Blaupunkt Frankfurt C70 User Manual

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Frankfurt C70  
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CONTROLS  
1
2
button - opens the operating panel  
Button - switches the radio and mute  
function on/off  
3
4
Volume control  
Soft keys - the function of the soft  
keys depends on the current content  
of the display  
5
OK button - confirms menu entries  
and leaves the menu  
6
7
8
TIM button - selects the TIM function  
Multifunction rocker switch  
MENU button - selects the menu for  
basic settings  
9
AUD button - adjusts bass and treble,  
balance and fader as well as loudness  
DIS button - changes display contents  
Display  
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CC button, to start cassette play  
CDC button - starts CD changer play-  
back (only if connected) or  
plays an external audio source (only if  
connected)  
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TUNE button - activates radio mode  
Selects the radio function menu (only  
possible in radio mode)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Notes ............................................. 41 Cassette mode.............................. 60  
Road safety ........................................... 41  
Installation ............................................. 41  
Accessories........................................... 41  
Guarantee ............................................. 41  
International telephone information....... 41  
Cassette playback ................................. 60  
Ejecting a cassette ................................ 60  
Changing the playing side ..................... 60  
Skipping tracks (S-CPS) ....................... 60  
Repeating tracks ................................... 60  
Scanning all tracks on a cassette  
(SCAN) .................................................. 61  
Changing the display............................. 61  
Resetting the counter ............................ 61  
Fast forward/rewind ............................... 61  
Switching radio monitor on/off ............... 61  
Skipping blank sections (Blankskip) ...... 61  
Dolby* Noise Suppression .................... 62  
Traffic announcements in cassette mode ... 62  
Theft protection, KeyCard ........... 42  
Switching on/off ........................... 44  
Using your car radio for the first  
time................................................ 45  
Volume adjustment ...................... 46  
Audio settings .............................. 47  
Setting the display ....................... 48  
CD changer mode (optional) ....... 62  
Switching to CD changer mode............. 62  
Selecting a CD ...................................... 62  
Selecting a track.................................... 62  
Fast search (audible)............................. 63  
Changing the display............................. 63  
Repeating individual tracks or whole  
CDs (REPEAT) ...................................... 63  
Random play (MIX) ............................... 63  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs (SCAN) . 63  
Naming CDs .......................................... 64  
Programming favourite CD tracks ......... 64  
Radio mode................................... 49  
Switching on radio mode ....................... 49  
RDS function (AF, REG)........................ 49  
Selecting the frequency range/memory 50  
Tuning into a station .............................. 50  
Selecting short/long-range reception .... 51  
Setting the sensitivity of the station  
search mode ......................................... 51  
Storing stations ..................................... 52  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore) .......................................... 52  
Listening to preset stations ................... 52  
Scanning stations.................................. 52  
Setting the scanning time...................... 53  
Programme type (PTY) ......................... 53  
Optimising radio reception .................... 54  
Switching between stereo and mono .... 55  
Changing the display............................. 55  
Selecting radio text display.................... 55  
Naming a station ................................... 56  
Clock - Time .................................. 66  
Equalizer ....................................... 67  
Notes on adjusting the equalizer ........... 67  
Switching the equalizer on/off ............... 67  
Setting the equalizer ............................. 68  
Setting the quality factor of the filter ...... 68  
Select sound preset .............................. 68  
Setting aid for the equalizer .................. 68  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems......................................... 70  
TIM - Traffic Information Memory 57  
Switching TIM on/off.............................. 57  
Recording traffic announcements ......... 57  
Altering TIM record standby time .......... 57  
Playback of recorded traffic  
announcements..................................... 58  
Interrupting TIM record standby  
(for the time spent at the car wash)....... 58  
Pre-amplifiers ............................... 70  
Subout/subwoofer........................ 71  
High-pass filter ............................. 71  
External audio sources................ 72  
Technical data .............................. 72  
Installation instructions............. 278  
Traffic information........................ 59  
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NOTES  
Thank you for deciding in favour of a Blau-  
punkt product. We wish you a great deal of  
pleasure with your new car radio.  
CD changer  
The following Blaupunkt CD changers can be  
connected to the radio: CDC A 06, CDC A  
08, CDC A 072 and IDC A 09.  
The CD changers CDC A 5 and CDC A 071  
can also be connected if you use an adapter  
cable (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607 889 093).  
Note  
Before using your car radio, please read these  
instructions carefully and familiarise yourself  
with the unit. Keep these instructions in your  
vehicle for later reference.  
Guarantee  
The scope of the guarantee complies with the  
legal provisions applicable in the country in  
which the unit was bought.  
Such legal provisions notwithstanding, Blau-  
punkt grants a 12-month guarantee.  
If you have any queries regarding the terms  
of the guarantee, please consult your author-  
ised Blaupunkt dealer. The purchase receipt  
applies in all cases as your guarantee slip.  
Road safety  
Road safety has priority. Only operate  
your car radio if road and traffic conditions  
allow.Familiarise yourself with the unit be-  
fore setting off on your journey.  
You should always be able to hear police,  
fire and ambulance sirens in good time.  
For this reason, set the volume of your car  
radio at a suitable level.  
International telephone  
information  
Should you have any questions about how to  
use the car radio or require any further infor-  
mation, please call us!  
Installation  
If you would like to install your car radio your-  
self, please read the installation and connec-  
tion instructions at the end of the manual.  
The telephone information service numbers  
are printed on the last page of this manual.  
Accessories  
Please use only Blaupunkt-approved acces-  
sories.  
Remote controls  
The most important functions can be select-  
ed safely from the steering wheel using the  
optional remote controls RC 08 or RC 10.  
Amplifiers  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers are suitable for use  
with the radio.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
Note:  
Theft protection, KeyCard  
If a wrong card, e.g.a cash card, is introduced  
into the car radio, Wrong KCwill appear on  
the display.  
Remove the wrong card and slide in a Key-  
Card your unit will recognise.  
A KeyCard is supplied along with the radio.  
The car radio can also be used with a sec-  
ond KeyCard.  
If a KeyCard is lost or damaged, you can ob-  
tain a replacement KeyCard through a Blau-  
punkt dealer.  
Removing a KeyCard  
In order to unlock the operating panel,  
If you use two KeyCards, the settings of the  
first KeyCard also apply to the second Key-  
Card.You do, however, have the option of stor-  
ing the following functions individually:  
station-button allocation, traffic-information  
volume, beep volume, equaliser setting.  
press the button 1.  
The operating panel then opens.  
Place the card on the carriage and slide  
as far to the right as it will go.  
Pull the card out of the operating panel.  
In addition, the last set values for wavelength,  
station settings, scanning time and switch-  
on volume remain stored.  
Close the operating panel.  
Note:  
This means that you always have your se-  
lected basic setting after inserting the Key-  
Card.  
In order to prevent theft, remove the KeyCard  
when you leave the vehicle and leave the op-  
erating panel open.  
Inserting the KeyCard  
Press the button 1.  
The operating panel opens.  
For safety reasons, the operating panel  
should always be locked when the vehicle  
is in motion.  
Insert the KeyCard with the contact sur-  
faces facing down as illustrated in the  
picture (arrow 1).  
Making a second KeyCard “learn”  
the code Replacing a KeyCard  
You can use the first KeyCard to make a sec-  
ond KeyCard learnto be an additional Key-  
Card when the car radio is in operation.  
If you want a second KeyCard to learnthe  
code,  
insert the first KeyCard and switch the  
radio on;  
1
press the MENU button 8.  
3
press the soft key 4 with the display  
Carefully place the KeyCard on the car-  
riage and slide it in as far as it will go in  
the direction of the arrow (2).  
allocation KC;  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation LRN.  
Close the operating panel (arrow 3).  
LEARN KCappears on the display.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
Remove the first KeyCard.  
INSERTappears on the display.  
Insert the new KeyCard.  
LEARN OKappears on the display.  
To leave the KeyCard menu,  
Making a new KeyCard “learn” the  
code/entering the master code  
If you no longer have a valid KeyCard for your  
unit and would like to make a new KeyCard  
learn the code:  
insert the new KeyCard, which the unit  
press the MENU button 8 once or OK  
5 repeatedly until the desired menu  
appears. The settings are now stored.  
does not recognise;  
close the operating panel;  
if necessary, switch off the radio;  
You can now use your car radio with the new  
KeyCard.  
Hold down the TUNE button > and the  
second soft key from the top on the left  
4 at the same time;  
Note:  
A maximum of two KeyCards can be used for  
each unit.  
switch the unit on using button 2.  
0000then appears on the display.  
If you already have two Keycards for your unit  
and you make a third KeyCard learn, you  
will no longer be able to use the unit with the  
KeyCard not used during the learningpro-  
cess.  
Enter the four-digit master code from your car  
radio pass as follows:  
enter the number of the master code  
using the and buttons. To do this,  
press the buttons repeatedly until the  
desired number appears on the display;  
Lost or damaged KeyCard  
If all KeyCards belonging to the car radio are  
damaged or lost, a new KeyCard must first  
be made to learnthe units master code,  
which can be found in your car radio pass.  
alter the input position using the  
buttons 7;  
When the master code is correctly dis-  
played, press the OK button 5.  
Always keep your car radio pass in a  
safe place, but never in your car.  
The new KeyCard is accepted when the unit  
switches to playback..  
To find out how to prepare a new Keycard for  
use, please read the section Making a new  
KeyCard learnthe code/entering the mas-  
ter code.  
Optical theft protection display  
(LED)  
The ON button and the drive-compartment  
lights may flash when the unit is switched off  
and the KeyCard removed.For this, theLED”  
menu setting must be at on.  
If necessary, you can use this KeyCard to  
make a second KeyCard learn the code. To  
find out how to do this, please read the sec-  
tionMaking a second KeyCardlearn/replac-  
ing the KeyCard.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
You can obtain new KeyCards from your spe-  
cialist dealer.  
allocation KC.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation LED.  
The current status LED ONor LED OFF”  
appears on the display.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
SWITCHING ON/OFF  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation LEDto switch between LED  
ONand LED OFF.  
Switching on/off  
There are various ways of switching the car  
radio on and off.  
To leave the KeyCard menu,  
Switching on/off using the button  
press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
2
To switch the unit on, press the button  
2.  
The car radio is now switched on.  
Displaying radio pass data  
To switch the unit off, hold the button 2  
With the KeyCard supplied with your car ra-  
dio, you can have the data on your radio pass,  
such as name, type number (7 6 ...) and seri-  
al number displayed.  
down for more than two seconds.  
The car radio is now switched off.  
Switching on/off using the  
ignition  
If the car radio is correctly connected to the  
ignition and has not been switched off using  
the button 2, it is switched on/off simultane-  
ously with the ignition.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation KC.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation READ.  
The radio pass data now appear on the dis-  
play as main text.  
You can also switch on your car radio when  
the vehicle ignition is off.  
To leave the KeyCard menu,  
To do so, press the button 2.  
press the MENU button 8 or OK 5.  
Note:  
To protect the vehicle battery, the unit switch-  
es off automatically after one hour.  
Taking care of the KeyCard  
Your KeyCard will function perfectly if the con-  
tacts are kept free of all foreign particles.Avoid  
direct skin contact.  
Switching on/off using the  
KeyCard  
You can switch the car radio on or off by in-  
serting and removing the KeyCard if the unit  
was previously switched off using the button  
2. You can read about inserting/removing  
the KeyCard in the chapter Theft protection,  
KeyCard.  
Please clean the KeyCard contacts when  
necessary with some white spirit on a lint-  
free cloth.  
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USING YOUR CAR RADIO FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Set the minutes using the or button  
Using your car radio for the  
first time  
If the car radio is being connected for the first  
time or the power supply to the unit has been  
interrupted, the install menu appears on the  
display. Please make the following settings in  
the install menu:  
7.  
Press the OK button 5.  
Setting the tuner  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TUNE.  
Select EUROPEor USwith the  
select an external audio source instead  
or button 7.  
of a CD changer;  
Press the OK button 5.  
set the time;  
Switching the internal amplifier on/off  
adjust the tuner accordingly for opera-  
tion in the United States or Europe;  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
revert to manufacturers setting;  
allocation AMP.  
switch the internal amplifier on/off.  
Select AMP ONor AMP OFFwith  
the  
or button 7.  
You can go to the install menu at any time:  
press the OK button 5.  
Hold down the MENU 8 button until  
the install menu appears on the display.  
Note:  
When you set the internal amplifier at AMP  
OFF, the loudspeaker directly connected to  
the unit remains silent. In this case, only an  
external amplifier produces sound.  
Entering settings  
Selecting an external audio source  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation AUX.  
Reverting to the manufacturer’s setting  
If AUXappears on the display, the input has  
already been activated.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NORM.  
Press the or button 7 to switch  
NORMSETappears on the display. If you  
really wish to return to the manufacturers  
settings,  
AUXon or off.  
When the settings have been entered,  
press the MENU button 8.  
press the OK button 5.  
When you have completed all the settings,  
Note:  
When the AUX input is activated, it can be  
selected with the CDC = button.  
press the OK button 5.  
Leaving the install menu  
Setting the clock  
In order to leave the install menu,  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
press the OK button 5. The settings  
allocation CLK.  
are now stored.  
Set the hours using the or  
button  
7.  
Press the button 7.  
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VOLUME  
Press the OK button 5 to go back to  
the previous menu level or the MENU  
button 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Volume adjustment  
The system volume can be adjusted in steps  
from 0 (off) to 50 (maximum).  
To raise the system volume, turn the  
Mute setting  
volume control 3 to the right.  
This feature enables you to lower the system  
volume instantaneously (mute).  
To lower the system volume, turn the  
volume control 3 to the left.  
Briefly press the button 2.  
Setting the switch-on volume  
It is possible to adjust the volume that will play  
when you switch the radio on.  
MUTEappears on the display.  
Deactivating the mute setting  
Briefly press the button 2  
or  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation VAR.  
turn the volume control 3.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Mute during telephone  
allocation VOL.  
If your car radio is connected to a mobile tel-  
ephone, the volume will be muted as soon as  
you pick upthe telephone. In order for this  
to work, the mobile telephone has to be con-  
nected to the car radio as described in the  
instructions.  
Set the volume using volume control 3  
or the or buttons 7.  
If you wish to set the volume active before  
the unit was last switched off as the switch-  
on volume,  
If a traffic announcement is received during a  
telephone call and traffic information priority  
has been activated, the traffic announcement  
will be relayed via the systems loudspeak-  
ers.For further details, please read the chap-  
ter entitled Traffic information.  
press the button 7.  
LAST VOLappears on the display.  
Risk of serious injury! If the switch-on  
volume is set at the maximum, the volume  
can be very high when you switch on your  
car radio.  
If the volume was set on maximum  
before the unit was last switched off and  
the switch-on volume is set atLASTVOL,  
the volume can be very high when you  
switch on your car radio.  
In both cases, your hearing may suffer se-  
rious damage!  
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VOLUME  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
Setting the volume for the  
warning tone (beep)  
If you hold down a button for longer than two  
seconds when using certain functions, e.g.  
storing a station on a station button, a warn-  
ing tone (beep) sounds. The volume of this  
beep is adjustable.  
Audio settings  
Note:  
You can adjust the bass, treble and loudness  
settings separately for each audio source.  
Bass settings  
Press the AUD button 9.  
AUDIO 1appears on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation VAR.  
allocation BASS.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the or button 7 to adjust  
allocation BEEP.  
the bass.  
Adjust the volume using the and  
When the settings have been completed,  
buttons.  
press the AUD button 9.  
If you wish to deactivate the beep,  
press the button 7.  
Treble settings  
Press the AUD button 9.  
AUDIO 1appears on the display.  
BEEP OFFappears on the display.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TREB.  
Press the or button 7 to adjust  
the treble.  
When the settings have been completed,  
press the AUD button 9.  
Loudness  
Loudness means the bass levels are aurally  
compensated, i.e. they are increased at low-  
er volume levels.  
Press the AUD button 9.  
AUDIO 1appears on the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation LOUD.  
Press the or button 7 to adjust  
the loudness.  
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AUDIO SETTINGS  
DISPLAY  
If you want to deactivate the loudness func-  
tion,  
Setting the display  
You can adjust the display to your needs and  
the position of the car radio in your vehicle.  
press the button 7.  
LOUD OFFappears on the display.  
When the settings have been completed,  
press the AUD button 9.  
Setting the reading angle  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Setting the right/left balance  
allocation DISP.  
To set the balance, press the AUD but-  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
ton 9.  
allocation ANGL.  
AUDIO 1appears on the display.  
Set the reading angle using the or  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
buttons 7.  
allocation BAL.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Press the or button 7 to adjust the  
right/left balance.  
When the settings have been completed,  
press the AUD button 9.  
Setting the display brightness  
If your car radio has been connected as de-  
scribed in the instructions, the display bright-  
ness will be activated when you turn on the  
headlights.The display brightness can be set  
separately in stages from 1 - 9 for day and  
night.  
Fader settings, front/back  
To set the fader, press the AUD button  
9.  
AUDIO 1appears on the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation FADE.  
Display brightness - day  
Press the or button 7 to adjust the  
Press the MENU button 8.  
front/back fader.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
When the settings have been completed,  
allocation DISP.  
press the AUD button 9.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation DAY.  
Set the brightness using the  
button  
7.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
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RADIO MODE  
DISPLAY  
Display brightness - night  
Radio mode  
Press the MENU button 8.  
This unit is equipped with an RDS radio re-  
ceiver. Many of the receivable FM stations  
transmit a signal that not only carries the pro-  
gramme but also additional information such  
as the station name and programme type  
(PTY).  
The station name appears on the display as  
soon as it is received. The programme type  
can be displayed if required. Read the sec-  
tion entitled Programme Type (PTY)for fur-  
ther details.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation DISP.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NGHT.  
Set the brightness using the  
button  
7.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Switching on radio mode  
If you are in CD, cassette, MiniDisc (depend-  
ing on your car radio) or CD changer mode:  
Press the TUNE button >.  
RDS function (AF, REG)  
The RDS functions AF (Alternative Frequen-  
cy) and REG (Regional) extend your radios  
range of functions.  
AF: If this RDS function is activated, the  
unit automatically carries out a back-  
ground search for the best receivable  
frequency for the station that is currently  
set.  
REG: Some radio stations set aside  
some of their broadcasting time for re-  
gional programmes that provide differ-  
ent regional content. With the REG  
function, your car radio is prevented  
from switching to alternative frequencies  
with a different regional content.  
Note:  
REG has to be specially activated/deactivat-  
ed in the units menu.  
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RADIO MODE  
Switching the RDS function on/off  
Selecting the wavelength  
To use the RDS functions AF and REG,  
To select the wavelength, FM, MW or LW,  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
mode.  
mode.  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation RDS.  
allocation FMfor the FM wavelength.  
The RDS functions are active when RDS”  
lights up on the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation AMfor the MW and LW  
wavelengths.  
To return to the basic radio menu,  
To return to the basic radio menu,  
press the TUNE button > or wait 8 sec-  
onds. The settings are now stored.  
press the TUNE button > or wait 8 sec-  
onds. The settings are now stored.  
Switching REG on/off  
Selecting the FM memory  
To use the RDS function REG,  
To switch between the FM memory levels,  
FM1, FM2, FM3 or FMT,  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
mode.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NEXTrepeatedly when in  
FM radio mode until the desired memo-  
ry level appears on the display.  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NEXT.  
The memory levels are called up in the fol-  
lowing order: FM1, FM2, FM3, FMT.  
Thesecond pageof the radio function menu  
appears on the display.  
Selecting MW or LW  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
To select an AM wavelength, MW or LW,  
first of all select the AM wavelength;  
allocation REG.  
When the REG function is switched on or off,  
REG ONor REG OFFappears on the dis-  
play. When the REG function is activated, an  
arrow symbol lights up alongside REG.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NEXTrepeatedly until the  
desired wavelength, MW or LW, ap-  
pears on the display.  
Press the TUNE button > or wait  
8 seconds.The settings are now stored.  
Tuning into a station  
There are various methods available for tun-  
ing into a station.  
Selecting the frequency range/  
memory  
This unit can receive programmes broadcast  
over the FM as well as MW and LW (AM) fre-  
quency ranges.There are four preset memo-  
ry levels for the FM range and one each for  
the MW and LW ranges.  
Automatic station search mode  
Press the or button 7.  
The unit tunes into the next receivable sta-  
tion.  
Six stations can be stored on each memory  
level.  
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RADIO MODE  
To return to the basic radio menu,  
Tuning into stations manually  
You can also tune into stations manually.  
Press either the or button 7.  
press the TUNE button > or wait 8 sec-  
onds. The settings are now stored.  
Setting the sensitivity of the  
station search mode  
You can set the sensitivity of short and long-  
range reception for AM and FM separately.  
Note:  
You can only tune into stations manually if  
the RDS function is first deactivated.  
Browsing through broadcasting networks  
(only FM)  
Short-range reception sensitivity (S-LO)  
If a radio station provides several pro-  
grammes, you have the option of browsing  
through its so-called broadcasting network.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TUN.  
Press the or button 7 to move to  
the next station on the broadcasting net-  
work.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation S-LO.  
Use the  
buttons 7 to choose be-  
Note:  
tween setting the sensitivity for the AM  
or FM wavelength.  
If you want to use this feature, the RDS func-  
tion must first be activated.  
Press the or buttons 7 to set the  
You will then only be able to switch to sta-  
tions that you have received once already.To  
do so, use the Scan or Travelstore function.  
sensitivity.  
The display shows the currently set value for  
sensitivity. LO 3denotes maximum sensi-  
tivity for short-range reception. LO 1is the  
minimum.  
Selecting short/long-range  
reception  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
You can choose whether you wish to select  
only short-range or also long-range stations.  
Press the TUNE button > when in ra-  
dio mode.  
Long-range reception sensitivity (S-DX)  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NEXT.  
allocation TUN.  
The second pageof the radio function menu  
appears on the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation S-DX.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Use the  
buttons 7 to choose be-  
tween setting the sensitivity for wave-  
allocation LOC.  
The current status LOCAL(short-range re-  
ception) or DISTANCE(long-range recep-  
tion) appears briefly on the display.WhenLO-  
CALis activated, an arrow symbol lights up  
alongside LOC.  
length AM or FM.  
Press the or buttons 7 to set the  
sensitivity.  
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RADIO MODE  
The display shows the currently set value for  
sensitivity. DX 3denotes maximum sensi-  
tivity for long-range reception. DX 1is the  
minimum.  
Listening to preset stations  
Select the memory or frequency range  
in which the station was stored.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation of the name of the desired  
station.  
Press the MENU button 8 once or OK  
5 repeatedly until the desired menu  
appears on the display. The settings are  
now stored.  
Scanning stations  
Storing stations  
Scanning receivable stations (Radio-  
SCAN)  
Storing stations manually  
You can briefly listen in to all receivable sta-  
tions. The scanning time can be set in the  
menu at between 5 and 30 seconds.  
Select the required FM memory level,  
FM1, FM2, FM3, FMT or either wave-  
length MW or LW.  
Starting Radio-SCAN  
Tune into the desired station as de-  
To start the Radio-SCAN function,  
scribed under Tuning into a station.  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
Hold down one of the six soft keys 4  
on which you wish to store the station  
for more than two seconds.  
mode.  
The radio menu function appears on the dis-  
play.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore)  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation SCAN.  
You can automatically store the six stations  
with the strongest reception in the region (only  
FM).The stations are stored in the FMT mem-  
ory.  
The scanning process begins. The next re-  
ceivable station is briefly played.The stations  
are scanned in ascending order.  
Scanning stored stations (Preset Scan)  
Note:  
You can listen in to all currently receivable  
stations on all memory levels. The scanning  
time can be set in the menu at between 5  
and 30 seconds.  
Stations that were previously stored in this  
memory are deleted in the process.  
To use the Travelstore function,  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
Starting preset scan  
mode.  
To start preset scan,  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
mode.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
allocation TS.  
The automatic station storing procedure be-  
gins. T-STOREappears on the display. Af-  
ter the process is completed, the station  
stored in FMT memory location 1 is played.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation PS.  
The scanning process begins. The memory  
levels are scanned consecutively beginning  
with memory level FM1. An arrow symbol  
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RADIO MODE  
lights up alongside the scanned memory po-  
sition.  
tion of the selected programme type is re-  
ceived, the unit automatically switches from  
the current station, CD or CD changer mode  
to the station with the selected programme  
type.  
Ending SCAN, continuing to listen to a  
station  
Press the OK button 5.  
Switching PTY on/off  
The scanning process is completed, the sta-  
tion last scanned remains active.  
To use the PTY function,  
press the TUNE button > when in radio  
Setting the scanning time  
mode.  
The radio function appears on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NEXT.  
allocation VAR.  
The second pageof the radio function menu  
appears on the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation SCAN.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the or button 7 repeatedly  
until the desired scanning time appears  
on the display.  
allocation PTY.  
PTYappears on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8 once or OK  
5 repeatedly until the desired menu  
appears on the display. The settings are  
now stored.  
Press the TUNE button > or wait  
8 seconds.The settings are now stored.  
Selecting programme type and starting a  
search  
Note:  
Press the or button 7.  
The set scanning time also applies to scan-  
ning in the CD, cassette, MiniDisc (depend-  
ing on your car radio) and CD changer mode.  
The current programme type appears on the  
display.  
If you would like to select a different pro-  
gramme type,  
Programme type (PTY)  
Besides transmitting the station name, some  
FM stations also provide information on the  
type of programme they are broadcasting.  
This information can be received and dis-  
played by your car radio.  
press the  
buttons 7 repeatedly  
until the desired programme type is dis-  
played.  
Or  
to select a preset programme type,  
For example, the programme types can be:  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation of the desired programme  
type;  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
CLASSICS  
press the or button 7 to start the  
You can use the PTY function to select sta-  
tions of a particular programme type.  
search.  
The next station corresponding to your se-  
lected programme type will be tuned into.  
When a PTY search has been started and  
no station has been found, the search is con-  
tinued in the background. As soon as a sta-  
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RADIO MODE  
Note:  
Optimising radio reception  
If no station corresponding to the selected  
programme type is found, NO PTYappears  
briefly on the display. The unit then tunes in  
automatically to the station last received.  
High-frequency cut-off feature (HICUT)  
The HiCut function improves the sound dur-  
ing poor radio reception. If interference oc-  
curs, the treble is automatically reduced and  
thus also the interference level.  
Storing the programme type on the  
station buttons  
Switching HiCut on/off  
Use the or button 7 to select a  
To switch HiCut on or off,  
press the MENU button 8;  
programme type.  
To store a programme type,  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
hold down for more than one second  
one of the soft keys 4 with the display  
allocation of a programme type.  
allocation TUN;  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
The programme type is now stored in the  
selected position.  
allocation HCUT;  
press the or button 7.  
Selecting a PTY language  
When HiCut is deactivated, NO HICUTap-  
pears on the display.  
You can set the language in which you wish  
the programme type to appear.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TUN.  
Setting the HiCut function  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation PTY.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the or button 7 repeatedly  
until the desired language, DEUTSCH,  
ENGLISHor FRANCAIS, appears on  
the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TUN.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation HCUT.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Press the or button 7 repeatedly  
until the desired HICUT reduction ap-  
pears on the display.  
HICUT 3denotes the largest automatic tre-  
ble and interference-level reduction.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
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RADIO MODE  
Interference-related wavelength change  
(SHARX)  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation MONO.  
With the SHARX function you can eliminate  
interference from neighbouring stations al-  
most completely. Activate the SHARX func-  
tion in an area of high transmitter density.  
The current status MONOor STEREO”  
appears briefly on the display.When mono is  
activated, an arrow symbol lights up along-  
side MONO.  
Press the TUNE button > or wait 8 sec-  
Switching SHARX on/off  
To switch SHARX on/off,  
onds. The settings are now stored.  
press the MENU button 8;  
Changing the display  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
You can select the content of the display. In  
the top display line (lead line) you can switch  
between the station name, frequency, pro-  
gramme type and time. In the bottom display  
line (DOT field) you can switch between the  
time and the memory level.  
allocation TUN;  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation SHRX.  
The current status, SHARX ONor NO  
SHARX, appears briefly on the display.When  
SHARX is activated, an arrow symbol lights  
up on the display alongside SHRX.  
Press the DIS button : repeatedly until  
the desired information - station name,  
frequency, programme type or time - ap-  
pears in the lead line.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Selecting radio text display  
Some radio stations use the RDS signal to  
broadcast main texts, so-called radio texts.  
You can allow or block the display of radio  
text.  
Switching between stereo and  
mono  
When radio reception is poor, you can select  
the mono radio mode.The transition from ster-  
eo to mono is gradual and the car radio will  
revert to the stereo mode when switched on  
once again.  
Press the TUNE button > when in radio  
mode.  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the TUNE button > when in ra-  
allocation NEXT.  
dio mode.  
Thesecond pageof the radio function menu  
appears on the display.  
The radio function menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation RTXT.  
allocation NEXT.  
Press the TUNE button > or wait 8 sec-  
Thesecond pageof the radio function menu  
appears on the display.  
onds. The settings are now stored.  
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RADIO MODE  
Naming a station  
You have the option of giving a preset station  
a four-digit name to appear on the display.  
Select the station name you would like  
to clear by pressing the soft key 4 with  
the display allocation PREVor NEXT”  
for the previous or next preset station on  
that memory level.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TUN.  
allocation CLR.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
The station name is now cleared.  
allocation NAME.  
Resetting station names to RDS names  
This brings you to the edit mode. If the se-  
lected station is still unnamed, four underlines  
appear on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
The current input position flashes.  
allocation TUN.  
Select the station you would like to  
name by pressing the soft key 4 with  
the display allocation PREVor NEXT”  
for the previous or next preset station on  
that memory level.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NAME.  
This brings you to the edit mode.  
Select the station name you would like  
to reset by pressing the soft key 4 with  
the display allocation PREVor NEXT”  
for the previous or next preset station on  
that memory level.  
Use the  
/
buttons 7 to select your  
characters. If a position remains blank,  
you select the underline.  
You can change the input position using  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
the or button.  
allocation DEF.  
Press the OK button 5 to store the  
The station name is reset to the abbreviation  
of the RDS station name.  
name.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Clearing station names  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TUN.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NAME.  
This brings you to the edit mode.  
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TIM  
When TIM is switched on, the traffic an-  
nouncements of a set traffic radio station are  
recorded for two hours after the unit is  
switched off.  
TIM - Traffic Information  
Memory  
The unit has a digital voice memory in which  
up to four traffic announcements with a dura-  
tion of max. four minutes in all are automati-  
cally recorded.  
Recording traffic announcements  
When the unit is switched on, traffic an-  
nouncements are automatically recorded if a  
traffic information station is tuned in.  
The oldest announcements are deleted de-  
pending on the space needed for the latest  
announcement.  
When the unit is switched off, traffic announce-  
ments are recorded for two hours if TIM is  
switched on and a traffic information station  
is tuned in.  
If an announcement is longer than four min-  
utes, Overflowappears on the display at the  
end of four minutes to indicate that the entire  
announcement could not be recorded.  
If, when you switch on your radio, it is tuned  
to a station which does not itself broadcast  
traffic information and the TIM function is ac-  
tivated, it will automatically search for a traffic  
information station.  
If a new traffic announcement is made during  
playback of the TIM, playback is interrupted  
and the new announcement recorded.  
Traffic announcements more than four hours  
old when the unit is switched on are automat-  
ically deleted.  
Altering TIM record standby time  
You can alter the time your unit is on record  
standby when switched off from two to 24  
hours.  
Danger of damage to the remote an-  
tenna at the car wash.  
When TIM is activated, TIM 2 Hwill always  
appear on the display when the car radio is  
switched off.  
An automatic remote antenna stays fully  
extended whenTIM is activated even when  
the car radio is switched off.  
In order to alter the TIM record standby time  
to 24 hours,  
Damage can be caused if the remote an-  
tenna remains extended at a car wash.  
press the TIM button 6 when the car  
radio is off.  
Please read the section Interrupt TIM  
record standby.  
TIM 24Hwill appear briefly on the display.  
This indicates that theTIM function has been  
set at max 24 hours for one single occasion.  
Switching TIM on/off  
You can switch the TIM function on and off  
when the car radio is on.  
A remote antenna remains extended for as  
long as the TIM function is activated.  
Each time the car radio is switched off, the  
record standby time is reduced to 2 hours, to  
protect the vehicle battery.  
Press the TIM button 6 for approx. one  
second.  
The current status appears briefly on the dis-  
play:  
The connected remote antenna re-  
mains extended while the TIM function is  
activated.  
TIM 2H”  
= TIM is switched on  
TIM OFF= TIM is switched off.  
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TIM  
In order to deactivate TIM record standby,  
Playback of recorded traffic  
announcements  
Four traffic announcements can be record-  
ed.  
press the TIM button 6 until TIM OFF”  
appears briefly on the display.  
TIM record standby is now deactivated and  
the antenna is pulled in (make sure to check  
this) and remains pulled in until the car radio  
is switched on again.  
If no announcement has been recorded, NO  
TIMwill appear on the display.  
In order to listen to the recorded traffic an-  
nouncements  
You can now drive into the car wash.  
As soon as you switch on the radio, the TIM  
function is immediately reactivated and the  
remote antenna extended once more.  
press the TIM button 6.  
Press the soft key marked for the de-  
sired traffic announcement (TIM1to  
TIM4).  
Note:  
To prevent damage, do not switch the radio  
on again until you have driven out of the car  
wash.  
TIM1is the latest announcement and will  
be played back first. The other traffic an-  
nouncements then follow in ascending order.  
An arrow symbol flashes on the display along-  
side the traffic announcement currently be-  
ing played back.The name of the station which  
transmitted the traffic announcement appears  
on the display along with the time of record-  
ing.  
After the last announcement has been played,  
the unit reverts to the previous mode.  
In order to continue listening to the last active  
audio source without listening to all traffic  
announcements,  
press the TIM button 6.  
Interrupting TIM record standby  
(for the time spent at the car wash)  
Before you drive into the car wash,  
switch the radio off.  
If the display disappears immediately, TIM  
record standby is switched off and the remote  
antenna is pulled in.  
You can now enter the car wash.  
If, after switching off the radio, TIM 2Hap-  
pears briefly on the display,TIM record stand-  
by is activated.  
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
Setting the traffic announcement  
volume  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Traffic information  
Your car radio is equipped with an RDS-EON  
reception system.  
EON (Enhanced Other Network) stands for  
the broadcasting of station information within  
a broadcasting network.  
When a traffic announcement (TA) is broad-  
cast, your unit will automatically switch, with-  
in a broadcasting network, from a station  
which does not transmit traffic information to  
one that does.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation VAR.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TVOL.  
To set the desired volume,  
press the or button 7 or turn the  
volume control;  
The unit reverts to the programme previously  
heard when the traffic announcement is over.  
press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TA.  
Priority for traffic announcements is activat-  
ed when TAlights up on the display.  
Note:  
You will hear a warning tone,  
if you leave the reception area of a traf-  
fic information station to which you are  
currently tuned in;  
if you leave the reception area of a traf-  
fic information station when you are lis-  
tening to a CD, cassette or MiniDisc  
(depending on your car radio) and the  
subsequent automatic search cannot  
find a new traffic information station;  
if you retune the radio from a traffic in-  
formation station to one that does not  
broadcast traffic information.  
Either deactivate the priority for traffic infor-  
mation or switch to a station which broadcasts  
traffic information.  
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CASSETTE MODE  
Cassette mode  
Cassette playback  
Skipping tracks (S-CPS)  
To choose the next or any other track,  
press the button 7 once or several  
times until the number of tracks to be  
skipped appears on the display after  
CPS FF.  
If there is no cassette in the unit yet  
press the button 1.  
The operating panel opens at the front.  
CPS FFappears on the display with the  
number of tracks to be skipped.The cassette  
is then fast forwarded to the next or corre-  
sponding later track.  
Place the cassette in the compartment  
with the open side pointing right.  
Close the operating panel.  
In order to play a previous track,  
The cassette begins to play the side that is  
facing upwards (SIDE A).  
press the button 7 once or several  
times until the number of tracks to be  
skipped appears on the display behind  
CPS FR.  
If there is already a cassette in the unit,  
Press the CC button <.  
The cassette is played in the direction last  
selected.  
CPS FRappears on the display with the  
number of tracks to be skipped.The cassette  
is rewound to the beginning of the current or  
corresponding previous track.  
Ejecting a cassette  
Press the  
button 1.  
Repeating tracks  
The operating panel opens to the front.  
Press the soft key 4 for display alloca-  
Press the button on the open operat-  
tion RPT.  
ing panel.  
The current music track is replayed.RPT ON”  
appears briefly on the display and an arrow  
symbol appears alongside RPT. While the  
tape is being rewound after the end of the  
track, REWINDappears in the display.  
The cassette is ejected.  
Remove the cassette  
or  
place a new cassette in the compartment.  
Close the operating panel.  
To stop repeating the track,  
press the softkey, 4, indicating RPT”  
Changing the playing side  
again.  
In order to change the direction of play be-  
tween SIDE A and SIDE B,  
Playback continues as usual.RPT OFFap-  
pears briefly on the display.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation REV.  
Note:  
The direction of play changes automatically  
at the end of one side (Autoreverse).  
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CASSETTE MODE  
Scanning all tracks on a cassette  
(SCAN)  
Fast forward/rewind  
Fast forward  
Press the soft key 4 with display allo-  
Press the button 7.  
FORWARDappears on the display.  
cation SCAN.  
FORWARDappears on the display.Now you  
can listen in briefly to all tracks on the cas-  
sette in ascending order.  
Fast rewind  
Press the button 7.  
REWINDappears on the display.  
To stop scanning,  
press the soft key 4 with display allo-  
Stopping fast forward/rewind  
cation SCANonce again.  
Press the OK button 5 or the button  
The track last scanned then continues to play.  
for the opposite direction 7.  
Notes:  
Playback is resumed.  
The scanning time is adjustable. Please  
read the section Setting the scanning  
timein the chapter Radio mode.  
Note:  
During fast forward/rewind, the radio station  
last listened to can be heard. For this, the ra-  
dio monitor function must activated.  
In order to be able to use the S-CPS,  
RPT and SCAN functions, there must  
be an interval of at least three seconds  
between the individual tracks on the  
cassette.  
Switching radio monitor on/off  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation RM.  
Changing the display  
When in cassette mode, you can switch be-  
tween the various display modes:  
When radio monitor is switched on, RMap-  
pears as an inverse display.  
The current status RM ONor RM OFF”  
appears briefly on the display when switched  
on or off.  
Display of time played (ELAPSED);  
Display of remaining play time  
(REMAIN);  
Skipping blank sections  
(Blankskip)  
If blank sections last longer than ten seconds,  
you can have them automatically skipped.To  
do this, the blankskip function must be acti-  
vated.  
Tape counter display (COUNTER).  
Display of the time (CLOCK).  
To switch between the display modes,  
press the DIS button : repeatedly until  
the desired information appears on the  
display.  
Activating/deactivating the blankskip  
function  
Resetting the counter  
To reset the counter,  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation BLS.  
press the DIS button : for more than  
When blankskip is switched on, BLSap-  
pears as an inverse display. The current sta-  
tus, BLS ONor BLS OFFappears briefly  
on the display when switched on or off.  
two seconds.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
CASSETTE MODE  
Dolby* Noise Suppression  
If you are playing a cassette recorded using  
the Dolby B system, you should activate the  
Dolby function.  
CD changer mode  
(optional)  
To find out which CD changer is compatible  
with this unit, please see page 41 of this ma-  
nual or consult your Blaupunkt dealer.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation DLBY.  
Note:  
When the Dolby function is switched on, an  
arrow symbol appears on the display along-  
side DLBY.  
Information on handling CDs, inserting CDs  
and operating the CD changer can be found  
in the operating instructions accompanying  
your CD changer.  
* Noise suppression system manufactured under licence from Dolby  
Laboratories. The word Dolbyand the double D symbol are the  
trademark of Dolby Laboratories.  
Switching to CD changer mode  
Press the CDC button =.  
Traffic announcements in  
cassette mode  
The CD changer menu appears on the dis-  
play and playback is resumed at the point  
where it was interrupted.If the magazine has  
been removed from the CD changer and re-  
inserted, the CD magazine will first be  
scanned. Playback then begins with the first  
track of the first CD the CD changer recog-  
nises.  
With the TRAFFICfunction (priority for traf-  
fic information), your car radio is on standby  
for traffic announcements even when a cas-  
sette is being played. When a traffic an-  
nouncement begins, playback stops and the  
traffic announcement is made. For further in-  
formation, please see the chapter Traffic in-  
formation.  
Selecting a CD  
To change up or down to a different CD,  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation of the desired CD (CD1 -  
CD10).To do this, if necessary press  
the soft key 4 with the display alloca-  
tion NEXTto access  
the second  
pageof the basic CD changer menu  
or  
press the or button 7 repeatedly  
until the number of the desired CD ap-  
pears on the display.  
Selecting a track  
In order to change up or down to another track  
on the CD currently being played,  
press the or button 7 repeatedly  
until the number of the desired track ap-  
pears on the display.  
If the button 7 is pressed once, the cur-  
rent track is played again from the beginning.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
Stopping REPEAT  
Fast search (audible)  
To stop the repeat function for the current  
track or CD,  
For a fast search backwards or forwards  
keep the or button 7 pressed until  
the fast search backwards or forwards  
begins.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation RPTrepeatedly until RPT  
OFFappears briefly on the display.  
Changing the display  
In CD changer mode, you can switch between  
the various display modes:  
Random play (MIX)  
To play the tracks on the current CD in ran-  
dom order,  
display of CD number and track  
number;  
press the CDC button = while in CD  
changer mode.  
display of CD number, track number  
and playing time;  
The CD changer function menu appears on  
the display.  
display of time and track number.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
display of CD name and track number.  
allocation MIX.  
To switch between the different display  
modes,  
MIX OFFappears on the display.  
Select MIX CDusing the button 7.  
To play all tracks of all inserted CDs in ran-  
dom order,  
press the DIS button : repeatedly until  
the desired information appears on the  
display.  
select MIX ALLwith the button 7.  
Note:  
A CD name can only be displayed if a name  
has been allocated to the inserted CD.Please  
see the section Naming CDs.  
Note:  
In the case of CD changers CDC A 08 and  
IDC A 09, all CDs and all tracks in the chang-  
er are randomly selected. All other changers  
first play all the tracks on a CD in random  
selection before moving to the next CD in the  
changer.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
In CD changer mode, press the CDC  
button =.  
Stopping MIX  
The CD changer function menu appears on  
the display.  
Select MIX OFFusing the button  
7.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation RPT.  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN)  
To listen in briefly to all the tracks on all in-  
serted CDs in ascending order,  
RPT TRCKappears briefly on the display.  
To repeat play of the entire CD,  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation RPTonce again.  
press the button CDC button = while in  
CD changer mode.  
RPT CDappears briefly on the display.  
The CD changer menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the OK button 5 to store the  
allocation SCAN”  
name.  
SCANappears in the display alongside a  
flashing arrow symbol.  
Clearing a CD name  
Press the MENU button 8 when in CD  
Stopping SCAN  
changer mode.  
To stop scanning,  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation CDC.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation SCANonce again.  
Select the CD whose name you wish to  
The track last scanned then continues to be  
played.  
choose using the  
/
buttons 7 or  
the soft keys PREV(previous) or  
NEXT.  
Note:  
Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-  
play allocation CDuntil CD CLRap-  
pears on the display.  
You can set the scanning time as required.  
Please see the section Setting the scanning  
timein the Radio modechapter.  
The CD name has now been cleared.  
Naming CDs  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
To make it easier for you to recognise your  
CDs, the car radio offers an individual name  
option for 99 CDs.The names should have a  
maximum of seven digits.  
If you attempt to allocate more than 99 names,  
FULLwill appear on the display.  
Clearing all CD names  
Press the MENU button 8 while in CD  
changer mode.  
Entering/altering CD names  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the CDC button = when in CD  
allocation CDC.  
changer mode.  
Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-  
play allocation ALLuntil MEMO CLR”  
appears on the display.  
The CD changer function menu is displayed.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NAME.  
All CD names have now been cleared.  
Select the CD you wish to name using  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
the  
/
buttons 7 or the soft keys  
4 PREV(previous) or NEXT.  
This brings you to the edit mode. If the CD  
you have selected is not yet known to the unit,  
seven underlines appear on the display and  
the current input position flashes.  
Programming favourite CD tracks  
With the TPM function (Track Programme  
Memory), you can programme, store and play  
your favourite tracks on a particular CD. No  
matter what order the tracks are programmed,  
they will always be played back in ascending  
order. When playback of favourite tracks is  
activated, only the previously programmed  
Use the  
/
buttons 7 to choose  
your characters. Should a position re-  
main blank, you select the underline.  
User the or button 7 to change  
the input position.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
tracks of the CD in the drive will be played.  
Up to 30 CDs with a maximum of 40 tracks  
each can be handled in CD mode.  
Clearing the list of favourite tracks for a  
CD  
You can also clear the entire list of favourite  
tracks for a CD.The CD for which you wish to  
clear your favourite tracks must be in play at  
the time of clearance.  
Programming favourite tracks  
Proceed as follows to select your favourite  
tracks on a CD:  
Switch on TPM.  
in the CD changer mode, select the CD  
from which you wish to select your fa-  
vourite tracks;  
Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-  
play allocation CLRuntil CD CLRap-  
pears briefly on the display.  
choose your first favourite track;  
The list is now cleared.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TPMfor more than one sec-  
ond.  
The track is now included in the list of favour-  
ite tracks for this CD.  
Proceed in exactly the same way with  
all your other favourite tracks on the CD.  
Switching playback of favourite tracks  
on/off  
To call up the preset favourite tracks for the  
inserted CD or to switch off playback of the  
favourite tracks,  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation TPM.  
The current TPM status (TPM ONor TPM  
OFF) appears briefly on the display. When  
playback of favourite tracks is active, an ar-  
row symbol lights up alongside TPMon the  
display.  
Clearing preset of tracks  
In order to clear individual tracks from the list  
of favourite tracks for a CD,  
switch on TPM;  
select the track you wish to clear;  
hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-  
play allocation CLRuntil TR CLRap-  
pears on the display.  
The track is now cleared from the list.  
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CLOCK  
Setting the time manually  
To set the time manually,  
CLOCK - Time  
Setting the time  
press the MENU button 8;  
The time can be set automatically using the  
RDS signal. If no station using this function is  
available, the unit attempts to receive the  
DCF-77 signal (radio clock) the next time the  
unit is switched off. It is also possible for you  
to set the clock manually.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation CLK;  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation SET.  
The time appears on the display. The hours  
flash and can now be set.  
Setting the time automatically  
To set the time automatically,  
press the MENU button 8;  
Set the hours using the  
/
buttons  
7.  
Once the hours have been set, press  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
the button 7.  
allocation CLK;  
The minutes now flash.  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation SYNCrepeatedly until AU-  
TOSYNCappears on the display.  
Set the minutes using the  
/
buttons  
7.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Once AUTOSYNChas been selected and  
a station with the RDS time function (RDS-  
CT) or the DCF-77 signal has been received,  
the clock is set automatically.  
Or  
Selecting the 12/24-hour clock  
mode  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Hold down the DIS button : for more  
than five seconds when in radio mode.  
Note:  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
If it is not possible to receive a DCF-77 sig-  
nal, NO DCFwill appear briefly on the dis-  
play.  
allocation CLK.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation MODE.  
If you do not wish to set the time automatical-  
ly (e.g. because you wish to set the clock to a  
different time zone),  
Press the  
buttons 7 to switch be-  
tween the 12 and 24-hour mode.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
select SYNC OFF.  
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EQUALIZER  
CLOCK  
Viewing the clock even when car  
radio is switched off  
To view the clock when the car radio is  
switched off and the ignition is switched on,  
Equalizer  
This car radio is fitted with a parametric digi-  
tal equalizer. In this case, parametric means  
that for each of the two filters, one frequency  
can be individually raised or lowered (GAIN  
+8 to - 8dB).  
press the MENU button 8;  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
The following filters are available:  
allocation CLK;  
LOW EQ  
32 - 500 Hz  
press the soft key 4 with the display  
High EQ  
630- 10 000 Hz  
allocation VIEW;  
These filters can be set without measuring  
equipment.This means that the sound quali-  
ty inside the vehicle can be greatly influenced.  
press the  
buttons 7 to switch be-  
tween CLK ONOR CLK OFF;  
press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
Notes on adjusting the equalizer  
We recommend you use a CD or cassette  
you are familiar with (depending on your car  
radios capabilities) when adjusting the equal-  
izer.  
Before adjusting the equalizer, set the tone  
and volume balance to zero and deactivate  
the loudness function.To do this, please see  
the chapter Tone and volume balance.  
Listen to a CD or cassette (depending  
on your car radios capabilities).  
Evaluate the tone impression according  
to your taste.  
Now consult the chart An aid to adjust-  
ing the equalizerunder Sound impres-  
sion.  
Set the equalizer values as described  
under What to do.  
Switching the equalizer on/off  
In order to switch off the equalizer,  
press the AUD button 9.  
Press the soft key 4 with display allo-  
cation DEQ.  
The setting last selected appears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the button 7.  
DEQ OFFappears on the display.  
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EQUALIZER  
Press the AUD button 9.  
In order to switch off the equalizer,  
press the AUD button 9.  
Setting the quality factor of the  
filter  
Press the AUD button 9.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation DEQ.  
allocation DEQ.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation LO Qor Hi Qto select the  
quality factor for the LOW or HIGH filter.  
DEQ OFFappears on the display.  
Press the button 7.  
The last active setting appears on the display  
before the unit is switched off.  
To select the quality, press the or  
button 7.  
Press the AUD button 9.  
To select the other quality factor, press  
the soft key 4 with the corresponding  
display allocation.  
Setting the equalizer  
Press the AUD button 9.  
When all settings have been selected,  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
press the AUD button 9.  
allocation DEQ.  
Select sound preset  
You can preselect sound settings for the fol-  
lowing musical styles:  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation LOWor HIGHfor the cor-  
responding filter.  
To select the frequency, press the  
ROCK  
POP  
or button 7.  
Set the level using the or button  
JAZZ  
7.  
CLASSIC  
VOCAL  
To select the other filter, press the soft  
key 4 with the corresponding display  
allocation.  
The settings for these musical styles are pre-  
programmed.  
When all the settings have been selec-  
Press the AUD button 9.  
ted, press the AUD button 9.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation DEQ.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation EQ.  
Select the desired sound preset using  
the or button 7.  
When all the settings have been selec-  
ted, press the AUD button 9.  
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EQUALIZER  
Setting aid for the equalizer  
Sound impression/problem  
What to do  
Raise bass with  
Bass reproduction too weak  
frequency: 32 to 160 Hz, filter: LOW”  
level: +4 to +6 dB  
Reduce lower mid-section with  
frequency: 400 Hz, filter: LOW”  
level: approx. -4 dB  
Impure bass  
Booming  
Disagreeable pressure  
Reduce mid-section with  
Sound very dominant,  
frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz, filter: HIGH,  
level: -4 to -6 dB  
aggressive, no stereo effect  
Raise tweeter range with  
frequency: 6,300 to 10,000 Hz, filter:HIGH,  
level: +2 to +4 dB  
Muffled reproduction  
Low transparency  
No instrumental brilliance  
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TMC  
PRE-AMPLIFIERS  
TMC for dynamic  
navigation systems  
Pre-amplifiers  
External pre-amplifiers and a subwoofer can  
be connected via the appropriate lines of your  
car radio.  
We recommend the use of matching prod-  
ucts from the Blaupunkt or Velocity ranges.  
TMC denotesTraffic Message Channel.Traf-  
fic announcements are transmitted digitally  
via TMC and can therefore by used by suita-  
ble navigation systems for route planning.Your  
car radio has one TMC output for connection  
to Blaupunkt navigation systems.Your Blau-  
punkt dealer will tell you which navigation  
systems can be used with your car radio.  
Switch-on delay for external pre-  
amplifier  
You can define a switch-on delay for pre-am-  
plifiers connected to the pre-amp output line.  
The switch-on delay can be set at between  
250 ms (DELAY 1) to 2.25 seconds (DE-  
LAY 9).  
When a navigation system is connected and  
a TMC station received, TMClights up on  
the display.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation VAR.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation DLAY.  
Press the or button 7 to set the  
switch-on delay.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
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SUBOUT/SUBWOOFER  
Subout/subwoofer  
HIGH-PASS FILTER  
High-pass filter  
Setting the frequency and level  
for the subwoofer  
You can set the frequency and amplifier level  
for a connected subwoofer. The settings you  
make depend on the hifi system in your car  
and the power of your subwoofer.Experiment  
to find your ideal setting.  
Setting the high-pass filter  
If a subwoofer is connected to your car radio,  
you can use a high-pass filter (HP-F) to sup-  
press the output of lower frequencies through  
the internal final amplifier and an external pre-  
amplifier that may be connected. This filter  
has five adjustment levels. The settings de-  
pend on the unit installed in your car. Experi-  
ment to find your ideal setting.  
Press the AUD button 9.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the AUD button 9.  
allocation NEXT.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation NEXT.  
allocation SUB.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
Press the or button 7 to select  
between the frequencies 80 Hzand  
100 Hz.  
allocation HP-F.  
Press the or button 7 to switch  
the high-pass filter on/off.  
Set the desired amplifier level using the  
When the high-pass filter is activated,  
or button 7.  
select the desired amplifier filter, FIL-  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
TER1- FILTER5using the  
or  
button 7.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES  
External audio sources  
TECHNICAL DATA  
Technical data  
Instead of the CD changer, you can also con-  
nect up a different external audio source with  
a line output.Such sources can be, for exam-  
ple, portable CD players, MiniDisc players or  
MP3 players.  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 25 watts sine in  
accordance with  
DIN 45 324 at 14.4V,  
4 x 45 watts max.  
power  
The AUX output has to be switched on in the  
install menu.  
To connect up an external audio source, you  
will need an adapter cable, obtainable from  
any Blaupunkt dealer.  
Tuner  
Frequency ranges:  
FM :  
MW :  
LW :  
Switching the AUX input on/off  
87,5 108 MHz  
531 1 602 kHz  
153 279 kHz  
Hold down the MENU button 8 until  
the install menu appears on the display.  
Press the soft key 4 with the display  
allocation AUX.  
FM transmission range:  
30 - 15 000 Hz  
When AUXappears on the display, the in-  
put is already activated.  
Press the or button 7 to switch  
Cassette  
Transmission range:  
AUX on or off.  
Press the OK button 5 to return to the  
previous menu level or the MENU but-  
ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.  
The settings are now stored.  
30 - 20 000 Hz  
5 V / 10 k  
Pre-amp output  
4 channels:  
Note:  
When the AUX input is switched on, it can be  
selected using the CDC button =.  
AUX input  
Input sensitivity:  
1,2 V / 10 kΩ  
Subject to changes!  
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