in the vehicle.
Adjustment Instructions
We recommend that you use a cassette with which you are familiar, or a CD if a CD changer is connected, for the pur­poses of this adjustment.
Zero the tone settings and deactivate the loudness before making any adjust­ments to the equalizer. Read the sec­tion on “Tone and volume” for more information about this.
Listen to the cassette or CD.Compare the sound you hear with
how you feel it should be.
Now consult the “Equalizer Adjust-
ment Guide” table for “Tone Impres­sion”.
Adjust the equalizer values as de-
scribed under “Action”.
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EQUALIZER
Switching the Equalizer On and Off
To switch the equalizer on, hold
down the DEQ button, <, until EQ is illuminated on the display and “EQ ON” briefly appears.
To switch the equalizer off, hold
down the DEQ button, <, until EQ goes out on the display and “EQ OFF” briefly appears.
Adjusting the Equalizer
Press the DEQ button, <.Select “DIGIT AL EQ” with the or
button, :.
Select the filter with the or
button, :.
➮ Press the or button, :. ➮ To select the frequency , press the
button, :.
Adjust the level with the or
key, :.
In order to select the next filter, first
press the OK button, ;, then the
or button, :.
When you have completed all the
settings, press the DEQ button, <.
Select the Preset Tones
It is also possible to select preset tones for the following general types of music.
CLASSICS
POP
JAZZ
ROCK
TECHNO
SPEECH
Settings for these styles have already been programmed.
➮ Press the DEQ button, <. ➮ Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “SOUND PRESET” to appear in the display .
Select the desired preset tone with
or button, :.
the
Press the DEQ button, <, or OK,
;.
Selecting the Vehicle Preset
To improve the quality of sound in your vehicle further, you can set one of the following vehicle types.
COMPACT
LIMOUSINE
VAN
ROADSTER
MINI
TRUCK
Settings for these vehicles have already been programmed.
➮ Press the DEQ button, <. ➮ Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “CAR PRESET” to appear in the display .
Select the desired preset tone with
or button, :.
the
Press the DEQ button, <, or OK,
;.
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EQUALIZER
Adjusting the Level Indicator
The level indicator, or spectrometer , on your display temporarily provides a sym­bolic indication of the volume, the tone control settings and the equalizer set­tings while you make the adjustments.
When adjustments are not being made, the spectrometer displays the car radio's output level. In the menu you can choose the type of the spectrometer. Two types are available.
Selecting the spectrometer type
Press the MENU button, 8.
“MENU” appears in the display .
Press the button, :, as often
as is necessary for “EQ DISPLA Y” to appear in the display .
Press the or button, :, to se-
lect one of these displays: “SPEC­TRUM 1”, “SPECTRUM 2” or “EQ DISP OFF”.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Equalizer Adjustment Guide
Start the settings with the middle and treble ranges, and finish with the bass tones.
Tone impression/problem
Bass too quiet
Action
Boost the bass with Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz Level: +4 to +6
Bass sounds muddy Booming tone Unpleasant pressure
Tone lacks depth, is aggressive, no stereo effect.
Muffled tone Lack of clarity Instruments have no brightness
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Reduce lower middle tones with Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz Level: approx. -4
Reduce middle tones with Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz Level: -4 to -6
Boost the treble range with Frequency: approx. 12,500 Hz Level: +2 to +4
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES TMC
External Audio Sources
In addition to the CD-changer you can connect an external audio source that has a line output. Such sources might be a portable CD player, a MiniDisc player or an MP3 play­er. If no CD-changer is connected, two ex­ternal audio sources can be attached. The AUX input must be switched on in the menu. You need an adapter cable to connect an external audio source. You can obtain such a cable from your authorised Blaupunkt dealer.
Switching the AUX input on and off
Press the MENU button, 8.
“MENU” appears in the display .
Press the or button, :, as
often as is necessary for “AUX-IN-1 OFF” or “AUX-IN-1 ON” to appear in the display.
Instead of the “1”, the second AUX in­put has a “2”. If a CD-changer is con­nected it is only possible to select input “2”.
Press the or button, :, in or-
der to switch AUX on or of f.
When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button, 8, or OK, ;.
Note:
If the AUX input is switched on it
can be selected with the CD•C but­ton, @.
TMC for Dynamic Navigation Systems
TMC means “Traffic Message Channel”. TMC is used to transmit traffic an­nouncements digitally, and can there­fore be used for route planning by suit­able navigation systems. Y our car radio has a TMC output that can be connect­ed to Blaupunkt navigation systems. Your Blaupunkt dealer can tell you which navigation systems can be used with your car radio.
If a navigation system is connected and a TMC station is received, TMC will light up in the display .
If dynamic route guidance is active, a TMC station will be tuned in automati­cally .
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TECHNICAL DATA GUARANTEE
Technical data
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 25 Watt sine
wave according to DIN 45 324 at 14.4 V 4 x 45 Watt max. power
Tuner
Wavebands: VHF (FM) : 87.5 – 108 MHz MW : 531 – 1,602 kHz LW : 153 – 279 kHz
FM frequency response:
20 - 16,000 Hz
Cassette tape
Frequency response:
30 - 18,000 Hz
Pre-amp out
4 channels: 4 V
Guarantee
The extent of the guarantee depends on the statutory conditions applicable in the country where the device was bought.
If there should be a fault in your device, please refer to your dealer, providing proof of purchase.
If the statutory minimum guarantee pe­riod in your country is less than 12 months, Blaupunkt provide a 12 month manufacturer's guarantee. Damage caused by wear, incorrect use or use for commercial purposes are excluded from this guarantee.
In order to make a claim on the basis of Blaupunkt's manufacturer's guarantee, please send the faulty device together with proof of purchase to the central Blaupunkt customer service depot in your country .
You can obtain the nearest address from the telephone hotline at the back of this booklet. Blaupunkt reserve the right to carry out a repair or to provide a substi­tute device.
Input sensitivities:
AUX1 input: 2 V/ 6 k AUX2 input: 775 mV/ 10 k Tel./Nav. input: 10 V/ 560
Subject to technical change!
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