Blaupunkt BREMEN MP76 User Manual

Radio CD SD/MMC MP3  
Bremen MP76  
7 646 828 310  
Operating instructions  
Controls  
1 Button to switch the device on and off  
: AUDIO button for setting bass, tre-  
ble, balance, fader and X-BASS (short  
press)  
Muting the device  
2 Volume control  
Calling up DSA Max equalizer (long  
press)  
3
button to unlock the detachable  
control panel  
; Display  
4 NEXT button to display additional pag-  
es of a menu  
< SOURCE button to start the CD or CD  
changer playback or Compact Drive  
MP3 (only if connected) or to start the  
radio mode  
Changing the memory bank in radio  
mode  
5 Softkeys, the function of the softkeys  
is dependent upon the respective con-  
tent of the display  
or  
Playback of an external audio source  
(only if connected)  
6 DIS•ESC button to change the display  
= TUNER button for direct selection of  
radio mode  
and exit menus  
Calling up the radio function menu  
(only possible in radio mode)  
7
button to open the foldable and de-  
tachable control panel  
> Slot for MMC/SD  
8 Joystick and OK button  
9 MENU button to call up the menu for  
the basic settings (short press)  
Switching demo mode on/off (long  
press)  
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Contents  
Notes and accessories...................... 58 Radio mode ..................................... 68  
Disposal of old unit  
Adjusting the tuner......................... 68  
Setting the number of antennas ....... 68  
Switching to radio mode ................. 69  
Selecting static/dynamic radio  
mode (FM only) ............................. 69  
Convenient RDS functions (AF, REG)....70  
Selecting the waveband/  
memory bank................................ 71  
Tuning into a station ....................... 72  
Setting the sensitivity of station  
seek tuning ................................... 72  
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) . 73  
Setting the scanning time................ 73  
Storing stations ............................. 73  
Storing stations automatically  
(EU countries only) ........................ 58  
Road safety................................... 58  
Safety note ................................... 58  
Installation.................................... 58  
Optional equipment (not part of the  
scope of delivery) .......................... 58  
Activating/deactivating demo mode.. 59  
Theft protection .............................. 59  
Detachable control panel ................ 59  
Detaching the control panel............. 59  
Attaching the control panel.............. 60  
Switching on/off.............................. 60  
Switching on/off using button 1 ... 60  
Switching on/off using the vehicle  
(Travelstore) ................................. 73  
Listening to stored stations ............. 74  
Programme type (PTY) .................. 74  
Optimising radio reception.............. 75  
Activating/deactivating the radio  
ignition......................................... 60  
Volume ........................................... 61  
Setting the power-on volume ........... 61  
Risk of injury! ................................ 61  
Mute ............................................ 61  
Telephone audio ............................ 61  
Navigation audio............................ 62  
Sound and volume relationship......... 63  
Adjusting the bass ......................... 63  
Adjusting the treble........................ 63  
Setting the left/right volume ratio  
text display ................................... 75  
TIM – Traffic Information Memory..... 76  
Switching TIM on/off ...................... 76  
Playing stored traffic announcements...77  
Recording traffic announcements..... 77  
Setting the timer............................ 78  
Selecting timers ............................ 78  
Traffic information........................... 79  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off ............................... 79  
Setting the volume for traffic  
(balance)...................................... 64  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
ratio (fader) .................................. 64  
X-BASS ........................................... 64  
Display............................................ 65  
Adjusting the viewing angle ............. 65  
Adjusting the display brightness....... 65  
Setting the button illumination colour ...65  
Setting the display illumination  
colour .......................................... 66  
Adjusting the spectrum analyser ...... 67  
Inverting display contents ............... 67  
announcements............................. 79  
CD mode ......................................... 80  
Risk of severe damage to  
the CD drive! ............................... 80  
Starting CD mode, inserting a CD ..... 80  
Ejecting a CD................................. 80  
Selecting tracks............................. 80  
Fast searching (audible).................. 81  
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Contents  
Random track play (MIX)................. 81  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ............. 81  
Scanning tracks (SCAN).................. 81  
Displaying CD text.......................... 81  
Adjusting the scrolling text .............. 82  
Traffic announcements in CD mode .. 82  
Manually changing the graphical  
equalizer ...................................... 94  
Selecting the Equalizer ................... 95  
Resetting the equalizer ................... 95  
Selecting a sound presetting (Preset)...95  
Adjusting the stage effect................ 96  
Selecting a sound effect.................. 96  
MP3 mode....................................... 82  
Preparing an MP3 CD ..................... 82 DNC................................................ 97  
Inserting/removing MMCs/SDs ........ 83  
Inserting an MMC/SD ..................... 84  
Removing an MMC/SD .................... 84  
Switching to MMC/SD mode............ 84  
Activating the MP3 mode of CD........ 84  
Operation during the MP3 mode ...... 84  
Selecting tracks............................. 85  
Fast searching (audible).................. 85  
Scanning tracks (SCAN).................. 86  
Random track play (MIX)................. 86  
Repeating individual tracks or whole  
Calibrating DNC............................. 97  
Switching DNC off.......................... 97  
Selecting a DNC increase ................ 98  
Subwoofer and centre speaker ......... 98  
Adjusting the subwoofer increase..... 98  
Adjusting the subwoofer phase  
position........................................ 99  
Setting the low-pass filter................ 99  
Setting the subsonic filter ............... 99  
Adjusting the centre speaker ......... 100  
Adjusting high-pass filters for  
front/rear ................................... 100  
Crossover ................................... 101  
directories (REPEAT)...................... 86  
Configuring the display ................... 86  
CD changer mode (optional)............. 88  
Switching to CD-changer mode........ 88  
Selecting CDs................................ 88  
Selecting tracks............................. 88  
Fast searching (audible).................. 88  
Scanning tracks (SCAN).................. 88  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT) ...................... 89  
Random track play (MIX)................. 89  
Naming CDs .................................. 89  
Clock – time .................................... 91  
Setting the time............................. 91  
Permanent time display .................. 92  
DSA Max –Digital Sound Adjustment ...92  
Switching DSA on/off ..................... 92  
Automatically calibrating the  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems ........................................ 101  
Amplifier/Sub-Out ......................... 102  
Switching the internal amplifier  
on/off ........................................ 102  
External audio sources................... 102  
Switching the AUX input on/off ...... 103  
Naming the AUX input................... 103  
Miscellaneous ............................... 104  
Entering a switch-on message........ 104  
Displaying the serial number.......... 104  
Resetting the device..................... 104  
Specifications ............................... 105  
equalizer ...................................... 93  
Viewing vehicle acoustics with/  
without equalizer ........................... 94  
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Notes and accessories  
Notes and accessories  
Safety note  
The car sound system and the  
control panel of the device (flip-release  
panel) warm up during operation.  
Please read these operating instructions  
before using the equipment for the first  
time.  
We provide a manufacturer's warranty for  
our products purchased within the Europe-  
an Union. The warranty terms can be called  
directly from:  
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For this reason, touch the flip-re-  
lease panel only at non-metallic sur-  
faces for removal purposes.  
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If you want to uninstall the car sound  
system, let it cool down first.  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
Hotline  
Robert Bosch Str. 200  
Installation  
If you want to install your car sound system  
yourself, please read the installation and  
connection instructions that follow these  
operating instructions.  
D-31139 Hildesheim  
Disposal of old unit  
(EU countries only)  
Optional equipment  
(not part of the scope of delivery)  
Only use accessories approved by  
Blaupunkt.  
Do not dispose of your old device in  
the household trash!  
Use the return and collection systems avail-  
able to dispose of the old device.  
Remote control  
The remote control RC 08, RC 10 or  
RC 10H (available as optional equipment)  
allows you to safely and conveniently oper-  
ate most of the basic functions of your car  
sound system.  
Road safety  
Road safety has absolute priority.  
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Only operate your car sound system  
if the road and traffic conditions  
allow you to do so.  
You cannot switch the device on/off using  
the remote control.  
Familiarise yourself with the device  
before setting off on your journey.  
You should always be able to hear po-  
lice, fire and ambulance sirens in good  
time from inside your vehicle.  
Amplifiers  
You can use all Blaupunkt and Velocity am-  
plifiers.  
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For this reason, listen to your car  
sound system at a suitable volume  
level during your journey.  
CD changers  
The following CD changers are available  
as accessories for the devices: CDC A 03,  
CDC A 08 and IDC A 09.  
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Notes and accessories  
Theft protection  
Activating/deactivating demo  
mode  
The device is supplied from the factory with  
demo mode activated. The various func-  
tions of the device are displayed graphi-  
cally as animations in the display during  
demo mode. You can also deactivate demo  
mode.  
Theft protection  
Detachable control panel  
The device is equipped with a detachable  
control panel (flip-release panel) as a way  
of protecting your equipment against theft.  
The device is worthless to a thief without  
this control panel.  
Protect your device against theft by taking  
the control panel with you whenever you  
leave your vehicle. Do not leave the control  
panel inside your vehicle - not even in a hid-  
ing place.  
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Press and hold down the MENU button  
9 for longer than four seconds to acti-  
vate/deactivate demo mode.  
The control panel has been designed to be  
easy to use.  
Notes:  
• Never drop the control panel.  
• Never expose the control panel to di-  
rect sunlight or other heat sources.  
• Store the control panel in the sup-  
plied case.  
• Avoid direct contact with the control  
panel’s electrical contacts. If neces-  
sary, clean the contacts with a lint-  
free cloth and some alcohol.  
Detaching the control panel  
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Theft protection  
Switching on/off  
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Press the  
3.  
button  
Switching on/off  
The locking mechanism of the control panel  
is unlocked.  
There are various ways of switching the de-  
vice on/off:  
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Pull the control panel straight out of the  
device and to the left.  
Switching on/off using button 1  
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To switch on the device, press button  
1.  
Notes:  
• After removing the control panel  
from the device, the device switches  
off.  
The device switches on.  
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To switch off the device, press and  
hold down button 1 for longer than  
two seconds.  
• All the current settings are saved.  
• Any CD already inserted in the de-  
vice remains there.  
The device is switched off.  
Switching on/off using the  
vehicle ignition  
The device will switch on/off simultaneous-  
ly with the ignition if the device is correctly  
connected to the vehicle’s ignition and you  
did not switch the device off by pressing  
button 1.  
Attaching the control panel  
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Push the control panel into the guides  
of the device from the left to the right.  
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Carefully push the left side of the con-  
trol panel into the device until it clicks  
into place.  
The device can also be switched on with  
switched-off ignition.  
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Press the button 1.  
Note:  
To protect the vehicle battery, the de-  
vice will switch off automatically after  
one hour if the ignition is off.  
Note:  
When attaching the control panel, make  
sure you do not push on the display.  
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Volume  
Volume  
Risk of injury!  
If the power-on volume is set to  
maximum, the volume level can be very  
high when the device is switched on!  
You can adjust the volume in steps from 0  
(off) to 50 (maximum).  
To increase the volume,  
If the volume was set to maximum be-  
fore the device was switched off and the  
power-on volume is set to "LAST VOL",  
the volume level can be very high when  
the device is switched on again!  
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turn the volume control 2 clockwise.  
To decrease the volume,  
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turn the volume control 2 counter-  
clockwise.  
Severe damage to your hearing can be  
caused in both cases!  
Setting the power-on volume  
You can set the default volume level at which  
the device plays when it is switched on.  
Mute  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VOLUME".  
You can decrease the volume abruptly.  
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Briefly press button 1.  
The display shows "MUTE".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ON VOL".  
Cancelling mute  
Adjust the desired volume with volume  
control 2.  
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Briefly press button 1 again  
or  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
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turn the volume control 2.  
The settings are saved.  
Telephone audio  
Note:  
If your car sound system is connected  
withacellphone,"picking"upthephoneauto-  
maticallymutesthecarsoundsystemandthe  
call is layed back via the loudspeakers  
of the card sound system. For this pur-  
pose, the cell phone must be connec-  
ted to the device as described in the instal-  
lation instructions.  
The volume played last before switch-  
off can also be selected as the power-  
on volume. For this purpose, press the  
softkey with the display label "LAST  
VOL" in the Volume menu  
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Volume  
Navigation audio  
Instead of a second external audio source  
("AUX2", see "External audio sources"), you  
can also connect a navigation system.  
If the sound system receives a traffic an-  
nouncement during a telephone call, you  
will only be able to hear the traffic an-  
nouncement after the call is finished (in so  
far as the traffic announcement is still being  
broadcast).  
If your car sound system is connected to  
navigation system, the voice output of the  
navigation is "mixed" in with the current au-  
dio source and played back using the loud-  
speakers of the car sound system.  
If the sound system receives a call during  
a
traffic announcement, the playback  
of the traffic announcement is interrupted  
and the call is answered.  
For this purpose, the navigation system be  
connected to the car sound system as de-  
scribed in the installation instructions and  
switched on in the menu.  
You can adjust the volume with which the  
telephone calls are answered.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VOLUME".  
You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer  
which navigation systems can be used with  
your car sound system.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "PHONE" to set the volume.  
Activating the navigation audio  
Adjust the desired volume with volume  
control 2.  
You can connect either a second external  
audio source or a navigation system to this  
device. For this purpose, you must define  
in the menu which device has been con-  
nected.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AUX".  
Note:  
During the phone call, you can always  
change the volume by means of the vol-  
ume control 2.  
The AUX menu is displayed.  
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If you connected a navigation system,  
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "NAV/AUX2" repeatedly until the  
setting "NAVIGATION ON" appears.  
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Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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Volume  
Sound and volume relationship  
Adjusting the navigation minimum  
volume  
You can set the volume level at which the  
navigation announcements are mixed in.  
Sound and volume  
relationship  
Note:  
You can perform separate adjustments  
for bass and treble for each audio  
source.  
Note:  
Adjust the volume at the navigation sys-  
tem to the maximum value. If interfer-  
ences occur during playback, slightly  
reduce the volume at the navigation  
system.  
Adjusting the bass  
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Press the AUDIO button :.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VOLUME".  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "BASS".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "NAVI DIFF" to set the volume.  
Move the joystick 8 up or right to in-  
crease the bass or down or left to de-  
crease the bass.  
Adjust the desired volume with volume  
control 2.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
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press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
The settings are saved.  
Note:  
Adjusting the treble  
During the voice output, you can always  
change the volume by means of the vol-  
ume control 2. This setting applies  
to the current voice output and is not  
stored.  
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Press the AUDIO button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TREBLE".  
Move the joystick 8 up or right to in-  
crease the treble or down or left to de-  
crease the treble.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
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Sound and volume relationship  
X-BASS  
Setting the left/right volume  
ratio (balance)  
X-BASS  
X-Bass allows for boosting the bass at low  
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To adjust the balance, press the AUDIO volume levels. The X-Bass boost (Level) can  
button :.  
be set in steps ranging from 0 to 6 for one  
of the following frequencies: 32 Hz, 40 Hz,  
50 Hz, 63 Hz or 80 Hz. Selecting 0 deacti-  
vates the X-Bass function.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "BALANCE".  
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Press the AUDIO button :.  
Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to adjust the right/left vol-  
ume distribution.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "X-BASS".  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Move the joystick 8 to the left or the  
right to select the frequency to be in-  
creased.  
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press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
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Move the joystick 8 up to increase  
the X-BASS or down to decrease the  
X-BASS.  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
ratio (fader)  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
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To adjust the fader, press the AUDIO  
button :.  
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press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "FADER".  
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Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to adjust the front/rear vol-  
ume distribution.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
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press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
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Display  
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Set the desired value by moving the joy-  
stick 8 up or down.  
Display  
You can adjust the display to suit the instal-  
lation position in your vehicle and to suit  
your needs.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
Adjusting the viewing angle  
Setting the button illumination  
colour  
You can set the colour in which the buttons  
of the device are illuminated.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ANGLE".  
16 colours are available.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to adjust the viewing  
angle.  
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Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "KEYCOLOR".  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to adjust a colour. Every  
movement of the joystick selects a dif-  
ferent colour.  
Adjusting the display brightness  
If your car sound system is connected as  
described in the installation instructions,  
the display brightness switches with the  
headlights. The display brightness can be  
adjusted separately for day and night in in-  
crements from 1-16.  
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Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
Display brightness  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "BRIGHT".  
The top line of the display shows "DAY" and  
"NIGHT" together with the current values.  
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Move the flashing selection mark be-  
hind "DAY" or "NIGHT" by moving the  
joystick 8 to the left or the right.  
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Display  
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The following menu allows you to define  
the components of the three colours  
red, green and blue. For this purpose,  
repeatedly press the corresponding  
softkey 5 until the colour displayed  
corresponds to your taste.  
Setting the display illumination  
colour  
When setting the display illumination, you  
can choose one of four preset colours or  
you can mix a colour yourself from the RGB  
spectrum (red-green-blue) or you can se-  
lect a colour during a colour scan.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
Selecting a preset colour  
The settings are saved.  
Four different colours are already stored in  
the device. "Ocean" (blue), "Amber", "Sun-  
set" (red-orange) and "Nature" (green) are  
available. Select a colour that best suits  
your vehicle interior.  
Selecting a display illumination colour  
during a colour scan  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "COLOR".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "COL-SCAN".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "COLOR".  
The device starts changing the display illu-  
mination colour.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the desired colour.  
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If you want to select one of the colours,  
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SAVE".  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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If you want to return to the previous  
menu without changing the colour,  
press the softkey with the display label  
"BREAK".  
Mixing a colour for the display  
illumination  
To customise the display illumination to suit  
your taste, you can mix a colour yourself  
using the three primary colours red, green  
and blue.  
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Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "COLOR".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER".  
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Display  
Adjusting the spectrum analyser Inverting display contents  
The spectrum analyser on your display You can invert the display representation.  
shows the output level of the car sound sys-  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
tem. If the spectrum analyser is switched  
on, it is automatically displayed if you do  
not press a key for a while during the play-  
back of an audio source.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "INVERT".  
You can also deactivate the spectrum ana-  
lyser.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
Switching the spectrum analyser on/off  
The settings are saved.  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DISPLAY".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SPECTRUM" repeatedly until the  
desired setting "SPECTRUM OFF" or  
"SPECTRUM ON" appears in the top  
line of the display.  
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Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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Radio mode  
Setting the number of antennas  
Radio mode  
This device is equipped with two RDS radio  
receivers (TwinCeiver). You can connect  
one or two antennas to the device. If two  
antennas are used (strongly recommend-  
ed, the second antenna is part of the scope  
of delivery) a directional receiption of the  
station being received is possible in DDA  
radio mode. In most cases, the directional  
receiption significantly improves the recep-  
tion quality.  
This device is equipped with an RDS radio  
receiver. Many of the receivable FM stations  
broadcast a signal that not only carries the  
programme but also additional information  
such as the station name and programme  
type (PTY).  
The station name appears on the display  
as soon as the tuner receives it. The pro-  
gramme type can be displayed upon re-  
quest. For further information, please  
read the section entitled "Programme type  
(PTY)".  
Note:  
To ensure proper functioning of the  
tuner, the main antenna must be con-  
nected to the bottom antenna socket.  
Adjusting the tuner  
To ensure proper functioning of the tuner,  
the device must be set for the region in  
which you are located. You can select be-  
tween Europe and America (USA). The tun-  
er is factory-set to the region in which it was  
sold. If you experience problems with your  
radio reception, please check this setting.  
To set the number of antennas,  
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press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TUNER".  
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Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ONE ANTE" if one antenna is con-  
nected to the device.  
u
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TUNER".  
Or  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TWO ANTE" if two antennas are  
connected to the device.  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label for the desired region, "AREA  
EUR" or "AREA USA".  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
The settings are saved.  
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Radio mode  
Digital Directional Antenna mode –  
Switching to radio mode  
If the device is in the operating modes CD/  
MP3 or CD changer/Compact Drive,  
DDA (static)  
If you connected two antennas to the de-  
vice and set them up in the setup menu  
(see "Setting the number of antennas"),  
the adjusted station is received with both  
antennas in DDA radio mode. In the proc-  
ess, the TwinCeiver continuously analyses  
the signals of both antennas and calculates  
a "clean signal" from them to reduce recep-  
tion interferences. This process developed  
by Blaupunkt corresponds to a directional  
aerial with respect to its mode of operation.  
Particularly in areas with reception inter-  
ferences due to reflections from buildings,  
mountains, etc., the reception quality is sig-  
nificantly improved. In exceptional cases,  
e.g. reception of two different stations on  
the same frequency, it may lead to an unde-  
sirable reception behaviour. In such a case,  
you should select the dynamic radio mode  
(see "Selecting the radio mode" below).  
u
press the TUNER button =.  
The basic radio menu for selecting the sta-  
tion is displayed. The functions of the radio  
mode are controlled via the radio function  
menu. You reach the radio function menu  
by pressing the TUNER button = again in  
radio mode.  
Selecting static/dynamic radio  
mode (FM only)  
You can select from two modes for FM radio  
mode:  
Static radio mode  
("PRESETS" and "DDA")  
In the static radio mode, four memory banks  
(FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMT) are available in  
FM mode. You can store six stations in each  
of these memory banks. The receiving unit  
automatically adjusts the best receivable  
frequency of the station for each of the  
stored stations.  
Dynamic radio mode  
In dynamic radio mode, five levels (DL1 -  
DL5) are available. While the adjusted sta-  
tion is being played back, the second recep-  
tion searches for receivable stations in the  
background and displays all receivable sta-  
tions with short name next to the softkeys  
on the memory bank. The station are con-  
stantly updated so that you can always ac-  
cess receivable stations.  
PRE mode (static)  
If you connected only one antenna to the  
device and set it up in the setup menu (see  
"Setting the number of antennas"), the de-  
vice plays back the configured station with  
one tuner and searches for the best fre-  
quency of the adjusted station with the sec-  
ond tuner (with activated RDS function).  
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Radio mode  
ing to alternative frequencies that are  
transmitting a different regional pro-  
gramme content.  
Selecting the radio mode  
To select between the modes static and dy-  
namic,  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
Note:  
REG must be activated/deactivat-  
ed separately in the radio functions  
menu.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
Switching the RDS function on/off  
If you want to use the convenient RDS func-  
tions (AF and REG),  
The display shows the second page of the  
radio function menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TUNER 2".  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DYN LIST" for the dynamic radio  
mode.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "RDS" repeatedly until the de-  
sired setting "RDS ON" or "RDS OFF"  
appears.  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DDA" or "PRESETS" for one of the  
static radio modes.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
To change back to the basic radio menu,  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
The settings are saved.  
Convenient RDS functions  
(AF, REG)  
The convenient RDS functions AF (Alterna-  
tive Frequency) and REG (Regional) extend  
your radio’s range of functions (in FM mode  
only).  
The settings are saved.  
Switching REG on/off  
To use the convenient RDS function REG,  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
AF: If the RDS function is activated, the  
radio automatically tunes into the best  
receivable frequency for the station  
that is currently set.  
u
Press the NEXT button 4 to display  
the second page of the radio function  
menu.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
REG: At certain times, some radio sta-  
tions divide their programme into re-  
gional programmes providing different  
content. You can use the REG function  
to prevent the car radio from switch-  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REGIONAL" repeatedly until  
"REGIONAL ON" or "REGIONAL OFF"  
appears.  
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Radio mode  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SW" for the SW waveband.  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
The basic radio menu of the selected wave-  
band is displayed.  
The settings are saved.  
Selecting the waveband/memory  
bank  
This device can receive programmes broad-  
cast over the FM frequency range as well as  
the MW, LW and SW (AM) wavebands. Four  
memory banks are available for the FM  
waveband and one memory bank each for  
the wavebands MW, LW and SW.  
Selecting the FM memory bank  
To switch between the FM memory banks  
FM1, FM2, FM3 and FMT,  
u
press the NEXT button 4 repeatedly  
until the display shows the desired  
memory bank.  
The memory banks are called in sequence  
from FM1 to FM2, FM3 and FMT.  
In dynamic radio mode, up to five levels are  
available.  
Note:  
Six stations can be stored in each memory  
bank.  
If your device is set to the region USA  
and you selected the AM waveband,  
you can use the NEXT button 4 to se-  
lect from the AM memory banks AM1,  
AM2 and AMT.  
Note:  
If your device is set to the region USA,  
you can select between the wavebands  
FM and AM. In addition, the memory  
banks AM1, AM2, and AMT are avail-  
able for the AM waveband.  
Selecting a waveband  
To select an FM, MW, LW or SW waveband,  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
u
u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "BAND".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "FM" for the FM waveband.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MW" for the MW waveband.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "LW" for the LW waveband.  
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Radio mode  
Tuning into a station  
There are various ways of tuning into a sta-  
tion.  
Setting the sensitivity of station  
seek tuning  
You can choose whether the radio should  
only tune into stations providing good re-  
ception or whether it can also tune into  
those with a weak reception.  
Automatic station seek tuning  
u
Move the joystick 8 up or down.  
The radio tunes into the next receivable sta-  
tion.  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
Tuning into stations manually  
You can also tune into stations manually.  
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
Note:  
Note:  
You can only tune into stations manu-  
ally if the RDS function is deactivated.  
If you call up the radio function menu in  
the MW or LW radio mode, the softkey  
with the display label "SENS" is on the  
first page.  
u
Move the joystick 8 to the left or the  
right.  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SENS".  
Browsing through broadcasting  
networks (FM only)  
If a radio station provides several pro-  
grammes, you have the option of browsing  
through its so-called "broadcasting net-  
work".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "FM" or "AM" to set the sensitivity  
for "FM" or "AM".  
u
Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to set the sensitivity.  
Note:  
You can adjust the sensitivity in increments  
from 1 to 6. "Sensitivity 1" is the lowest,  
"Sensitivity 6" the highest sensitivity for  
very remote stations.  
The convenient RDS function must be  
activated before you can use this fea-  
ture. When using this feature, you will  
only be able to switch to stations that  
you have received once before already.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
u
Move the joystick 8 to the left or the  
right.  
The settings are saved.  
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Radio mode  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN)  
You can use the scan function to play all the  
receivable stations briefly. You can set the  
scanning time in the menu to between 5  
and 30 seconds.  
Storing stations  
Storing stations manually  
u
Select the desired FM memory bank  
(FM1, FM2, FM3, FMT) or one of the  
wavebands (MW, LW or SW).  
u
u
Tune into the desired station as de-  
scribed under "Tuning into a station".  
Starting SCAN  
u
Press and hold down the OK joystick  
8 for longer than two seconds.  
Press and hold down one of the six  
softkeys for longer than two seconds to  
which you want to assign the station.  
Scanning begins. "SCAN" appears briefly  
on the display followed by a flashing display  
of the current station name or the frequen-  
cy of the station.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can automatically store the six stations  
offering the strongest reception in the re-  
gion (FM only). The stations are stored in  
the FMT memory bank.  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a station  
u
Press the OK joystick 8.  
Scanning stops and the radio continues  
playing the station that it tuned into last.  
Notes:  
• If your device is set to the region USA,  
you can also start the Travelstore in  
the AM radio mode. The stations are  
then stored on the AMT level.  
Setting the scanning time  
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VARIOUS".  
• Any stations that were previously  
stored in this memory bank are de-  
leted in the process.  
u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SCANTIME".  
Starting the Travelstore function  
Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to set the scan time.  
u
Press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The display shows the radio function menu.  
The settings are saved.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "T-STORE".  
Note:  
The storing procedure begins. "TRAVEL  
STORE" appears on the display. After the  
process has completed, the radio will play  
the station that is stored in memory location  
one of the FMT (or AMT) memory bank.  
The defined scanning time is also ap-  
plied by the system to scanning carried  
out in CD/MP3 and CD-changer mode.  
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Radio mode  
• If the tuned radio station or another  
station on the broadcasting network  
broadcastsyourselectedprogramme  
type at a later point in time, the radio  
will automatically switch from the  
currently tuned station or from CD/  
MP3 mode or CD-changer mode to  
the station whose programme type  
matches the one you selected.  
Listening to stored stations  
u
Select the memory bank or waveband.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the station name or the fre-  
quency of the desired station.  
Programme type (PTY)  
Besides transmitting the station name,  
some FM stations also provide informa-  
tion on the type of programme that they are  
broadcasting. Your car radio can receive  
and display this information.  
Activating PTY  
To use the PTY function,  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
For example, the programme types can be:  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
u
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "PROG TYP".  
CLASSICS  
You can use the PTY function to select sta-  
tions of a particular programme type.  
If PTY is activated, the display shows the  
current programme type. PTY is illuminat-  
ed on the display. The programme types are  
shown next to the softkeys 5.  
PTY-EON  
If you specify the programme type and start  
seek tuning, the radio will switch from the  
current station to a station of the selected  
programme type.  
Deactivating PTY  
To deactivate the PTY function,  
Notes:  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "PTY OFF" while the programme  
types are displayed.  
• If the tuner does not find a station  
that corresponds to the selected pro-  
gramme type, you will hear a beep  
and "NO PTY" appears briefly in the  
display. The radio will then retune to  
the station that it received last.  
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Radio mode  
Selecting a programme type and  
starting seek tuning  
The PTY menu has several pages on which  
the known programme types are displayed.  
To scroll through the individual pages of the  
PTY menu,  
Adjusting HiCut  
u
press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
The display shows the first page of the radio  
function menu.  
u
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
u
press the NEXT button 4 until the de-  
sired programme type is displayed next  
to one of the softkeys.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "HIGH CUT" repeatedly until the  
desired setting appears.  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the desired  
programme type.  
"HICUT 0" means that no automatic reduc-  
tion of the treble and interference level will  
be made; "HICUT 2" means that a maximum  
reduction will be made.  
Move the joystick 8 up or right or  
down or left to start the seek tuning.  
The radio will then tune into the next  
receivable station that it finds that corre-  
sponds to your selected programme type.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the TUNER  
button = to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
If the tuner does not find a station that cor-  
responds to the selected programme type,  
you will hear a beep and "NO PTY" appears  
briefly in the display. The radio will then re-  
tune to the station that it received last.  
Activating/deactivating the  
radio text display  
Some stations use the RDS signal to broad-  
cast scrolling texts known as radio texts.  
You can allow radio texts to be displayed or  
you can block them.  
If you want to return to the display of the  
programme types,  
u
call up the second page of the ra-  
dio function menu again and press  
the softkey 5 with the display label  
"PROG TYP".  
u
Press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "R-TEXT" repeatedly until the de-  
sired setting "RADIO TEXT ON" or "RA-  
DIO TEXT OFF" appears.  
Optimising radio reception  
Treble reduction feature during  
interference (HiCut)  
The HiCut function causes a reduction of  
the interferences during poor radio recep-  
tion. If interference occurs, the system au-  
tomatically reduces the treble thus reduc-  
ing the interference level.  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
The settings are saved.  
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TIM – Traffic Information Memory  
Switching TIM on/off  
If the car sound system is switched on, you  
can switch the TIM functions on or off.  
TIM – Traffic Information  
Memory  
The device features a digital voice memory  
which allows for automatically recording up  
to four traffic announcements. The maxi-  
mum length for recorded messages is four  
minutes.  
u
In radio mode, hold the TUNER button  
= pressed for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
The TIMPLAY menu is displayed.  
If the TIM function is activated, all traffic an-  
nouncements that are received two hours  
after the last switch-off of the device are  
recorded. In addition, you can also set two  
fixed times (Timer). All traffic announce-  
ments that are broadcast 30 minutes be-  
fore and 90 minutes after the specified  
time on the selected traffic announcement  
program are recorded. This function is par-  
ticularly useful if you are using your car at  
fixed times.  
If traffic announcements were recorded,  
the last message is played. The most cur-  
rent message has the number "TIM1". The  
station name/frequency appears in the top  
line of the display and the time of the re-  
cording in the bottom line.  
"TIM" and the number of the message ap-  
pear next to the top two softkeys on both  
sides of the display.  
If no messages are recorded, "NO TIM"  
briefly appears on the display.  
If the last message is older than six hours,  
all messages are deleted.  
Switching TIM off  
If a new traffic announcement arrives dur-  
ing the TIM playback, the playback is inter-  
rupted and the new message is recorded.  
If you want to switch TIM off,  
u
In radio mode, hold the TUNER button  
= pressed for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
The TIMPLAY menu is displayed.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The TIMSET menu again.  
Risk of damage to the motorised  
antenna in a car wash. An auto-  
matic motorised antenna remains ex-  
tended if TIM is activated and you switch  
off the device. In a car wash, the extend-  
ed motorised antenna may cause dam-  
ages. For further information, please  
read the section entitled "Switching TIM  
off".  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TIM ON" repeatedly until "TIM  
RECORD OFF" appears on the display.  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
The settings are saved.  
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TIM – Traffic Information Memory  
If traffic announcements were recorded,  
the last message is played. The most cur-  
rent message has the number "TIM1". The  
station name/frequency appears in the top  
line of the display and the time of the re-  
cording below it. After the first message, all  
additional messages are played in ascend-  
ing order.  
Note:  
If you do not switch on the device for  
more than 72 hours, the TIM function  
is automatically switched off.  
Switching TIM on  
If you want to switch TIM on again,  
u
in radio mode, hold the TUNER button  
= pressed for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
If no messages are recorded, "NO TIM  
AVAILABLE" briefly appears on the display.  
After the last message, the system switches  
back to the previous operating mode.  
The TIMPLAY menu is displayed.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The TIMSET menu again.  
u
If you want to return to the radio mode with-  
out first listening to all messages,  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TIM ON" repeatedly until "TIM  
RECORD ON" appears on the display.  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
Selecting the TIM message  
u
Press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
"TIM" and the number of the message ap-  
pear next to the top two softkeys on both  
sides of the display.  
The settings are saved.  
Note:  
If you want to listen to one of the displayed  
messages without playing the other mes-  
sages:  
After switching off the device with the  
vehicle ignition or the button 1, the  
current status "TIM ON" or "TIM OFF"  
briefly appears on the display.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the corre-  
sponding display label "TIM1", "TIM2",  
"TIM3" or "TIM4".  
Playing stored traffic  
announcements  
To play the stored traffic announcements,  
Recording traffic  
announcements  
If the device is switched on, traffic an-  
nouncements are automatically recorded  
if a traffic information station is received  
and the priority for traffic announcements  
is switched on.  
u
in radio mode, hold the TUNER button  
= pressed for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
The TIMPLAY menu is displayed.  
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TIM – Traffic Information Memory  
If you are listening to a station that does To save the settings,  
not broadcast traffic information and you  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
switch off the device while the TIM function  
is switched on, the device automatically  
searches for a traffic information station.  
joystick 8.  
The settings are saved.  
Setting the timer  
During the TIM readiness, a con-  
nected motorised antenna is ex-  
tended.  
If TIM is switched off, the traffic announce-  
ments of a set traffic information station  
are recorded for 2 hours after switching off  
the device. In addition, you can set two tim-  
ers that record all traffic announcements  
30 minutes before and 90 minutes after the  
adjusted time. The timer is based on the  
system time. How to set the system time is  
described in the chapter "Clock - Time".  
Note:  
It is absolutely necessary to switch off  
TIM before entering a car wash. For  
instructions, please read the section  
"Switching TIM off" in this chapter.  
Selecting timers  
To adjust one of the timers,  
After you have set the timers, you can select  
between the two timers. The timer which  
you adjusted last is always active.  
u
in radio mode, hold the TUNER button  
= pressed for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
To select a timer,  
The TIMPLAY menu is displayed.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The TIMSET menu again.  
u
in radio mode, hold the TUNER button  
= pressed for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TIMER1" for the first timer or  
"TIMER2" for the second timer.  
The TIM PLAY menu is displayed.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The TIMSET menu again.  
u
The display shows the adjusted time, the  
hours are flashing.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TIMER1" to select the first timer  
or "TIMER2" to select the second tim-  
er.  
u
Move the joystick 8 up or down and  
adjust the hour.  
u
Move the joystick 8 right and change  
the entry position.  
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK  
joystick 8.  
The minutes flash.  
The settings are saved.  
u
Move the joystick 8 up or down and  
adjust the minutes.  
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Traffic information  
Notes:  
Traffic information  
You will hear a warning beep:  
Your device is equipped with an RDS-EON  
receiver. EON (Enhanced Other Network)  
is the transmission of station information  
within a broadcasting network.  
• If you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station that you  
are currently listening to.  
• If you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station that the  
system is tuned into while listening  
to a CD, and the subsequent auto-  
matic seek tuning cannot find a new  
traffic information station.  
Whenever a traffic announcement (TA) is  
broadcast, the system switches automati-  
cally from a station that does not provide  
traffic reports to the appropriate traffic in-  
formation station within the broadcasting  
network that does.  
• If you retune the radio from a traffic  
information station to a station that  
does not broadcast traffic informa-  
tion.  
Once the traffic report has been played, the  
system will switch back to the programme  
that you were listening to before.  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
If you hear the warning beep, you can  
either switch off traffic information pri-  
ority or tune into a station that broad-  
casts traffic information.  
u
Press the TUNER button = in radio  
mode.  
The display shows the radio function  
menu.  
Setting the volume for traffic  
announcements  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TRAFFIC" repeatedly until the  
desired setting "TRAFFIC INFO ON" or  
"TRAFFIC INFO OFF" appears.  
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VOLUME".  
u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TRAFFIC".  
Note:  
The TA menu is displayed during a traf-  
fic announcement.  
Adjust the desired volume with volume  
control 2.  
To interrupt the current traffic announce-  
ment,  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TA EXIT".  
If you want to switch off the priority for traf-  
fic announcements in general,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TA OFF".  
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CD mode  
If a CD is already inserted in the device,  
CD mode  
u
press the SOURCE button < repeat-  
edly until CD mode is displayed.  
You can use this device to play standard au-  
dio CDs with a diameter of 12 cm.  
The CD menu is displayed, the playback  
starts at the point where it was interrupt-  
ed.  
CD-Rs and CD-RWs ("self-burned" CDs) can  
usually be played. Due to the varying qual-  
ity of CD blanks, however, Blaupunkt can-  
not guarantee a faultless function.  
Ejecting a CD  
To ensure proper functioning, use only CDs  
with the Compact-Disc logo. Copy-pro-  
tected CDs can cause playback problems.  
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper  
functioning of copy-protected CDs!  
u
press the button 7.  
The control panel opens to the front, the CD  
is ejected.  
u
u
Carefully remove the CD.  
Press the button 7.  
Risk of severe damage  
to the CD drive!  
The control panel closes.  
CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm and  
noncircular contoured CDs (shape CDs)  
must not be used.  
Selecting tracks  
u
Move the joystick 8 in one direction  
(up and right for the next or down and  
left for the previous track) until the  
number of the desired track appears  
on the display.  
We accept no responsibility for any dam-  
age to the CD drive that may occur as a  
result of the use of unsuitable CDs.  
Pressing the joystick 8 once down or left  
restarts the current track.  
Starting CD mode, inserting a CD  
If there is no CD inserted in the device,  
u
press the button 7.  
The control panel opens out towards you.  
u
Push the CD into the CD tray with the  
printed side facing up.  
The drive draws in the CD.  
You must not hinder or assist the drive as it  
draws in the CD.  
The control panel automatically closes.  
The CD menu is displayed and the CD play-  
back starts.  
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CD mode  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
Scanning tracks (SCAN)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the CD.  
u
hold the joystick 8 pressed in one  
direction (up and right for forwards or  
down and left for backwards) until fast  
searching starts.  
u
Press and hold down the OK joystick  
8 for longer than two seconds.  
The next titles of the CD are scanned in as-  
cending order.  
Random track play (MIX)  
Note:  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX".  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled "Setting the scanning  
time" in the "Radio mode" chapter.  
"MIX CD" briefly appears on the display.  
The next track being played is randomly se-  
lected.  
Cancelling Scan and continuing listening  
to a track  
To end the scanning process,  
Cancelling MIX  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX" again.  
u
press the OK joystick 8.  
"MIX OFF" briefly appears on the display.  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT)  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT".  
Displaying CD text  
Some CDs include CD text. The CD text  
might contain the names of the artist, al-  
bum and tracks.  
"REPEAT TRACK" briefly appears on the  
display. The track is repeated continuously  
until you deactivate REPEAT.  
You can allow the CD text to be displayed as  
scrolling text in the bottom line every time  
you switch to another track.  
Cancelling Repeat  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT" again.  
If the inserted CD does not contain CD text,  
"NO TEXT" is briefly shown on the display  
with CD text switched on.  
"REPEAT OFF" briefly appears on the dis-  
play. Normal playback is then resumed.  
Switching CD text on/off  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TEXT" repeatedly until "CD TEXT  
ON" or "CD TEXT OFF" appears.  
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CD mode  
MP3 mode  
Adjusting the scrolling text  
You can allow the CD text to be displayed as  
scrolling text in the bottom line of the dis-  
play.  
MP3 mode  
You can play MP3 files stored on an MMC/  
SD (Multimedia Card/Secure Digital) or on  
a CD-R/CD-RW. You can write data onto  
the MMC/SD that you want to use with the  
Bremen MP76 with the help of a standard  
MMC/SD read and write device and your  
PC.  
Switching CD scrolling text on/off  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the dis-  
play label "SCROLL" repeatedly until  
"SCROLL ON" (scrolling text is switched  
on) or "SCROLL OFF" appears.  
Preparing an MP3 CD  
The various combinations of CD burners,  
CD burning software and CD blanks may  
lead to problems arising with the device’s  
ability to play certain CDs. If problems oc-  
cur with your own burned CDs, you should  
try another brand of CD blank or choose an-  
other colour of CD blank.  
Traffic announcements in CD  
mode  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TRAFFIC" repeatedly until the  
desired setting "TRAFFIC INFO ON" or  
"TRAFFIC INFO OFF" appears.  
The format of the CD must be ISO 9660  
Level 1 or Level 2 or Joliet. Other formats  
cannot be played reliably.  
Avoid multi-sessions. If you write more than  
one session onto the CD, only the first ses-  
sion is recognised.  
You can create a maximum of 127 directo-  
ries on a CD. You can use this device to ac-  
cess each of these directories.  
Each directory can contain up to 254 in-  
dividual titles (tracks) and subdirectories  
which can be selected individually. The di-  
rectory depth may contain up to 8 levels.  
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MP3 mode  
MP3 tracks can contain additional infor-  
mation such as the artist, album and track  
names (ID3 tags). This device can display  
ID3 tags (version 1).  
D01  
A
D02  
D03  
This device can only play MP3 files that  
have the ".MP3" file extension.  
D04  
Notes:  
T001  
T001  
To ensure uninterrupted playback:  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
T007  
T008  
T009  
T010  
T011  
• Do not try changing the file extension  
to ".MP3" of any files other than MP3  
files and then attempt to play them!  
B
T001  
• Do not use mix-mode CDs with non-  
MP3 data and MP3 tracks.  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
• Do not use mix-mode CDs containing  
audio tracks and MP3 tracks.  
Inserting/removing MMCs/SDs  
A
B
Directories  
Tracks · Files  
The MMC/SD slot > is located below the  
detachable control panel, to the right of the  
contacts. To insert/remove an MMC/SD,  
you must remove the control panel. For fur-  
ther information, please read the section  
"Detachable control panel".  
You can name each directory using a PC.  
The device is capable of displaying the di-  
rectory name. Name the directories and  
tracks using your CD burner software. The  
software’s instruction manual will provide  
details on how to do this.  
Notes:  
• Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the  
correct functioning of all MMC/SD  
cards available on the market and,  
for this reason, recommends the use  
of MMC/SD cards manufactured by  
"SanDisk" or "Panasonic". The cards  
maximum size should be 512 MB,  
since the function cannot always be  
ensured at larger storage capacities.  
The cards must be formatted using  
the FAT16 file system and contain  
MP3 files.  
Note:  
When naming directories and tracks,  
you should avoid using accents and  
special characters.  
If you like your files to be in the correct or-  
der, you should use burner software that  
places files in alphanumerical order. If your  
software does not provide this feature you  
also have the option of sorting the files  
manually. For this purpose, you must en-  
ter a number in front of each file name, e.g.  
"001", "002", etc. The leading zeros must  
also be entered.  
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MP3 mode  
• In order to optimise the device’s ac-  
Activating the MP3 mode of CD  
cess to the data on the MMCs/SDs,  
you should store no more than 20  
directories and a maximum of 200  
files on an MMC/SD.  
MP3 mode of CD is activated in the same  
way as normal CD mode. For insertion,  
please read the section entitled "Starting  
CD mode/Inserting a CD" in the chapter  
"CD mode".  
Inserting an MMC/SD  
u
Press the Source button < repeatedly  
until the display shows "MP3".  
u
u
Detach the control panel.  
Insert the MMC/SD with its labelled  
side uppermost and its contacts first  
into the SD/MMC slot >, until you feel  
the MMC/SD click into place.  
Playback begins with the first track that the  
device detects.  
Operation during the MP3 mode  
u
Attach the control panel again.  
Selecting from directory list  
Removing an MMC/SD  
You can display a list of all directories of the  
inserted CD or MMC/SD and conveniently  
select from them. The directories are dis-  
played with the names that you used when  
you burned the CD or created the MMC/  
SD.  
u
Detach the control panel.  
u
Carefully push the MMC/SD into the slot  
> until you feel a slight resistance.  
The MMC/SD is now unlatched.  
u
Carefully pull the MMC/SD out of the  
slot.  
u
During the MP3 playback, press the  
NEXT button 4.  
u
Attach the control panel again.  
The track list of the current directory is dis-  
played.  
Switching to MMC/SD mode  
u
u
u
Press the joystick 8 left or right to  
change into the directory list.  
u
Press the Source button < repeatedly  
until the display shows "MMC".  
Press the joystick 8 up or down to  
scroll through the list.  
Playback begins with the first track that the  
device detects.  
If you want to select a directory from  
the list, move the selection mark onto  
the desired directory and press the OK  
joystick 8.  
The lost of tracks of the selected directory  
is displayed.  
u
Move the selection mark onto the de-  
sired track and press the OK joystick  
8.  
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MP3 mode  
u
Press the NEXT button 4 to redisplay  
the MP3 main menu.  
Selecting tracks  
Selecting a track from the track list  
Selecting a directory with the joystick  
To move up or down to another directory,  
You can display a list of all tracks of the cur-  
rent directory and conveniently select a  
track from it.  
u
Press the joystick 8 repeatedly up or  
down until the number of the desired  
directory appears in the first position  
in the top line of the display.  
u
u
u
To display the track list, press the NEXT  
button 4.  
Press the joystick 8 up or down to  
"scroll" through the track list.  
Note:  
If you want to select a track from the  
list, move the selection mark onto the  
desired track and press the OK joystick  
8.  
The device automatically skips any  
directories that do not contain MP3  
files. For example, if you listen to tracks  
from directory D01 and select the next  
directory with the joystick 8, the di-  
rectory D02, which does not contain  
any MP3 tracks (see illustration), is  
skipped and D03 is played. The display  
then automatically changes from "D02"  
to "D03".  
u
Press the NEXT button 4 to redisplay  
the MP3 main menu.  
Selecting a track with the joystick  
To move up or down to another track in the  
current directory,  
u
move the joystick 8 right for the next  
or left for the previous track until the  
number of the desired track appears  
on the display.  
Pressing the joystick 8 once left restarts  
the current track.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
u
press the joystick 8 left or right and  
hold it pressed until fast searching  
backwards or forwards begins.  
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MP3 mode  
Cancelling MIX  
To cancel MIX,  
Scanning tracks (SCAN)  
You can scan all the tracks on the CD/SD/  
MMC.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX" repeatedly until "MIX OFF"  
appears on the display.  
u
Press and hold down the OK joystick  
8 for longer than two seconds.  
The next titles of the CD/SD/MMC are  
scanned in ascending order.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories (REPEAT)  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT".  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the "REPEAT TRACK" briefly appears on the  
section entitled "Setting the scanning display.  
time" in the "Radio mode" chapter.  
To repeat the whole directory,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT" again.  
Cancelling Scan and continuing listening  
to a track  
To end the scanning process,  
"REPEAT DIR" briefly appears on the dis-  
play.  
u
press the OK joystick 8.  
Cancelling Repeat  
To stop the current track or current direc-  
tory from being repeated,  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT" repeatedly until "RE-  
PEAT OFF" briefly appears on the dis-  
play.  
Random track play (MIX)  
To play the tracks in the current directory in  
random order,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX".  
Configuring the display  
"MIX DIR" appears briefly on the display.  
You have different options of displaying the  
name of the artist, the track and the album  
(ID3 tag) or the directory and the file. The  
information from the ID3 tag (album, art-  
ist and track) can be displayed only if they  
were saved while creating the CD or the  
MP3 file.  
The track name is always displayed in the  
top line of the display during playback. In  
the process, the track name is displayed  
once as scrolling text after a track change  
and subsequently shortened to 16 digits, if  
necessary, and displayed.  
To play the tracks contained in all the direc-  
tories on the inserted MP3-CD/SD/MMC in  
random order,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX" again.  
"MIX CD/SD/MMC" briefly appears on the  
display.  
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MP3 mode  
Note:  
Display all the information of a file once  
If the track name from the ID3 tag is not To display all the available information of a  
available, the file name is displayed  
track as well as the name of the directory  
and the file once as scrolling text,  
For the bottom line of the display (info line),  
you can select from the display of different  
information.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SHOW ALL".  
If available, the information is displayed  
once as scrolling text in the info line. During  
the display, "SHOW ALL" is flashing.  
Selecting information in the info line  
In the bottom line of the display (info line),  
you can select from the display of the dif-  
ferent MP3 information, such as track, art-  
Adjusting the scrolling text  
ist, album or directory number (DIR) or file You can select whether the display you de-  
name.  
fined under "Selecting information in the  
info line" should be shown as scrolling text  
("SCROLL ON") or once only ("SCROLL  
OFF").  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "INFO" repeatedly until the de-  
sired display appears in the bottom line  
of the display.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SCROLL" repeatedly until the de-  
sired setting appears.  
Note:  
If the information about artist, track  
and album is not available as ID3 tag,  
they cannot be selected.  
You can scan all the tracks on the CD/SD/  
MMC.  
u
Press and hold down the OK joystick  
8 for longer than two seconds.  
The next tracks are scanned in ascending  
order.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled "Setting the scanning  
time" in the "Radio mode" chapter.  
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CD-changer mode  
Selecting tracks  
To move down or up to another track on the  
current CD,  
CD changer mode  
(optional)  
The CD changers/Compact Drive MP3s that  
can be used with this device can be found in  
the chapter "Accessories" in these instruc-  
tions or obtained from your specialist Blau-  
punkt dealer.  
u
press the joystick 8 repeatedly left  
or right until the number of the desired  
track appears on the display.  
Pressing the joystick 8 once left restarts  
the current track.  
Note:  
Information on handling CDs, inserting  
CDs and operating the CD changer can  
be found in the operating instructions  
supplied with your CD changer.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search forwards or backwards,  
u
press the joystick 8 left or right and  
hold it pressed until fast searching  
backwards or forwards begins.  
Switching to CD-changer mode  
u
Press the SOURCE button < repeat-  
edly until the CD changer menu is dis-  
played.  
Scanning tracks (SCAN)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the CD.  
Playback continues at the point at which  
it was last interrupted. If the magazine is  
removed from the CD changer and rein-  
serted, the CD magazine is "scanned" first,  
the playback starts with the first track of the  
first CD recognised by the CD changer.  
u
Press and hold down the OK joystick  
8 for longer than two seconds.  
The next titles of the CD are scanned in as-  
cending order.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled "Setting the scanning  
time" in the "Radio mode" chapter.  
Selecting CDs  
To move up or down to another CD,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the desired CD (CD1 - CD10). If  
necessary, use the softkey 5 with the  
display label "NEXT" or "PREVIOUS" to  
change between the "pages" of the ba-  
sic CD changer menu  
Cancelling Scan and continuing listening  
to a track  
To end the scanning process,  
u
Press the OK joystick 8.  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
or  
u
press the joystick 8 repeatedly up or  
down until the number of the desired  
CD appears on the display.  
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CD-changer mode  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
To repeat the current track,  
Random track play (MIX)  
To play the tracks on the current CD in ran-  
dom order,  
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
u
press the NEXT button 4.  
The display shows the CD changer function  
menu.  
The display shows the CD changer function  
menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX".  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT".  
"MIX CD" appears on the display.  
"REPEAT TRACK" briefly appears on the  
display.  
To play all of the tracks on all inserted CDs  
in random order,  
To repeat the entire CD,  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX" again.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT" again while the CD  
changer function menu is displayed.  
"MIX ALL" appears on the display.  
"REPEAT CD" briefly appears on the dis-  
play.  
Cancelling MIX  
To cancel MIX,  
Cancelling Repeat  
To stop the current track or current CD from  
being repeated,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MIX" repeatedly until "MIX OFF"  
briefly appears on the display.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "REPEAT" repeatedly while the  
CD changer function menu is displayed  
until "REPEAT OFF" briefly appears on  
the display.  
Naming CDs  
The car sound system allows you to assign  
names for up to 99 CDs so that you can rec-  
ognise them more easily (not with Compact  
Drive MP3). The names can be a maximum  
of seven characters long.  
"FULL" appears on the display if you try to  
assign more than 99 names.  
Entering/editing CD names  
u
Listen to the CD to be named.  
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The display shows the CD changer function  
menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CD NAME".  
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CD-changer mode  
The current name of the CD is displayed in  
the top line of the display. If you have not  
yet named the CD, seven underscores "_"  
are displayed.  
Deleting all CD names  
u
Listen to a CD.  
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The display shows the CD changer function  
menu.  
u
Press the softkey 4 with the display  
label "EDIT".  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CD NAME".  
You are now in the editing mode. The first  
text input position flashes.  
u
Press and hold the softkey 5 with  
the display label "CLEAR ALL" for long-  
er than two seconds.  
u
Move the joystick 8 up or down and  
select your characters. If you want an  
empty space, simply select the under-  
score.  
The CD names are deleted.  
u
u
Move the joystick 8 left or right and  
change the entry position.  
To save the name, press the OK joystick  
8.  
Deleting a CD name  
u
Listen to the CD whose name you want  
to delete.  
u
Press the NEXT button 4.  
The display shows the CD changer function  
menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CD NAME".  
u
Press and hold the softkey 5 with  
the display label "CLEAR CD" for longer  
than two seconds.  
The CD name is deleted.  
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Clock – time  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
Clock – time  
The settings are saved.  
Setting the time  
The time can be set automatically via the  
RDS signal. If no station supporting this  
function can be received, you can also set  
the time manually.  
Setting the date  
To set the date,  
u
u
press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CLOCK".  
Setting the time automatically  
To set the time automatically,  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DATE".  
u
u
press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CLOCK".  
The top line of the display shows the year  
(YY), month (MM) and day (DD).  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AUTOSYNC" repeatedly until  
"AUTOSYNC ON" appears on the dis-  
play.  
The input position for the year flashes.  
u
u
u
u
u
u
Set the year (e.g. "06" for 2006) by  
moving the joystick 8 up or down.  
Press the joystick 8 right to move the  
input position to the month.  
"AUTOSYNC ON" means that the time is au-  
tomatically set via the RDS signal.  
Set the month by moving the joystick  
8 up or down.  
Setting the clock manually  
Press the joystick 8 right to move the  
input position to the day.  
u
u
u
To set the time, press the MENU but-  
ton 9.  
Set the day by moving the joystick 8  
up or down.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CLOCK".  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "TIME".  
The settings are saved.  
The hours and minutes are displayed in the  
top line of the display. The hours flash.  
u
Set the hours by moving the joystick  
8 up or down.  
To set the minutes,  
press the joystick 8 right.  
The minutes flash.  
u
u
Set the minutes by moving the joystick  
8 up or down.  
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Clock – Time  
DSA Max – Equalizer  
Permanent time display  
You can show the time of the device on  
the display with switched-off device and  
switched on vehicle ignition.  
DSA Max –  
Digital Sound Adjustment  
This device features a means for digital  
sound calibration (DSA Digital Sound Ad-  
justment).  
u
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CLOCK".  
Three self-calibrating user equalizers (EQ1,  
EQ2 and EQ3) are available for this pur-  
pose. Each user equalizer consists of a  
graphical 27-band equalizer.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "OFFCLOCK".  
Each user equalizer features for channels  
(front left/right and rear left/right).  
"SHOW CLOCK" means that the time is dis-  
played, "HIDE CLOCK" means that the time  
is not displayed.  
The equalizers EQ1 - EQ3 can be adjusted  
automatically using the supplied calibration  
microphone.  
The values of the graphical equalizer that  
are determined automatically can also be  
changed manually.  
For additional sound optimisation, you also  
have access to a dynamic driving noise  
compensation (DNC), different presettings  
for music styles (Preset EQ), stage effects  
and sound effects.  
Switching DSA on/off  
Switching DSA off  
To deactivate the entire equalizer,  
u
press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
The display shows the DSA menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "OFF".  
"DSA OFF" appears on the display.  
Note:  
You can separately switch each module  
of the equalizer on or off in the respec-  
tive menu (user EQ, sound presetting,  
DNC, stage effect and sound effect).  
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DSC Max – Equalizer  
Switching DSA on  
Note:  
To reactivate the equalizer,  
The sound radiating from the loud-  
speakers must not be obstructed by  
any objects. All the loudspeakers must  
be connected. The calibration micro-  
phone must be connected to the de-  
vice, the calibration of the equalizer  
should be performed before the DNC  
calibration.  
u
press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
The display shows the DSA menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER EQ".  
u
Select an equalizer setting.  
To calibrate an equalizer,  
Automatically calibrating the  
equalizer  
You can perform and save electronic cali-  
brations for three different situations (not  
possible if crossover is set), e.g.:  
u
u
u
press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER EQ".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the equalizer ("EQ-1", "EQ-2"  
or "EQ-3") to be calibrated.  
EQ 1 For the driver alone  
EQ 2 For the driver and front passenger  
EQ 3 For the front and rear occupants  
Hold the microphone in the appropriate po-  
sition while the calibration is taking place.  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AUTO ADJ".  
The position of the calibration microphone  
for Situation 1 (e.g. for the driver alone) is  
at the height of the driver’s head, approx.  
10 centimetres next to the right ear.  
A countdown is running on the display. Dur-  
ing this time, you can position the calibra-  
tion microphone. After the countdown ex-  
pires, the calibration is performed.  
For Situation 2, the calibration microphone  
should be positioned at head height be-  
tween the driver and the front passenger.  
u
Use the same procedure for all equal-  
izers.  
For Situation 3, you should position the  
calibration microphone at head height in  
the centre of the vehicle interior (left/right,  
front/rear).  
After the calibration is complete, the menu  
of the selected equalizer is displayed  
again.  
Really quiet surroundings are required for  
the calibration. Any extraneous noise will  
distort the measured values. lose all win-  
dows, doors, and the sliding sunroof during  
the calibration. You should be sitting in the  
driver's seat.  
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DSC Max – Equalizer  
the display for front or on the right side  
for rear.  
Viewing vehicle acoustics with/  
without equalizer  
You can view the determined values for the  
vehicle acoustics. When viewing the set-  
tings, you can select between the equalizer  
view without equalization ("PRE EQ") and  
with equalization ("POST EQ").  
The setting of the equalizer is displayed.  
To exit the view,  
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press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
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u
u
u
u
Press and hold the AUDIO button :  
Manually changing the graphical  
equalizer  
The automatically determined values of the  
graphical equalizer can also be changed  
manually.  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER EQ".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the equalizer to be viewed.  
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u
u
u
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press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER EQ".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MANUAL".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the equalizer to be set.  
You can view the settings of the equalizer  
separately for the front and the rear loud-  
speakers.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "MANUAL".  
Note:  
If you already changed the graphical  
equalizer manually or if you have not yet  
performed a calibration, the softkeys  
described below cannot be selected.  
You can adjust the equalizer separately for  
the front and rear loudspeakers.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "FRONT EQ" for the front loud-  
speakers or "REAR EQ" for the rear  
loudspeakers.  
If you want to select the view of the equal-  
izer without equalization,  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VIEW PRE" on the left side of the  
display for front or on the right side for  
rear.  
The settings of the graphical equalizer are  
displayed.  
To select the frequency,  
u
press the joystick 8 left or right until  
the desired frequency is displayed.  
The setting of the equalizer is displayed.  
If you want to select the view of the equal-  
izer with equalization,  
u
Set the level for the frequency by mov-  
ing the joystick 8 up or down.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VIEWPOST" on the left side of  
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DSC Max – Equalizer  
While you are adjusting the equalizer, the The automatically determined values of the  
values are graphically shown on the dis- equalizer are deleted.  
play.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
u
Perform all settings for both channels  
as described above.  
button : to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
Selecting a sound presetting  
(Preset)  
The settings are saved.  
You can select sound presets for different  
music types. For a perfect sound, the pre-  
settings are "added" to the settings of the  
active user, i.e. the user EQs are optimised  
through the presettings for the various mu-  
sic styles.  
Selecting the Equalizer  
After the calibration or the manual adjust-  
ment:  
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Press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
Presettings for the following music styles  
are available:  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER EQ".  
VOCAL  
DISCO  
ROCK  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the equalizer to be used.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
JAZZ  
The settings are saved.  
CLASSIC  
The settings for these music styles have al-  
ready been programmed.  
Resetting the equalizer  
All automatically determined values of the  
selected equalizer can be reset.  
u
u
u
Press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
u
u
u
u
u
press and hold the AUDIO button :  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "PRESET".  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "USER EQ".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the sound presetting to be  
used.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the equalizer to be reset.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST".  
The settings are saved.  
Press and hold the softkey 5 with the  
display label "CLEAR" for longer than  
two seconds.  
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DSA Max – Equalizer  
u
Select the softkey with the assignment  
of the loudspeaker for which you want  
to set the distance.  
Adjusting the stage effect  
You can activate a stage effect that "relo-  
cates" the music in front of the driver or  
front passenger. This gives the impression  
of being directly in front of a stage. To re-  
fine this effect, you can change the virtual  
distance to your loudspeakers.  
"RR" is right rear, "LR" left rear, "RF" right  
front and "LF" left front.  
If crossover is activated, different symbols  
appear ("Lhigh" for "LF", "Rhigh" for "RF",  
"Llow" for "LR" and "Rlow" for "RR").  
Selecting the stage effect  
u
Turn the volume control 2 or move  
the joystick 8 to set the distance.  
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u
u
u
Press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CH DELAY".  
The settings are saved.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ON" to activate the stage effect.  
Selecting a sound effect  
You can select from different sound effects  
for your music:  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "OFF" to deactivate the stage ef-  
fect.  
CATHEDRAL  
THEATER  
CONCERT  
CLUB  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "LRSWAP" to mirror the settings.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST" to set the distance of  
the loudspeakers.  
STADIUM  
A submenu appears. For further informa-  
tion, please read the next section.  
The sound effects have already been pro-  
grammed.  
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u
u
Press and hold the AUDIO button :  
Changing the virtual distance of the  
loudspeakers  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "EFFECTS".  
To further optimise the stage effect, you  
can adjust the distance of the individual  
loudspeakers built into the vehicle with re-  
spect to the left front seat. You can adjust  
the distance to the front and to the rear  
loudspeakers from 0-275 cm.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label of the sound effect to be used.  
If you do not want to use any sound effects,  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "OFF".  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST" in the "Digital Staging  
Menu".  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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DNC  
Starting the DNC calibration  
DNC  
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u
u
Press and hold the AUDIO button :  
Dynamic Noise Covering  
for longer than two seconds.  
DNC allows for raising a volume when driv-  
ing that is considered pleasant for a non-  
driving vehicle.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DNC".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ADJUST".  
The increase differs according to frequency  
ranges, dependent upon the noise develop-  
ment of the vehicle.  
A countdown is running on the display. Af-  
ter the countdown expires, the calibration  
is performed.  
Hence, volume and sound remain at a  
pleasant level even with changing noise  
developments. Short-term noises, such as  
those while crossing railways, are not con-  
sidered.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
Switching DNC off  
To deactivate the DNC,  
Calibrating DNC  
A calibration via the measurement micro-  
phone is required for vehicle-specific op-  
eration. The DNC calibration should be per-  
formed after the DSA calibration. Before  
the calibration, you should permanently  
attach the calibration microphone with the  
supplied Velcro tape near the console, but  
not in the floor area, at droning points or at  
the heating/ventilation.  
u
u
u
press and hold the AUDIO button :  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DNC".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "OFF".  
"DNC OFF" appears on the display.  
To reactivate the DNC,  
The opening of the calibration microphone  
must point to the direction of the passen-  
ger compartment. The calibration should  
be performed at a quiet location with the  
engine switched off. The doors, windows  
and sunroof must remain closed, and you  
should be seated in the driver’s seat.  
u
u
select a DNC increase (DNC1 - DNC5).  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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DNC  
Subwoofer and centre speaker  
Selecting a DNC increase  
You can adjust the DNC increase, i.e. the  
sensitivity of the increase in volume and  
sound, in five increments.  
Subwoofer and centre  
speaker  
You can connect a subwoofer and a centre  
speaker to this device.  
The setting "DNC 1" is suitable for vehicles  
with loud engines and bass-loaded music.  
The setting "DNC 5" is suitable for vehicles  
with quiet engines and for classical music.  
You will need to test various settings to find  
the most suitable one for your taste.  
To further optimise the sound when using a  
subwoofer and centre speaker, you can ad-  
just a low-pass filter for the subwoofer and  
one high-pass filter each for front and rear.  
Adjusting the subwoofer  
increase  
To select a DNC increase,  
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press and hold the AUDIO button :  
You can adjust a permanent volume in-  
crease or decrease for the connected sub-  
woofer from -6 to +6 and thereby increase  
or decrease the bass response of the sub-  
woofer. The setting to be selected depends  
upon the installation position and installa-  
tion location of the subwoofer in your vehi-  
cle. You may need to test various settings to  
find the most suitable one for your taste.  
for longer than two seconds.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "DNC".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "LEVEL".  
Adjust the increase using the joystick  
8.  
Press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button : to exit the menu.  
u
Press the AUDIO button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
The settings are saved.  
u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SUBOUT".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "GAIN".  
Move the joystick 8 up or right to in-  
crease the level or down or left to de-  
crease the level.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
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Subwoofer and centre speaker  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
Adjusting the subwoofer phase  
position  
You can adjust the phase position of the  
subwoofer output to your subwoofer and  
select between "-135°" and "180°" in incre-  
ments of 45°.  
u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SUBOUT".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "LOWPASS".  
Move the joystick 8 to select from the  
possible settings.  
u
Press the AUDIO button :.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SUBOUT".  
u
press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "PHASE".  
Setting the subsonic filter  
Move the joystick 8 to select from the  
possible settings.  
To avoid interferences from extremely low  
frequencies, you can use the subsonic filter  
to limit the low-frequency response of the  
device. This is particularly useful for small  
subwoofers. The setting of the subsonic fil-  
ter suppresses all frequencies below the de-  
fined frequency. When setting the subsonic  
filter, you should orient yourself by means  
of the loudspeaker setup of your vehicle.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
Setting the low-pass filter  
The low-pass filter allows you to define a  
frequency up to which the subwoofer will  
operate. All signals above the defined fre-  
quency are "cut off" and not passed on to  
the subwoofer.  
You can select from the frequencies "20 Hz",  
"25 Hz", "32 Hz" and "40 Hz". In addi-  
tion, you can set the quality factor "Q" for  
the selected frequency in five increments:  
"Q1"=0.5, "Q2"=0.7, "Q3"=0.9, "Q4"=1.1  
and "Q5"=1.3.  
You can select from the frequencies  
"40 Hz", "50 Hz", "63 Hz" and "100 Hz". If  
your subwoofer features a built-in low-pass  
filter, you can also select the setting "FLAT"  
and thereby forward all frequencies to the  
subwoofer.  
If you select the setting "FLAT", the frequen-  
cy response of the device is not affected.  
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Press the AUDIO button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
Please adjust this setting to the frequency  
range and the capabilities of your subwoof-  
er. For further details, please read the doc-  
umentation of the subwoofer.  
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u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SUBOUT".  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SUBSONIC".  
u
Press the AUDIO button :.  
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Subwoofer and centre speaker  
u
u
Move the joystick 8 left or right to se- When you have finished making your  
lect among the available frequencies.  
changes,  
press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
Move the joystick 8 up or down to  
select the desired quality factor for the  
defined frequency.  
u
Adjusting high-pass filters for  
front/rear  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
You can adjust a separate high-pass filter for  
the front and the rear channel that filters all  
frequencies below the adjusted frequency  
so that the filtered frequencies are played  
only by a connected subwoofer.  
u
press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
Adjusting the centre speaker  
You can select the frequency at which a  
connected centre speaker should be con-  
trolled.  
If you select the setting "FLAT", no frequen-  
cies are filtered and all signals are forward-  
ed to the loudspeakers. The setting "AUTO"  
automatically adjusts the high-pass filter to  
the value defined for the low-pass filter.  
You can select from the frequencies  
"200 Hz", "400 Hz", "800 Hz", "1600 Hz"  
and "3200 Hz". If you select the setting  
"FLAT", all frequencies are output via the  
centre speaker, including bass. This set-  
ting should be selected only if your centre  
speaker features a built-in high-pass filter.  
u
Press the AUDIO button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
"AUDIO MENU 2" appears on the display.  
u
In addition to the frequency, you can adjust  
the level for the centre speaker.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "HIPASS F" for setting the front  
high-pass filter.  
u
Press the AUDIO button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
"AUDIO MENU 2" appears on the display.  
Or  
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "HIPASS R" for setting the rear  
high-pass filter.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CENTRE".  
u
Press the joystick 8 left or right to  
adjust the frequency for the high-pass  
filter.  
u
Press the joystick 8 left or right to  
adjust the frequency for the centre  
speaker.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
Press the joystick 8 up or down to ad-  
just the level for the centre speaker.  
u
press the OK joystick 8 or the AUDIO  
button :.  
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Subwoofer and centre speaker  
TMC  
Crossover  
In crossover mode, the high frequencies are  
played via the front channels and the low  
frequencies via the rear channels.  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems  
TMC stands for "Traffic Message Chan-  
nel". Traffic reports are broadcast digitally  
via TMC, which means they can be used  
by compatible navigation systems during  
route planning. Your car sound system has a  
TMC output, which you can use for connect-  
ing Blaupunkt navigation systems. You can  
find out from your Blaupunkt dealer which  
navigation systems can be used with your  
car sound system.  
u
Press the AUDIO button :.  
"AUDIO MENU" appears on the display.  
Press the NEXT button 4.  
u
"AUDIO MENU 2" appears at the bottom of  
the display.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "CROSSOVR".  
Crossover is now adjusted.  
To be able to use the crossover mode, you  
must set the high-pass filter and the low-  
pass filter.  
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u
u
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "HIPASS" for setting the high-pass  
filter.  
Press the joystick 8 left or right to  
adjust the frequency for the high-pass  
filter.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "LOWPASS" for setting the low-  
pass filter.  
Press the joystick 8 left or right to  
adjust the frequency for the high-pass  
filter.  
The settings are automatically saved.  
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Amplifier/Sub-Out  
External audio sources  
Amplifier/Sub-Out  
External audio sources  
The car sound system provides connec- You can connect up to two external audio  
tions that allow you to connect external sources to the device. Audio sources can,  
amplifiers. In addition, you can connect a for example, be portable CD players, Mini  
subwoofer to the integrated low-pass filter Disc players or MP3 players.  
of the device. For this purpose, the ampli-  
fier and subwoofer must be connected as  
The first external audio source can be con-  
nected instead of a CD changer (AUX1).  
described in the installation instructions.  
The second external audio source (AUX2)  
We recommend you use well-matched  
can be connected in addition to the CD  
products from the Blaupunkt or Velocity  
changer or AUX1.  
product ranges.  
Instead of AUX2, you can connect a naviga-  
tion system. For further details, read the  
section "Navigation audio" in the chapter  
"Adjusting the volume".  
Switching the internal amplifier  
on/off  
If you are using external amplifiers, you can  
To be able to use the AUX inputs, you must  
switch off the device’s internal amplifier  
activate the AUX inputs in the setup menu.  
("Internal Amp Off" setting).  
If you want to connect an external audio  
Note:  
source, you will need an adapter cable. This  
cable is available from a specialised Blau-  
punkt dealer.  
Please check this setting if the loud-  
speakers do not emit any sound.  
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u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VARIOUS".  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AMP ON" repeatedly until the de-  
sired setting "INTERNAL AMP ON" or  
"INTERNAL AMP OFF" appears.  
If the internal amplifier is switched on, the  
softkey "AMP ON" is highlighted in dark.  
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Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
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External audio sources  
Switching the AUX input on/off  
Naming the AUX input  
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Press the MENU button 9.  
You can name the AUX inputs, to be better  
able to assign them during the source selec-  
tion with the SOURCE button < (e.g., you  
can use the device name of the connected  
device).  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AUX".  
The AUX menu is displayed.  
If no CD changer is connected and you want  
to connect an external audio source,  
u
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AUX".  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "AUX1".  
The AUX menu is displayed.  
With every press of the softkey "AUX1", you  
can switch between the settings "AUXILIA-  
RY 1 ON" and "AUXILIARY 1 OFF".  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "EDIT" under "AUX1" or "NAV/  
AUX2".  
If no navigation system is connected and  
you want to connect an external audio  
source,  
The display shows the standard text for the  
selected input. The input mark is at the be-  
ginning of the line and flashing.  
u
press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "NAV/AUX2".  
To enter a name,  
u
u
u
press the joystick 8 left or right to  
move the input mark.  
With every press of the softkey "NAV/  
AUX2", you can switch between the settings  
"AUXILIARY 2 ON" and "NAVIGATION ON".  
Set the desired letter by pushing the  
joystick 8 up or down.  
Note:  
After entering the name, press the OK  
joystick 8 or the MENU button 9 to  
exit the menu.  
If a CD changer is connected, the input  
"AUX1" cannot be changed.  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
The settings are saved.  
The settings are saved.  
Note:  
If the AUX inputs are activated, they can  
be selected using the SOURCE button  
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Miscellaneous  
Displaying the serial number  
You can display the serial number of the  
device.  
Miscellaneous  
Entering a switch-on message  
If you switch on the device, a brief message  
is shown on the display as scrolling text.  
This text is factory set to "BLAUPUNKT-THE  
ADVANTAGE IN YOUR CAR". Instead, you  
can enter your own text of up to 35 char-  
acters.  
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u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VARIOUS".  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "SER NUM".  
The serial number of the device is displayed  
in the top line of the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VARIOUS".  
u
Press the OK joystick 8 or the MENU  
button 9 to exit the menu.  
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "ON MSG".  
Resetting the device  
You can reset the device to the factory-pre-  
set parameters. All personal settings are  
lost in the process.  
The display shows the standard text for the  
switch-on message. The input mark is at the  
beginning of the line and flashing.  
To input a different text,  
u
u
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the softkey 5 with the display  
label "VARIOUS".  
u
u
u
press the joystick 8 left or right to  
move the input mark.  
Set the desired letter by pushing the  
joystick 8 up or down.  
u
Press and hold the softkey 5 with the  
display label "NORMSET" for longer  
than two seconds.  
After entering the message, press the  
OK joystick 8or the MENU button 9  
to exit the menu.  
The device switches off and automatically  
on again.  
The settings are saved.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 18 watts sine  
at 14.4 V and  
1% distortion factor  
at 4 ohms.  
4 x 26 watts sine  
in accordance with  
DIN 45324 at  
14.4 V at 4 ohms.  
4 x 50 watts max.  
power  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
FM:  
MW:  
LW:  
SW:  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
531 – 1 602 kHz  
153 – 279 kHz  
5.85 – 6.30 MHz  
(49-m band)  
FM frequency response:  
20 – 16,000 Hz  
CD  
Frequency response:  
15 – 20,000 Hz  
4 V / < 1 kΩ  
Pre-amp out  
4 channels:  
AUX input  
Input sensitivity:  
1.2 V / 10 kΩ  
1.45 kg  
Weight  
Subject to changes!  
105  
Bitte den ausgefüllten Gerätepass sicher aufbewahren!  
Please keep the filled-in radio pass in a safe place!  
Prière de conserver soigneusement la carte d’autoradio remplie !  
Tenete per favore il libretto di apparecchio, debitamente riempito, in un  
posto sicuro!  
Bewaar de ingevulde apparaatpas op een veilige plaats!  
Vänligen förvara ifyllt apparatpass på säker plats!  
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