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Contents 67 Contents About these instructions ................70 F or your saf ety ................................70 Scope of delivery ............................71 Warranty .........................................71 Device Overview ...............
Contents 68 T raffi c announcements (T A) ........... 93 Receiving traffi c announcements ..... 93 Skipping a traffi c announcement ..... 93 Permanently switching t he priority of traffi c announcements on/off ...... 93 Operating the integrated CD play er.
Contents 69 Changing the volume prese tting of the signal t one (Beep Volume) ........................... 116 Changing the presetting of t he power -on volume (On Volume) ... 116 Restoring t he volume at switch-on (L ast Volume) ............ 116 Changing clock settings (Cloc k Settings) .
About these instructions 70 About these instruc- tions Please read these instructions and, in par ticular , the following chapt er , "For your saf ety", befor e using the device! Please also.
Scope of delivery 71 Danger to the device! Do not insert any mini CDs (8 cm diamet er) and shape CDs since they destr oy the drive! Theft protection Carr y the control panel with y ou in the supplied case whenever you leav e the vehicle. Cleaning Clean the device with a dry or slightly moist ened cloth.
Device Overview 72 Device Ov er view Controls 6 7 2 14 3 5 9: ; < = > 8 ? @ A B 1 butt on for de taching the control panel 2 TUNER butt on Selecting the tuner as audio source Opening the "T.
Device Overview 73 ? MENU butt on to call up t he settings menu @ ESC butt on Settings menu: Confi rm menu item and c hange to the displa y of the audio source Scan / T ravelstore: Cancel A OK butt o.
General functions 74 Do not t ouch the contacts on the rear side with y our fi ngers. Clean the contacts of the con- trol panel regularl y using a soft cloth moist ened with cleaning alcohol. T o detach the control panel: Press the button 1 . The control panel opens t o the front on the left.
General functions 75 The control panel opens. If a CD is in the drive, it is eject ed. If you do no t remov e this CD, it is automaticall y pulled in again after appro x. 10 seconds. Inser t the CD with its print- ed side uppermost into the CD drive C until you f eel some re- sistance.
General functions 76 Connect the USB medium t o the USB cable that is rout ed from the r ear side of the de- vice. The USB medium can now be selected as audio sour ce.
General functions 77 ENGLISH The display sho ws "Phone call". The currently pla ying audio source is mut ed. During the t elephone call, you change the v olume of the t ele- phone call by means of the v ol- ume control 5 . T raffi c announcements (T A) are not aut omatically shown.
General functions 78 The tuner display FMT TMC 16:13 Radio Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 92,8 MHz A BD E C G J H Madonna in concert tonight F F A TMC symbol¹) B T A symbol see page 93 C Main line RDS station name .
General functions 79 The CD changer display CDC TMC 16:13 TRA CK 05 02:19 Mix All A BD E C G J H DISC 01 ALICIAK F F A TMC symbol¹) B T A symbol see page 93 C Main line T rack number D Clock E Le vel.
Overview of the operation 80 Over vie w of the operation This chapt er fi rst presents the butt ons on the device. It is follo wed by a description of the audio functions MIX, REPEA T , T A and SCAN since their operation is identical f or all audio sources.
Overview of the operation 81 Overview of the functions MIX, RPT , and T A The display of the activ e audio source can show up to six functions F at the left and right edge of the display which y ou always operat e us- ing the same six softke ys 7 to < independent of the audio source.
Overview of the operation 82 "MIX OFF": The random track play is switc hed off. All ti- tles are pla yed in the or der in which the y are f ound on the data carrier . If you switched on random trac k play , the select ed random track play mode is displa yed on info line 2 H and indicated b y "MIX" at the side of the displa y .
Overview of the operation 83 The MENU butt on ? calls up the settings menu at an y time. If a menu consists of sever - al pages, you can consecutive- ly scroll them using t he NEXT button 6 . If "T uner" is selected as the au- dio source, the TUNER button 2 calls up the "T uner" menu.
Overview of the operation 84 Display Night 08 Day 16 Since you can adjust the displa y brightness separatel y for night and day , you must switch be- tween the menu it ems "Night" and "Day". For t his purpose, press the rock er switch 3 for or until the desired menu it em is high- lighted.
Operating the tuner 85 Operating the tuner After selecting "T uner" as the audio source, the tuner displa y appears (see page 78). The playbac k star ts immediat ely with the pr eviously play ed station if the vehicle is within t he reception ar ea of this station.
Operating the tuner 86 spor ts, classic, etc.) in t he "Program T ype" menu, the tuner automaticall y searches the next station br oadcast- ing this program type in t he selected dir ection. For this purpose, the station must be broadcasting the corre- sponding PT Y identifi cation as RDS ser vice.
Operating the tuner 87 St oring stations After locating a station, you can stor e it as follow s: Select the desired memory bank (see page 85). Press the softke y for appro x. two seconds t o which you want t o assign the station. The station is stor ed.
Operating the tuner 88 once, the searc h stops and t he station located last is pla yed back. Y ou can do the follo wing at any time: stor e the currently scanned station (see page 87), cancel the scan by briefl y press- ing the OK butt on A .
Operating the tuner 89 Changing the tuner settings ( "T uner" menu) The "T uner" menu allows y ou to c hange the basic settings of the tuner . T o open the "T uner" menu: Press the TUNER butt on 2 . The "T uner" menu appears.
Operating the tuner 90 T oggle between mono and stereo operation ( Mono) If you select ed the "FM" wave- band, you can t oggle between mono and ster eo operation. Press the softke y 9 in the "T uner" menu (next to "Mono").
Operating the tuner 91 Stations that w ere previous- ly st ored in the FMT memory bank are aut omatically deleted. Activating/deactivating im- prov ed reception ( Hicut) The Hicut function impro ves re- ception during poor radio recep- tion (for FM only).
Operating the tuner 92 Changing the seek tuning sensi- tivity ( Sensitivity) The seek tuning sensitivity det er- mines whether the aut omatic station seek tuning locates onl y strong stations or also weak er stations, which ma y be degraded by a high noise lev el.
T raffi c announcements 93 T raffi c announcements (T A) The device uses the RDS servic- es T A and EON to pla y traffi c an- nouncements even if y ou are cur - rently list ening to another audio source.
T raffi c announcements 94 First option (traffi c information display) Press the softke y 7 (next to "T A OFF") during the traffi c announcement. The current traffi c announce- ment is cancelled. The previ- ously active audio source is play ed again and the corre- sponding display appears.
Operating the integrated CD play er 95 Operating the integrat- ed CD play er The device can pla y the follo wing CD formats: CD audio (some CDs with copy prot ection cannot be play ed) CD-R or CD-RW w.
Operating the integrated CD play er 96 F unctions of the integrated CD play er if an audio CD is inser ted After inser ting an audio CD (see page 74) and selecting "CD" as the audio source f or the fi rst time (see page 77), "CD Reading" appears on the display .
Operating the integrated CD play er 97 Switching the CD text display on/off ( TXT) Some CDs suppor t the displa y of te xt information about ar tist, al- bum, track, etc. T o switch the display of CD t ext on/off: Press the softke y < (next t o "TXT").
Operating the MP3/WMA player 98 Operating the MP3/ WMA play er After inser ting a medium with MP3 or WMA fi les (CD, MMC/SD card, or USB medium) (see pages 74 and 75) and selecting them as audio source f or the fi rst time (see page 77), "CD/MMC/USB Reading" ap- pears on the displa y .
Operating the MP3/WMA player 99 Showing all the information of the current title ( ALL) T o show all the available inf or- mation about the current title (e.g. from ID3 tags) on the dis- play: Press the softke y < (next t o "ALL"). All available inf or mation f or the current title scrolls once on info line 3 I .
Operating the MP3/WMA player 100 Selecting a title from a list ( Browser mode/ playlist) During the MP3 or WMA playbac k , y ou can alway s switch between the follo wing modes using the NEXT button 6 : MP3 display (left par t of the fi gure), Brow ser mode (center part of the fi gure), Playlist mode (right part of the fi gure).
Operating the MP3/WMA player 101 In the bro wser mode and the playlist mode, y ou can select fi les or folders fr om the list as follow s: On the roc ker switc h 3 , press or to scroll up or do wn. On the roc ker switc h 3 , press to c hange up to a higher -level folder .
Operating the optional CD changer 102 Operating the optional CD changer After inser ting at least one CD in the CD c hanger magazine and select- ing "CDC" as the audio source f or the fi rst time (see page 77), "Mag- azine Scan" briefl y appears on the display .
Operating the optional CD changer 103 Selecting a CD from the CD magazine ( CD over view) The CD overview show s: either the CD number (e.g. "DISC 01") or the name of the CD (y ou can enter it as described in t he fol- lowing section) or an empty position if the cor - responding position of the magazine is without a CD.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 104 Changing basic settings in the settings menu The settings menu allow s you to adjust basic de vice functions, such as sound, power -on volume or display brightness, t o your specifi c needs. T o open the settings menu: Press the MENU butt on ? .
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 105 Adjusting sound and balance ( Audio Settings) The "Audio Settings" menu pro vides extensiv e possibilities for adjust- ing the sound t o your specifi c needs. Press the MENU butt on ? . The settings menu appears.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 106 Changing the equalizer setting ( Digital Equalizer) Y our device featur es a digital 6-band equalizer . On the "Digital Equal- izer" menu, you can adjust the sound t o your vehicle and y our specifi c needs and eliminate pr oblems, such as droning or poor voice compr e- hension.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 107 Creating/changing a user-defi ned equalizer setting ( Adjust) Y ou can adjust the three differ ent user-defi ned equalizer settings t o different situations, e.g. f or the driver alone, for driver and passenger or for passengers in t he front and the rear .
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 108 Ensure that all passengers in the vehicle ar e sitting and re- maining quiet. Change to t he "User Equaliz- er" menu and call up one of the user -defi ned equalizer settings ("User EQ 1 to 3") as described in the preceding section.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 109 The current centre fr equency (Hz) is highlighted. EQ 1 2000Hz -8dB Q 1 High 4 Select the centre fr equency t o be changed by pr essing on or on the roc ker switc h 3 . In the two fr equency bands "EQ Lo w 1" and "2", you can select one centre freq uency each from 20 to 250 Hz.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 110 Selecting a sound preset ( Presets) This menu item allo ws you t o se- lect one of the f ollowing sound presets: V ocal, Disco, Rock, Jazz, or Classic. Press the softke y located next to t he desired sound prese t.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 111 Confi guring the preamplifi er out- put for the subwoofer ( Subout) If you want t o use an additional subwoofer , it can be adjusted t o the other loudspeak ers.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 112 Changing display settings ( Display Settings) In the "Display Se ttings" menu, you can adjust the display brightness and the display contrast, among o ther things. Press the MENU butt on ? . The settings menu appears.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 113 Press the softke y 9 (next to "T urn On T ext"). : The welcome t ext is shown after switc h-on. : The welcome t ext is not shown. T o change the welcome t ext, see "Changing the welcome t ext (T urn On T ext)" on page 120.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 114 selected f older with the BMP fi les of the animation. The "Picture Download" menu appears.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 115 Changing volume presettings ( V olume Settings) In the "V olume Settings" menu, select the volume prese ttings for traf- fi c announcements, the telephone, the signal t ones, etc. Press the MENU butt on ? .
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 116 The volume prese tting for phone calls appears. Adjust the desired v olume us- ing the volume contr ol 5 or the roc ker switc h 3 (incre- ments 1 to 50). During the phone call, you can alwa ys change t he volume by means of the volume contr ol 5 .
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 117 Changing clock settings ( Clock Settings) In the "Clock Se ttings" menu, you can set t he clock of the device as well as change t he display op tions of the clock. Press the MENU butt on ? . The settings menu appears.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 118 Confi guring audio inputs ( Aux Settings) Up to tw o external audio source, suc h as MiniDisc player or e xternal MP3 play er , can be connected t o the audio inputs "Auxiliar y 1" and "Auxiliar y 2".
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 119 Activating/deactivating audio inputs ( Auxiliar y 1/2) Audio inputs, t o which you are connecting ext ernal audio sourc- es, must be activated as f ollows. Press the softke y < (next to "Auxiliar y 1") and/or the soft- key 7 (next t o "Auxiliar y 2").
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 120 Changing special settings ( V arious Settings) In the "V arious Settings" menu, you can change the scan time f or the scan function and the welcome t ext. Press the MENU butt on ? . The settings menu appears.
Changing basic settings in the settings menu 121 Switching the internal amplifi er on/off ( Internal Amp) If you connect ed the device to an ext ernal power amplifi er via the preamplifi er outputs.
Error table 122 On the roc ker switc h 3 , repeat edly press or to increase the scan time. On the roc ker switc h 3 , repeat edly press or to decrease the scan time. Y ou can adjust scan times in in- crements of 5 seconds f or m 5 t o 30 seconds. ➔ ➔ Displaying the serial number ( Serial N umber) Ever y device has a separat e serial number .
Specifi cations 123 Specifi cations Weight approx. 1.5 kg Voltage supply Operating voltage: 10.5–14.4 V Current consumption In operation: 10 seconds after switch-off: max. 10 A < 3.5 mA Amplifi er output pow er acc. to DIN 45324: at 14.4 V: max.
Glossar y 124 Glossar y AF – Alternative fr equency The range of FM stations is lim- ited. F or this reason, FM pro- grammes are distribut ed to dif- fer ent frequencies.
Glossar y 125 They are cr eated with an MP3 manager , such as WinAmp or Win- dow s Media Player . PT Y – Program T ype The device searc hes only f or sta- tions with preselectable pr o- gramme content (e.g. ne ws, rock, pop, spor ts, etc.) PT Y 31 The car sound syst em automati- cally switches thr ough emergency and disaster announcements.
Glossar y 126 Y our device has a TMC output, which you can use f or connect- ing Blaupunkt navigation syst ems. Please contact your authorised Blaupunkt dealer for additional information. T -STORE – T ravelstor e Automatic sear ching and storing of the six strongest radio stations received of t he region.
Index 127 Inde x Symbole 24 h MODE 118 A ADJUST 107 ALL 99 Alternative fr equencies Allowing 90 Amplifi er 121 AREA 88 Audio inputs Activating 119 Confi guring 118 Renaming 119 AUDIO SET TINGS 105 A.
Index 128 E EDIT AUXILIARY 119 EQUALISER 106 , 110 Calling up a user -defi ned setting 106 Creating a user -defi ned setting 107 Settings recommendations 109 ESC button 73 , 83 F F actory settings 1.
Index 129 SCAN TIME 121 Scan time 121 SCL 97 , 99 SCREEN SAVER 112 Screen saver 112 SD BROWSER 113 SD card: see Memor y card Seek tuning sensitivity 92 SENSITIVIT Y 92 SERIAL NUMBER 122 Serial number .
387 Einbauanleitung Sicherheitshinweise F ür die Dauer der Montage und des Anschlusses beacht en Sie bitte f ol- gende Sicherheitshinw eise. • Minuspol der Batterie abklemmen! Dabei die Sicherheitshinw eise des Kfz- Herstellers beacht en. • Beim Bohren v on Löchern darauf achten, dass k eine F ahrzeugteile be- schädigt wer den.
388 If the information provided her e is not suitable for y our specifi c instal- lation requir ements, please contact your Blaupunkt dealer , your v ehicle manufacturer or our t elephone hot- line.
389 • Richiedete ad un negoziante specia- lizzato in articoli BL A UPUNK T il cav o di adattamento richiest o per il vostro modello di auto vettura. • A seconda del modello il Suo veicolo può differire da questa descrizione. Non forniamo garanzia per danni derivanti da errori di montaggio o di collegamento e per danni conse- guenti.
390 • Se till att inga a v for donets k ompo- nenter skadas i samband med borr - ning av hål. • Plus- och minuskabelns ledningsa- rea måst e vara minst 1,5 mm 2 . • Fordonets stickk ontakt får inte anslutas till radion! • Din BL A UPUNKT fackhandel tillhan- dahåller för r esp for donstyp erfor - derlig adapterk abel.
391 Mitgelieferte Montage- und Anschlussteile Supplied Mounting Hardware Materiel de montage fourni Componenti di fi ssaggio comprese nella fornitura Meegelev erde montagematerialen Medföljande mont.
392 3. 12V 1. 2. ca. 10 mm 7 608 . . . . . . Einbausätze Installation kits Kits de montage Set di montaggio Inbouwsets Monteringssatser 0°- 30° +/– 10° +/– 10° EA_Memphis_1.
393 12V 7. 8 613 150 002 3. 5. 53 182 165 1-20 A 6. Ausbau / Removal / Démontage / Smontaggio / Demontage / Urmontering 1. 2. 2. B 4. USB connection Antenna connection EA_Memphis_1.
394 * * * 8. Equalizer Amplifi er CD-Changer 10 Ampere max. 300 mA * Aut. antenna FB +12V / RC +12V +12V Amplifier Optional (Remote Contr ol Eye) AB 1 No connection 1 Speaker out RR+ 2 Radio Mute 2 Speak er out RR- 3 Sub-out 3 Speaker out RF+ 4 P er manent +12V 4 Speaker out RF- 5 Aut.
395 12 V 1 3 5 2 4 6 8 A Relais 7 RR RF LF LR 4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 Ohm + - + - + - + - BN Preamp./Sub./Center - out cable 7 607 001 512 12V 9. Sub out Änderungen vorbehalten! Subject to changes! Sous réserve de modifi cations! Modifi che riservate! Wijzigingen voorbehouden! Ändringar förbehålles! Kl.
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397 Bitte den ausgefüllt en Gerätepass sicher aufbe wahren! Please keep the fi lled-in radio pass in a safe place! Prière de conserver soigneusement la carte d’autoradio r emplie ! T enete per f.
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