Blaupunkt NASHVILLE DAB47 User Manual

Car Radio DAB CD SD/MMC MP3  
Nashville DAB47  
7 647 661 310  
Bedienunganleitung  
Operating instructions  
Mode d’emploi  
Istruzioni d’uso  
Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Bruksanvisning  
Instrucciones de manejo  
Instruções de serviço  
Betjeningsvejledning  
Controls  
1 Button to switch the device on/off and  
; AUD•DEQ button (Audio)  
operate the volume mute feature.  
Short press: Sets bass, treble, balance  
and fader.  
Long press: Opens the equalizer  
menu.  
2
button  
to open the flip-release control panel.  
3 Volume control.  
< SRC button to switch sources between  
CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD changer (if con-  
nected) and AUX.  
4 BND•TS button.  
Short press: Selects the FM memo-  
ry banks and the MW and LW wave-  
bands, selects the DAB memory bank.  
Long press: Starts the FM Travelstore  
function and the DAB Travelstore func-  
tion.  
=
, button to eject the CD from the de-  
vice.  
> Slot for SD/MMC.  
5 DIS•ESC button to change the display  
content and close menus without sav-  
ing changes.  
6 Arrow buttons.  
7 MENU•OK button  
Short press: Calls up the menus for  
basic settings and confirms menu en-  
tries.  
Long press: Starts the scan function.  
8 TRAF button to switch traffic informa-  
tion standby on/off.  
9 REC•DEL button.  
Short press: Starts a recording from  
DAB to MMC.  
Long press: Deletes the current title in  
MMC mode.  
: Buttons 1 - 5  
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Contents  
Notes and accessories...................... 62 Radio mode ..................................... 76  
Road safety................................... 62  
Installation.................................... 62  
Optional equipment ....................... 62  
Activating/deactivating demo mode .. 63  
Time-out (time window).................. 63  
Disposal of old unit ........................ 63  
Detachable control panel ................. 63  
Theft protection............................. 63  
Detaching the control panel............. 63  
Attaching the control panel.............. 64  
Switching to radio mode ................. 76  
Convenient RDS functions (AF, REG).. 76  
Selecting the waveband /  
memory bank................................ 77  
Tuning into a station ....................... 77  
Setting the sensitivity of station  
seek tuning ................................... 77  
Storing stations ............................. 78  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore) ................................. 78  
Listening to stored stations ............. 78  
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) .. 78  
Setting the scanning time................ 79  
Programme type (PTY) .................. 79  
Optimising radio reception.............. 80  
SHARX ......................................... 80  
Configuring the display ................... 81  
Activating/deactivating the radio  
Switching on/off.............................. 64  
Adjusting the volume ....................... 65  
Setting the power-on volume ........... 65  
Quickly reducing the volume (Mute).. 65  
Telephone audio/navigation audio .... 66  
Setting the volume of  
the confirmation beep .................... 66  
Automatic sound............................ 67  
text display ................................... 81  
DAB mode ....................................... 68  
Switching to DAB mode .................. 68  
Switching regional traffic announce-  
ments on/off (DAB TREG) ............... 69  
Selecting the memory bank ............. 70  
Tuning into ensembles .................... 70  
Selecting programmes.................... 71  
Scanning receivable DAB  
programmes (DAB-SCAN)............... 71  
Storing programmes....................... 71  
Accessing stored programmes ......... 72  
DAB programme type (PTY) ............ 72  
Setting the DAB waveband .............. 73  
Switching between DAB and FM....... 73  
DAB Service following .................... 74  
DAB sub-programmes .................... 74  
DAB radio text ............................... 74  
Setting the length of the programme  
names.......................................... 75  
Changing the display ...................... 75  
Traffic information........................... 82  
DAB-FM traffic information source.... 82  
Switching traffic information priority  
on/off .......................................... 82  
Setting the volume for traffic  
announcements............................. 82  
CD mode ......................................... 83  
Switching to CD mode .................... 83  
Selecting tracks............................. 84  
Fast track selection ........................ 84  
Fast searching (audible).................. 84  
Random track play (MIX)................. 84  
Scanning tracks (SCAN).................. 84  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ............. 85  
Changing the display ...................... 85  
Displaying CD text/CD name............ 85  
Naming CDs .................................. 86  
Traffic announcements in CD mode .. 87  
Ejecting a CD................................. 87  
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Contents  
Programming your favourite tracks  
for an SD/MMC............................ 101  
Switching pre-record on/off .......... 101  
MP3 mode....................................... 88  
Preparing an MP3 CD ..................... 88  
Switching to MP3 mode .................. 89  
Configuring the display ................... 89  
Selecting a directory ...................... 90  
Selecting tracks............................. 90  
Fast searching  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 91  
Random track play – MIX  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 91  
Scanning tracks – SCAN  
CD-changer mode .......................... 102  
Switching to CD-changer mode...... 102  
Selecting CDs.............................. 102  
Selecting tracks........................... 102  
Fast searching (audible)................ 102  
Changing the display .................... 102  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT) .................... 103  
Random track play (MIX)............... 103  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN) ...................................... 103  
Naming CDs ................................ 103  
CLOCK time................................... 105  
Sound ........................................... 106  
Adjusting the bass ....................... 106  
Adjusting the treble...................... 106  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance)................... 107  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 91  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories – REPEAT  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 92  
Programming your favourite tracks  
on an MP3 CD ............................... 92  
SD/MMC mode ................................ 94  
Inserting/removing SDs/MMCs ........ 94  
Switching to SD/MMC mode............ 94  
Configuring the display ................... 94  
Selecting a directory ...................... 95  
Selecting tracks............................. 95  
Fast searching  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 96  
Random track play – MIX  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 96  
Scanning tracks – SCAN  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 96  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories – REPEAT  
distribution (fader) ...................... 107  
X-BASS ......................................... 107  
Equalizer....................................... 108  
Switching the equalizer on/off ....... 108  
Selecting sound presets................ 108  
Selecting vehicle presets .............. 108  
Manually adjusting the equalizer .... 109  
Help adjusting the equalizer .......... 110  
(not in MP3 browse mode) .............. 96  
Recording DAB programmes onto  
SDs/MMCs ................................... 97  
Making a timer-controlled recording  
of a DAB programme ...................... 99  
Playing recordings using the device.. 100  
Formatting SDs/MMCs ................. 100  
Configuring the display ................. 101  
Adjusting the display settings......... 110  
External audio sources................... 111  
Amplifier....................................... 112  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems ........................................ 112  
Specifications ............................... 113  
Installation instructions ................. 501  
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Notes and accessories  
Installation  
Notes and accessories  
If you want to install your car sound system  
yourself, please read the installation and  
connection instructions that follow these  
operating instructions.  
Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt prod-  
uct. We hope you enjoy using this new piece  
of equipment.  
Please read these operating instructions  
before using the equipment for the first  
time.  
Optional equipment  
Use only accessories approved by  
Blaupunkt.  
The Blaupunkt editors are constantly work-  
ing on making the operating instructions  
clearer and easier to understand. However,  
if you still have any questions on how to op-  
erate the device, please contact your dealer  
or the telephone hotline for your country.  
You will find the telephone number printed  
at the back of this booklet.  
DAB antenna  
You need a special DAB antenna in order  
to operate the Nashville DAB 47. This can  
be a separate DAB roof/window antenna or  
a DAB/AM/FM combination antenna. You  
can obtain further information from your  
Blaupunkt dealer.  
We provide a manufacturer guarantee for  
our products bought within the European  
Union. You can view the guarantee condi-  
directly at:  
Remote control  
The RC 08, RC 10, RC 10 H or RC 12 H  
(available as optional accessories) remote  
control can be used to safely and conven-  
iently perform most of the basic functions  
of your car sound system.  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
Hotline  
Robert Bosch Str. 200  
31139 Hildesheim  
Germany  
You cannot switch the device on/off using  
the remote control.  
Road safety  
Amplifiers  
Road safety has absolute priority.  
Only operate your car sound system if the  
road and traffic conditions allow you to do  
so. Familiarise yourself with the device be-  
fore setting off on your journey. You should  
always be able to hear police, fire and am-  
bulance sirens in good time from inside  
your vehicle. For this reason, listen to your  
car sound system at a suitable volume level  
during your journey.  
You can use all Blaupunkt and Velocity am-  
plifiers.  
CD changers  
You can connect the following Blaupunkt  
CD changers:  
CDC A 08, IDC A 09 and CDC A 03.  
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Notes and accessories  
Control panel  
Activating/deactivating demo  
mode  
You can activate the so-called demo mode  
at the device. In demo mode, the different  
functions of the device are displayed as  
scrolling text.  
Detachable control panel  
Theft protection  
The device is equipped with a detachable  
control panel (flip-release panel) as a way  
of protecting your equipment against theft.  
The device is worthless to a thief without  
this control panel.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The display shows the menu.  
Protect your device against theft by taking  
the control panel with you whenever you  
leave your vehicle. Do not leave the control  
panel inside your vehicle – not even in a hid-  
ing place.  
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Press and hold the MENU•OK button  
7pressed for more than four seconds  
while the menu is displayed to activate  
or deactivate the demo mode.  
The control panel has been designed to be  
easy to use.  
Time-out (time window)  
The device features a time-out function  
(time window).  
Notes:  
For example, if you press the MENU•OK  
button 7 and select a menu item, the de-  
vice switches back after approx. 16 sec-  
onds after the last button activation. The  
settings performed are saved.  
• Never drop the control panel.  
• Never expose the control panel to di-  
rect sunlight or other heat sources.  
• Avoid direct skin contact with the  
control panel’s electrical contacts. If  
necessary, clean the contacts with a  
lint-free cloth moistened with clean-  
ing alcohol.  
Disposal of old unit  
Do not dispose of your old unit in the  
household trash!  
Use the return and collection systems avail- Detaching the control panel  
able to dispose of the old device.  
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Press the button 2.  
The control panel opens out towards you.  
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Hold the control panel by its right side  
and then pull the control panel straight  
out of the bracket.  
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Control panel  
Notes:  
Switching on/off  
Switching on/off  
• All the current settings are saved.  
There are various ways of switching the de-  
vice on/off:  
• Any CD already inserted in the device  
remains there.  
Switching on/off using the vehicle  
ignition  
• The device switches off automatically  
after approx. one minute.  
The device will switch on/off simultaneous-  
ly with the ignition if the device is correctly  
connected to the vehicle’s ignition and you  
did not switch the device off by pressing  
button 1.  
Attaching the control panel  
u
Hold the control panel at approximately  
right angles to the device.  
u
Slide the control panel into the device’s  
guides that are positioned on the left  
and right at the lower edge of the hous-  
ing. Pushthecontrolpanelcarefullyinto  
the bracket until it clicks into place.  
Switching the device on/off using the  
detachable control panel  
u
Detach the control panel.  
The device switches off automatically after  
approx. one minute.  
u
Flip up the control panel and carefully  
press it into the device until it clicks into  
place.  
u
Attach the control panel again.  
The device switches on. The last setting  
(radio, CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD changer or  
AUX) will be reactivated.  
2.  
Switching on/off using button 1  
1.  
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To switch on the device, press button  
1.  
Note:  
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To switch off the device, press and  
hold down button 1 for longer than  
two seconds.  
When attaching the control panel, make  
sure you do not press the display.  
If the device was still switched on when you  
detached the control panel, it will automati-  
cally switch on with the last setting activat-  
ed (radio, CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD changer  
or AUX) when the panel is replaced.  
The device switches off.  
Note:  
To protect the vehicle battery, the de-  
vice will switch off automatically after  
one hour if the ignition is off.  
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Adjusting the volume  
Adjusting the volume  
Danger to hearing!  
If the power-on volume is set to  
maximum, the volume level can be very  
high when the device is switched on.  
Note:  
The internal amplifier can be switched  
off. If the loudspeakers do not emit any  
sound, please read the section entitled  
“Switching the internal amplifier on/  
off” in the “Amplifier” chapter.  
If the volume was set to maximum before  
the device was switched off and the power-  
on volume is set to “LAST VOLUME”, the vol-  
ume level can be very high when the device  
is switched on again.  
You can adjust the volume in steps from 0  
(off) to 50 (maximum).  
Severe damage to your hearing can be  
caused in both cases!  
To increase the volume,  
u
turn the volume control 3 clockwise.  
To decrease the volume,  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
turn the volume control 3 anti-  
clockwise.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Setting the power-on volume  
You can set the default volume level at which  
the device plays when it is switched on.  
Quickly reducing the volume  
(Mute)  
You can quickly reduce the volume to a pre-  
set level (Mute).  
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u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “VOLUME” appears on the  
display.  
u
Briefly press button 1.  
“MUTE” appears on the display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the volume menu.  
Cancelling mute  
To return to your previously set volume  
level,  
“ON VOLUME” and the currently set value  
are displayed or “LAST VOLUME” is dis-  
played.  
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briefly press button 1 again.  
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Adjust the power-on volume using the  
buttons 6 .  
To help you adjust the setting more easily,  
the device will increase or decrease the vol-  
ume as you make your changes.  
If you change the setting to “LAST VOLUME”,  
the volume when the device switches on will  
be the same as the volume level that was set  
the last time you switched the device off.  
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Adjusting the volume  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Telephone audio/navigation  
audio  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VOLUME MENU” appears on the  
display.  
If your car sound system is connected to a  
mobile telephone or a navigation system,  
the sound system’s volume will be muted as  
soon as you “pick up” the phone or as soon  
as a navigation announcement is made. You  
will then hear the caller or navigation an-  
nouncement over the car sound system’s  
loudspeakers. In order for this feature to  
work, the mobile telephone or navigation  
system must be connected to the car sound  
system as described in the installation in-  
structions.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the volume menu.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “PHONE/NAVI” appears on the  
display.  
u
Set your preferred volume level using  
the  
buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
You will need a cable for this with the follow-  
ing Blaupunkt number: 7 607 001 503.  
You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer  
which navigation systems can be used with  
your car sound system.  
Note:  
You can use the volume control 3 to  
adjust the volume of telephone calls  
and navigation announcements whilst  
you are listening to them.  
If the sound system receives a traffic an-  
nouncement during a telephone call or  
whilst a navigation announcement is be-  
ing made, you will only be able to hear the  
traffic announcement after the call or navi-  
gation announcement is finished (in so far  
as the traffic announcement is still being  
broadcast). The traffic announcement is  
not recorded!  
Setting the volume of the  
confirmation beep  
The system will output a confirmation beep  
for some functions if you keep a button  
pressed down for longer than two seconds,  
for instance, when assigning a radio station  
to a station preset button. You can adjust  
the volume of this beep.  
The volume with which telephone calls or  
navigation announcements are broadcast  
can be adjusted.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VOLUME MENU” appears on the  
display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the volume menu.  
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Adjusting the volume  
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u
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “BEEP VOLappears on the  
display.  
Note:  
The optimum setting for the speed-  
dependent volume adjustment feature  
depends on how noise levels develop in  
your particular vehicle. You will need to  
test various settings in order to find out  
which is best suited to your vehicle.  
Adjust the volume using the  
but-  
tons 6. “0” means that the beep is  
deactivated, “6” means that the maxi-  
mum beep volume is set.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Automatic sound  
This feature automatically adjusts the vol-  
ume of the car sound system to suit the  
speed at which the vehicle is travelling. In  
order for this to work, your car sound sys-  
tem must be connected as described in the  
installation instructions.  
You can adjust the automatic volume boost  
feature in six steps from (0 to 5).  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the button 6 repeatedly until  
“VOLUME MENU” appears on the dis-  
play.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the volume menu.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “AUTO SOUND” appears on the  
display.  
u
Set the volume adjustment level using  
the  
buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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DAB mode  
NEWS  
DAB mode  
News reports (NEWS) are provided in ad-  
dition to the traffic announcements. If you  
wish, you can allow the news reports to be  
played. If the “DAB NEWS ON” setting is ac-  
tivated, the current programme will be in-  
terrupted when a news report arrives, and  
the report will be played. At the end of the  
news report, the radio returns to the pro-  
gramme that you were listening to before.  
You can enjoy radio in digital audio quality  
thanks to DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast).  
Note:  
You need a special DAB antenna in or-  
der to operate the Nashville DAB 47.  
This can be a separate DAB roof/win-  
dow antenna or a DAB/AM/FM com-  
bination antenna. You can obtain fur-  
ther information from your Blaupunkt  
dealer.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
Switching to DAB mode  
If you are in Radio, CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD-  
changer or AUX mode,  
u
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “DAB NEWS ON” or “DAB NEWS  
OFF” appears on the display.  
u
press the SRC button < repeatedly  
until “DAB” appears on the display.  
If you want to receive news reports, select  
“DAB NEWS ON”. If you do not want to listen  
to news reports, select “DAB NEWS OFF”.  
In contrast with standard radio broadcast-  
ing, several programmes are always broad-  
cast over the same frequency for DAB.  
These programmes are arranged in “en-  
sembles”. An ensemble always contains  
several programmes.  
u
Select the setting that you want using  
the buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
In turn, a programme can additionally con-  
tain up to twelve sub-programmes. In the  
case of a sports station, for instance, vari-  
ous sports events can be broadcast simul-  
taneously as sub-programmes. If a pro-  
gramme has sub-programmes, you will see  
a “ ” displayed in front of the programme  
name.  
WEATHER  
Weather reports (WEATHER) are provided  
in addition to the traffic announcements.  
If you wish, you can allow the weather re-  
ports to be played. If the “DAB WEAT ON”  
setting is activated, the current programme  
will be interrupted when a weather report  
arrives, and the report will be played. At the  
end of the weather report, the radio returns  
to the programme that you were listening to  
before.  
DAB also offers further advantages:  
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DAB mode  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
ten to sports reports, select “DAB SPORT  
OFF”.  
u
Select the setting that you want using  
the buttons 6.  
u
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “DAB WEATHER OFF” or “DAB When you have finished making your chang-  
WEATHER ON” appears on the display. es,  
If you want to receive weather reports, se-  
lect “DAB WEAT ON”. If you do not want  
to listen to weather reports, select “DAB  
WEAT OFF”.  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Note:  
u
Select the setting that you want using  
the buttons 6.  
You can interrupt a news, weather or  
sports report whilst it is being played  
by pressing the TRAF button 8. The  
general priority settings are retained  
and the next report will be played when  
it arrives.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Switching regional traffic  
announcements on/off  
(DAB TREG)  
Since DAB frequencies are broadcast over  
a large area of the country, the situation  
might arise in which you receive traffic an-  
nouncements that are not relevant to your  
region.  
SPORT  
Sports reports are provided in addition to  
the traffic announcements, news reports  
and weather reports. If you wish, you can  
allow the sports reports to be played. If  
the “DAB SPORT ON” setting is activated,  
the current programme will be interrupted  
when a sports report arrives, and the re-  
port will be played. At the end of the news  
report, the radio returns to the programme  
that you were listening to before.  
In order to avoid this, the DAB transmitter  
service areas are divided into regions.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
u
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “DAB TREG OFF” or “DAB TREG  
ON” appears on the display.  
u
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “DAB SPORT ON” or “DAB SPORT  
OFF” appears on the display.  
If you want to receive announcements that  
apply to specific regions, select “DAB TREG  
ON”. If you only want to receive non-regional  
announcements, select “DAB TREG OFF”.  
If you want to receive sports reports, select  
“DAB SPORT ON”. If you do not want to lis-  
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DAB mode  
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Select the setting that you want using  
the buttons 6.  
Tuning into ensembles  
With DAB, several programmes broad-  
casted over the same frequency are always  
combined into an “ensemble”.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Note:  
Since various programmes from differ-  
ent ensembles are stored automatically  
in the DT memory bank, you cannot use  
the functions described here for tuning  
into an ensemble whilst the DT memory  
bank is activated.  
Note:  
Since this function is not supported by  
all broadcasters, it is possible that you  
will not receive any traffic announce-  
ments if the TA-REG function is activat-  
ed. If you do not receive any traffic an-  
nouncements over an extended period  
of time, please deactivate the TA-REG  
function.  
Selecting an ensemble  
You can directly select ensembles that you  
have received once already (for this to work,  
the ensemble must be receivable).  
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Briefly press the or button 6.  
Selecting the memory bank  
This device lets you store DAB programmes  
in four memory banks (D1, D2, D3 and  
DT).  
The name of the next or previous known en-  
semble is displayed. The first available pro-  
gramme in the ensemble is played.  
Ensemble seek tuning  
You can find new ensembles using seek tun-  
ing.  
Five programmes can be stored in each  
memory bank.  
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Briefly press the BND•TS button 4 to  
switch between the memory banks.  
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Forseektuningdownwardsorupwards,  
press and hold down the or button  
6 for longer than two seconds.  
Notes:  
• If there are no programmes stored in  
the DT memory bank yet, this memo-  
ry bank will not be displayed. In this  
case, first start a Travelstore (see  
“Storing programmes”).  
The radio tunes into the next receivable en-  
semble. The ensemble name is displayed  
briefly. The first available programme in the  
ensemble is played.  
• You cannot select the DT memory  
bank if the PTY function is activated.  
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DAB mode  
Manually tuning an ensemble  
You can also tune into ensembles manually.  
Stopping DAB-SCAN and continuing  
listening to a programme  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Scanning stops and the radio continues  
playing the programme that it tuned into  
last. If you cancel the DAB-SCAN whilst  
“SCANNING...” is being displayed, the ra-  
dio will retune to the programme you were  
listening to last.  
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Press the or button 6during seek  
tuning.  
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You can now tune the radio manually  
using the or button 6.  
Selecting programmes  
After you have tuned into an ensemble, you  
can select a programme from the ensem-  
ble.  
Storing programmes  
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Select a programme from the ensemble  
using the buttons 6.  
Storing programmes manually  
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Select the memory bank that you  
want.  
Scanning receivable DAB  
programmes (DAB-SCAN)  
You can use the scan function to play all the  
receivable programmes briefly.  
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Tune into the ensemble that you want.  
Select the programme that you want to  
store.  
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Press and hold down one of the station  
buttons 1 - 5 : for longer than two  
seconds to assign the programme to  
that button.  
Starting DAB-SCAN  
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In DAB mode, press and hold down the  
MENU•OK button 7 for longer than  
two seconds.  
Storing programmes automatically  
(Travelstore)  
Note:  
The Travelstore function stores the first  
five receivable programmes in alphabeti-  
cal order and you can access them directly  
using the station buttons. All the other pro-  
grammes that were stored in the “DT” mem-  
ory bank during the Travelstore scan can be  
accessed alphabetically by pressing the  
6 buttons. You can switch rapidly  
You cannot use the DAB scan function  
whilst the DT memory bank is activat-  
ed.  
Scanning begins. The name of the current  
programme appears in the top line and the  
name of the current ensemble appears in  
the bottom line. “SCANNING...” appears on  
the display whilst the radio switches to the  
next ensemble.  
between the programmes if you press and  
hold down the  
buttons 6 for longer  
than two seconds.  
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DAB mode  
Notes:  
Switching DAB-PTY on/off  
• Any programmes that were previ-  
ously stored in this memory bank are  
deleted in the process.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
• You cannot use the DAB Travelstore  
feature if the PTY function is acti-  
vated.  
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Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “DAB PTY ON” or “DAB PTY OFF”  
appears on the display.  
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Press and hold down the BND•TS but-  
ton 4 for longer than two seconds.  
Press the or button 6 to switch  
DAB-PTY ON or OFF.  
The storing procedure begins.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
“TRAVELSTORE PLEASE WAIT” appears on  
the display. After the process is completed,  
the programme that is stored in location 1  
of the “DT” memory bank will be played.  
“NO LIST” appears on the display if no pro-  
grammes were found during the Travelstore  
scan.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Selecting a programme type and  
starting seek tuning  
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Press the or button 6.  
Accessing stored programmes  
The current programme type appears brief-  
ly on the display. If you do not make a selec-  
tion whilst this display is visible, the normal  
DAB display will be used again.  
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Select the memory bank.  
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Press the station button 1 - 5 :.  
DAB programme type (PTY)  
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If you want to select another pro-  
gramme type, you can do so by press-  
ing the or button 6 whilst this  
display is visible.  
Besides transmitting the station name, an  
increasing number of stations also provide  
information on the type of programme that  
they are broadcasting. Your car radio can  
receive and display this information.  
Or  
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Press one of the buttons 1 - 5 : to se-  
lect a programme type that is assigned  
to one of these buttons.  
For example, the programme types can be:  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP M  
EASY M  
The selected programme type appears  
briefly on the display.  
ROCK M  
DRAMA  
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Press the or button 6 to start  
seek tuning.  
You can use the PTY function to select sta-  
tions of a particular programme type.  
The radio will then tune into the next station  
that it finds that corresponds to your select-  
ed programme type.  
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DAB mode  
Assigning a programme type to a station  
button  
Switching between DAB and FM  
You can select various settings for switching  
between DAB and FM radio mode. It might  
be necessary to switch between DAB and  
FM radio if the DAB or FM reception quality  
decreases severely.  
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Select a programme type using the or  
button 6.  
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Press and hold the desired station but-  
ton 1 - 5 : for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
If you select the “DAB-FM-AUTO” setting,  
the device automatically tunes into the FM  
frequency of the programme currently be-  
ing received (if the programme can be re-  
ceived on FM), or it tunes into the DAB pro-  
gramme of the FM station that is currently  
tuned (if the station is available as a DAB  
programme).  
The programme type is stored on the se-  
lected button 1 - 5 :.  
Setting the DAB waveband  
With the Nashville DAB47, you can re-  
ceive DAB programmes and ensembles  
on the following wavebands: “Band 3”  
(174 - 240 MHz) and “L-Band” (1452 -  
1491 MHz). Since some countries do not  
use both wavebands, you can speed up  
seek tuning by excluding the waveband that  
is not supported.  
With “DAB-FM-MANUAL, the device  
switches to the FM frequency of the DAB  
programme being received if you manu-  
ally call up the FM radio mode (if the pro-  
gramme can be received on FM).  
If you set “DAB-FM OFF”, the FM station  
that you listened to last will be played when  
you switch to FM radio mode (if the station  
can be received).  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
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Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “DAB-BAND L, “DAB-BAND  
3” or “DAB-BAND BOTH” appears on  
the display.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
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Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “DAB-FM AUTO”, “DAB-FM  
MANUALor “DAB-FM OFF” appears on  
the display.  
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Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the settings.  
If “DAB-BAND Lor “DAB-BAND 3” is set,  
only the selected waveband will be used. If  
“DAB-BAND BOTH” is set, both wavebands  
will be used.  
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Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the settings.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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DAB mode  
Selecting sub-programmes  
DAB Service following  
To switch between the sub-program-mes of  
a programme that you are tuned into, you  
must first switch to sub-programme mode,  
If the reception quality of the programme  
being received decreases, the Nashville  
DAB47 can automatically tune to the pro-  
gramme in another ensemble (if available).  
For this feature to work, the “service follow-  
ing” function must be activated.  
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press and hold down the button 6  
for longer than two seconds.  
SC will be displayed at the left edge of the  
display to indicate that you are currently in  
sub-programme mode.  
Switching service following on/off  
To use service following,  
The name of the sub-programme is dis-  
played in the bottom display line.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
To switch between the sub-programmes,  
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briefly press the or button 6.  
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Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “DAB SF ON” or “DAB SF OFF” ap-  
pears on the display.  
The radio tunes into the next or previous  
sub-programme and then exits the sub-pro-  
gramme mode.  
Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the settings.  
Note:  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
Sub-programmes are so far only sup-  
ported by a few broadcasters.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
DAB radio text  
In addition to their programmes, some sta-  
tions broadcast additional information (e.g.  
news) as scrolling text on the display.  
If Service following is activated, the RDS  
symbol is displayed during DAB mode.  
Service following is deactivated when the  
RDS symbol disappears.  
Note:  
Since displaying radio texts can dis-  
tract you from the current road and  
traffic situation, we ask you kindly to  
deactivate the “DAB radio text” func-  
tion or to use it only whilst the vehicle  
is stationary.  
DAB sub-programmes  
Some DAB programmes contain sub-pro-  
grammes. Programmes that contain sub-  
programmes are marked with a “ ” in front  
of the programme name. If a programme  
contains sub-program-mes, you can tune  
into them.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, todis-  
play the DAB menu.  
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DAB mode  
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Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “R-TXT ON” or “R-TXT OFF”  
appears on the display.  
Changing the display  
You can choose from various display op-  
tions in DAB mode:  
Press the or 6 to switch between  
“RADIO TXT ON” and “RADIO TXT  
OFF”.  
“NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: memory bank, programme  
name and memory location, if available.  
Second line: Ensemble name.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
“CLOCK MODE”:  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
First line: memory bank, programme  
name and memory location, if available.  
Second line: Ensemble channel, clock  
time.  
Setting the length of the  
programme names  
“MINIMAL MODE”:  
Firstline:memorybankandprogramme  
name.  
Most programmes use programme names  
that are 8 characters long (as you are al-  
ready familiar with from RDS). Some pro-  
grammes use names that are 16 characters  
long, which cannot be displayed in one go.  
If a programme uses names that are 16  
characters long, you can either limit the  
name to eight characters or display the 16-  
character name as scrolling text.  
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Press the DIS•ESC button 5 repeat-  
edly until the desired display mode is  
shown.  
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u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7, to dis-  
play the DAB menu.  
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u
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “SRV NAME 8” or “SRV NAME 16”  
appears on the display.  
Press the or button 6 to switch  
between “SRV NAME 8” (8-digit dis-  
play) and “SRV NAME 16” (16-digit  
display).  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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Radio mode  
Note:  
Radio mode  
REGIONAL must be activated/deacti-  
vated separately in the menu.  
This device is equipped with an RDS radio  
receiver. Many of the receivable FM stations  
broadcast a signal that not only carries the  
programme but also additional information  
such as the station name and programme  
type (PTY).  
Switching REGIONAL on/off  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
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The station name appears on the display as  
soon as the tuner receives it.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “REG” appears on the display.  
“OFF” or “ON” is displayed alongside  
“REG”.  
Switching to radio mode  
If you are in CD/MP3, SD/MMC, CD-chang-  
er or AUX mode,  
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To switch REGIONAL on/off, press the  
or button 6.  
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or  
press the BNDTS button 4.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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press the SRC button < repeatedly  
until “TUNER” appears on the display.  
Convenient RDS functions  
(AF, REG)  
The convenient RDS functions AF  
(Alternative Frequency) and REGIONAL ex-  
tend your radio’s range of functions.  
Switching the RDS function on/off  
If you want to use the RDS functions (AF  
and REGIONAL),  
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press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
AF: If the RDS function is activated, the  
radio automatically tunes into the best  
receivable frequency for the station  
that is currently set.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
“RDS ON” or “RDS OFF” appears on the dis-  
play.  
REGIONAL: At certain times, some ra-  
dio stations divide their programme  
into regional programmes providing  
different content. You can use the REG  
function to prevent the car radio from  
switching to alternative frequencies  
that are transmitting different pro-  
gramme content.  
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To switch RDS on/off, press the or  
button 6.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
The convenient RDS functions are active if  
the RDS appears on the display.  
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Radio mode  
Browsing through broadcasting  
Selecting the waveband /  
memory bank  
This device can receive programmes broad-  
cast over the FM frequency range as well as  
the MW and LW (AM) wavebands. There are  
three memory banks available for the FM  
waveband (FM1, FM2 and FMT) and one  
for each of the MW and LW wavebands.  
networks (only FM)  
If a radio station provides several pro-  
grammes, you have the option of browsing  
through its so-called “broadcasting net-  
work”.  
Note:  
The RDS function must be activated be-  
fore you can use this feature.  
Five stations can be stored in each memory  
bank.  
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Press the or button 6 to switch  
to the next station on the broadcasting  
network.  
To switch between the FM memory banks  
(FM1, FM2 and FMT) and the MW and LW  
wavebands,  
Note:  
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briefly press the BNDTS button 4.  
When using this feature, you will only  
be able to switch to stations that you  
have received once before already. To  
receive the stations, use the Scan or  
Travelstore function.  
Tuning into a station  
There are various ways of tuning into a sta-  
tion.  
Automatic station seek tuning  
Setting the sensitivity of station  
seek tuning  
You can choose whether the radio should  
only tune into stations providing good re-  
ception or whether it can also tune into  
those with a weak reception.  
u
Press the or button 6.  
The radio tunes into the next receivable sta-  
tion.  
Tuning into stations manually  
You can also tune into stations manually.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Note:  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
You can only tune into stations manu-  
ally if the RDS function is deactivated.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
u
Press the or button 6.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “SENS” appears on the display.  
The display shows the currently set sensitiv-  
ity level. “SENS HI3” means that the tuner is  
set to the highest sensitivity setting. “SENS  
LO1” means it is set to the lowest sensitiv-  
ity setting.  
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Radio mode  
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Set the sensitivity level that you want “TRAVEL STORE PLEASE WAIT” appears  
using the  
buttons 6.  
on the display. After the process has com-  
pleted, the radio will play the station that  
is stored in memory location 1 of the FMT  
memory bank.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Listening to stored stations  
u
Select the memory bank or waveband.  
Note:  
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Press the station button 1 - 5 : of the  
You can set different sensitivity levels  
for FM and MW or LW (AM).  
desired station.  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN)  
Storing stations  
You can use the scan function to play all the  
receivable stations briefly. You can set the  
scanning time from 5 to 30 seconds in the  
menu in increments of five seconds.  
Storing stations manually  
u
Select the memory bank that you want  
(FM1, FM2, FMT) or one of the wave-  
bands (MW or LW).  
u
Tune into the station that you want.  
Press and hold down one of the station  
buttons 1 - 5 :, for longer than two  
seconds to assign the station to that  
button.  
Starting SCAN  
u
Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7 for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
Scanning begins. “SCAN” appears briefly  
on the display followed by a display of the  
current station name or frequency.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can automatically store the five sta-  
tions offering the strongest reception in the  
region (only FM). The stations are stored in  
the FMT memory bank.  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a station  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Scanning stops and the radio continues  
playing the station that it tuned into last.  
Note:  
Any stations that were previously  
stored in this memory bank are deleted  
in the process.  
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Press and hold down the BND•TS but-  
ton 4 for longer than two seconds.  
The storing procedure begins.  
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Radio mode  
PTY-EON  
Setting the scanning time  
If you specify the programme type and start  
seek tuning, the radio will switch from the  
current station to a station of the selected  
programme type.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
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u
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Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
Notes:  
• If the tuner does not find a station  
that corresponds to the selected pro-  
gramme type, you will hear a beep  
and “NO PTY” appears briefly on the  
display. The radio will then retune to  
the station that it received last.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the menu. “SCAN TIME” and the  
currently set time are displayed.  
Set the scanning time that you want us-  
ing the  
buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
• If the tuned radio station or another  
station on the broadcasting network  
broadcasts your selected programme  
type at a later point in time, the radio  
will automatically switch from the cur-  
rently tuned station or from CD/MP3  
mode or CD-changer mode to the sta-  
tion whose programme type matches  
the one you selected.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Note:  
The scanning time that you set is also  
applied by the system to scanning car-  
ried out in CD/MP3, MMC, DAB and  
CD-changer mode.  
Switching PTY on/off  
Note:  
Programme type (PTY)  
The PTY functions can only be activated  
if the “DAB-FM” function is deactivated  
(DAB-FM OFF). For further informa-  
tion, please read the section entitled  
“Switching between DAB and FM” in  
the “DAB mode” chapter.  
Besides transmitting the station name,  
some FM stations also provide informa-  
tion on the type of programme that they are  
broadcasting. Your car radio can receive  
and display this information.  
For example, the programme types can be:  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
CLASSICS  
You can use the PTY function to select sta-  
tions of a particular programme type.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “PTY” appears on the display with  
the current setting.  
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Radio mode  
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Press the or button 6 to switch  
PTY ON or OFF.  
Optimising radio reception  
Treble reduction feature during  
interference (HICUT)  
The HICUT function improves reception  
during poor radio reception (only FM). If  
reception interferences are present, the in-  
terference level is automatically reduced.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Selecting a programme type and  
starting seek tuning  
u
Press the or button 6.  
Switching HICUT on/off  
The programme type that you selected last  
appears on the display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
u
If you want to select another pro-  
gramme type, you can do so by press-  
ing the or button 6 whilst this  
display is visible.  
u
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “HICUT” appears on the display.  
Or  
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Press the or button 6 to adjust  
the HICUT setting.  
Press one of the buttons 1 - 5 : to se-  
lect a programme type that is assigned  
to one of these buttons.  
“HICUT 0” means that no automatic reduc-  
tion of the interference level will be made;  
“HICUT 2” means that a maximum reduc-  
tion will be made.  
The selected programme type appears  
briefly on the display.  
u
Press the or button 6 to start  
seek tuning.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
The radio will then tune into the next station  
that it finds that corresponds to your select-  
ed programme type.  
SHARX  
The SHARX function allows you to largely  
avoid interference caused by neighbour-  
ing radio stations (FM only). Switch on the  
SHARX function if the density of radio sta-  
tions in your area is very high.  
Assigning a programme type to a station  
button  
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Select a programme type using the or  
button 6.  
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Press and hold the desired station but-  
ton 1 - 5 : for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
The programme type is stored on the se-  
lected button 1 - 5 :.  
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Radio mode  
Switching SHARX on/off  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
Activating/deactivating the  
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radio text display  
Some stations use the RDS signal to broad-  
cast scrolling texts known as radio texts.  
You can allow radio texts to be displayed or  
you can block them.  
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u
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “SHARX” appears on the display.  
Since displaying radio texts can distract you  
from the current road and traffic situation,  
we ask you kindly to deactivate the “radio  
text” function or to use it only whilst the ve-  
hicle is stationary.  
Press the or button 6 to switch  
SHARX on/off.  
“SHARX OFF” means automatic bandwidth  
switching is deactivated, “SHARX ON”  
means it is activated.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TUNER MENU” appears on the display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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u
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the tuner menu.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “R-TEXT” appears on the display.  
Configuring the display  
In radio mode, you can choose between  
various display modes.  
Press the or button 6 to switch  
RADIOTEXT on/off.  
“R-TEXT OFF” means that no radio texts will  
be displayed and “R-TEXT ON” means they  
will be displayed.  
1. “NORMAL MODE”  
First line: Memory bank and sta-  
tion name (if it can be received)  
Second line: frequency of the selected  
station.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
2. “CLOCK MODE”  
First line: Memory bank and sta-  
tion name (if it can be received)  
Second line: frequency of the selected  
station and clock time.  
3. “MINIMAL MODE”  
First line: Memory bank and sta-  
tion name (if it can be received)  
Second line: No display.  
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Briefly press the DIS•ESC button 5to  
switch between the options.  
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Traffic information  
• If, while listening to a CD/MP3, SD/  
MMC or a CD in the changer, you leave  
the reception area of a traffic informa-  
tion station that the system is tuned  
into and the subsequent automatic  
search cannot find a new traffic infor-  
mation station.  
Traffic information  
Your device is equipped with an RDS-EON  
receiver. EON stands for Enhanced Other  
Network.  
Whenever a traffic announcement (TA) is  
broadcast, the system switches automati-  
cally from a station that does not provide  
traffic reports to the appropriate traffic in-  
formation station within the broadcasting  
network that does.  
• If you retune the radio from a traffic  
information station to a station that  
does not broadcast traffic informa-  
tion.  
Once the traffic report has been played, the  
system will switch back to the programme  
that you were listening to before.  
If you hear the warning beep, you can ei-  
ther switch off traffic information priority  
or tune into a station that broadcasts traffic  
information.  
DAB-FM traffic information  
source  
Setting the volume for traffic  
announcements  
If traffic information priority is activated,  
the device automatically switches to an in-  
coming traffic announcement being broad-  
cast via DAB within a DAB broadcasting  
network (in DAB mode) or via FM (in radio  
mode, see RDS-EON). In AUX, SD/MMC,  
CD/MP3 and CD-changer mode, you will  
hear traffic announcements played from  
the source that was active last (either DAB  
or radio).  
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u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VOLUME MENU” appears on the  
display.  
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u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 to dis-  
play the volume menu.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “TRAFFIC” appears on the  
display.  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
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u
Adjust the volume using the  
but-  
tons 6.  
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Press the TRAF button 8.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
The priority for traffic announcements is ac-  
tivated if the display shows the traffic jam  
symbol.  
Notes:  
Notes:  
• Using the volume control 3, you can  
also adjust the volume during a traf-  
fic announcement for the duration of  
that announcement.  
You will hear a warning beep:  
• If you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station that you  
are currently listening to.  
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Traffic information  
CD mode  
• You can adjust the sound settings  
and volume distribution settings for  
traffic announcements. For further  
information, please read the “Sound”  
chapter.  
CD mode  
You can use this device to play standard au-  
dio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs with a diame-  
ter of 12 cm. To avoid problems when play-  
ing CDs, you should not burn CDs at speeds  
greater than 16-speed.  
To ensure proper functioning, use only CDs  
with the Compact-Disc logo. Copy-pro-  
tected CDs can cause playback problems.  
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper  
functioning of copy-protected CDs!  
Besides being able to play audio CDs on  
this device, you can also play CDs contain-  
ing MP3 music files. For further informa-  
tion, please read the chapter entitled “MP3  
mode”.  
Risk of severe damage to the CD  
drive!  
CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm and non-  
circular contoured CDs (shape CDs) must  
not be used.  
We accept no responsibility for any damage  
to the CD drive that may occur as a result of  
the use of unsuitable CDs.  
Switching to CD mode  
If there is no CD inserted in the drive,  
u
switch on the device by pressing but-  
ton 1.  
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Press the button 2.  
The control panel opens.  
u
Gently insert the CD with its printed  
side uppermost into the drive until you  
feel some resistance.  
The drive draws in the CD automatically.  
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CD mode  
You must not hinder or assist the drive as it  
draws in the CD.  
Random track play (MIX)  
u
Press the 1 MIX button :.  
u
Gently close the control panel whilst  
exerting a little pressure until you feel  
it click into place.  
“MIX CD ON” appears briefly on the dis-  
play and the MIX symbol is displayed. The  
next randomly selected track will then be  
played.  
The CD starts playing.  
If a CD is already inserted in the drive,  
Cancelling MIX  
u
press the SRC button < repeatedly  
until “CD” appears on the display.  
u
Press the 1 MIX button : again.  
“MIX CD OFF” appears briefly on the display  
and the MIX symbol disappears.  
Playback begins from the point at which it  
was last interrupted.  
Scanning tracks (SCAN)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the CD.  
Selecting tracks  
u
Press one of the arrow buttons 6 to  
select the next or previous track.  
u
Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7for longer than two seconds.  
The next track will then be scanned.  
If you press the or button 6 once, the  
player will play the current track again from  
the beginning.  
Note:  
Fast track selection  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled “Setting the scanning  
time” in the “Radio mode” chapter.  
To quickly select tracks backwards or for-  
wards,  
u
press and hold down one of the  
buttons 6 until fast-reverse/fast-for-  
/
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a track  
ward track selection begins.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To end the scanning process,  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
u
press MENU•OK button 7.  
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press and hold down one of the  
buttons 6 until fast searching back-  
wards / forwards begins.  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
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CD mode  
Notes:  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT)  
• In the menu you can configure wheth-  
er you want to display the CD text or  
the CD name. For further informa-  
tion, please read the following sec-  
tion entitled “Displaying CD text”.  
If you want to repeat a track,  
u
press the RPT 4 button :.  
“RPT TRK ON” appears briefly on the dis-  
play and the RPT symbol is displayed. The  
track is repeated continuously until you de-  
activate RPT.  
• CD text can only be displayed if  
the appropriate information is con-  
tained on the CD. The CD name can  
only be displayed if you have already  
named the CD. For further informa-  
tion, please read the section entitled  
“Naming CDs”.  
Cancelling REPEAT  
If you want to cancel the repeat function,  
u
press the RPT 4 button : again.  
“RPT TRK OFF” appears briefly on the  
display and the RPT symbol disappears.  
Normal playback is then resumed.  
To switch between the display options,  
u
press the DIS•ESC button 5 once or  
several times until the display that you  
want appears.  
Changing the display  
You can choose from various display op-  
tions in CD mode:  
Displaying CD text/CD name  
Some CDs include CD text. The CD text  
might contain the names of the artist, al-  
bum and tracks.  
“NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track number  
Second line: Playing time  
The CD text is displayed in the second line of  
the display instead of the CD name. You can  
allow the CD text to be displayed as scrolling  
text every time you switch to another track.  
The default display will appear again after  
the whole CD text has been shown once.  
For further information, please read the  
section entitled “Changing the display”.  
“INFO MODE”:  
First line: Track number and playing  
time.  
Second line: CD text or CD name  
“CLOCK MODE”:  
First line: Track number and playing  
time.  
Second line: CD text or CD name and  
clock time  
“MINIMAL MODE”:  
The title number is displayed on the top  
line.  
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CD mode  
Switching CD text on/off  
Entering/editing CD names  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
u
u
u
Listen to the CD that you want.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “CD TEXT” or “CD NAME” appears  
on the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” appears on  
the display.  
u
Use the  
buttons 6 to switch be-  
tween the “CD TEXT” and “CD NAME”  
options.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
You will now enter editing mode. If your CD  
does not have a name yet, “ABCDEFGH” ap-  
pears on the display.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and The first text input position flashes.  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
u
Use the  
/
buttons 6 to select the  
menu.  
character that you want. If you want an  
empty space, simply select the under-  
score.  
Scrolling CD text  
If the CD that is inserted in the drive con-  
tains CD text, you can make the system  
display the text as scrolling text during play-  
back.  
u
Use the or button 6 to move from  
one text input position to another.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
Briefly press the 5 SCL button :.  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Naming CDs  
The car sound system allows you to assign  
names for up to 30 CDs so that you can rec-  
ognise them more easily. The names can be  
up to eight characters long.  
“CD NAME FULLwill appear on the display  
if you try assigning more than 30 names.  
Deleting a CD name  
u
Listen to the CD whose name you want  
to delete.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
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CD mode  
u
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” appears on  
the display.  
Traffic announcements in CD  
mode  
If you wish to receive traffic announcements  
in CD mode,  
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u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7. After approx. four sec-  
onds you will hear a beep and “DELETE  
NAME” appears on the display.  
u
press the TRAF button 8.  
The priority for traffic announcements is ac-  
tivated if the display shows the traffic jam  
symbol. For further details, please read the  
chapter entitled “Traffic information”.  
u
Release the MENU•OK button 7.  
The CD name will be deleted.  
Ejecting a CD  
u
You can return to the menu by pressing  
the MENU•OK button 7.  
u
Press the button 2.  
The control panel opens out towards you.  
Deleting all CD names  
You can delete all the CD names stored in  
the car sound system.  
u
Press the eject button = next to the  
CD compartment.  
The CD is ejected.  
u
u
u
Listen to a CD.  
Remove the CD and close the control pan-  
el.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
Note:  
• If a CD is ejected, the drive will auto-  
matically draw it back in again after  
approx. 10 seconds.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” appears on  
the display.  
• You can also eject CDs whilst the de-  
vice is switched off or whilst another  
audio source is activated.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7. After four seconds you will  
hear a beep and “DELETE NAME” ap-  
pears on the display. Continue holding  
the button pressed down until you hear  
a second beep and “DELETE ALLap-  
pears on the display.  
u
Release the MENU•OK button 7.  
The CD names will be deleted.  
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MP3 mode  
MP3 mode  
D01  
You can also use this car sound system to  
play CD-Rs and CD-RWs that contain MP3  
music files.  
A
D02  
D03  
Preparing an MP3 CD  
D04  
The various combinations of CD burners,  
CD burning software and CD blanks may  
lead to problems arising with the device’s  
ability to play certain CDs. If problems oc-  
cur with your own burned CDs, you should  
try another brand of CD blank or choose an-  
other colour of CD blank. To avoid problems  
when playing CDs, you should not burn CDs  
at speeds greater than 16-speed.  
T001  
T001  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
T007  
T008  
T009  
T010  
T011  
B
T001  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
The format of the CD must be ISO 9660  
Level 1 / Level 2 or Joliet. Other formats  
cannot be played reliably.  
You can create a maximum of 254 directo-  
ries on a CD. You can use this device to ac-  
cess each of these directories.  
A
B
Directories  
Tracks · Files  
Each directory can contain up to 255 files.  
You can name each directory using a PC.  
The device is capable of displaying the di-  
rectory name. Name the directories and  
tracks/files using your CD burner software.  
The software’s instruction manual will pro-  
vide details on how to do this.  
Note:  
When naming directories and tracks/  
files you should avoid using accents  
and special characters. You can use  
a maximum of 32 characters (includ-  
ing the “.MP3” file extension) for track  
names and directory names.  
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MP3 mode  
If you like your files to be in the correct or-  
der, you should use burner software that  
places files in alphanumerical order. If your  
software does not provide this feature you  
also have the option of sorting the files  
manually. For this purpose, you must en-  
ter a number in front of each file name, e.g.  
“001”, “002”, etc. The leading zeros must  
also be entered.  
Switching to MP3 mode  
MP3 mode is activated in the same way as  
normal CD mode. For further information,  
please read the section entitled “Switching  
to CD mode” in the “CD mode” chapter.  
Configuring the display  
Configuring the default display  
You can display various types of informa-  
tion on the current track:  
MP3 tracks can contain additional infor-  
mation such as the artist, album and track  
names (ID3 tags). This device can display  
ID3 tags (version 1).  
1. “NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track name  
When creating (encoding) MP3 files from  
audio files, you should use bit rates up to a  
maximum of 256 kbits/sec.  
Second line: Directory name  
2. “INFO MODE”:  
First line: Track name.  
This device can only play MP3 files that  
have the “.MP3” file extension.  
Second line: MP3-ID-TAG (if available  
and activated, see “Selecting MP3  
info”)  
Notes:  
To ensure uninterrupted playback,  
Note:  
• do not try changing the file extension  
to “.MP3” of any files other than MP3  
files and then attempt to play them!  
The device will ignore these invalid  
files during playback.  
The system can display MP3-ID tags  
(version 1) if they have been saved with  
the MP3 files (for further information,  
please read the instructions that came  
with your PC’s MP3 software or burner  
software).  
• Do not use “mixed” CDs containing  
both non-MP3 data and MP3 tracks  
(the device only reads MP3 files dur-  
ing MP3 playback).  
3. “MP3 BROWSE MODE”:  
First line: Track name  
Second line: Directory name.  
• Do not use mix-mode CDs contain-  
ing both CD-audio tracks and MP3  
tracks. If you try playing a mix-mode  
CD, the device will only play the CD-  
audio tracks.  
Note:  
You can use MP3 browse mode to find  
MP3 files on your CD quickly and con-  
veniently. The functions Fast search-  
ing, MIX, SCAN and REPEAT as well  
as the menu cannot be used in MP3  
browse mode.  
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MP3 mode  
4. “TRACK AND DIR MODE”:  
First line: Directory number and track  
number.  
Selecting the directory in browse mode  
You can display the current and subsequent  
directory in both lines of the display. The di-  
rectories are displayed with the names that  
you created when burning the CD. Whilst  
the directories are being displayed, you can  
use the arrow buttons to display and select  
all the available directories.  
Second line: Playing time.  
5. “CLOCK MODE”  
:
First line: Directory number and track  
number.  
Second line: Directory name and clock  
time  
u
During MP3 playback, press the  
DIS•ESC button 5 repeatedly until  
“MP3 BROWSE MODE” appears on the  
display.  
To switch between the different display op-  
tions,  
u
press the DIS•ESC button 5.  
u
u
Press the or button 6 to display  
the directories on the CD.  
Selecting a directory  
If you want to select a directory, press  
Selecting a directory using the arrow  
buttons (Normal, info, track and dir and  
clock mode)  
one of the  
/
buttons 6 repeat-  
edly until the directory is shown in the  
top line of the display and then press  
the MENU•OK 7.  
To move up or down to another directory,  
The selected directory opens and the first  
track starts playing. The tracks contained  
in the directory are displayed in browse  
mode.  
u
press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
Note:  
The device will automatically skip any  
directories that do not contain MP3  
files. The device will automatically cor-  
rect the number of directories for the  
display. This number might therefore  
no longer be identical to the number of  
directories that you actually created.  
Selecting tracks  
Selecting tracks/files using the arrow  
buttons (Normal, info, track and dir and  
clock mode)  
To move up or down to another track/file in  
the current directory,  
u
press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
If you press the button 6 once, the cur-  
rent track will be played again from the be-  
ginning.  
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MP3 mode  
Selecting tracks in browse mode  
Cancelling MIX  
Browse mode conveniently allows you to To cancel MIX,  
view the tracks contained in a directory and  
u
briefly and repeatedly press the 1 MIX  
: button until “MIX OFF” appears on  
the display.  
then select a particular track.  
u
During MP3 playback, repeatedly press  
the DIS•ESC button 5 until “MP3  
BROWSE MODE” is displayed.  
The MIX symbol disappears.  
u
Press the or button 6 to display  
all the tracks contained in the directory  
one after another.  
Scanning tracks – SCAN  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the CD.  
If you want to select the currently displayed  
title,  
u
Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7for longer than two seconds.  
The next track will then be scanned.  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Fast searching  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
“SCAN” and the selected display mode  
appear alternately on the display (see  
“Configuring the display”).  
u
press and hold down the or button  
6until fast searching backwards / for-  
wards begins.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For fur-  
ther information on setting the scan-  
ning time, please read the section en-  
titled “Setting the scanning time” in the  
“Radio mode” chapter.  
Random track play – MIX  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
To play the tracks in the current directory in  
random order,  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a track  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
u
briefly press the 1 MIX button :.  
u
“MIX DIR” appears on the display and the  
MIX symbol is displayed.  
To play the tracks contained in all the direc-  
tories on the inserted MP3 CD in random  
order,  
u
press the 1 MIX button :.  
“MIX CD” appears on the display and the  
MIX symbol is displayed.  
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MP3 mode  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories – REPEAT  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
To play the current track repeatedly,  
u
briefly press the 4 RPT button :.  
Displaying scrolling text  
“REPEAT TRACK” and RPT appear briefly on  
the display.  
The selected information title, track names  
or file name and directory name are shown  
once as scrolling text when the title chang-  
es. To display the information again as  
scrolling text,  
To repeat the whole directory,  
u
press the 4 RPT button : again.  
“REPEAT DIR” appears briefly on the dis-  
play.  
u
briefly press button 5 SCL :.  
Cancelling REPEAT  
To stop the current track or current direc-  
tory from being repeated,  
Programming your favourite  
tracks on an MP3 CD  
Using the TPM function (Track Program  
Memory), you can program and play up to  
192 favourite tracks for a maximum of 3  
CDs or MMCs. You can program the tracks  
in any order you like, however, the tracks  
will always be played in ascending order. If  
you have activated the favourite track (TPM)  
feature, only the previously programmed  
tracks on the current MP3 CD/SD/MMC will  
be played.  
u
briefly and repeatedly press the 4 RPT  
button : until “REPEAT OFF” appears  
on the display.  
RPT disappears from the display.  
Selecting MP3 info  
If you want to select the “MP3 INFO” display  
mode, you first have to activate this func-  
tion in the menu. In order for the system  
to be able to display MP3 information, the  
information must be stored on the CD in the  
form of ID tags together with the MP3 files.  
Programming favourite tracks  
To program your favourite tracks for a CD,  
proceed as follows:  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
u
u
Select your first favourite track.  
Press and hold down the TPM 2 button  
: for longer than two seconds.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
“TRACK STORED” appears on the display.  
The track has now been added to the list of  
favourite tracks for this CD.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “MP3 INFO” appears on the  
display.  
u
Continue in the same way for all your re-  
maining favourite tracks on the CD.  
u
Use the  
buttons 6 to switch be-  
tween the “ON” and “OFF” options.  
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MP3 mode  
Switching TPM on/off  
Deleting all the lists for all CDs  
To switch the TPM function on/off,  
You can delete all the stored tracks for all  
the CDs.  
u
press the TPM 2 button : repeatedly  
until “TPM ON” or “TPM OFF” appears  
on the display.  
u
Press and hold down the 3 CLR button  
: for longer than eight seconds until  
you have heard all three confirmation  
beeps.  
If no tracks are programmed, an appropri-  
ate notification will be displayed.  
The display shows “DELETING”, followed  
by “ALL CLEARED”, and all lists of all CDs  
are deleted.  
Deleting individual tracks from a list  
You can delete individual tracks from a list  
of favourite tracks.  
u
Listen to the track that you want to de-  
lete from the list.  
u
Press and hold down the 3 CLR button  
: for longer than two and less than  
four seconds until you hear a confirma-  
tion beep.  
The display shows “TRACK CLEARED” and  
the title is deleted.  
Delete list of inserted CD  
You can delete all stored tracks of the cur-  
rent CD.  
u
Press and hold down the 3 CLR button  
: for longer than four and less than  
eight seconds until you hear a double  
confirmation beep.  
The display shows “CD CLEARED” and the  
list of the CD is deleted.  
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SD/MMC mode  
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u
Carefully pull the SD/MMC out of the  
slot.  
SD/MMC mode  
You can play files stored on an SD/MMC  
(Multi-Media Card / Secure Digital) using  
the Nashville DAB47. You can write data  
onto the SD/MMC that you want to use  
with the Nashville DAB47 with the help of  
a standard SD/MMC card reader and your  
PC.  
Attach the control panel again.  
Switching to SD/MMC mode  
u
Press the SRC button < repeatedly  
until “MMC” appears on the display.  
Playback begins with the first track that the  
device detects.  
Note:  
Please note that when you prepare the  
SD/MMC, you must observe the direc-  
tory structure rules as described in the  
“MP3 mode” chapter.  
Configuring the display  
Configuring the default display  
You can display various types of informa-  
tion on the current track:  
In order to optimise the device’s access to  
the data on the SD/MMC, you should store  
no more than 20 directories and a maxi-  
mum of 200 files on an SD/MMC.  
1. “NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track name  
Second line: Directory name  
Inserting/removing SDs/MMCs  
2. “INFO MODE”:  
First line: Track name.  
The SD/MMC slot is located on the left be-  
low the CD compartment. To insert/remove  
an MMC, you must first detach the control  
panel. To do so, please read the “Detachable  
control panel” chapter.  
Second line: MP3-ID-TAG (if available  
and activated, see “Selecting MP3  
info”) or directory name.  
Note:  
The system can display MP3-ID tags  
(version 1) if they have been saved with  
the MP3 files (for further information,  
please read the instructions that came  
with your PC’s MP3 software or burner  
software).  
Inserting the SD/MMC  
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Detach the control panel.  
Insert the SD/MMC with its labelled  
side uppermost and its contacts first  
into the SD/MMC slot until you feel the  
SD/MMC click into place.  
3. “MP3 BROWSE MODE”:  
First line: Directory name  
Second line: Track name.  
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Attach the control panel again.  
Removing an SD/MMC  
Note:  
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Detach the control panel.  
You can use MP3 browse mode to find  
MP3 files on your CD quickly and con-  
veniently. The functions Fast search-  
ing, MIX, SCAN and REPEAT as well  
Carefully push the SD/MMC into the de-  
vice until you feel a slight resistance.  
The SD/MMC is now unlatched.  
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SD/MMC mode  
as the menu cannot be used in MP3 being displayed, you can use the arrow but-  
browse mode.  
tons to display and select all the available  
directories.  
4. “TRACK AND DIR MODE”:  
First line: Directory number and  
directory number.  
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During MP3 playback, press the  
DIS•ESC button 5 repeatedly until  
“MP3 BROWSE MODE” appears on the  
display.  
Second line: Playing time.  
5. “CLOCK MODE”:  
First line: Directory number and  
track number.  
Second line: Directory name and clock  
time  
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Press the or button 6 to display  
the directories on the CD.  
If you want to select a directory, press  
one of the  
/
buttons 6 repeat-  
To switch between the different display op-  
tions,  
edly until the directory is shown in the  
top line of the display and then press  
the MENU•OK button 7.  
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press the DIS•ESC button 5.  
The selected directory opens and the first  
track starts playing. The tracks contained  
in the directory are displayed in browse  
mode.  
Selecting a directory  
Selecting a directory using the arrow  
buttons (Normal, info, track and dir and  
clock mode)  
Selecting tracks  
To move up or down to another directory,  
Selecting tracks/files using the arrow  
buttons (Normal, info, track and dir and  
clock mode)  
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press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
Note:  
To move up or down to another track/file in  
the current directory,  
The device will automatically skip any  
directories that do not contain MP3  
files. The device will automatically cor-  
rect the number of directories for the  
display. This number might therefore  
no longer be identical to the number of  
directories that you actually created.  
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press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
If you press the button 6 once, the cur-  
rent track will be played again from the be-  
ginning.  
Selecting tracks in browse mode  
Selecting the directory in browse mode  
Browse mode conveniently allows you to  
view the tracks contained in a directory and  
then select a particular track.  
You can display the current and subsequent  
directory in both lines of the display. The di-  
rectories are displayed with the names that  
you used when you created the directories  
on the SD/MMC. Whilst the directories are  
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During MP3 playback, repeatedly press  
the DIS•ESC button 5 until “MP3  
BROWSE MODE” is displayed.  
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SD/MMC mode  
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Press the or button 6 to display  
all the tracks contained in the directory  
one after another.  
Scanning tracks – SCAN  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the CD.  
If you want to select the currently displayed  
title,  
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Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7for longer than two seconds.  
The next track will then be scanned.  
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press MENU•OK button 7.  
Fast searching  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
“SCAN” and the selected display mode  
appear alternately on the display (see  
“Configuring the display”).  
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press and hold down the or button  
6until fast searching backwards / for-  
wards begins.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For fur-  
ther information on setting the scan-  
ning time, please read the section en-  
titled “Setting the scanning time” in the  
“Radio mode” chapter.  
Random track play – MIX  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
To play the tracks in the current directory in  
random order,  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a track  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
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briefly press the 1 MIX button :.  
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“MIX DIR” appears on the display and the  
MIX symbol is displayed.  
To play the tracks contained in all the direc-  
tories on the inserted SD/MMC in random  
order,  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories – REPEAT  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
u
press the 1 MIX button :.  
“MIX MMC” appears on the display and the  
MIX symbol is displayed.  
To play the current track repeatedly,  
u
briefly press the RPT 4 button :.  
Cancelling MIX  
To cancel MIX,  
“REPEAT TRACK” and RPT appear briefly on  
the display.  
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briefly and repeatedly press the 1 MIX  
: button until “MIX OFF” appears on  
the display.  
To repeat the whole directory,  
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press the RPT 4 button : again.  
“REPEAT DIR” appears briefly on the dis-  
play.  
The MIX symbol disappears.  
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SD/MMC mode  
Cancelling REPEAT  
Tostopthecurrenttrackorcurrentdirectory  
from being repeated,  
Recording DAB programmes  
onto SDs/MMCs  
You can use this device to record a DAB pro-  
gramme on an inserted SD/MMC card. The  
DAB data stream is then stored as an MPEG  
file on the SD/MMC (MPEG 1, Layer 2).  
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briefly and repeatedly press the RPT 4  
button : until “REPEAT OFF” appears  
on the display.  
RPT disappears from the display.  
A variety of SD/MMC are commercially  
available.  
Selecting MP3 info  
Since the quality and the software of the  
SD/MMC can deviate, Blaupunkt cannot  
guarantee the proper functioning of all SD/  
MMC that are commercially available.  
If you want to select the “MP3 INFO” display  
mode, you first have to activate this func-  
tion in the menu. In order for the system  
to be able to display MP3 information, the  
information must be stored on the CD in the  
form of ID tags together with the MP3 files.  
For this reason, Blaupunkt recommends  
the use of SD/MMC cards from “SanDisk”  
and “Panasonic” with a maximum capacity  
of 512 MB since these cards showed the  
best functionality.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
Formatting with the PC cannot ensure that  
files can be stored and read without any  
problems.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The only supported file system is FAT16.  
If you attempt to record onto an SD/MMC  
that is formatted differently, you will see  
“UNFORMATTED” appear on the display.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “MP3 INFO” appears on the  
display.  
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Use the  
buttons 6 to switch be-  
Before using SD/MMCs in the Nashville  
DAB47, they must be formatted in the  
DAB47. For further details on this, please  
read the section entitled “Formatting SD/  
MMC” in the “SD/MMC mode” chapter.  
tween the “ON” and “OFF” options.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Before starting to record, you should make  
sure that there is sufficient space on the in-  
serted SD/MMC and that the SD/MMC does  
not have more than 251 directories stored  
on it.  
Displaying scrolling texts  
The selected information title, track names  
or file name and directory name are shown  
once as scrolling text when the title chang-  
es. To display the information again as  
scrolling text,  
During the recording, an SD/MMC must not  
be removed from the device. Always switch  
off the Nashville DAB47 first before remov-  
ing an SD/MMC card.  
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briefly press button 5 SCL :.  
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SD/MMC mode  
Starting recording  
To record a DAB programme onto an SD/  
MMC,  
ddhhmmss.mp3. “dd” stands for the day  
the recording was made, “hh” stands for the  
hour recording was started, “mm” stands  
for minutes and “ss” for seconds.  
The device creates the “DAB_DIR” direc-  
tory on the SD/MMC to store the recorded  
files.  
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switch to DAB mode and select the pro-  
gramme that you want to record. For  
further details on this, please read the  
“DAB mode” chapter.  
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Press the REC•DEL button 9 when  
Telephone/navigation during recording  
you want to start recording.  
Telephone calls or voice output from a navi-  
gation system do not affect recording. The  
DAB programme continues to be recorded  
in the background during a telephone call or  
voice output.  
Notes:  
• You cannot start recording during  
the first 15 seconds after switching  
to DAB mode or after switching on  
the radio with DAB mode activated.  
This also applies if you pressed the  
REC•DEL button 9 and the display  
shows “RECORDING”.  
Stopping recording  
If you want to stop recording,  
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briefly press the REC•DEL button 9.  
• To avoid damaging the SD/MMC, you  
should never start the engine whilst  
recording. Starting the engine might  
cause the voltage of the vehicle’s  
electrical system to drop, which could  
permanently damage the SD/MMC.  
“RECORDING STOPPED” appears on the  
display for approx. two seconds.  
Recording is stopped automatically in the  
following cases:  
If the storage space on the SD/MMC  
fills completely during recording. In  
this case, “CARD FULLappears on the  
display.  
• The automatic DAB-FM switching fea-  
ture is deactivated whilst recording is  
taking place. The DAB programme re-  
mains tuned during recording, even if  
the reception quality deteriorates.  
If you switch programmes during the  
recording.  
If a problem arises with communica-  
tions between the SD/MMC and the  
device, you will see “MMC ERROR” ap-  
pear on the display and recording is  
then stopped.  
Recording starts and “RECORDING” ap-  
pears on the display for approx. 2 seconds.  
If there is insufficient space available on the  
card, “CARD FULLappears on the display  
for approx. 2 seconds. In this case, delete  
items from the SD/MMC (see “Deleting re-  
cordings” following below) or insert a dif-  
ferent SD/MMC.  
If you deactivate DAB mode whilst re-  
cording, e.g. by switching to CD mode  
or radio mode.  
The file created during recording is given  
a name as follows:  
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SD/MMC mode  
To set the recording duration,  
Making a timer-controlled  
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adjust the recording duration using the  
buttons 6.  
Press the button 6.  
recording of a DAB programme  
/
You can use this device to record a DAB  
programme at a preset time. While the car  
sound system is switched off, the DAB pro-  
gramme played last (if it can be received)  
is recorded for a specified time (adjustable  
from 1 to 90 minutes). You can programme  
two timers.  
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TIMER 1 and the set clock time are dis-  
played.  
To adjust TIMER 1,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The hours behind “TIMER 1” begin to flash.  
Use the buttons 6 to set the  
Switching timer-controlled recording  
on/off  
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hour at which you want recording to  
begin.  
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In SD/MMC mode, press and hold  
down the REC•DEL 9 for longer than  
two seconds.  
To set the minutes for the start of record-  
ing,  
The MMC record menu is displayed. “MMC  
REC ON” or “MMC REC OFF” appears on the  
display.  
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press the button 6.  
The minutes behind “TIMER 1” begin to  
flash.  
u
Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the settings “MMC REC ON”  
and “MMC REC OFF”.  
u
Use the  
/
buttons 6 to set the  
minute at which you want recording to  
begin.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Setting the timer and recording duration  
You can programme two recording timers.  
Note:  
If you want to set the second timer,  
press the button 6 whilst “TIMER  
1” is being displayed. “TIMER 2” is dis-  
played. Adjust the settings for “TIMER  
2” in the same way as described for  
“TIMER 1”.  
Note:  
If you only want to make one recording  
at a particular time, set the second tim-  
er to the same time setting as the first.  
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In SD/MMC mode, press and hold  
down the REC•DEL 9 for longer than  
two seconds.  
The settings are saved.  
To close the MMC-RECORD menu,  
The MMC record menu is displayed. “MMC  
REC ON” or “MMC REC OFF” appears on the  
display.  
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press and hold down the REC•DEL 9  
for longer than two seconds.  
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Press the button 6.  
The currently set recording “DURATION” is  
displayed. The set recording duration is the  
same for both timers.  
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SD/MMC mode  
which means that files might sound  
different when listened to on a com-  
puter, e.g. errors are not suppressed  
and distortion might be heard.  
Playing recordings using the  
device  
You can listen to the recording by selecting  
its corresponding file name in the “DAB_  
DIR” directory on the SD/MMC. For further  
details on this, please read the sections en-  
titled “Selecting a directory” and “Selecting  
tracks” at the start of the chapter. If you  
switch to SD/MMC mode after making a  
recording, the device will start playing the  
track that was recorded first.  
Deleting recordings  
You can delete individual files that are  
stored on an SD/MMC.  
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Listen to the file that you want to delete  
from the SD/MMC.  
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Press the REC•DEL button 9.  
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To select the track that was recorded  
last, press the button 6 as soon as  
playback begins.  
For two seconds, the display shows  
“DELETE ? YES = REC•DEL.  
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Press the REC•DEL button 9 during  
these two seconds.  
Playing recordings on other devices  
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Repeat this procedure with all the  
tracks that you want to delete.  
You can also play the recordings on your PC.  
To do so, you need an SD/MMC card reader  
and a player software application. You can  
also listen to recordings on players that are  
capable of reading SDs/MMCs.  
Formatting SDs/MMCs  
You can format an SD/MMC in the device.  
All the data that are stored on it are deleted  
in the process.  
Notes:  
• Even though the file is not an MP3  
file, it is still given the “mp3” file ex-  
tension. Since all standard player  
software applications support Layer  
2 files, you can play them on a compu-  
ter. If you experience problems when  
playing the files on another device,  
please check that the player is com-  
patible with Layer 2.  
Note:  
You should format the SD/MMC in the  
device to ensure card compatibility  
with the device.  
You can only format the card whilst the de-  
vice is set to AUX, CD/MP3 or FM mode.  
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Switch to FM radio mode. For further  
details on this, please read the “Radio  
mode” chapter.  
• The Nashville DAB47 uses special al-  
gorithmsforplayingDABprogrammes  
in order to ensure an optimum listen-  
ing experience even if you are playing  
material that was recorded during  
poor reception. PC programmes do  
not use special signal processing,  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the button 6 repeatedly until  
“VARIOUS MENU” appears on the dis-  
play.  
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Press the MENU•OK 7, to display the  
menu.  
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SD/MMC mode  
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Press the  
“MMC FORMAT”.  
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buttons 6 to select If you have activated the pre-record function  
and then start a recording in DAB mode, ap-  
prox. 20 seconds (in the case of 192 Kbits/  
Press the or button 6.  
s) that were broadcast before you pressed  
the record button will always be included in  
the recording (The first 15 seconds directly  
after switching to DAB mode, however, are  
excluded.).  
“ARE YOU SURE? YES=OK NO=ESC” ap-  
pears on the display.  
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Press the MENU•OK 7, to format the  
card.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Configuring the display  
Press the button 6 repeatedly until  
“VARIOUS MENU” appears on the dis-  
play.  
You can choose between various display  
options. For further details on this, please  
read the section entitled “Configuring the  
display” in the “MP3 mode” chapter.  
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Press the MENU•OK 7, to display the  
menu.  
Press the  
/
buttons 6 to select  
Programming your favourite  
tracks for an SD/MMC  
Using the TPM function (Track Program  
Memory), you can program and play your fa-  
vouritetracksforanSD/MMC.Programming  
is carried out in the same way as described  
in “Programming your favourite tracks for  
an MP3 CD” in the “MP3 mode” chapter.  
“PRE REC ON” or “PRE REC OFF”.  
Press the or button 6 to switch  
the pre-recording function ON or OFF.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Switching pre-record on/off  
If you switch on the DAB pre-record func-  
tion, between 20 and 60 seconds of the  
running programme are always buffered.  
This allows you to start the recording even  
shortly after the title started without miss-  
ing the beginning of the title.  
The size of the memory determines the  
length of the buffered file dependent upon  
the data rate of the received DAB pro-  
gramme. Therefore, 20 seconds can be  
buffered at a data rate of 192 Kbits/s, 30  
seconds at 128 Kbits/s and 60 seconds at  
64 Kbits/s. The usual bit rate for DAB is 192  
Kbits/s.  
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CD-changer mode  
Changing the display  
You can choose from various display op-  
tions in CD mode:  
CD-changer mode  
Note:  
Information on handling CDs, inserting  
CDs and operating the CD changer can  
be found in the operating instructions  
supplied with your CD changer.  
“NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track number  
Second line: CD number / CD name and  
playing time  
“CLOCK MODE”:  
Switching to CD-changer mode  
First line: Track number.  
Second line: CD number / CD name and  
clock time  
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Press the SRC button < repeatedly  
until “MMC” appears on the display.  
The device starts playing the first CD that  
the CD changer detects.  
“MINIMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track number.  
To switch between the display options,  
press the DIS•ESC button 5.  
Selecting CDs  
To move up or down to another CD,  
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In the menu you can choose to display the  
CD name (if available) instead of the CD  
number. (For further information, please  
read the “Naming CDs” section):  
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press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
Note:  
The device will ignore empty CD slots in  
the changer and slots containing invalid  
CDs.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
Selecting tracks  
To move up or down to another track on the  
current CD,  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “CD NAME” or “DISC NUMBER”  
appears on the display.  
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press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
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Use the  
buttons 6 to switch  
between the “CD NAME” and “DISC  
NUMBER” options.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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press and hold down one of the  
buttons 6 until fast searching back-  
wards / forwards begins.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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CD-changer mode  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
To repeat the current track,  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN)  
To scan (briefly play) all the tracks on all the  
inserted CDs in ascending order,  
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briefly press the RPT 4 button :.  
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press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7 for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
“RPT TRK” appears briefly and RPT lights up  
on the display.  
To repeat the current CD,  
“SCAN” and the selected display mode ap-  
pear alternately on the display.  
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press the RPT 4 button : again.  
“RPT CD” appears briefly and RPT lights up  
on the display.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled “Setting the scanning  
time” in the “Radio mode” chapter.  
Cancelling REPEAT  
To stop the current track or current CD from  
being repeated,  
u
repeatedly press button RPT 4 : until  
“RPT OFF” appears on the display and  
RPT disappears.  
Stopping SCAN  
To stop scanning,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Random track play (MIX)  
To play the tracks on the current CD in ran-  
dom order,  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
Naming CDs  
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briefly press the 1 MIX button :.  
The car sound system allows you to assign  
names for up to 30 CDs so that you can rec-  
ognise them more easily. The names can be  
a maximum of seven characters long.  
“CD NAME FULLwill appear on the display  
if you try assigning more than 30 names.  
“MIX CD” appears briefly and MIX lights up  
on the display.  
To play the tracks on all inserted CDs in ran-  
dom order,  
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press the 1 MIX button : again.  
“MIX ALLappears briefly and MIX lights up  
on the display.  
Entering/editing CD names  
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Listen to the CD that you want.  
Cancelling MIX  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
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Press the 1 MIX button : repeatedly  
until “MIX OFF” appears on the display.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
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CD-changer mode  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
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Press and hold down the MENU•OK  
button 7. After approx. four sec-  
onds you will hear a beep and “DELETE  
NAME” appears on the display.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” appears on  
the display.  
Release the MENU•OK button 7.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The CD name will be deleted.  
You will now enter editing mode. If your CD  
does not have a name yet, “ABCDEFG” ap-  
pears on the display.  
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You can return to the menu by pressing  
the MENU•OK button 7.  
The currently active text input position  
flashes.  
Deleting all CD names  
You can delete all the CD names stored in  
the car sound system.  
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Use the  
/
buttons 6 to select the  
character that you want. If you want an  
empty space, simply select the under-  
score.  
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Listen to a CD.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
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Use the or button 6 to move from  
one text input position to another.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
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press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” appears on  
the display.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Deleting a CD name  
The name of the current CD is displayed.  
u
Listen to the CD whose name you want  
to delete.  
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PressandholddowntheMENU•OKbut-  
ton 7. After approx. four seconds you  
will hear a beep and “DELETE NAME”  
appears on the display. Continue hold-  
ing the button pressed down until you  
hear a second beep and “DELETE ALL”  
appears on the display.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
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u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” appears on  
the display.  
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Release the MENU•OK button 7.  
The CD names will be deleted.  
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You can close the menu by pressing the  
MENU•OK button 7.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The name of the current CD is displayed.  
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Clock time  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
CLOCK time  
The time appears on the display. The hours  
flash and can be adjusted.  
Displaying the time  
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Set the hours using the  
/
buttons  
Youcanmaketheclocktimeappearcontinu-  
ously in the bottom part of the display while  
any audio source is activated. For further in-  
formation, please read the “Configuring the  
display” sections in the relevant chapters.  
6.  
Once the hours are set,  
press the button 6.  
The minutes flash.  
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Set the minutes using the  
tons 6.  
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but-  
Setting the clock automatically  
You can configure the system to set the  
clock time automatically using the RDS sig-  
nal.  
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Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Selecting 12/24-hour clock  
mode  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears on  
the display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
u
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears on  
the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK AUTO” or “CLOCK  
MANUALappears on the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “24 HOUR MODE” or “12 HOUR  
MODE” appears on the display.  
u
u
Select the “CLOCK AUTO” setting using  
the or button 6.  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
u
Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the modes.  
The menu appears again.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
Setting the clock manually  
To set the clock time manually,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
u
u
press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears on  
the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK SET” appears on the  
display.  
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Clock time  
Sound  
Displaying the time continuously  
when the device is off and the  
ignition is on  
To display the time when the device is off  
and the vehicle ignition is on,  
Sound  
You can adjust the sound settings (bass  
and treble) separately for each source (ra-  
dio, CD/MP3, CD changer, AUX, traffic an-  
nouncement, telephone/navigation). The  
volume distribution settings (balance and  
fader) apply to all the audio sources.  
u
u
press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears on  
the display.  
Note:  
You can only adjust the audio settings  
for traffic announcements and the  
navigation system whilst a traffic an-  
nouncement or navigation announce-  
ment is actually playing. Likewise, you  
can only adjust the telephone audio  
settings during a telephone call.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “OFF CLOCK OFF” or “OFF CLOCK  
ON” appears on the display.  
u
Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the ON/OFF settings.  
Adjusting the bass  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;.  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
u
Press the or button 6 to adjust  
the bass.  
u
Press the AUD•DEQ button ; to  
close the menu or press the  
or  
button 6 to make further changes to  
the settings.  
Adjusting the treble  
u
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;.  
u
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “TREBLE” appears on the display.  
u
u
Press the or button 6 to adjust  
the treble.  
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;to close  
the menu or press the or button  
6 to make further changes to the set-  
tings.  
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Sound  
X-Bass  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance)  
X-BASS  
The X-BASS feature can be used to boost  
To adjust the left/right volume distribution the bass at low volume levels.  
(balance),  
Adjusting the X-BASS boost  
u
u
press the AUD•DEQ button ;.  
The X-BASS boost (Level) can be set in  
steps ranging from 0 to 6 for one of the fol-  
lowing frequencies: 32 Hz, 40 Hz, 50 Hz,  
63 Hz or 80 Hz.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “BALANCE” appears on the  
display.  
u
u
Press the or button 6 to adjust  
the balance (right/left).  
“LVL 0” means that no X-BASS boost will  
be applied, and “LVL 6” means that X-BASS  
will be boosted by the maximum amount.  
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;to close  
the menu or press the or button  
6 to make further changes to the set-  
tings.  
u
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;.  
“BASS” appears on the display.  
u
u
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “X-BASS” appears on the display.  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
distribution (fader)  
To adjust the front/rear volume distribution  
(fader),  
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The X-Bass menu is displayed. The frequen-  
cy flashes.  
u
u
press the AUD•DEQ button ;.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “FADER” appears on the display.  
u
Press the or button 6 to set the  
frequency that you want.  
u
Press the button 6.  
u
u
Press the or button 6 to adjust  
the fader (front/rear).  
The boost level (LVL) flashes.  
u
Press the or button 6 to set the  
boost level that you want.  
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;to close  
the menu or press the or button  
6 to make further changes to the set-  
tings.  
u
Press the AUD•DEQ button ;.  
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Equalizer  
Selecting sound presets  
You can select sound presets for the follow-  
ing music types.  
Equalizer  
The device features  
DEQ+.  
a
digital equalizer  
POP  
ROCK  
TECHNO  
JAZZ  
CLASSIC  
SPEECH  
This means you have three 5-band equal-  
izers, six sound presets and seven vehicle  
presets at your disposal.  
You can configure the EQ1 - EQ3 equaliz-  
ers manually. When doing so you can ad-  
just (boost or reduce) one frequency of an  
equalizer band as well as the quality factor,  
i.e. the width of the filter.  
The settings for these music styles have al-  
ready been programmed.  
u
Press and hold down the AUD•DEQ  
button ; for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
The following bands are available:  
LOW 1  
LOW 2  
HIGH 1  
HIGH 2  
HIGH 3  
20 - 250 Hz  
20 - 250 Hz  
315 - 20,000 Hz  
315 - 20,000 Hz  
315 - 20,000 Hz  
u
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “SOUND PRESETS” appears  
on the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Switching the equalizer on/off  
To switch the equalizer on/off,  
Press the or button 6 repeatedly  
until the sound preset that you want is  
displayed.  
u
press and hold down the AUD•DEQ  
button ; for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC 5.  
The equalizer menu appears on the dis-  
play.  
The settings are saved.  
Selecting vehicle presets  
You can select optimised equalizer settings  
for the following vehicle types:  
To activate the equalizer,  
u
select one of the sound presets or ad-  
just the equalizer manually. For further  
details on this, please read the sections  
that follow in this chapter.  
COMPACT  
4DOOR  
CONVERT  
VAN  
ROADSTER  
MINI  
To deactivate the equalizer,  
u
press the or button 6 repeatedly  
until “EQ OFF” appears on the display.  
TRUCK  
The settings for these vehicle types have al-  
ready been programmed.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC 5.  
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Equalizer  
u
u
Press and hold down the AUD•DEQ Making adjustments  
button ; for longer than two sec-  
u
Press and hold down the AUD•DEQ  
button ; for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
onds.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “CAR PRESETS” appears on  
the display.  
u
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “MANUAL EQ” appears on the  
display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeatedly  
until the vehicle type that you want is  
displayed.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the  
or button 6 repeat-  
edly until the equalizer that you want to  
configure (“USER EQ1”, “USER EQ2” or  
“USER EQ3”) appears on the display.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC 5.  
The settings are saved.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the  
or button 6 repeat-  
Manually adjusting the equalizer  
Notes on adjusting the settings  
We recommend you use a CD that you are  
familiar with for making changes to the set-  
tings.  
edly until the equalizer band that you  
want to configure (“LOW1”, “LOW2”,  
“HIGH1”, “HIGH2” or “HIGH3”) ap-  
pears on the display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until the frequency that you want  
is displayed.  
Beforeadjustingtheequalizer,setthesound  
and volume distribution settings to zero and  
deactivate X-BASS. For further information,  
please read the “Sound” chapter.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
The top line displays the GAIN and the qual-  
ity factor “Q”. The gain setting flashes. You  
can use the quality factor to adjust the width  
of the filter. The higher you set the value for  
the quality factor the more directly the filter  
will be applied to the selected frequency.  
u
u
Listen to the CD.  
What kind of impression does the  
sound make?  
u
u
Now read the “Sound impression” col-  
umn in the table entitled “Help adjust-  
ing the equalizer”.  
To adjust the gain,  
Set the equalizer values as described in  
the “Measures” column.  
u
press the or button 6.  
To adjust the quality factor,  
press the button 6.  
The quality factor setting flashes.  
u
u
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until the setting that you want is  
displayed.  
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Equalizer  
Note:  
Adjusting the display settings  
Adjusting the display  
Please note that you can boost or re-  
settings  
duce one frequency in each equalizer  
band. Proceed in the way described  
above with all the equalizer bands that  
you want to adjust.  
Adjusting the display brightness  
If your car sound system is connected as de-  
scribed in the installation instructions, the  
display brightness switches with the head-  
lights. You can adjust the display brightness  
separately for night and day in steps rang-  
ing from 1 - 16.  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then repeatedly the DIS•ESC button  
5 or the AUD•DEQ button ; for  
longer than two seconds.  
The settings are saved.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “DISPLAY MENU” appears on the  
display.  
Help adjusting the equalizer  
Sound Impression / Measures  
problem  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “DAY” or “NIGHT” appears on the  
display with the current setting.  
Bass sound is too  
weak  
Increase bass with  
Frequency: 32 to  
160 Hz  
u
Press the or button 6 to switch  
between the brightness levels.  
Gain: +4 to +6  
Dirty bass  
Reduce the lower  
mid level with  
Frequency: 400 Hz  
Gain: approx. -4  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
Booming sound  
Unpleasant pres-  
sure  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Sound very much  
in the foreground, level with  
Reduce the mid  
aggressive, no  
stereo effect.  
Frequency: 1,000  
to 2,500 H  
Gain: -4 to -6  
Adjusting the viewing angle  
You can adjust the display’s viewing angle to  
suit the installation position of the device in  
your vehicle.  
Dull sound  
Little clarity  
No brilliance to the Frequency: 6,300  
instruments  
Boost the treble  
range with  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “DISPLAY MENU” appears on the  
display.  
to 10,000 Hz  
Gain: +2 to +4  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
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Adjusting the display settings  
External audio sources  
u
Press the or button 6 repeated-  
ly until “ANGLE” appears on the display  
with the current setting.  
External audio sources  
In addition to the CD changer, you can  
also connect another external audio source  
equipped with a line output. If no CD chang-  
er is connected to the device, you can con-  
nect two external audio sources. Audio  
sources can, for example, be portable CD  
players, MiniDisc players or MP3 players.  
u
Press the or button 6 to adjust  
the viewing angle.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
The AUX input must be activated in the  
menu.  
If you want to connect an external audio  
source, you will need an adapter cable. You  
can obtain this cable (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607  
897 093) from your authorised Blaupunkt  
dealer.  
Switching the AUX input on/off  
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
u
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “AUX MENU” appears on the dis-  
play.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Repeatedly press the  
or  
button  
6 until “AUX2” or “AUX1” appears on  
the display.  
If a CD changer is connected, “AUX1” is not  
available.  
u
Use the  
buttons 6 to switch be-  
tween the “ON” and “OFF” options.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
Note:  
If the AUX input is switched on, you can  
select it by pressing the SRC button.  
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Amplifier  
TMC  
Amplifier  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems  
The car sound system provides connec-  
tions that allow you to connect external am-  
plifiers.  
TMC stands for “Traffic Message Channel”.  
Traffic reports are broadcast digitally via  
TMC, which means they can be used by  
compatible navigation systems during route  
planning. Your car sound system has a TMC  
output, which you can use for connecting  
Blaupunkt navigation systems. You can find  
out from your Blaupunkt dealer which navi-  
gation systems can be used with your car  
sound system.  
We recommend you use well-matched  
products from the Blaupunkt or Velocity  
product ranges.  
Switching the internal amplifier  
on/off  
If you are using external amplifiers, you can  
switch off the device’s internal amplifier  
(“INT AMP OFF” setting).  
If a navigation system is connected and a  
TMC sender is being received, the display  
shows TMC.  
Note:  
Please check this setting if the loud-  
speakers do not emit any sound.  
If dynamic navigation is active, the system  
will tune into a TMC station automatically.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK button 7.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the  
display.  
u
u
Press the MENU•OK 7, to display the  
menu.  
Press the or button 6repeatedly  
until “INT AMP ON” or “INT AMP OFF”  
appears on the display.  
u
Use the  
buttons 6 to choose  
between “INT AMP ON” and  
“INT AMP OFF”.  
When you have finished making your chang-  
es,  
u
press the MENU•OK button 7 and  
then the DIS•ESC button 5 to exit the  
menu.  
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Specifications  
Pre-amp out  
4 channels:  
Specifications  
3 V  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 18 watts sine at  
Input sensitivity  
14.4 V and 1%  
distortion factor  
at 4 ohms.  
AUX input:  
2 V / 6 kohm  
10 V / 1 kohm  
Tel/Navi input:  
4 x 26 watts sine in  
accordance with  
DIN 45324 at 14.4 V  
at 4 ohms.  
Weight  
1.33 kg  
4 x 50 watts  
max. power  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
FM  
MW  
LW  
:
:
:
87.5 - 108 MHz  
531 - 1 602 kHz  
153 - 279 kHz  
FM frequency response:  
35 - 16,000 Hz  
DAB  
BAND III (Europe):  
174.928 MHz - 239.200 MHz  
(Channel 5A - Channel 13F)  
L-BAND (Europe):  
1.452961 GHz - 1.490625 GHz  
(Channel LA - Channel LW)  
CD  
Frequency response:  
20 - 20,000 Hz  
Subject to changes!  
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Please keep the filled-in radio pass in a safe place!  
Prière de conserver soigneusement la carte d’autoradio remplie !  
Tenete per favore il libretto di apparecchio, debitamente riempi-  
to, in un posto sicuro!  
Bewaar de ingevulde apparaatpas op een veilige plaats!  
Vänligen förvara ifyllt apparatpass på säker plats!  
¡Favor guardar el documento del aparato debidamente llenado  
en un lugar seguro!  
Por favor, guardar o cartão preenchido do aparelho num lugar  
seguro!  
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