BLAUPUNKT SAN MARINO 350 User Manual

CAR MULTIMEDIA  
SAN MARINO 350  
NOTE: Please do not watch videos or use Apps while the vehicle is in motion. Doing so, is a safety  
violation. To watchvideos 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  
mobilephonewiththedevice.  
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Adjust volume  
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Tune into stations manually; select title,  
Fast Search  
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Equalizer  
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Calling up direct input for FM transmitter track,  
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Note: Functionality of some buttons may not be applicable to some models  
Rear Camera Input  
External monitor  
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Safety notes  
Symbols used  
Road safety  
General safety notes  
Declaration of conformity 05  
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Sound settings  
Audio distribution (fader/balance)  
Equalizer  
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Cleaning notes  
Disposal notes  
Scope of delivery  
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General settings  
General  
Radio  
Video  
SWC  
Wallpaper  
Data and Time  
Display  
Software Vision  
PhoneLINK*  
Digital Clock  
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Placing the device in operation  
Switch on/off  
Volume  
Main menu  
Set the reception area  
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Radio mode  
Start radio mode  
Select memory bank  
Tune into a station  
Starting station seek tuning  
Store stations manually  
Storing stations automatically (Travelstore)  
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Useful information  
Warranty  
Service  
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Instructions on Phone Link  
Connection diagram  
Appendix  
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Scaning stations  
Switch RDS on/off  
Switching the REG function (regional programmes)  
on/off  
Switch the AF (alternative frequencies)  
function on/off  
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USB/SD Support Files  
Switch the TA (Travel Announcement)  
function on/off  
Adjust the seek tuning sensitivity  
Select the programme type and start  
seek tuning  
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USB/microSDHC media playback  
Basic information  
USB data carrier  
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microSDHC cards  
Audio playback from USB or microSDHC  
Video playback from USB or microSDHC  
Image playback from USB or audioSDHC  
Bluetooth mode  
Starting Bluetooth mode  
Phonebook  
Register Bluetooth devices  
Telephone mode - Bluetooth  
Audio playback - Bluetooth  
Bluetooth settings  
External audio/video sources  
AV-IN input  
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Safety notes  
Installationinstructions  
The car audio system was manufactured according to  
recommended and established safety guidelines in a state of  
the art facility. Even so, damage may occur if you do not  
observethe safety notesinthese instructions.  
You may only install the car audio system yourself if you are  
experienced in installing car audio systems and are very  
familiar with the electrical system of the vehicle. For this  
purpose, observe the connection diagram at the end of these  
instructions.  
These instructions are intended to familiarize you with the  
mostimportantfunctions.  
Declarationofconformity  
BlaupunktIndiaPvt. Ltd. declaresthatthedevice complieswith  
the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of  
theREDDirective2014/53/EU.  
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Read these instructions carefully and completely before  
usingthe caraudiosystem.  
Keep these instructions at a location so that they are  
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alwaysaccessibletoallusers.  
Cleaningnotes  
Solvents, cleaning and scouring agents as well as dashboard  
spray and plastics care products may contain ingredients that  
willdamagethesurface&screenoftheaudiosystem.  
In addition, observe instructions of the devices used in  
conjunctionwiththiscaraudiosystem.  
Symbols used  
Theseinstructions employthefollowingsymbols:  
Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth for cleaning the car  
audiosystem.  
Do not dispose of your old unit  
household trash.  
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batteries in the  
Use the return and collection systems available to  
dispose of the old device, the remote control and  
exhaustedbatteries.  
Warning  
Donotingestthebattery, ChemicalBurnHazard  
The remote control is supplied with a coin/button cell battery. If  
this battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns &  
leadtodeathin2hours.  
Keepnew&usedbatteriesaway fromchildren.  
Roadsafety  
Observethefollowingnotesaboutroadsafety:  
If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using  
theproduct&keepitawayfromchildren.  
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Use your device in such a way that you can  
If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed  
insideanypart ofthebody, seekimmediatemedicalattention.  
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 may not use the  
applications that will distract you from traffic (depending on  
thescopeof functionsofthe device(e.g. viewingvideosetc).  
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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  
havealwayspriority overdriving recommendations.  
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Always listen at a moderate volume to protect your  
hearing and to be able to hear warning signals (e.g. police  
sirens). During mute phases (e.g. when changing the audio  
source), changing the volume is not advisable. Do not increase  
thevolumeduringthismutephase.  
General safetynotes  
Observethefollowingnotetoprotect yourselfagainstinjuries:  
Donotmodify oropen thedevice.  
Useasdirected  
This car audio system is intended for installation and operation  
in a vehicle with 12 V vehicle system voltage and must be  
installed in a 2DIN slot. Observe the output limits of the device.  
Repairs and installation, if necessary, should be performed by a  
specialist.  
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Scope of delivery  
Main menu(Home)  
The scope of delivery includes:  
In the main menu, please touch the buttons on the touchscreen  
tocallupdifferentsourcesandoperatingmodes.  
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Car audio system  
Remote control (incl. battery)  
External Bluetooth microphone  
Getting started  
Small parts set  
Installation material  
Connecting cables  
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Pressthe HOME key ③  
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Inthe currentsource, pressthe[ ]button.  
Themainmenu (homepage)isdisplayed.  
Press [Display Off] turn off screen display, the audio output  
will keep working. Touch anywhere on the screen and the  
displaycomeson.  
Caution!  
Transport securingscrews(where applicable)  
Ensure that the transport securing screws at the top side of  
the deviceareremovedbeforestartupof the device.  
Switchingon/off  
Switchingon/off with the powerkey  
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To switch-on, pressthe key  
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To switch-off, hold the key  
pressed for more than 2  
seconds.  
Switchon/off via vehicle ignition  
As long as you do not select a new audio source, the last  
activeaudiosourcecontinuestoplay.  
If the car audio system is connected with the vehicle ignition  
turning off the ignition key also switches off the device.  
Switchingon theignitionwillturn onthe device.  
Note:  
The figures used in these instructions are intended to  
facilitateexplanation. Some detailsmayvary inyourdevice.  
Volume  
Adjusting the volume  
You can adjust the volume in steps from  
(maximum).  
Setting thereceptionarea  
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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 "India".  
If you operatethe car audio systemoutside India, e.g. in the US or  
Europe, you may first have to set a suitable reception area in the  
menu:  
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Presskey & tochange the volume.  
Mutingthecar audiosystem(Mute)  
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Briefly press the key to mute the device or to return to  
previousvolume.  
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On the home page, press the [Settings] button. The  
Settings menu isdisplayed.  
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In the bottom area of the Settings menu, press the [Radio]  
button.  
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Thecurrentsettingisdisplayedunder"RadioRegion".  
Tap on the [Radio Region] triangle symbol todisplaythe list  
of availablereceptionareas.Theselectedreceptionis set.  
Pressthe [ ] button.  
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Themainmenu isdisplayedagain.  
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Radiomode  
SwitchingRDS on/off  
Many FM stations broadcast an RDS (Radio Data System)  
signal in addition to their programme in the Europe reception  
area that allows additional functions, such as the display of  
thestationname.  
Startradiomode  
In themainmenu, pressthe [Radio]button.  
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Theradiopagemenu isdisplayed.  
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On the home page, press the [Settings] button. The  
Settings menuisdisplayed.  
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In the bottom area of the Settings menu, press the [Radio]  
button.  
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Tapon the [RDS] triangle symboltoturn RDSon/off.  
If the RDS function is switched on, RDS is displayed in  
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Tapon [RDS]buttonfor RDSmenu  
Pressthe [ ] button.Themainmenu isdisplayedagain.  
Select FM/AMband  
Up to30stationscanbestoredineachmemorybank.  
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Pressthe[ FM ] or[AM ]button  
Tuningintoastation  
Tuningintostationsmanually  
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Briefly press the [ ] or [ ] button once or several times  
tochange thefrequencyinincrements.  
Stationseektuning  
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Press the [ ] or [ ] button for approx. 2 seconds to start  
station seek tuning. The radio tunes to the next  
receivablestation.  
Switching the REG func tion (regional  
programmes)on/off  
Some RDS stations divide their programmes into regional  
programmeswith differentcontentatcertaintimes.  
If the REG function is activated, the car audio system changes  
only to those alternate frequencies of the set station on which  
thesameregionalprogrammeisbeingbroadcast.  
Note:  
For the reception area Europe: In the FM wave band, only  
traffic announcement information stations are tuned  
into if priority for traffic announcement feature is  
switchedon.  
Press the [REG] button to switch the REG function on or  
off.  
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Storingstationsmanually  
If the REG function is switched on, REG is displayed in  
white.  
Select[ FM ]or[AM]button.  
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Set the desiredstation.  
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Press one of the memory buttons [1]-[30] for approx. 2  
seconds to store the current station at the button. The  
stationisstored.  
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Switching the AF(Alternate frequencies) function  
on/off  
If the AF function is activated, the car audio system  
automatically tunes into the best receivable frequency for the  
stationthatiscurrentlyset.  
Storingstationsautomatically (Travelstore)  
Upto 30 stations can be stored under the FM band and AM  
bandseparately.  
Press the [AF] buttontoswitchthe AF function on or off. If  
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theAFfunction isswitchedon, AF isdisplayedin white.  
Note:  
For Europe reception area: If traffic announcement is  
switched-on, only trafficannouncementstationsarestored.  
Switching the TA (Travel Announcement)  
functionon/off  
If the TA function is activated, the car audio system  
automaticallyreceivetravelannouncement.  
Scanning stations  
You can use the scan function to play all the receivable  
stationsof the currentwavebandfor afew seconds.  
Pressthe [TA] buttontoswitchtheTAfunction onor off.  
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Pressthe[  
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IftheTAfunctionisswitchedon, TA isdisplayedin white.  
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The seek tuning searches for stations in the current  
waveband. Each receivable station is played for a few  
secondsintheprocess.  
Adjustingtheseektuningsensitivity  
The seek tuning sensitivity decides whether the automatic  
station seek tuning finds only strong stations or also weaker  
stationsthatmaybenoisy.  
Pressing the [  
] button again selects the currently scanned  
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stationandplaysitback.  
Press the [LO] or [DX] button to adjust the sensitivity of  
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stationseektuning.  
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Radio Mode | USB/mSDHC media playback  
USB/microSDHCmediaplayback  
If LO is displayed, only stations with a strong signal are  
foundduring seektuning.  
If DX is displayed, stations with a strong and weak signal  
arefoundduring seektuning.  
Basic information  
The car audio system can be used to play MP3 files as well as  
MP3orWMAfileson USBdatacarriers andmSDHCcards.  
In addition, you can view movies and images from USB data  
carriers and mSDHC cards on the display or a connected  
monitor.  
Selecting the programme type and starting seek  
tuning  
You can select a programme type with the PTY function to  
search for stations of a particular genre, for example, stations  
thatbroadcastrockmusic, sporteventsor news.  
For safety reasons, the playback of movies and images on the  
integrated monitor is allowed only while the vehicle is parked  
and the hand brake is applied. The "BRAKE" cable must be  
connected with the hand brake connection of the vehicle (see  
Connection diagram at the end of these instructions). The  
movie playback on an external monitor in the rear is possible  
whiledriving.  
Pressthe [PTY] buttontodisplaythe programmetypes.  
Scroll through the list with [3] / [4] and tap on the  
desiredprogrammetypeto startPTYseek tuning.  
If a station broadcasts a programme with the selected  
programmetype, thisstationisplayedback.  
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Notes:  
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee flawless function of copy-  
protected USB data carriers and mSD cards available 1n the  
market.  
Note the following information when preparing an MP3/  
WMAdatacarrier:(max. 32GB)  
Namingof tracksanddirectories:  
Max. 32 characters without the file extension  
".mp3" or ".wma" (the use of more characters  
reduces the number of tracks and folders that the car  
audiosystemcanrecognize)  
USB format/file system: mass storage device / FAT / FAT16 /  
FAT32(max. 32GB)  
mSDcardfilesystem:FAT/FAT16/FAT32 (max. 32GB)  
Fileextensionof audiofiles  
.MP3forMP3 files  
.WMAforWMAfiles  
WMA files only without Digital Rights management (DRM) &  
createdwithWindowsMedia®Playerversion8orlater  
MP3ID3tags:Version 1and2  
Bitratefor creatingaudiofiles:  
MP3:32 to320kbps  
WMA:32to192 kbps  
USBdatacarrier  
DevicefeaturesaUSBportattheback  
Connecting a USB datacarrier  
InserttheUSBdatacarrier intheUSB socket.  
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The device automatically switches to USB mode.The data  
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is read, and playback starts with the first media file  
recognizedbythedevice.  
Removing the USB datacarrier  
Turn offthe caraudiosystem.  
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Disconnectthe USB datacarrier  
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microSDHCcards  
This device features 1 microSD card slot located at the front of  
thedevice.  
Inserting themicroSDHCcard  
Insert the microSDHC card with its labelled side to the  
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right (flattened corner to the top) and its contacts metal  
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USB/mSDHC media playback  
sidefirstintothecardslot untilitclicksintoplace.  
If the MIX function is switched on, the symbol is  
displayedinwhite.  
The MIX mode depends on the selected  
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The device automatically switches to microSDHC mode.  
Once the data is read, playback starts with the first media  
file recognizedbythe device.  
REPEATfunction.  
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Removing the microSDHCcard  
Push on themicroSDHC carduntilitdisengages.  
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VideoplaybackfromUSBormSDHC  
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PullthemicroSDHC cardoutofthecardslot  
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Select the desired sourcefrom the main menu.Thedevice  
changestothe desiredsourceandtheplaybackstarts.  
Iftheplaybackdoes notstartwith the video playback,  
AudioplaybackfromUSBormSDHC  
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The principles of audio playback (MP3/WMA) from data  
carriers areidenticalforallsources.  
press the [  
] button to previous folder list and change  
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tothefolder/filelist.  
Select the desired source via the main menu. The device  
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Press the [ ] button to display all the folders of the data  
carrier.  
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changestothe desiredsourceandthe playbackstarts.  
Iftheplaybackdoesnot startwith theaudioplayback,  
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press the [ ] button to previous folder list and change to  
theother folder/file list.  
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Note:  
Folders and videos are selected and started as described  
under audioplayback.  
Press the [  
carrier.  
] button to display all folders in the data  
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If you select a movie, playback starts. During movie playback,  
the playbackmenu ishidden.  
Briefly touch the touchscreen once to display the  
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playbackmenuagain.Theplaybackmenu isshown.  
[p] Scrollupthrough the listpagebypage.  
[q] Scrolldownthroughthe listpagebypage.  
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[] Open selectedfile.  
[;/u] Interruptplaybackandcontinueplayback.  
Afterchoosing atitle, theplaybackmenuisdisplayed.  
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] Displayequalizer.  
] Switchrepeatfunction formovieor folder on/off.  
] StartMIXrandomtrackplay&enditagain.  
Image playbackfromUSBormSDHC  
Selectthe desiredsourceviathemainmenu.  
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The device changes to the desired source and the  
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playbackstarts.  
Ifplaybackdoes notstartwiththe imageplayback,  
press the [  
] button to previous folder list and change  
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tothe folder/file list.  
Press the [ ] button to display all the folders of the data  
carrier.  
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] Shortpress: Playpreviousfile.  
Long press: Fastsearch.  
[;/u] Interruptplaybackandcontinueplayback.  
[
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Longpress:Fastsearch.  
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The REPEAT mode changes each time the  
buttonispressed  
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USB/mSDHC media playback | Bluetooth Mode  
Bluetoothmode  
The Bluetooth® function allows pairing cell phones  
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BT  
equipped mediaplaybackdeviceswith the car audiosystem.  
Once you pair a cell phone with the car audio system, you can  
make phone calls with the built-in hands free function. You can  
access the list of dialled numbers and the phone book of the  
registeredcellphoneafterselecting“Sync”option.  
If the connected Bluetooth® device supports the functions  
like A2DP and AVRCP, you can play music via the car audio  
system and control playback. During a call, music playback is  
interruptedandresumes againafterthe call.  
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] Zoom in.  
] Zoom out.  
If a cell phone is paired via Bluetooth® and a call is received  
during playback, the source playback is interrupted and the  
callmenu isdisplayed.  
StartingBluetoothmode  
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Note:  
SelectInthe mainmenu, press [Phone].  
Folders and images are selected and start as described  
under audioplayback.  
The Bluetooth® menu is displayed. It contains the  
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phone loglist  
[p] Scrollupthrough thelistpagebypage.  
[q] Scrolldownthroughthe listpagebypage.  
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] Missedcalllist  
] Dialedoutnumber list  
] Incomingcalllist  
] Displaykeypadmenu.  
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Display phonebook, device will download  
phonebook everytime itsin pairing range  
] DisplayBluetooth®settingsmenu  
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Briefly tap contact bar of phone log / phonebook to make a  
phone call  
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Bluetooth Mode  
Phonebook  
Once paired successfully the menu for the registered  
deviceisdisplayed.  
Select phonebook menu, Press [ ] .The following menu  
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appears.  
Briefly touch [ ], the keypad will pop up. Input the  
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lettertosearch contact.  
Press the [ ] button of the Bluetooth® device with which  
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youwanttoestablishaconnection.  
When the device is in range, the connection is established  
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&the menufor thedeviceisdisplayed.  
Press the [ ] button if you want to delete the Bluetooth®  
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devicefromthelist.  
Telephonemode -Bluetooth  
Pressthe[ ] buttonthe followingmenuappears.  
Note:  
Phone book sync: To be able to access the phone Log /  
phonebook of a connected mobile phone / device, you  
must allow sync phonebook on your mobile phone. Car  
audio systemsupportupto1024 numbers.  
Enter a phone number with the keypad & press the [  
button.  
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Briefly tap a contact / number via the caller list or phone  
book in the pop-up window. If there’s an incoming call,  
the callmenu isdisplayed.  
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Phone Log / Phonebook download: Once device is  
paired with the car radio & sync option is selected the car  
radio begins downloading the phone log and  
phonebook. Should this be interrupted the download  
will begin the next time the device is within range &  
connectedtothe carradio.  
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Connection status  
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If  
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mobile phone/device is  
connectedwith the car audio system,the Bluetooth®icon  
is displayed at the top right corner of the display in all  
audio/video sources.  
RegisteringBluetoothdevices  
If you want to pair a device with the car audio system for the  
first time, proceedasfollows:  
Select phone on the car audio system and on your  
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Bluetooth®device.  
Search for new devices/connections on your Bluetooth®  
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device.  
In the options menu of the Bluetooth® mode, enter a  
pairing code(seeBluetooth®settings).  
The car audio system appears as "BP 350" in the list of  
Bluetooth®devices.  
To establish the connection; you may have to enter the  
pairing codethat was previously entered on the car audio  
system.  
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] Answeracall.  
] Microphone mute.  
] Switch between mobile phone & car audio during  
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phone call.  
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Bluetooth Mode | External audio / video sources  
Externalaudio/videosources  
Audioplayback-Bluetooth  
If an audio streaming device is connected with the car audio  
system via Bluetooth®, you can play back music via the car  
audiosystem&controlplayback.  
AV-IN input  
ThisdevicefeaturesaexternalAVinputfor audioand  
video playback. The AV-IN input is located at the rear of the  
radio.  
Press the[BT Music] buttontoswitchtoaudioplayback.  
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Select [AVIN] onHOMEscreen .  
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The display shows the audio or video playback of this AV  
source.  
[9] Previoustrack.  
[ ] Interruptplaybackandresumeplayback.  
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[:] Nexttrack.  
Bluetoothsettings  
RearCameraInput  
IntheBTSetup menu forBluetooth®, youcanmakethe  
basicsettingsfor theBluetooth®mode.  
This device features a video input at the rear of the device for  
connecting a rear view camera that is available as an option  
(sold separately).If a rear view camerais connected, the image  
isdisplayedonthescreen, when thereversegearisengaged.  
Press the [ ] button.  
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TheBTSetup menu isdisplayed.  
Connect REVERSE wire to reverse lamp power supply to  
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detectwhen the reverse gearisengaged  
Externalmonitor  
This device features a video out for connecting an external  
monitor for passengers in the rear seat (see Connection  
diagramattheendoftheseinstructions).  
Select the desired source via the main menu and start  
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movieplayback, e.g. fromaUSB.  
Theimageisdisplayedonthe rear monitor.  
Bluetooth Bluetooth®canbe switchedon oroff.  
Auto connect – If "Auto Connect" is activated, the device  
automatically connects with known Bluetooth® devices  
assoon astheyareinrange.  
Auto answer – If "Auto Answer" is activated, incoming  
phone callsare automaticallyanswered.  
Pin code – Many Bluetooth® devices request a pairing  
codebeforeestablishingaconnection.  
Note:  
Car audio will search and connect with the Bluetooth®  
devicein rangewhen autoconnect switchedon, and then  
will stop to search if no device is in range after 10 minutes.  
You can connect a device again by selecting device on the  
list.  
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Sound Setting | General setting  
Sound settings  
Generalsettings  
In the settings menu, you can adjust the general settings for  
the different functions of the device to suit your  
requirements.  
Audiodistribution(fader/balance)  
Youcanadjustthe sound distribution inthevehicle  
forallsources.  
Inthe mainmenu, pressthe[Settings] button.  
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In the main menu or on the control bar of the current  
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The settings menu is displayed, the General sub menu is  
activated.  
audiosource, press the[ EQ] button.  
Theequalizermenuisdisplayed.  
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Press the [ ] button.  
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Themenu forfaderandbalanceisdisplayed.  
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Callupthe submenus with the menu bar.  
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General  
Thefollowingsettingsarepossible:  
Beep -Switchconfirmationbeepon/off.  
Adjustfader&balancewith [ ].  
Reset faderandbalanceto0with [  
Turn onthe[Loud]buttontoincreasebassatlowvolume.  
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Back Camera Mute  
reversing.  
ONVolume - Select the preset volume level every time the car  
audiosystemisswitchedon.  
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Switch voice output on/off when  
Equalizer  
Youcanadjustthe equalizerfor allsources.  
In the main menu or on the control bar of the current  
audiosource, press the[ ] button.  
Theequalizermenu isdisplayed.  
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Radio  
Thefollowingsettingsarepossible:  
Radio region  
reception.  
Select the reception region for radio  
RDS Turn on/off RDSfunction.  
Video  
Thefollowingsettingsarepossible:  
Aspect ratio-Setup displayaspectratio.  
Parking Signal -Turn parking detecton/off.  
Camera mirror-Invertrearcameraimage.  
SWC – The buttons of the connected steering wheel control  
canbe configuredhere.  
Wallpaper Selectfavoritewallpaperfor home menu.  
Selectapresetequalizerviathe buttons.  
-Or -  
Press the [User] button to set the levels of the available  
frequencybandsaccording toyour preferences.  
E
DateandTimeSet dateandtime.  
Thefollowingsettingsarepossible:  
DateSet the date.  
Clock mode Selectbetween 12 and24-h mode.  
Time Set time.  
E
Note:  
With the [ ] button, you can reset the customisedsetting  
Display  
again.  
Thefollowingsettingsarepossible:  
Brightness-Adjustscreendisplaybrightness.  
Contrast-Adjustscreen displaycontrast.  
Color-Adjustscreen displaycolor.  
Press[Reset] toreturn tofactorydefaultsettings.  
SoftwareversionDisplayscurrentsoftware version.  
Thefollowingsettingsarepossible:  
Load factoryresetResets allpersonalised settings.  
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General setting | Useful information  
Useful information  
PhoneLINK*  
New PhoneLINK feature allows you to connect your Android  
and iOS Smartphones to this car audio system radio using  
yourmobilephone datacable.  
Warranty  
We provide manufacturer's warranty for products bought  
within the India. For devices purchased outside the India,  
the warranty terms issued by our respective responsible  
domestic agency is valid.  
Enjoy all functions & applications on your Android phone via  
the in-dashradio.  
Viewyoursmartphone imageson the radiodisplay.  
Playmusicfromyour phone.  
Accessyour phone contacts&apps.  
Check your Email/Messages.  
Service  
If your device should need service, you can find information  
about service partners at  
OR  
OR  
Call 1800 209 6820 for the location of an authorized service  
center near you.  
*Check compatibility with your Android phone before  
purchase.  
Please turn to the next page for instructions to turn on  
debuggingon yourphone (Androiddevicesonly).  
OR  
Check the belowgiven videolinkfor instructions;  
https://youtu.be/nOM1WDjjAGQ  
Digital Clock  
Long press ofthehome buttondisplaysanDigitalClock.  
ToexitDigitalclock mode presshome buttonagain.  
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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,  
Say OK to the message  
7. Turn on Developer  
Option  
9. USB debugging is  
now ON  
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After the above connect the USB cable to radio & mobile  
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B
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered  
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
FCC Statement  
1.ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15 of the FCCRules.  
Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:  
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful interference.  
(2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.  
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the ser's  
authoritytooperatetheequipment.  
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Manufactured under license from  
Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a
residentialinstallation.  
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interferencebyone ormoreofthefollowingmeasures:  
Reorient or relocatethe receivingantenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
andreceiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on  
differentfromthattowhich the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
a
circuit  
technicianforhelp.  
FCC RadiationExposureStatement  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits  
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment  
should be installed and operated with minimum distance of  
20 centimetersbetweentheradiatorandyour body.  
© 2019 All rights reserved by Blaupunkt. This material maybe  
reproduced, copiedordistributedfor personal use only.  
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