Blaupunkt Car Stereo System 7 647 453 310 User Manual

Car Radio CD MP3 WMA  
Seattle MP57  
7 647 453 310  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Operating instructions  
Mode d’emploi  
Istruzioni d’uso  
Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Bruksanvisning  
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Controls  
< Front AUX-IN socket  
1
button  
to open the detachable control panel  
(flip-release panel).  
= Display (information about the individ-  
ual display elements is located on then  
next page)  
2 NEXT button  
Selects FM memory banks or changes  
between MW and LW wavebands in ra-  
dio mode.  
Changes between MP3 display, MP3  
browse mode and MP3 playlist mode in  
MP3 mode.  
Changes between CD overview and CD  
changer display in CD changer mode.  
Scrolls in multi-page menus.  
> Arrow keys or  
? BAND button  
Calls up the Tuner menu in radio mode.  
@ Arrow keys or  
A MENU button  
Calls up the menu for basic and audio  
settings.  
B OK button  
3 On/Off button  
Short press: Confirms menu settings.  
Ending the scan function.  
Long press: Starts the Scan function.  
Short press: Switches the device on.  
In operation: Mutes the device.  
Long press: Switches the device off.  
C
button (eject)  
to eject the CD from the device  
4 SOURCE button  
Source selection between radio and CD  
and (if connected or switched on) CD  
changer, AUX and FRONT AUX.  
5 Volume control  
6 to ; softkeys  
To select functions and menu items in  
the different operating modes (radio,  
CD, MP3, CD changer) and in the menu  
for basic settings. The respective func-  
tion of a softkey is shown next to the  
softkey on the display. For further de-  
tails, please read the section "Display  
elements" on the next page.  
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Display elements  
The display in radio mode:  
The display in CD, CD changer  
and MP3 mode:  
F
A
B
C
D
E
A
F
B C  
D
E
TMC  
FMT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
16:13  
TMC  
CD  
16:13  
92,8  
MHz  
Radio Sun  
02:19  
Mix CD  
TRACK 06  
Madonna in concert tonight  
SONG: Bob Marley - No woman no cry  
F
J
H
G
F
J
H
G
A TMC symbol  
Note:  
B Traffic jam symbol  
The figure shows the CD display. The  
functions and information of the CD  
changer and MP3 display may differ.  
for priority for traffic information  
C Main line  
RDS station name or frequency  
D Clock  
E Level indicator  
A TMC symbol  
B Traffic jam symbol  
for priority for traffic information  
Memory bank (e.g. FM1, FM2, FMT)  
C Main line  
F Memory location for radio stations  
which can be selected using the six  
softkeys 6 to ;  
Track number/ID3 or file name  
D Clock  
E Level indicator  
G Info line 1  
Audio source (CD, CDC, MP3)  
Frequency of the station  
F Functions which can be selected using  
the softkeys 6 to ;  
H Info line 2  
Frequency unit (MHz or kHz)  
G Info line 1  
I Info line 3  
Playing time  
Radio text, if supported by the station  
H Info line 2  
Note:  
Activated audio functions  
The TMC symbol appears only if you  
connect an external navigation system  
and it starts searching for TMC sta-  
tions.  
I Info line 3  
CD text / CD name / title information  
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Contents  
Switching confirmation beep on/off  
(Beep) ......................................... 70  
Contents  
The display in radio mode: .............. 58  
The display in CD, CD changer and  
Radio mode ..................................... 70  
Adjusting the tuner......................... 70  
Switching to radio mode ................. 71  
Convenient RDS functions (AF, REG).. 71  
Selecting the waveband (Band)/  
memory bank................................ 71  
Tuning into a station ....................... 72  
Adjusting the sensitivity of the  
station seek tuning (Sensitivity) ....... 72  
Storing stations ............................. 73  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travel Store) ............................... 73  
Listening to stored stations ............. 73  
Scanning receivable stations (Scan) .. 73  
Setting the scanning time  
MP3 mode:................................... 58  
About these instructions .................. 61  
Symbols used................................ 61  
Use as directed.............................. 61  
Declaration of conformity................ 61  
For your safety ................................ 62  
If you are installing device yourself.... 62  
Observe the following!.................... 62  
Cleaning instructions...................... 63  
Disposal of old unit ........................ 63  
Scope of delivery............................. 63  
Optional equipment  
(not part of the scope of delivery) .... 63  
(Scan Time) .................................. 74  
Programme type (PTY) .................. 74  
Traffic information........................... 76  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off ............................... 76  
Adjusting volume for traffic  
announcements (Traffic Volume)...... 76  
CD mode ......................................... 77  
Switching to CD mode .................... 77  
Selecting tracks............................. 78  
Fast searching (audible).................. 78  
Random track play (MIX)................. 78  
Scanning tracks (Scan)................... 78  
Repeating tracks (RPT)................... 78  
Displaying CD text.......................... 79  
Ejecting a CD................................. 79  
MP3/WMA mode ............................. 80  
Preparing an MP3 CD ..................... 80  
Switching to MP3 mode .................. 81  
Adjusting the display (INF, ALL, SCL)... 81  
Selecting a directory ...................... 82  
Selecting tracks/files...................... 82  
Warranty......................................... 64  
Service ........................................... 64  
Detachable control panel ................. 65  
Theft protection............................. 65  
Removing the control panel ............. 65  
Attaching the control panel.............. 65  
Switch-off time (Off Timer) ............. 66  
Timeout function ........................... 66  
Switching on/off.............................. 66  
Switching on/off with the On/Off  
button.......................................... 66  
Switching on/off using the vehicle  
ignition......................................... 66  
Switching the device off using the  
detachable control panel................. 66  
Switching demo mode on/off........... 67  
Switching the welcome text on/off  
and changing it (Turn On Text) ......... 67  
Adjusting the volume ....................... 68  
Adjusting the power-on volume  
(On Volume) ................................. 68  
Quickly reducing the volume (Mute).. 68  
Telephone Audio/Navigation Audio ... 69  
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Contents  
Selecting directories and track in  
MP3 browse mode ......................... 82  
Selecting playlists and tracks in  
MP3 playlist mode ......................... 83  
Fast searching (audible).................. 84  
Random track play (MIX)................. 84  
Scanning tracks (Scan)................... 84  
Repeating individual tracks or whole  
directories (RPT) ........................... 84  
Preamplifier output  
(Preamp-Out/Sub-Out) .................... 93  
Adjusting the Sub-Out level and  
Sub-Out cut-off frequency (Subout)... 93  
X-Bass............................................. 94  
Adjusting X-Bass boost (X-Bass)....... 94  
Adjusting enhanced X-Bass settings  
(Enhanced X-Bass) ........................ 95  
Equalizer presettings (Presets) ........ 95  
CD changer mode ............................ 85  
Switching to CD changer mode ........ 85  
Configuring the display ................... 85  
Selecting CDs................................ 86  
Selecting tracks............................. 86  
Fast searching (audible).................. 86  
Repeating individual tracks or whole  
CDs (RPT) .................................... 86  
Random track play (MIX)................. 87  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs (Scan).. 87  
Naming a CD (CDN)........................ 87  
Clock .............................................. 88  
Adjusting the time (Time Setting) ..... 88  
Selecting the 12/24-hour clock  
mode (24 H Mode)......................... 88  
Displaying time permanently with  
Adjusting the display ....................... 96  
Adjusting the display brightness  
(Brightness) ................................. 96  
Adjusting the display viewing angle  
(Angle)......................................... 96  
Activating/deactivating the screen  
saver (Screen Saver) ...................... 96  
Changing wallpapers of the display... 97  
External audio sources..................... 99  
Connecting external audio sources ... 99  
Switching on the rear AUX input and  
front AUX-IN socket (Auxiliary)......... 99  
Naming external audio sources  
(Edit Auxiliary) ............................ 100  
Restoring factory settings  
(Norm Set) .................................... 101  
device switched off and ignition  
Technical data ............................... 102  
Glossary ....................................... 103  
Index ............................................ 105  
switched on (Off Clock) .................. 89  
Sound ............................................. 89  
Adjusting Bass............................... 90  
Adjusting Treble............................. 91  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance)..................... 91  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
distribution (fader) ........................ 91  
Adjusting enhanced bass settings  
(Enhanced Bass) ........................... 91  
Adjusting enhanced treble settings  
(Enhanced Treble) ......................... 92  
Adjusting middle settings (Middle) ... 92  
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About these instructions  
Use as directed  
About these instructions  
This device is intended for installation and  
operation in a vehicle with 12 V vehicle sys-  
tem voltage and must be installed in a DIN  
slot. Observe the 'performance limits in the  
technical data. Repairs and installation, if  
necessary, should be performed by a spe-  
cialist.  
These instructions contain important infor-  
mation to easily and safely install and oper-  
ate the device.  
Read these instructions carefully and  
completely before using the device.  
Keep the instructions at a location so  
that they are always accessible to all  
users.  
Declaration of conformity  
Always pass on the device to third par-  
ties together with these instructions.  
The Blaupunkt GmbH declares that the  
Seattle MP57 device complies with the  
basic requirements and the other relevant  
regulations of the directive 89/336/EWG.  
In addition, observe the instructions of the  
devices used in conjunction with this de-  
vice.  
Symbols used  
These instructions employ the following  
symbols:  
DANGER!  
Warns against danger of injuries  
CAUTION!  
Warns about laser beam  
CAUTION!  
Warns about damaging the CD  
drive  
The CE mark confirms the compli-  
ance with EU directives.  
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Identifies a sequencing step  
Identifies a listing  
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For your safety  
To protect your hearing, always listen  
at a moderate volume. During mute  
phases (e.g. when changing the audio  
source or CD in the CD changer and  
Travelstore), changing the volume is  
not audible. Do not increase the volume  
during this mute phase.  
For your safety  
The device was manufactured according to  
the state of the art and established safety  
guidelines. Even so, dangers may occur if  
you do not observe the safety notes in these  
instructions.  
Always listen at a moderate volume so  
that you can always hear acoustic warn-  
ing signals (e.g. police).  
If you are installing device  
yourself  
You may only install the device yourself if  
you are experienced in installing car sound  
systems and are very familiar with the elec-  
trical system of the vehicle. For this pur-  
pose, observe the installation instructions  
at the end of these instructions.  
After operation  
The device is worthless to a thief with-  
out the control panel. Always remove  
the control panel whenever you leave  
the vehicle.  
Transport the control panel so that it is  
protected against impacts and the con-  
tacts cannot become dirty.  
Observe the following!  
CAUTION  
The device contains a Class 1 laser  
that can cause injuries to your eyes.  
Do not open the device and do not perform  
any modifications.  
In operation  
For the front AUX-IN socket, use only  
the angled jack plug from Blaupunkt  
(7 607 001 535). All protruding parts,  
incl. straight plugs or adapters, can  
lead to an increased injury risk in case  
of an accident.  
Operate the device only if traffic situa-  
tion permits it! Stop at a suitable loca-  
tion to perform extensive settings.  
Remove or attach the control panel only  
while the vehicle is standing an.  
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For your safety  
Scope of delivery  
Cleaning instructions  
Scope of delivery  
Solvents, cleaning and scouring agents as  
well as dashboard spray and plastics care  
product may contain ingredients that will  
damage the surface of the device.  
The scope of delivery includes:  
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1
1
2
1
1
Car sound system  
Case for the control panel  
Support frame  
Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth  
for cleaning the device.  
Disassembly bar  
Guide pin  
Disposal of old unit  
Operating instructions  
Do not dispose of your old unit in the  
household trash!  
Optional equipment  
(not part of the scope of delivery)  
Use only accessories approved by  
Blaupunkt.  
Use the return and collection systems avail-  
able to dispose of the old device.  
Remote control  
The steering wheel and/or handheld remote  
control allows you to access the basic func-  
tions of your car sound system safely and  
conveniently.  
You cannot switch the device on/off using  
the remote control!  
You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer  
which remote controls can be used with  
your car sound system.  
Amplifier  
You can use all Blaupunkt and Velocity am-  
plifiers.  
CD changers  
You can connect the following Blaupunkt  
CD changers:  
CDC A 03, CDC A 08 and IDC A 09.  
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Warranty  
Service  
Warranty  
Service  
We provide  
a
manufacturer's warranty In some countries, Blaupunkt offers a repair  
for products bought within the European and pick-up service.  
Union. Devices purchased outside the Information about the availability of this  
European Union are subject to the warranty service in your country can be found at  
terms published by our respective regional www.blaupunkt.com.  
agency.  
If you want to take advantage of this serv-  
ice, you may request a pick-up service for  
your device via the Internet.  
The warranty terms can be called up under  
from:  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
Hotline  
Robert-Bosch-Str. 200  
D-31139 Hildesheim, Germany  
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Detachable control panel  
Notes:  
Detachable control panel  
• The device is switched off after a time  
preset by you. For further details,  
please read the section "Switch-off  
time (Off Timer)" in this chapter.  
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.  
• The device remembers the audio  
source played last for the next switch-  
on.  
• Any CD already inserted in the device  
remains there.  
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.  
Attaching the control panel  
Notes:  
• Never drop the control panel.  
• Do not expose the control panel to di-  
rect sunlight or another heat source.  
2.  
1.  
• 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.  
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Hold the control panel approximately at  
a right angle to the device. (see Figure,  
Step 1)  
u
u
u
Push the control panel into the guides  
at the bottom edge of the device.  
Removing the control panel  
Push the control panel carefully into the  
bracket until it clicks into place.  
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Press the button 1.  
The control panel opens to the bottom.  
Fold the control panel up into the slot  
and press it gently into place until it  
clicks. (see Figure, Step 2)  
If the device was still switched on when you  
detached the control panel, it will automati-  
cally switch on with the last setting acti-  
vated (radio, CD, MP3, CD changer or AUX)  
when the panel is replaced.  
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Hold the control panel by its right side  
and then pull it straight out of the  
bracket.  
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Detachable control panel  
Switching on/off  
Switch-off time (Off Timer)  
After opening the control panel, the device  
is switched off after an adjustable time. You  
can set this time from 15 to 30 seconds.  
Switching on/off  
There are various ways of switching the de-  
vice on/off:  
Switching on/off with the On/Off  
button  
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Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
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For switch-on, press the On/Off but-  
ton 3.  
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Press the softkey "Various Settings"  
9.  
The device switches on.  
The "Various" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Off Timer" 6.  
The current switch-off time is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
or button > to adjust the switch-  
off time.  
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To switch off the device, press and hold  
down the On/Off button 3 for longer  
than two seconds.  
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The device switches off.  
Note:  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
To protect the vehicle battery, the de-  
vice will switch off automatically after  
one hour if the ignition is off.  
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press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Switching on/off using the  
vehicle ignition  
The device will switch on/off simultane-  
ously with the ignition if the device is cor-  
rectly connected to the vehicle’s ignition as  
shown in the installation instructions and  
you did not switch the device off by press-  
ing the On/Off button 3.  
Timeout function  
The device features a time-out function  
(time window).  
For example, if you press the MENU but-  
ton A and select a menu item, the device  
switches back to the display of the audio  
source after approx. 18 seconds after the  
last button activation. The settings per-  
formed are saved.  
Switching the device off using  
the detachable control panel  
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Detach the control panel.  
The devices switches off after the time set  
in the menu. For further details, please read  
the section "Switch-off time (Off Timer)" in  
the chapter "Detachable control panel".  
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Switching on/off  
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Press the softkey "Turn On Text" ::  
Switching demo mode on/off  
: The welcome text is switched on.  
: The welcome text is switched off.  
The device is supplied from the factory with  
demo mode switched on. In demo mode, an  
animation plays on the display that shows  
the most important functions of the de-  
vice.  
The animation is shown for approx. 16 sec-  
onds after the last activation of the button.  
Pressing any button interrupts the anima-  
tion and returns to the display of the current  
audio source.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
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press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Changing the welcome text  
To change the welcome text,  
To switch the demo mode on or off,  
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press the MENU button A for longer  
than 4 seconds.  
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press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
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Press the softkey "Various Settings"  
9.  
Switching the welcome  
text on/off and changing it  
(Turn On Text)  
When you switch on the device, an anima-  
tion appears, followed by a welcome text.  
The welcome text is factory set to "The ad-  
vantage in your car".  
The "Various" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Turn On Text" 8.  
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The 35-character text input is displayed.  
The first character is highlighted.  
To switch between the entry positions,  
You can switch the display of this welcome  
text on or off and enter your own welcome  
text of up to 35 characters.  
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press the or button >.  
To select a character at an entry position,  
press the or button @.  
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Switching the welcome text on/off  
To switch the welcome text on or off,  
To save the name entered and to exit the  
text input,  
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press the MENU button A.  
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press the OK button B.  
The menu is displayed.  
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Press the softkey "Display Settings"  
7.  
The "Display" menu appears.  
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Volume  
As an alternative, you can select the set-  
ting "Last Volume" in the "Volume" menu by  
pressing the softkey :. When you switch  
on the device, the volume level that was set  
the last time you switched the device off is  
activated again.  
Adjusting the volume  
You can adjust the volume in increments  
from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum).  
To increase the volume,  
u
turn the volume control 5 clockwise.  
To decrease the volume,  
Notes:  
u
turn the volume control 5 counter-  
clockwise.  
• To protect your hearing, the power-  
on volume is limited to the value "38"  
for the setting "Last Volume". If the  
volume was higher before switch-off,  
the value is automatically set to "38"  
at switch-on. This prevents an unin-  
tentionally and unexpectedly high vol-  
ume when switching on the device.  
Adjusting the power-on volume  
(On Volume)  
You can set the power-on volume. To set a  
specific power-on volume,  
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press the MENU button A.  
• To undo the "Last Volume" setting,  
press the softkey "On Volume" ; in  
the "Volume" menu. The power-on vol-  
ume set last is displayed and is active  
again. You can now leave the menu by  
pressing the OK button B or directly  
set a different power-on volume.  
The menu is displayed.  
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Press the softkey "Volume Settings"  
8.  
The "Volume" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "On Volume" ;.  
The current power-on volume is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
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Quickly reducing the volume  
(Mute)  
You can quickly reduce the volume to a pre-  
set level.  
or button > to adjust the power-  
on volume between 1 and 66.  
To help you adjust the setting more easily,  
the device will increase or decrease the vol-  
ume as you make your changes.  
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Briefly press the On/Off button 3.  
"MUTE" appears on the display.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Cancelling mute  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
To return to your previously set volume  
level,  
u
briefly press the On/Off button 3  
again.  
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Volume  
You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer  
which navigation systems can be used with  
your car sound system.  
Adjusting the mute volume  
(Mute Volume)  
The mute volume is adjustable.  
If you answer a call or a navigation an-  
nouncement takes place, the display shows  
"Phone Call".  
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Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
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Press the softkey "Volume Settings"  
8.  
Adjusting the volume for telephone  
audio/navigation audio (Phone Volume)  
During a telephone call or a voice output of  
the navigation, no traffic announcements  
are switched through. The traffic announce-  
ment is not recorded!  
The "Volume" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Mute Volume" 8.  
The current setting is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
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or button > to adjust the volume  
between 1 and 66.  
You can set the volume level at which the  
telephone calls or navigation announce-  
ments are mixed in.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
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Press the MENU button A.  
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press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
The menu is displayed.  
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Press the softkey "Volume Settings"  
8.  
The "Volume" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Phone Volume" 7.  
The current setting is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
Telephone Audio/Navigation  
Audio  
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Muting during telephone mode  
or button > to adjust the volume  
between 1 and 66.  
If your car sound system is connected  
with a cell phone or navigation system,  
answering the phone or a voice output of  
the navigation automatically mutes the car  
sound system. The call or the voice output  
is played back via the loudspeakers of the  
card sound system. 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.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
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press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Note:  
You can use the volume control 5 to  
adjust the volume of telephone calls  
and navigation announcements whilst  
you are listening to them.  
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Volume  
Radio mode  
Switching confirmation beep  
on/off (Beep)  
Radio mode  
This device is equipped with an RDS radio  
The system will output a confirmation beep receiver. Many of the receivable FM stations  
for some functions if you keep a button broadcast a signal that not only carries the  
pressed down for longer than two seconds, programme but also additional information  
for instance, when assigning a radio station such as the station name and programme  
to a station preset button. You can switch type (PTY).  
the beep on or off.  
The station name appears on the display as  
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Press the MENU button A.  
soon as the tuner receives it.  
The menu is displayed.  
Adjusting the tuner  
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Press the softkey "Volume Settings"  
8.  
To ensure proper functioning of the tuner,  
the device must be set for the region in  
which it is being operated. You can select  
between Europe "EUROPE", America "USA"  
and Thailand "THAILAND". The tuner is fac-  
tory-set to the region in which it was sold.  
If you experience problems with your radio  
reception, check this setting.  
The "Volume" menu is displayed.  
To switch the confirmation beep on or off,  
u
press the softkey "Beep" 9:  
:
The confirmation beep is  
switched on.  
:
The confirmation beep is  
switched off.  
Note:  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
The radio functions described in these  
operating instructions refer to the tun-  
er setting EUROPE.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
u
u
Switch off the device by pressing the  
On/Off button 3.  
Press and hold the softkeys 8 and ;  
at the same time and switch on the de-  
vice again using the On/Off button 3.  
The "Area" menu with the available regions  
"EUROPE", "USA" and "THAILAND" as well  
as the current setting is displayed.  
u
Select your tuner region with the corre-  
sponding softkey "USA" 6, "EUROPE"  
7 or "THAILAND" 8.  
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Radio mode  
To save the setting,  
Switching REGIONAL on/off  
Press the BAND button ?.  
The "Tuner" menu is displayed.  
To switch REGIONAL on/off,  
u
u
press the OK button B. The radio  
starts with the setting selected last (ra-  
dio, CD, MP3, CD changer or AUX).  
u
press the softkey "Regional" 8:  
Switching to radio mode  
If you are in CD, MP3, CD changer or AUX  
mode,  
: REGIONAL is switched on.  
: REGIONAL is switched off.  
To save the setting,  
press the OK button B.  
u
or  
press the BAND button ?.  
u
u
press the SOURCE button 4 repeat-  
edly until "TUNER" appears on the dis-  
play.  
Switching convenient RDS function on  
or off (RDS)  
u
Press the BAND button ?.  
The "Tuner" menu is displayed.  
Convenient RDS functions  
(AF, REG)  
The convenient RDS functions AF  
(Alternative Frequency) and REGIONAL ex-  
tend your radio’s range of functions.  
To switch the RDS functions AF and  
REGIONAL on or off,  
u
press the softkey "RDS" :.  
: RDS is switched on.  
: RDS is switched off.  
AF: If the RDS function is activated, the  
radio automatically tunes into the best  
receivable frequency for the station  
that is currently set.  
To save the setting,  
press the OK button B.  
u
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.  
Selecting the waveband (Band)/  
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.  
Note:  
Six stations can be stored in each memory  
bank.  
REGIONAL must be activated/deacti-  
vated separately in the "Tuner" menu.  
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Radio mode  
To switch between the wavebands FM, MW To change the set frequency in small incre-  
and LW,  
ments,  
u
press the BAND button ?.  
u
briefly press the or button >.  
The "Tuner" menu is displayed.  
To change the set frequency quickly,  
u
Press the softkey "Band" 7 in FM  
mode or 6 in AM mode.  
u
press and hold down the or button  
> for a longer period of time.  
The "Band" menu for the selection of the  
waveband is displayed.  
Browsing through broadcasting  
networks (FM only)  
If a radio station provides several pro-  
grammes, you have the option of browsing  
through its so-called "broadcasting net-  
work".  
u
Press the softkey "FM" 6, "MW" 7 or  
"LW" ;.  
The radio changes to the selected wave-  
band.  
To switch between the memory banks FM1,  
FM2 and FMT in the FM waveband or be-  
tween MW and LW in the AM waveband,  
Note:  
The convenient RDS function must be  
activated before you can use this fea-  
ture.  
u
press the NEXT button 2.  
Tuning into a station  
There are various ways of tuning into a  
station.  
u
Press the or button > to switch  
to the next station on the broadcasting  
network.  
Note:  
Automatic station seek tuning  
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.  
u
Press the or button @.  
The radio tunes into the next receivable  
station.  
Note:  
If the priority for traffic information is  
active (the display shows the traffic jam  
symbol B), the next traffic information  
station is set.  
Adjusting the sensitivity of the  
station seek tuning (Sensitivity)  
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. The sensitivity  
can be adjusted from 1 (low) to 6 (high).  
Tuning into stations manually  
You can also tune into stations manually.  
Note:  
u
Press the BAND button ?.  
You can only tune into stations manu-  
ally if the convenient RDS function is  
deactivated.  
The display shows the first page of the  
"Tuner" menu.  
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Radio mode  
u
u
Change to the second page of the  
"Tuner" menu by pressing the NEXT  
button 2.  
Note:  
Any stations that were previously  
stored in this memory bank are deleted  
in the process.  
Press the softkey "Sensitivity" 8 re-  
peatedly until the desired sensitivity  
level is displayed behind "Sensitivity".  
u
Press the BAND button ?.  
The "Tuner" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Travel Store" 9.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
The storing procedure begins. "Travel Store"  
appears on the display. After the process  
has completed, the radio will play the sta-  
tion that is stored in memory location 1 of  
the FMT memory bank.  
u
press the OK button B.  
Note:  
The device stores the sensitivity value  
set in the respective FM and AM wave-  
band.  
Note:  
If the priority for traffic information is  
active (the display shows the traffic  
jam symbol), only traffic information  
stations are stored.  
Storing stations  
Storing stations manually  
u
Select the desired memory bank (FM1,  
FM2, FMT) or one of the wavebands  
(MW or LW).  
Listening to stored stations  
u
u
Select the memory bank or waveband.  
u
u
Tune into the desired station.  
Briefly press on the softkeys 6 to  
;.  
Briefly press on the softkeys 6 to  
;.  
The assignment of all six memory locations  
is displayed.  
The assignment of all six memory locations  
is displayed.  
u
Press the softkey 6 to ; where the  
desired station is stored.  
u
Press and hold down one of the softkeys  
6 to ; for longer than two seconds  
to assign the station to that button.  
The stored station is played if it can be re-  
ceived.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travel Store)  
You can automatically store the six stations  
offering the strongest reception in the re-  
gion (FM only). The stations are stored in  
the FMT memory bank.  
Scanning receivable stations  
(Scan)  
You can use the scan function to play all the  
receivable stations briefly. You can set the  
scanning time in the menu to between 5  
and 30 seconds.  
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Radio mode  
Starting Scan  
Programme type (PTY)  
Besides transmitting the station name,  
some FM stations also provide informa-  
u
Press and hold down the OK button B  
for longer than 2 seconds.  
The radio scans the next receivable station. tion on the type of programme that they are  
"SCAN" and the current frequency or the broadcasting. Your car radio can receive  
station name appear intermittently on the and display this information.  
display.  
For example, the programme types can be:  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
JAZZ  
POP  
Cancelling the scan and continuing to  
listen to a station  
SERVICE  
u
Press the OK button B.  
KNOWLEDGE  
KIDS  
Scanning stops and the radio continues  
playing the station that it tuned into last.  
You can use the PTY function to select sta-  
tions of a particular programme type.  
PTY-EON  
Setting the scanning time  
(Scan 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 button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
u
Press the softkey "Various Settings"  
9.  
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 in the  
display. The radio will then retune to  
the station that it received last.  
The "Various" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Scan Time" :.  
The current setting is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
u
u
or button > to set the desired  
scanning time.  
• 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 mode  
or CD-changer mode to the station  
whose programme type matches the  
one you selected.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Note:  
• If you do not want this PTY EON  
switching, disable PTY. First, switch  
to radio mode with the SOURCE 4  
The defined scanning time is also ap-  
plied by the system to scanning carried  
out in CD and CD-changer as well as  
MP3 mode.  
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Radio mode  
To select a language,  
or BAND button ?. In CD or CD  
changer mode, the required menu is  
not available.  
u
press the softkey "English" 6,  
"Francais" 8 or "Deutsch" ;.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Switching PTY on/off (Program Type)  
To switch on PTY, select a programme  
type. For further details, read the section  
"Selecting the programme type and start-  
ing seek tuning" in this chapter.  
u
press the OK button B.  
Selecting the programme type and  
starting seek tuning (Program Type)  
To switch off PTY,  
u
Press the BAND button ?.  
u
press the BAND button ?.  
The display shows the first page of the  
"Tuner" menu.  
The display shows the first page of the  
"Tuner" menu.  
u
Change to the second page of the  
"Tuner" menu by pressing the NEXT  
button 2.  
u
Change to the second page of the  
"Tuner" menu by pressing the NEXT  
button 2.  
u
Press the softkey "Program Type" ;.  
u
Press the softkey "Program Type" ;.  
The "PTY" menu is displayed.  
The "PTY" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "PTY OFF" 6.  
If the desired programme type is not of-  
fered in the current view,  
u
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
scroll through the "PTY" menu with the  
NEXT button 2.  
u
press the OK button B.  
To select a programme type,  
u
press the corresponding softkey 7 to  
;.  
Selecting the PTY language (Program  
Lang)  
You can select the language for the display  
of the programme types. Options include  
DEUTSCH, ENGLISH and FRANÇAIS.  
u
Press the or button @ to start  
seek tuning.  
The radio will then tune into the next station  
that it finds that corresponds to your select-  
ed programme type.  
u
press the BAND button ?.  
The display shows the first page of the  
"Tuner" menu.  
Note:  
After selecting a programme type, you  
can also exit the "PTY" menu with the  
OK button Bwithout starting the seek  
tuning. As long as a programme type is  
selected, you can also start the PTY  
seek tuning in regular radio mode with  
the or button @.  
u
Change to the second page of the  
"Tuner" menu by pressing the NEXT  
button 2.  
u
Press the softkey "Program Lang" 9.  
The "PTY LANG" menu is displayed.  
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Traffic information  
If you hear the warning beep, you can ei-  
ther switch off traffic information priority  
or tune into a station that broadcasts traffic  
information.  
Traffic information  
Your device is equipped with an RDS-EON  
receiver. EON (Enhanced Other Network)  
ensures that whenever a traffic announce-  
ment (TA) is broadcast, the system switch-  
es automatically from a station that does  
not provide traffic reports to the appropri-  
ate traffic information station within the  
broadcasting network that does.  
Switching priority for traffic information  
on/off in radio mode (Traffic)  
To switch priority for traffic information on/  
off in radio mode,  
u
press the BAND button ?.  
Once the traffic announcement has been  
played, the system will switch back to the  
programme that you were listening to be-  
fore.  
The display shows the first page of the  
"Tuner" menu.  
u
Press the softkey "Traffic" 6 to switch  
priority for traffic information on or  
off:  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
The priority for traffic announcements is ac-  
tivated if the display shows the traffic jam  
symbol B.  
: Priority for traffic information is  
switched on.  
: Priority for traffic information is  
switched off.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Notes:  
After approx. 16 seconds, a warning  
beep sounds,  
u
press the OK button B.  
• if you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station that you  
are currently listening to.  
Switching priority for traffic  
information on/off in CD, CD changer  
and MP3 mode (TA)  
• if you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station that the  
system is tuned into while you are in  
the CD or CD changer mode, and the  
subsequent automatic seek tuning  
cannot find a new traffic information  
station.  
To switch priority for traffic information on/  
off in CD, CD changer and MP3 mode,  
u
press the softkey "TA" 8.  
Adjusting volume for traffic  
announcements (Traffic Volume)  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
• if you retune the radio from a traffic  
information station to a station that  
does not broadcast traffic informa-  
tion.  
The menu is displayed.  
u
Press the softkey "Volume Settings"  
8.  
The "Volume" menu is displayed.  
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Traffic information  
CD mode  
u
Press the softkey "Traffic Volume" 6.  
The current setting is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
CD mode  
You can use this device to play standard  
audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs with a diam-  
eter of 12 cm.  
u
or button > to adjust the volume  
between 1 and 66.  
Risk of severe damage  
to the CD drive!  
CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm and  
noncircular contoured CDs (shape CDs)  
must not be used.  
To help you adjust the setting more easily,  
the device will increase or decrease the vol-  
ume as you make your changes.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
We accept no responsibility for any dam-  
age to the CD drive that may occur as a  
result of the use of unsuitable CDs.  
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!  
Notes:  
• Using the volume control 5, you can  
also adjust the volume during a traf-  
fic announcement for the duration of  
that announcement.  
Besides being able to play audio CDs on this  
device, you can also play CDs containing  
MP3/WMA music files. For further informa-  
tion, please read the chapter entitled "MP3/  
WMA mode".  
• During traffic reports, you can adjust  
the sound settings and volume distri-  
bution settings for traffic announce-  
ments. For further details, please  
read the "Sound" chapter.  
Switching to CD mode  
If there is no CD inserted in the drive,  
u
press the button 1.  
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.  
You must not hinder or assist the drive as it  
draws in the CD.  
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CD mode  
u
Gently close the control panel whilst  
exerting a little pressure until you feel  
it click into place.  
Cancelling MIX  
u
Press the softkey "MIX" 6 again.  
"MIX OFF" briefly appears on the display,  
info line 2 H no longer displays "Mix All".  
The CD playback starts and "CD" is shown  
on the display.  
Scanning tracks (Scan)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the CD.  
Note:  
If the vehicle ignition was switched  
off prior to inserting the CD, you must  
switch the device on first with the On/  
Off button 3 to start the playback.  
u
Press the OK button B for longer than  
2 seconds.  
The next track will then be scanned. "SCAN"  
and the current track number are intermit-  
tently shown on the display.  
If a CD is already inserted in the drive,  
u
press the SOURCE button 4 repeat-  
edly until "CD" appears on the display.  
Playback begins from the point at which it  
was last interrupted.  
Note:  
You can set the scan time. For further  
information, please read the section  
entitled "Setting the scanning time" in  
the "Radio mode" chapter.  
Selecting tracks  
u
Press an arrow button > or @ to se-  
lect the next or previous track.  
Cancelling Scan and continuing listening  
to a track  
To end the scanning process,  
If you press the > or button @ once,  
the player will play the current track again  
from the beginning.  
u
press the OK button B.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
u
press and hold down the > or @ ar-  
row button until fast searching back-  
wards or forwards begins.  
Repeating tracks (RPT)  
If you want to repeat a track,  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7.  
Random track play (MIX)  
"REPEAT TRACK" briefly appears on the  
display, info line 2 H permanently displays  
"Rpt Trk". The track is repeated continuous-  
ly until you deactivate Repeat.  
u
Press the softkey "MIX" 6.  
"MIX ALL" briefly appears on the display,  
info line 2 H permanently displays "Mix  
All". The next randomly selected track will  
then be played.  
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CD mode  
Cancelling repeat  
Notes:  
If you want to cancel the repeat function,  
• If a CD is ejected, the drive will auto-  
matically draw it back in again after  
approx. 10 seconds.  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 again.  
"REPEAT OFF" briefly appears on the dis-  
play, info line 2 H no longer displays "Rpt  
Trk". Normal playback is then resumed.  
• You can also eject CDs whilst the de-  
vice is switched off or whilst another  
audio source is activated.  
Displaying CD text  
Some CDs include CD text. The CD text  
might contain the names of the artist and  
the album.  
The CD text is displayed as scrolling text.  
Switching CD text on/off (TXT, SCL)  
u
Press the softkey "TXT" ;.  
If CD text is switched on or off, the display  
briefly shows "CD Text On" or "CD Text  
Off".  
If the CD provides CD text and CD text is  
switched on, the CD text is displayed in info  
line 3 J.  
Note:  
If the CD text is too long to be complete-  
ly displayed, you can use the softkey  
"SCL" : to display the CD text as  
scrolling text.  
Ejecting a CD  
u
Press the button 1.  
The control panel opens to the bottom.  
u
Press the button C next to the CD  
compartment.  
The CD is ejected.  
u
Remove the CD and close the control  
panel.  
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MP3/WMA mode  
MP3 tracks can contain additional infor-  
mation such as the artist, album and track  
name (ID3 tags). This device can display  
ID3 tags of version 1 and 2.  
MP3/WMA mode  
You can also use this car sound system to  
play CD-Rs and CD-RWs that contain MP3  
music files. You can also play WMA files.  
This chapters deals only with playing  
MP3 files since the operation for MP3  
and WMA files is identical.  
This device can manage up to 999 tracks in  
99 directories. The directories and tracks  
on the CD can be selected individually.  
Notes:  
D01  
• WMA files with Digital Rights  
Management (DRM) from online mu-  
sic shops cannot be played with this  
device.  
A
D02  
• WMAfilescanonlybeplayedbacksafe-  
ly if they were created with Windows  
Media Player version 8 or later.  
D03  
D04  
T001  
T001  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
T007  
T008  
T009  
T010  
T011  
Preparing an MP3 CD  
The various combinations of CD burners, CD  
burning software and CD blanks may lead to  
problems arising with the device’s ability to  
play certain CDs. If problems occur with your  
own burned CDs, you should try another  
brand of CD blank or choose another colour  
of CD blank. To avoid problems when playing  
self-burned CDs, you should not burn CDs at  
speeds greater than 16-speed.  
B
T001  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
A
B
Directories  
Tracks · Files  
The format of the CD must be ISO 9660  
Level 1/Level 2 or Joliet. Other formats can-  
not be played reliably.  
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.  
When creating (coding) MP3/WMA files  
from audio files, you should use bit rates  
from 32 to 320 kbit/s for MP3 files or 32 to  
192 kbps for WMA files.  
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MP3/WMA mode  
Notes:  
Switching to MP3 mode  
For an MP3 CD, the MP3 mode is activated  
in the same way as the normal CD mode.  
For further information, please read the  
• When naming files (directories and  
tracks) you should avoid using ac-  
cents and special characters.  
• If you use file names with more than section entitled "Switching to CD mode" in  
16 characters (including ".MP3" or the "CD mode" chapter.  
".WMA"), the maximum number of  
tracks and directories is reduced.  
Adjusting the display  
(INF, ALL, SCL)  
If you like your files to be in the specific or-  
der, save the files on the data carrier in the  
desired sequence in which you want to play  
them later. The devices plays back the files  
in the order in which they were physically  
stored on the data carrier.  
Info line 3 J can display different informa-  
tion about the current track:  
File name  
Directory name  
Track name  
To play back files in this device, the MP3 files  
must have the file extension ".MP3" and the  
WMA files the file extension ".WMA".  
Name of the artist  
Name of the album  
To switch between the different display op-  
tions,  
Notes:  
To ensure uninterrupted playback,  
u
press the softkey "INF" 9 once or sev-  
eral times until the desired display ap-  
pears.  
• 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.  
To display all the available information once  
as scrolling text,  
• Do not use "mixed" CDs containing  
both non-MP3 data and MP3 tracks  
(the device only reads MP3 files dur-  
ing MP3 playback).  
u
press the softkey "ALL" ;.  
Notes:  
• If the information is too long to be  
completely displayed, you can use  
the softkey "SCL" : to display the  
information as scrolling text.  
• 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.  
• Artist and album name are a compo-  
nent of the MP3 ID3 tag of version  
1 and version 2 and can only be dis-  
played if they were stored with the  
MP3 files. For further details, please  
read the instructions of your PC MP3  
software or burner software.  
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MP3/WMA mode  
Selecting and exiting MP3 browse mode  
To change from MP3 display to MP3 browse  
mode,  
Selecting a directory  
To move up or down to another directory,  
u
press the or button @ once or  
several times.  
u
press the NEXT button 2.  
The "BROWSE" menu is displayed with a list  
of the subdirectories and tracks of the cur-  
rent directory. The current track is selected  
in the list.  
Notes:  
• The device will automatically skip and  
not display any directories that do not  
contain MP3 files.  
To exit MP3 browse mode again,  
• The device treats all directories and  
subdirectories as if they were located  
on one level. Repeatedly pressing the  
or button @ will also bring you  
to all subdirectories.  
u
press the NEXT button 2.  
The MP3 display is shown.  
Notes:  
• If the CD also contains MP3 or WMA  
playlists, pressing the NEXT button  
2 brings you to the playlist mode  
from the MP3 browse mode (see the  
section "Selecting playlists and tracks  
in MP3 playlist mode" in this chap-  
ter). In this case, press the NEXT but-  
ton 2 a second time to return to the  
MP3 display.  
Selecting tracks/files  
To move up or down to another track/file in  
the current directory,  
u
press the or button > once or  
several times.  
If you press the > button once, the cur-  
rent track will be played again from the be-  
ginning.  
• The functions of the MP3 display (e.g  
Mix and Repeat) are not available in  
MP3 browse mode.  
Selecting directories and track  
in MP3 browse mode  
Selecting a track or subdirectory  
In MP3 browse mode, the tracks and direc-  
tories of the MP3 CD are displayed as they  
are physically stored on the CD in directo-  
ries and subdirectories. For this purpose,  
a four-line display is shown in MP3 browse  
mode. This display shows all the tracks and  
subdirectories of the current directory as a  
list. You can select and play a track in this  
list or select and open a subdirectory. In ad-  
dition, you can change to the higher level  
directory if you are currently in a subdirec-  
tory.  
To move up or down in the list to the desired  
track or subdirectory,  
u
press the softkeys ; or 9 once or  
several times or the or button @.  
Note:  
If the list contains more than 4 tracks  
and subdirectories, the list is automati-  
cally scrolled up or down while you are  
navigating in the list. If you reached the  
top or the bottom of the list, the arrows  
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of the softkeys ; or 9 are shown  
only as an outline.  
Selecting and exiting MP3 playlist mode  
To change from MP3 display to MP3 playlist  
mode,  
To play the selected track or open the se-  
lected subdirectory,  
u
press the NEXT button 2 twice.  
u
press the softkey : or the OK button  
B.  
The "BROWSE" menu is displayed with a list  
of available playlists.  
The playback of the selected track starts or  
the contents of the selected subdirectory is  
displayed.  
To exit MP3 playlist mode again,  
u
press the NEXT button 2.  
The MP3 display is shown.  
Changing to the higher level directory  
To change from the current to the higher  
level directory,  
Notes:  
• The functions of the MP3 display (e.g  
Mix and Repeat) are not available in  
MP3 browse mode.  
u
press the button >.  
• The MP3 playlist mode is only avail-  
able if the MP3 CD contains playlists.  
Note:  
If no additional higher level directory is  
displayed after pressing the button  
>, you have reached the top level of  
the CD.  
Selecting a track from a playlist  
To move up or down in the list to the desired  
playlist,  
u
press the softkeys ; or 9 once or  
Selecting playlists and tracks in  
MP3 playlist mode  
several times or the  
or  
button  
@.  
If the MP3 CD contains playlists, you can  
select and play these playlists in playlist  
mode. For this purpose, a four-line dis-  
play is shown in playlist mode. This display  
shows all the playlists as a list. You can se-  
lect a playlist in this list and open it and then  
select and play a track of the playlist.  
Note:  
If the list contains more than 4 playl-  
ists, the list is automatically scrolled  
up or down while you are navigating in  
the list. If you reached the top or the  
bottom of the list, the arrows of the  
softkeys ; or 9 are shown only as  
an outline.  
Notes:  
• This device allows playing playlists in  
the formats M3U, PLS, WPL, ASX and To open the selected playlist,  
RMP.  
u
press the softkey : or the OK button  
• The playlists must be stored at the top  
level (Root directory) of the CD.  
B.  
Note  
To exit the open playlist again, press  
the button >.  
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MP3/WMA mode  
The tracks of the selected playlist are shown  
as a list. To select a track,  
Cancelling MIX  
To cancel MIX,  
u
press the softkeys ; or 9 once or  
several times or the or button @.  
u
press the softkey "MIX" 6 once or sev-  
eral times until "MIX OFF" is displayed.  
To play the selected track,  
Info line 2 H no longer displays "Mix Dir" or  
"Mix All".  
u
press the softkey : or the OK button  
B.  
Scanning tracks (Scan)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
the MP3 data carrier.  
Note  
The device treats playlists like directo-  
ries. To play the entire playlist, select  
the first track of the playlist and play it.  
All additional tracks of the playlist are  
then automatically played.  
u
Press the OK button B for longer than  
2 seconds.  
The next track will then be scanned. "SCAN"  
and the current track name are intermit-  
tently shown on the display.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
Note:  
u
press and hold down the or button  
> until fast searching backwards/for-  
wards begins.  
You can set the scan time. For further  
information, please read the section  
entitled "Setting the scanning time" in  
the "Radio mode" chapter.  
Random track play (MIX)  
To play the tracks in the current directory in Cancelling Scan and continuing listening  
random order,  
to a track  
press the softkey "MIX" 6 once or sev-  
eral times until "MIX DIR" is displayed.  
u
Briefly press the OK button B.  
u
The currently scanned track will then con-  
tinue to be played normally.  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Mix  
Dir".  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories (RPT)  
To play the current track repeatedly,  
To play the tracks contained in all the direc-  
tories on the MP3 data carrier in random  
order,  
u
press the softkey "MIX" 6 once or sev-  
eral times until "MIX ALL" is displayed.  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 once or  
several times until "REPEAT TRACK" is  
displayed.  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Mix All".  
Info line  
"Rpt Trk".  
2
H
permanently displays  
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CD changer mode  
To repeat the whole directory,  
CD changer mode  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 once or  
several times until "REPEAT DIR" is dis-  
played.  
Note:  
Information about handling CDs, insert-  
ing CDs and operating the CD changer  
can be found in the operating instruc-  
tions supplied with your CD changer.  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Rpt  
Dir".  
Cancelling repeat  
To stop the current track or current direc-  
tory from being repeated,  
Switching to CD changer mode  
u
Press the SOURCE button 4 repeat-  
edly until "CDC" appears on the display.  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 once or  
several times until "REPEAT OFF" is  
displayed.  
The CD overview is displayed. The de-  
vice starts playing the first CD that the CD  
changer detects.  
Info line 2 H no longer displays "Rpt Trk"  
or "Rpt Dir".  
Configuring the display  
In CD changer mode, you can use the NEXT  
button 2 to change between CD overview  
and CD changer display.  
CD overview  
The CD overview is displayed as soon as you  
start the CD changer mode. In the CD over-  
view, all available CDs in the CD changer are  
displayed. You can directly select a CD with  
the softkeys 6, 7, 8, :and ;. Each  
of these softkeys shows  
either the CD number (e.g. "Disc 01" if  
the CD is located in position 1 in the CD  
magazine)  
or the name of the CD (how to enter a  
name for a CD is described in the sec-  
tion "Naming a CD" in this chapter)  
or a blank space if the corresponding  
position in the CD magazine does not  
contain any CD.  
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CD changer mode  
If CDs are located at positions 6 through  
10 of the CD magazine, they are displayed  
on the second page of the CD overview. To  
change between the first and second page  
of the CD overview,  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
u
press and hold down the or button  
> until fast searching backwards/for-  
wards begins.  
u
press the softkey "Next" or "Previous"  
9.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (RPT)  
CD changer display  
u
If necessary, use the NEXT button 2  
to change to the CD changer display.  
The CD changer display shows information  
about the current CD and the current track.  
In addition, you can access additional func-  
tions, such as Repeat and Mix, in the CD  
changer display. For further details, please  
read the chapter "The display in CD, CD  
changer and MP3 mode".  
To repeat the current track,  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 once or  
several times until "REPEAT TRACK" is  
displayed.  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Rpt  
Trk".  
Selecting CDs  
To repeat the current CD,  
To move up or down to another CD,  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 once or  
several times until "REPEAT CD" is dis-  
played.  
u
press the or button @ once or  
several times.  
Note:  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Rpt  
CD".  
The device will ignore empty CD slots in  
the changer and slots containing invalid  
CDs.  
Cancelling repeat  
To directly change to a specific CD,  
To stop the current track or current CD from  
being repeated,  
u
if necessary, use the NEXT button 2  
to change to the CD overview.  
u
press the softkey "RPT" 7 once or  
several times until "REPEAT OFF" is  
displayed.  
u
Press the softkey of the desired CD.  
Selecting tracks  
To move up or down to another track on the  
current CD,  
Info line 2 H no longer displays "Rpt Trk"  
or "Rpt CD".  
u
press the or button > once or  
several times.  
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CD-changer mode  
Stopping Scan  
To stop scanning,  
Random track play (MIX)  
u
If necessary, use the NEXT button 2  
to change to the CD changer display.  
u
briefly press the OK button B.  
To play the tracks on the current CD in ran- The currently played track will then contin-  
dom order,  
press the softkey "MIX" 6 once or sev-  
eral times until "MIX CD" is displayed.  
ue to be played normally.  
u
Naming a CD (CDN)  
You can name the individual CDs in the CD  
changer for easier identification. In addi-  
tion, you can change or delete the name of a  
CD. The device is capable of storing names  
for up to 30 CDs.  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Mix  
CD".  
To play the tracks on all inserted CDs in ran-  
dom order,  
u
press the softkey "MIX" 6 once or sev-  
eral times until "MIX ALL" is displayed.  
Naming a CD or changing a name  
(Edit CD Name)  
Info line 2 H permanently displays "Mix  
All".  
u
If necessary, use the NEXT button 2  
to change to the CD changer display.  
Cancelling MIX  
u
u
Press the softkey "CDN" ;.  
press the softkey "MIX" 6 once or sev-  
eral times until "MIX OFF" is displayed.  
The menu for editing CD names is dis-  
played.  
Info line 2 H no longer displays "Mix CD"  
or "Mix All".  
To rename the current CD or change the  
name of the CD,  
u
press the softkey "Edit CD Name" 6.  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(Scan)  
To scan (briefly play) all the tracks on all the  
inserted CDs in ascending order,  
The 7-character text input is displayed. The  
first character is highlighted.  
To switch between the entry positions,  
u
press the or button >.  
To select a character at an entry position,  
press the or button @.  
u
press the OK button B for longer than  
2 seconds.  
The next track will then be scanned. "SCAN"  
and the current track number are intermit-  
tently shown on the display.  
u
To save the name entered and to exit the  
text input,  
u
press the OK button B.  
Note:  
You can set the scan time. For further  
information, please read the section  
entitled "Setting the scanning time" in  
the "Radio mode" chapter.  
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CD-changer mode  
Clock  
Deleting CD names  
(Clear CD Name / Clear All Names)  
Clock  
u
If necessary, use the NEXT button 2  
Adjusting the time  
(Time Setting)  
to change to the CD changer display.  
u
Press the softkey "CDN" ;.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Clock Settings" ;.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Time Setting" 6.  
The menu for editing CD names is dis-  
played.  
u
To delete the name of the current CD,  
u
press the softkey "Clear CD Name" ;  
for longer than 2 seconds.  
u
The "Time Set" menu with the currently set  
time is displayed. The hours are highlighted.  
To delete the names of all CDs,  
u
press the softkey "Clear All Names" :  
for longer than 2 seconds.  
To switch between hours and minutes,  
u
press the or button >.  
To adjust hours or minutes,  
press the or button @.  
Deleting the names is briefly confirmed by  
the display "Clearing" and the menu is ex-  
ited.  
u
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Selecting the 12/24-hour clock  
mode (24 H Mode)  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Clock Settings" ;.  
The "Clock" menu is displayed.  
u
u
Press the softkey "24 H Mode" : to  
activate or deactivate the 24-h mode:  
: The time is displayed in 24-h  
mode.  
: The time is displayed in 12-h  
mode.  
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Clock  
Sound  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Sound  
You can adjust the sound settings (bass,  
middle and treble) separately for each  
source (radio, CD, CD changer, AUX, traffic  
announcement and telephone/navigation).  
The volume distribution settings (balance  
and fader) and X-BASS apply to all the au-  
dio sources except for traffic announce-  
ments and telephone/navigation. You can  
adjust the volume distribution settings  
separately for traffic announcements and  
telephone/navigation.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Displaying time permanently  
with device switched off and  
ignition switched on (Off Clock)  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Clock Settings" ;.  
Note:  
u
The settings of the sound for traffic an-  
nouncements and telephone/naviga-  
tion can only be made during a traffic  
announcement or during a telephone  
call/voice output.  
The "Clock" menu is displayed.  
To display the time when the device is off  
and the vehicle ignition is on,  
u
press the softkey "Off Clock" ::  
: The time is displayed.  
This device features a digital 3-band equal-  
izer. This equalizer allows for selecting one  
frequency each for bass, treble and middle  
and to adjust the level for the selected fre-  
quency between -7 and +7. In addition, you  
can adjust the quality factor for bass and  
middle.  
: The time is not displayed.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
The quality factor Q determines the filter  
quality of the equalizer, i.e. the edge steep-  
ness and filter bandwidth, dependent upon  
the characteristic frequency. A low quality  
factor means a low edge steepness and a  
high filter bandwidth; a high quality factor  
means a high edge steepness and a low fil-  
ter bandwidth.  
Note:  
You can replace the factory-selected  
wallpaper of the time display with your  
own. For further details, please read  
the section "Changing wallpapers of  
the display" in the chapter "Adjusting  
the display".  
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Sound  
The following table shows an overview of  
the setting options:  
Audio  
Bass  
x
Treble  
Bass  
Treble  
Middle  
Level  
x
Freq  
G
Freq  
Q
Level  
(G)  
Frequency  
Freq  
Q
x
x
x
Quality  
factor  
Frequency  
(Freq)  
x
x
x
x
x
E-Bass  
E-Treble  
Enhanced Audio  
Audio  
Middle  
Quality  
factor  
(Q)  
To adjust the bass and treble levels quickly  
and conveniently for a simple sound adjust-  
ment, these "Bass" and "Treble" settings are  
located directly in the "Audio" menu.  
For advanced settings, please read the  
chapters "Adjusting enhanced bass set-  
tings (Enhanced Bass)", "Adjusting en-  
hanced treble settings (Enhanced Treble)"  
and "Adjusting middle settings (Middle)".  
Audio  
Bass  
x
Treble  
Adjusting Bass  
Level  
x
Freq  
G
Freq  
Q
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Bass" ;.  
The currently set bass is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
Frequency  
Freq  
Q
Quality  
factor  
u
u
To adjust the bass and treble levels, read the  
chapters "Adjusting Bass" and "Adjusting  
Treble".  
u
or button > to adjust the level  
To fully utilise the equalizer functions, the  
other settings can be made in the submenu  
"Enhanced Audio" of the "Audio" menu.  
In the submenus "E-Bass", "E-Treble" and  
"Middle", you can perform the settings  
"Freq" (frequency) and "Q" (quality factor,  
for bass and middle only) as well as "G"  
(level, for middle only):  
between -7 and +7.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
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Sound  
Adjusting Treble  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
distribution (fader)  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Treble" 6.  
The currently set treble is displayed.  
Press the or button @ or the  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Fader" 8.  
u
u
u
u
The currently adjusted front/rear volume  
distribution is displayed.  
u
or button > to adjust the level  
between -7 and +7.  
u
Press the or button @ or the or  
button > to adjust the volume dis-  
tribution between -9 and +9.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance)  
Adjusting enhanced bass  
settings (Enhanced Bass)  
You can select one of four 4 bass frequen-  
cies (60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 200 Hz) as well  
as one of 4 quality factors (1.0, 1.25, 1.5,  
2.0).  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Balance" 7.  
u
u
The currently adjusted left/right volume  
distribution is displayed.  
Note:  
For further information on setting the  
bass level, read the section entitled  
"Adjusting Bass" in this chapter.  
u
Press the or button @ or the or  
button > to adjust the volume dis-  
tribution between -9 and +9.  
When you have finished making your Adjusting bass frequency and quality  
changes,  
factor  
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
u
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
The menu is displayed.  
u
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
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u
Press the softkey "Enhanced" 9.  
u
Press the softkey "Enhanced Treble"  
7.  
The "Enhanced Audio" menu is displayed.  
The current setting for treble frequency is  
displayed.  
u
Press the softkey "Enhanced Bass"  
6.  
u
Press the or button @ or the  
or button > to adjust the treble fre-  
quency.  
The current settings for bass frequency and  
quality factor are displayed.  
u
Press the or button > to change  
betweenthesettingoptions"Freq"(bass  
frequency) and "Q" (quality factor).  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
u
Set the bass frequency and quality fac-  
tor each with the or button @.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Adjusting middle settings  
(Middle)  
You can select one of 4 middle frequencies  
(500 Hz, 1,000 Hz, 1,500 Hz, 2,500 Hz)  
and set the level for the selected frequency  
between -7 and +7. You can also select one  
of 4 quality factors (0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25).  
Adjusting enhanced treble  
settings (Enhanced Treble)  
You can select 1 of 4 treble frequencies  
(10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz, 17.5 kHz).  
Adjusting middle frequency, level and  
quality factor  
Note:  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Enhanced" 9.  
The "Enhanced Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Middle" ;.  
For further information on setting the  
treble level, read the section entitled  
"Adjusting Treble" in this chapter.  
u
Adjusting the treble frequency  
u
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Enhanced" 9.  
u
u
The current settings for middle frequency,  
level and quality factor are displayed.  
u
u
Press the or button > to change  
between the setting options "Freq"  
(centre frequency), "G" (level) and "Q"  
(quality factor).  
The "Enhanced Audio" menu is displayed.  
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Sound  
Preamplifier output  
u
Set the middle frequency, level and  
Preamplifier output  
(Preamp-Out/Sub-Out)  
quality factor each with the  
or  
button @.  
You can use the preamplifier outputs  
(Preamp-Out) of the car sound system to  
connect external amplifiers. In addition,  
you can connect an amplifier for operating  
a subwoofer to the integrated dynamic low-  
pass filter of the device (level and cut-off  
frequency can be adjusted).  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
For this purpose, the amplifiers must be  
connected as described in the installation  
instructions.  
Adjusting the Sub-Out level  
and Sub-Out cut-off frequency  
(Subout)  
The sub-out level can be adjusted in 8 incre-  
ments (0 to +7). You can also select 1 of 3  
cut-off frequencies: 80 Hz, 120 Hz, Hz and  
160 Hz.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Enhanced" 9.  
The "Enhanced Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Subout" :.  
u
u
u
The current settings for the Subout level  
and the cut-off frequency are displayed.  
u
Press the or button > to select  
the cut-off frequency.  
u
Press the or button @ to select  
the increase for the selected cut-off  
frequency.  
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Preamplifier output  
X-Bass  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
X-Bass  
X-Bass allows you to increase the bass at  
low volume.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
The selected X-Bass setting is effective for  
all audio sources (radio, CD, CD changer or  
AUX).  
For X-Bass, either the basic function X-Bass  
boost or the enhanced X-Bass settings  
(Enhanced X-Bass) are available. The ba-  
sic function allows you to adjust the X-Bass  
boost. The enhanced X-Bass settings also  
allow you to select an X-Bass frequency.  
Adjusting X-Bass boost (X-Bass)  
The X-Bass increase can be set in incre-  
ments of 0 to 3.  
"0" means that the X-BASS function is  
switched off.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "X-Bass" :.  
u
u
The currently adjusted X-Bass increase is  
displayed.  
u
Press the  
or button > to adjust the X-Bass  
increase.  
or  
button @ or the  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
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X-Bass  
Equalizer presettings  
Adjusting enhanced X-Bass  
settings (Enhanced X-Bass)  
Equalizer presettings  
(Presets)  
You can adjust an increase between 0  
(X-Bass function off) and 3 for X-Bass. You  
can select whether the increase should  
affect the entire X-Bass frequency range  
(setting "Flat") or purposefully only one  
of 3 X-Bass frequencies (50 Hz, 100 Hz,  
200 Hz).  
This device features an equalizer in which  
the settings for the music genres "POP",  
"ROCK" and "CLASSIC" are already pro-  
grammed.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Enhanced" 9.  
The "Enhanced Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Presets" 9.  
The equalizer presettings are displayed.  
u
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Audio Settings" 6.  
The "Audio" menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Enhanced" 9.  
The "Enhanced Audio" menu is displayed.  
u
u
u
u
u
Pressthesoftkey"POP"7,"ROCK"8  
or "CLASSIC" : to select the respec-  
tive presetting, or select "P-EQ Off" 9  
to activate no presetting.  
u
Press the softkey "Enhanced X-Bass"  
8.  
The current settings for X-Bass frequency  
and increase are displayed.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
Press the or button > to select  
the setting "Flat" or a specific X-Bass  
frequency.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
u
Press the or button @ to adjust  
the increase for the setting "Flat" or the  
selected X-Bass frequency.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
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Display  
Adjusting the display viewing  
angle (Angle)  
Adjusting the display  
Adjusting the display brightness  
(Brightness)  
The angle at which you, the driver, looks at  
the display is dependent upon, among oth-  
er things, the installation position of the de-  
vice and your seating position and physical  
size. You can increase or decrease the dis-  
play contrast to perfectly read the display  
from your viewing angle.  
If your car sound system is installed as de-  
scribed in the installation instructions and  
your vehicle features the corresponding  
connection, the display brightness for day  
and night is switched by switching on the  
vehicle lighting. You can adjust the display  
brightness separately for night and day in  
steps ranging from 1 - 16.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
u
Press the softkey "Display Settings"  
7.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
The "Display" menu appears.  
Press the softkey "Angle" 9.  
u
Press the softkey "Display Settings"  
7.  
u
The current setting of the display contrast  
is displayed.  
The "Display" menu appears.  
Press the softkey "Brightness" 6.  
u
u
Press the or button @or the or  
button > to adjust the display con-  
trast.  
The current settings of the display bright-  
ness for "Night" and "Day" are displayed.  
u
Press the or button > to select  
"Night" or "Day".  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
Press the or button @ to adjust  
the display brightness for night or day.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
Activating/deactivating the  
screen saver (Screen Saver)  
The screen saver is an image that automati-  
cally appears on the display after approx.  
16 seconds after the last button is acti-  
vated. The image also displays the main in-  
formation of the current audio source (e.g.  
name or frequency of the adjusted radio  
station in radio mode).  
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Display  
Pressing any button returns you from the  
screen saver to the display of the current  
audio source.  
Changing wallpapers of the  
display  
You can replace the following factory-se-  
lected wallpapers with your own images:  
Notes:  
• The screen saver is interrupted if, for  
example, a traffic announcement or a  
phone call is received.  
The wallpaper which appears if "AUX" is  
selected as audio source.  
The wallpaper which appears if the time  
is displayed while the radio is switched  
off and the vehicle ignition is switched  
on (for further details, please read the  
section "Displaying time permanently  
with device switched off and ignition  
switched on" in the chapter "Clock").  
• As long as you are in a menu, the  
screen saver is not displayed.  
• If the device is in demo mode, the  
screen saver is not displayed.  
• You can replace the factory-selected  
image of the screen saver with your  
own. For further details, please read  
the section "Changing wallpapers of  
the display" in this chapter.  
The image of the screen saver (for fur-  
ther details, please read the section  
"Activating/deactivating the screen  
saver" in this chapter.).  
To switch the screen saver on or off,  
For your images to be displayed, they must  
be created using the BMP file format. For  
the images to be displayed without dis-  
tortion, they should ideally have a size of  
270 x 96 pixels.  
The images must be available as a file on a  
CD and this CD must be in the drive of the  
device.  
u
press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
u
Press the softkey "Display Settings"  
7.  
The "Display" menu appears.  
Press the softkey "Screen Saver" 6:  
u
: The screen saver is switched on.  
: The screen saver is switched off.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
u
Press the softkey "Display Settings"  
7.  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
The "Display" menu appears.  
Press the softkey "CD Browser" 8.  
u
The CD browser appears and the directories  
and files of the CD are displayed as a list.  
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Display  
To replace the image of the screen saver  
with the selected image file,  
Note:  
If the device is in the CD or MP3/WMA  
mode when you start the CD browser,  
it automatically switches to radio mode  
since the CD browser searches the in-  
serted CD for image files and music  
files cannot be played at the same.  
u
press the softkey "Screen Saver" ;.  
The download starts and the progress is dis-  
played. After the download completes or in  
case of a download error, you are returned  
to the CD browser. In case of a successful  
download, the factory-set wallpaper is im-  
mediately replaced with the selected image  
file.  
To move up or down in the list to the desired  
image file or a subdirectory,  
u
press the softkeys ; or 9 once or  
several times or the or button @.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Note:  
u
press the OK button B repeatedly un-  
til you reach the desired menu level for  
additional settings or completely exit  
the menu.  
If the list contains more than 4 files and  
subdirectories, the list is automatically  
scrolled up or down while you are navi-  
gating in the list. If you reached the top  
or the bottom of the list, the arrows of  
the softkeys ; or 9 are shown only  
as an outline.  
Note:  
You can replace your own wallpapers  
again with the factory-set ones by re-  
storing the factory settings of the de-  
vice. For further details, please read  
the chapter "Restoring factory settings  
(Norm Set)".  
To select the marked image files or open the  
marked subdirectory,  
u
press the softkey : or the OK button  
B.  
To change from the current to the higher  
level directory,  
u
press the button >.  
If you selected an image files, the "Picture  
Download" menu is displayed.  
To replace the wallpaper of the time display  
with the selected image file,  
u
press the softkey "Clock" 6.  
To replace the wallpaper of the "Aux" audio  
source with the selected image file,  
u
press the softkey "Aux" 7.  
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External audio sources  
External audio sources  
DANGER!  
Increased risk of injury from  
connector.  
In case of an accident, the protruding con-  
nector in the front AUX-IN socket may cause  
injuries. The use of straight plugs or adapt-  
ers can lead to an increased risk of injury.  
Connecting external audio  
sources  
External audio sources, such as portable  
CD players, MiniDisc players or MP3 play-  
ers, can be connected to the device in two  
ways:  
For this reason, we recommend using an-  
gled jack plugs, e.g. the Blaupunkt acces-  
sories cable (7 607 001 535).  
1. Via the rear AUX input (if no CD changer  
is connected to the device).  
Notes:  
• An adapter cable is needed to con-  
nect an external audio source via the  
rear AUX input. You can obtain this ca-  
ble (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607 897 093)  
from your Blaupunkt dealer.  
Note:  
As soon as the front AUX-IN socket is  
switched on in the settings and an ex-  
ternal audio source is connected, it  
can be selected with the SOURCE but-  
ton 4 (to switch on the front AUX-IN  
socket, please read the following sec-  
tion). "AUXILIARY 2" then appears on  
the display.  
• As soon as the rear AUX input is  
switched on, it can be selected with  
the SOURCE button 4 (to switch  
on the rear AUX input, please read  
the following section). "AUXILIARY 1"  
then appears on the display.  
Switching on the rear AUX  
input and front AUX-IN socket  
(Auxiliary)  
2. Via the front AUX-IN socket.  
For external audio sources to be played  
back via the rear AUX input and the front  
AUX-IN socket, they must be switched on in  
the settings.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Aux Settings" :.  
The "Aux" menu is displayed.  
u
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External audio sources  
To switch the rear AUX input on or off,  
To name the rear AUX input,  
u
press the softkey "Auxiliary 1" ;.  
u
press the softkey "Edit Auxiliary 1" :.  
: The rear AUX input is switched on. To name the front AUX-IN socket,  
: The rear AUX input is switched off.  
u
press the softkey "Edit Auxiliary 2" 7.  
To switch the front AUX-IN socket on or off, The 16-character text input is displayed.  
The first character is highlighted.  
u
press the softkey "Auxiliary 2" 6.  
To switch between the entry positions,  
press the or button >.  
To select a character at an entry position,  
press the or button @.  
: The rear AUX input is switched on.  
: The rear AUX input is switched off.  
u
Note:  
u
You can replace the factory-set wallpa-  
per, which is shown on the display for  
the AUX audio source, with your own.  
For further details, please read the  
section "Changing wallpapers of the  
display" in the chapter "Adjusting the  
display".  
To save the name entered and to exit the  
text input,  
u
press the OK button B.  
Naming external audio sources  
(Edit Auxiliary)  
You can name the rear AUX input and the  
front AUX-IN socket. An external audio  
source, which is connected via the rear AUX  
input or the front AUX-IN socket, will then  
appear on the display under the selected  
name.  
u
Press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Press the softkey "Aux Settings" :.  
u
The "Aux" menu is displayed.  
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Factory settings  
Factory settings:  
Restoring factory settings  
(Norm Set)  
Volume of traffic announce- 30  
ments (Traffic Volume)  
You can restore the original factory settings  
of the device.  
Power-on volume  
(On Volume)  
20  
Note:  
If you restore the original factory set-  
tings of the device, your personal set-  
tings, such as the display brightness,  
volume and sound settings, names of  
external audio sources and welcome  
text, are lost.  
Volume muting  
(Mute Volume)  
0
Volume of telephone/  
navigation announcement  
(Phone Volume)  
25  
Bass  
0
0
0
6
To restore the factory settings,  
Treble  
X-Bass  
u
press the MENU button A.  
The menu is displayed.  
Seek tuning sensitivity  
(Sensitivity)  
u
Press the softkey "Various Settings"  
9.  
Scan time (Scan Time)  
10  
The "Various" menu is displayed.  
u
u
Press the softkey "Norm Set" ;.  
Switch-off time (Off Timer) 15  
Confirm that you really want to restore  
the factory setting by pressing the  
softkey ; again for longer than 2 sec-  
onds. Otherwise, press the OK button  
B to return to the "Various" menu.  
Programme type  
(Program Type)  
PTY OFF  
PTY language  
(Program Lang)  
ENGLISH  
Off  
Time display  
(Off Clock)  
If you restore the factory settings,  
"NORMSET ON" is briefly shown on the dis-  
play. Afterwards, the device switches off  
and immediately on again. All settings are  
returned to the factory settings.  
Time (Time Setting)  
0:00  
On  
Time display mode  
(24 H Mode)  
Confirmation beep (Beep)  
On  
Off  
Regional function  
(Regional)  
Display brightness  
(Brightness)  
DAY 16,  
NIGHT 15  
RDS  
On  
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Technical data  
Technical data  
Weight  
approx. 1.4 kg  
10.5 – 14.4 V  
Voltage supply  
Operating voltage:  
Current consumption  
In operation:  
max. 10 A  
< 3.5 mA  
10 seconds after switch-off:  
Amplifier  
Output power acc. to DIN 45324:  
max. power:  
4 x 26 W sine  
4 x 45 W  
Preamplifier output (Preamp Out)  
4 channels:  
3 V  
Input sensitivity  
Rear AUX input:  
2 V / 6 kΩ  
Front AUX-IN socket:  
Tel./Navi input:  
500 mV / 6 kΩ  
10 V / 1 kΩ  
Tuner  
FM waveband (FM):  
AM waveband:  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
531 – 1,602 kHz  
153 – 279 kHz  
35 – 16,000 Hz  
LW waveband:  
FM frequency response:  
CD player  
Frequency response:  
20 – 20,000 Hz  
Subject to technical changes  
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Glossary  
MP3, WMA  
Glossary  
AF – Alternative frequency  
MP3 and WMA are audio data formats that  
allow for high compression with little loss in  
quality.  
The range of FM stations is limited. For this  
reason, FM programmes are distributed to  
different frequencies. The AF RDS service  
sends these frequencies to the tuner. If the  
reception deteriorates because the vehicle  
leaves the reception area of a frequency,  
the tuner can automatically change to the  
best receivable frequency.  
Playlist  
Playback list for MP3 or WMA files In playl-  
ists, you determine the order in which cer-  
tain titles should be played. They are creat-  
ed with an MP3 manager, such as WinAmp  
or Windows Media Player.  
PTY – Program Type  
Browser, Browse mode  
The device searches only for stations with  
the previously selected programme content  
(e.g. news, rock, pop, sports, etc.).  
A special display that allows you to navigate  
through the folder structure of a data car-  
rier and to select files (e.g. music tracks,  
playlists, wallpapers).  
Radio text  
EON – Enhanced Other Network  
Text messages transmitted by an RDS sta-  
tion in addition to music and voice contri-  
butions.  
In case of a traffic announcement, the de-  
vice switches over from a non-traffic infor-  
mation station to a traffic information sta-  
tion of the same station chain. After the  
traffic announcement, the system switches  
back to the previously heard programme.  
RDS – Radio Data System  
RDS is a service of the radio stations.  
Besides the conventional music and voice  
contributions, additional information is  
broadcast in the form of encrypted digital  
signals which can be analysed by the device  
(e.g. station name). The RDS services are  
not supported by all radio stations!  
Quality factor Q  
It determines the filter quality of the equal-  
izer, i.e. the edge steepness and filter band-  
width, dependent upon the characteristic  
frequency.  
REG – Regional  
ID3 tags  
Some radio stations divide their pro-  
grammes into regional programmes with  
different contents at certain times. With  
the RDS function Regional, the tuner only  
changes to alternative frequencies of the  
set stations that broadcast the same re-  
gional programme.  
ID3 tags contain additional information for  
MP3 files (e.g. artist, title, album, genre,  
year).  
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Root folder  
X-BASS  
Main folder of a data carrier. The root folder X-Bass allows for boosting the bass at low  
contains all other folders.  
volume levels. This renders the sound rich-  
er at a low volume.  
Shape CDs  
A shape CD is a CD whose form deviates  
from the usual circular shape. It can be cor-  
nered or contoured. The non-circular form  
does not allow the device to correctly cent-  
er and read the CD in the drive. This results  
in damage to the CD drive.  
Broadcasting network  
A broadcasting network is the offer of sev-  
eral stations with different programmes of a  
broadcasting station.  
Subwoofer, Subout  
Separate low-bass loudspeaker. The de-  
vice has a Subout preamplifier output. You  
can connect either an active subwoofer or a  
separate power amplifier with subwoofer.  
TA – Traffic Announcement  
The car sound system plays traffic reports  
at a predefined volume, even if you current-  
ly listen to a different audio source (e.g. CD,  
AUX) or if the radio is muted.  
Travelstore  
Automatic searching and storing of the six  
strongest radio stations received of the re-  
gion.  
Tuner  
Receiving unit of the radio.  
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Index  
Index  
Note:  
The index also contains menu entries and the different designations of the softkeys.  
They are listed in capital letters.  
CD BROWSER 97  
0-9  
CD changer 85  
CDN 87  
CD overview 85  
CD player 99  
24 h MODE 88  
A
ALL 81  
Alternative frequency 71  
ANGLE 96  
Arrow keys 57  
Audio sources  
CD 77  
CD changer 85  
External 99  
MP3 80  
CD text 79  
CLEAR ALL NAMES 88  
CLEAR CD NAME 88  
CLOCK 98  
Clock. See Time  
Confirmation beep 70  
Control panel 65  
Radio 70  
AUX 98  
D
Demo mode 67  
AUXILIARY 1 100  
AUXILIARY 2 100  
Display  
Adjusting brightness 96  
Adjusting viewing angle 96  
Changing the wallpaper 97  
Configuring the display  
In CD changer mode 85  
In MP3/WMA mode 81  
Display. See Display  
Display in CD, CD changer and MP3  
mode: 58  
Display in radio mode 58  
Increasing/decreasing contrast 96  
Screen saver 96  
B
BALANCE 91  
Balance 91  
BAND 72  
Band 71  
BAND button 57  
BASS 90  
Bass 90  
Bass increase. See X-Bass  
Bass settings, enhanced 91  
BEEP 70  
E
BRIGHTNESS 96  
Brightness 96  
EDIT AUXILIARY 1 100  
EDIT AUXILIARY 2 100  
EDIT CD NAME 87  
ENHANCED BASS 92  
ENHANCED TREBLE 92  
ENHANCED X-BASS 95  
Equalizer  
Broadcasting network 72  
Button for opening the control panel 57  
Button to eject the CD from the device 57  
C
CD 77  
Eject 79  
Inserting 77  
Naming (in CD changer mode) 87  
Select (in CD changer mode) 86  
3-band equalizer 89  
Default settings 95  
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F
P
Factory settings 101  
FADER 91  
PHONE VOLUME 69  
Playlist 83  
Fader 91  
Fast search  
In CD changer mode 86  
In CD mode 78  
In MP3/WMA mode 84  
Forward. See Fast searching  
Preamp-Out 93  
Preamplifier output 93  
PRESETS 95  
Presets 95  
PROGRAM LANG 75  
PROGRAM TYPE 75  
PTY 74  
I
PTY OFF 75  
ID3 tags 80, 81  
INF 81  
R
Radio 70  
RDS 70  
L
LAST VOLUME 68  
RDS (softkey) 71  
REGIONAL 71  
Regional 71  
Reverse. See Fast searching  
RPT  
In CD changer mode 86  
In CD mode 78  
In MP3/WMA mode 84  
M
Memory bank 71  
MENU button 57  
MIDDLE 92  
Middle settings 92  
MiniDisc player 99  
MIX  
In CD changer mode 87  
In CD mode 78  
S
Safety 62  
Scan  
In MP3/WMA mode 84  
MP3 80  
In CD changer mode 87  
In CD mode 78  
In MP3/WMA mode 84  
In radio mode 73  
SCAN TIME 74  
Scan time 74  
MP3 browse mode 82  
MP3 CD 80  
MP3 player 99  
MP3 playlist mode 83  
Mute 68  
Muting during telephone mode 69  
Quickly reducing the volume. See Mute  
MUTE VOLUME 69  
SCL  
In CD mode 79  
In MP3/WMA mode 81  
SCREEN SAVER  
In the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu 97  
In the PICTURE DOWNLOAD menu 98  
Screen saver 96  
Selecting a directory  
In MP3 browse mode 82  
Manually 82  
N
Navigation 69  
NEXT button 57  
NORM SET 101  
Norm Set 101  
O
OFF CLOCK 89  
OFF TIMER 66  
OK button 57  
On/Off button 57  
ON VOLUME 68  
SENSITIVITY 73  
Softkeys 57  
Sound 89  
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Equalizer presettings 95  
X-Bass 94  
SOURCE button 57  
Station  
TRAFFIC 76  
Traffic information 76  
Priority 76  
TRAFFIC VOLUME 77  
Travel Store 73  
Adjust 72  
Listening 73  
TREBLE 91  
Storing 73  
Treble 91  
Station seek tuning  
Adjusting sensitivity 72  
Automatic 72  
Sub-Out 93  
Treble settings, enhanced 92  
Tuner region 70  
TURN ON TEXT  
In the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu 67  
In the VARIOUS SETTINGS menu 67  
TXT 79  
SUBOUT 93  
Subwoofer 93  
Switch-off 66  
Switch-on 66  
V
Viewing angle 96  
T
Volume 68  
Mute 68  
TA 76  
Telephone 69  
Time  
Power-on volume 68  
Volume for telephone audio/navigation  
audio 69  
Volume for traffic announcements 76  
Volume control 57  
Volume distribution. See Balance, Fader  
12/24-hour clock mode 88  
Adjust 88  
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Timeout function 66  
TIME SETTING 88  
Track  
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Repeat  
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Wallpaper 97  
Warranty 64  
Waveband 71  
Wavebands FM/MW/LW 102  
Welcome text 67  
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Bitte den ausgefüllten Gerätepass sicher aufbewahren!  
Please keep the filled-in radio pass in a safe place!  
Prière de conserver soigneusement la carte d’autoradio remplie !  
Tenete per favore il libretto di apparecchio, debitamente riempito, in un  
posto sicuro!  
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