Blaupunkt Milano C70 User Manual

Radio / Cassette  
Arizona DJ70  
Madrid C70  
Milano C70  
Missouri DJ70  
Washington DJ70  
Operating instructions  
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OPERATING ELEMENTS  
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button for opening the control unit  
Button for switching the device on and  
off and for muting the device  
Volume control  
Softkeys. The function of the Softkeys  
depends on the contents of the dis-  
play at the time  
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5
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OK button for confirming menu entries  
and for leaving the menu  
DEQ button for calling up the equaliz-  
er menu  
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Multi-function rocker  
MENU button, which calls up the bas-  
ic settings menu  
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AUD button for adjusting bass, treble,  
balance, fader and loudness  
DIS button, to change the contents of  
the display  
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Display  
CC button, to start cassette play  
CDC button, to start play from the CD  
changer (only if connected) or  
play from an external audio source  
(only if connected)  
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TUNE button, to begin radio operation  
Calling up the radio function menu  
(only possible when the radio is  
switched on)  
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CONTENTS  
Changing the direction of play............... 46  
Skipping tracks (S-CPS) ....................... 47  
Playing a track repeatedly ..................... 47  
Sampling all the tracks on a cassette  
(SCAN) .................................................. 47  
Changing the display contents .............. 47  
Resetting the counter ............................ 47  
Fast winding .......................................... 47  
Switching the radio monitor on and off .. 48  
Skipping blank tape ............................... 48  
Selecting chrome/metal tape................. 48  
Dolby* B noise suppression .................. 48  
Traffic information with cassette  
Notes ............................................. 33  
Road safety ........................................... 33  
Fitting .................................................... 33  
Accessories........................................... 33  
Guarantee ............................................. 33  
International telephone information....... 33  
KeyCard theft protection ............. 34  
Inserting the KeyCard ........................... 34  
Removing the KeyCard ......................... 34  
“Training” a second KeyCard /  
Replacing the KeyCard ......................... 34  
KeyCard lost or damaged...................... 35  
Training a new KeyCard / entering the  
master code .......................................... 35  
Visual theft protection (LED) ................. 35  
Display Radio Passport Data ................ 36  
Care of the KeyCard.............................. 36  
operation ............................................... 48  
CD changer operation (optional) 49  
Starting CD changer operation ............. 49  
Selecting a CD ...................................... 49  
Selecting a track.................................... 49  
Fast searching (audible) ........................ 49  
Changing the display contents .............. 49  
Repeat play of individual tracks or  
Switching on and off .................... 36  
Adjusting the volume................... 37  
Tone and volume .......................... 38  
Adjusting the display ................... 39  
whole CDs (REPEAT) ........................... 49  
Playing tracks in random sequence  
Radio Operation ........................... 40  
Switching on radio operation ................. 40  
RDS convenience function (AF, REG)... 40  
Select waveband/memory level............. 41  
Setting the station ................................. 41  
Adjusting the sensitivity of the station  
search ................................................... 41  
Saving a station..................................... 42  
Saving a station automatically  
(Travelstore) .......................................... 42  
Going to a preset station ....................... 42  
Scanning through stations .................... 42  
Adjusting the sample duration  
(Scantime)............................................. 43  
Program type (PTY) .............................. 43  
Optimising radio reception .................... 44  
Switching between stereo and mono .... 45  
Changing the displayed information ...... 45  
(MIX) ..................................................... 50  
Sampling all tracks on all CDs (SCAN) . 50  
Naming CDs .......................................... 50  
Programming favourite CD tracks ......... 51  
CLOCK - Time ............................... 52  
Equalizer ....................................... 53  
Adjustment instructions ......................... 53  
Switching the equalizer on and off ........ 53  
Adjusting the equalizer .......................... 54  
Adjusting the sharpness of the filter ...... 54  
Selecting the tone preset ...................... 54  
Adjusting the level indicator .................. 54  
Equalizer adjustment guide ................... 54  
External audio sources................ 56  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems......................................... 56  
Pre-amplifier / subout .................. 57  
Technical data .............................. 57  
Installation instructions............. 219  
Traffic Information........................ 45  
Cassette Operation ...................... 46  
Playing cassette tapes .......................... 46  
Ejecting the cassette ............................. 46  
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NOTES  
Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt product.  
We hope your new device brings you a lot of  
pleasure.  
CD changer  
The Blaupunkt IDC A09 CD changer is in-  
cluded with the Arizona DJ70.  
The Blaupunkt CDC A08 CD changer is in-  
cluded with the Missouri DJ70 and the Wash-  
ington DJ70.  
Note  
Before you use your car radio for the first time,  
please read this guide carefully and make  
yourself familiar with the device. Keep this  
guide in the car for later reference.  
The following CD changers can be obtained  
as accessories for the Madrid C70 and Mi-  
lano C70: CDC A 06, CDC A 08, CDC A 072  
or IDC A 09.  
Road safety  
If an adapter cable is used (Blaupunkt no.  
7 607 889 093) the CDC A 05 or CDC A 071  
CD changers can be connected.  
Road safety has the first priority. Only  
make adjustments to your car radio when  
the traffic conditions allow. Familiarise your-  
self with the device before you start driv-  
ing.  
Guarantee  
The extent of the guarantee depends on the  
statutory conditions applicable in the country  
where the device was bought.  
Regardless of statutory requirements, Blau-  
punkt offer a twelve month guarantee.  
If you have any questions about your gua-  
rantee, please refer to your authorised Blau-  
punkt dealer. In every case the purchase re-  
ceipt constitutes the guarantee documenta-  
tion.  
You must be able to hear audible alarms  
from police vehicles, fire engines or am-  
bulances promptly when inside the vehi-  
cle. You must therefore listen at an appro-  
priate volume when travelling.  
Fitting  
If you want to fit your car radio yourself, read  
the fitting and connecting notes at the end of  
the guide.  
International telephone  
information  
Accessories  
Only use accessories approved by Blaupunkt.  
If you have any questions about the opera-  
tion of the device, or if you need any other  
information, please call us!  
Remote control  
You can control the basic functions of your  
car radio safely and conveniently with any of  
the optional remote controls RC 08, RC 10 or  
RC 10H.  
The numbers for the telephone information  
are on the last page of this guide.  
Amplifier  
Any Blaupunkt amplifier can be used.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
Push the KeyCard with the carriage in  
the direction of the arrow (2) carefully as  
far as the stop.  
KeyCard theft protection  
A KeyCard is included with your car radio.  
The radio can also be operated with a sec-  
ond KeyCard.  
Close the control unit (arrow 3).  
If one KeyCard becomes lost or damaged you  
can obtain a replacement through your Blau-  
punkt dealer.  
Note:  
If the wrong kind of card, such as a cashpoint  
card, is inserted into the device, “Wrong KC”  
will appear on the display. Remove the incor-  
rect card, and insert a KeyCard that is known  
to the device.  
If you use two KeyCards, the settings of the  
first KeyCard are adopted by the first Key-  
Card. You can, however, store the following  
functions separately:  
station button allocation, bass, treble, balance  
and fader settings, loudness, traffic an-  
nouncement volume, beep volume and equal-  
izer adjustment.  
Removing the KeyCard  
In order to unlock the control unit  
press the button, 1.  
The control unit opens.  
In addition to this, the last values selected for  
the waveband, station setting, traffic an-  
nouncements, RDS, REG, scan time, search  
sensitivity, initial volume and SHARX are  
stored.  
Push the card with the “carriage” to the  
right as far as the stop.  
Remove the card from the control unit.  
Close the control unit.  
This means that the basic settings you have  
selected are made as soon as the KeyCard  
is inserted.  
Note:  
In order to prevent theft, remove the KeyCard  
whenever you leave the vehicle, and leave the  
control unit opened.  
Inserting the KeyCard  
Press the  
The control unit opens.  
button, 1.  
For reasons of safety the control unit  
must always be closed when the vehicle is  
moving.  
Insert the KeyCard, as shown in the di-  
agram (arrow 1), with the contact sur-  
faces downwards.  
“Training” a second KeyCard /  
Replacing the KeyCard  
Asecond KeyCard can be “trained” as a sub-  
stitute if the device is operating with the first  
KeyCard.  
If you want to “train” a second KeyCard  
insert the first KeyCard and switch the  
device on.  
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Press the MENU button, 8.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
Press the or button, 7, until  
Close the control unit.  
“LEARN KC” appears in the display.  
If necessary, switch the device off.  
Press the button, 7.  
“CHANGE” appears in the display.  
Hold down the TUNE and ST1 buttons,  
> and 4, at the same time.  
Remove the first KeyCard.  
Switch the device on with the main but-  
ton, 2.  
Insert the new KeyCard.  
“LEARN OK” appears in the display.  
To leave the menu  
“0000” appears in the display.  
Enter the four-figure master code from the Car  
Radio Passport as follows:  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
The radio can now be operated with the new  
KeyCard.  
Enter each of the numbers for the mas-  
ter code using the and buttons,  
7.  
Press this button as many times as is  
necessary to obtain the desired number  
in the display.  
Note:  
Two KeyCards is the maximum that can be  
used with one device.  
Change the location of your input with  
If you already have two KeyCards for the de-  
vice and then “train” a third KeyCard, the de-  
vice can no longer be used with the KeyCard  
that was not involved in the training process.  
the and buttons, 7.  
When the master code is correctly  
shown, press the OK button, 5.  
If the device switches to play, the new Key-  
Card has been accepted.  
KeyCard lost or damaged  
If all the KeyCards belonging to a device are  
damaged or lost, you can “train” a new Key-  
Card.  
Visual theft protection (LED)  
When the device is switched off and the Key-  
Card has been removed, the power button  
and the CD slot illumination can flash if de-  
sired. This requires the “LED” setting in the  
menu to be set to “ON”.  
You can obtain a new KeyCard from your  
dealer.  
In order to be able to use the new KeyCard  
you will require the device’s master code. You  
will find this in the device’s Car Radio Pass-  
port. The instructions for this are in the sec-  
tion on “Training a new KeyCard”.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, until either  
“LED ON” or “LED OFF” appears in the  
display.  
Keep your Car Radio Passport in a  
safe place, but never in the car itself.  
Press the or button, 7, in order to  
switch between the settings ON and  
OFF.  
Training a new KeyCard / entering  
the master code  
If you no longer have a valid KeyCard for your  
device, and would like to train a new KeyCard  
Press the OK button, 5, or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
insert the new, unknown KeyCard into  
the device.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
SWITCHING ON AND OFF  
Switching on and off  
There are a number of methods for switching  
the device on or off.  
Display Radio Passport Data  
Using the supplied KeyCard you can show  
the Radio Passport data such as the device  
name, type number (7 6 ...) and the device  
number in the display.  
Switching on and off with the  
button 2  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, until  
Press the main button, 2, to switch on.  
The device switches on.  
“LEARN KC” appears in the display.  
Press the button, 7.  
To switch off, hold the main button, 2,  
The Radio Passport data is shown on the dis-  
play as moving text.  
pressed for longer than two seconds.  
The device switches off.  
To leave the menu  
Switching on and off with the  
vehicle ignition  
If the device is correctly connected to the ve-  
hicle ignition, and has not been switched off  
with the main button, 2, it is switched on and  
off along with the ignition.  
Press the OK button, 5, or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Care of the KeyCard  
The KeyCard can only function properly if the  
contacts are free from foreign particles.Avoid  
touching the contacts with your skin.  
You can also switch the device on when the  
ignition is off.  
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts us-  
ing a lint-free cloth dipped in alcohol.  
Press the main button, 2.  
Note:  
In order to protect the vehicle battery, the  
device is automatically switched off after an  
hour if the vehicle ignition is off.  
Switching on and off with the  
KeyCard  
You can also switch the device on and off by  
inserting and removing the KeyCard, if the  
device was not previously switched off with  
the main button, 2. Read the chapter on  
“KeyCard theft protection” for information  
about inserting and removing the KeyCard.  
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VOLUME  
Muting  
Adjusting the volume  
You can reduce the level of the volume (mute)  
suddenly.  
The volume can be adjusted in steps from 0  
(off) to 66 (maximum).  
Press the main button, 2.  
“MUTE” is shown on the display.  
To increase the volume, turn the volume  
control to the right.  
To reduce the volume, turn the volume  
Cancelling the mute  
Press the main button, 2.  
or  
control to the left.  
Adjusting the switch-on volume  
The volume level of the device when it is  
switched on can be adjusted.  
Turn the volume control, 3.  
Muting during telephone  
operation  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the button, 7, as often as is  
necessary for “ON VOL” to appear in the  
display.  
If your car radio is connected to a mobile tel-  
ephone, the radio is muted when the tele-  
phone is taken “off the hook”. This requires  
the mobile telephone to be connected to the  
car radio as described in the fitting instruc-  
tions.  
Adjust the switch-on volume with the  
buttons, 7, or with the volume  
control.  
If, in the course of a telephone call, a traffic  
announcement is made, and if traffic an-  
nouncements have been given priority, the  
traffic announcement will be played. For more  
information, read the section on “Traffic Infor-  
mation”.  
If you set a volume level below “1”, “LAST  
VOL” will appear in the display. This means  
that whatever volume was in use before the  
device was switched off will be activated again  
when the device is switched on.  
Risk of serious injury!  
Adjusting the volume for the  
confirmation tone (beep)  
If the level of switch-on volume is set to  
maximum, the volume when switching on  
can be very high.  
With certain functions, if you hold a button  
pressed for longer than two seconds, for in-  
stance in order to save a station frequency to  
a station button, a confirmation tone, or beep,  
is generated. The volume level of the beep  
can be adjusted.  
If the volume was set to maximum  
before switching off, and the value for the  
switch-on volume is set to “LASTVOL”, the  
volume when switching on can be very  
high.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the button, 7, as often as is  
necessary for “BEEP” to appear in the  
display.  
Either case can result in serious injury to  
hearing!  
Press the OK button, 5, or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Adjust the volume with the  
buttons,  
7, or with the volume control. “0”  
means that the beep is off, while “9” is  
the maximum beep volume.  
Press the OK button, 5, or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
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TONE AND VOLUME  
Tone and volume  
Adjusting the left/right volume  
balance  
Note:  
In order to adjust the balance, press the  
You can make separate adjustments to the  
bass, treble and loudness for each audio  
source.  
AUD button, 9.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “BAL” to appear in  
the display.  
Adjusting the bass  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the balance between left and  
right.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the bass.  
When you have finished the adjustment  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
When you have finished the adjustment  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
ratio (fader)  
Adjusting the treble  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
In order to adjust the fader, press the  
AUD button, 9.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “TREBLE” to appear  
in the display.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “FADER” to appear  
in the display.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the treble.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the balance between front and  
rear.  
When you have finished the adjustment  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
When you have finished the adjustment  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
Loudness  
Loudness refers to a bass boost at low vol-  
ume levels matching the ear’s sensitivity.  
TA-SOUND  
You can make separate adjustments to the  
tone and volume for traffic announcements.  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “LOUD” to appear in  
the display.  
“TA” for longer than two seconds.  
“TA-SOUND” appears in the display.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the loudness. “LOUD OFF”  
means that the loudness function is in-  
active, while “LOUD 6” indicates the  
maximum loudness boost.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for the desired parame-  
ter to appear in the display.  
Perform the adjustments using the  
or key, 7.  
When you have finished the adjustment  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
When you have finished the adjustment  
Press the AUD button, 9.  
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DISPLAY  
Night-time display brightness  
Adjusting the display  
You can adjust the display to its location in  
your vehicle and to your taste.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “DIM NGHT” to ap-  
pear in the display.  
Adjusting the viewing angle  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Adjust the brightness with the  
key,  
7.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “ANGLE” to appear  
in the display.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Adjust the viewing angle with the  
key, 7.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Adjusting the display brightness  
If your car radio has been connected as de-  
scribed in the fitting instructions, the display  
brightness will switch with the headlights. The  
display brightness can be set at separate lev-  
els for day and night in steps from 1 to 9.  
Daytime display brightness  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “DIM DAY” to appear  
in the display.  
Adjust the brightness with the  
key,  
7.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Radio Operation  
This device is equipped with an RDS radio  
receiver. Many of the FM stations that can be  
received transmit a signal in addition to the  
program itself that contains information such  
as the name of the station and the type of  
program (PTY).  
Switching the RDS convenience function  
on and off  
In order to use the RDS convenience func-  
tions AF and REG  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
As soon as it can be received, the name of  
the station is shown in the display . If desired,  
the program type can be displayed.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “RDS”.  
The RDS convenience functions are active if  
“RDS” is displayed with light and shade re-  
versed. “REG ON” or “REG OFF” is displayed  
briefly when the RDS convenience functions  
are switched on or off.  
You may read more about this in the section  
on “Program Type (PTY)”.  
Switching on radio operation  
If the radio is in one of the other operating  
modes  
To return to the basic radio menu  
Press the TUNE button, >.  
press the TUNE button, >, or wait for  
eight seconds. The settings are then  
saved.  
RDS convenience function (AF,  
REG)  
The RDS convenience functionsAF (alternat-  
ive frequency) and REG (regional) extend the  
capabilities of your radio (only in FM radio  
operation).  
Switching REG on and off  
In order to use the RDS convenience func-  
tion REG  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
AF: If the RDS convenience function  
has been activated, the device searches  
automatically in the background for the  
best frequency on which the set station  
can be received.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “REG”.  
“REG ON” or “REG OFF” is displayed briefly  
when the REG function is switched on or off.  
REG: Some stations divide their pro-  
grams at certain times into regional pro-  
grams with different content. The REG  
function prevents the car radio from  
switching to alternative frequencies that  
have a different regional program con-  
tent.  
To return to the basic radio menu  
press the TUNE button, >, or wait for  
eight seconds. The settings are then  
saved.  
Note:  
REG must be separately activated or deactiv-  
ated in the radio function menu.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Manual station tuning  
Select waveband/memory level  
You can also tune to the station manually.  
This radio receives stations in the VHF (FM)  
waveband as well as MW and LW (AM) sta-  
tions. Three memory levels are available for  
the FM waveband, and one memory level is  
available for each of the MW and LW bands.  
Six stations can be stored on each memory  
level.  
Press the or button, 7.  
Note:  
Manual station tuning is only possible if the  
RDS convenience function is deactivated.  
Browsing a chain of stations (FM only)  
Selecting the FM memory level  
If a station is providing several programs it is  
possible to browse through this “chain” of sta-  
tions.  
In order to switch between the FM memory  
levels  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “NEXT”  
as often as necessary for the desired  
memory level to be shown in the display.  
Press the or button, 7, in order to  
change to the next link in the station  
chain.  
The memory levels are called up in the se-  
quence FM I, FM II and FMT.  
Note:  
In order to use this function, the RDS con-  
venience function must be active.  
Selecting the waveband  
In order to select one of the FM, MW or LW  
bands  
You can only change in this way to a station  
that you have already received once. To do  
this, use the Scan or Travelstore functions.  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
Adjusting the sensitivity of the  
station search  
You can choose whether to search only for  
stations with strong signals, or whether weak  
stations should be included.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “BND”  
as often as necessary for the desired  
waveband to be shown in the display.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
To return to the basic radio menu  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “FM-SENS” to ap-  
pear in the display.  
Press the TUNE button, >, or wait for  
eight seconds. The settings are then  
saved.  
The current value of the sensitivity is shown  
on the display. “SENS 6” indicates the maxi-  
mum sensitivity for the reception of distant  
transmitters, and “SENS 1” indicates the low-  
est sensitivity.  
Setting the station  
There are a number of ways to set the sta-  
tion.  
Automatic station search  
Adjust the desired sensitivity with the  
Press the or button, 7.  
key, 7.  
The next station that can be received is tuned  
in.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Saving a station  
Scanning through stations  
Saving a station manually  
Scanning through available stations  
(radio SCAN)  
Choose the desired memory level from  
FM I, FM II, FMT or one of the other  
wavebands, MW or LW.  
You can listen to short samples from all the  
stations that can currently be received. The  
length of the samples can be set, in the menu,  
at between 5 and 30 seconds.  
Tune in the desired station as described  
under “Setting the station”.  
Starting radio SCAN  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
the station “ST1” - “ST6” in which the  
station is to be stored for longer than  
two seconds.  
To start the radio scan  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
Saving a station automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can also save the six strongest stations  
in the area automatically (FM only).  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “SCA”.  
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” is  
shown on the display for a short time, after  
which the current station name or the frequen-  
cy is displayed, flashing.  
This is done in the FMT memory level.  
Note:  
Any stations previously saved on this level will  
be deleted.  
Scanning through the preset stations  
You can listen to short samples from all the  
stations saved on the various memory levels  
that can currently be received. The length of  
the samples can be set, in the menu, to be-  
tween 5 and 30 seconds.  
In order to use the Travelstore function  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
Starting preset SCAN  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “TS”.  
To start the preset scan  
Storing starts. “T-STORE” appears in the dis-  
play. When the procedure is complete, the  
station in memory location one on the FMT  
level is played.  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
Going to a preset station  
Select the memory level or waveband.  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
“SCA” for longer than one second.  
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” is  
shown on the display for a short time. The  
memory levels are scanned one after anoth-  
er, and the memory location from “ST1” to  
“ST6” currently being sampled is displayed  
with light and shade reversed.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating from  
“ST1” to “ST6” for the desired station.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
As soon as a station of the selected type is  
found, the device changes over from the  
present station, or out of CD, cassette tape,  
MiniDisc or CD changer operation (depend-  
ing on how the radio is equipped) to the sta-  
tion with the selected program type.  
Stopping the SCAN, continue listening to  
a station  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “SCA”  
again.  
The scanning process is stopped, and the last  
station sampled remains active.  
Switching PTY on and off  
Adjusting the sample duration  
(Scantime)  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
In order to use the PTY function  
press the TUNE button, >, when the  
radio is operating.  
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-  
play.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “SCANTIME” to ap-  
pear in the display.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “PTY”.  
Adjust the desired sampling time with  
When PTY is switched on, the display briefly  
shows the last program type that was select-  
ed. PTY appears in the display.  
the <  
key, 7.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
To return to the basic radio menu  
press the TUNE button, >, or wait for  
eight seconds. The settings are then  
saved.  
Note:  
The sampling duration that is selected is also  
applied to the scanning in CD, tape cassette,  
MiniDisc and CD changer operation (depend-  
ing on how the radio is equipped).  
Selecting the program type and starting  
the search  
Press the or button, 7.  
Program type (PTY)  
The current program type is shown on the  
display.  
As well as the station name itself, some FM  
stations also supply information about the type  
of program being transmitted. This informa-  
tion can be received and displayed by your  
radio.  
If you want to change to a different program  
type  
press the or button, 7, as often as  
necessary, until the desired program  
type is displayed.  
Examples of these program types could be:  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
Or  
In order to select a saved program type,  
press one of the softkeys, 4, indicating  
“ST1” to “ST6”.  
CLASSICS  
Using the PTY function it is possible to spe-  
cifically select stations transmitting a particu-  
lar program type.  
The selected program type is briefly displayed.  
In order to start the search  
If you have started a PTY search, but no  
matching station is found, the search will be  
continued in the background.  
press the or button, 7.  
The next receivable station with the selected  
program type is tuned in.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Note:  
Adjusting HICUT  
If no station is found with the chosen program  
type, a beep is sounded, and the display brief-  
ly shows “NO PTY”. The tuner returns to the  
most recently received station.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “HICUT” to appear in  
the display.  
Storing the program type on the station  
button  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the HICUT.  
Select a program type with the or  
“NO HICUT” means that the function is inac-  
tive, while “HICUT 3” indicates the strongest  
automatic reduction of the treble and the in-  
terference.  
button, 7.  
In order to save a program type, hold  
down one of the softkeys, 4, indicating  
“ST1” to “ST6”, for more than one sec-  
ond.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
The program type is saved at the chosen lo-  
cation.  
Bandwidth selection in the presence of  
interference (SHARX)  
Setting the PTY language  
You can select the language in which program  
types are displayed.  
The SHARX function provides you with the  
facility of eliminating interference from neigh-  
bouring stations as far as possible. Switch on  
the SHARX function when stations are crowd-  
ed.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “PTY LANG” to ap-  
pear in the display.  
Switching SHARX on and off  
Press the or button, 7, in order to  
switch between the languages “DEUT-  
SCH”, “ENGLISH” or “FRANCAIS”.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “SHARX” to appear  
in the display.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to switch SHARX on or off.  
“NO SHARX” means that the function is not  
active, while “SHARX ON” means that the  
bandwidth selection is operating automatical-  
ly.  
Optimising radio reception  
Treble cut in the presence of interference  
(HICUT)  
The HICUT function improves the sound  
when radio reception is poor.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
When interference is being received, the treb-  
le is automatically cut, which therefore also  
reduces the level of interference.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
Traffic Information  
You car radio is equipped with an RDS-EON  
receiver.  
EON (Enhanced Other Network) stands for  
the broadcasting of station information within  
a broadcasting network.  
If a traffic announcement (TA) is made, your  
radio will tune automatically from a non-traf-  
fic-information station to a traffic-information  
station with the broadcasting network.  
The radio then reverts to the programme pre-  
viously heard once the traffic announcement  
is over.  
Switching between stereo and  
mono  
When radio reception is poor you can switch  
the mode to mono. The changeover from ster-  
eo to mono is executed smoothly. The radio  
plays in stereo after being switched on. The  
selection of stereo or mono is made via the  
menu.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “STEREO” or  
“MONO” to appear in the display.  
Press the or button, 7, to choose  
Switching traffic information  
priority on and off  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “TA”.  
Traffic announcement priority is activated if  
“TA” appears with light and shade reversed.  
between stereo and mono.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Changing the displayed  
information  
You can select the information shown on the  
display.  
The upper display line (the headline) can dis-  
play the station name, frequency or the pro-  
gram type. The lower display line (DOT field)  
can display the time or the memory level.  
Note:  
You will hear a warning tone  
if you leave the reception area of a traf-  
fic radio station to which you are listen-  
ing,  
if, when you are listening to a CD, tape  
cassette or MiniDisc (according to how  
the radio is equipped) the reception  
area of the selected traffic radio station,  
and the automatic search which then  
follows fails to find a new traffic radio  
station,  
Changing the headline  
Hold down the DIS button, :, until the  
desired information, i.e. the station  
name, frequency or program type, ap-  
pears.  
if you change from a traffic radio station  
to a station with no traffic information.  
Changing the DOT field  
Either switch off the traffic information priority  
or change over to a station with traffic infor-  
mation.  
Hold down the DIS button, :, for long-  
er than one second.  
The display switches between time and mem-  
ory level.  
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
CASSETTE OPERATION  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Cassette Operation  
Playing cassette tapes  
If there is no cassette in the device,  
Press the or button, 7, until “TA  
press the button, 1.  
VOLUME” appears in the display.  
The control unit opens to the front.  
Adjust the volume with the  
buttons,  
7, or with the volume control.  
Insert the cassette into the cassette com-  
partment with the open side to the right.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Close the control unit.  
The cassette starts playing with the side that  
is facing upwards (side A).  
If there is already a cassette in the de-  
vice,  
press the CC button, <.  
The cassette is played in whichever direction  
was last selected.  
Ejecting the cassette  
Press the  
button, 1.  
The control unit opens to the front.  
Press the on the opened control unit.  
The cassette is ejected.  
Remove the cassette  
or  
insert a new cassette.  
Close the control unit.  
Changing the direction of play  
To change between the directions of play for  
side A and side B,  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “REV”.  
Note:  
The direction of play is automatically reversed  
at the end of the tape (auto-reverse).  
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CASSETTE OPERATION  
In order to stop sampling the tracks,  
Skipping tracks (S-CPS)  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “SCA”  
To select the next or some other track,  
again.  
press the button, 7, one or more  
times, until the number of tracks to be  
skipped appears on the display behind  
“CPS FF”.  
The track that is currently being sampled will  
continue to be played.  
Note:  
“CPS FF” and the number of tracks to be  
skipped appear on the display. The tape winds  
fast forwards to the corresponding following  
track.  
The duration of the samples can be ad-  
justed. Refer to the section on “Adjusting  
the Sample Duration” in the “Radio Op-  
eration” section.  
In order to select the previous track,  
There must be a pause of at least three  
seconds between each of the tracks on  
the cassette in order to use the S-CPS,  
RPT and SCAN functions.  
press the button, 7, one or more  
times, until the number of tracks to be  
skipped appears on the display behind  
“CPS FR”.  
Changing the display contents  
You can choose between different display  
modes during cassette operation:  
“CPS FR” and the number of tracks to be  
skipped appear on the display. The tape is  
fast rewound to the start of the present track  
or of the appropriate previous track.  
Display of the elapsed play time  
(“ELAPSED”).  
Playing a track repeatedly  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “RPT”.  
The present track is repeated. “RPT ON” ap-  
pears for a short time on the display, and RPT  
is displayed with light and shade reversed.  
While the tape is being rewound after the end  
of the track, “REWIND” appears in the dis-  
play.  
Display of the remaining play time  
(“REMAIN”).  
Display of the tape counter  
(“COUNTER”).  
Display of the time (“CLOCK”).  
To change between the various display  
modes, press the DIS button, :, as of-  
ten as necessary for the desired infor-  
mation to appear on the display.  
To stop repeating the track,  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “RPT”  
again.  
Resetting the counter  
Play continues as normal.  
“RPTOFF” is shown on the display for a short  
time.  
To reset the counter,  
hold down the DIS button, :, for longer  
than two seconds.  
Sampling all the tracks on a  
cassette (SCAN)  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “SCA”.  
Fast winding  
Fast forward  
Press the button, 7.  
“FORWARD” appears in the display.  
Samples from all the tracks on the tape are  
played in ascending order.  
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CASSETTE OPERATION  
Fast rewind  
Press the or button, 7, until “CC  
TAPE” appears in the display.  
Press the button, 7.  
“REWIND” appears in the display.  
Adjust the tape time with the and  
buttons, 7.  
Stopping the tape  
For chrome and metal tape select the setting  
“MTLON”, and select “MTLOFF” for Fe tape.  
Press the OK button, 5, or the tape  
run button, 7, on the other side.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Play continues.  
Note:  
While the tape is being fast wound, it is pos-  
sible to hear the radio station that was most  
recently tuned in. This requires the “Radio  
monitor” function to be switched on.  
Dolby* B noise suppression  
You should switch on the Dolby function when-  
ever you are playing tapes recorded with the  
aid of the Dolby B process.  
Switching the radio monitor on  
and off  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “RM”.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “ ”.  
When the Dolby function is switched on, “  
is displayed with light and shade reversed.  
When the radio monitor is switched on, “RM”  
is displayed with light and shade reversed.  
The current state, i.e. “RM ON” or “RM OFF”,  
is shown briefly on the display when switch-  
ing.  
* Noise suppression system manufactured under  
licence from Dolby Laboratories. The word Dolby  
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
Traffic information with cassette  
operation  
Skipping blank tape  
The “TA” function, which gives priority to traf-  
fic announcements, enables your radio to re-  
ceive traffic announcements even when play-  
ing cassette tapes. When a traffic announce-  
ment comes, the cassette play is stopped and  
the traffic announcement is played. For more  
information, read the section on “Traffic Infor-  
mation”.  
It is possible automatically to skip sections of  
blank tape that are more than ten seconds  
long. This requires the blank skip function to  
be activated.  
Switching blank skip on and off  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “BLS”.  
When the blank skipping is switched on, “BLS”  
is displayed with light and shade reversed.  
The current state, i.e. “BLS ON” or “BLS OFF”,  
is shown briefly on the display when switch-  
ing.  
Selecting chrome/metal tape  
There is a facility for setting the type of tape  
in the inserted cassette. We recommend that  
you always set the type of the inserted tape  
in order to obtain the best replay quality.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
Fast searching (audible)  
In order to search rapidly backwards or for-  
wards  
CD changer operation  
(optional)  
The Blaupunkt IDC A09 CD changer is in-  
cluded with the Arizona DJ70.  
hold down one of the or buttons,  
7, until the fast search backwards of  
forwards starts.  
The Blaupunkt CDC A08 CD changer is in-  
cluded with the Missouri DJ70 and the Wash-  
ington DJ70.  
Changing the display contents  
CD changers can be obtained as accessories  
for the Madrid C70 and Milano C70. On page  
33 of this guide you can find which CD chang-  
ers can be used. You can also refer to your  
Blaupunkt dealer.  
You can choose between different display  
modes during CD changer operation:  
Display of CD number, track number  
and time.  
Display of CD number, track number  
and playing time.  
Note:  
The operating instructions for your CD chang-  
er will provide information about handling  
CDs, inserting them and operating the CD  
changer.  
Display of CD name and track number.  
In order to change between the display  
modes, press the DIS button, :, as of-  
ten as you need for the desired informa-  
tion to be shown on the display.  
Starting CD changer operation  
Press the CDC button, =.  
Note:  
The CD changer menu is displayed, and play  
will continue from the point where it was last  
interrupted. If the magazine is removed from  
the CD changer and re-inserted, play will start  
with the first track on the first CD detected by  
the CD changer.  
It is only possible for a CD name to be dis-  
played if the inserted CD has been provided  
with a name. Read the section on “Naming  
CDs”.  
Repeat play of individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “RPT”.  
Selecting a CD  
In order to change up or down to anoth-  
er CD, press the or button, 7, until  
the number of the CD you want appears  
on the display.  
“RPT TRCK” appears briefly on the display.  
In order to repeat play of the whole CD,  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “RPT”  
again.  
Selecting a track  
“RPT DISC” appears briefly on the display.  
In order to change up or down to anoth-  
er track on the current CD, press the  
or button, 7, until the number of the  
track you want appears on the display.  
Stopping REPEAT  
In order to stop repeating either the current  
track or the current CD  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “RPT” as  
often as necessary for the “RPT OFF” to  
be shown in the display.  
If the button, 7, is pressed once the cur-  
rent track is started again.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
Sample Duration” in the “Radio Operation”  
section.  
Playing tracks in random  
sequence (MIX)  
In order to play the tracks on the current CD  
in a random sequence  
Naming CDs  
In order to recognise your CDs more effec-  
tively, the car radio allows you to give individ-  
ual names to up to 99 CDs. The names may  
have a maximum of seven characters.  
If you attempt to assign more than 99 names,  
the display will show “FULL”.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “MIX”.  
“MIX CD” appears briefly on the display.  
In order to play the tracks on all the inserted  
CDs in a random sequence  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “MIX”  
Entering and changing CD names  
again.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
“MIX MAG” appears briefly on the display.  
Use the  
/
buttons, 7, to select  
Note:  
“CDC NAME”.  
The CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09 will make  
random selections from all the CDs and all  
the tracks in the changer. All other changers  
will first play through all the tracks of one CD  
at random before moving on to the next CD  
in the changer.  
Press the or button, 7.  
The device is now in selection mode.  
Choose the CD that you want to name  
with the  
/
buttons, 7.  
Press the or button, 7.  
Ending MIX  
The device enters edit mode. If your chosen  
CD is not yet named, seven underscores ap-  
pear in the display.  
Press the softkey, 4, indicating “MIX”  
as often as necessary for “MIX OFF” to  
be shown in the display.  
The current entry location blinks.  
Sampling all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN)  
In order to hear a short sample of all the tracks  
on all the inserted CDs in ascending order  
Use the  
/
buttons, 7, to select  
your characters. If a location is to re-  
main empty, select the underscore.  
Use the or button, 7, to change  
the input location.  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “SCA”.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
“SCAN” appears in the display.  
Ending SCAN  
In order to stop sampling the tracks  
Deleting a CD name  
press the softkey, 4, indicating “SCA”  
Listen to the CD whose name is to be  
again.  
deleted.  
The track that is currently being sampled will  
continue to be played.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Use the  
“UPDATE”.  
/
buttons, 7, to select  
Note:  
The duration of the samples can be adjusted.  
For information on setting the sampling dura-  
tion, read the paragraphs on “Adjusting the  
Press the button, 7.  
“CD CLR” appears briefly on the display, af-  
ter which the CD name is shown.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
Hold down the OK button, 5.  
Select your first favourite track.  
After four seconds “DELETING” appears on  
the display.  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
“TPM” for longer than one second.  
Release the OK button 5.  
The track is accepted into the list of favourite  
tracks for this CD.  
The CD name has been deleted.  
Press the MENU button, 8, or OK, 5.  
Continue in the same way for all the oth-  
er favourite tracks on the CD.  
Deleting all CD names  
Switching favourite track play on and off  
Listen to a CD in CD changer mode.  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
In order to begin playing the programmed fa-  
vourite tracks on the inserted CD, or to stop  
playing only the favourite tracks  
Use the  
“UPDATE”.  
/
buttons, 7, to select  
briefly press the softkey, 4, indicating  
“TPM”.  
Press the button, 7.  
The current TPM status (“TPM ON” or “TPM  
OFF”) is briefly displayed.  
If favourite track play is active, “TPM” appears  
on the display with light and shade reversed.  
“CLR ALL” appears in the display.  
Hold down the OK button, 5.  
After four seconds “DELETING” appears on  
the display.  
Deleting titles from the list  
Release the OK button, 5.  
In order to remove individual entries from the  
programmed list of favourite tracks on a CD  
All CD names have been cleared.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
switch TPM on.  
Select the title that is to be deleted.  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
Programming favourite CD tracks  
“CLR” for about two seconds.  
You can use theTPM function (Track Program  
Memory) to program, save and replay your  
favourite tracks from a particular CD. You can  
program the tracks in any order, but they will  
be played in ascending order. If favourite track  
play is active, only the tracks previously pro-  
grammed will be played from the current CD.  
Up to 30 CDs with a maximum of 40 tracks  
on each can be handled.  
“TRCK CLR” appears briefly on the display,  
and the track has been removed from the pro-  
grammed list.  
Deleting the list of favourite tracks for a  
CD  
You can delete the whole list of favourite tracks  
for a CD. The CD whose list of favourite tracks  
is to be deleted must be being played.  
Switch TPM on.  
Programming favourite tracks  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
Proceed as follows to program your favourite  
tracks on a CD:  
“CLR” for about five seconds.  
“CD CLR” appears briefly on the display, and  
programming has been cleared.  
Select the CD for which you want to pro-  
gram your favourite tracks in CD chan-  
ger operation.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
TIME  
Clearing all the lists of favourite titles  
from the device  
CLOCK - Time  
You can delete all the programmed lists of  
favourite tracks for all CDs.  
A CD for which favourite tracks are pro-  
grammed must be inserted.  
Setting the time  
The clock time can be automatically set by  
means of the RDS signal. If you cannot re-  
ceive an RDS station, or if the RDS station to  
which you are listening does not support this  
function, it is also possible to set the time  
manually.  
Switch TPM on.  
Hold down the softkey, 4, indicating  
“CLR” for about eight seconds.  
Having the time set automatically  
“ALLCLR” appears briefly on the display, and  
all programmed lists have been cleared.  
In order to have the time set automati-  
cally, press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “CLK MAN” (manu-  
al) to appear in the display.  
If “CLK AUTO” is displayed, automatic time  
setting is already active.  
Press the button, 7, as often as is  
necessary for “CLK AUTO” to appear in  
the display.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
If “CLK AUTO” has been selected and a sta-  
tion with the RDS time function (RDS-CT) is  
received, the clock is automatically adjusted.  
Setting the time manually  
In order to adjust the time, press the  
MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “CLOCKSET” to ap-  
pear in the display.  
Press the or button, 7.  
The time is shown on the display. The hours  
blink and can be adjusted.  
Adjust the hours with the  
/
button,  
7.  
When the hours have been set, press  
the button, 7.  
The minutes blink.  
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TIME  
EQUALIZER  
Adjust the minutes with the  
/
but-  
Equalizer  
ton, 7.  
This device has a parametric digital equaliz-  
er. In this case, parametric means that in each  
of the three filters, one individual frequency  
can be emphasised or reduced (with a gain  
of +8 to -8 dB).  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
The following filters are available:  
LOW EQ  
MID EQ  
HIGH EQ  
32 - 200 Hz  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “24 H MODE” or “12  
H MODE” to appear in the display.  
250- 1,600 Hz  
2,000 - 12,500 Hz  
These filters can be set without using any  
measuring instruments. It allows the sound  
properties in the vehicle to be significantly  
affected.  
Press the or buttons, 7, to switch  
between the modes.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Adjustment instructions  
We recommend using a familiar CD to per-  
form this adjustment.  
Having the time displayed  
constantly when the device is  
switched off  
If you want the time to be displayed  
when the device is switched of and the  
ignition is switched on, press the MENU  
button 8.  
Before making any adjustments to the equal-  
izer zero the tone settings and deactivate the  
loudness. For more information, read the sec-  
tion on “Tone and volume”.  
Listen to a CD, tape cassette or Mi-  
niDisc (according to how the radio is  
equipped).  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “CLK OFF” or “CLK  
ON” to appear in the display.  
Compare the sound you hear with how  
you feel it should be.  
Press the or button, 7, to switch  
Now consult the “Equalizer adjustment  
between the display being ON or OFF.  
guide” table for “Tone impression”.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Adjust the equalizer values as de-  
scribed under “Action”.  
Switching the equalizer on and  
off  
To switch off the equalizer, press the  
DEQ button, 6.  
“LOW EQ” is shown on the display.  
To switch off the equalizer, hold down  
the DEQ button, 6 until “DEQ OFF”  
briefly appears.  
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EQUALIZER  
Adjusting the equalizer  
Press the DEQ button, 6.  
Press the DEQ button, 6.  
Select “PRESET” with the or but-  
ton, 7.  
Select the “LOW EQ”, “MID EQ” or  
“HIGH EQ” filter with the or button,  
7.  
To select the preset tone, press the or  
button, 7.  
To select the frequency, press the or  
Press the OK button, 5.  
button, 7.  
When you have completed all the set-  
Adjust the level with the or key, 7.  
tings, press the DEQ button, 6.  
In order to select the next filter, first  
press the OK button, 5, then the or  
button, 7.  
Adjusting the level indicator  
The level indicator, or spectrometer, on your  
display temporarily provides a symbolic indi-  
cation of the volume, the tone control settings  
and the equalizer settings while you make the  
adjustments.  
When you have completed all the set-  
tings, press the DEQ button, 6.  
Adjusting the sharpness of the  
filter  
Press the DEQ button, 6.  
When adjustments are not being made, the  
spectrometer can be used to display the car  
radio’s output level.  
Select the adjustments for the sharp-  
ness of the individual filters “LO-Q-FAC”,  
“MI-Q-FAC” or “HI-Q-FAC” with the or  
button, 7.  
Switching the spectrometer on and off  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
“MENU” appears in the display.  
To adjust the sharpness of the filter,  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “PEAK ON” or  
press the or button, 7.  
“PEAK OFF” to appear in the display.  
In order to select the next filter, first  
press the OK button, 5, then the or  
button, 7.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to switch the spectrometer on or off.  
When you have completed all the set-  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
tings, press the DEQ button, 6.  
Selecting the tone preset  
You can choose preset tone settings for the  
following musical styles.  
ROCK  
DISCO  
JAZZ  
CLASSIC  
VOCAL  
Settings for these styles have already been  
programmed.  
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EQUALIZER  
Equalizer adjustment guide  
Tone impression/problem  
Action  
Bass too quiet  
Bass boost with  
Filter: “LOW EQ”  
Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz  
Level :+4 to +6 dB  
Bass sounds muddy  
Booming tone  
Unpleasant pressure  
Reduce lower middle tones with  
Filters: “LOW EQ”, “MID EQ”  
Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz  
Level : approx. -4 dB  
Tone lacks depth,  
is aggressive, no stereo effect.  
Reduce middle tones with  
Filters: “MID EQ”, “HIGH EQ”  
Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz  
Level : -4 to -6 dB  
Muffled tone  
Lack of clarity  
Boost treble tones with  
Filter: “HIGH EQ”  
Instruments have no brightness  
Frequency: approx. 12,500 Hz  
Level : +2 to +4 dB  
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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES  
External audio sources  
TMC  
TMC for dynamic  
Instead of the CD-changer, you can connect  
an external audio source with line output.  
Such sources might be a portable CD player,  
a MiniDisc player or an MP3 player.  
The AUX input must be switched on in the  
menu.  
You need an adapter cable to connect an ex-  
ternal audio source. You can obtain such a  
cable from your Blaupunkt dealer.  
navigation systems  
TMC means “Traffic Message Channel”.  
TMC is used to transmit traffic announce-  
ments digitally, and can therefore be used for  
route planning by suitable navigation systems.  
Your car radio has a TMC output that can be  
connected to Blaupunkt navigation systems.  
Your Blaupunkt dealer can tell you which nav-  
igation systems can be used with your car  
radio.  
Switching the AUX input on and  
off  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
If a navigation system is connected and a  
TMC station is received, TMC will light up in  
the display.  
Press the button, 7, as often as is  
necessary for “AUX OFF” or “AUX ON”  
to appear in the display.  
If “AUX ON” is displayed, the input has al-  
ready been switched on.  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to switch AUX on or off.  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Note:  
If the AUX input is switched on it can be se-  
lected with the CDC button, =.  
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PRE-AMPLIFIER / SUBOUT  
Pre-amplifier / subout  
TECHNICAL DATA  
Technical data  
You can use the connections provided on your  
car radio to connect an external pre-amplifier  
and a subwoofer.  
We recommend that you use matching prod-  
ucts from the Blaupunkt or Velocity ranges.  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 25 Watt sine wave  
according to  
DIN 45 324 at 14. 4 V  
4 x 45 Watt max. power  
Switch-on delay for external pre-  
amplifiers  
You can set a switch-on delay for connecting  
a pre-amplifier via the Pre-amp Out connec-  
tion. The maximum delay is four seconds.  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
VHF (FM)  
MW  
LW  
:
:
:
87.5 – 108 MHz  
531 – 1,602 kHz  
153 – 279 kHz  
Press the MENU button, 8.  
Press the or button, 7, as often  
as is necessary for “AMP DLAY” to ap-  
pear in the display.  
FM frequency response:  
30 - 15,000 Hz  
Press the or buttons, 7, in order  
to adjust the switch-on delay.  
CD  
“DLAY OFF” means that there is no switch-  
on delay, while “DELAY 1” to “DELAY 4” indi-  
cate the delay time in seconds.  
Frequency response:  
20 - 20,000 Hz  
Press the OK button, 5 or the MENU  
button, 8, to leave the menu. The set-  
tings are then saved.  
Pre-amp Out  
4 channels:  
4 V  
AUX input  
Sensitivity:  
1,2 V / 10 k  
Subject to technical change!  
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