Radio / CD
Modena
RD 148
Operating instructions
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Contents
Quick reference ............................ 31
Switching between the memory banks
Adjusting the volume for traffic
(FM) ...................................................... 41 announcements and the warning beep 46
Important notes ............................ 36
Storing stations ..................................... 41
Automatically storing the strongest
stations with Travelstore....................... 41
CD operation................................. 47
Switching to CD operation .................... 47
Inserting a CD ....................................... 47
What you need to know ........................ 36
Traffic safety ......................................... 36
Installation............................................. 36
Telephone mute .................................... 36
Accessories .......................................... 36
Recalling stored stations ...................... 41
Removing a CD .................................... 47
Scanning stored stations with
Selecting a track ................................... 47
Repeat track ......................................... 47
Preset Scan .......................................... 41
KeyCard theft protection
system ........................................... 37
Scanning stations with Radio Scan ...... 42
MIX playback ........................................ 47
Changing the scan time........................ 42
SCAN .................................................... 48
Operating the unit ................................. 37
Removing the KeyCard ........................ 37
“Training” a second KeyCard/
Replacing a KeyCard............................ 37
Displaying the radio pass data ............. 38
Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.)........ 38
Turn On Message (T.O.M.) .................. 38
Optical indication for extra theft
Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity .... 42
Selecting the display mode .................. 48
Switching from stereo to mono (FM) .... 42
Entering CD names .............................. 48
Adjusting the bandwidth (FM)............... 42
Deleting CD names with DSC UPDATE . 48
PTY - Programme Type........................ 42
Clock ............................................. 49
Switching PTY on/off ......................... 43
Setting the clock ................................... 49
Programme type ................................... 43
Displaying the clock .............................. 49
Checking the programme type of
Correcting the clock after the power
has been disconnected......................... 50
Deactivating the hour correction
function ................................................. 50
the station .......................................... 43
Displaying the selected programme
type .................................................... 43
Selecting a programme type ............. 43
Warning note ................................... 50
Storing programme types.................. 44
protection .............................................. 38
Care of your KeyCard ........................... 38
Selecting the operating mode..... 39
Radio operation with RDS ........... 39
Scanning stations with PTY SCAN ... 44
PTY priority........................................ 44
Setting the equaliser.................... 51
Notes on making the settings ............... 51
Setting recommendations on the
Internet .................................................. 51
Assistance in setting your equaliser..... 52
AF - Alternative frequency .................... 39
REG - regional programme .................. 39
Selecting a waveband .......................... 40
Station tuning ........................................ 40
Traffic programme station
reception with RDS-EON ............. 45
Traffic announcement priority on/off .... 45
Warning beep ....................................... 45
Switching the warning beep off ......... 46
Automatic seek tuning start
Automatic tuning
/
....................... 40
DSC programming ....................... 53
Overview of the DSC factory settings .. 55
Manual tuning with << >>.................. 40
Scrolling through the broadcasting
networks (FM only) ............................... 40
Specifications............................... 56
Blaupunkt telephone hotline ................. 56
(CD operation) ...................................... 46
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Quick reference
Switching on when the ignition is
switched off:
To programme the mute volume level,
proceed as follows:
1 Switching on/off with the buttons:
Press one of the buttons illustrated
here after you have inserted the Key-
Card.
To keep on operating the set when the
ignition is switched off (KeyCard is in-
serted), proceed as follows:
Press ON after you hear the double
beep tone.
•
•
Set the desired volume.
Press
for 2 seconds until you
hear a beep.
Now this volume level is stored as your
mute volume.
The unit will play at the pre-adjusted
volume.
The unit will turn on.
To prevent the battery from going
dead, the system will turn off automati-
cally after it has played for one hour.
Extra
function
Press to store settings made in the
DSC menu.
2 VOL+ / VOL-
4 SC - Scan
Switching on/off with the KeyCard:
The set is switched on or off by insert-
ing or removing the KeyCard.
Alters the volume.
Each time the set is switched on, it will
play at the pre-adjusted volume (VOL
FIX).
Radio operation
Scan
Note:
You can also change the VOL FIX set-
ting (see the section on “DSC pro-
gramming”).
Press SC briefly -
Be sure to read the information in the
section on “KeyCard theft protection
system”.
“FM SCAN” will alternate with the ab-
breviated name of the scanned station
in the display. The unit will scan all of
the FM stations in the current recep-
tion range.
Switching on/off via the ignition:
If the equipment has been connected
correspondingly, the set can also be
turned on and off with the vehicle igni-
tion.
After the ignition has been switched
off, a double beep tone will remind you
that you should remove the KeyCard
before leaving your vehicle.
3
Instantly mutes the volume.
Press the
button to mute the volume
Preset Scan
immediately. “MUTE” will appear in the
display.
Cancel the function by pressing button
or VOL+.
If you press VOL-, the normal volume
will be the same as the mute volume.
Preset Scan cannot be started unless
PTY has been switched off (“PTY”
does not light up in the display).
Press SC for approximately 2 seconds
until you hear a beep.
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For FM only:
“SCAN” will alternate with the abbrevi-
ated name of the scanned station in
the display.
The unit will scan all of the stations
stored on the preset buttons in the cur-
rent reception range.
To switch Loudness on/off:
Press LD briefly.
<</>> To scroll through the station net-
works when AF is on,
NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY, FFN,
ANTENNE ... .
Additional function: CLOCK
If you select the clock function the cur-
rent time will appear permanently in
the display.
To switch the display mode: Press LD
for approximately 2 seconds.
The time will disappear from the dis-
play for approximately 8 seconds when
you select a different function.
CD operation
To stop Scan / Preset Scan:
Press SC or the search rocker switch
once again.
PTY Scan
PTY Scan cannot be started unless
PTY is switched on (“PTY” lights up in
the display).
All of the stations for the programme
type selected will be scanned briefly.
6 Rocker switch
/
Track selection
Up
Down
Radio operation
Press once to go back to the be-
ginning
of the current track.
CD operation
Fast advance, audible (CUE).
Hold down >> as long as required.
CD Scan
Fast reverse, audible (REVIEW).
Hold down << as long as required.
Press SC briefly -
“CD-SCAN” will appear in the display.
The unit will scan all CD titles.
/
Station search
Up
Down
Extra rocker switch functions:
Further setting functions with
To stop CD Scan:
Press SC once again.
AUD
A
@
?
<</>> Up/Down in short intervals (for FM
only when AF is off)
DSC MODE
PTY
5 LD - Loudness
When the car stereo is playing quietly,
the Loudness function creates a more
natural sound by boosting the low fre-
quency range.
Requirement: The corresponding func-
tion must be activated.
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i) AF
j)
- Alternative frequency for
RDS operation
- Traffic programme (a traffic
information station is play-
ing)
- Priority for traffic informa-
tion stations
- Loudness is activated
- Programme type function is
activated
7 Display
Flashing KeyCard tongue
When the radio is turned off and the
KeyCard removed, the KeyCard
tongue can be programmed to flash for
optical theft protection.
For more information see the section
on “DSC programming”.
T
a
k) A
e
f g h i jk l m n
l) LD
m) PTY
b
9 BND
n) CD
o) T5
- A CD is inserted in the unit
- Track no. 5 is playing
Switches between the memory levels/
wavebands FMI, FMII, TS (Travel-
store), M and L.
o
8 KeyCard theft protection system
To operate the set the KeyCard must
be inserted first.
c
Additional Travelstore function
Storing the six stations with the
strongest reception using Travelstore:
Press BND until you hear a beep or
“T--STORE” appears in the display.
d
KeyCard
: AF
a) NDR2
- Station name
Alternative Frequency during RDS op-
Insert KeyCard
b) VIVALDI - CD name or
c) 1 : 52
- CD time (playback time)
and number (CD number)
- Time
eration:
When the KeyCard tongue is protrud-
ing out of the unit, insert the KeyCard
with the contact area facing up into
the slot in the middle of the area.
If necessary, pull the KeyCard forward.
Be sure to read the information in the
section on “KeyCard theft protection
system”.
When “AF” lights up in the display, the
system will automatically search for a
frequency offering better reception for
the same RDS programme.
d) 16:31
e) FM
- Waveband
f)
6
- Preset button (1-6)
- Memory bank I, II or
Travelstore
g) I, II, T
AF on/off: Press AF briefly.
h) lo
- Seek tuning sensitivity
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Regional function on/off:
To recall a station - Select the de-
sired waveband. On FM, adjust the
corresponding memory bank and press
the relevant preset button briefly.
The mode activated will appear briefly
in the display: “MIX CD” or “MIX OFF”.
Press the AF button for approximately
2 seconds until you hear a beep. “REG
ON” or “REG OFF” will appear in the
display (see the section on REG - re-
gional programme).
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• SRC
SRC (Source)
When a CD is inserted you can switch
between the different audio sources
radio and CD.
Extra function for preset buttons
To store and recall a PTY programme
type.
On FM, you can store and recall one
programme type on/from each preset
button when PTY is active (“PTY”
lights up in the display).
; TA (Traffic Announcement)
When “T” lights up in the display, the
radio is currently playing a traffic infor-
mation station.
(Eject)
Hold down the button for approximate-
ly 2 seconds and the CD will eject.
When “A” appears in the display, the
priority for traffic stations has been ac-
tivated.
You can only tune into those stations
which broadcast traffic announce-
ments.
CD operation
> CD slot
When you insert a disc into the slot
1/II - Pause
Switching Pause on/off: Press 1/II.
“CD PAUSE” will appear briefly in the
display.
with the label side facing up, it will be
pulled in automatically and transported
to the playback position. CD playback
switches on automatically.
Priority on/off: Press TA.
2/RPT - Repeat
< 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - preset buttons
Repeat track: Press 2/RPT, “REPEAT”
will appear briefly in the display and
the track will repeat until 2/RPT is
pressed again. “RPT OFF” will then
appear in the display.
? PTY (Programme Type)
Radio operation
In the PTY mode, the preset buttons
become programme type buttons. With
each preset you can select one pro-
gramme type such as NEWS, SPORT,
POP MUSIC, EDUCATE, etc. With the
<< >> rocker switch, it is possible to
recall all of the PTY programme types
as long as the PTY function has been
activated (“PTY” will light up in the dis-
play).
On FM, you can store six stations for
each of the memory banks I, II and “T”.
On MW/LW, you can store six stations
each for each waveband.
To store a station - Press a preset
button during radio operation and hold
it down until the set resumes play after
the muting and you hear a beep.
3/MIX -
MIX plays the CD tracks in random or-
der.
Switching MIX on/off:
Press 3/MIX briefly.
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@ DSC (Direct Software Control)
Use the DSC function to customise
certain programmable, basic settings
to suit your personal needs and prefer-
ences. See the section on “DSC pro-
gramming” for more information.
Setting the Balance (left/right) and
the fader (front/rear).
Press AUD twice.
Fader front
Fader rear
Balance left
Balance right
A AUD
Adjusts the treble and bass frequen-
cies.
Different settings can be stored for FM,
AM and CD.
The settings selected will appear in the
display. The last setting will be stored
automatically.
To store the settings:
Switching AUD off:
Select the operating mode.
Press AUD once and use the rocker
switch to adjust the settings.
Press the button once again briefly.
If no changes are made within 8 sec-
onds, the AUD mode will switch off au-
tomatically.
Treble +
Treble –
Bass –
Extra EQU ON/OFF function
Switching the equaliser on/off:
Press AUD for approximately 2 sec-
onds. “EQU ON” or “EQU OFF” will ap-
pear briefly in the display.
Bass +
Select the next operating mode and
adjust the settings as desired.
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Important notes
Installation
Accessories
What you need to know
If you would like to install your new car ster- Use Blaupunkt-approved accessories and
eo yourself or add other audio components spare parts only.
Before using your new car radio, please read
through the following information carefully.
to existing ones, then please read the en-
closed instructions on installation and con-
ucts with this car stereo:
nection carefully.
You can use the following Blaupunkt prod-
Traffic safety
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your
responsibility to pay attention to the traffic
situation at all times. Never use your car
radio in a way that could distract you.
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only
50 km/h.
In order to ensure that the set operates prop- Amplifier
erly the positive power supply line must be
connected via the ignition and the perma-
All Blaupunkt amplifiers
nent +12 V lead.
Remote control
Do not ground the loudspeaker outputs!
With the infrared remote control RC 06 you
can control all of the important functions of
Telephone mute
your car hi-fi system from the steering wheel.
Should the traffic situation become particu-
larly demanding, we advise you not to use
the radio.
Always make sure that you are still able to
hear any warning signals coming from out-
side the vehicle, such as police or fire en-
gine sirens, so that you can react accord-
ingly.
If you have installed a mobile telephone in
your vehicle, radio or CD playback can be
muted automatically when you use the
phone (telephone mute).
“PHONE” will then appear in the display.
If TA is active, traffic messages will always
have priority. To end the announcement
before it has finished press the TA button.
Consequently, you should always select a
moderate volume for playing your car radio
while you are driving.
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KeyCard theft protection system
This car radio includes one KeyCard as Operating the unit
“Training” a second KeyCard/
Replacing a KeyCard
standard equipment, but it can also be op-
•
Turn on the set.
erated with a second card.
When the unit is operated with the first Key-
Card, you can “train” a second one which
can also be used with the set.
With the KeyCard tongue protruding
out of the unit, insert the KeyCard into
the slot with the contact area facing
up in the middle of the area.
If you have lost your KeyCard or if it was
damaged, you can buy a new one from your
specialised dealer.
To “train” a second KeyCard:
If you use 2 KeyCards, the settings stored
on the first card will be transferred to the
second. However, you can store the follow-
ing functions individually for each card:
The car radio is now ready for operation.
•
•
•
Insert the first KeyCard and turn on the
set.
If a wrong KeyCard is inserted, then “CARD
ERR” will appear in the display. In this case
please do not make any further adjustments.
Press the DSC button and select
“LEARN KC” by pressing / .
Preset button assignments, bass, treble,
balance and fader settings, Loudness, TA
(traffic announcement volume), beep vol-
ume, LOW-EQ, HIGH-EQ.
The system will switch off by itself after ap-
proximately 10 seconds.
Press << or >>.
The display will switch to “CHANGE”.
If another card type is inserted (e.g. phone
or credit card), the display will show
“WRONG KC” for approximately 2 seconds.
•
Remove the first KeyCard and insert
the new one while “CHANGE” still ap-
pears in the display.
In addition, the settings which are activated
before you switch the radio off, such as the
waveband, station, TA priority, AF, REG ON/
OFF, SCANTIME, seek tuning sensitivity,
Remove the wrong card and insert the cor- After the display indication “READY” or
rect KeyCard.
“LEARN KC”,
press DSC.
•
VOL FIX and SHARX will also remained After the display indications “CARD ERR”
stored.
or “WRONG KC”:
Press ON to turn on the set.
Now you can also use the new KeyCard to
operate your car stereo.
•
This ensures that you will find your basic
settings re-adjusted automatically as soon
as you have inserted your KeyCard.
A maximum of 2 cards can be used for the
set.
Removing the KeyCard
If you attempt to “train” a third one, the ac-
cess authorisation for the KeyCard not used
for the “training” process will be deleted au-
tomatically.
•
Pull the KeyCard forward and remove
it.
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Displaying the radio pass data
Turn On Message (T.O.M.)
Switching off the flashing light
If you would like to deactivate the flashing
tongue in general, select “LED OFF” in the
DSC menu.
Using the KeyCard supplied with your set The second KeyCard available from your
you can have the radio pass data such as specialised dealer also allows you to dis-
the model name, product number (7 6..) and play a special turn-on message each time
serial number indicated on the display pan- the radio is switched on.
el.
Care of your KeyCard
The freely selectable text with a maximum
Please refer to the section on “DSC pro- of 48 characters can be programmed by all
To ensure that the KeyCard always func-
tions properly it is important that the con-
tacts remain free of any foreign particles.
Avoid direct skin contact.
gramming - READ KC”.
dealers who have the required equipment
available.
The programmed text will be displayed each
time you turn on your system with the sec-
ond KeyCard.
Short Additional Memory
(S.A.M.)
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts
using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alco-
hol.
The second KeyCard available from your
specialised dealer allows you to have short
information read out and moved through the
display, such as the phone number of your
car dealer or the emergency call number of
your automobile association.
Optical indication for extra theft
protection
Flashing KeyCard tongue
When the vehicle is stationary and the Key-
Card removed, the KeyCard tongue can be
switched to flash for extra anti-theft securi-
Please refer to the section on “DSC pro-
gramming - READ KC”.
The freely selectable text with a maximum ty.
of 162 characters can be programmed by
For this to operate properly, the positive
all dealers who have the required equipment
available.
power supply line and the permanent +12 V
lead must be connected as described in the
installation instructions.
Be sure that “LED ON” has been selected
in the DSC mode.
If necessary, please refer to the section on
“DSC programming - LED”.
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Selecting the operating
mode
Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
The Radio Data System will enhance your If “SEARCH” appears in the display when
enjoyment when you listen to FM radio sta- the radio is switched on or one of the stored
Using the SRC (source) button you can
switch between the radio and CD audio
sources.
tions.
frequencies recalled, the unit is already au-
tomatically searching for an alternative fre-
quency.
More and more radio stations have begun
to broadcast RDS information along with
their regular programming.
The CD mode is not available unless a disc
is inserted.
“SEARCH” will disappear from the display
when the alternative frequency has been
found or after the frequency band has run
through completely.
As soon as a programme has been identi-
fied, the station name including a regional
identifier, if applicable, will appear in the dis-
To switch between the modes,
•
press SRC briefly.
play, for example, NDR1 NDS (regional pro- If the reception quality of the selected pro-
gramme in Lower Saxony, Germany).
gramme deteriorates beyond a certain point:
•
Tune into another station.
When RDS is activated, the preset buttons
become programme buttons. You now know
exactly which programme you have tuned
into, making it easy to find the desired sta-
tion quickly.
REG - regional programme
Certain radio programmes are split up at
times into regional programmes offering lo-
cal information. The 1st programme broad-
cast by NDR, for example, offers pro-
grammes with different contents in the north-
ern German states of Schleswig-Holstein,
Hamburg and Lower Saxony at certain times
of the day.
But RDS offers you further advantages:
AF - Alternative frequency
The AF (Alternative Frequency) function
makes sure that the radio always tunes into
the strongest frequency of the currently se-
lected programme automatically.
If you are listening to a particular regional
programme and wish to continue doing so,
This function is activated when “AF” appears
in the display.
•
press the AF button for approximately
2 seconds.
“REG ON” will appear in the display.
In order to switch this function on or off,
•
press the AF button briefly.
If you leave the service area of the regional
programme you are tuned into, or if you
While searching for the strongest reception
signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.
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would like to take advantage of full RDS Station tuning
Manual tuning:
service, switch to “REG OFF”.
•
Press << >>; the frequency will change
in short intervals in the downwards or
upwards direction.
Automatic tuning
/
•
Press the AF button for approximately
2 seconds until “REG OFF” appears.
•
Press / ; the car radio will automati-
cally search for the next station.
“REG ON” or “REG OFF” will appear briefly
in the display each time the radio is switched
on.
If you hold << >> pressed to the left or the
right on the rocker switch, the frequency
scan will speed up.
If you hold
/
pressed up or down on the
rocker switch, seek tuning will speed up in
the upwards or downwards direction.
Selecting a waveband
Scrolling through the broadcast-
ing networks (FM only)
With this car radio you can select between
the following wavebands:
You can use the << >> buttons to tune into
stations in your reception area.
FM 87.5 - 108 MHz
MW 531 - 1602 kHz
LW 153 - 279 kHz
If it is possible to receive several pro-
grammes in the same broadcasting network,
you can scroll through them in the forwards
direction by pressing >>, or backwards us-
ing the << button, e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-
JOY, FFN, ANTENNE ... .
Seek tuning
Up
Down
•
Select the desired waveband by press-
ing the BND button.
<< / >> Up/down in short intervals
(for FM only, “AF” must be switched off)
Note:
In the DSC menu it is possible to block MW
or LW or both wavebands for station selec-
tion.
The advantage of doing this is that only the
required wavebands can be selected and it
is no longer necessary to press BND so of-
ten. If necessary, refer to the section on
“DSC programming – AM ON or AM OFF”.
For this to work properly you must have al-
ready tuned into the stations at least once
and “AF” must be active (lights up in the dis-
play).
Manual tuning with << >>
You can also tune into a station manually.
Requirement:
AF and PTY must be switched off (i.e. the
symbols do not light up in the display).
To do this, you can start the Travelstore seek
operation:
If necessary, deactivate these functions:
•
Press BND for 2 seconds; the system
will start to run through the frequency
band.
•
Press AF or PTY.
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If “AF” is not lit up,
press AF.
•
Press the desired preset button until
the radio resumes play after the mut-
ing (takes approximately 2 seconds,
confirmed by a beep).
If desired, stations can also be stored man-
ually in the Travelstore bank (see “Storing
stations”).
•
This fulfils the requirements for selecting
stations with << >>.
Now the station has been stored.
Recalling stored stations
The display will indicate which preset but-
ton is currently activated.
Switching between the memory
banks (FM)
You can recall any stored station at the touch
of a button.
•
Select the waveband by pressing
BND. For FM, also choose the corre-
sponding memory bank by pressing
the BND button as many times as nec-
essary until the desired bank appears
in the display.
You can switch between the memory banks
I, II and T in order to store stations and re-
call them later.
Note:
Should you attempt to store a station which
has already been stored before on another
memory bank, the corresponding preset
button and the memory bank will flash brief-
ly in the display.
The currently selected memory bank is in-
dicated in the display.
•
Press the BND button as many times
as necessary until the desired memory
bank lights up in the display.
•
Press the corresponding preset button
briefly to recall the station.
Automatically storing the
strongest stations with Travel-
store
Scanning stored stations with
Preset Scan
Storing stations
You can automatically store the six most
powerful FM stations in your current recep-
tion area sorted according to their signal
strength. This function is particularly con-
venient on longer trips.
On FM, you can store six stations on the
preset buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 for each of the
memory banks I, II and T.
You can briefly scan through all of the stored
stations on all wavebands in the selected
FM memory bank.
On MW/LW, you can also store six stations
each.
Preset Scan cannot be started unless PTY
has been switched off (“PTY” is not lit up in
the display).
•
Press the BND button for 2 seconds.
•
Select the appropriate waveband by
“T-STORE” will appear in the display.
pressing BND.
•
If necessary, press PTY.
The six strongest FM stations will be auto-
matically stored on the memory bank “T”
(Travelstore). When this process has been
completed, the radio will play the first sta-
tion.
•
Tune in a station with the rocker switch
To start Preset Scan:
(either automatically
<< >>).
/
or manually
•
Press SC for approximately 2 seconds.
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All of the stored stations on the selected Changing the scan time
As reception deteriorates, the radio will grad-
ually switch to mono.
waveband will be scanned one after the oth-
The scan time can be selected from between
5 to a maximum of 30 seconds.
er. In the display “SCAN” will alternate with
the flashing station name or frequency.
If you would like to switch to mono recep-
tion manually, please refer to the section on
“DSC programming – STEREO/MONO”.
If you would like to alter the scan time,
please refer to the section on “DSC program-
ming - SCANTIME”.
To select a scanned station and switch
off Preset Scan:
The display will briefly indicate the mode
selected.
•
Press SC briefly.
Selecting the seek tuning sensi-
tivity
Scanning stations with Radio
Scan
Adjusting the bandwidth (FM)
In the DSC menu, you can use the SHARX
function to adjust the bandwidth in the FM
frequency range. This can be a great ad-
vantage when there is a large number of
stations within your current reception range.
You can alter the automatic seek tuning
sensitivity.
You can also scan through all of the sta-
tions in your reception area.
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up
strong, local stations (low sensitivity).
If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also
pick up weaker, more distant stations (high
sensitivity).
If you would like to alter the sensitivity level
please refer to the section on “DSC program-
ming – LO-DX”).
To start the Scan function:
•
Press SC briefly.
Interference with strong adjacent stations
can be reduced to an absolute minimum if
you activate “SHARX ON”.
The scanned frequency or the station name
will start flashing in the display.
During the actual scanning process “AM-
SCAN” or “FM-SCAN” will appear in the dis-
play.
If necessary, refer to “DSC programming –
SHARX”.
To select a scanned station and switch
off the Radio-Scan function:
Switching from stereo to mono
PTY - Programme Type
(FM)
•
Press SC or the seek tuning rocker
PTY is an RDS service which an increasing
number of more broadcasting stations have
begun to offer. This feature allows you to
select FM stations according to their pro-
gramme type. After you have chosen the
PTY of your preference, the corresponding
stations can be selected either by seek tun-
ing or using the scan function.
Using the DSC menu you can switch from
stereo to mono reception. If reception is
poor, you may get better sound quality by
switching to mono. When the radio is
switched on, it automatically selects stereo
reception.
switch briefly.
If no station is selected, the scan function
will switch off automatically after the frequen-
cy band has run through completely. The
radio will tune into the station selected be-
fore the scan started.
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Switching PTY on/off
Press PTY.
SCIENCE
VARIED
POP MUSIC
ROCK MUSIC
M.O.R. M (middle of the road music)
LIGHT M (light classical)
CLASSICS (serious classical)
OTHER M (other music)
WEATHER
Displaying the selected programme
type
•
•
Press << or >>.
When the function is active, the programme
type selected last will briefly appear in the
display. “PTY” will appear permanently in the
lower right corner of the display panel.
The programme type selected last will be
displayed briefly.
Selecting a programme type
Programme type
a) Using the preset buttons
Use << >> to have the last selected pro- FINANCE
When PTY is switched on, you can use
the preset buttons 1-6 to select the
programme types stored at the factory.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMES
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
RELIGION
PHONE IN
TRAVEL
gramme type displayed and to choose a new
one.
You can select any one of the stored types
with the preset buttons 1-6.
•
Press one of the presets 1-6.
The selected programme type will be
displayed for 2 seconds.
Requirement: PTY must be active.
HOBBIES
You can use DSC to select Deutsch or Eng-
lish as the language (refer to the section on
“DSC programming – PTY LANG”).
If you would like to listen to a station
with this PTY,
JAZZ MUSIC
COUNTRY MUSIC
NATIONAL MUSIC
OLDIES MUSIC
FOLK MUSIC
•
press
/
to start the seek tuning
The following list indicates all of the pro-
gramme types which are available.
function.
If the radio is unable to find a station offer-
ing the selected programme type, the dis-
play will show “NO PTY” and a beep tone
will be emitted. The radio will select the sta-
tion which was tuned into before seek tun-
ing was activated.
The letters printed in bold are identical to
the abbreviation which appears briefly in the
display.
Checking the programme type of the
station
•
Press PTY for approximately 2 sec-
NEWS
onds.
CURRENT AFFAIRS
INFORMATION
SPORT
EDUCATE
DRAMA
After the beep tone the display will show the
programme type offered by the tuned in sta-
tion.
You can assign different programme types
to each preset position. Please refer to the
next section on “Storing programme types”.
If “NONE” appears in the display, the cur-
rent station has no PTY code.
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b) Using the << >> buttons on the rocker
switch
Storing programme types
PTY priority
Each of the preset buttons 1-6 has been Situation:
When PTY is switched on, you can se- assigned one programme type at the facto-
PTY is switched on and lights up in the dis-
play.
lect a programme type using buttons
<< >>.
ry.
If desired, you can also replace these with
other available programme types.
No station offering the selected programme
type can be found currently in your recep-
tion range (with seek tuning or scan).
•
•
•
Press << or >>; the programme
type selected last will be displayed
for 3 seconds.
To do so, make sure that “PTY” lights up in
the display.
The set will switch back to the station previ-
ously tuned into.
•
•
•
If necessary, press the PTY button to
switch on the function.
IDuring this period press >> (for-
wards) or << (backwards) to select
the desired type.
As soon as it is possible to receive a pro-
gramme in the broadcasting network with
the PTY selected, the radio will switch over
to the corresponding station for the dura-
tion of the programme.
Select a programme type using but-
tons << >> and
Press << or >> as many times as
required.
hold down the desired preset button
(1-6) until you hear a beep.
If you would like to listen to a station
with the selected PTY,
Now the selected programme type can be
recalled by pressing this preset. “PTY” must
appear in the display to indicate that the
function is active.
•
press
/
to start the seek tuning
Example: German broadcasting network
NDR:
function.
If the radio is unable to find a station offer-
ing the selected programme type, the dis-
play will show “NO PTY” and a beep tone
will be emitted. The radio will select the sta-
tion which was tuned into before seek tun-
ing was activated.
-
-
-
-
-
Station playing: NDR3.
“PTY” lights up in the display.
Programme type “POP” selected.
Seek tuning is started.
Scanning stations with PTY SCAN
Requirement: “PTY” must appear in the dis-
play.
•
Press the SC button.
No station with “PTY-POP” can be
found.
All of the stations in your current reception
area offering the selected programme type
will be scanned.
-
-
-
The display shows “NO PTY” and
automatically switches back to NDR3.
NDR2 airs a “PTY-POP” programme.
To switch off PTY-SCAN:
•
Press SC or the seek-tuning rocker
switch once again.
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Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON
-
The radio will switch to the linked sta-
tion NDR2 for the duration of the
“POP” programme.
The abbreviation “EON” stands for En- Traffic announcement priority
hanced Other Networks, which means that on/off
information is exchanged within a radio net-
If the priority for traffic announcement pro-
work.
grammes is activated, “A” will light up in the
During CD operation, the set will also switch
to the programme offering the selected PTY
within the broadcasting network.
Many FM radio stations provide their serv-
display.
ice area with traffic messages at regular in-
To switch the priority on or off:
tervals.
•
Press the TA button.
After the PTY programme has ended the
system will switch back to the previous
mode (radio or CD).
Along with their programmes, all traffic pro-
gramme stations transmit a special carrier
signal, which is decoded by your car radio.
If this signal is identified, “T” will appear in
the display (Traffic programme).
If you press TA while a message is being
broadcast, this message will be interrupted.
The unit will then switch back to the previ-
ous mode. The priority for other traffic mes-
sages remains active.
Note:
As already mentioned, these functions are
only supported by a limited number of RDS
stations at the present time.
In addition to these, there are also stations
which do not actually transmit traffic infor-
mation themselves, but by using RDS-EON
it is possible for them to forward the traffic
messages broadcast by another traffic pro-
gramme station in the same radio network.
Please note that several buttons have no
function while a traffic announcement is
broadcast.
Warning beep
If you want to have the priority for traffic
announcements activated while listening to
one of these stations (e.g. NDR3), “A” must
appear on the display panel.
If you leave the reception area of the traffic
programme station currently tuned into, you
will hear a warning beep after approximate-
ly 30 seconds.
If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the
radio will automatically switch to the linked
traffic programme station (in this case,
NDR2) for the duration of the message and
return to the original programme (NDR3)
afterwards.
This alarm tone will also be emitted if you
press a preset button for a station which
does not send the traffic information signal.
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Switching the warning beep off
Adjusting the volume for traffic
announcements and the warning
beep
a) Tune into another station offering traf-
fic information:
Although this volume was preset at the fac-
tory, you can use the DSC function to alter
the setting (see “DSC programming - TA
VOL”).
•
•
Press the rocker switch or
press a preset button which has a
traffic programme station allocated
to it.
Alternatively:
b) Switch off the priority for traffic an-
nouncements:
•
Press TA.
“A” will disappear from the display.
Automatic seek tuning start
(CD operation)
If you leave the reception area for the traffic
programme station you have tuned into while
you are listening to a CD, the system will
automatically start searching for a new TA
programme.
If no such station is found within approxi-
mately 30 seconds, a warning beep will
sound every 30 seconds. To switch the
warning beep off, proceed as described
above.
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CD operation
Fast advance, audible (CUE).
Hold down >> as long as required.
The CD will be transported to its playing
position automatically. CD playback will
start.
This car stereo is equipped with a CD drive.
Fast reverse, audible (REVIEW).
Hold down << as long as required.
Note:
Use only standard circular CDs measuring
12 cm in diameter!
CDs measuring 8 cm in diameter or CDs in
different shapes such as a butterfly or beer
mug are not suitable for playback using this
equipment.
This is very likely to result in the destruction
of the CD or the CD drive.
We assume no liability for damage to the
equipment caused by playing unsuitable
CDs.
Removing a CD
If you press the rocker switch repeatedly,
you will skip over the corresponding number
of tracks.
•
Press the SRC button for approxi-
mately one second.
The CD will be ejected.
The number displayed beside “T” (for track)
indicates the number of the track which is
currently playing.
To protect the CD mechanism, do not im-
pair or try to help the automatic insertion and
ejection of the disc in any way.
If the CD is not removed from the drive within
approximately 30 seconds, it will be reinsert-
ed automatically.
Repeat track
You can repeat a track (endless). In CD
mode,
Switching to CD operation
•
press 2/RPT.
“REPEAT” appears briefly.
Selecting a track
Make sure that a disc is inserted, “CD” will
appear on the display panel.
After a CD has been inserted, the activated
CD functions will appear on the display pan-
el.
The track will repeat until 2/RPT is pressed
once again.
Press
SRC to go through the available
audio sources:
•
Press as many times as required until
the CD functions appear in the display
(track number, name/playback time).
MIX playback
CD tracks can be played back in random
order if desired. The MIX function has been
activated, when “MIX CD” appears briefly in
the display each time the audio source is
switched to CD and following each track.
Inserting a CD
•
•
Switch on the radio.
/
Track selection
Up
Down
Switching the MIX function on or off,
Insert a CD with the label facing up.
Never use force.
Press once to go back to the begin-
ning of the current track.
•
press 3/MIX briefly.
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The MIX function is off when “MIX OFF” To switch the display mode:
appears in the display.
•
Use the rocker switch
first character.
/
to select the
It is possible to switch the display mode in
The capital letters A to Z, the numbers 0 to
9 and special characters will be listed one
after the other.
the DSC menu (refer to the section on DSC
programming – CD DISP”).
SCAN
The “TIME” display mode was preset at the
factory.
Use this function to scan all of the CD tracks.
•
Use the rocker switch << >> to move
to the next position and select a char-
acter.
To start the Scan function:
The display mode will appear briefly, fol-
lowed by the corresponding values, e.g.
“TIME”, “2 : 32”.
•
Press SC briefly, the display will indi-
cate “CD-SCAN”.
You can select up to eight characters.
The titles will be scanned one after the oth-
er in ascending order.
Once you have completed the name as de-
sired:
If you have selected “NAME” without hav-
ing specified a name for the corresponding
disc, the display will indicate the “TIME”
mode.
To stop the Scan function:
•
Press
To quit the naming mode,
leave the DSC menu by pressing DSC.
If you would like to name another CD,
insert a new disc.
in order to store it.
•
Press SC once again briefly.
The track currently scanned will continue to
play.
•
Please read also the section on “Entering
CD names”.
SCAN will also stop if you
•
•
press one of the buttons marked DSC,
SRC, , << >> or / .
You can change any existing name by en-
tering and storing a new one (overwriting).
Entering CD names
You can enter names for up to 30 discs.
The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will ap-
pear in the display if you have selected
“NAME” as the display mode in the DSC
menu.
Selecting the display mode
Deleting CD names with DSC
UPDATE
You can select the desired display mode for
CD operation:
Use the DSC UPD (update) feature to de-
lete a CD name.
To start the entry:
“NAME”
– The specified name, for
example “MADONNA”,
will be displayed.
•
Press the DSC button and press
/
You can delete the name stored for the CD
in the CD drive with “CLR DISC”.
until “CD-NAME” appears on the dis-
play panel.
Use “CLR ALL” to delete the names for all
of the CDs.
“TIME”
– The elapsed playback
time of the title is dis-
played in minutes, for ex-
ample “2 : 32”.
•
Press
.
The position for the first character will flash.
•
Insert the CD for which you want to de-
lete the name into the CD drive.
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Clock
•
•
Press DSC.
Press as many times as required
until “CD UPD” appears on the display
panel.
DCF 77 to adjust the clock to the cor-
rect time the next time the radio is
switched off.
This car stereo is equipped with a built-in
clock which automatically takes advantage
either of RDS or the DCF 77 signal (control
signal for atomic clocks, used in special cas-
es), to ensure highly accurate time-keeping
(hours, minutes).
/
Condition: DCF 77 is switched on.
“CLK SYNC” will appear in the display
for 20 seconds and you will hear a
melody (Big Ben) to indicate that the
radio is still active and that the power
antenna (if connected) is still extend-
ed.
•
Press >> to select “CLR DISC” if you
want to delete the name of that CD,
For the clock to function properly with RDS,
an RDS station with the CT function (CT –
clock time) must be received.
or
Press << to select “CLR ALL” to delete
the names stored for all of the CDs.
The automatic correction of the time or just
the hours using DCF 77 can be switched
off.
•
Press
for approximately 2 seconds.
If it is not possible to receive the DCF
77 signal, the radio will switch off after
a few seconds.
“UPDATE” will appear briefly in the display.
The deletion process is complete.
Switching DCF 77 on/off:
To quit this function:
•
Press DSC for approximately 2 sec-
onds.
•
Press DSC.
b) manually with DSC-CLOCKSET
•
Press DSC briefly, “CLOCKSET”
If the display shows “DCF77 ON”, DCF 77
is active.
will appear in the display.
•
Press << >> to set the hours/min-
utes. You can move to a different
position by pressing / .
If the display shows “NO DCF77”, DCF 77
is inactive.
•
After you have set the clock, press
briefly to store the new setting.
Setting the clock
a) automatically
The clock is set automatically when the
radio is tuned into an RDS station
which has the “CT” function (clock
time).
If the RDS signal is not received for a
week, the radio will attempt to use
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Displaying the clock
Deactivating the hour correction
function
Warning note
You can set the clock to permanent display
in both the radio and CD modes.
Danger of damaging the automatic
In the DSC menu it is possible to switch off power antenna in a car wash
the hour correction function with “CLK MAN/
CLK AUTO”. An automatic correction for
minutes will continue to take place.
If another function is selected, the clock dis-
play will disappear for approximately 8 sec-
onds and the station selected, for example,
will appear in the display.
If your vehicle is equipped with an automat-
ic power antenna, it might still remain fully
extended after you have turned the radio off
This is useful if you would like to display the in order to synchronise the time with DCF
time for a different time zone, for example. 77.
To switch the display mode:
If necessary,
Before you drive into a car wash
•
Press LD for approximately 2 seconds.
•
•
Press DSC briefly and
•
switch the radio off by pressing the ON
button.
The power antenna will retract, if it
doesn’t, press ON again.
Press as often as required until
/
Correcting the clock after the
power has been disconnected
“CLK MAN/CLK AUTO” appears in the
display.
If the radio has been disconnected from its
power source for a longer period of time,
“0:00” will appear in the display when it is
re-connected.
DCF 77 will remain inactive for as long as
the radio is switched off.
To deactivate the hour correction function
press << >> to select “CLK MAN”.
•
Press << >> to set the hours/minutes.
Do not drive into the car wash unless
the power antenna has retracted!
The time will be set automatically by RDS-
CT, but can also be adjusted manually if
desired.
After you leave the car wash “DCF 77” will
reactivate when you switch the radio on
again.
You need only set the time manually if it is
not possible to receive an RDS station with
CT (clock time).
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Setting the equaliser
The individual steps you have to take to select HIGH EQ for treble and mid-range
make these settings are described in the tones.
The acoustic characteristics of the car inte-
rior affect the quality of the sound repro-
duced in your vehicle to a much greater ex-
tent than the speakers.
table.
The “HIGH EQ” and “LOW EQ” filters can
be set in the DSC menu:
Notes on making the settings
Position, installation and the rear volumes
of, for example, the door or rear window
shelf all play an important role.
•
•
Press DSC.
Press as often as necessary until
“HIGH EQ” or “LOW EQ” appears in
the display.
The following notes are intended as recom-
mendations only. They do not necessarily
reflect your own personal sound preferenc-
es.
/
Even the sound produced by well selected
and installed speakers can be affected neg-
atively by resonance frequencies in the ve-
hicle interior.
•
•
Press << or >> once and
We recommend that you use a music CD
you are familiar with to make the settings.
Set the level in the following table by
pressing / .
As a result, the bass sounds may be lost or
reverberate, the mid-range tones sound too
overpowering and music instruments or
voices may be distorted or the total sound
quality may be completely lifeless.
The CD should include tracks with different
instruments and vocals. Purely electronic
music is not well suited to serve as a basis
for making the settings because the original
sounds cannot be determined.
•
•
Press << >> to switch the frequency
range.
Press
to store your settings.
You can switch the equaliser on and off by
pressing AUD for approximately 2 seconds.
The overall sound quality can be greatly
enhanced if certain frequencies are sup-
pressed or boosted.
Before you set the equaliser, set bass, tre-
ble, balance and fader to “0”.
Now you can compare the sound produced
by your car stereo with and without the
equaliser.
This setting is described in the Quick Refer-
ence under A AUD.
This car stereo is equipped with 2 paramet-
ric filters. The first filter “LOW EQ” can be
set from 32 to 500 Hz, the second filter
“HIGH EQ” from 630 to 10000 Hz. In this
context, parametric means that it is possi-
ble to set the frequency and either boost or
reduce it (+10 to –20 dB) individually for
each of these filters.
Now listen to the CD you have selected.
Setting recommendations on the
Internet
Evaluate the sound according to your own
personal preferences.
Refer to our home page on the Internet
Now refer to “Sound impression/problem” in
the table and you will find suggestions to
eliminate any problems under “What to do”.
to find setting recommendations for new
vehicles on the market.
These parametric filters can be adjusted to
very exact settings even without the help of
measuring instruments.
Make the settings for bass and the lower
mid-range tones with the LOW EQ filter,
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Assistance in setting your equaliser
Start to make your settings in the mid-range/treble and end it with the bass range.
Frequency range
Sound impression / Problem
What to do
Notes
Bass
30 – 100 Hz
Bass reproduction too weak
Boost the basses with
the “LOW EQ” filter
Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz
Level: +4 to +6 dB
Avoid distortion.
Boost the level carefully if
the speaker diameter is
too small.
Lower mid-range
100 – 400 Hz
Unclear bass
Reduce the lower mid-range
with the “LOW EQ” filter
Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz
Level: approx. -4 dB
The tone may become too lean
and aggressive.
Pay attention to the underlying
tone of the music
Playback reverberates
Unpleasant pressure
on the ears
Mid-range sound
400 – 4 000 Hz
Sound appears to be too
much in the foreground,
Reduce the mid-range with
“HIGH EQ” filter
Playback should not be too
quiet.
very aggressive, no stereo effect
Frequency: 1 000 to 2 500 Hz
Level: -4 to -6 dB
Tone too powerless.
Treble
4 000 – 20 000 Hz
Lifeless reproduction
Lack of transparency
Instruments do not sparkle
Boost treble range with
“HIGH EQ” filter
Frequency: approx. 10 kHz
Level: +2 to +4 dB
Avoid a piercing type of tone.
Strong hissing sound unpleas-
ant.
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DSC programming
CLOCKSET To set the clock manually.
Press << >> to set the
hours/minutes. Move to the
next position (flashing) by
pressing / . To store the
setting selected, press
briefly.
PTY LANG To select the language used
to indicate the programme
type: DEUTSCH or ENG-
LISH
The car stereo has been equipped with DSC
(Direct Software Control) to allow you to
customise certain programmable, basic set-
tings to suit your personal needs and pref-
erences and then store them.
READ KC
To read out the KeyCard
data.
The basic settings for this audio equipment
were made at the factory.
Also refer to the section on
“CLOCK”.
The card supplied with the
radio is used to display the
model name, type number
(7 6..) and the serial
In the following you can find an overview of
these settings, so that you can always reset
to them if desired.
VOL FIX
Use this function to select
the volume at which the ra-
dio is set when it is switched
on.
If you wish to alter any of the programming,
number.
•
press DSC.
With the extra card it is pos-
sible to display data entered
by your specialised dealer.
(See the section on “Short
Additional Memory S.A.M.”).
If you remove the KeyCard
during the reading process,
“READ KC” will appear on
the display panel.
Use the rocker switch and the
button to
select and adjust the functions described in
the following. The display will show you the
setting you have selected.
Adjust the desired volume
level with << >>. When ad-
justed to “VOL 0”, the sys-
tem will come on at the vol-
ume selected before it was
switched off.
CD UPD
Use this function to delete
CD names during CD opera-
tion to make more storage
capacity available for new
discs. (See “Deleting CD
names with DSC-UP-
DATE”).
/
Select function
<< >>
Adjust/recall value
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LEARN KC To “train” a second Key-
Card.
COLOUR
BEEP
Gradually matches the radio TA VOL
illumination to the dash-
board lighting.
To adjust the traffic an-
nouncement and warning
beep volume from between
0 to 66.
The message will then come
through at this volume, if the
standard volume is lower.
If the standard volume is set
higher than the TA VOL lev-
el, then the traffic report will
be played at the standard
volume.
Please read the information
in the section on “KeyCard
theft protection system -
“Training” a second Key-
Card”.
(green/orange)
Acknowledgement tone for
all functions which require a
button to be pressed for
more than one second.
The volume can be adjusted
from between 0 to 9.
SHARX
Switches the bandwidth in
the FM frequency range.
When there is a large
number of stations within
your current reception
range, use << >> to switch
to SHARX ON which will
prevent most interference
from adjacent radio stations.
This function has been set
to “SHARX ON” at the facto-
ry.
(0 = off).
SCANTIME Use this function to set the
scan time for the radio or
CD player from 5 to 30 sec-
onds.
LO-DX
To adjust the seek tuning
sensitivity.
“LO” stands for local recep-
tion.
“DX” stands for distant re-
ception.
STEREO/MONO
Select “LO 3” if you want to
receive strong stations in
the local area, select “DX 1”
if you want to tune into
weaker stations which are
further away.
Switch modes by pressing
<< >>.
The mode selected will ap-
pear briefly in the display.
The radio will begin with
STEREO playback each
time it is switched on.
LED ON
Here you can choose be-
tween LED ON or LED OFF.
With LED ON, the KeyCard
tongue will flash for extra
anti-theft protection when
the unit has been switched
off and the KeyCard re-
moved.
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AM ON/OFF It is possible to block out
one or both of the AM wave-
bands (MW/LW).
LOW EQ
Equaliser setting:
Overview of the DSC factory
settings
To activate the frequencies
and set the level for the low-
er frequency range.
Refer to the detailed instruc-
tions in the section on
“Equaliser setting”.
CLOCKSET
VOL FIX
-
0
This means you will select
only the wavebands you
want when you press BND:
CD UPD
-
PTY LANG
READ KC
LEARN KC
SHARX
ENGLISH
-
-
AM ON
–
all wavebands are available
MW OFF – LW, FM only
LW OFF – MW, FM only
AM OFF – FM only
CD NAME
Only available during CD
playback.
Use this function to name
your CDs. (See “Entering
CD names”).
SHARX ON
LED
ON
COLOUR
BEEP
green
4
LO / DX
DX 1
LOUDNESS Loudness - When listening
TA VOL
30
at a low level, the Loudness
SCANTIME
STEREO
AM ON / OFF
LOUDNESS
HIGH EQ
LOW EQ
CD NAME
CD DISP
10 sec.
ON
AM ON
3
0 dB/630 Hz
0 dB/32 Hz
-
function creates a more nat- CD DISP
ural sound by boosting the
low frequency range.
LOUD 1 - Low boost
LOUD 6 - Max. boost
To select the NAME or
TIME display mode.
Refer to the detailed instruc-
tions in the section on “Se-
lect display mode”.
HIGH EQ
Equaliser setting:
CLK MAN
Switches off the hour cor-
rection function.
Read the information in the
section on “Clock, Deacti-
vating the hour correction
function”.
TIME
To activate the frequencies
and set the level for the up-
per frequency range.
Refer to the detailed instruc-
tions in the section on
“Equaliser setting”.
CLK AUTO / MAN CLK AUTO
To quit the DSC programming mode
and store the adjustment:
•
Press DSC.
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Specifications
Amplifier
Blaupunkt
telephone hotline
Output power:
4 x 23 W RMS power
acc. to DIN 45324 at
14.4 V
4 x 35 W max. power
Address of the next service
centre in your vicinity
(only for Germany)
Tuner
Wavebands:
FM
MW
LW
87.5 – 108 MHz
531 – 1602 kHz
153 – 279 kHz
If you would like to know the address of
the next Blaupunkt service centre of
your area without having our service list
at hand:
FM sensitivity:
0.9 µV at 26 dB
signal-to-noise ratio
-
-
Find out your area code.
Then call the following chargeable
phone number: 01 80 / 5 25 56 66.
FM frequency response:
20 - 16 000 Hz
-
Using the area code to be entered
you will be automatically given the
address and phone number of the
next Blaupunkt service centre. You
can also request this information
by fax.
CD player
Frequency response:
20 - 20 000 Hz
Subject to modifications!
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Bosch Gruppe
7/98 Pf
K7/VKD 8 622 401 304
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