BLAUPUNKT LONG BEACH 970 User Manual

CAR MULTIMEDIA  
Long Beach 970  
NOTE: Please do not watch videos or use other Apps while the vehicle is in motion.  
Doing so, is a safety violation. To watch videos or use Apps, please ensure that the vehicle is in  
parked mode with handbrake activated.  
Please check compatibility of the device with your mobile phone before purchase.  
New phone software versions in the future may or may not be compatible with the device.  
In-Warranty replacement will not be applicable for non compatibility of the mobile phone with  
the device.  
Contents  
Contents  
Safety notes  
Symbols used  
General Warning  
PhoneLink  
Phone debugging  
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SWC  
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File explorer  
Aux-In  
Road safety  
Instructions to read this User Manual  
Cleaning the unit  
Disposal notes  
Settings  
General  
Video  
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Warning  
Scope of delivery  
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Time  
Volume  
Network  
Personal  
Device  
System  
Placing the device in operation  
Instructions to the panel buttons  
Switching on/off with the touch  
Switch on/off via vehicle Ignition  
Main menu  
Volume  
Main interface  
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Useful information  
Warranty  
Service  
Connection Diagram  
USB Support Files  
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Radio Function  
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Radio function operation  
Setting the reception area  
Tuning Into a station  
Storing stations manually  
Scanning stations  
Band Switch  
Tune and Seek  
Auto Seek and Store stations  
Select memory bank  
Sound settings  
Equalizer settings  
Audio distribution (fader/balance)  
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Navigation Function  
Navigation settings  
Take me home  
Route  
Favourites  
History  
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Settings  
Phone Feature  
Making a call via Bluetooth  
Dialling  
Answer a call  
View Call History  
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View Phone Book  
Play Music  
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Bluetooth Music Function  
USB Music Function  
Audio playback from USB  
Video from USB  
Safety notes  
purpose, observe the connection diagram at the  
end of these instructions. For self-installation make  
sureyouhavetherighttoolswithyou.  
Safety notes  
The car audio system is manufactured according to  
recommended and established safety guidelines in a  
state of the art facility. Even so, dangers may occur if  
you do not observe the safety notes in their instruction  
manual.  
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Use your device in such a way that you can always  
safely control your vehicle. In case of doubt, stop  
at a suitable location and operate your device while  
the vehicle is parked. As the driver, you must not use  
the applications that will distract you from traffic  
(depending on the scope of functions of the device,  
e.g. viewing videos, searching for a destination)  
( N av i g at i o n e q u i p p e d ra d i o s a n d o t h e r  
downloadedapplication)  
These instructions are intended to familiarise you with  
themostimportantfunctions.  
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For best results, please read the user manual  
carefully and completely before using the car audio  
system.  
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Alwayskeeptheusermanualaccessibletoallusers.  
Always handover the car audio system to any third  
partyalongwiththeseinstructions.  
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Follow driving recommendations during the  
route guidance only if you are not violating any  
traffic regulations: Traffic signs and traffic  
regulations always have priority over driving  
recommendations.  
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In addition, observe the instructions of the devices  
usedincombinationwiththiscaraudiosystem.  
Symbols used  
Below are the symbols used in this user manual, please  
go throughthemcarefully:  
Always listen at moderate volume to protect your  
hearing and to be able to hear warning signals (e.g.  
police sirens and other external alerts while driving).  
During mute phases (e.g. when changing the audio  
source), changing the volume is not advisable. Do  
notincreasethevolumeduring thismutephase.  
CAUTION:  
Warns about possibilities of any injuries that  
mightoccur.  
DANGER:  
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Donotingestthebattery, chemical burnhazard  
Warns about damages to the DVD/CD drive  
(NotapplicabletoallSeries 900 Model)  
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The remote control is provided with a  
coin/button cell battery. This battery is charged  
and if this button battery is swallowed, it can  
cause severe internal burns & may lead to death  
in2hours.  
LOUDVOLUME:  
Warns abouthighvolume  
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Identiꢀesasequencingstep  
Identiꢀesalisting  
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Keep new & used batteries away from the reach of  
children.  
If the battery compartment does not close  
securely, stop using the product & keep it away  
fromthereachof children.  
GeneralWarning  
To avoid any injury or damage to yourself, your car and  
others, please make sure to do as following. Observe  
thefollowingnotetoprotectyourselfagainstinjuries:  
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If you think batteries might have been swallowed  
or placed inside any part of the body, seek  
immediatemedicalattention.  
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Do not modify or open the device. Do not do any  
unauthorised modiꢀcation to the device. In case you  
need any assistance, please visit the nearest service  
centre. The device should be open by an authorised  
persononly.  
Roadsafety  
Observe thefollowingnotesabout roadsafety:  
To avoid any injury or damage to yourself, your car and  
others, please make sure to do as following. Observe  
thefollowingnotetoprotectyourselfagainstinjuries:  
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Use as Directed: this car audio system is intended  
for installation and operation in a vehicle with 12V  
(negative ground) vehicle system voltage. Observe  
the output limits of the device. Only an authorised  
specialist should perform repairs and installation, if  
necessary.  
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Before using this unit, please read all related  
instructionscarefully.  
Any damage to this unit caused by improper  
operationswillvoidthewarranty.  
Please do not watch videos or use other Apps while  
the vehicle is in motion. Doing so, is a Safety  
violation. To watch videos or use Apps, please  
ensure that the vehicle is in parked mode with  
handbrakeactivated.  
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Installation Instructions: You may only install the  
car audio system yourself if you are experienced in  
installing car audios systems, and are very familiar  
with the electrical system of the vehicle. For this  
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Safety notes  
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The below-listed applications while driving the  
vehicle may divert your attention form the traffic  
situationandmay leadtoserious accidents:  
screenof theaudiosystem.  
Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth for  
cleaningtheaudiosystem.  
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Using the navigation feature like entering the  
destinationaddress  
Disposal notes  
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Videoplaybackorwatchinganykindof video  
Usageofinternetviathebrowser  
UseofconnectedphoneviaPhoneLINK  
Use or Download of Google PlayStore / Google  
Maps / Youtube is not permitted in the  
automotiveenvironment  
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Do not dispose of your old unit/batteries in the  
household trash.  
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Use the return and collection systems available to  
dispose of the old device, the remote control and  
exhausted batteries.  
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You are advised to refrain from any activity which  
could possibly divert your attention while driving.  
The best way to use these applications is when your  
vehicleisparked inasafelocation.  
To avoid short circuit, please do not dispose the unit  
into the water and please do not place or leave any  
kind of metal object (such as a coin or metal tools) in  
theunit.  
Please operate the unit as per this Manual, it is not  
allowed to open the unit for maintenance; In case if  
maintenance is required, please seek professional  
help.  
After the car engine is off, please do not use the car  
audio for a long time, otherwise, the battery could  
be drained.  
Scope of delivery  
The scope of delivery includes:  
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Car audio system  
GPS antenna  
External Bluetooth microphone  
Small parts set, installation material  
Screws and fasteners  
Connecting cables  
Instructions toread this User Manual  
Illustrations are used in this manual to explain  
operations and precautions. The illustrations used in  
this manual are only for reference, please take the  
actualunitas standard.  
Marks  
Mark for important preventive measures; please  
readcarefullytopreventanyinjury.  
Mark for a special explanation, auxiliary  
interpretation, imitationandreferences.  
Mark for additional information to operate this  
unit. Warm notes: When there is any difference  
between the Manual and the actual unit, please  
taketheactualunits  
asstandard.  
Declaration of conformity  
Blaupunkt India Pvt. Ltd. declares that the device  
complies with the basic requirements and the other  
relevantregulations oftheREDDirective2014/53/EU.  
Cleaningnotes  
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Solvents, cleaning and scouring agents as well as  
dashboard spray and plastics care products may  
contain ingredients that will damage the surface &  
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Placing the device in operation  
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Placing the device in operation  
Switching on/off with the touch button  
To switch-on. Touch the button (For switch off, hold  
the buttonpressedfor morethan2seconds.  
Turnthe unit on/owith ignition switch  
Turntheuniton:  
When the ignition switch is at ACC ON position, press  
thebutton[ ]onthepaneltoturn theuniton.  
Turntheunitoff:  
When the unit is ON, long-press the button [ ] on the  
panelformorethan2s, toturn otheunit.  
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Main menu (Home)  
1. PhoneLINK  
2. BluetoothMusic  
3. Apps  
In the main menu, please touch the buttons on the  
touchscreen to call up different sources and operating  
modes  
4. USB1  
5. USB2  
6. Settings  
7. Radio  
8. Navigation  
9. Phone  
In any source, press the  
button. The main menu  
(home page) is displayed. As long as you do not select a  
new audio source, the last active audio source  
continues to play. Note: The icons used in these  
instructions are intended to facilitate the explanation  
andactualdetailsmay varyinyourdevice.  
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Volume  
You can adjust the volume in steps from 0 (minimum)  
to40 (maximum).  
Touch the button + to raise volume and button to  
lowerthevolume  
You can mute the car audio system by touching the  
iconlightlywhileplayingmusic.  
Brieꢁy press the button to unmute the device or to  
return thepreviousvolume.  
Main Interface  
10. EQ  
After the unit is turned on, the system will enter Radio  
mode by default, then tap the icon to enter the main  
interface.  
11. SteeringWheelControl  
12. AuxIn  
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Radio  
Radiofunction  
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Select on the Radio region button to display the list  
of availablereceptionareas.  
Radio Icon  
Radiofunction operation  
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Selectthedesiredreceptionareaby doubleclicking.  
Thelistishidden, theselectedreceptionareaisset.  
Themainmenuisdisplayedagain.  
Touch the icon [Radio] in the main interface to enter  
theRadiointerface.  
Tuning Into a station  
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Brieꢁy press the 7 8button once or several times  
tochangethefrequency inIncrements.  
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You can select broadcast frequency directly by  
enteringthefrequencyinthe  
icon.  
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Thefrequency selectedisplayedbackontheradio.  
Press the 7 8button for approx. 2 seconds to start  
stationseektuning.  
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Theradiotunesintothenextreceivablestation.  
Note: For the reception area Europe: In the FM  
waveband, only traffic information (TA) stations are  
tuned into if the priority for traffic information feature  
is switchedon.  
Setting the reception area  
This car audio system is designed for operation In  
different regions with different frequency ranges and  
station technologies. The factory default of the  
reception area is 'EUROPE'. If you operate the car audio  
system in Asia.You may change the setting to 'INDIA' or  
selectsetasuitablereceptionareaonthemenu:  
Storingstationsmanually  
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Select the desired memory bank with the FM/AM  
button.  
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Set thedesiredstation.  
Press one of the memory buttons for approx. 2  
secondstostorethecurrentstationatthebutton.  
The station is stored and can be switched by  
selectingthedesiredstation.  
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With this device, you can automatically search for and  
store 6 FM stations offering the strongest reception in  
the regionin the currentmemory bank. Any previously  
stored stations in this memory bank are deleted In the  
process.  
Scanning stations  
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On the home page, press the (Settings) icon. The  
settingsmenuis displayed.  
At the top area of the Settings menu. Press the  
You can use the scan function to play all the receivable  
stationsofthecurrentwavebandfora fewseconds.  
(General)button.  
Selectthe'Radio' option  
The current setting is displayed as 'EUROPE' region'.  
Please leave it at the current setting or select the  
appropriate region this unit is being used in. In this  
casepleaseselectIndia.  
Long press the 7 8button. The seek tuning searches  
for stations In the current waveband. Each receivable  
stationisplayedfor a fewsecondsintheprocess.  
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Radio | Sound Setting  
Band Switch  
Sound Setting  
Touch the band icon  
to switch the radio bands  
Equalizer settings:  
amongFM1/FM2/FM3/AM1/AM2.  
In the main menu or on the control bar of the current  
audio source. Press the (Equalizer) button. To manage  
the Equalizer settings Select 'EQ ' form the main menu .  
EQ Icon  
Tuneand Seek  
Short press the icon 7 8to tune point by point; Long  
press the icon 7 8 to seek manually; It will stop  
seekingwhena stationsought.  
AutoSeek and Store stations  
Long-press the icon Lto auto seek, and auto store the  
turned stations. During seek, tap the icon Lagain to  
stopseeking.  
18 stations will be stored in FM band (6 stations in  
each FM1 / FM2 / FM3 each memory band); 12  
stations will be stored in AM band (6 stations in  
AM1 / AM2 each band). The system will stop  
seekingafteronecycleof seek.  
The equalizer menu is displayed. You can adjust the  
equalizer for all sources. The 10-band equaliser allows  
the user to ꢀne tune reproduced sound to suit  
individualtaste.  
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Startradiomode  
Selectmemorybank  
TuneIntoastation  
Select memorybank  
On the home screen, your will ꢀnd the 'Radio' icon.  
Touch the 'Radio' icon to enjoy the radio on the go.  
Different memory banks and wave bands are available  
Up to 6 stations can be stored in each memory  
bank.FM1+FM2+FM3/AM1+AM2. Press the  
repeatedlyuntilthedesiredmemorybankis displayed.  
button  
This option offers simpliꢀed sound turning and  
displays 6 preset. The 'Custom' setting allows you to  
ꢀne-tune the music just right to suit your taste. The  
optionsavailabletoyouarelistedbelow.  
Click on each of the setting to choose the right EQ  
settingfor thegenreofmusic.  
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Flat  
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Classical  
Jazz  
Flat  
Pop  
User  
Rock  
Custom  
Audio Distribution (fader/balance)  
Press the to adjust the Balance (L-R) & Fader (Front-  
Rear) bandsaccordingtothepassengerpreferences.  
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LeftFront  
LeftRear  
RightFront  
RightFront  
Touch the blue dot to adjust your preference OR use  
thearrowkeystoadjustyour preference.  
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Sound Setting | Navigation Function  
Navigation Function  
This device is equipped with navigation on board.  
Insert the mSD card (sold separately) into the map slot  
and type your destination. Follow turn-by-turn voice-  
guided commands to get to your destination hassle-  
free.  
Because of the rapid development of the urban  
construction and the road planning, the navigation  
mapcompanyconstantlyupdatesthenavigationmap.  
If the route directed by the navigation map is found to  
not conform with the actual road condition or the  
actual traffic control condition, please drive the car as  
per the actual road condition, traffic control and traffic  
rules.  
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The Balance and Fader reading will be displayed on  
thetoprightof thescreen.  
Once you have achieved your desired setting touch  
the return tab to return to the previous menu. It’s  
recommendedtoleavetheBalance/Faderat0-0.  
Stepstoopen thenavigation:  
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Insert SD card in the Navigation Slot before  
installation  
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Touch the icon [Navigation] in the main interface to  
enterthenavigationinterface.  
Navigation Icon  
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Enterthedesireddestinationusingtheinputkeys.  
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Once destination is set, the system will plan the  
routeandbeginnavigating.  
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Navigation Function  
Touch on the icon the access the rich navigation  
features:  
Takeme home:  
Set the address and use this option to plan your route  
backtohome.  
Route:  
This tab shows vital information about your current trip  
insession.  
In the area where the driver is familiar with the  
neighborhood, it may be more advisable for the driver  
to drive by himself than to rely on the navigation  
system.  
Navigation settings  
There are ꢀve icons to enhance your navigation  
experience and ease your everyday use of the  
navigationfeature.  
Click on the icon  
at the bottom left to expose the  
featureslistedbelow:  
Favourites:  
Here you can store your favourite or frequently  
travelled destinations. This will save you time in  
inputtingtheaddresseverytime.  
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Take me home: Auto detects your location and plans  
your routebackhome  
Route:Showthetrip starts  
Favourites: You can save your favourite/frequently  
travelledlocations  
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History:  
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History:Showsyourtrip history  
Setting: Generalnavigationsettings  
Check your travel history and places travelled. This is  
quite helpful in computing the travel done by you in  
therecentpast.  
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Navigation Function | Phone Feature  
Setting  
Phone Feature  
Several settings are available to may your ride safer and  
comfortable. Like the Speed alert and the safety  
camera alert. Please keep them checked for a good  
ride. You can also deactivate the options by  
uncheckingthem.  
Phone Icon  
Please be aware that using a hand-held phone while  
driving is an offence. You can use this device to make &  
receive calls hands-free. However, it is suggested to  
make minimal use of this feature & talk only when  
required. Talking while driving may divert your  
attentionfromtrafficconditionsahead.  
In case oferror  
In normal condition, the error of satellite signal  
reception is about 7 meters, while in several situations,  
some error may still occur after the auto-correcting of  
the software, at these moments, the driver should pay  
attention to the road condition and drive according to  
theactualroadcondition.  
Makinga call viaBluetooth  
For the ꢀrst time to pair the mobile and the unit, it is  
requiredtooperateasbelowinstructions:  
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Turn theBluetoothof themobileon;  
Search the Bluetooth device with the mobile or the  
unit, andconnect-DevicenameisLongBeach 970;  
A prompt message will show on the mobile, input  
thepassword0000andConꢀrm onthemobile;  
After pairing successfully, the system will enter the  
interfacebelow:  
Note: Using environment of navigation  
system can be complicated and varying, the  
system operation may have some issues (such  
as failing to enter the map interface, no image  
etc. ) when encountered by a large  
electromagnetic disturbance. It will require a  
re-startoperationtodealwiththeseissues.  
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After the unit is powered off and on, the Bluetooth  
of the unit will connect to the mobile last  
disconnected.  
Device name and the pin to connect is available on  
theinterface  
lt is required to turn on the function "Visible to all  
nearby Bluetooth devices" on the mobile & then  
the unit will be able to ꢀnd the mobile Bluetooth  
device.  
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Phone Feature  
View CallHistory  
Dialing  
Tap the [ ] icon in Bluetooth interface to enter the call  
historyinterfaceasshownbelow:  
After the mobile is connected to the unit successfully,  
input a series of numbers via the numeric buttons on  
the screen, and then tap the icon [ ] to make a call.  
While dialing, if a wrong number was input, you may  
tap the icon [ ] to delete one by one, or long-press the  
icon[ ]todeleteall. Asisshowninbelowinterface:  
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Touch the [ ] icon for Incoming call, [  
call and[ ]Missedcall.  
] Outgoing  
View Phone Book  
Touch the [ ] icon in Bluetooth mode to enter the  
belowinterface.  
Youmay alsomakeacallviayourmobiledirectly.  
Tapthe[ ] icontoactivateMutemode.  
Youmay alsohangupacallviayourphonedirectly.  
Answer acall  
When there is an incoming call, the system will switch  
toBluetoothinterfaceautomatically  
Asshownintheinterfacebelow:  
Note: After Bluetooth is connected successfully, the  
system will send a request message to the mobile  
[Android would like to access your contacts and call  
history. Give access to Android?] Press Yes on your  
mobile, the unit will begin to download the phonebook;  
After downloading successfully, the call history &  
phonebookof the mobilewilldisplay ontheunit.  
Tapthe[ ] icontoanswera call.  
You may also answer or refuse a call via your mobile  
directly.  
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Play Music  
Taptheicon[9] / [:] toplayprevious/nextsong.  
BluetoothMusic Function  
The Bluetooth music function allows user to directly  
stream music stored on their mobile devices to the  
Taptheicon[;] toswitchbetweenPause/Play  
radio.  
USBdatacarrier  
Thisdevicefeatures2 USBports(TypeA)attheRear.  
BT Music  
Basic information  
Long Beach 970 comes equipped with 2 Rear USB ports  
(Type A). The hardwired USB port allows for quick  
charging of portable devices (up to 2A) and the other  
viaapatchharness upto1.5A.  
For safety reasons, playback of movies and images on  
the integrated monitor is allowed only while the  
vehicle is parked and the handbrake is applied. The  
BRAKE cable must be connected with the handbrake  
connection of the vehicle (see Connection diagram at  
the end of these instructions). Movie playback on a  
Rear Seat Monitorispossiblewhiledriving.  
Touch the [Bluetooth music] icon to enter the  
followinginterface.  
Notes:  
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Blaupunkt cannot guarantee ꢁawless function of  
USB data carriers and microSD cards available in  
themarket.  
Audio playback from USB  
The principles of audio playback (MP3/WMA) from data  
carriers are identical for all sources. Select the desired  
source via the main menu. The device changes to the  
desiredsourceandtheplaybackstarts.  
Depending on the model o f the mobile phone, you  
may need to press start to play music ꢀles via your  
mobile.  
USB  
The music formats supported by this unit include MP3,  
M4A,WAV, AMR,WMA, OGG, AAC, MIDetc.  
USB  
When playing a music ꢀle that is not supported, the  
system will prompt "fail to play as the ꢀle format is not  
supported". Touch the [Music] icon in the main  
interfacetoenterbelowinterface:  
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Play Music  
Video playbackfromUSB  
Select the desired source from the main menu. The  
device changes to the desired source and the playback  
starts.  
Important:Pleasedonotwatchvideowhiledriving.  
Pictures  
You can view pictures saved in the USB and other  
collaborative locations. Click on the [Pictures] icon to  
launchthisfeature.  
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PhoneLINK  
To activate PhoneLINK please follow detailed  
instructions on the next page to turn on USB  
debugging.  
PhoneLINK  
InstructionsonPhoneLINK  
The PhoneLINK feature mirrors the phone screen on iPhone PhoneLINK operation  
the head unit. Please note PhoneLINK feature is  
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Turn onthehotspotontheiPhone:  
Turn on the iPhone hotspot in [Settings], record the  
hotspotnameandpassword;  
Turn on WiFi in [Settings] on the unit, search the  
iPhonehotspot, inputpasswordandconnect.  
Open the Shortcuts control bar on the mobile, ꢀnd  
Airplay - EC - Mirror to turn on Mirror switch and  
connect.  
available for Android/iOS phones only for this model.  
You can access apps, emails & messages while on the  
go.  
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Note: After the Mobile and the unit are connected  
successfully, theunitwilldisplay themobilescreen.  
Touch the icon [PhoneLINK] on the main interface to  
entertheinterfacebelow:  
PhoneLINK.: New PhoneLINK feature allows  
you to connect your Android Smartphone to  
this Blaupunkt. Touchscreen radio using your  
mobilephonedatacable.  
Enjoy all functions & applications on your  
Androidphoneviathein-dashradio.  
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View your smartphone images on the radio  
display  
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Play musicfromyourphone  
N a v i g a t e w i t h o u t t o u c h i n g y o u r  
smartphone  
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Accessyourphonecontacts&apps  
Checkyour Email/Messages  
'Check compatibility with your Android phone  
beforepurchase.  
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Please follow the below instructions to turn on debugging on your phone.  
Some steps may be different on different phones please also refer to your mobile phone instruction manual.  
1. Go to Settings  
2. About Phone  
3. Build Number  
5 & 6. You will now see Developer mode activated  
under Developer Option  
4. Tap on Build no for  
6 to 8 times  
8. Switch on USB Debugging,  
9. USB debugging is  
Say OK to the message  
now ON  
7. Turn on Developer  
Option  
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After the above connect the USB cable to radio & mobile  
SWC | File Explorer | AUX-in  
SWC(Steeringwheelcontrol)  
FileExplorer  
The 'File Explorer' icon on the main interface allows you  
tobrowsethecontentof your ꢀlesusedonthedevice  
Steering wheel control allows you up to 8 functions  
depending upon the number of control buttons in the  
speciꢀc vehicle the device is being installed that can be  
operated via existing steering wheel-mounted  
controls.This requires assigningthe desired function to  
thebuttonsontheSWC.  
The 'Classify' tab can help you quickly identify the ꢀles  
you are looking for based on its classiꢀcation. The  
options available range from Apk, Image, Video, music  
or any othertype.  
Note: The SWC function operates with analog control  
signals, depending on the vehicle type an additional  
interfacemay berequired.  
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SelecttheSWCiconform themaininterface  
Assign the desired function up to 8 placeholders  
(Selectany from1 to8)  
Ÿ
Ÿ
The assigned placeholder is identiꢀed by the check  
mark and the selected function is identiꢀed by  
placeholdernumber  
Ÿ
Ÿ
Repeat the steps to assign the additional function to  
theSWCcontrols  
Thereafter assign the relevant placeholders to the  
buttonsof steeringwheel-mountedcontrols  
Tapon'BeginLearn'tostart  
Placeholder 1 and the assigned function are  
displayed  
Press any button of the steering remote control for  
When you tap on the 'sd card' tab you get to see  
content from the different folders you have. Select the  
desiredfoldertoaccessyour ꢀles.  
Ÿ
Ÿ
AUXin  
AUX in Icon  
Ÿ
Ÿ
approximately1second  
The displayed function is assigned to the button  
beingpressed  
Ÿ
Ÿ
Taponthe  
You can tap the  
andreassignifneeded.  
toassignthenextfunction  
²
to return to a previous function  
±
Connect the video RCA to video input socket and the  
audio RCA’s (L+R) to the audio input RCA’s, tap the icon  
[AUX-IN] in the main interface to enter AUX-IN  
interface.  
Warning: Do notwatchVideowhiledriving  
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Settings  
Settings  
Time  
Setting  
Sync from GPS: Turn on to activate & Synchronize  
clockfromGPSservices.  
Under 'Settings,' you will ꢀnd a various settings which  
you will need to access from time to time. Tap the icon  
theexploreandmaketherequiredsettings.  
Setdate:Accesstosetthecurrentdate  
Settime:Accesstosetthecurrenttime  
Select time zone: Depending on the area of operation  
of thisunit, pleaseselectappropriatetimezone  
Use 24 hour format: Please select if you want to  
displayin24hoursformat  
General  
Volumes  
Radio Region: Please select India as preferred region  
of operation  
Blackout: Turn on to blank out the screen. It helps  
reducetheglareinthecabinwilldriving atnight.  
Beep Turn on to activate Beep function every time a  
buttonor iconis touched  
Video  
Volumes: Please select the source & adjust the overall  
volume (gain). This function is to be used only to  
balancetheoveralllevelsbetweenvarioussources  
Parking: Turn on to allow user to watch videos while  
vehicleisinparked condition.  
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Settings  
Network  
System  
WiFi: Show available networks & lets user pick the one  
he/shedesires.  
Personal  
Location: Turn on the location option to help get  
betterresults.  
Language & Input: Selectfromthelanguageoptions.  
Factory data reset: Access to reset device to factory  
setting.  
Alldataerase:Erasealldata.  
Device  
Brigtness: Adjustoverallbrightnessof thedisplay.  
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Service  
Useful information  
If your device should need service or to get more  
information about our local authorised service centers,  
youcanemailusat  
OR  
Warranty  
We provide a 2 year manufacturer's warranty for  
products bought within the India. For devices  
purchased outside the India, the warranty terms issued  
byourrespectiveresponsibledomesticagencyisvalid.  
Call18002096820  
Register ONLINE within 15 days of PURCHASE to  
activateWARRANTY.  
Theproceduretoactivatethewarranty is givenbelow;  
Thank you for buying Blaupunkt  
Model: Long Beach 970  
Serial No.:  
BP76103550000001  
Please activate the e-warranty within 15 days of purchase.  
To activate your e-warranty, please follow the below steps:  
Step 1. Please send SMS  
SERIAL <space> <serial number> to 07760962759  
Step 2. In response to the sent SMS, you should  
receive back a link via SMS, please Click on it  
Step 3. Complete a simple form to register  
your product & activate e-warranty.  
or upon completion of registration, follow  
the link at the bottom on the page to download.  
Should you require further assistance,  
please call: Customer Support 1800 209 6820  
Thank You!!  
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Connection Diagram  
A
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
201816141210 8 6 4 2  
1917151311 9 7 5 3 1  
C
2018  
19 17  
161412 10 8 6 4 2  
151311 9 7 5 3 1  
B
Description  
Description  
PIN NO  
PIN NO  
Description  
B+  
FRONT L-  
PIN NO  
11  
12  
1
2
GND  
FRONT L+  
1
2
MIC+  
MIC-  
3
4
5
6
7
8
V_OUT  
GND  
3
4
5
6
7
8
FRONT R+  
REAR L+  
REAR R+  
REVERSE  
KEY A  
ACC  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
FRONT R-  
REAR L-  
REAR R-  
P_ANT  
ILL  
BRAKE  
KEY_GND  
NC  
RCA_RL  
RCA_RR  
A
B
NC  
AGND  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
9
10  
KEY B  
NC  
9
10  
11  
12  
C
Description  
PIN NO  
Description  
USB2-  
GND  
PIN NO  
11  
12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
AGND  
RCA_FR  
RCA_FL  
R_AUX_L  
R_AUX_R  
GND  
AUX_CVBS  
VGND  
CAMERA_CVBS 19  
CAM_POWER 20  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
USB2+  
USB_5V  
USB1-  
USB1+  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
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Multimedia Support list  
Supported File Extension  
Supported Video Code  
Supported Audio Code  
File Format  
.mpg, .mpeg, .dat, .vob, .m2v, .m1v  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2 ,H.264  
MPEG, PCM, MP3  
MPEG  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264,  
VC-1, MJPEG, H.263, Sorenson  
MPEG, MP3, PCM,  
WMA, AAC, FLAC  
.avi, .xvid  
AVI  
.rm, .rmvb, .ra (audio only)  
.ꢁv, .hlv  
RV30; RV40  
COOK, AAC  
RM  
FLV  
H.264; Sorenson H263  
PCM, MP3, AAC  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,  
H.264, H.263, VC-1  
.asf, .wmv, .wma (audio only)  
MP3, PCM, AAC, MPEG, WMA  
AAC, MPEG, MP3, PCM  
ASF/WMV  
MP4  
.mp4, .mov, .m4v, .3gp,  
.m4a (audio only)  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,  
H.264, H.263, MJPEG  
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, RV,  
H.263, MJPEG, VC-1, Sorenson H263  
MP3, AAC, PCM,  
MPEG, FLAC, VORBIS, WMA  
.webm, .mkv, .mka (audio only)  
MKV  
MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, RV,  
H.263, VC-1  
MPEG, MP3, PCM, AAC,  
COOK, VOBIS, WMA  
.ogm, .ogg (audio only)  
.ts, .m2ts, .m2t, .tp, .trp  
OGM  
TS  
MPEG-2, H.264, MPEG-4, VC-1  
MPEG, MP3, AAC, PCM  
Supported File Extension  
Supported Audio Code  
File Format  
.mp1, .mp2, .mp3  
.wav, .pcm  
MP3  
WAV  
FLAC  
APE  
MPEG / MP3  
PCM / Microsoft ADPCM / IMA ADPCM  
.ꢁac  
.ape  
ꢁac  
ape  
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Blaupunkt India Private Limited  
47, Atlanta Society, Nariman Point  
Mumbai‐ 400 021. Maharashtra. India.  

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