Radio / CD
Casablanca CD50
Operating instructions
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OPERATING ELEMENTS
1
button to unlock release
panel
2
3
Volume control
ON button, switches the unit
on/off, mute
4
RDS button, switches the RDS
function on/off
Selects display for variable text
5
FM button, selects the FM
waveband and the FM memory
bank
TS, starts the TravelStore
function
6
7
Display
button, displays the time
DIS, changes display contents
8
9
MENU button, accesses the
menu for basic settings
button, opens the flip release
panel
:
;
Cursor button block
OK button, confirms menu
selections and starts the SCAN
function
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=
DEQ button, adjusts the
equalizer
AUD button, adjusts bass, treble,
balance and fader
LD, switches the Loudness
function on/off
>
?
1 to 6 station buttons
AM button, selects the AM
waveband
@
CD•C button, switches sound
source between radio, CD player
and CD changer (if connected)
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CONTENTS
Audible fast forward/reverse
(CUE/REVIEW)............................. 15
Playing tracks in random order
(MIX) ............................................. 15
Scanning tracks (SCAN) ............... 15
Repeating individual tracks
Important information .............. 6
Traffic safety .................................... 6
Installation ....................................... 6
Accessories .................................... 6
Guarantee ....................................... 6
International telephone information... 6
(REPEAT) ...................................... 15
Interrupting playback (PAUSE) ...... 15
Switching the display mode ........... 16
Naming CDs ................................. 16
Removing the CD .......................... 16
Removable front panel............. 7
Switching the car audio
system on/off........................... 8
Volume control......................... 9
Adjusting the power-on volume ........ 9 CD changer operation............ 17
Mute ............................................... 9
Telephone audio/Navigation audio.... 9 Selecting CDs............................... 17
Speed-dependent volume
adjustment .................................... 10 Audible fast forward/reverse
Starting CD changer operation ...... 17
Selecting tracks ............................ 17
Adjusting the volume of the beep ... 10
(CUE/REVIEW)............................. 17
Switching the display mode ........... 17
Repeating individual tracks or
entire CDs (REPEAT) .................... 17
Playing tracks in random order
(MIX) ............................................. 17
Scanning all of the tracks on all
of the CDs (SCAN) ....................... 18
Interrupting playback (PAUSE) ...... 18
Naming CDs ................................. 18
Radio operation...................... 11
Switching to the radio mode .......... 11
RDS function................................. 11
Selecting the waveband/memory
bank.............................................. 11
Tuning into radio stations ............... 11
Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity..... 11
Storing radio stations..................... 12
Storing radio stations automatically
(TravelStore).................................. 12
Recalling stored radio stations ....... 12
Scanning the radio stations within
Clock ...................................... 19
Adjusting the tone and
balance/fader ........................ 21
reception range (SCAN)................ 12
Adjusting the scan time ................. 13
Optimising radio reception............. 13
Selecting the display of variable
Switching Loudness on/off.... 21
Equalizer ................................ 22
External audio sources .......... 25
text ................................................ 13
Adjusting the tuner ........................ 14 Specifications ........................ 25
CD player operation ............... 14
Starting CD player operation ......... 14
Selecting tracks ............................ 15
Installation instructions.......... 96
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Important information
system functions from the steering
wheel.
Before you use your car audio system
for the first time, please take the time to
read the instruction manual carefully
and make yourself familiar with the au-
dio equipment.Keep this manual handy
in your car for future reference.
Amplifiers
All Blaupunkt amplifiers can be used.
CD changers
The following CD changers can be con-
nected directly: CDC A 06, CDC A 08,
CDC A 072 and IDC A 09.
Traffic safety
Traffic safety is always the top
priority. Do not attempt to operate
your car audio system unless the traf-
fic conditions permit. Familiarize
yourself with the equipment before
you start driving.
Always make sure that you are still
able to hear any warning signals
coming from outside the vehicle,
such as police or fire engine sirens,
at all times.
The CDC A 05 and CDC A 071 can be
connected with an adapter cable (Blau-
punkt no. 7 607 889 093).
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee is deter-
mined by the laws in the country where
the unit is purchased.
Regardless of the legal guarantee reg-
ulations, Blaupunkt affords a 12-month
guarantee.
If you have any questions about the
guarantee, please contact your author-
ised Blaupunkt dealer.Your cash regis-
ter receipt is a valid guarantee coupon.
As a result, please always select a
moderate volume for playing your car
audio system while you are driving.
Installation
International telephone
information
Have you got any questions on the
operation of this equipment or do you
require more information?
If you would like to install your new car
stereo yourself or add other audio com-
ponents to the existing ones, then
please read the instructions on installa-
tion and connection at the end of this
manual carefully.
Give us a call!
You will find the international telephone
and fax numbers on the last page of this
manual.
Accessories
Use only Blaupunkt-approved accesso-
ries.
Remote control unit
The optionally available RC 08 infrared
remote control unit allows you to con-
veniently operate the most important
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REMOVABLE FRONT PANEL
G When you remove the operating
panel, the car audio system will au-
tomatically switch off.
Removable front panel
Theft protection system
To prevent your car audio system from
being stolen, it has been equipped with
a removable front panel (flip release
panel).Without the front panel, the car
audio system is useless to thieves.
G All of the settings will remain
stored.
G A CD inserted into the car audio
system will remain in place.
Protect your car audio system against Replacing the operating panel
theft and take the operating panel with
you each time you leave the vehicle.
Never leave the release panel in the car,
G Slide the operating panel into the
guides from left to right.
G Press the left-hand side of the pan-
el onto the car audio system until it
locks into place.
even if it is well hidden. The panel has
been designed so that it is easy to re-
move.
Notes:
G Do not drop the release panel.
G Do not expose the release panel to
direct sunlight or other heat sourc-
es.
G Store the release panel in the case
supplied.
Note:
Removing the operating panel
G While replacing the panel, be care-
ful not to press on the display.
G Press
1.
The release panel will unlock.
If the car audio system was on when
you removed the panel, it will automat-
ically switch back on using the same set-
tings when you replace it (radio, CD
player or CD changer).
1
G First pull the operating panel for-
ward and then slide it to the left to
remove it.
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SCHWITCHING ON/OFF
Switching the car audio system on
by inserting a CD
Switching the car audio
system on/off
The car audio system can be switched
on/off in a number of ways.
If the system is switched off and there
is no CD in the CD player,
G press 9.
Switching the car audio system on/
off with the ignition
The flip release panel will open.
G Insert the CD into the CD player
with the label facing up until you
feel slight resistance. Do not use
force.
If the car audio system has been con-
nected to your vehicle ignition, it is pos-
sible to switch it on and off with the igni-
tion.
The CD will be pulled automatically into
the CD player.
Do not attempt to assist or prevent this
process.
You can also switch the car audio sys-
tem on when the ignition is switched off.
G Press down and hold 3 until the
car audio system switches on.
G Press the operating panel closed
gently until you feel it click into
place.
Note:
To prevent the car battery from running
down, the radio will switch off again au-
tomatically after one hour.
The audio system will switch on. CD
playback will begin.
Switching the car audio system on/
off with the removable front panel
G Remove the release panel.
The car audio system will switch off.
G Replace the release panel.
The car audio system will switch on
again.The last settings used (radio, CD
player or CD changer) will be activated.
Switching the car audio system on/
off by pressing 3
G Press 3 to switch the car audio
system on.
G Press 3 for longer than 2 seconds
to switch the car audio system off
again.
The system will then switch off.
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VOLUME CONTROL
Mute
Volume control
You can reduce the volume of the car
audio system immediately (mute).
The car audio system volume can be
adjusted to levels from 0 (off) to 66 (max-
imum).
G Press 3 briefly.
G To increase the volume, turn the
volume control knob 2 to the
right.
“MUTE” will appear in the display.
Selecting the mute level
It is possible to select the mute level.
G Press MENU 8.
G To decrease the volume, turn the
volume control knob 2 to the left.
G Press : repeatedly until “MUTE
Adjusting the power-on volume
It is possible to adjust the volume at
which the car audio system switches on.
LEVEL” appears in the display.
G Press
: to select the mute
level.
G Press MENU 8.
G Once you have made your selec-
G Press : repeatedly until “ON
tion, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
VOLUME” appears in the display.
Telephone audio/Navigation
audio
G Press
: to adjust the vol-
ume.
If your car audio system is equipped with
a mobile telephone or a navigation sys-
tem, it will automatically switch to mute
when you use the phone or when voice
output from the navigation system is
emitted. The car speakers will then be
used for the phone call or the voice out-
put. This will not work unless the mo-
bile phone or the navigation system is
connected to the car audio system as
described in the installation instructions.
To find out which navigation systems
can be used with your car radio, con-
tact a Blaupunkt specialist dealer.
The volume at which phone calls or
navigation voice output are heard can
be adjusted.
If you adjust this setting to “0”, the car
audio system will switch on at the vol-
ume used before it was switched off.
Warning of serious injury
If the power-on volume is set to the
maximum level, it may be extremely
loud when the car audio system is
switched on.
If the power-on volume is set to 0 and
the car audio system was played at
maximum volume before it was
switched off, it may be extremely loud
when the car audio system is
switched back on. This could result
in serious injury to your ears!
G Once you have selected the de-
sired settings, press MENU 8 or
OK ;.
G Press MENU 8.
G Press : repeatedly until “TEL/
NAVI VOL” appears in the display.
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VOLUME CONTROL
G Press
: to select the desired Adjusting the volume of the
volume level.
beep
G Once you have made your selec-
For a number of functions you will hear
a beep if you press a key for longer than
2 seconds, e.g. if you want to store a
radio station on a station preset.You can
adjust the volume level of this beep.
tion, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
Speed-dependent volume
adjustment
This function automatically adjusts the
volume to your driving speed. For this
to function properly, your car radio must
be connected as described in the instal-
lation instructions.
G Press MENU 8.
G Press : repeatedly until
“BEEP” appears in the display.
G Press
: to adjust the volume.
The automatic volume adjustment can
be set to six levels (0 to 5).
“0” means the beep volume is off,
“9” means the beep volume is ad-
justed to the maximum volume.
G Press MENU 8.
G Once you have adjusted the set-
G Press : repeatedly until “AUTO
tings, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
SOUND” appears in the display.
G Press
: to select the desired
volume adjustment.
G Once you have made your selec-
tion, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
Note:
The best setting for the speed-depend-
ent volume adjustment depends on how
much driving noise you experience in
your vehicle. Use a process of trial and
error to find the best setting for your
vehicle.
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RADIO OPERATION
Tuning into radio stations
Radio operation
You can tune into radio stations in a
number of different ways.
Switching to the radio mode
If you are currently using the CD player
or CD changer,
Automatic seek tuning
G Press or :.
The radio will tune into the next availa-
ble station within reception range.
G press CD•C @ repeatedly until
“RADIO” appears in the display.
RDS function
Manual station selection
This car audio system has been
equipped with an RDS radio receiver.
Many FM radio stations now transmit a
signal which contains such other infor-
mation as the station name along with
their regular programming. As soon as
the radio station name is detected, it will
appear in the display. The RDS func-
tion can be switched on or off.
You can also tune into radio stations
manually.
G Press or :.
Note:
You cannot use manual tuning unless
the RDS function is deactivated.
Paging through the broadcasting
network (for FM only)
Switching the RDS function on/off
G To take advantage of the RDS
If a radio broadcasting network has
more than one station, you can page
through the “station network”.
function, press RDS 4.
When the RDS function has been acti-
vated, the RDS symbol will light up in
the display.
G Press or : to tune into the
next station in the network.
Selecting the waveband/
memory bank
The car audio system is able to receive
Note:
To take advantage of this function, you
must have activated the RDS function.
FM and AM radio programs. There are It is only possible to tune into those sta-
three memory banks for the FM wave- tions which have been received once
band and one memory bank for the AM before already.To do this, use the SCAN
waveband.
or TravelStore function.
Up to six radio stations can be stored
on each of the memory banks.
Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity
It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of
the seek tuning function to tune the ra-
dio into stations with strong reception
signals only, or to those with weaker
reception signals as well.
G To switch between the FM memory
banks, press FM / TS 5.
G To select the AM waveband, press
AM ?.
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RADIO OPERATION
G Press MENU 8.
G Press and hold down FM / TS 5
for longer than two seconds.
G Press : repeatedly until
The storing process will begin.
“SENS” appears in the display.
“TRAVEL-STORE” will appear in the
display. After the stations have been
stored, the radio will automatically be-
gin to play the station stored on preset
button 1 for the FMT memory bank.
G Press :.
The currently selected setting will ap-
pear in the display. “SENS HI”indicates
the highest level of sensitivity, “SENS
LO” the lowest. If you select “SENS LO”,
“lo” will light up in the display.
Recalling stored radio stations
G Select the desired station memory
G Press
sensitivity.
: to select the desired
bank.
G Press the station button 1 to 6 >
on which you have stored the de-
sired radio station.
G Once you have made your selec-
tion, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
Storing radio stations
Scanning the radio stations
within reception range (SCAN)
You can scan all of the radio stations
currently within your reception range.
The scan time can be set in the menu
to play from five to 30 seconds.
Storing radio stations manually
G Select the desired FM memory
bank FM1, FM2, FMT or the AM
waveband.
G Tune the radio into the desired sta-
tion.
Starting SCAN
G Press and hold down one of the
station preset buttons 1 to 6 > on
which you want to store the radio
station for longer than two seconds.
G Press and hold down OK ; for
longer than two seconds.
SCAN will begin. “SCAN” will appear
briefly in the display, followed by the
flashing station name or frequency of
the radio station currently being
scanned.
Storing radio stations
automatically (TravelStore)
You can automatically store the six ra-
dio stations with the strongest reception
in your current reception area (for FM
only). These stations will be stored in
the FMT memory bank.
Stopping the SCAN function,
continuing to listen to the radio
station scanned
G Press OK ;.
Note:
SCAN will end and the last station
scanned will continue playing.
Any stations stored previously in the
memory bank will be deleted.
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RADIO OPERATION
Interference-dependent bandwidth
switching (SHARX)
Adjusting the scan time
G Press MENU 8.
The SHARX function allows you to vir-
tually eliminate interference from neigh-
bouring radio stations.When you are in
a reception area with a large number of
radio station signals, switch the SHARX
function on.
G Press : repeatedly until
“SCANTIME” appears in the dis-
play.
G Press
as desired.
: to set the scan time
G Once you have made your selec-
Switching SHARX on/off
tion, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
G Press MENU 8.
Note:
G Press : repeatedly until
The scan time selected also applies to
the SCAN function for theCD player and
the CD changer operation.
“SHARX” appears in the display.
G Press or : to switch SHARX
on or off.
Optimising radio reception
“SHARX OFF” means no bandwidth
switching, “SHARX ON” means auto-
matic bandwidth switching.
Interference-related treble cut
(HICUT)
G Press MENU 8 or OK ;.
The HICUT function improves reception
when reception begins to deteriorate.If
interference occurs, then the treble and
the noise is cut automatically.
Selecting the display of variable
text
A number of radio stations use the RDS
signal to transmit advertising or other
texts in place of their station names.
These “variable texts” will appear in the
display. It is possible to adjust your ra-
dio so that these “variable texts” do not
appear.
Switching HICUT on/off
G Press MENU 8.
G Press : repeatedly until “HI-
CUT” appears in the display.
G Press or : to switch HICUT
on or off.
G Press and hold down RDS 4 until
“HICUT 0” indicates that the function is
switched off; when “HICUT 3”appears,
the treble will be automatically cut as
far as possible.
“NAME FIX” appears in the display.
G To have the “variable texts” dis-
played again, press and hold down
RDS 4 until “NAME VAR” appears
in the display.
G Press MENU 8 or OK ;.
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RADIO OPERATION
CD PLAYER OPERATION
CD player operation
Adjusting the tuner
This car audio system has been
equipped with a multiband tuner. The
tuner can be adjusted to accommodate
country-specific requirements. The
available regions are: America, Europe,
Asia and Thailand.The tuner is not fully
functional unless it has been set to the
country in which it is used.
The CD player in this car audio system
can be used to play conventional mu-
sic CDs with a diameter of 12 cm.
Danger of damage to the CD
player!
CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm
and contour CDs (shape CDs) are
not suitable for use with this CD play-
er.
Adjusting the tuner
We assume no liability for any dam-
age done to the CD player resulting
from the use of unsuitable CDs.
G Press MENU 8.
G Press : repeatedly until “FM
TUNER” appears in the display.
Starting CD player operation
G If there is no CD in the player,
G press 9.
G Press
: to select the country.
G Once you have completed the set-
ting, press MENU 8 or OK ;.
The flip release panel will open.
G Insert a CD into the player with the
label facing up until you feel slight
resistance. Do not use force.
The CD will be pulled into the player
automatically.
Do not attempt to assist or prevent this
process.
G Press the operating panel closed
gently until you feel it click into
place.
The audio system will switch on. CD
playback will begin.
G If there already is a CD inserted
into the player,
G press CD•C @ repeatedly until
“CD” appears in the display.
Playback will resume at the point where
it was interrupted.
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CD PLAYER OPERATION
Stopping the SCAN function,
continue listening to the current
track
Selecting tracks
G Press a key on the cursor block :
to select the next or the previous
track.
G To stop the SCAN function, press
OK ;.
Press
or
: once to restart the
same track.
The track currently scanned will contin-
ue playing.
Audible fast forward/reverse
(CUE/REVIEW)
To start Cue or Review,
Repeating individual tracks
(REPEAT)
G To repeat the track currently play-
G press and hold down either or
ing, press 4 RPT >.
: until the process begins.
“REPEAT TRCK” will appear in the dis-
play, the RPT symbol will light up. The
track will continue to repeat until RPT is
deactivated.
Playing tracks in random order
(MIX)
G Press 5 MIX >.
“MIX CD” will appear briefly in the dis-
play, the MIX symbol will light up in the
display. The next track played will be
selected at random.
Stopping the REPEAT function
G If you want to stop the REPEAT
function, press 4 RPT > again.
“REPEAT OFF” will appear briefly in the
display, the RPT symbol will no longer
light up. CD playback will resume nor-
mally.
Stopping the MIX function
G Press 5 MIX > again.
“MIX OFF”will appear briefly in the dis-
play and the MIX symbol will no longer
light up.
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)
G Press 3 >.
Scanning tracks (SCAN)
“PAUSE” will appear in the display.
You can scan all of the tracks on the
CD.
Stopping PAUSE
G Press 3 > during the pause.
Playback will resume.
G Press OK ; for longer than two
seconds. Scanning will begin with
the next track.
Note:
It is possible to adjust the scan time. For
more information, read the section on
“Adjusting the scan time” in the chapter
on “Radio Operation”.
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CD PLAYER OPERATION
Switching the display mode
G Press MENU 8 or OK ; to store
the name.
G To switch the display between the
track number and time or the track
number and elapsed playing time
or track number and CD name,
Deleting a CD name
G You are listening to a CD and
would like to delete its name.
press
/ DIS 7 for longer than
two seconds once or repeatedly
until the desired display becomes
visible.
G Press MENU 8.
G Press
: to select
“CD NAME”.
Naming CDs
G Press or :.
To help you to identify your CDs more
easily, the car audio system allows you
to individually name up to 30 CDs. The
name can be made up of up to eight
letters. If you attempt to enter more than
30 names, “FULL”will appear in the dis-
play.
G Press and hold down MENU 8.
After four seconds you will hear a
beep and “DELETE NAME” will ap-
pear in the display.
G Release MENU 8.
The CD name will be deleted.
G Press OK ; to return to the menu.
Entering/editing CD names
G You are listening to the CD you
Removing the CD
want to name.
G Press 9to activate the eject func-
G Press MENU 8.
tion.
The flip release panel will fold down, the
CD will eject.
G Press
: to select
“CD NAME”.
G Remove the CD and close the oper-
G Press or : twice.
ating panel.
The car audio system is now in the edit
mode. If the CD you selected does not
yet have a name, eight dashes will ap-
pear in the display.
G The first input position will flash.
G Press
: to select the letter
you want to enter. If you want to
leave this position blank, select the
dash.
G Press or : to move the cur-
sor to a different input position.
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CD CHANGER OPERATION
quired, until the desired information
appears in the display.
CD changer operation
Note:
Repeating individual tracks or
For information on how to handle CDs,
how to insert CDs into the changer and entire CDs (REPEAT)
how to operate the changer, please re-
fer to the instructions included with the
CD changer.
G To repeat the track currently play-
ing, press 4 RPT > briefly.
“REPEAT TRCK” will appear briefly in
the display, RPT will light up in the dis-
play.
Starting CD changer operation
G Press CD•C @ repeatedly until
“CHANGER” appears in the dis-
play.
G To repeat the entire CD currently
playing, press 4 RPT > again.
Playback will begin with the first CD the
changer detects in the magazine.
“REPEAT DISC”will appear briefly in the
display, RPT will light up in the display.
Selecting CDs
Stopping the REPEAT function
G To stop the REPEAT function for
the current track or CD, press
4 RPT > repeatedly until
G To select a CD up or down in the
magazine, press or : the
required number of times.
“REPEAT OFF” appears in the dis-
play and RPT no longer lights up.
Selecting tracks
G To select a different track on the
CD currently playing, press or
: the required number of times.
Playing tracks in random order
(MIX)
G To play the tracks of the currently
selected CD in random order,
press 5 MIX > briefly.
Audible fast forward/reverse
(CUE/REVIEW)
To start Cue or Review,
“MIX CD” will appear briefly in the dis-
play, MIX will light up in the display.
G press and hold down either or
: until the process begins.
G To play the tracks of all of the CDs
in random order, press 5 MIX >
again.
Switching the display mode
G To switch the display between the
track number and elapsed playing
time or the track number and time,
“MIX ALL” will appear briefly in the dis-
play, MIX will light up in the display.
or track number and CD number or Note:
track number and CD name, press
The CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09 are
also able to play all of the CDs in the
changer in random order.The other CD
/ DIS 7 for longer than two
seconds once or repeatedly as re-
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CD CHANGER OPERATION
changers first play all of the tracks on a
CD in random order and then select the
next CD in the changer.
Naming CDs
To help you to identify your CDs more
easily, the car audio system allows you
to individually name up to 99 CDs. The
name can be made up of up to seven
letters.
Stopping the MIX function
G To stop the MIX function, press
5 MIX > repeatedly until “MIX
OFF” appears briefly in the display
and MIX no longer lights up.
If you attempt to enter more than 99
names,“FULL”will appear in the display.
Entering/editing CD names
Scanning all of the tracks on all
of the CDs (SCAN)
G Press MENU 8.
G Press
NAME”.
: to select “CDC
G To scan all of the tracks on all of
the CDs in ascending order, press
OK ; for longer than two sec-
onds.
G Press or :.
The car audio system is now in selec-
tion mode.
“SCAN” will appear in the display.
G Press
: to select the CD
you would like to name.
Stopping the SCAN function
G To stop the SCAN function, press
G Press or :.
OK ; briefly.
Now you are in the edit mode. If the CD
you selected does not yet have a name,
seven dashes will appear in the display.
The track currently scanned will contin-
ue playing.
Note:
G The first input position will flash.
It is possible to adjust the scan time. For
more information, read the section on
“Adjusting the scan time” in the chapter
on “Radio Operation”.
G Press
: to select the letter
you want to enter. If you want to
leave this position blank, select the
dash.
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)
G Press 3 >.
G Press or : to move the cur-
sor to a different input position.
“PAUSE” will appear in the display.
G Press MENU 8 or OK ; to store
Stopping PAUSE
the name.
G Press 3 > during the pause.
Playback will resume.
Deleting a CD name
G You are listening to a CD and
would like to delete its name.
G Press MENU 8.
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CD CHANGER OPERATION
CLOCK
G Press
NAME”.
: to select “CDC
CLOCK
Displaying the clock briefly
G Press or :.
G To display the time briefly, press
G Press and hold down MENU 8.
After four seconds you will hear a
beep and “DELETE NAME” will ap-
pear in the display.
/ DIS 7 briefly.
Setting the time
The time can be set automatically by
the RDS signal. If you are unable to re-
ceive an RDS radio station or if the RDS
station you are listening to does not sup-
port this function, you can also set the
time manually.
G Release MENU 8.
The CD name will be deleted.
G Press OK ; to return to the menu.
Deleting all of the CD names
You want to delete all of the names en- Setting the time automatically
tered for the CDs.
G To set the time automatically, press
G You are listening to a CD.
MENU 8.
G Press : until “CLOCK MAN”
(manual) or “CLOCK AUTO” (auto-
matic) appears in the display.
G Press MENU 8.
G Press
NAME”.
: to select “CDC
G Press : until “CLOCK AUTO”
G Press or :.
appears in the display.
G Press and hold down MENU 8.
After four seconds you will hear a
beep and “DELETE NAME” will ap-
pear in the display. Continue to
hold down MENU 8 until you hear
a second beep and “DELETE ALL”
appears in the display.
G Once you have made your selec-
tion, press MENU 8 or OK ;
twice.
When you tune into a radio station with
the RDS clock function (RDS-CT), the
time will be set automatically.
G Release MENU 8.
Setting the time manually
All of the CD names stored will be de-
leted.
G To set the time, press MENU 8.
G Press : repeatedly until
“CLOCKSET” appears in the dis-
play.
G Press OK ; to return to the menu.
G Press :.
The time will appear in the display.The
minutes will flash and can be altered.
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CLOCK
G Press
: to alter the minutes. Displaying the time briefly when
the car radio is switched off
To display the time briefly when the car
radio is switched off,
G Once you have altered the min-
utes, press :. The hours will
begin to flash.
G Press
: to alter the hours.
G press / DIS 7.
The time will then appear in the display
for eight seconds.
G Press MENU 8 or OK ;.
Selecting the 12/24-hour time
display mode
G Press MENU 8.
“MENU” will appear in the display.
G Press : repeatedly until “24 H
MODE” or “12 H MODE” appears
in the display.
G Press or : to switch the dis-
play mode.
G Once you have selected the mode,
press MENU 8 or OK ;.
Activating the clock for display
when the car audio system is
switched off
G To activate the clock for display
when the car audio system is
switched off, press MENU 8.
“MENU” will appear in the display.
G Press : repeatedly until “CLK
DISP OFF” or “CLK DISP ON” ap-
pears in the display.
G Press or : to switch the clock
display on or off.
G Once you have made the setting,
press MENU 8 or OK ;.
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TONE AND BALANCE/FADER
Switching Loudness on/off
Adjusting the tone and
balance/fader
Loudness boosts the bass and treble
when the volume is low to create a more
natural sound.
Adjusting the bass
G To adjust the bass, press AUD / LD
G Press AUD / LD = for approx. two
=.
seconds.
“BASS” will appear in the display.
LD will light up in the display to indicate
that Loudness is active.
G Press or
: to alter the bass.
Adjusting Loudness intensity
Adjusting the treble
The Loudness boost can be set in
stages from one to six.
G To adjust the treble, press AUD /
LD =.
G Press MENU 8.
“BASS” will appear in the display.
“MENU” will appear in the display.
G Press : until “TREBLE” ap-
pears in the display.
G Press : repeatedly until
“LOUDNESS” appears in the dis-
play.
G Press or
: to alter the treble.
Adjusting the balance
G Press or : to alter the Loud-
G To adjust the balance, press AUD /
ness setting.
LD =.
G Once you have completed adjust-
ing the settings, press MENU 8 or
OK ;.
“BASS” will appear in the display.
G Press : until “BALANCE” ap-
pears in the display.
G Press or
: to alter the bal-
ance.
Adjusting the fader
G To adjust the fader, press AUD / LD
=.
“BASS” will appear in the display.
G Press : until “FADER” appears
in the display.
G Press or
: to alter the fader.
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EQUALIZER
Equalizer
Switching the equalizer on/off
This car audio system is equipped with G To switch the equalizer on, press
a parametric digital equalizer. In this
case, parametric means that it is possi-
ble to individually raise or lower one fre-
quency (GAIN +10 to -20 dB) for each
of the five filters.
and hold down DEQ < until EQ
lights up in the display and “EQ
ON” appears briefly.
G To switch the equalizer off, press
and hold down DEQ < until EQ
no longer lights up in the display
and “EQ OFF” appears briefly.
The following filters are available:
G SUB LOW EQ 32 to 50 Hz
G LOW EQ
63 to 250 Hz
Adjusting the equalizer
G Press DEQ <.
G MID EQ
315 to 1250 Hz
G MID/HIGH EQ 1600 to 6300 Hz
G HIGH EQ 8000 to 12500 Hz
G Press or : to select
“DIGITAL EQ”.
These filters can be adjusted without the
use of measuring equipment. As a re-
sult, it is possible to significantly influ-
ence the in-vehicle acoustics.
G Press or : to select the filter.
G Press or :.
G To select the frequency, press
:.
Notes on making equalizer
settings
We recommend that you use a CD you
are familiar with to make the settings.
G To adjust the level, press or
:.
G To select the next filter, first press
Before you set the equaliser, set bass,
treble, balance and fader to “0” and de-
activate the Loudness function. For
more information on how to do this, re-
fer to the section on“Tone and balance/
fader”.
OK ; and then or :.
G Once you have completed making
all of the necessary adjustments,
press DEQ <.
G Now listen to the CD you have se-
lected.
G Evaluate the sound according to
your own personal preferences.
G Now refer to “Sound impression” in
the following table.
G Make the settings for the equalizer
as described under “What to do”.
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EQUALIZER
Selecting a sound preset
G Press DEQ <.
You can also select sound presets for
the following types of music:
G Press or : repeatedly until
“CAR PRESET” appears in the dis-
play.
G CLASSIC
G POP
G Press or : to select the de-
sired car preset.
G JAZZ
G Press DEQ < or OK ;.
G ROCK
G TECHNO
G SPEECH
Adjusting the spectrometer
The spectrometer in the display uses
symbols to temporarily indicate what
adjustments are made to the volume,
the tone and balance/fader and the
equalizer settings.
The settings for these types of music
have already been defined.
G Press DEQ <.
G Press or : repeatedly until
“SOUND PRESET” appears in the
display.
If no adjustments are being made to the
system, the spectrometer displays the
output level of the car radio.
G Press or : to select the de-
You can select the type of spectrome-
ter you want displayed in the menu.
There are two different types available.
sired sound preset.
G Press DEQ < or OK ;.
Selecting the spectrometer type
Selecting a car preset
To further improve the sound properties
G Press MENU 8.
in your vehicle, you can also select your “MENU” will appear in the display.
vehicle type.
G Press : repeatedly until “EQ
G COMPACT
G LIMOUSINE
G VAN
DISPLAY” appears in the display.
G Press or : to select either
“SPECTRUM 1”, “SPECTRUM 2”
or “EQ DISP OFF”.
G ROADSTER
G MINI
G Once you have completed adjust-
ing the settings, press MENU 8 or
OK ;.
G TRUCK
The settings for these types of vehicles
have already been defined.
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Assistance in setting your equaliser
Start to make your settings in the mid-range/treble and end it with the bass range.
Frequency range
What to do
Sound impression/problem
Bass
Bass reproduction too weak
32 to 100 Hz
Boost the bass with the “SUB LOW
EQ”, “LOW EQ” filter
Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz
Gain: +4 to +6 dB
Lower mid-range
100 to 400 Hz
Reduce the lower midrange with the
“LOW EQ”, “MID EQ” filter
Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz
Gain: approx. -4 dB
Unclear bass
Playback reverberates
Unpleasant pressure on the ears
Mid-range sound
Sound appears to be too much in
the foreground, very aggressive,
no stereo effect
400 to 4000 Hz
Reduce the mid-range with “MID
EQ”, “MID HIGH EQ” filter
Frequency: 1000 to 2500 Hz
Gain: -4 to -6 dB
Treble
Lifeless reproduction
Lack of transparency
Instruments do not sparkle
4000 to 12500 Hz
Boost treble range with
“MID HIGH EQ”, “HIGH EQ” filter
Frequency: approx. 12500 Hz
Gain: +2 to +4 dB
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
External audio sources
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
In addition tothe CD changer it is also
possible to connect another external au-
dio source to the line output. These
sources can include a portable CD play-
er, MiniDisc player or MP3 player.
If you have not connected a CD chang-
er, it is possible to connect two external
audio sources.
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 25 watts RMS
acc. to DIN 45 324
at 14.4 V
4 x 40 watts max.
power
You must activate the AUX output in the
menu.
Tuner
Wavebands:
FM:
AM:
If you would like to connect another ex-
ternal audio source, you will require an
adapter cable. This adapter cable can
be ordered from any authorized Blau-
punkt dealer.
87.5 - 107.9 MHz
530 - 1710 kHz
FM Mono sensitivity:
7.8 dBf
Switching the AUX output on/off
FM frequency response:
30 - 15000 Hz
G Press MENU 8.
“MENU” will appear in the display.
G Press : repeatedly until “AUX-
IN-1 OFF” or “AUX-IN-1 ON” ap-
pears in the display.
CD player
Signal-to-noise ratio:
96 dB
In place of the “1”, there is a “2” for the
second AUX input.If you have connect- Frequency response:
ed a CD changer, then only AUX“2”can
be selected.
20 - 20000 Hz
G Press or : to switch AUX on
Preamp Out
4 channels:
or off.
4 V
G Once you have completed your
selections, press MENU 8 or
OK ;.
Note:
If the AUX input has been switched ON,
you can select it by pressing CD•C @.
Subject to technical modification!
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Números de servicio / Número de serviço
Tel.:
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France
Nederland
Great Britain
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Radio / CD
Casablanca CD50
Installation instructions
Notice de montage
Instrucciones de instalación
Instruções de montagem
Installation instructions • Notice de montage •
Instrucciones de instalación • Instruções de montagem
GB
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-
La section du câble (+) et (-) ne
doit pas dépasser 1,5 mm2.
Safety instructions
When carrying out installation work
and making connections please
observe the following safety
instructions:
En cas d’erreur d’installation, des
perturbations peuvent survenir
dans les systèmes électroniques
du véhicule ou dans votre
autoradio.
-
Disconnect the negative terminal of
the battery! When doing so, please
observe the vehicle manufacturer’s
safety instructions.
-
-
Ne pas brancher les connecteurs
du véhicule sur la radio !
Les câbles d’adaptation
-
-
-
Make sure you do not damage
vehicle components when drilling
any holes.
nécessaires pour le type de
véhicule sont disponibles auprès
des revendeurs BLAUPUNKT.
The cross sections of the positive
and negative cables must not be
less than 1.5 mm2.
E
Normas de seguridad
Incorrect installation may cause
interference with electronic vehicle
systems or your car radio.
Durante el montaje y la conexión es
imprescindible observar las
siguientes normas de seguridad.
-
-
Do not connect the vehicle’s plug
connectors to the radio!
-
Desemborne el polo negativo de la
batería.
Observe las normas de seguridad
dadas por el fabricante del
vehículo.
You can obtain the adapter cable
required for your vehicle type from
any BLAUPUNKT dealer.
-
-
-
Al perforar agujeros, asegúrese de
no dañar ninguna pieza del
vehículo.
F
Consignes de sécurité
Respecter les consignes de sécurité
suivantes pendant la durée du
montage et du branchement.
La sección transversal del cable
positivo y del cable negativo no
debe ser menor de 1,5 mm2.
-
Débrancher le pôle (-) de la
batterie ! Respecter les consignes
de sécurité du constructeur
automobile !
Una instalación incorrecta puede
provocar perturbaciones en los
sistemas electrónicos del vehículo
o en la radio.
-
Veiller à n’endommager aucune
pièce du véhicule en perçant des
trous.
-
¡No conecte a la radio los
conectores ubicados en el
vehículo!
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Los cables adaptadores
Supplied Mounting Hardware
Materiel de montage fourni
necesarios para su vehículo los
encontrará en el comercio
especializado en artículos de la
marca BLAUPUNKT.
Ferretería de montaje
suministrada
Elementos de fixação
fornecidos.
P
Instruções de segurança
Durante a montagem e a ligação do
aparelho, queira respeitar as
seguintes instruções de segurança.
-
Separar o pólo negativo da bateria!
Respeitar ao mesmo tempo as
instruções de segurança do
fabricante do automóvel.
A
B
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Quando se procede à furagem de
buracos, prestar atenção para não
serem danificadas quaisquer
partes do veículo.
-
-
As secções transversais dos cabos
positivo e negativo não devem ser
inferiores a 1,5 mm2.
D
E
F
C
Se a montagem for executada de
forma incorrecta podem ocorrer
avarias nos sistemas electrónicos
do automóvel ou no seu auto-
-rádio.
G
-
-
Não ligar as fichas existentes do
lado do automóvel ao auto-rádio!
H
Os cabos adaptadores necessários
para o seu automóvel podem ser
adquiridos nos revendedores da
BLAUPUNKT.
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1.
Adaptador específico del vehículo, el
cual se puede adquirir en el comercio
especializado.
Cabo de adaptação específico do
automóvel que pode ser adquirido no
comércio especializado.
12V
4.
2.
D
C
E
F
182
165
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Antenna
1-20
5.
A
8 601 910 002
1
2
B
3.
1
2
6.
7 607 621 . . .
Car-specific adapter cable which is
available at your dealer.
12V
Câble adaptateur spécifique au
véhicule, disponible dans le
commerce.
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7.
C-1 C-2 C-3
1
4
7
10
13 16
19
15 18
14 17 20
3
6
9
12
C
B
A
2
5
8
11
1
3
4
5
6
7
D
2
8
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
A
B
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AUX 2- NF L
AUX 2- NF R
AUX 2- REF
1
Automatic Sound
Radio Mute
Sub out
Permanent +12V
Aut. antenna
Illumination
Kl.15/Ignition
Ground
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Speaker out RR+
Speaker out RR-
Speaker out RF+
Speaker out RF-
Speaker out LF+
Speaker out LF-
Speaker out LR+
Speaker out LR-
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
10
C
C1
C2
C3
1
Line Out LR
Line Out RR
Line Out Masse / Ground
Line Out LF
7
8
9
10
11
12
Telefon / Navi NF in +
Telefon / NAvi NF in –
Radio / Navi Mute
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Bus - In
Bus - Out
2
3
4
5
6
Permanent +12V
+12V
Bus - Masse / GND
AF - Masse / GND
Line In - L
FB +12V / RC +12V
Fernbedienung / Remote Control
FB - Masse / RC - GND
Line Out RF
+12V Amplifier
Line In - R
Equalizer
Amplifier
Remote
Control
CD-Changer
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8.
G
+12V
(max. 150 mA)
I
Relais
+
-
4 Ohm
LR
+
LF
RF
4 Ohm
4 Ohm
4 Ohm
R
R
-
+
-
+
-
Kl. 15 +12V
7
5
3
1
8
H
6
4
2
Radio Mute (low)
12V
This information is subject to change without notice!
Sous réserve de modifications!
Modificaciones reservadas!
Sob reserva de alterações!
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