| Radio / CD   San Francisco CD70   Operating instructions   2 3 4 1 5 6 9 8 14   13   12   11   10   7 3 CONTROLS   1 2 button - opens the operating panel   Button - switches the radio and mute   function on/off   3 4 Volume control   Soft keys - the function of the soft   keys depends on the current content   of the display   5 OK button - confirms menu entries   and leaves the menu   6 7 8 DSA button - selects the DSA menu   Multifunction rocker switch   MENU button - selects the menu for   basic settings   9 AUD button - adjusts bass and treble,   balance and fader as well as loudness   : ; < = DIS button - changes display contents   Display   CD button - starts CD playback   CDC button - starts CD changer play-   back (only if connected) or   plays an external audio source (only if   connected)   > TUNE button - activates radio mode   Selects the radio function menu (only   possible in radio mode)   4 TABLE OF CONTENTS   Selecting a track.................................... 22   Fast search (audible)............................. 22   Random play (MIX) ............................... 22   Scanning tracks (SCAN) ....................... 22   Repeating a track (REPEAT)................. 23   Changing the display............................. 23   Programming favourite CD tracks ......... 23   Naming CDs.......................................... 24   Notes ............................................... 6   Road safety ............................................. 6   Installation ............................................... 6   Accessories............................................. 6   Guarantee ............................................... 6   International telephone information......... 6   Theft protection, KeyCard ............. 7   Inserting the KeyCard ............................. 7   Removing the KeyCard ........................... 7   Replacing / “training” KeyCards............... 7   Lost or damaged KeyCards..................... 8   “Training” a new KeyCard / entering the   master code ............................................ 8   Optical theft protection indicator (LED) ... 8   Viewing radio pass data .......................... 9   Caring for your KeyCard.......................... 9   CD changer mode (optional) ....... 25   Switching to CD changer mode............. 25   Selecting a CD ...................................... 25   Selecting a track.................................... 25   Fast search (audible)............................. 25   Changing the display............................. 25   Repeating individual tracks or whole   CDs (REPEAT) ...................................... 25   Random play (MIX) ............................... 26   Scanning all tracks on all CDs (SCAN) . 26   Naming CDs.......................................... 26   Programming favourite CD tracks ......... 27   Switching on/off ............................. 9   First use ........................................ 10   Volume adjustment ...................... 11   Audio settings .............................. 12   Setting the display ....................... 13   CLOCK time .................................. 28   Setting the time ..................................... 28   Switching between 12- and   24-hour clock mode............................... 29   Permanent time display when unit is off . 29   Radio mode................................... 14   Switching to radio mode ........................ 14   Switching the RDS function on and off . 14   Switching the AF function on and off .... 14   Selecting the frequency range /   memory bank ........................................ 14   Tuning to a station ................................. 15   Selecting short-/long-range reception ... 15   Setting station scanning sensitivity ....... 16   Storing stations ..................................... 16   Storing stations automatically   (“Travelstore”) ........................................ 16   Listening to preset stations ................... 17   Radio scan ............................................ 17   Setting the scan time............................. 17   Programme type (PTY) ......................... 18   Optimising radio reception .................... 19   Switching between stereo and mono .... 20   Changing the display............................. 20   Selecting radio text display.................... 20   Naming a station ................................... 20   DSA - Digital Sound Adjustment 30   Switching DSA on/off ............................ 30   Lining up the equaliser automatically .... 30   Selecting an equaliser........................... 31   Select sound preset .............................. 31   Setting the equalisers manually ............ 31   Setting aid for the equaliser .................. 32   DNC - Dynamic Noise Covering .. 33   Lining up DNC....................................... 33   Switching DNC line-up on/off ................ 33   Setting the DNC increase...................... 33   TMC for dynamic navigation   systems ......................................... 34   Pre-amplifiers ............................... 34   Subout/subwoofer........................ 35   High-pass filter ............................. 35   External audio sources................ 36   Technical data .............................. 36   Installation instructions............. 137   CD Mode........................................ 22   Switching to CD mode, inserting a CD.. 22   Removing a CD ..................................... 22   5 NOTES   Thank you for deciding in favour of a Blau-   punkt product. We wish you a great deal of   pleasure with your new car radio.   CD changer   The following Blaupunkt CD changers can be   connected to the radio: CDC A 06, CDC A   08, CDC A 072 and IDC A 09.   The CD changers CDC A 5 and CDC A 071   can also be connected if you use an adapter   cable (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607 889 093).   Note   Before using your car radio, please read these   instructions carefully and familiarise yourself   with the unit. Keep these instructions in your   vehicle for later reference.   Guarantee   The scope of the guarantee complies with the   legal provisions applicable in the country in   which the unit was bought.   Such legal provisions notwithstanding, Blau-   punkt grants a 12-month guarantee.   If you have any queries regarding the terms   of the guarantee, please consult your autho-   rised Blaupunkt dealer. The purchase receipt   applies in all cases as your guarantee slip.   Road safety   Road safety has priority. Only operate   your car radio if road and traffic conditions   allow. Familiarise yourself with the unit   before setting off on your journey.   You should always be able to hear police,   fire and ambulance sirens in good time.   For this reason, set the volume of your car   radio at a suitable level.   International telephone   information   Should you have any questions about how to   use the car radio or require any further infor-   mation, please call us!   Installation   If you would like to install your car radio your-   self, please read the installation and connec-   tion instructions at the end of the manual.   The telephone information service numbers   are printed on the last page of this manual.   Accessories   Please use only Blaupunkt-approved acces-   sories.   Remote controls   The most important functions can be select-   ed safely from the steering wheel using the   optional remote controls RC 08 or RC 10.   The RC 10 H remote control is included.   Amplifiers   All Blaupunkt amplifiers are suitable for use   with the radio.   6 THEFT PROTECTION   Note:   Theft protection, KeyCard   If a card that does not belong to the unit (for   example, a bankcard) is inserted, the display   will read “Wrong KC”.   Remove the incorrect card and insert a card   that the unit is able to recognise.   Your radio comes with two KeyCards.   To replace a lost or damaged KeyCard, con-   tact your Blaupunkt dealer.   If you use two KeyCards, the settings for the   first KeyCard are also used for the second   KeyCard. You can, however, store the follow-   ing functions individually:   Preset stations, beep volume, equaliser set-   tings.   Removing the KeyCard   To unlock the operating panel,   ➮ Press the button 1.   This will open the operating panel.   In addition, the last values set for frequency   range, station, scanning time, and switch-on   volume remain stored.   ➮ Use the “slide” to push the card to the   right as far as it will go.   ➮ Remove the card from the operating   This way, after you insert your KeyCard, the   unit will always be in the basic configuration   that you have chosen.   panel.   ➮ Close the operating panel.   Inserting the KeyCard   Note:   To discourage theft, always remove your Key-   Card before exiting the vehicle and leave the   operating panel open.   ➮ Press the   button to open the operat-   ing panel 1.   ➮ Insert the KeyCard as shown in the pic-   ture (Arrow 1) with the contacts facing   downward.   For reasons of safety, the operating   panel must be closed whenever the vehi-   cle is in motion.   ➮ Use the slide to push the card carefully   in the direction shown by the arrow (2)   as far as it will go.   Replacing / “training” KeyCards   Note:   No more than two KeyCards can be used for   each unit.   If you already have two KeyCards for your unit   and you “train” a third KeyCard, then the unit   can no longer be operated with the KeyCard   that was not used in training.   1 3 ➮ Close the operating panel (Arrow 3).   7 THEFT PROTECTION   To “train” a new KeyCard as a replacement   for a lost or unusable KeyCard:   “Training” a new KeyCard /   entering the master code   If you no longer have any valid KeyCards for   your unit and want to “train” a new KeyCard:   ➮ Insert the remaining valid KeyCard and   switch on the unit.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Insert a new KeyCard that is unknown   to the unit.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “KC”.   ➮ Close the operating panel.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Turn off the unit if necessary.   allocation “LRN”.   ➮ Simultaneously hold down the TUNE   button > and the second soft key 4   from the top on the left side 2.   The display will read “LEARN KC”.   ➮ Remove the first KeyCard.   The display will read “INSERT”.   ➮ Insert the new KeyCard.   The display will read “LEARN OK”.   To exit the KeyCard menu   The display will read “0000”.   Enter the four-digit master code from the ra-   dio pass as follows:   ➮ Use the   / buttons 7 to enter the   respective digits of the master code.   Press the buttons until the desired num-   ber appears on the display.   ➮ press the MENU button 8 or the OK   button 5.   Now the car radio can be used with two Key-   Cards again.   ➮ Use the   buttons 7 to move from   one digit to the next during input.   ➮ Once the master code is displayed cor-   Lost or damaged KeyCards   rectly, press the OK button 5.   If all of the KeyCards belonging to a unit have   been lost or damaged, first a new KeyCard   with the master code of the unit must be   “trained”. The master code of the unit is con-   tained in the radio pass.   The new KeyCard is accepted when the unit   switches to play.   Optical theft protection indicator   (LED)   The ON/OFF button and the CD bay illumi-   nation can be set to blink when the unit is off   and the KeyCard has been removed. To do   this, the menu setting “LED” must be set to   “ON”.   Always keep the radio pass in a safe   place, but never in your vehicle.   To “train” a new KeyCard, follow the instruc-   tions given in the section “Training a new Key-   Card / entering the master code”.   If necessary, you can use this KeyCard to train   a second KeyCard. For instructions on how   to do this, read the section “Replacing / train-   ing KeyCards”.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “KC”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   New KeyCards can be obtained from your   dealer.   allocation “LED”.   The display will show the current status “LED   ON” or “LED OFF”.   8 THEFT PROTECTION   SWITCHING ON/OFF   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “LED” to toggle between “LED   ON” and “LED OFF”.   Switching on/off   There are various ways of switching the car   radio on and off.   To exit the KeyCard menu   Switching on/off using the button   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to go up one   level in the menu or press the MENU   button 8 to exit the menu. The settings   are now stored.   2 ➮ To switch the unit on, press the button   2.   The car radio is now switched on.   Viewing radio pass data   ➮ To switch the unit off, hold the button 2   Using the KeyCard that came with your unit,   you can view the radio pass data, such as   unit name, type number (76 ...) and serial   number, on the display.   down for more than two seconds.   The car radio is now switched off.   Switching on/off using the   ignition   If the car radio is correctly connected to the   ignition and has not been switched off using   the button 2, it is switched on/off simulta-   neously with the ignition.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “KC”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “READ”.   The radio pass data will scroll across the dis-   play.   You can also switch on your car radio when   the vehicle ignition is off.   To exit the KeyCard menu:   ➮ To do so, press the button 2.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8 or the OK   Note:   button 5.   To protect the vehicle battery, the unit switch-   es off automatically after one hour.   Caring for your KeyCard   Trouble-free KeyCard function is assured pro-   vided that the contacts are free of foreign   particles. Avoid direct skin contact with the   contacts.   Switching on/off using the   KeyCard   You can switch the car radio on or off by in-   serting and removing the KeyCard if the unit   was previously switched off using the button   2. You can read about inserting/removing   the KeyCard in the chapter “Theft protection,   KeyCard”.   If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts us-   ing a lint-free cloth soaked in alcohol.   9 USING YOUR CAR RADIO FOR THE FIRST TIME   Setting the tuner   First use   To ensure proper tuner function in   the US the tuner must be set to “US”.   If the unit is being connected for the first time   or if the power supply to the unit has been   interrupted, the Install menu will appear. The   following settings are made in the Install   menu:   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TUNE”.   ➮ Select “EUROPE” or “US” using the us-   ➮ Selection of an external audio source   ing the or button 7.   instead of a CD changer   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   ➮ ➮ Time setting   Switching the internal amplifier on/off   Tuner configuration for US or European   operation   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ ➮ Reset to factory defaults   Internal amplifier on/off.   allocation “AMP”.   ➮ Select “AMP ON” or “AMP OFF” using   the using the or button 7.   You can reopen the Install menu at any time:   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   ➮ Hold down the MENU button 8 until   the Install menu appears.   Note:   If you set the internal amplifier to “AMP OFF”,   there will be no playback via the loudspeak-   ers connected directly to the unit. In this case,   playback will be solely via an external ampli-   fier.   Changing settings   Selecting an external audio source   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “AUX” .   If the display reads “AUX”, then the input is   already on.   Reset (factory defaults)   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the or button 7 to toggle   allocation “NORM”.   “AUX” on or off.   The display will read “NORMSET”.   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   If you really want to reset the device to the   factory presets,   Note:   ➮ press the OK button 5.   If the AUX input is on, it can be selected with   the CDC button =.   Exiting the Install menu   To exit the install menu,   Setting the clock   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ press the OK button 5. The settings   allocation “CLK”.   are now stored.   ➮ Set the hour using the or button   7.   ➮ Press the button 7.   ➮ Set the minutes using the or button   7.   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   10   VOLUME   Mute setting   This feature enables you to lower the system   volume instantaneously (mute).   Volume adjustment   The system volume can be adjusted in steps   from 0 (off) to 50 (maximum).   ➮ Briefly press the button 2.   “MUTE” appears on the display.   ➮ To raise the system volume, turn the   volume control 3 to the right.   ➮ To lower the system volume, turn the   Deactivating the mute setting   ➮ Briefly press the button 2   or   volume control 3 to the left.   Setting the switch-on volume   ➮ turn the volume control 3.   It is possible to adjust the volume that will play   when you switch the radio on.   Mute during telephone   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   If your car radio is connected to a mobile tele-   phone, the volume will be muted as soon as   you “pick up” the telephone. In order for this   to work, the mobile telephone has to be con-   nected to the car radio as described in the   instructions.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “VAR”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “VOL”.   ➮ Set the volume using volume control 3   or the or buttons 7.   Setting the volume for the   warning tone (beep)   If you hold down a button for longer than two   seconds when using certain functions, e.g.   storing a station on a station button, a warn-   ing tone (beep) sounds. The volume of this   beep is adjustable.   If you wish to set the volume active before   the unit was last switched off as the switch-   on volume,   ➮ press the button 7.   “LAST VOL” appears on the display.   Risk of serious injury! If the switch-on   volume is set at the maximum, the volume   can be very high when you switch on your   car radio.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “VAR”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   If the volume was set on maximum   before the unit was last switched off and   the switch-on volume is set at “LAST VOL”,   the volume can be very high when you   switch on your car radio.   allocation “BEEP”.   ➮ Adjust the volume using the and   buttons.   If you wish to deactivate the beep,   ➮ press the button 7.   In both cases, your hearing may suffer   serious damage!   “BEEP OFF” appears on the display.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to go back to   the previous menu level or the MENU   button 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   11   AUDIO SETTINGS   Audio settings   If you want to deactivate the loudness func-   tion,   Note:   ➮ press the button 7.   You can adjust the bass, treble and loudness   settings separately for each audio source.   “LOUD OFF” appears on the display.   When the settings have been completed,   ➮ press the AUD button 9.   Bass settings   ➮ Press the AUD button 9.   “AUDIO 1” appears on the display.   Setting the right/left balance   ➮ To set the balance, press the AUD but-   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ton 9.   allocation “BASS”.   “AUDIO 1” appears on the display.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to adjust   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   the bass.   allocation “BAL”.   When the settings have been completed,   ➮ Press the or button 7 to adjust the   ➮ press the AUD button 9.   right/left balance.   When the settings have been completed,   Treble settings   ➮ Press the AUD button 9.   “AUDIO 1” appears on the display.   ➮ press the AUD button 9.   Fader settings, front/back   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ To set the fader, press the AUD button   allocation “TREB”.   9.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to adjust   “AUDIO 1” appears on the display.   the treble.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   When the settings have been completed,   allocation “FADE”.   ➮ press the AUD button 9.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to adjust the   front/back fader.   Loudness   Loudness means the bass levels are aurally   compensated, i.e. they are increased at low-   er volume levels.   When the settings have been completed,   ➮ press the AUD button 9.   ➮ Press the AUD button 9.   “AUDIO 1” appears on the display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “LOUD”.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to adjust   the loudness.   12   DISPLAY   Display brightness - night   Setting the display   You can adjust the display to your needs and   the position of the car radio in your vehicle.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “DISP”.   Setting the reading angle   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NGHT”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Set the brightness using the   button   allocation “DISP”.   7.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   allocation “ANGL”.   ➮ Set the reading angle using the or   buttons 7.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Setting the display brightness   If your car radio has been connected as de-   scribed in the instructions, the display bright-   ness will be activated when you turn on the   headlights. The display brightness can be set   separately in stages from 1 - 9 for day and   night.   Display brightness - day   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “DISP”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “DAY”.   ➮ Set the brightness using the   button   7.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   13   RADIO MODE   Radio mode   This unit is equipped with an RDS radio re-   ceiver. Some FM stations broadcast a signal   that contains not only the programme, but also   information such as the station name and pro-   gramme type (PTY).   If it is receivable and the RDS function is on,   then the station name will appear on the dis-   play. Furthermore, the programme type will   be displayed briefly each time you tune to a   different station. For more information, please   see the section “Programme Type (PTY)”.   To deactivate the RDS function,   ➮ in radio mode, press the soft key 4   with the display allocation “TA” again.   The RDS function is off if the display reads   “TA” in normal characters.   Switching the AF function on and   off   To use the AF function,   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   In addition, this device is equipped with an   “Alternative Frequency” (AF) function:   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ AF: If the AF function is on, the unit will   search automatically for the frequency   that provides the best reception of the   station to which the radio is tuned.   allocation “RDS”.   ➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait eight   seconds. The settings are now stored.   The AF function is active if an arrow symbol   appears in front of “RDS” on the display.   Note:   Due to differences in broadcasting infrastruc-   ture in the US, some car radio functions are   not supported. For this reason, the soft keys   “REG” in the Radio Function menu and “PTY”   in the Radio menu are disabled.   To deactivate the AF function,   ➮ in the Radio Function menu, press the   soft key 4 with the display allocation   “RDS” again.   The AF function is inactive if there is not an   arrow symbol in front of “RDS” on the display.   Switching to radio mode   If the unit is in CD or CD changer mode,   ➮ press the TUNE button >.   Selecting the frequency range /   memory bank   This unit can be used to receive both FM and   AM broadcasts. There are four memory banks   for FM stations and two memory banks for   AM stations.   Switching the RDS function on   and off   To use the RDS function,   ➮ in radio mode, press the soft key 4   Six stations can be stored in each memory   bank.   with the display allocation “TA”.   * The RDS function is on if the display reads   “TA” in inverse characters.   14   RADIO MODE   Selecting a frequency range   Browsing in broadcasting networks (FM   only)   To select the FM or AM frequency range,   If a station provides multiple programmes,   then you can browse these so-called “broad-   casting networks”.   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   The Radio Function menu will appear in the   display.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to switch to   the next station in the network.”   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “FM” for the FM frequency   range.   Note:   In order to use this function, the RDS conve-   nience function must be activated.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “AM” for the AM frequency   range.   This method can only be used to tune to sta-   tions that you have already listened to before.   To do this, use the scan or “travelstore” func-   tion.   ➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait eight   seconds. The settings are now stored.   Selecting short-/long-range   reception   You can choose whether tuning should be lim-   ited to local stations (short-range reception)   or also include distant stations (long-range   reception).   Selecting a memory bank   To move from one memory bank to the next   (FM1, FM2, FM3 or FMT or AM and AMT),   ➮ in radio mode, press the soft key 4   with the display allocation “NEXT” until   the desired memory bank appears on   the display.   ➮ In radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   Tuning to a station   There are various ways of tuning to a station.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   Automatic station scanning   allocation “NEXT”.   ➮ Press the or button 7.   The radio will be tuned to the next receivable   station.   The “second page” of the Radio Function   menu will appear on the display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   Manual tuning   allocation “LOC”.   You can also tune manually.   ➮ Press the or button 7.   The current status “LOCAL” (short-range re-   ception) or “DISTANCE” (long-range recep-   tion) will appear briefly on the display. If the   “LOCAL” function is active, an arrow symbol   will appear next to “LOC”.   Note:   This function is available only when the RDS   function is inactive.   ➮ press the TUNE button > or wait eight   seconds. The settings are now stored.   15   RADIO MODE   The display will show the current sensitivity   value. “DX 3” means maximum sensitivity for   long-range reception, while “DX 1” means   minimum sensitivity.   Setting station scanning   sensitivity   You can set the sensitivity of short- and long-   range reception separately for AM and FM   reception.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to go up one   level in the menu or press the MENU   button 8 to exit the menu. The settings   are now stored.   Sensitivity for short-range reception   (S-LO)   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   Storing stations   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   Storing stations manually   allocation “TUN”.   ➮ Select the desired FM memory bank   (FM1, FM2 FM3, FMT) or an AM mem-   ory bank (AM or AMT).   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “S-LO”.   ➮ Use the   buttons 7 to select   ➮ Tune to the desired station as described   whether you want to set the sensitivity   for the AM or FM frequency range.   in the section “Tuning to a station”.   ➮ Use the   / buttons 7 to adjust the   ➮ Hold down one of the six soft keys, un-   der which the station is to be stored, for   longer than two seconds.   sensitivity.   The display will show the current sensitivity   value. “LO 3” means maximum sensitivity for   short-range reception, while “LO 1” means   minimum sensitivity.   Storing stations automatically   (“Travelstore”)   You can automatically store the six strongest   stations in the region. These are stored in the   FMT or AMT memory bank.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to go up one   level in the menu or press the MENU   button 8 to exit the menu. The settings   are now stored.   Note:   Sensitivity for long-range reception   (S-DX)   Any stations previously stored in the memory   bank used will be deleted in the process.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   To use the “Travelstore” function,   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   allocation “TUN”.   >.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “S-DX”.   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Use the   buttons 7 to select   allocation “TS”.   whether you want to set the sensitivity   for the AM or FM frequency range.   The “Travelstore” process will begin. “T-   STORE” will appear on the display. Once the   process is complete, the radio will be tuned   to the station stored in memory slot 1 of the   FMT or AMT memory bank.   ➮ Press the   / buttons to adjust the   sensitivity.   16   RADIO MODE   The scan will start. The memory banks will   be “scanned” one after the other starting with   the FM1 memory bank. An arrow symbol will   light up next to each memory slot scanned.   Listening to preset stations   ➮ Select the frequency range and memo-   ry bank.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation of the station name or fre-   quency of the desired station.   Stop scanning, continue listening to   station   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   The scan will stop; the radio will remain tuned   to the last station scanned.   Radio scan   You can scan all receivable stations. The scan   time is adjustable within a range of 5-30 sec-   onds.   Setting the scan time   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   Starting a radio scan   To start the radio scan,   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “VAR”.   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SCAN”.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   ➮ Press the or button 7 repeatedly   until the desired scan time appears on   the display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SCAN”.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   The scan will start. The radio will be tuned to   the next receivable station, in ascending or-   der.   Preset Scan   Note:   You can scan all stations that are stored in   the memory banks and can currently be re-   ceived. The scan time can be adjusted within   a range of 5-30 seconds in the menu.   The scan time that is set also applies for scan-   ning in CD, cassette, and minidisk mode (de-   pending on how the car radio is equipped) as   well as in CD changer mode.   Staring a preset scan   To start the preset scan,   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “PS”.   17   RADIO MODE   Deactivating PTY   Programme type (PTY)   Besides the station name, some stations also   broadcast information about the type of pro-   gramme that they provide. Your car radio can   receive and display this information.   ➮ In radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display. PTY will light up on the display.   Examples of such programme types include:   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   CULTURE   SPORT   ROCK   TRAVEL   NEWS   JAZZ   POP   allocation “PTY”.   PTY will no longer be lighted on the display.   To return to the basic Radio menu,   CLASSICS   You can use the PTY function to specifically   select stations that broadcast a certain type   of programme.   ➮ press the TUNE button > or wait eight   seconds. The settings are now stored.   Selecting a programme type and starting   a scan   If you start a PTY scan and no stations are   found, this scan will continue to run in the   background. As soon as a station with the   selected programme type is received, the unit   will automatically switch from the current sta-   tion or from CD / CD-changer mode to the   station with the selected programme type.   ➮ Press the or button 7.   The current programme type will appear on   the display.   To select a different programme type,   ➮ press one of the   buttons 7 repeat-   Activating PTY   edly until the desired programme type   appears on the display.   To use the PTY function,   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   Or   >.   to select a stored programme type,   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   ➮ press one of the soft keys 4 that is   with the display allocation with the de-   sired programme type.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “PTY”.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to start a   When PTY is activated, the last programme   type selected will briefly appear on the dis-   play. PTY will light up on the display.   scan.   The radio will be tuned to the first receivable   station with the selected programme type.   To return to the basic Radio menu,   Note:   ➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait eight   If no station is found with the selected pro-   gramme type, then “NO PTY” will appear brief-   ly on the display. The radio will be retuned to   the last station received.   seconds. The settings are now stored.   18   RADIO MODE   Storing a programme type under a   station button   ➮ Press the or button 7 repeatedly   until the desired HiCut level is shown on   the display.   ➮ Use the or button 7 to select a   “HICUT 3” means maximum automatic atten-   uation of the highs and the noise level.   programme type.   To store a programme type,   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   ➮ hold down one of the soft keys 4 with   the display allocation of a programme   type for longer than one second.   The programme type will be saved in the se-   lected memory slot.   Interference-related bandwidth selection   (SHARX)   Optimising radio reception   The SHARX function enables you to virtually   eliminate interference from neighbouring sta-   tions. Activate the SHARX function in areas   with high station density.   The HiCut function   The HiCut function improves sound quality   under poor reception conditions. When there   is interference, the highs and thus the noise   level are cut automatically.   Activating/deactivating SHARX   To activate/deactivate SHARX,   ➮ press the MENU button 8.   Activating/deactivating HiCut   To activate/deactivate HiCut,   ➮ press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TUN”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SHRX”.   allocation “TUN”.   The current status “SHARX ON” or “NO   SHARX” will appear briefly on the display. If   SHARX is activated, an arrow symbol will   appear next to “SHRX” on the display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “HCUT”.   ➮ Press the or button 7.   If HiCut is deactivated, “NO HICUT” will ap-   pear briefly on the display.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Setting the HiCut level   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TUN”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “HCUT”.   19   RADIO MODE   Switching between stereo and   mono   In the event of poor reception, you can select   radio playback in mono. After each time the   car radio is switched on, playback is in ste-   reo.   Selecting radio text display   Some stations also use the RDS signal to   broadcast running text, so-called “radio text”.   You can permit or block radio text display.   ➮ In radio mode, press the TUNE button   >.   ➮ in radio mode, press the TUNE button   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   >.   The Radio Function menu will appear on the   display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NEXT”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   The “second page” of the Radio Function   menu will appear on the display.   allocation “NEXT”.   The “second page” of the Radio Function   menu will appear on the display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “RTXT”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   If the radio text function is active, an arrow   symbol will appear in front of “RTXT”.   allocation “MONO”.   The current status “MONO” or “STEREO” will   appear briefly on the display. If “MONO” is   activated, an arrow symbol will appear next   to “MONO”.   ➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait for   eight seconds. The settings are now   stored.   Naming a station   You can assign to a stored station your own,   four-character name that will be shown on the   display.   ➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait eight   seconds. The settings are now stored.   Changing the display   You can change what is shown on the dis-   play. The top line of the display (headline) can   be toggled to show the station name, frequen-   cy, programme type, or time.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TUN”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the DIS button : repeatedly un-   til the desired information (station name,   frequency, programme type, or time)   appears in the headline.   allocation “NAME”.   You are now in edit mode. If the selected sta-   tion has not been assigned a name yet, four   underline characters will appear on the dis-   play.   ➮ The current input position will blink.   ➮ Use the soft key 4 with the display allo-   cation “PREV” or “NEXT” (for the previ-   ous or next stored station in the memory   bank) to select the station that you want   to name.   20   RADIO MODE   ➮ Use the   / buttons 7 to select your   ➮ Use the soft key 4 with the display al-   location “PREV” or “NEXT” (for the pre-   vious or next stored station in the mem-   ory bank) to select the station for which   you want to reset the name.   character. If a character should remain   vacant, select the underline character.   ➮ Use the or button 7 to change the   input position.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ To store the name, press the OK button   allocation “DEF”.   5.   The station name is reset to the abbreviation   of the RDS station name.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Deleting station names   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TUN”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NAME”.   Now you are in edit mode.   ➮ Use the soft key 4 with the display al-   location “PREV” or “NEXT” (for the pre-   vious or next stored station in the mem-   ory bank) to select the station for which   you want to delete the name.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CLR”.   The station name is deleted.   Resetting station names to RDS names   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TUN”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NAME”.   Now you are in edit mode.   21   CD MODE   CD Mode   You can use this unit to play standard CDs   with a diameter of 12 cm.   Removing a CD   ➮ Press the button 1.   The operating panel opens to the front.   Generally, so-called CD-Rs (home-recorded   CDs) can be played, but due to differences in   CD quality, Blaupunkt cannot vouch for per-   fect performance.   ➮ Press the button on the open operat-   ing panel.   The CD is ejected.   ➮ Carefully remover the CD.   Rewritable CDs (CD-RWs) cannot be played   on this unit.   Note:   If you do not remove the CD within eight sec-   onds, it will be drawn back into the CD drive.   Risk of damage to CD drive!   Single CDs with a diameter of 8 cm and   CDs which are not circular (“shape CDs”)   should not be used.   Selecting a track   ➮ Press one of the buttons on the arrow   block 7 repeatedly until the number of   the desired track appears on the display.   We accept no liability for any damage to   the CD drive that may occur as a result of   the use of unsuitable CDs.   If the or button 7 is pressed once, the   current track is played again from the begin-   ning.   Switching to CD mode, inserting   a CD   Fast search (audible)   ➮ If there is no CD in the drive,   For a fast search backwards or forwards   ➮ press the button 1.   The operating panel opens.   ➮ keep the   or   / buttons 7   pressed until the fast search backwards   ➮ Gently insert the CD into the CD com-   partment with the printed side upper-   most until you feel some resistance.   or forwards begins.   Random play (MIX)   The CD will be drawn into the drive automat-   ically.   Do not hinder or assist the drive as it draws   the CD in.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “MIX”.   “MIX CD” appears briefly on the display. The   next track played will be randomly selected.   ➮ Close the operating panel using light   Stopping MIX   pressure until you feel it latch into place.   The CD menu appears on the display, CD   playback begins.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “MIX” one again.   ➮ If there is already a CD in the drive,   “MIX OFF” appears briefly on the display.   ➮ press the CD button <.   Scanning tracks (SCAN)   You can briefly listen in to all the tracks on a   CD.   The CD menu appears on the display and   playback begins from the point at which it was   last interrupted.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SCAN”.   22   CD MODE   “SCAN” appears briefly on the display. The   CD tracks are played in ascending order.   Programming favourite CD tracks   With the TPM function (Track Programme   Memory), you can programme, store and play   your favourite tracks on a particular CD. No   matter what order the tracks are programmed,   they will always be played back in ascending   order. When playback of favourite tracks is   activated, only the previously programmed   tracks of the CD in the drive will be played.   Up to 30 CDs with a maximum of 40 tracks   each can be handled in CD mode.   Note:   The scanning time is adjustable. Read about   setting the scanning time in the section “Set-   ting the scanning time” in the chapter “Radio   mode”.   Stopping SCAN and continuing playback   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SCAN” once again.   Selecting favourite tracks   The current track will then continue to play.   Proceed as follows to select your favourite   tracks on a CD:   Repeating a track (REPEAT)   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ insert the CD from which you wish to   select your favourite tracks in the CD   drive;   allocation “RPT”.   The track is then repeated until RPT is deac-   tivated.   ➮ choose your first favourite track;   Stopping REPEAT   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TPM” for more than one sec-   ond.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “RPT” once again.   The track is now included in the list of favou-   rite tracks for this CD.   Normal playback is resumed.   Changing the display   In CD mode, you can switch between the   various display modes:   ➮ Proceed in exactly the same way with   all your other favourite tracks on the CD.   Switching off playback of favourite tracks   ➮ display of track number and time;   To call up the list of favourite tracks for the   inserted CD or to switch off playback of favou-   rite tracks,   ➮ display of track number and playing   time;   ➮ display of CD name and track number.   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   To switch between the different display   modes,   allocation “TPM”.   The current TPM status (“TPM ON” or “TPM   OFF”) appears briefly on the display. When   playback of favourite tracks is active, an ar-   row symbol lights up alongside “TPM” on the   display.   ➮ press the DIS button : repeatedly until   the desired information appears on the   display.   Note:   A CD name can only be displayed if a name   has been allocated to the inserted CD. Please   see the section “Naming CDs”.   23   CD MODE   Clearing preset tracks   ➮ Use the or button 7 to change the   input position.   In order to clear individual tracks from the list   of favourite tracks for a CD,   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to store the   name.   ➮ switch on TPM;   ➮ select the track you wish to clear;   Clearing a CD name   ➮ hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “CLR” for approx. two   seconds.   ➮ Listen to the CD whose name you wish   to clear.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   “TR CLR” appears briefly on the display and   the track is cleared from the list.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CD”.   Clearing the list of favourite tracks for a   CD   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “CD” until “CD CLR” ap-   pears on the display.   You can also clear the entire list of favourite   tracks for a CD. The CD whose favourite tracks   you wish to clear must be inserted at the time   of clearance.   The CD name has now been cleared.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   ➮ Switch on TPM.   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “CLR” for approx. five   seconds.   Clearing all CD names   ➮ Listen to a CD.   “CD CLR” appears briefly on the display and   the list is cleared.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   Naming CDs   allocation “CD”.   To make it easier for you to recognise your   CDs, the car radio offers an individual name   option for 30 CDs. The names should have a   maximum of eight digits.   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “ALL” until “MEMO CLR”   appears on the display.   If you attempt to allocate more than 30 names,   “FULL” will appear on the display.   All CD names have now been cleared.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Entering/altering CD names   ➮ Listen to the desired CD.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NAME”.   This brings you to the edit mode. If the CD   you have selected is not yet known to the unit,   eight underlines will appear on the display.   The current input position flashes.   ➮ Use the or buttons 7 to choose   your characters. Should a position re-   main blank, you select the underline.   24   CD CHANGER MODE   Fast search (audible)   For a fast search backwards or forwards   CD changer mode   (optional)   To find out which CD changer is compatible   with this unit, please see page 6 of this ma-   nual or consult your Blaupunkt dealer.   ➮ keep the or buttons 7 pressed   until the fast search backwards or for-   wards begins.   Changing the display   In CD changer mode, you can switch between   the various display modes:   Note:   Information on handling CDs, inserting CDs   and operating the CD changer can be found   in the operating instructions accompanying   your CD changer.   ➮ display of CD number and track num-   ber;   ➮ display of CD number, track number   and playing time;   Switching to CD changer mode   ➮ Press the CDC button =.   ➮ ➮ display of time and track number.   The CD changer menu appears on the dis-   play and playback is resumed at the point   where it was interrupted. If the magazine has   been removed from the CD changer and re-   inserted, the CD magazine will first be   scanned. Playback then begins with the first   track of the first CD the CD changer recogn-   ises.   display of CD name and track number.   To switch between the different display   modes,   ➮ press the DIS button : repeatedly until   the desired information appears on the   display.   Note:   Selecting a CD   A CD name can only be displayed if a name   has been allocated to the inserted CD. Please   see the section “Naming CDs”.   To change up or down to a different CD,   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation of the desired CD (CD1 -   CD10). To do this, if necessary press   the soft key 4 with the display alloca-   tion “NEXT” to the “second page” of the   basic CD changer menu   Repeating individual tracks or   whole CDs (REPEAT)   ➮ In CD changer mode, press the CDC   button =.   or   The CD changer function menu appears on   the display.   ➮ press the or button 7 repeatedly   until the number of the desired CD ap-   pears on the display.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “RPT”.   “RPT TRCK” appears briefly on the display.   To repeat play of the entire CD,   Selecting a track   To move up/down from one track to another   on the current CD,   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “RPT” once again.   ➮ press the or button 7 repeatedly   until the number of the desired track ap-   pears on the display.   “RPT CD” appears briefly on the display.   If the button 7 is pressed once, the cur-   rent track begins once more.   25   CD CHANGER MODE   Stopping REPEAT   Scanning all tracks on all CDs   (SCAN)   To listen in briefly to all the tracks on all in-   serted CDs in ascending order,   To stop the repeat function for the current   track or CD,   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “RPT” repeatedly until “RPT   OFF” appears briefly on the display.   ➮ press the button CDC button = while in   CD changer mode.   The CD changer menu appears on the dis-   play.   Random play (MIX)   To play the tracks on the current CD in ran-   dom order,   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SCAN”   ➮ press the CDC button = while in CD   “SCAN” appears in the display alongside a   flashing arrow symbol.   changer mode.   The CD changer function menu appears on   the display.   Stopping SCAN   To stop scanning,   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “MIX”.   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SCAN” once again.   “MIX OFF” appears on the display.   The track last scanned then continues to be   played.   ➮ Select “MIX CD” using the button 7.   To play all tracks of all inserted CDs in ran-   dom order,   Note:   You can set the scanning time as required.   Please see the section “Setting the scanning   time” in the “Radio mode” chapter.   ➮ select “MIX ALL” with the button 7.   Note:   In the case of CD changers CDC A 08 and   IDCA09, all CDs and all tracks in the chang-   er are randomly selected. All other changers   first play all the tracks on a CD in random   selection before moving to the next CD in the   changer.   Naming CDs   To make it easier for you to recognise your   CDs, the car radio offers an individual name   option for 99 CDs. The names should have a   maximum of seven digits.   If you attempt to allocate more than 99 names,   “FULL” will appear on the display.   Stopping MIX   ➮ Select “MIX OFF” using the button   Entering/altering CD names   7.   ➮ Press the CDC button = when in CD   changer mode.   The CD changer function menu is displayed.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NAME”.   ➮ Select the CD you wish to name using   the   / buttons 7 or the soft keys   4 “PREV” (previous) or “NEXT.   26   CD CHANGER MODE   This brings you to the edit mode. If the CD   you have selected is not yet known to the unit,   seven underlines appear on the display and   the current input position flashes.   Programming favourite CD tracks   With the TPM function (Track Programme   Memory), you can programme, store and play   your favourite tracks on a particular CD. No   matter what order the tracks are programmed,   they will always be played back in ascending   order. When playback of favourite tracks is   activated, only the previously programmed   tracks of the CD in the drive will be played.   Up to 30 CDs with a maximum of 40 tracks   each can be handled in CD mode.   ➮ Use the   / buttons 7 to choose   your characters. Should a position re-   main blank, you select the underline.   ➮ User the or button 7 to change   the input position.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to store the   name.   Programming favourite tracks   Clearing a CD name   Proceed as follows to select your favourite   tracks on a CD:   ➮ Press the MENU button 8 when in CD   changer mode.   ➮ in the CD changer mode, select the CD   from which you wish to select your   favourite tracks;   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CDC”.   ➮ Select the CD whose name you wish to   ➮ choose your first favourite track;   choose using the   / buttons 7 or   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “TPM” for more than one sec-   ond.   the soft keys “PREV” (previous) or   “NEXT”.   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “CD” until ”CD CLR” ap-   pears on the display.   The track is now included in the list of favou-   rite tracks for this CD.   ➮ Proceed in exactly the same way with   The CD name has now been cleared.   all your other favourite tracks on the CD.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Switching playback of favourite tracks   on/off   To call up the preset favourite tracks for the   inserted CD or to switch off playback of the   favourite tracks,   Clearing all CD names   ➮ Press the MENU button 8 while in CD   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   changer mode.   allocation “TPM”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   The current TPM status (“TPM ON” or “TPM   OFF”) appears briefly on the display. When   playback of favourite tracks is active, an ar-   row symbol lights up alongside “TPM” on the   display.   allocation “CDC”.   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “ALL” until “MEMO CLR”   appears on the display.   All CD names have now been cleared.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   27   CD CHANGER MODE   CLOCK   Clearing preset of tracks   CLOCK time   In order to clear individual tracks from the list   of favourite tracks for a CD,   Setting the time   ➮ switch on TPM;   The time can be set automatically via the RDS   signal. In addition, you can also set the time   manually.   ➮ select the track you wish to clear;   ➮ hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “CLR” until “TR CLR” ap-   pears on the display.   Note:   The clock can be synchronised automatical-   ly via RDS only if the station that you are re-   ceiving supports this function.   The track is now cleared from the list.   Clearing the list of favourite tracks for a   CD   AUTOSYNC   To synchronise the time automatically,   ➮ press the MENU button 8.   You can also clear the entire list of favourite   tracks for a CD. The CD for which you wish to   clear your favourite tracks must be in play at   the time of clearance.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CLK”.   ➮ Switch on TPM.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SYNC” repeatedly until the   display reads “AUTOSYNC”.   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “CLR” until “CD CLR” ap-   pears briefly on the display.   If “AUTOSYNC” is selected and the station   being received supports the RDS clock time   (RDS-CT) function, the clock will be set auto-   matically.   The list is now cleared.   If you do not want the clock time to be syn-   chronised automatically (for example, be-   cause you have set the clock to another time   zone),   ➮ select “SYNCH OFF”.   Setting the clock time manually   ➮ To set the clock time manual, press the   MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CLK”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “SET”.   The clock time will appear on the display. The   hours blink and can be set.   28   CLOCK   ➮ Set the hours using the   / buttons   ➮ Press the or button 7 to switch   7.   between “CLK ON” and “CLK OFF”.   ➮ Once the hours are set, press the   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   button 7.   The minutes will blink.   ➮ Set the minutes using the   / buttons   7.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Switching between 12- and   24-hour clock mode   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CLK”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “MODE”.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to switch   between 12- and 24-hour mode.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Permanent time display when unit   is off   To configure the unit to display the time per-   manently when the unit is off and the ignition   is on,   ➮ press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “CLK”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “VIEW”.   29   DSA - DIGITAL SOUND ADJUSTMENT   Lining up the equaliser   DSA - Digital Sound   Adjustment   This unit is equipped with a digital sound-ad-   justment system. This consists of three self-   aligning, adaptable 7-band equalisers, a dy-   namic noise covering system (DNC) and five   sound presets.   automatically   You can line up the equalisers electronically   for three different situations, and store these   settings, e.g.:   EQ 1 for the driver alone   EQ 2 for the driver and front passenger   EQ 3 for car occupants in front and back.   The three 7-band equalisers (EQ1 - EQ3) are   each allocated two channels (left and right).   The equalisers EQ1 - EQ3 can be automati-   cally lined up with the aid of the microphone   supplied. The automatically read values can   also be altered manually. You also have the   option of setting the equalisers manually.   Hold the microphone in the appropriate posi-   tion during line-up.   The position of the microphone for situation   1 (example, driver alone) is directly on a level   with the driver’s head.   For situation 2, the microphone is between   the driver and the front passenger.   Switching DSA on/off   To switch the equaliser off,   ➮ press the DSA button 6.   The setting last selected appears on the dis-   play.   For situation 3, the microphone should be in   the middle of the vehicle interior (left/right,   front/back).   It is a good idea to look for really peaceful   surroundings for lining up the system. Out-   side noises may distort the readings.   ➮ Press the button 7.   Note:   “DSA OFF” appears on the display.   Output from the loudspeakers should not be   impaired by objects. All loudspeakers must   be connected up. The microphone must be   connected to the car radio. Please line up the   equaliser before you line up DNC.   ➮ Press the DSA button 6. The settings   are now stored.   To switch the equaliser back on again,   ➮ press the DSA button 6.   “DSA ON” appears on the display.   ➮ Press the button 7.   To line up an equaliser,   ➮ press the DSA button 6;   ➮ select the desired equaliser using the   The setting last selected appears on the dis-   play before the equaliser is switched off.   / button 7;   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the DSA button 6. The settings   allocation “AUTO”;   are now stored.   Acountdown starts on the display. During this   time, you have the opportunity to position the   microphone. Lining up then takes place when   the countdown is over.   ➮ Proceed in the same way with all the   equalisers.   30   DSA - DIGITAL SOUND ADJUSTMENT   Selecting an equaliser   After automatic or manual line-up,   ➮ press the DSA button 6;   Setting the equalisers manually   We recommend you use a CD you are famil-   iar with when adjusting the equaliser.   Before adjusting the equaliser, set the tone   ➮ select one of the equalisers EQ1, EQ2   or EQ3 using the button 7;   and volume balance to zero and deactivate   the loudness function. To do this, please see   the chapter “Audio settings”.   / ➮ press the OK button 5.   ➮ Listen to a CD.   Select sound preset   You can preselect sound settings for the fol-   lowing musical styles:   ➮ Evaluate the tone impression according   to your taste.   ➮ Now consult the chart “An aid to adjust-   ing the equaliser” under “Sound impres-   sion”.   ➮ ➮ ➮ ➮ ➮ ROCK   POP   JAZZ   ➮ Set the equaliser values as described   CLASSIC   VOCAL   under “What to do”.   Programming the settings   The settings for these musical styles are pre-   programmed.   ➮ Press the DSA button 6.   ➮ Select one of the equalisers EQ1, EQ2   ➮ Press the DSA button 6.   or EQ3 using the or button 7.   ➮ Select the desired sound preset using   ➮ Select the left or right channel by press-   the or button 7.   ing the “LEFT” or “RGHT” soft key.   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   To select the frequency,   ➮ press the or button 7;   ➮ set the frequency level using the or   button 7;   ➮ select the settings for both channels as   described above;   ➮ press the OK button 5.   31   DSA - DIGITAL SOUND ADJUSTMENT   Setting aid for the equaliser   Sound impression/problem   What to do   Bass reproduction too weak   Raise bass with   frequency: 64 to 160 Hz,   level: +4 up to +6 dB   Impure bass   Booming   Reduce lower mid-section with   frequency: 400 Hz,   Disagreeable pressure   level: approx. -4 dB   Sound very dominant,   aggressive, no stereo effect   Reduce mid-section with   frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz,   level: -4 up to - 6 dB   Muffled reproduction   Low transparency   No instrumental brilliance   Raise tweeter range with   frequency: 6,250 to 15,600 Hz,   level: +2 up to +4 dB   32   DNC - DYNAMIC NOISE COVERING   Switching DNC line-up on/off   To switch DNC line-up off,   DNC - Dynamic Noise   Covering   ➮ press the DSA button 6;   Dynamic Noise Covering – masking of vehi-   cle noise.   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “DNC”.   When your vehicle is in motion, the DNC sys-   tem raises the radio volume to the volume   you consider pleasant when your vehicle is   stationary.   The last selected DNC increase appears on   the display.   ➮ Press the button 7.   The volume is raised depending upon fre-   quency ranges and noise development inside   the vehicle.   “DNC OFF” appears on the display.   ➮ Press the DSA button 6. The settings   are now stored.   As a result, volume and sound remain agree-   able even when vehicle noise changes. Short-   term noises, such as those arising when you   cross a railway track, are not taken into ac-   count.   To switch DNC back on again,   ➮ press the DSA button 6;   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “DNC”.   “DNC ON” appears on the display.   Lining up DNC   ➮ Press the button 7.   For operation to suit your vehicle, the system   must be lined up using the special micro-   phone. Please do not line up DNC until you   have aligned the hifi. The microphone should   be permanently mounted near to the console   using the self-adhesive tape provided, how-   ever not in the leg area, in resounding places   or near the fan/heater vents.   The microphone mouthpiece should point   towards the passenger area. It is best to line   up the system in a quiet place with the en-   gine switched off.   The DNC increase last selected before switch-   ing off appears on the display.   ➮ Press the DSA button 6. The settings   are now stored.   Setting the DNC increase   You can set the DNC increase, i.e. the sensi-   tivity with which the volume and tone are   raised, in five steps.   The “DNC 1” setting is suitable for vehicles   with a loud engine and heavy-bass music. The   “DNC 5” setting is for vehicles with a quiet   engine and classical music. Experiment with   the settings to find the one you prefer.   Starting DNC line-up   ➮ Press the DSA button 6.   ➮ Hold down the soft key 4 with the dis-   play allocation “DNC” until “DNC ADJ”   appears on the display.   To set the DNC increase,   ➮ press the DSA button 6;   ➮ press the soft key 4 with the display   DNC line-up now begins. Once “DNC 3” ap-   pears on the display, line-up has been com-   pleted.   allocation “DNC”;   ➮ select the desired increase using the   or button 7;   ➮ Press the OK button 5.   ➮ press the OK button 5.   ➮ Once you have completed all settings,   press the DSA button 6.   33   TMC   PRE-AMPLIFIERS   TMC for dynamic   navigation systems   Pre-amplifiers   External pre-amplifiers and a subwoofer can   be connected via the appropriate lines of your   car radio.   We recommend the use of matching prod-   ucts from the Blaupunkt or Velocity ranges.   TMC denotes “Traffic Message Channel”. Traf-   fic announcements are transmitted digitally   via TMC and can therefore by used by suit-   able navigation systems for route planning.   Your car radio has one TMC output for con-   nection to Blaupunkt navigation systems. Your   Blaupunkt dealer will tell you which naviga-   tion systems can be used with your car radio.   Switch-on delay for external pre-   amplifier   You can define a switch-on delay for pre-am-   plifiers connected to the pre-amp output line.   The switch-on delay can be set at between   250 ms (“DELAY 1”) to 2.25 seconds (“DE-   LAY 9”).   When a navigation system is connected and   a TMC station received, “TMC” lights up on   the display.   ➮ Press the MENU button 8.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “VAR”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “DLAY”.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to set the   switch-on delay.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   34   SUBOUT/SUBWOOFER   Subout/subwoofer   HIGH-PASS FILTER   High-pass filter   Setting the frequency and level   for the subwoofer   You can set the frequency and amplifier level   for a connected subwoofer. The settings you   make depend on the hifi system in your car   and the power of your subwoofer. Experiment   to find your ideal setting.   Setting the high-pass filter   If a subwoofer is connected to your car radio,   you can use a high-pass filter (HP-F) to sup-   press the output of lower frequencies through   the internal final amplifier and an external pre-   amplifier that may be connected. This filter   has five adjustment levels. The settings de-   pend on the unit installed in your car. Experi-   ment to find your ideal setting.   ➮ Press the AUD button 9.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the AUD button 9.   allocation “NEXT”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “NEXT”.   allocation “SUB”.   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   ➮ Press the or button 7 to select   between the frequencies “80 Hz” and   “100 Hz”.   allocation “HP-F”.   ➮ Press the or button 7 to switch   the high-pass filter on/off.   ➮ Set the desired amplifier level using the   When the high-pass filter is activated,   or button 7.   ➮ select the desired amplifier filter, “FIL-   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   TER1” - “FILTER5” using the   or   button 7.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   35   EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES   External audio sources   TECHNICAL DATA   Technical data   Instead of the CD changer, you can also con-   nect up a different external audio source with   a line output. Such sources can be, for exam-   ple, portable CD players, MiniDisc players or   MP3 players.   Amplifier   Output power:   4 x 25 watts sine in   accordance with   DIN 45 324 at 14.4V,   4 x 45 watts max.   power   The AUX output has to be switched on in the   install menu.   To connect up an external audio source, you   will need an adapter cable, obtainable from   any Blaupunkt dealer.   Tuner   Frequency ranges:   FM :   Switching the AUX input on/off   87.5 – 107.9 MHz   530 – 1 710 kHz   AM :   ➮ Hold down the MENU button 8 until   the install menu appears on the display.   FM transmission range:   30 - 15 000 Hz   ➮ Press the soft key 4 with the display   allocation “AUX”.   When “AUX” appears on the display, the in-   put is already activated.   CD   Transmission range:   ➮ Press the or button 7 to switch   20 - 20 000 Hz   5 V / 10 kΩ   AUX on or off.   ➮ Press the OK button 5 to return to the   previous menu level or the MENU but-   ton 8 to leave the menu altogether.   The settings are now stored.   Pre-amp output   4 channels:   AUX input   Input sensitivity:   Note:   When theAUX input is switched on, it can be   selected using the CDC button =.   1,2 V / 10 kΩ   Subject to changes!   36   Service numbers / Numéros du service après-vente /   Números de servicio / Número de serviço   Tel.:   Fax:   Deutschland   Belgique / België   France   Nederland   Great Britain   Ireland   Danmark   Sverige   Norge   0 18 05 00 02 25   02.525. 54.44   014 010 70 07   023 565 63 48   018 958 383 66   (01) 4149400   44 89 83 60   0 51 21 49 40 02   02.525.54.48   014 010 73 20   023 565 63 31   018 958 383 94   (01) 4598830   44 89 86 44   08 750 15 00   66 81 70 00   08 750 18 10   66 81 71 57   Suomi   Österreich   094 359 91   01 610 39 0   015 762 241   094 359 92 36   01 610 39 391   015 769 473   âeská republika   USA   Singapore   Slovensko   026 130 04 41   800-266 25 28   006 535 054 47   042 175 873 212   026 130 05 14   708-681 71 88   006 535 053 12   042 175 873 229   Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH   Bosch Gruppe   09/00 TRO   K7/VKD 8 622 402 514   Caution!   Important notice for customers in USA:   San Francisco CD70   To ensure that the radio mode on the San Francisco CD70   unit works correctly, the first time you use the radio you have to   configure the tuner to receive radio stations in the USA.   To do so, proceed as follows:   When operating the unit for the first time, the “INSTALL” menu   appears in the display.   ➮ Press the softkey that is labeled in the display as “TUNE”   ➮ Press the or key until “US” appears in the top row of the   display.   ➮ Now press the MENU button or OK.   If your unit has already been used and you want to configure   the tuner:   ➮ Keep the MENU button pressed down until the “INSTALL”   menu is displayed (approx. 4 seconds).   ➮ Proceed as described above.   Thank you, your unit is now ready for radio reception in your   country. Please read the enclosed operating instructions to find   out how to operate your unit and for further information when   using it for the first time.   8 622 402 595   |