Blaupunkt LONDON RDM 126 User Manual

Radio / CD  
London  
RDM 126  
Operating instructions  
Contents  
Quick reference ............................ 33 Storing stations ..................................... 43  
Warning note ................................... 51  
Temporarily interrupting the TIM  
Automatically storing the strongest sta-  
tions with Travelstore............................ 44 standby mode (before driving into  
Recalling stored stations ...................... 44 a car wash) ........................................... 51  
Scanning stored stations with  
Preset Scan .......................................... 44  
Scanning stations with Radio-Scan...... 44  
Important notes ............................ 39  
Precautions ........................................... 39  
Traffic safety ......................................... 39  
Installation............................................. 39  
Telephone mute.................................... 39  
Sub Out................................................. 39  
Accessories .......................................... 39  
CD and CDC changer operation  
(optional)....................................... 52  
Switching to CD operation .................... 52  
Changing the scan time........................ 44  
Inserting a CD ....................................... 52  
Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity .... 44  
Removing a CD .................................... 52  
KeyCard theft protection  
system........................................... 40  
Switching from stereo to mono (FM) .... 45  
Selecting a title ..................................... 52  
PTY – Programme Type ....................... 45  
MIX playback ........................................ 52  
Putting the unit into operation .............. 40  
Removing the KeyCard ........................ 40  
“Training” a second KeyCard/  
Replacing a KeyCard............................ 40  
Displaying the radio pass data ............. 40  
Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.)........ 41  
Turn On Message (T.O.M.) .................. 41  
Optical indication for extra security ...... 41  
Care of your KeyCard ........................... 41  
Programme type ................................... 45  
Switching to CDC operation53  
Selecting CDs and titles ....................... 53  
MIX playback ........................................ 53  
Receiving traffic programme  
stations with RDS-EON................ 47  
Traffic announcement priority on/off .... 47 Selecting the display mode .................. 53  
Warning beep ....................................... 48 Storing the display mode ...................... 54  
Automatic seek tuning start .................. 48 SCAN operation .................................... 54  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements and the warning beep 48 Entering CD names .............................. 55  
Adjusting GEO for traffic messages Deleting a CD name ............................. 56  
TPM - Track Program Memory ............. 54  
Switching the audio source ........ 41  
and the warning beep ........................... 48 Clearing TPM information and CD  
names with DSC-UPDATE ................... 56  
Radio operation with RDS ........... 42  
Traffic Memo (TIM) ....................... 49  
AF - Alternative frequency .................... 42  
REG - regional programme .................. 42  
Selecting a waveband .......................... 42  
Station tuning ........................................ 42  
Scrolling through the broadcasting  
DSC programming ....................... 57  
Warning ........................................... 49  
Setting the clock in the DSC menu ...... 49 Overview of the DSC factory  
Programming the TIM standby mode /  
TIM times .............................................. 49  
Recalling stored traffic messages ........ 50  
TIM standby mode while the radio is  
settings.................................................. 59  
Appendix ....................................... 60  
Specifications........................................ 60  
networks (only FM) ............................... 43  
Changing the memory bank (FM)......... 43  
switched off ........................................... 50  
Deactivating the TIM standby mode..... 50  
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Quick reference  
Switching on with the ignition being  
switched off:  
To programme the mute volume level,  
proceed as follows:  
1 Switching on/off with the ON button:  
Press ON.  
To keep on operating the set when the  
ignition is switched off (KeyCard is in-  
serted), proceed as follows:  
Press ON after the double beep tone.  
The unit will be turned on.  
Adjust the desired volume.  
When switching the set on with the ON  
button, the KeyCard has to be insert-  
ed. The unit will play with the pre-ad-  
justed volume.  
Press  
for two seconds until you  
hear a beep.  
Now this volume level is stored as your  
mute volume.  
To avoid that the battery goes flat, the  
system will be turned off automatically  
after a playback time of one hour.  
Extra function  
Memory button in the DSC menu.  
2 VOL+ / VOL-  
4 FMT  
To alter the volume.  
Press repeatedly to switch between  
the FM memory banks I, II and T  
(Travelstore).  
When pressing this button, the system  
will automatically switch to FM.  
Switching on/off with the KeyCard:  
The set has to be turned on via the ON  
button.  
Each time the set is switched on, it will  
play with the pre-adjusted volume  
(VOL FIX).  
You may also change the VOL FIX set-  
ting (see chapter “DSC programming”).  
Note:  
Read the information in chapter “Key-  
Card theft protection system”.  
Extra function FMT  
To store the six most powerful stations  
automatically with Travelstore:  
Press FMT until you hear a beep or  
“T-STORE” appears in the display. The  
storage process is finished when “T-  
STORE” disappears from the display.  
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For instantly muting the volume.  
Switching on/off via the ignition:  
When connected correspondingly, the  
set can also be turned on and off via  
the vehicle ignition.  
After the ignition has been switched  
off, a double beep tone will remind you  
that you should remove the KeyCard  
before leaving your vehicle.  
By pressing the  
button the volume  
will be muted immediately. “MUTE” will  
appear in the display.  
The function is cancelled by pressing  
button  
or VOL+.  
When pressing VOL-, the normal vol-  
ume will be by one grade lower than  
the mute volume.  
5 M•L - toggle switch  
To toggle between medium and long  
wave reception.  
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6 Rocker switch  
Radio operation  
CD operation  
Changer operation (optional)  
/
Station search  
Up  
Down  
/
Title selection  
Up  
Down  
CD selection  
Up  
Press once to go back to the be-  
ginning of the current title.  
Down  
<</>> Up/Down in short intervals when AF  
is off  
Fast advance, audible (CUE).  
Title selection  
Hold down  
Fast reverse, audible (REVIEW).  
Hold down as long as required.  
as long as required.  
Upwards: Press briefly.  
CUE - fast advance (audible):  
Keep depressed.  
<</>> To scroll through the station net-  
works when AF is on,  
e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY, FFN,  
ANTENNE ... .  
Downwards: Press as many times  
as required.  
To restart a title: Press briefly.  
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):  
Keep depressed.  
Extra rocker switch functions:  
Further setting functions with  
AUD  
GEO  
DSC MODE  
PTY  
D
C
B
>
Condition: The corresponding function  
has to be activated.  
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m) PTY  
n) MIX  
- Programme type function  
- CD playback in random or-  
der  
7 Display  
This flashlight can be switched off by  
pushing in the tongue and lock.  
a
o) TPM  
p) T5  
- To select and store CD ti-  
tles  
- Track no. 5 is played back  
9 SC/MIX  
Radio operation  
d
e f g h i j k l m  
8 KeyCard theft protection system  
To operate the set it is necessary that  
the KeyCard is inserted.  
Scan  
b
Press SC/MIX briefly –  
n
o
“FM SCAN” and the name of the  
scanned station will alternately appear  
in the display. The unit will scan all sta-  
tions which can be received.  
p
c
KeyCard  
Preset Scan  
Press SC/MIX for approximately two  
seconds until you hear a beep.  
“SCAN” and the name of the scanned  
station will alternately appear in the  
display. The unit will scan all stations  
stored on the preset buttons.  
To stop Scan / Preset Scan:  
Press SC/MIX once again.  
For this purpose, introduce the Key-  
Card (with the contact area showing  
up) into the slot above the tongue  
sticking out of the unit.  
To remove the card, press first to un-  
lock.  
a) NDR2  
b) VIVALDI - CD name or  
c) 1 : 52  
- Station name  
- CD time (playback time)  
and number for changer op-  
eration (optional)  
d) FM  
e) 6  
f) I, II, T  
- Waveband  
- Preset button (1-6)  
- Memory bank I, II or Travel-  
store  
Read also the information in chapter  
“KeyCard theft protection system”.  
g) CD-IN  
h)  
i) lo  
- A CD is inserted  
- Stereo  
- Seek tuning sensitivity  
- Alternative frequency for  
RDS operation  
- Priority for traffic stations  
- A traffic station is being re-  
ceived  
CD operation  
Flashing KeyCard tongue  
When the radio is turned off and the  
KeyCard removed, the KeyCard  
tongue can be programmed to flash for  
optical theft protection.  
For more information see chapter  
“DSC programming”.  
MIX playback  
j) AF  
The Mix function is switched on if  
“MIX” appears in the display. The CD  
tracks will be played at random.  
To switch Mix on and off:  
Press SC/MIX briefly.  
k) TA  
l) TP  
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CD-Scan  
To stop CD-Scan:  
Press SC/MIX once again.  
< TIM (Traffic Memo)  
To play back the stored traffic an-  
nouncements:  
Press SC/MIX for approximately two  
seconds until you hear a beep.  
“CD-SCAN” appears in the display.  
The unit will scan all CD titles.  
To stop CD-Scan:  
Press TIM briefly.  
: lo / CLR  
To switch the priority for traffic an-  
nouncements on and off:  
Press TIM for approximately two sec-  
onds.  
Radio operation  
Press SC/MIX once again.  
To switch the seek tuning sensitivity  
level:  
Press button briefly.  
To switch between mono and stereo  
reception:  
Press button for approximately two  
seconds (beep).  
Changer (CDC) operation (optional)  
When “TA” (traffic announcement)  
lights up in the display, the system will  
play traffic stations only.  
MIX CD  
The CD titles will be played at random.  
The individual discs are selected in nu-  
meric order.  
The stereo symbol  
mono playback.  
will disappear for = AF  
MIX MAG  
The CD titles will be played at random.  
The individual discs are also selected  
in random order.  
Radio operation  
CD and CDC operation (optional)  
Alternative frequency during RDS op-  
eration:  
When “AF” lights up in the display, the  
system will automatically seek a fre-  
quency offering better reception of the  
same RDS programme.  
To clear CD titles from the TPM mem-  
ory.  
MIX OFF  
The Mix function is deactivated.  
; TPM  
Press SC/MIX as many times until the  
desired function briefly appears in the  
display.  
(Track Program Memory)  
AF on/off: Press AF briefly.  
To select and store titles during CD/  
CDC playback. In each operating  
mode it is possible to manage a maxi-  
mum of 30 discs. Please refer to chap-  
ter “TPM programming”.  
Regional function on/off:  
CD-Scan  
Press the AF button for approximately  
two seconds until you hear a beep.  
“REG-ON” or “REG-OFF” will appear  
in the display (see chapter REG - re-  
gional programme).  
Press SC/MIX for approximately two  
seconds until you hear a beep.  
“CDC-SCAN” will appear in the dis-  
play. All CD titles will be scanned brief-  
ly.  
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CD operation  
(Eject)  
A CD slot  
When inserting a disc with the label  
Hold down the button for approximate-  
ly two seconds (beep) and the CD will  
eject.  
To switch between the name and time  
(playback time) display modes:  
Press AF briefly.  
side facing up, it will be pulled in auto-  
matically and transported to the play-  
back position. CD playback is adjusted  
automatically.  
CDC operation (optional)  
B DSC (Direct Software Control)  
Use the DSC function to customise  
certain programmable, basic settings  
to suit your personal needs and prefer-  
ences. See chapter “DSC program-  
ming” for more information.  
@ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - preset buttons  
On FM, you can store six stations for  
each of the memory banks I, II and T.  
On MW/LW, you can store six stations  
each.  
To switch between the name, time  
(playback time) and number (CD  
number) display modes:  
Press AF briefly.  
To store a station: Press a preset  
button during radio operation and hold  
down until the set resumes play after  
the muting and you hear a beep.  
To recall a station: Select the desired  
waveband. On FM, adjust the corre-  
sponding memory bank and press the  
relevant preset button briefly.  
> PTY (Programme Type)  
In the PTY mode, the preset buttons  
become programme type buttons. With  
each preset you can select one pro-  
gramme type, such as for example  
NEWS, SPORT, POP MUSIC, EDU-  
CATE, etc.  
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SRC  
SRC (source)  
When having a CD inserted you can  
switch between the different audio  
sources radio, CD, and CDC/AUX (if  
activated).  
Extra function preset buttons  
To store and recall a PTY programme  
type.  
On FM, you can store and recall one  
programme type on/from each preset  
button when PTY is active (“PTY”  
lights up in the display).  
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C GEO  
To adjust the balance (left/right) and  
D AUD  
To adjust the treble and bass frequen-  
The Loudness function is active if “LD”  
appears in the display.  
fader (front/rear) with the rocker  
switch.  
cies with the rocker switch.  
For more information see chapter  
“DSC programming”.  
Treble +  
Treble –  
Bass –  
Fader front  
Fader rear  
Bass +  
Balance left  
Balance right  
The last setting will be stored automat-  
ically.  
To switch off AUD: Press button once  
again.  
If the setting remains unchanged with-  
in four seconds, the AUD setting will  
be terminated automatically.  
The last setting will be stored automat-  
ically.  
To switch off GEO: Press button once  
again.  
If the setting remains unchanged with-  
in four seconds, the display will switch  
back to the previous condition.  
Extra function AUD  
Extra function GEO  
Loudness: When listening at a low lev-  
el, the Loudness function will create a  
more natural sound by emphasising  
the low frequency range.  
To switch the Loudness on/off:  
Press the AUD button for approximate-  
ly two seconds until you hear a beep.  
Separate balance and fader settings  
for traffic messages. See chapter “Ad-  
justing GEO for traffic messages and  
the warning beep”.  
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Important notes  
Installation  
Accessories  
Precautions  
If you would like to install your new car ster- Use only the accessories and spare parts  
eo yourself or add other audio components approved by Blaupunkt.  
to existing ones, then please read carefully  
Before starting to use your new car radio,  
please read the following information care-  
fully.  
the enclosed instructions on installation and You can use the following Blaupunkt prod-  
connection.  
In order to ensure that the set operates prop-  
ucts with this car stereo:  
Traffic safety  
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your  
responsibility to pay attention to the traffic  
situation at all times. Never use your car  
radio in a way that could distract you.  
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-  
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only  
50 km/h.  
erly it is necessary that the positive power Changer  
supply line is connected via the ignition and CDC A 05 or CDC F 05  
the permanent +12 V lead.  
Do not ground the loudspeaker outputs!  
Remote control  
With the infrared remote control RC 05 you  
can control all of the important functions of  
your car hi-fi system from the steering wheel.  
Telephone mute  
If you have a mobile telephone installed in  
your vehicle, radio or CD playback can be  
muted automatically when using the phone  
(telephone mute).  
“PHONE” will then appear in the display.  
When TA is active, traffic messages will al-  
ways have priority. The announcement will  
be aborted by pressing the TIM button.  
Should the traffic situation become particu-  
larly demanding, we advise you not to use  
the radio.  
Always make sure that you are still able to  
hear any warning signals coming from out-  
side of the vehicle, such as police or fire  
engine sirens, so that you can react accord-  
ingly.  
Therefore, you should always select a mod-  
erate volume for playing your car radio while  
you are driving.  
Sub Out  
Subwoofer pre-amp output for connection  
of an amplifier.  
Amplifier  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers  
Please refer to the installation instructions  
for more information.  
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KeyCard theft protection system  
This car radio is supplied with one KeyCard ERR” will appear in the display. In this case  
as standard, though it can also be operated please do not make any further adjustments.  
Press << or >>.  
The display will switch to “CHANGE”.  
with a second card.  
The system will switch off after approximate-  
Push in the KeyCard. The card is re-  
leased and put in the proper position  
for being removed.  
If you have lost your KeyCard or if it was ly ten seconds.  
damaged, you can buy a new one from your When inserting another card type (e.g.  
specialised dealer.  
phone or credit card), the display will show  
Remove the first KeyCard and insert  
the new one while “CHANGE” is still  
being displayed.  
When using two KeyCards, the settings “WRONG KC” for approximately two sec-  
stored on the first card will be adopted. How- onds.  
ever, you can individually store the follow- Remove the wrong card and introduce the  
After the display indication “READY” or  
“LEARN KC”,  
ing functions:  
correct KeyCard.  
Preset button assignments, bass, treble, After the display indications “CARD ERR”  
balance and fader settings, Loudness, TA or “WRONG KC”:  
press DSC.  
Now you can also use the new KeyCard for  
operating your unit.  
(traffic announcement volume), beep vol-  
ume.  
Press ON to turn on the set.  
A maximum of two cards can be used for  
the set.  
When trying to “train” a third one, the ac-  
cess authorisation for the KeyCard not used  
for the “training” process will be deleted  
automatically.  
In addition, the settings activated before  
switching the radio off, such as the wave-  
band, station, TA priority, AF, REG ON/OFF,  
SCANTIME, seek tuning sensitivity and VOL  
FIX will also remained stored.  
This ensures that you will find your basic  
settings re-adjusted automatically as soon  
as you have inserted your KeyCard.  
Removing the KeyCard  
Never pull out the KeyCard directly!  
First, slightly push in the KeyCard.  
This releases the card and puts it in the prop-  
er position for being removed.  
Now you can pull it out.  
Displaying the radio pass data  
“Training” a second KeyCard/  
Replacing a KeyCard  
Using the KeyCard supplied with your set  
you can have the radio pass data such as  
the model name, product number (7 6 ...)  
and serial number indicated on the display  
panel.  
Putting the unit into operation  
While operating the unit with the first Key-  
Card, you can “train” a second one to be  
also used with the set:  
Turn on the set.  
Introduce the KeyCard into the slot  
with the contact area showing up  
(KeyCard tongue sticking out).  
Please refer to chapter “DSC programming  
- READ KC”.  
Insert the first KeyCard and turn on the  
set.  
The car radio is now ready for operation.  
If a wrong KeyCard is inserted, then “CARD  
Press the DSC button and select  
“LEARN KC” with  
/
.
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Switching the audio source  
Short Additional Memory  
(S.A.M.)  
Optical indication for extra  
security  
Using the SRC button you can switch be-  
tween the following audio sources:  
radio,  
The second KeyCard available from your Flashing KeyCard tongue  
CD, or  
specialised dealer offers you the possibility  
When the vehicle is stationary and the Key-  
to read out any short information, which will  
be moved through the display, such as, for  
example, the phone number of your car deal-  
er or the emergency call number of your  
automobile association. Please refer to  
chapter “DSC programming - READ KC”.  
The freely selectable text with a maximum  
of 48 characters can be programmed by all  
dealers who have the required equipment  
available.  
CDC (AUX)  
Card removed, the KeyCard tongue can be  
switched to flash for extra anti-theft secu-  
rity.  
For this it is necessary that the positive pow-  
er supply line and the permanent +12 V lead  
are connected such as described in the in-  
stallation instructions.  
Be sure that “LED ON” is adjusted in the  
DSC mode.  
If required, please refer to chapter “DSC  
programming - LED”.  
AUX is only available if no Blaupunkt chang-  
er CDC A05 or CDC F05 is connected. “AUX  
ON” must be adjusted in the DSC menu.  
The CD mode is only available if a disc is  
inserted.  
To switch to another mode,  
press SRC briefly.  
Turn On Message (T.O.M.)  
Switching off the flashlight  
The second KeyCard available from your  
specialised dealer also allows you to dis-  
play a special turn-on message each time  
the radio is switched on.  
The freely selectable text with a maximum  
of 48 characters can be programmed by all  
dealers who have the required equipment  
available.  
The flashlight can be switched off by push-  
ing in the KeyCard and lock.  
If you would like to deactivate the flashing  
tongue with general effect, adjust the rele-  
vant item in the DSC menu to “LED OFF”.  
Care of your KeyCard  
The programmed text will be displayed each  
time you turn on your system with the sec-  
ond KeyCard.  
For a proper function of the KeyCard it is  
important that the contacts are free from any  
foreign particles. Avoid direct skin contact.  
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts  
using a cotton swab soaked with alcohol.  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
The Radio Data System offers you more If “SEARCH” appears in the display when If you leave the service area of the regional  
convenience when listening to FM radio sta- switching on the radio or recalling one of the programme tuned into, or if you would like  
tions.  
stored frequencies, the unit is automatically to take advantage of the full RDS service,  
More and more radio stations have begun searching for an alternative frequency.  
to broadcast RDS information alongside “SEARCH” will disappear from the display  
switch to “REG OFF”.  
Press the AF button for approximately  
their programmes.  
when the alternative frequency has been  
two seconds until “REG OFF” appears.  
As soon as a programme has been identi- found or after the frequency band has been  
fied, the station name including a regional run through completely.  
identifier, if applicable, will appear in the dis- If the reception quality of the selected pro-  
play, for example, NDR1 NDS (regional pro- gramme becomes too bad:  
“REG ON” or “REG OFF” will be briefly dis-  
played each time the radio is switched on.  
Selecting a waveband  
gramme in Lower Saxony, Germany).  
When RDS is activated, the preset buttons  
become programme buttons. You now know  
exactly which programme you have tuned  
into, making it easy to find the desired sta-  
tion quickly.  
Tune into another station.  
With this car radio you can select between  
the following wavebands:  
FM 87.5 - 108 MHz  
REG - regional programme  
Certain radio programmes are split up at MW 531 - 1602 kHz  
times into regional programmes offering lo- LW 153 - 279 kHz  
But RDS offers you further advantages:  
cal information. The 1st programme broad-  
cast by NDR, for example, offers pro-  
grammes with different contents in the  
northern states of Germany Schleswig-  
Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony at  
certain times of the day.  
If you are listening to one programme and  
move to an area where another linked re-  
gional programme becomes stronger, the  
unit will switch to that programme.  
Select the desired waveband by press-  
ing the FMT or M•L button.  
AF - Alternative frequency  
To toggle between MW and LW:  
Press M•L.  
The AF (Alternative Frequency) function  
makes sure that the strongest frequency of  
the currently selected programme is always  
tuned in automatically.  
This function is activated when “AF” appears  
in the display.  
Station tuning  
Automatic tuning  
/
Press  
cally search for the next station.  
When keeping the upper or lower part  
/
; the car radio will automati-  
In order to switch this function on or off,  
If you wish to continue listening to the first  
programme,  
/
press the AF button briefly.  
of the rocker switch depressed, seek tuning  
will speed up in upwards or downwards di-  
rection.  
press the AF button for approximately  
two seconds.  
While searching for the strongest reception  
signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.  
“REG ON” appears in the display.  
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Scrolling through the broadcast-  
ing networks (only FM)  
Press the FMT button as many times  
until the desired memory bank lights  
up in the display.  
You can use the << >> buttons to tune in  
stations of your reception area.  
Storing stations  
If several programmes of the broadcasting  
networks can be received, you can scroll  
through them in forwards direction pressing  
>>, or backwards using the << button, e.g.  
NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY, FFN, ANTENNE ...  
For this it is necessary that the stations have  
been tuned in at least once and that “AF” is  
active (lights up in the display).  
On FM, you can store six stations on the  
preset buttons 1-6 for each of the memory  
banks I, II and T.  
Seek tuning  
Up  
Down  
Down in short intervals  
(“AF” must be switched off)  
Up in short intervals  
(“AF” must be switched off)  
On MW/LW, you can store six stations each.  
Select the appropriate waveband with  
FMT or M•L.  
Tune in a station with the rocker switch  
For this purpose, you may start Travelstore  
seek operation:  
(either automatically  
<< >>).  
/
or manually  
Manual tuning with << >>  
Press FMT for two seconds; the sys-  
tem starts to run through the frequency  
band. The display shows “T-STORE”.  
Press the desired preset button until  
the radio resumes play after the mut-  
ing (takes approximately two seconds,  
confirmed by beep).  
You can also tune in a station manually.  
Condition:  
If “AF” does not light up,  
press AF.  
AF and PTY must be switched off (i.e. the  
symbols do not light up in the display).  
Now the station has been stored.  
The activated preset button is indicated in  
the display.  
With this, the requirements for selecting sta-  
tions with << >> are fulfilled.  
If necessary, deactivate these functions:  
Press AF or PTY.  
Changing the memory bank (FM)  
Manual tuning:  
Notice:  
Should you tune in a station which has al-  
ready been stored before on another mem-  
ory bank, the corresponding preset button  
and the memory bank will briefly flash in the  
display.  
You can shift between the memory banks I,  
II and T in order to store stations and recall  
them later.  
The currently selected memory bank is in-  
dicated in the display.  
Press << >>; the frequency will change  
in short intervals in downwards or up-  
wards direction.  
When holding the right or left part of the rock-  
er switch depressed, the frequency scan is  
speeded up.  
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Automatically storing the  
strongest stations with Travel-  
store  
Scanning stored stations with  
Preset Scan  
To select a scanned station and switch  
off the Radio-Scan function:  
Press SC/MIX briefly.  
You can have all of the stored stations briefly  
If no station is selected, the scan function  
will be automatically switched off after the  
frequency band has been run through com-  
pletely. The unit will tune in the station lis-  
tened to before starting the scan.  
You can automatically store the six most scanned on all wavebands.  
powerful FM stations of your current recep-  
tion area sorted according to their signal  
strength. This function is particularly con-  
venient on longer trips.  
To start Preset Scan:  
Press SC/MIX for approximately two  
seconds.  
All of the stored stations of the adjusted  
waveband will be scanned one after the oth-  
er. The frequency/station name of the cur-  
rently scanned station will flash in the dis-  
play.  
Press the FMT button for two seconds.  
Changing the scan time  
“T-STORE” will appear in the display.  
The six strongest FM stations will be auto-  
matically stored on the memory bank “T”  
(Travelstore). When this process has been  
completed, the radio will play the first sta-  
tion.  
If desired, stations can also be stored man-  
ually on the Travelstore bank (see “Storing  
stations”).  
The scan time can be changed from be-  
tween five to a maximum of 30 seconds.  
Please refer to chapter “DSC programming  
- SCANTIME”.  
To select a scanned station and switch  
off Preset Scan:  
Press SC/MIX briefly.  
Selecting the seek tuning sensi-  
tivity  
Scanning stations with  
Radio-Scan  
You can alter the automatic seek tuning  
sensitivity.  
Recalling stored stations  
You can also scan all stations which can be  
received.  
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up  
strong, local stations (low sensitivity).  
If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also  
pick up weaker, distant stations (high sen-  
sitivity).  
The sensitivity level can be altered in both  
modes (see also chapter “DSC program-  
ming”).  
You can recall any stored station at the touch  
of a button.  
To start the Scan function:  
Select the waveband by pressing FMT  
or M•L. On FM, also choose the corre-  
sponding memory bank by pressing  
the FMT button as many times until the  
desired bank appears in the display.  
Press SC/MIX briefly.  
The scanned frequency or the station name  
will start flashing in the display. During the  
actual scanning process “SCAN” will be dis-  
played.  
Press the corresponding preset button  
briefly to recall the station.  
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Switching from stereo to mono  
(FM)  
Programme type  
Checking the programme type of the  
station  
Use << >> to have the last selected pro-  
Press PTY for approximately two sec-  
If reception is poor, you may get better gramme type displayed and to choose a new  
onds.  
sound quality by switching to mono:  
one.  
You can select any one of the stored types  
with the preset buttons 1 - 6.  
Condition: PTY must be active.  
Using DSC you can choose between Ger-  
man and English (see “DSC programming -  
PTY LANG”).  
All of the programme types listed below are  
available.  
The letters printed in bold are identical to  
the actual short-time indication in the dis-  
play.  
After the beep tone the display will show the  
programme type offered by the tuned in sta-  
tion.  
If “NO PTY” appears in the display, the cur-  
rent station has no PTY code.  
Press the lo button for approximately  
two seconds.  
With mono playback, the stereo sign will  
disappear from the display.  
Each time the radio is switched on, stereo  
playback is activated.  
The unit will automatically switch to mono if  
the received signal is not strong enough for  
stereo playback.  
Displaying the selected programme  
type  
Press << or >>.  
The programme type selected last will be  
displayed briefly.  
PTY – Programme Type  
NEWS  
PTY is an RDS service offered by more and  
more radio broadcasters. This feature allows  
you to select FM stations according to their  
programme type. After you have chosen the  
PTY of your preference, the corresponding  
stations can be selected either by seek tun-  
ing or using the scan function.  
CURRENT AFFAIRS  
INFORMATION  
SPORT  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
Selecting a programme type  
a) Using the preset buttons  
When PTY is switched on, you can use  
the preset buttons 1-6 to select the  
programme types stored at the factory.  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
Press one of the presets 1 - 6.  
The selected programme type will be  
displayed for two seconds.  
VARIED  
POP MUSIC  
Switching PTY on/off  
ROCK MUSIC  
Press PTY.  
If you wish to listen to a station with  
this PTY,  
M.O.R. M (middle of the road music)  
LIGHT M (light classical)  
CLASSICS (serious classical)  
OTHER M (other music)  
When the function is active, the programme  
type selected last will briefly appear in the  
display. “PTY” will be permanently indicat-  
ed in the lower right corner of the display  
panel.  
press  
/
to start seek tuning op-  
eration.  
PTY 16 to PTY 30 are not yet assigned.  
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If the system is unable to find a station of- will be released. The station received be- PTY priority  
fering the selected programme type, the dis- fore starting seek tuning will be tuned in.  
play will show “NO PTY” and a beep tone  
will be released. The station received be- Storing programme types  
Situation:  
PTY is switched on and lights up in the dis-  
play.  
fore starting seek tuning will be tuned in.  
One programme type was assigned to each  
No station offering the selected programme  
type can currently be received (with seek  
tuning or scan).  
The set will switch back to the previous sta-  
tion.  
As soon as a programme with such PTY can  
be received within the broadcasting network,  
the unit will switch over to the correspond-  
ing station for the duration of the pro-  
gramme.  
You can assign different programme types  
to each preset position. Please refer to the  
next chapter “Storing programme types”.  
of the preset buttons 1-6 at the factory.  
If desired, you can also store other availa-  
ble programme types.  
To do so, make sure that “PTY” lights up in  
the display.  
b) Using the << >> buttons of the rocker  
switch  
If necessary, press the PTY button to  
switch on the function.  
When PTY is switched on, you can se-  
lect a programme type using buttons  
<< >>.  
Select a programme type using but-  
tons << >> and  
Press << or >>; the programme  
type selected last will be displayed  
for three seconds.  
hold down the desired preset button  
(1-6) until you hear a beep.  
Example:  
German broadcasting network NDR:  
Now the selected programme type can be  
recalled by pressing this preset. For this the  
PTY function must be active.  
During this period press >> (for-  
wards) or << (backwards) to select  
the desired type.  
-
-
-
-
-
Station tuned in: NDR3.  
“PTY” lights up in the display.  
Programme type “POP” selected.  
Seek tuning is started.  
Press << or >> as many times as  
required.  
Scanning stations with PTY-SCAN  
Condition: “PTY” must appear in the display.  
The display alternately shows  
“SEARCH” and “POP”.  
If you wish to listen to a station offering  
the selected PTY,  
Press the SC button.  
All received stations offering the selected  
programme types will be scanned.  
press  
/
to start seek tuning op-  
-
No station with PTY-POP can be  
found.  
eration.  
To switch off PTY-SCAN:  
If the system is unable to find a station of-  
fering the selected programme type, the dis-  
play will show “NO PTY” and a beep tone  
Press SC once again.  
-
-
The display shows “NO PTY” and  
automatically switches back to NDR3.  
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Receiving traffic programme stations with RDS-EON  
-
-
NDR2 airs a PTY-POP programme.  
The abbreviation “EON” stands for En- Traffic announcement priority  
hanced Other Networks, meaning the on/off  
The system will switch to the linked  
station NDR2 for the duration of the  
“POP” programme.  
exchange of information within a radio net-  
If the priority for traffic announcement pro-  
work.  
grammes is activated, “TA” will light up in  
Many FM broadcasters offer traffic messag-  
the display.  
es for their service area at regular intervals.  
All traffic programme stations transmit a  
During CD or CDC operation, the set will  
also switch to the programme offering the  
selected PTY within the broadcasting net-  
work.  
After the PTY programme the system will  
remain in the radio mode.  
To switch the priority on or off:  
Press TIM for approximately two sec-  
onds until you hear a beep.  
special carrier signal alongside their pro-  
grammes, which is decoded by your car ra-  
dio. If this signal is identified, “TP” will ap- When pressing TIM while a message is be-  
pear in the display (Traffic Programme).  
ing broadcast, this message will be interrup-  
In addition to these, there are also stations ted. The unit will then switch back to the pre-  
which do not actually transmit traffic pro- vious condition, though the recording of this  
Notice:  
grammes themselves, but by using RDS-  
message in the TIM memory will remain  
As earlier mentioned, these functions are  
currently only supported by a limited number  
of RDS stations.  
EON they offer the possibility to receive the uninterrupted.  
traffic messages broadcast by another traf- If you press the TIM button once again,  
fic programme station in the same radio  
network.  
“RECORD” will appear in the display for  
approximately two seconds.  
If you wish to have the priority for traffic an- When interrupting an EON message, the  
nouncements activated while listening to  
one of these stations (e.g. NDR3), “TA” must nouncement since it will switch back to the  
radio will not continue to record the an-  
appear on the display panel.  
programme heard before.  
If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the  
The priority for other traffic messages re-  
radio will automatically switch to the linked mains active.  
traffic programme station (in this case, Please note that several buttons have no  
NDR2) for the duration of the message (EON  
function while a traffic announcement is  
message) and return to the original pro- broadcast.  
gramme (NDR3) afterwards.  
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Warning beep  
Automatic seek tuning start  
To make a setting:  
(CD and CDC operation)  
During an announcement, adjust the  
balance and fader C settings to suit  
your personal preferences.  
If you leave the reception area of the traffic  
programme station currently tuned into, you When leaving the reception area of the tuned  
will hear a warning beep after approximate- in traffic programme station while listening  
ly 30 seconds.  
to a CD, the system will automatically start  
This alarm tone will also be released when searching for a new TA programme.  
pressing a preset button which has no traf- If no such station is found within approxi-  
fic programme allocated to it.  
mately 30 seconds, CD operation will be  
stopped and a warning beep will sound. To  
switch the warning beep off, proceed as  
described above.  
Switching the warning beep off  
a) Tune into another station offering traf-  
fic information:  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements and the warning  
beep  
Press the rocker switch or  
press a preset button which has a  
traffic programme station allocated  
to it.  
This volume was preset at the factory,  
though you can alter the value using the  
DSC function (see “DSC programming,  
TA VOL”).  
Alternatively:  
b) Switch off the priority for traffic an-  
nouncements:  
Press TIM for approximately two  
seconds until you hear a beep.  
“TA” will disappear from the dis-  
play.  
Adjusting GEO for traffic mes-  
sages and the warning beep  
You can separately adjust the balance and  
fader settings for both traffic announcements  
and the warning beep.  
For example, it is possible to listen to traffic  
reports via the front left (right) speaker only.  
This provides the driver with the important  
traffic information without bothering the rear  
passengers too much.  
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Traffic Memo (TIM)  
This set is equipped with a digital speech  
memory, making it possible to automatically  
record up to four traffic messages lasting a  
maximum of four minutes.  
When the radio is switched on and “TP” dis-  
played, the system will record all incoming  
messages of the tuned in station.  
If the priority for traffic announcements is  
activated (“TA” shown on the display pan-  
el), the set will also record the messages  
broadcast by the traffic station of the same  
programme network (see also “Receiving  
traffic programme stations with RDS-EON”).  
If “TIM ON” is briefly displayed when switch-  
ing off the radio, the TIM standby mode is  
active. In this case the deactivated radio will  
be ready to record the traffic information  
broadcast for 90 minutes before and after  
the programmed TIM times.  
What is more, the radio will record the traf-  
fic bulletins broadcast by the tuned in sta-  
tion for three hours after having turned off  
the set.  
Depending on the length of the new mes-  
sage, the oldest messages are automatically  
deleted.  
If a message is longer than four minutes,  
“OVERFLOW” will be displayed after four  
minutes of playback, followed by a beep tone  
indicating that the system was unable to  
record the message in full.  
Warning  
Programming the TIM standby  
mode / TIM times  
Danger of damaging the antenna in a car  
wash  
You can programme two TIM times (TIMER  
1 and TIMER 2).  
If you have installed a motor antenna, then  
please read the relevant warning note at the  
end of this chapter.  
For example, TIMER 1 could be the time  
when leaving home in the morning, TIMER  
2 the time when driving home after work.  
The TIM times to be programmed should  
correspond to the approximate times of de-  
parture. The radio will then record the traffic  
information broadcast for 90 minutes before  
- and after - this time, i.e. lasting a total of  
three hours.  
Attention: During this period, a motor an-  
tenna will remain extracted. Note the rele-  
vant warning note at the end of this chap-  
ter.  
Setting the clock in the DSC  
menu  
TIM needs the exact time in order to oper-  
ate precisely. Note that the clock also has  
to be reset after any interruption of the pow-  
er supply (flashing time display).  
Press DSC and the time will be dis-  
played.  
Press << to set the hours or >> to set  
the minutes.  
adjusted  
The value to be set is flashing.  
To alter the value,  
start  
TIM-TIME  
end  
1.5 hours  
1.5 hours  
press the rocker switch / .  
Once having completed the setting,  
press or DSC.  
Now the clock setting has been stored.  
If you have pressed the button, you can  
The motor antenna  
will be extracted  
Use the rocker switch  
“TIMER 1” in the DSC menu.  
/
to select  
Press << or >> to recall the adjusted  
time.  
immediately go on working in the DSC  
menu.  
If “TIM OFF” is displayed, the TIM  
function is inactive.  
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Press  
/
to set the timer.  
To repeat a message:  
Press once.  
Deactivating the TIM standby  
mode  
Press << to set the hours and >> to set  
the minutes.  
To select one of the older messages (e.g.  
to skip from T4 to T3):  
The standby mode will be automatically  
switched off if the car radio is not turned on  
within 72 hours. Switching the set back on  
reactivates the standby function.  
Once you have completed the setting,  
press or DSC.  
Press as many times as required.  
To select one of the more recent messages  
(e.g. to skip from T2 to T3):  
The clock setting for TIMER 1 has been  
stored.  
You can deactivate the TIM standby mode  
separately for TIMER 1 and TIMER 2.  
Press twice.  
Proceed in the same way to set the  
TIMER 2.  
When keeping the left or right part of the  
rocker switch << >> depressed, the mes-  
sage text including its recording time will be  
played back quickly in forwards or back-  
wards direction.  
Press DSC when the radio is on.  
Use the rocker switch to select  
“TIMER 1” or “TIMER 2”.  
Then press the button and switch to  
“TIM OFF” by means of the rocker  
switch (you will find this item be-  
/
Recalling stored traffic messag-  
es  
Press TIM briefly.  
Press TIM to switch off the function.  
For example, the display shows “NDR2”  
(station name or frequency), followed by  
“T4 14.30” (T4 = 4th traffic message record-  
ed at 2:30 p.m.).  
If four traffic messages have been record-  
ed, T4 always represents the most recent  
bulletin which will also be played back first.  
If the traffic memory is still empty, “NO TIM”  
will appear on the display panel.  
/
tween the clock settings for 23:00 and  
0:00).  
TIM standby mode while the ra-  
dio is switched off  
When “TIM OFF” is flashing,  
press  
The TIM standby mode is active if the dis-  
play shows “TIM ON” when switching off the  
radio.  
In this case the radio will record all traffic  
bulletins broadcast by the tuned in station  
for three hours after having turned off the  
.
If you wish to deactivate both timers, pro-  
ceed in the same way to switch the other  
timer to “TIM OFF” as well.  
Press DSC.  
If the display shows four dashes, the clock  
has not been reset after the last interruption  
of the power supply.  
set. During this period a motor antenna will Now the TIM standby mode is inactive.  
remain extracted. After having switched off the radio, the dis-  
The set will also record the traffic informa- play will go out immediately and a motor  
tion broadcast for 90 minutes before and antenna will be pulled in.  
after the programmed TIM times. During  
Use the rocker switch  
of the messages T1 to T4.  
/
to play back any  
these periods a motor antenna will also re-  
main out.  
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Warning note  
Temporarily interrupting the TIM  
standby mode  
(before driving into a car wash)  
Danger of damaging the motor antenna  
in a car wash  
Switch off the radio before driving into  
the car wash.  
If you have installed a motor antenna, it will  
remain extracted when turning off the radio  
while the TIM timer is active.  
If the display goes out immediately, the TIM  
standby mode is inactive and the motor an-  
tenna is pulled in.  
The antenna may also come out inside the  
car wash when the set is turned off and the  
TIM timer active. This may cause serious  
damage!  
You can now drive into the car wash.  
However, if “TIM ON” briefly shows on the  
display panel when turning off the set, the  
TIM standby mode is active.  
Please read the next chapter for more infor-  
mation on how to interrupt the TIM standby  
mode temporarily before driving into a car  
wash.  
Press TIM.  
The display briefly shows “STBY OFF”.  
The antenna will be pulled in (please check)  
and will not be extracted until the unit is  
switched back on.  
Now the TIM standby mode is temporarily  
inactive.  
You can drive into the car wash.  
The standby function will be automatically  
reactivated when switching the radio on  
again. The motor antenna will then come  
out.  
Attention!  
In order to prevent possible damage, do not  
switch on the radio until you have left the  
car wash!  
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CD and CDC changer operation (optional)  
This car stereo is equipped with a CD drive. Removing a CD  
In addition, it offers you convenient control  
Press the  
one second (beep). The CD will be  
ejected.  
button for approximately  
of a Blaupunkt CD changer CDC-A05 or  
CDC-F05. These changers are not includ-  
ed in the scope of delivery and can be pur-  
chased from your specialised dealer.  
To protect the CD mechanism, do not im-  
pair or try to help the automatic insertion and  
ejection of the disc in any way.  
If the CD is not removed within approximate-  
ly 30 seconds, it will be re-inserted automat-  
ically.  
/
Title selection  
Up  
CD operation  
Down  
Press once to go back to the begin-  
ning of the current title.  
Switching to CD operation  
Fast advance, audible (CUE).  
Make sure that a disc is inserted, “CD IN”  
shows on the display panel.  
Hold down  
Fast reverse, audible (REVIEW).  
Hold down as long as required.  
as long as required.  
Selecting a title  
Press SRC to go through the available au-  
dio sources:  
After having inserted the CD, the activated  
CD functions will appear on the display pan-  
el. If the TPM indicator is inactive, you can  
select and play all CD titles.  
If “TPM” lights up, you can only select and  
play the titles programmed with TPM.  
Press as many times until the display  
briefly shows “CD”.  
Press the rocker switch as many times until  
you have reached the desired title.  
The number displayed beside “T” indicates  
the track number of the currently played  
title.  
Inserting a CD  
Switch on the radio.  
Insert a CD with the label facing up  
without the use of force.  
MIX playback  
The CD will be transported to its playing  
position automatically. CD playback will  
start.  
When the MIX function has been activated,  
the CD tracks will be played in random or-  
der. “MIX” will then appear in the display.  
In order to switch the MIX function on or off,  
press SC/MIX briefly.  
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CDC operation (optional)  
MIX playback  
CD and CDC operation  
You can have the CD tracks played in ran-  
dom order.  
Switching to CDC operation  
Selecting the display mode  
Make sure that at least one CD has been  
inserted into the magazine.  
Press SRC to go through the available au-  
dio sources:  
You can select the desired display mode for  
CD operation:  
MIX CD – The titles of the selected CD  
will be played at random.  
The next disc will be select-  
ed in numeric order.  
“NAME”  
– The specified name, for  
example “MADONNA”,  
will be displayed.  
Press as many times until the display  
briefly shows “CDC”.  
MIX MAG – CDC-A 05 / CDC-F 05  
All titles of the CD will be  
played at random.  
“TIME”  
– The elapsed playback  
time of the title is dis-  
played, for example  
“2 : 32”.  
Selecting CDs and titles  
The next disc will then also  
be selected and played ran-  
domly, etc.  
In addition for CDC operation:  
MIX OFF – The Mix function is deactivat-  
ed. Discs and titles will be  
“NUMBER” – The CD position in the  
magazine (disc number)  
is displayed, for example  
“CD 8”.  
selected in numeric order.  
To alter the setting:  
To switch the display mode:  
CD selection  
Up  
Press SC/MIX as many times until the  
Press the AF button during CD play-  
desired function is briefly displayed.  
back.  
Down  
If the function is active, “MIX” will appear in  
the right display corner.  
The display mode and the corresponding  
setting or value will briefly show on the dis-  
play panel, e.g. “TIME”, “2 : 32”.  
If you have selected “NAME” without hav-  
ing specified a name for the corresponding  
disc, “CD PLAY” will appear in the display.  
Please read also the chapter “Entering CD  
names”.  
Title selection  
Upwards: Press briefly.  
CUE - fast advance (audible): Keep  
depressed.  
Downwards: Press as many times as  
required.  
To restart a title: Press briefly.  
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):  
Keep depressed.  
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Storing the display mode  
TPM Track Program Memory  
CD playback with TPM  
The TPM function must be switched on  
(TPM on/off with the TPM button).  
You can store your preferred display mode Use this feature to programme and play your  
which will then be active each time the ra- favourite CD titles.  
dio is switched on.  
If required,  
Up to 30 CDs can be managed in the CD  
mode, up to 99 discs in the CDC mode.  
The tracks stored with TPM will be played  
in ascending order. Any tracks which were  
not stored will be skipped over.  
press AF as many times until the de-  
Storing tracks with TPM  
sired setting is displayed.  
Clearing TPM information  
Make sure that the TPM function is switched  
off (“TPM” not shown on the display panel).  
If you have not yet stored a track in the TPM,  
the function will be unavailable.  
If required,  
Hold down the AF button until you hear  
a beep.  
Using the CLR (clear) button, you can clear  
single tracks, all of the tracks for one CD or  
the entire Track Programme Memory.  
For CDC operation, you can also clear the  
TPM information of either the inserted mag-  
azine or all magazines.  
In order to clear any of this information, TPM  
must be switched on (“TPM” lights up in the  
display). If the TPM contains no data, then  
“NO TPM” will appear in the display.  
SCAN operation  
Use this function to scan all of the CD tracks.  
For CDC operation, the system will scan the  
titles of all discs.  
switch TPM on/off by pressing the  
TPM button.  
Use  
/
to select a track. The track  
To start the Scan function:  
number will be displayed.  
Press SC/MIX for approximately one  
second.  
Hold down the TPM button until you  
hear a beep.  
The titles will be scanned one after the oth-  
er in ascending order.  
Now the track has been stored.  
CD operation  
With CDC operation, a “ “ symbol will ap-  
pear in front of the CD name.  
Then select the next track with / and store  
with TPM, as detailed above.  
You can also store a track at any time dur-  
ing CD playback. For this it is necessary that  
“TPM” and “SCAN” are deactivated.  
Programme TPM information for other CDs  
in the same way.  
To stop the Scan function:  
a) Clearing a track from the TPM:  
Press SC/MIX once again briefly.  
Switch on TPM.  
The track currently being scanned is con-  
tinued to be played.  
Select the track with / .  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately two seconds until “CLR TR”  
appears in the display.  
SCAN will also be terminated by  
pressing one of the buttons AUD,  
GEO, DSC, SRC, TPM,  
,
<< >> or / .  
Now this track has been cleared from  
the TPM.  
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b) Clearing a CD from the TPM:  
b) Clearing a CD from the TPM:  
CD and CDC operation  
Switch on TPM.  
Switch on TPM.  
Entering CD names  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately four seconds until “CLR  
DISC” appears in the display.  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately eight seconds until “CLR  
CD” appears in the display.  
In the CD mode you can name up to 30  
discs and up to 99 for CDC operation.  
The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will ap-  
pear in the display if you play the disc in the  
same operating mode (CD/CDC) that was  
active when entering the name.  
Now this disc has been cleared from  
the TPM.  
Now this disc has been cleared from  
the TPM.  
c) Clearing a magazine from the TPM:  
c) Clearing all CDs from the TPM:  
Be sure to select the display mode “NAME”  
using the AF button.  
Switch on TPM.  
Switch on TPM.  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately 16 seconds until “CLR  
MAG” appears in the display.  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately eight seconds until “CLR  
TPM” appears in the display.  
To start the entry:  
Press the DSC button.  
“CD-NAME” or “CDC-NAME” will be  
displayed.  
Now this magazine has been cleared  
from the TPM.  
Now all of the discs have been cleared  
from the TPM.  
Press  
.
The first underscore character will flash.  
d) Clearing all magazines from the  
TPM:  
CDC operation  
Select the first character with the help  
of the rocker switch / .  
Switch on TPM.  
a) Clearing a track from the TPM:  
You have the choice between the capital  
letters A to Z, special characters and the  
numbers 0 to 9.  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately 24 seconds until “CLR TPM”  
appears in the display.  
Switch on TPM.  
Select the track with / .  
Use the rocker switch << >> to move  
to the next underscore and select a  
character.  
Press the CLR button for approxi-  
mately two seconds until “CLR TR”  
appears in the display.  
Now all magazines have been cleared  
from the TPM.  
You can select up to eight characters for CD  
and up to seven characters for CDC opera-  
tion.  
Now this track has been cleared from  
the TPM.  
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Once you have completed the name as de- Clearing TPM information and  
After having updated the last CD or  
magazine, press TPM for approximate-  
ly two seconds (beep).  
sired:  
Press  
To quit the naming mode,  
leave the DSC menu by pressing DSC.  
If you would like to name another CD,  
CD names with DSC-UPDATE  
in order to store it.  
With the help of the DSC update function  
you can clear CDs from the TPM and delete  
their names. Use “CD UPD” or “CDC UPD”  
to confirm all of the CDs for which the TPM  
information is not to be deleted.  
To quit the function,  
press DSC.  
The system has saved the TPM information  
for all of the CDs which were inserted. For  
all other discs, the TPM information and CD  
names have been deleted.  
insert a new disc in the CD mode or  
select a new one for CDC operation.  
Insert a CD or magazine with CDs for  
which the TPM information is to be  
maintained.  
You can change any existing name by en-  
tering and storing a new one (overwriting).  
Press the DSC button.  
Deleting a CD name  
Press  
UPD”.  
/
to select “CD UPD” or “CDC  
Use the DSC feature to delete a CD name.  
Press << >>.  
Press DSC.  
After the update has been completed,  
“NEXT CD” or “NEXT MAG” appears in the  
display.  
Press as many times until “CD  
/
NAME” or “CDC NAME” shows on the  
display panel.  
Press for approximately two sec-  
onds (in the CD mode on the car ster-  
eo, for CDC operation on the changer).  
Press CLR. The name will disappear.  
To quit the DSC menu:  
Press DSC.  
The CD or magazine will eject.  
Insert the next CD or magazine.  
Proceed as described above for all of the  
CDs/magazines for which the TPM infor-  
mation and the CD name is to be main-  
tained.  
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DSC programming  
TIMER 1  
TIMER 2  
To adjust the first TIM time.  
For more information please  
refer to chapter “Traffic  
Memo (TIM) - Programming  
the TIM standby mode / TIM  
times”.  
The message will then come  
through at this volume, if the  
standard volume is lower.  
Should the standard volume  
be higher than the TA VOL  
level, then the traffic report  
will be played slightly louder  
than the standard volume.  
DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you  
to customise certain programmable, basic  
settings to suit your personal needs and  
preferences and then store them.  
The basic settings for this audio equipment  
were made at the factory.  
In the following you can find an overview of  
these settings, so that you can always reset  
to these if desired.  
To adjust the second TIM  
time (procedure see  
TIMER 1).  
If you wish to alter any of the programming,  
SPEECH  
In future many RDS radio  
stations will differentiate be-  
tween music and speech  
programmes.  
You can alter the tone for  
speech programmes from  
between “SPEECH 0 ... 4”.  
press DSC.  
Use the rocker switch and the  
button to  
CD/CDC NAME  
Only available for CD/CDC  
select and adjust the functions described in  
the following. The display will show you the  
adjusted condition.  
playback.  
Use this function to name  
your CDs. (See “Entering  
CD names”).  
SPEECH 0:  
Music/speech off  
SPEECH 1:  
LOUDNESS Loudness - When listening  
at a low level, the Loudness  
function creates a more nat-  
ural sound by boosting the  
low frequency range.  
Linear reproduction (bass,  
treble and Loudness set to  
“0”)  
/
Select function  
<< >>  
Adjust/recall value  
SPEECH 2-4:  
LOUD 1 - Low boost  
LOUD 6 - Max. boost  
Different settings for vol-  
ume, bass and treble with  
the Loudness being  
switched off.  
Try out which SPEECH set-  
ting you like most.  
TIME  
The current time will be dis-  
played or has to be set. For  
more information see chap-  
ter “Traffic Memo (TIM) -  
Setting the clock in the DSC  
menu”.  
TA VOL  
To adjust the traffic an-  
nouncement and warning  
beep volume from between  
0 to 63.  
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BEEP  
Acknowledgement tone for  
all functions which require a (Variocolour) For gradually matching the  
COLOUR  
Additional Memory (S.A.M.)  
data entered by your spe-  
cialised dealer. See chapter  
“Short Additional Memory  
S.A.M.”.  
If you remove the KeyCard  
during the reading process,  
“READ KC” will show on the  
display panel. The unit con-  
tinues to play but does not  
accept any operations ex-  
cept from being switched  
off. Re-insert the card.  
button to be pressed for  
more than one second.  
The volume can be adjusted  
from between 0 to 9. (0 =  
off).  
radio illumination with the  
dashboard lighting.  
green ..............light orange................. red  
LED ON  
Here you can choose be-  
tween LED ON or LED OFF.  
With LED ON, the KeyCard  
tongue will flash for extra  
anti-theft protection when  
the unit has been switched  
off and the KeyCard re-  
moved.  
ANGLE  
BRIGHT  
Use this setting to alter the  
viewing angle to your liking  
from -1 to 0 to +1.  
You can adjust the display  
brightness from between 1  
to 16. You can also select  
different values for day and  
night.  
PTY LANG To select the programme  
type language:  
LEARN KC To “train” a second Key-  
Card.  
DEUTSCH or ENGLISH  
Selecting the night bright-  
ness:  
Please read the information  
in chapter “KeyCard theft  
protection system - “Train-  
ing” a second KeyCard”.  
SCANTIME Use this function to set the  
scan time for the radio or  
CD player from between five  
to 30 seconds.  
Switch on the vehicle lights  
and programme the bright-  
ness value. The car radio’s  
lighting connector must be  
hooked up to the vehicle’s  
electric system for this to  
function properly.  
READ KC  
To read out the KeyCard  
data.  
S-DX  
To adjust the seek tuning  
sensitivity for distant recep-  
tion.  
DX 1 - high sensitivity  
DX 3 - low sensitivity  
The card supplied with the  
radio is used to display the  
model name, type number  
(7 6..) and the serial  
number.  
With the extra card it is pos-  
sible to display the Short  
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S-LO  
To adjust the seek tuning  
sensitivity for local recep-  
tion.  
LO 1 - high sensitivity  
LO 3 - low sensitivity  
The seek tuning sensitivity  
values can be separately set  
for AM and FM.  
VOL FIX  
Use this function to select  
the volume at which the ra-  
dio is set when it is switched  
on. Adjust the desired vol-  
ume level with << >>. When  
adjusted to “VOL 0”, the  
system will come on with the  
volume selected before  
Overview of the DSC factory  
settings  
TIME  
0.00  
TIMER 1  
TIMER 2  
CD NAME  
LOUDNESS  
TA VOL  
SPEECH  
BEEP  
TIM 7:00  
TIM17:00  
-
3
35  
0
4
switching the radio off.  
CD/CDC UPD  
To quit the DSC programming mode  
and store the adjustment:  
Use this function to clear  
TPM information and CD  
names during CD and CDC  
operation, in order to have  
more storage capacity for  
new discs available. See  
“Clearing TPM information  
and CD names with DSC-  
UPDATE”.  
ANGLE  
0
BRIGHT  
COLOUR  
LED  
16  
green  
ON  
Press DSC.  
LEARN KC  
READ KC  
PTY LANG  
SCANTIME  
S - DX  
-
-
DEUTSCH (German)  
10 sec.  
1
S - LO  
1
CD/CDC UPD  
AUX  
VOL FIX  
-
AUX  
This menu item is not avail-  
able if you have connected  
a CD changer (A 05 or  
F 05).  
OFF  
0
The setting made at the fac-  
tory is AUX OFF.  
If you have connected an  
external piece of equipment  
via AUX, this function must  
be set to AUX ON.  
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Appendix  
Specifications  
Blaupunkt  
telephone hotline  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 23 W RMS power  
acc. to DIN 45324 at  
14.4 V  
Address of the next service  
centre in your vicinity  
(only for Germany)  
4 x 35 W max. power  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
If you would like to know the address of  
the next Blaupunkt service centre of  
your area without having our service list  
at hand:  
FM  
MW  
LW  
:
:
:
87.5 – 108 MHz  
531 – 1602 kHz  
153 – 279 kHz  
FM sensitivity:  
0.9 µV at 26 dB signal-  
to-noise ratio  
-
-
Find out your area code.  
Then call the following chargeable  
phone number: 01 80 / 5 25 56 66.  
FM frequency response:  
30 - 16 000 Hz  
-
Using the area code to be entered  
you will be automatically given the  
address and phone number of the  
next Blaupunkt service centre. You  
can also request this information  
by fax.  
CD player  
Frequency response:  
20 - 20 000 Hz  
Subject to modifications!  
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Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH  
Bosch Gruppe  
8/96 Pf  
K7/VKD 8 622 400 572  

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