Blaupunkt Car Stereo System RDM 127 User Manual

Radio / CD Player  
New York  
RDM 127  
Operating instructions  
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Accessories  
Important information  
Use accessories and spare parts approved by Blaupunkt only.  
You can use the following Blaupunkt products with this car radio:  
Precautions  
Before operating your new car radio for the first time, please read  
the following information carefully.  
Amplifier:  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers, the pre-amp out cable  
7 607 893 093 is required.  
Installation  
Sub out:  
Changer:  
Subwoofer pre-amp out for connecting an amplifier.  
CDC F 07  
If you would like to install your new car radio yourself or add other  
audio components to the existing ones, then please read the en-  
closed instructions on installation and connection carefully.  
Remote control:  
With the infrared remote control RC 07 you can  
Car phone  
control all of the important functions of your car ra-  
dio system from the steering wheel.  
If there is a mobile telephone installed in your vehicle, the radio  
or CD player (optional) can be muted automatically when the  
phone is being used (telephone mute).  
Navigation: The Blaupunkt RGN 06 navigation component can  
be added to allow active route guidance (expected  
to be available: mid 1997)  
It is possible to program the system so that traffic messages or  
the playback of stored traffic messages always have priority over  
the use of the telephone. (For more information, please refer to  
the section on muting the audio source while using the car phone.)  
Navigation components can only be installed  
by specialised Blaupunkt navigation dealer-  
ships.  
Other components are currently in the planning.  
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Remote control RC 07  
(optional)  
Mute  
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Switching on/off with the KeyCard:  
Quick reference  
Switch the set on by pressing ON.  
1 ON / Mute  
Note  
Switching on/off:  
First read the information in the section on the “KeyCard  
anti-theft system”.  
Press ON.  
To switch the set on with the ON button, the KeyCard has to  
be inserted. The unit will play at the pre-adjusted volume  
level (VOL FIX).  
Switching on/off with the ignition:  
It is possible to switch the set on and off with the vehicle ig-  
nition if it has been installed to do so.  
To switch the set off, press ON for longer than 0.5 seconds.  
After the set has been switched off using the ignition, a dou-  
ble beep will remind you to remove the KeyCard before you  
leave the vehicle.  
Mute:  
On/off:  
Press ON or  
on the remote control briefly. MUTEwill ap-  
Switching the set on when the ignition is off:  
pear in the display when the mute function has been activat-  
The set can be switched on again by pressing ON if the  
KeyCard is left in the set after the double beep.  
After playing for one hour, the set will switch off again auto-  
matically in order to save battery power.  
ed.  
The set will switch off automatically if it is set to mute for  
longer than 5 minutes.  
If you press ON again, the set will play again for one hour.  
Switching the set on for the first time:  
If the set is switched on for the first time or after the power  
supply has been disconnected, the FIRST INSTALL  
menu will appear in the display.  
If you would like to alter any of the settings, read the in-  
structions in the section on “First installation”.  
You can exit the FIRST INSTALL menu by pressing the se-  
lection button marked EXIT  
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Adjusting the volume:  
Switching TIM off while using a car wash:  
Press ON to switch the set off and then press TIM.  
TIM-FUNCTION DEACTIVATEDwill appear briefly in the  
display. The motor antenna will retract.  
Be sure to read the section on “Traffic Memo (TIM)” for  
more important information.  
The volume can be adjusted from VOLUME +0 to  
VOLUME +80. Press + or - to adjust the volume in either  
direction in 15 increments per second.  
Each time the set is switched on, it will play at the pre-  
adjusted volume level. The pre-adjusted volume level (VOL  
FIX) can be altered. Read the information in the section on  
“Programming with DSC – VARIOUS”.  
4 TU (tuner)  
Press this key to switch to operating the radio (main menu).  
If you press TU while the radio is playing, the set will switch  
between the main menu and the menu selected last.  
Switching the volume to zero immediately:  
Press ON briefly. MUTEwill then appear in the display and  
the volume will be reduced to zero immediately.  
Press ON again, and the set will resume playing at the vol-  
ume level last set.  
5 CD  
Press to switch to operating the CD player.  
The set will switch off automatically if it is set to mute for  
longer than 5 minutes.  
6 CDC (CD changer)  
Press to switch to operating the CD changer (optional).  
If the Blaupunkt CDC F 07 changer has not been connect-  
ed, NO CHANGER CONNECTEDwill appear in the display.  
3 TIM (traffic memo)  
Setting the TIM times:  
Press TIM for approximately 1 second.  
7 AUX  
Press to switch to any additional equipment connected.  
Refer to “Accessories” to find out which auxiliary equipment  
can be added to this system.  
Recalling stored traffic messages:  
Press TIM briefly.  
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8 S (select)  
Press S briefly:  
9 Display/Selection menu  
The selected mode of operation and the functions which  
The current time will appear in the display header.  
can be selected appear in the display.  
The menu for the sound settings will appear in the display.  
It is possible to preselect colour, illumination and other set-  
tings. Refer to the operating instructions in the section on  
“Display settings”.  
Press  
/
to retrieve the function you would like to alter.  
: Display header  
Indicates the current selections, e.g. when operating the ra-  
dio, the station, when operating the CD player, the CD func-  
tions.  
Press  
BALANCE.  
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or << / >> to select TREBLE, BASS, FADERor  
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CD eject  
Open/close panel.  
Eject/insert CD.  
If LOUDNESSis highlighted in the display, this means that  
this function is currently active. Switch it off by pressing the  
corresponding softkey again. Refer to the section on “Pro-  
gramming with DSC – VARIOUS” to set the intensity.  
The settings for EQ(equalizer) and DNCare described sep-  
arately.  
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Softkeys  
Use these keys to select the functions appearing in the dis-  
play (a new menu will appear).  
Other functions can be switched on/off (alternates between  
normal and highlighted display).  
Press EXIT  
to return to the previous (main) menu.  
DSC main menu:  
Press S for approximately 1 second.:  
This activates the DSC MAIN MENU.  
Here you can adjust the programmable basic settings. For  
further information, read: “Programming with DSC”.  
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= Multi-functional rocker switch or remote control but-  
CD changer mode (optional)  
tons (optional)  
Radio mode  
Select CD  
>> up  
<< down  
<</>> Switching between reception and  
memory table (preference menu)  
Select track  
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Scrolling in the selected table  
up / down  
up:  
Press  
briefly.  
down: Press  
two or more times in quick succession.  
Using the remote control, you can select the following or  
previous station.  
CUE - fast forward (audible):  
Hold  
pressed down.  
Restart same track:  
Operating the CD player  
Press  
briefly.  
Review - fast reverse (audible):  
Hold pressed down.  
Additional functions for the rocker switch:  
Other settings can be selected in combination with the  
S (select) key.  
/
Select the track  
up / down  
is pressed only once, the track currently playing will  
If  
start again from the beginning.  
>>  
<<  
Cue - fast forward, audible, hold >> pressed down  
Review - fast reverse, audible, hold << pressed down  
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> KeyCard anti-theft system  
You must insert the KeyCard in order to be able to operate  
this set.  
KeyCard  
Inserting the KeyCard  
While the KeyCard tongue is protruding out of its opening,  
insert the KeyCard into the slot with the contact area fac-  
ing up.  
If necessary, press the KeyCard tongue to release it.  
Be sure to read the information in the section on the  
“KeyCard anti-theft system”.  
Flashing KeyCard tongue  
It is possible to program this unit so that the KeyCard  
tongue will flash when the set is switched off and the  
KeyCard has been removed. This flashing light indicates to  
thieves that it is useless to try and steal the set.  
The flashing light can be switched off if desired.  
For further information, read the section on “Programming  
with DSC”.  
? SRC  
Remote control (optional)  
Press SRC as often as necessary in order to switch be-  
tween the different operating modes for radio, CD player,  
CD changer (optional), AUX (if activated).  
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The KeyCard anti-theft system  
One KeyCard is included with the set.  
You can, however, also use a second KeyCard with your set. You can purchase  
a second KeyCard at any specialised dealership.  
Starting up the unit  
Press ON to switch the set on.  
With the KeyCard tongue protruding out of its opening, insert the KeyCard  
into the slot with the contact area facing up. Make sure that the KeyCard  
is inserted properly.  
The car radio is now ready to operate.  
If a KeyCard which does not belong to the set is inserted, KEYCARD ERRORwill  
appear in the display. Do not attempt to use the equipment in this case.  
After approximately 10 seconds the unit will switch off automatically.  
If you insert any other type of card (e.g. telephone or credit card) into the slot, the  
display will indicate THIS IS NO KEYCARDfor approximately 2 seconds.  
Remove the incorrect card and insert the correct KeyCard into the unit.  
Following KEYCARD ERROR or THIS IS NO KEYCARD  
press ON to switch the unit on.  
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Removing the KeyCard  
Press the KeyCard tongue.  
The KeyCard can now be removed.  
Pull the KeyCard out of the slot.  
“Training” the second KeyCard / replacing the KeyCard  
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DSC-MAIN MENU  
TUNER  
A KeyCard can be “trained” as an additional KeyCard if the unit is still being  
operated with the original KeyCard.  
If you want to “train” a second KeyCard:  
DISPLAY  
VARIOUS  
KEYCARD  
insert the original KeyCard and switch the unit on.  
Press S for approximately 1 second. DSC-MAIN MENUwill appear in the  
display header.  
EXIT  
Select the following functions one after the other: KEYCARD(playback  
will be set to mute) and LEARN KC.  
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PLEASE CHANGE CARDwill appear in the display.  
DSC-KEYCARD  
Remove the original KeyCard and insert the new KeyCard.  
LEARN KC  
LEARNING READYwill then appear in the display, the new KeyCard is now  
“trained”.  
READ KC  
The new KeyCard can now be used to operate the set.  
This car radio will not accept more than two KeyCards.  
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When trying to “train” a third KeyCard, the KeyCard which was not used in the  
“training” process will automatically become invalid.  
LEARN KEYCARD  
PLEASE  
CHANGE  
CARD  
EXIT  
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Displaying the radio pass data  
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DSC-MAIN MENU  
TUNER  
After inserting the original KeyCard, you can have the radio pass data such as  
the model name, the product number (7 6...) and the serial number shown in the  
display.  
Insert the original KeyCard and switch the unit on.  
DISPLAY  
VARIOUS  
KEYCARD  
Press S for approximately 1 second. DSC-MAIN MENUwill appear in the  
display header.  
EXIT  
Select the following functions one after the other: KEYCARDand  
READ KC.  
The radio pass data will appear in the display. If the data does not appear in the  
display, then a replacement KeyCard or an incorrect (WRONG) KeyCard has  
been inserted.  
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DSC-KEYCARD  
Press EXIT  
(repeatedly if necessary) to exit the menu.  
LEARN KC  
READ KC  
Short Additional Memory (S.A.M)  
Using the second KeyCard which can be purchased at any specialised dealer-  
ship, you can program a short text by selecting the DSC menu item READ KC.  
This text might be the telephone number of a car repair service or the emergency  
call number of your auto club.  
EXIT  
Any specialised dealer with the proper equipment can program the desired text  
with up to a maximum of 54 characters onto the KeyCard.  
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Turn On Message (T.O.M.)  
READ KEYCARD  
Bremen RCM 127  
7646860010BP6860  
T.......  
Using the second KeyCard which can be purchased at any specialised dealer-  
ship, you can program the unit to display a selected “Turn On Message” after the  
set is switched on.  
Any specialised dealer with the proper equipment can program the desired text  
with up to a maximum of 48 characters onto the KeyCard.  
Each time you switch on your car radio using the second KeyCard, this text will  
appear in the display.  
EXIT  
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Optical indication of anti-theft protection  
Flashing KeyCard tongue  
When the radio has been switched off and the KeyCard removed, the KeyCard  
tongue can be programmed to flash as a warning to thieves.  
The following requirements must be fulfilled for this to function correctly:  
The positive power supply line and the permanent +12 V lead must be connected  
properly, as described in the installation instructions.  
In the DSC mode, the LED setting must be switched to “LED ON”.  
If necessary, please refer to the section on “Programming with DSC – VARIOUS,  
KC LED”.  
Switching off the flashing light  
The flashing light can be switched off by pushing in the KeyCard tongue to lock it.  
Before inserting the KeyCard, make sure that the KeyCard tongue is in the out  
position.  
If you would like to deactivate the flashing tongue permanently, switch the LED  
setting to “LED OFF” in the DSC menu.  
For further information, read the section on “Programming with DSC – VARIOUS,  
KC LED”.  
Taking care of your KeyCard  
In order to ensure that the KeyCard always functions correctly, it is important for  
the contacts to be free from any foreign particles. Avoid direct skin contact.  
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol.  
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Detailed operating instructions  
FIRST INSTALL  
CLOCK  
First-time installation  
OWNER-ID  
AUX-IN  
If the set is switched on for the first time or after the power supply has been  
disconnected, FIRST INSTALLwill appear in the display header.  
Using this menu you can adjust the following settings:  
NORM SET  
EXIT  
CLOCK  
Set the clock  
OWNER-ID  
AUX-IN  
NORM SET  
Enter proof of ownership  
Activate AUX / Enter name of auxiliary equipment  
Reset to original factory settings  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
CLOCK 12:27  
You can activate this menu if you switch the radio off, then press down S and  
hold it while you switch the set on again.  
- HOURS HOURS +  
- MIN  
MIN +  
Setting the clock  
Press CLOCK. The current time will appear in the display header.  
to alter the hours and  
to alter the minutes.  
EXIT  
Press - HOURS / HOURS +  
- MIN / MIN +  
When you have completed the setting,  
press EXIT  
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FIRST INSTALL  
Entering OWNER ID  
CLOCK  
On four lines (max. 64 characters) you can enter information as proof of owner-  
ship.  
OWNER-ID  
AUX-IN  
Press OWNER-ID. OWNER-IDwill appear in the display header.  
Press to select the characters.  
NORM SET  
/
EXIT  
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Press << / >> to select the entry position.  
If you are at one of the end positions (first or last character), you can move  
directly to the opposite end position by pressing << / >>.  
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S
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OWNER-ID  
________________  
________________  
________________  
________________  
Press  
/
in order to select the line.  
Press CLEARto delete the entire entry.  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu. The last setting will be stored automatically.  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
Activating AUX / Entering the name of the auxiliary equipment  
If you want to operate an additional piece of equipment, you must activate the  
AUXsetting first. You can enter any name (max. 8 characters) for this equip-  
ment.  
Press AUX-IN.  
Press AUX. The function is activated when AUX is highlighted. AUX can  
now also be selected with the RC 07 remote control.  
FIRST INSTALL  
AUX  
AUX-NAME  
Press AUX-NAMEand enter the name of the auxiliary equipment, such  
as Walkman.  
Press  
/
to select the characters.  
EXIT  
Press << / >> to select the entry position.  
Press CLEARto delete the entire entry.  
Press EXIT to exit the menu. The last setting will be stored automatically.  
W A L K M A N  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
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Resetting to original factory settings  
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FIRST INSTALL  
Using NORM SETyou can return all of the altered settings except for the current  
time to the original factory settings.  
CLOCK  
Warning!  
OWNER-ID  
AUX-IN  
You will delete all of the adjusted settings such as DSC, OWNER-ID, equaliz-  
er settings, preference tables, etc.  
NORM SET  
If you want to reset all of the altered settings to the original factory settings,  
EXIT  
press NORM SET for approximately 4 seconds. The following message  
will appear in the display:  
PLEASE WAIT.  
ALL ADJUSTMENTS ARE SET TO DEFAULT VALUES.  
As soon as the FIRST INSTALL menu appears in the display, the settings have  
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PLEASE WAIT  
all been returned to the original factory settings.  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
ALL ADJUSTMENTS  
ARE SET TO  
DEFAULT VALUES  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
This radio is equipped to receive the following wavebands: FM, MW and LW.  
In combination with the two FM tuners, the Radio Data System guarantees ex-  
cellent reception quality and more convenience when listening to the radio.  
RDS functions such as station recognition, including a regional identifier, and the  
display of the station name have become standard features. Using PTY (pro-  
gramme type identification) you can select which type of programme, e.g. news,  
sports, light classical music, etc., you would like to listen to. However, the PTY  
signal is not yet broadcast by all radio stations.  
During FM operation, the station names in the reception table indicate which  
stations you can tune into. Stations which do not transmit an RDS signal are  
listed at the bottom of the table along with their frequencies.  
The display header indicates the current status.  
You can use the softkeys to select the corresponding stations directly.  
It is possible to store a preference table (memory table) for each of the wave-  
bands. These tables will display the stations you have stored.  
Switching to the radio mode  
Press TU (tuner). The TU main menu will appear in the display (radio  
menu). The display will indicate the status selected last.  
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Selecting the waveband  
NDR 2  
You must have the TU main menu in the display.  
FM  
MW  
R-TEXT  
REGIONAL  
Press TU once or repeatedly as necessary.  
LW  
Select the desired waveband with the corresponding softkey, e.g. select  
TA  
FM.  
PTY  
The display will now show the reception table, i.e. all of the stations within recep-  
tion range will be displayed for this waveband.  
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Switching from the reception table to the preference table  
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NDR 2  
During FM reception, you can choose whether you want to display the reception  
table including all of the stations currently within reception range or the prefer-  
ence menu with all of the stations you have previously stored.  
SEARCH BREMEN 3  
SCAN  
HR 3  
NDR1 NDS  
NDR 2  
The display header will be highlighted in the preference menu.  
D-Radio  
BREMEN 1  
BREMEN 2  
During MW or LW reception, it is only possible to display the preference menu.  
In order for this function to operate properly, it is necessary to store stations first.  
Otherwise, the search menu will appear for MW and LW reception and the recep-  
tion table for FM reception.  
NDR 3  
Switching from one table to the other  
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Press << or >>.  
NDR1 NDS  
SEARCH  
HR 1  
HR 3  
Scrolling in the table  
SCAN  
The table may consist of several pages.  
To scroll through the entries:  
ANTENNE  
NDR 2  
MDR LIFE NDR1 NDS  
press or  
.
BROCKEN  
NDR 3  
Selecting a station . . .  
The display header will indicate the station name or, if the set does not receive  
an RDS signal, the station frequency of the station currently playing.  
There are several different ways of selecting a station:  
. . . from the reception or preference table  
When listening to an FM station, select the desired table by pressing  
<< />>.  
Select the station by pressing  
or  
.
The station name or the frequency will appear in the display header.  
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Note:  
If a station is displayed but crossed out in the preference menu, this means that  
either the reception is very poor or that the station could not be clearly identified  
as the one stored.  
Stations on the same frequency which do not transmit an RDS signal cannot be  
clearly differentiated from one another.  
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. . . by station search or manually  
NDR 2  
You must select the station search menu first.  
You can switch from the reception or preference table  
SEARCH BREMEN 3  
SCAN  
HR 3  
NDR1 NDS  
NDR 2  
by pressing SEARCH.  
D-Radio  
BREMEN 1  
BREMEN 2  
The search menu has been selected when SCAN appears in the upper left cor-  
ner of the display.  
NDR 3  
Start the station search function by pressing  
(up) or (down).  
The station search will stop at the next station within reception range.  
The station search sensitivity selected LOCALor DX(distant) will be highlighted  
in the display.  
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NDR 2 92.10  
You can toggle between the two levels of station search sensitivity by  
pressing the corresponding softkey  
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SCAN  
LOCAL  
DX  
The station search sensitivity can be set separately for LOCAL and DX. For more  
information refer to the section on “Programming with DSC – TUNER, S-LO or  
S-DX”.  
STORE  
If you hold down  
/
, the station search will run forwards or backwards quickly.  
EXIT  
Start the manual station search by pressing << or >>, the frequency will move  
up or down in increments.  
If you hold << or >> down, then the frequencies will run through quickly.  
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. . . with SCAN  
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NDR1 NDS  
The SCAN feature will briefly play all of the stations listed in the table displayed.  
SEARCH  
HR 1  
HR 3  
FM SCAN  
SCAN  
If the reception table is displayed, all of the FM stations within reception range  
will be scanned.  
ANTENNE  
NDR 2  
MDR LIFE NDR1 NDS  
BROCKEN  
NDR 3  
If the preference table is displayed (display header highlighted), all of the stored  
FM stations will be scanned.  
Start SCAN:  
Press SCAN.  
The display will indicate the station name, or if no RDS signal is received, the  
frequency of the station being scanned. SCANwill appear in the display header.  
S C A N  
End SCAN:  
NDR 3  
Press EXIT , the last station scanned will begin normal play.  
EXIT  
MW/LW SCAN  
If the preference table is displayed (display header highlighted), all of the stored  
stations will be scanned.  
In the SEARCH menu it is possible to scan all of the stations currently within  
reception range.  
756  
Select the corresponding menu.  
FM  
MW  
LW  
Select preference table:  
Press TU, MWor LW.  
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Select SEARCH menu:  
Press TU, MWor LW, SEARCH  
If no stations have been stored on the MW waveband it is not possible to select  
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756  
756  
SEARCH  
SCAN  
756  
621  
828  
836  
944  
SEARCH. SCAN can only be used in the SEARCH menu.  
Start SCAN:  
1566  
612  
Press SCAN.  
If no station is selected during the scanning process then the station that was  
selected originally will be played.  
End SCAN:  
Press EXIT , the last station scanned will begin normal play.  
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Storing stations  
SCAN  
LOCAL  
DX  
FM stations  
Up to 16 FM stations from the reception table can be stored in the preference  
table.  
STORE  
EXIT  
Select reception table to store stations:  
Press TU and FMone after the other, the display header should not be  
highlighted, if it is, switch by pressing << or >>.  
The stations within reception range will appear in the display.  
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Store selected station:  
NDR 2  
Press  
or  
for the station you wish to store, e.g. NDR 2, for approxi-  
SEARCH BREMEN 3  
mately 1 second until you hear a beep.  
SCAN  
HR 3  
NDR1 NDS  
NDR 2  
This station will be stored in the preference table. The stations will appear in the  
order in which they are stored.  
D-Radio  
BREMEN 1  
BREMEN 2  
You will hear a double beep when the table is full. Then you have already stored  
16 FM stations.  
NDR 3  
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Storing MW/LW stations  
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Up to 8 MW stations from the search menu can be stored in the preference table.  
8 LW stations have already been stored in the preference table.  
756  
SEARCH  
SCAN  
756  
621  
828  
836  
944  
Select search menu to store stations:  
Press TU, MWor LW, SEARCH  
1566  
612  
If no stations have been stored on the MW waveband it is not possible to select  
SEARCH.  
Select station with search or manually:  
Station search (up) or (down).  
manually >> (up) or << (down).  
The station currently received will appear in the display header.  
Store selected station:  
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Press STOREfor approximately 1 second until you hear a beep.  
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STORE will disappear from the display when 8 stations have been stored.  
SCAN  
LOCAL  
DX  
Deleting stored station:  
STORE  
Select preference table.  
Press or for the station you wish to delete for approximately 4 sec-  
onds, until you hear a beep.  
This station will be deleted.  
EXIT  
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RDS information (RDS - Radio Data System)  
NDR1 NDS  
SEARCH  
HR 1  
HR 3  
RDS offers you more convenience when listening to FM radio. Most radio sta-  
tions now transmit RDS information along with their regular programming.  
SCAN  
ANTENNE  
NDR 2  
RDS offers you a number of interesting advantages:  
MDR LIFE NDR1 NDS  
BROCKEN  
NDR 3  
Station name  
If it is possible to identify a station, the station name including a regional identifi-  
er, if applicable, will appear in the display, for example, NDR1 NDS(regional  
programme in Lower Saxony, Germany).  
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89.50  
Alternative frequency  
SEARCH -----H--R--1-  
If a station has been identified as an RDS station, the radio will automatically  
select the frequency with the best reception for the station selected.  
SCAN  
HR 3  
NDR2  
ANTENNE  
This means that you can drive all through northern Germany, for example, after  
selecting the station (e.g. NDR 2) you wish to listen to only once. You will hear  
this station in the best possible reception quality the entire time without having to  
adjust your set.  
MDR LIFE NDR1 NDS  
BROCKEN  
NDR 3  
If you leave the reception area for the station selected - you will notice a consid-  
erable decrease in reception quality - we recommend that you tune into a differ-  
ent station.  
A station which is not currently within your reception range will appear crossed  
out in the preference table.  
This station will be deleted from the reception table as soon as it is no longer  
within the radio’s reception range.  
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REG – Regional programmes  
At certain times of the day or on a permanent basis, certain radio stations divide  
their FM programmes into different regional programmes providing local infor-  
mation.  
You can select these regional programmes directly from the reception or prefer-  
ence table.  
If you are listening to a regional programme and wish to continue doing so then  
REGIONALmust be highlighted in the radio’s main menu.  
If the regional programme function has been activated, the radio optimises the  
reception only for the selected regional programme. If the radio cannot find an  
alternative frequency offering better better reception of the regional programme,  
the selected programme will continue to play even if the reception quality deteri-  
orates.  
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NDR1 NDS  
R-TEXT  
REGIONAL  
FM  
MW  
Switching the regional programme function on/off  
LW  
To switch the regional programme function on/off, you must activate the main  
radio menu. Depending on the situation  
TA  
PTY  
press TU once or twice until FMis highlighted in the display.  
If REGIONALis highlighted as well, the regional programme function has also  
been activated.  
To switch the regional programme function on/off,  
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press REGIONAL  
briefly.  
NDR1 NDS REG-E  
Selecting a regional radio station  
FM  
MW  
LW  
TA  
PTY  
R-TEXT  
If the regional programme function has been activated, a regional radio station  
will be displayed in the display header of the main radio menu as: NDR 1 NDS  
REG-E, for example.  
REGIONAL  
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REGindicates that the regional programme function is switched on. The letter  
following (A to L is possible) indicates which regional programme has been se-  
lected.  
If you are currently somewhere where several different versions of the regional  
station are within reception range then you can select another alternative.  
Briefly press the softkey for the station selected.  
If there are no alternative stations within reception range there will be no change.  
PTY – Programme type  
PTY is an RDS service now being offered by an increasing number of radio sta-  
tions.  
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This feature allows you to select FM stations according to the type of programme  
they broadcast. After you have chosen the type of programme you wish to listen  
to, you can select the corresponding stations directly by pressing the softkeys.  
NDR 2  
FM  
MW  
R-TEXT  
REGIONAL  
LW  
Switching the PTY menu on/off  
TA  
You can activate the PTY menu in the main radio menu.  
Call up the main radio menu by  
PTY  
pressing TU. FMwill be highlighted in the display.  
To switch on:  
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Press PTY.  
PTY - MENU  
The programme types will appear in the display.  
-N-E-W-S------ ----D-R--A-M-A-  
AFFAIRS --C-U-L-T--U-R-E-  
-I-N-F-O------ --S-C-I-E--N-C-E-  
-S-P-O-R--T----  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
-E-D-U-C--A-T-E--  
EXIT  
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Programme type  
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PTY - MENU  
Use the softkeys  
the next page.  
or  
to select the programme type, use or to “turn” to  
-N-E-W-S------ ----D-R--A-M-A-  
AFFAIRS --C-U-L-T--U-R-E-  
-I-N-F-O------ --S-C-I-E--N-C-E-  
-S-P-O-R--T----  
You can use DSC to switch the language to German, English or French (refer to  
“Programming with DSC – TUNER, PTY LANG”).  
All of the programme types listed below are available.  
-E-D-U-C--A-T-E--  
EXIT  
The letters printed in bold are identical to the actual PTY display.  
NEWS  
CURRENT AFFAIRS  
INFORMATION  
SPORT  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
CULTURE  
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)  
PTY 16 to PTY 30 have not yet been assigned.  
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Switching PTY on / Selecting the programme type  
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S
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PTY - MENU  
You can activate the PTY menu in the main radio menu. In the PTY menu you  
can select the programme type.  
-N-E-W-S------ ----D-R--A-M-A-  
AFFAIRS --C-U-L-T--U-R-E-  
-I-N-F-O------ --S-C-I-E--N-C-E-  
-S-P-O-R--T----  
Press TU. FMwill be highlighted in the display.  
Press PTY.  
The programme types will appear in the display.  
-E-D-U-C--A-T-E--  
EXIT  
Any programme types which are crossed out on the list are not currently availa-  
ble. If any of the 30 different types of programmes are listed, then  
press or in order to “turn” to the next page.  
Select the programme type by pressing or  
.
All radio stations which are currently broadcasting the programme type selected  
will appear in the display.  
PTY - AFFAIRS  
Select the station by pressing  
or  
.
You will receive this station in the selected programme type.  
A programme type which is not currently available (crossed out in the display)  
can be selected anyway.  
ACTIVATE  
EXIT  
If this type of programme should then become available within the station chain,  
the radio will switch to it automatically provided that ACTIVATEis highlighted (is  
switched on). If necessary,  
press ACTIVATE  
.
As soon as this programme can no longer be received, the radio will switch back  
PTY - MENU  
to the previous station.  
-N-E-W-S------ ----D-R--A-M-A-  
AFFAIRS --C-U-L-T--U-R-E-  
-I-N-F-O------ --S-C-I-E--N-C-E-  
-S-P-O-R--T---- DEACT  
If you would like to switch this function off (deactivate),  
press DEACT  
in the PTY menu.  
If there are no stations available in the programme type selected, the station  
table for this programme type will remain blank if selected.  
-E-D-U-C--A-T-E--  
EXIT  
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Giving radio stations a name  
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90.10  
ENTER  
If only the frequency of a radio station is displayed, it is possible to give this  
station a name with up to 8 characters. It is not possible to name RDS stations  
which already have a station name.  
Start entry:  
Press S for approximately 1 second. DSC-MAIN MENUwill appear in the  
display header.  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
Select TUNER, ST NAME, NAMINGone after the other. The sta-  
tion frequency and the first entry position (highlighted) will appear in the  
display header.  
Select the desired character by pressing / .  
Select the entry position by pressing << / >>.  
In this way you can enter up to 8 characters.  
Press CLEARto delete the entire entry.  
End entry:  
Press EXIT . The entry will be stored automatically.  
You can alter the name by entering other characters and storing them (over-  
write).  
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Traffic message reception with RDS-EON  
NDR 2  
SEARCH BREMEN 3  
The abbreviation “EON” stands for Enhanced Other Networks, meaning the  
exchange of information within a radio network.  
SCAN  
HR 3  
NDR1 NDS  
NDR 2  
D-Radio  
BREMEN 1  
BREMEN 2  
Many FM radio stations offer traffic messages for their service area at regular  
intervals.  
NDR 3  
In addition to their programmes, all traffic programme stations transmit a special  
carrier signal which is decoded by your car radio. If this signal is identified, TP  
(traffic programme) or TA(traffic announcement priority) will appear in the dis-  
play.  
There are also stations which do not actually transmit traffic programmes them-  
selves, but by using RDS-EON it is possible for them to receive the traffic mes-  
sages broadcast by another traffic programme station in the same radio network.  
If you want traffic announcements to have priority while you are listening to one  
of these stations (e.g. NDR3), TA must appear in the display panel.  
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 mes-  
sage and return to the original programme (NDR3) afterwards.  
Switching traffic announcement priority on/off  
If you are tuned into a traffic programme station, TAwill light up in the upper right  
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corner of the display if the traffic priority is activated or TPif it has been switched  
NDR 2  
off.  
FM  
MW  
R-TEXT  
You can switch the priority on or off in the main radio menu.  
Depending on the situation, call up the main radio menu  
REGIONAL  
LW  
by pressing MENU , EXIT  
or TU. FMwill be highlighted in the display.  
TA  
If TAis highlighted as well, the priority is switched on.  
PTY  
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Switching the priority on/off:  
Press TA.  
Interrupting a traffic message when it is being broadcast:  
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NDR 2  
FM  
MW  
R-TEXT  
REGIONAL  
Press EXIT  
or SRC on the remote control during the message. This inter-  
rupts the priority for this message only.  
LW  
TA  
The set will then switch back to the previous mode of operation. The recording of  
this message in the TIM memory will only be interrupted if the message was  
switched through by EON.  
PTY  
The priority for other traffic messages will remain active.  
If you press TA OFFyou will switch off the priority status for traffic messages.  
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TRAFFIC MESSAGE  
Warning beep  
Situation: The priority for traffic messages is activated, TAis lit up in the display.  
If you select a radio station which does not broadcast traffic announcements or  
leave the reception area of the traffic programme station you are currently tuned  
into, TAwill disappear from the display and you will hear a warning beep approx-  
imately every 30 seconds.  
NDR 2  
TA OFF  
EXIT  
This beep indicates that not all of the traffic message functions are activated.  
Switching the warning beep off  
Tune into another station which broadcasts traffic information or switch off the  
priority for traffic announcements in the main radio menu by pressing TA.  
Automatic start of station search  
(when operating the CD player or the optional CD changer)  
When you leave the reception area of the traffic programme station you are tuned  
into while listening to a CD, the system will automatically start searching for a  
new TA programme.  
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If no such station is found within approximately 30 seconds, you will hear a warn-  
ing beep every 30 seconds. Switch the warning beep off as described above.  
Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements  
This volume was preset at the factory, though you can alter the value using the  
DSC function (see “Programming with DSC – TUNER, TA VOL”).  
Adjusting the sound stage for traffic messages and TIM  
You can adjust the treble, bass, balance and fader settings separately for both  
traffic announcements and TIM.  
It is, for example, possible to have only the front left (or right) speaker transmit  
the traffic messages.  
This provides the driver with the important traffic information without unneces-  
sarily bothering the passengers in the vehicle.  
To alter the setting:  
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During an announcement  
TIME  
12:13  
press S briefly.  
Select the settings you wish to adjust by pressing the corresponding key,  
e.g. treble.  
TREBLE  
BASS  
Press << / >> or  
traffic messages.  
/
to adjust the sound as you wish to hear it for future  
FADER  
BALANCE  
The last setting made will be stored automatically. 8 seconds after the last set-  
ting is made, the unit will switch back to the previous menu. You can return to the  
previous menu immediately by  
EXIT  
pressing EXIT  
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Traffic Memo (TIM)  
This set is equipped with a digital speech memory which can automatically record  
up to four traffic messages lasting a maximum of four minutes.  
As soon as TPappears in the display, the system will record all incoming traffic  
messages broadcast by the station when the radio is switched on.  
If the priority for traffic announcements is activated (TA shown in the display  
panel), the set will also record the messages broadcast by the traffic station of  
the same programme network (see also “Traffic message reception with RDS-  
EON”).  
If “TIM ACTIVE” appears briefly in the display when the radio is switched off,  
the TIM standby mode is active. In this case the radio will record the traffic infor-  
mation broadcast for 90 minutes before and after the programmed TIM times  
even if it is switched off.  
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TIM ACTIVE  
The radio will also record the traffic messages broadcast by the last station it was  
tuned into for three hours after the set has been switched off.  
Depending on the length of the new message, the oldest messages will be delet-  
ed automatically.  
If a message is longer than four minutes, “OVERFLOW” will appear in the display  
header for 2 seconds after you have activated TIM to indicate that the system  
was unable to record the message in full.  
Warning  
Your motor antenna may be damaged in a car wash  
If your vehicle is equipped with a motor antenna, then please be sure to read the  
important warning note at the end of this section.  
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Setting the exact time  
TIM needs the exact time in order to operate precisely. Note that the clock also  
has to be reset after any interruption in the power supply. If the time display is  
highlighted there has been an interruption in the power supply. When you switch  
the radio on, the FIRST INSTALLmenu will appear automatically.  
Setting the clock following an interruption in the power supply  
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FIRST INSTALL  
Press CLOCKand the time will be appear in the display header.  
CLOCK  
To set the clock  
OWNER-ID  
AUX-IN  
alter the hours by pressing - HOURS / HOURS +  
and the minutes  
by pressing - MIN / MIN + . When you have completed resetting  
the clock  
NORM SET  
EXIT  
press EXIT . Return to the previous menu by way of the FIRST  
INSTALLmenu.  
Displaying the time  
The time will appear in the display header if you  
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press S briefly.  
CLOCK 12:27  
- HOURS HOURS +  
Correcting the time  
- MIN  
MIN +  
The clock can be reset in the FIRST INSTALLmenu and in the DSC-MAIN  
MENU.  
If necessary, call up one of these menus and set the exact time.  
EXIT  
Using the FIRST INSTALL menu  
Switch the unit off.  
Press S (and hold it down) and switch the unit back on. The FIRST  
INSTALLmenu will appear in the display.  
Select CLOCKand set the correct time.  
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Using the DSC MAIN MENU  
Press S for approximately 1 second. DSC-MAIN MENUwill appear in the  
display header.  
Press VARIOUS, CLOCKone after the other and set the correct time.  
Programming the TIM standby mode / TIM times  
You can programme two TIM times (TIMER 1 and TIMER 2).  
For example, TIMER 1 could be for the time that you leave home in the morning,  
TIMER 2 for the time that you drive home after work.  
The TIM times to be programmed should correspond to the approximate times of  
departure. The radio will then record the traffic information broadcast for 90 min-  
utes before - and after - this time, i.e. lasting a total of three hours.  
Attention: During this period, a motor antenna will remain fully extended. Be  
sure to read the important warning note at the end of this section.  
programmed  
start  
TIM-TIME  
end  
1.5 hours  
1.5 hours  
The motor antenna  
will remain fully extended.  
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Calling up the TIM menu:  
TIMER 1  
- HOURS HOURS +  
- MIN MIN +  
07:00  
Press TIM for approximately 1 second. The TIM menu will appear in the  
display. You can set the TIM times.  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
ACTIVE EXIT  
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Checking TIM times:  
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TIMER 1  
- HOURS HOURS +  
- MIN MIN +  
07:00  
The TIM time of the timer marked by a highlighter bar will appear in the display  
header.  
If you want to see the time set for the other timer,  
press the corresponding key  
or  
.
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
ACTIVE EXIT  
Setting TIM times:  
You can set the TIM times for TIMER 1and TIMER 2in the TIM menu. The  
timer which you can programme will be highlighted. TIMER will appear in the  
display header along with the preset time.  
Select TIMER 1or TIMER 2  
Alter the hours by pressing - HOURS / HOURS +  
by pressing - MIN / MIN +  
.
and the minutes  
.
Alter the other TIM time if necessary. After completing the settings, exit the TIM  
menu by  
pressing EXIT  
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Recalling stored traffic messages  
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TIM NDR 2  
Press TIM briefly or press SRC on the remote control for approximately  
T4 08:27  
CUE  
1 second.  
T3 08:00 REVIEW  
T2 07:27  
The display will indicate the recorded traffic messages T1 to T4 with each of the  
corresponding recording times.  
T1 07:01  
The messages will be played back automatically, starting with T4, T3, T2 and T1,  
depending on how many messages have been recorded. If no messages have  
been recorded, NO TIM MESSAGEwill appear in the display panel.  
EXIT  
Calling up specific messages:  
You can call up any of the individual messages by  
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Fast forward or reverse in a message:  
Press and hold down CUEor REVIEWand you will be able to hear the  
message as it is fast forwarded or reversed.  
End playback:  
Playback will stop automatically after T1 has been played.  
You can end the playback immediately by  
pressing TIM, EXIT  
or SRC on the remote control.  
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TIM standby mode while the radio is switched off  
The TIM standby mode is active if the display shows TIM ACTIVEafter the  
radio has been switched off.  
In this case the radio will record all traffic bulletins broadcast by the tuned in  
station for three hours after the set has been switched off.  
TIM ACTIVE  
During this period a motor antenna will remain fully extended.  
The set will also record the traffic information broadcast for 90 minutes before  
and after the programmed TIM times. During these periods a motor antenna will  
also remain out.  
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Switching the TIM standby mode on/off  
TIMER 1  
- HOURS HOURS +  
- MIN MIN +  
07:00  
Automatically:  
The TIM standby mode will switch off automatically if the car radio is not turned  
on within 72 hours.  
Switching the set back on re-activates the standby function.  
TIMER 1 TIMER 2  
ACTIVE EXIT  
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Manually:  
Select the TIM menu by  
pressing TIM for approximately 1 second while the radio is switched on.  
Press ACTIVEto switch the TIM standby mode on or off.  
If ACTIVEis not highlighted, then the TIM standby mode is switched off.  
In this case, a motor antenna will retract when the radio is switched off.  
Warning note  
Your motor antenna may be damaged in a car wash  
If your vehicle is equipped with a motor antenna, it will remain fully  
extended if the TIM timer is active when the radio is switched off.  
The antenna may also come out inside the car wash even if the set  
is turned off but the TIM timer active. This can cause serious dam-  
age!  
Please read the next section for more information on how to inter-  
rupt the TIM standby mode temporarily before driving into a car  
wash.  
Temporarily interrupting the TIM standby mode  
(before driving into a car wash)  
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Switch off the radio before driving into the car wash.  
If the display switches off immediately, the TIM standby mode is inactive and the  
motor antenna will retract.  
TIM ACTIVE  
You can now drive into the car wash.  
However, if TIM ACTIVElights up briefly in the display panel when the set is  
turned off, the TIM standby mode is active.  
Press TIM.  
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TIM-FUNCTION DEACTIVATEDwill appear briefly in the display.  
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The antenna will retract (please check to be sure) and will stay that way until the  
unit is switched back on.  
Now the TIM standby mode is temporarily inactive.  
You can drive into the car wash.  
TIM-FUNCTION  
DEACTIVATED  
The standby function will be automatically re-activated as soon as you switch the  
radio on again. The motor antenna will then extend.  
Warning!  
In order to prevent possible damage, do not switch on the radio until after you  
have left the car wash!  
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Operating the CD player  
Use only perfectly circular CDs for the CD player or changer (optional).  
CDs manufactured in the shape of a butterfly or a beer mug, for example, are not  
suitable for use with this equipment.  
Using such CDs can very likely result in the destruction of the CD and the CD  
drive.  
We assume no responsibility for damages caused by using unsuitable CDs.  
Switching to the CD mode  
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02:44  
TR 08  
CD NAME  
The car radio must be switched on.  
The unit automatically switches to CD operation when a CD is inserted.  
MIX  
SCAN  
If a CD is already inserted in the CD player you can switch to the CD player mode  
from any other operating mode by  
REPEAT  
TPM  
pressing CD.  
TPM CLR  
Inserting a CD  
Turn on the set.  
Press . The front panel (operating panel) will open downwards.  
Insert a CD with the printed side facing up. Do not use excessive force.  
The CD will be transported to the playback position automatically. The CD menu  
with the functions which can be selected will appear in the display. If the track  
number and time appear in the display, you can call up the CD menu by pressing  
MENU  
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Ejecting a CD  
Press . The front panel (operating panel) will open downwards. The CD  
will eject.  
If the CD is not removed from the CD player within approximately 15 seconds, it  
will be transported back into the unit.  
Selecting a track  
If TPM is not highlighted in the display, any of the CD tracks can be selected and  
played.  
If TPM is highlighted, however, only those tracks which have been stored using  
the TPM program can be selected and played.  
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Press CD. The time played and the track number of the song currently play-  
ing will appear in the display header.  
02:44  
TR 08  
CD NAME  
MIX  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
TPM  
TPM CLR  
Selecting a track  
up: Press briefly.  
>> CUE - fast forward (audible): Hold pressed down.  
down: Press twice or repeatedly in quick succession.  
To start the track currently playing again from the beginning: Press briefly.  
<< REVIEW - fast reverse (audible): Hold pressed down.  
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MIX  
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02:44  
TR 08  
CD NAME  
CD tracks can also be played back in random order. MIX is switched on if MIX is  
highlighted in the display.  
MIX  
SCAN  
Switching MIX on/off:  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Press MIX.  
TPM CLR  
SCAN  
Use the scan function to briefly play the CD tracks. SCAN is switched on if SCAN  
is highlighted in the display.  
Start SCAN:  
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Press SCAN.  
SCAN  
TR 09  
The tracks on the CD will be played briefly in ascending order. The scan time can  
MIX  
CD NAME  
be altered (see “Programming with DSC - SCANTIME”).  
SCAN  
End SCAN:  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Press SCAN.  
The track scanned last will now play.  
TPM CLR  
The SCAN function will also end, if you press  
TU, CDC, AUX, S, << / >> or / .  
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Repeating a track (REPEAT)  
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02:44  
TR 08  
CD NAME  
You can repeat any track on the CD (continuously). The REPEAT function is  
active if REPEAT is highlighted in the display.  
MIX  
SCAN  
Switching REPEAT on/off:  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Press REPEAT.  
TPM CLR  
TPM  
Track Programme Memory  
To store and play back favourite CD tracks.  
It is possible to catalogue up to 99 CDs with a maximum of 20 tracks.  
Storing a track with TPM  
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TPM PROGRAMMED  
The TPM function must be switched off (TPMis not highlighted in the display).  
If necessary,  
MIX  
CD NAME  
switch TPM on/off by pressing TPM.  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Select the track by pressing  
play header.  
/
. The track number will appear in the dis-  
TPM CLR  
Press TPMuntil you hear a beep.  
The track has been stored. TPM PROGRAMMEDwill appear in the display head-  
er.  
Select the next track and store it by pressing TPMetc., as described above.  
You can store tracks at any time while they are being played, but both TPM and  
SCAN must be switched off.  
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CD playback with TPM  
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S
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02:44  
TR 02  
The TPM function must be switched on (TPMappears highlighted in the display).  
The tracks stored with TPM will be played in ascending order. Any tracks which  
have not been stored will be skipped.  
MIX  
CD NAME  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Deleting the TPM memory (TPM CLR)  
TPM CLR  
Using TPM CLR (clear) you can delete individual or all of the tracks on the CD.  
If the TPM memory is empty, NOT MEMORIZED will appear in the display  
header.  
a) Deleting the TPM memory for one track:  
TPM TRACK CLRD  
Select the track by pressing  
/
.
MIX  
CD NAME  
Press TPM CLR for approximately 1 second. TPM TRACK CLRD  
will appear in the display header. You will hear a beep at the same time.  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
TPM  
This track has been deleted in the TPM memory.  
TPM CLR  
b) Deleting the TPM memory for one CD:  
Press TPM CLR for approximately 4 seconds. TPM TRACK CLRD  
will appear in the display header. You will hear a beep at the same time.  
This CD has been deleted in the TPM memory.  
TPM DISC CLRD  
c) Deleting the TPM memory for all of the CDs:  
MIX  
CD NAME  
Press TPM CLR for approximately 8 seconds. TPM DISC CLRD  
will appear in the display header. You will hear a beep at the same time.  
SCAN  
REPEAT  
TPM  
All of the CDs have been deleted in the TPM memory.  
TPM CLR  
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Giving CDs a name (CDC NAME)  
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You can allocate names to 99 CDs.  
The CD that you wish to name must be inserted in the player.  
Start entry:  
Press CD NAME  
Press to select a character.  
Press << / >> to select the entry position.  
. 8 dashes will appear in the display header.  
/
CLEAR  
EXIT  
In this way you can select up to 8 characters.  
Press CLEARto delete the entry.  
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Complete the entry:  
V I V A L D I  
Press EXIT . The entry will be stored automatically.  
Proceed as described above with the CDs you wish to name.  
You can alter the name by entering other characters and storing them (over-  
write).  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
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Deleting the name of a CD (CD NAME)  
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V I V A L D I  
Insert the CD whose name you wish to delete.  
Press CD NAME  
. The name of the CD will appear in the display header.  
Press CLEAR. The name will be deleted.  
Proceed in the same way for all of the CDs whose names you wish to delete.  
You can delete the name and the TPM memory of a CD at the same time. If  
necessary, refer to “Programming with DSC - CD CLEAR”.  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
Complete the entry:  
Press EXIT  
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Selecting the display mode (TRACK/TIME)  
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VIVALDI TR 08  
You can select the display mode of the display header for CD playback, if you  
have named the CD before.  
MIX  
CD NAME  
SCAN  
TIME  
TRACK  
TIME  
– the track number, e.g. “TR 10” will appear in the display.  
REPEAT  
TPM  
– the time a track has played, e.g. “2:32” will be displayed in  
minutes.  
TPM CLR  
Switching between display modes:  
Press TRACK or TIME  
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Operating a CD changer (optional)  
This car stereo offers you convenient control of a Blaupunkt CD changer CDC-  
F 07.  
This changer is not included with the car radio equipment and is available for  
purchase from any specialised dealer.  
Note:  
Use only perfectly circular CDs.  
CDs manufactured in the shape of a butterfly or a beer mug, for example, are not  
suitable for use with this equipment.  
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DISC 05 TR 08  
Using such CDs can very likely result in the destruction of the CD and the CD  
drive.  
DISC 01 DISC 06  
DISC 02 DISC 07  
DISC 03 DISC 08  
We assume no responsibility for damages caused by using unsuitable CDs.  
DISC 04  
DISC 05  
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
Switching to the CD changer mode  
A magazine containing at least one CD must be inserted correctly.  
Press CDC. The display header will indicate the CD and the track number  
of the song currently playing.  
Depending on the situation, the display will indicate  
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a) the occupied and empty slots in the magazine  
DISC 05 TR 08  
b) the changer functions such as MIX, SCAN, REPEAT, TPM, TPM CLR,  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
CDC NAME, TIME.  
SCAN  
TIME  
To switch  
REPEAT  
TPM  
press CDC.  
TPM CLR  
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Selecting a CD and a track  
The display header will indicate the current selection.  
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Selecting a CD  
DISC 05 TR 08  
up  
down  
DISC 01 DISC 06  
DISC 02 DISC 07  
DISC 03 DISC 08  
You can also select a CD directly by pressing the corresponding softkey  
/
.
Selecting a track  
DISC 04  
DISC 05  
EMPTY  
EMPTY  
up: press briefly.  
CUE - fast forward (audible): hold pressed down.  
down: press twice or several times in quick succession.  
To restart the track currently playing: press once.  
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible): hold pressed down.  
MIX  
CD tracks can also be played back in random order.  
Select the menu for the changer functions. If necessary,  
press CDC.  
Press MIXrepeatedly until the function you wish to select appears brief-  
ly in the display header.  
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MIX DISC – The tracks of the selected CD will be played back in random  
order. The next discs will be selected in numerical order. The  
tracks on these CDs will be played in random order.  
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MIX DISC  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
MIX MAG  
All of the tracks on all of the CDs in the magazine will be  
played in random order.  
SCAN  
TIME  
REPEAT  
TPM  
MIX OFF  
The mix function has been deactivated. MIX is no longer high-  
lighted in the display. CDs and their tracks will be played in  
numerical order.  
TPM CLR  
SCAN  
Scan the tracks of all of the CDs.  
Select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
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press CDC.  
SCAN TR 09  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
Start SCAN:  
Press SCAN. The function has been activated when a highlighter bar  
marks SCANin the display.  
The tracks on all of the CDs will be played briefly in ascending order. The scan  
time can be altered (see “Programming with DSC - VARIOUS, SCANTIME”).  
SCAN  
TIME  
REPEAT  
TPM  
TPM CLR  
End SCAN:  
Press SCAN.  
The track scanned last will now play.  
The SCAN function will also end if you press  
TU, CD, AUX, S, << / >> or / .  
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Repeat a CD or a track (REPEAT)  
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REPEAT TRACK  
You can repeat any CD or track (continuously).  
Select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
SCAN  
TIME  
press CDC.  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Press REPEATuntil the desired function appears briefly in the display  
header.  
TPM CLR  
REPEAT TRACK – The track selected will repeat (continuously).  
REPEAT DISC – The CD selected will repeat (continuously).  
REPEAT OFF  
– REPEAT has been switched off. REPEATis no longer  
highlighted in the display. CDs and tracks will play back  
in numerical order.  
TPM  
Track programme memory  
To store and play back favourite CD tracks.  
It is possible to catalogue up to 99 CDs with a maximum of 20 tracks each.  
The set ist equipped with a central memory. The TPM programming applies to  
both the CD and the CDC mode.  
To store, select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
press CDC.  
Storing a track with TPM  
The TPM function must be switched off (TPMis not highlighted in the display).  
If necessary,  
switch TPM on/off by pressing TPM.  
Select the CD and the track by pressing << / >> and / . The CD and the  
track number will appear in the display header.  
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Press TPMuntil you hear a beep.  
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S
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The track has been stored. TPM PROGRAMMEDwill appear in the display head-  
er.  
TPM PROGRAMMED  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
Select the next track and store it by pressing TPMetc., as described above.  
You can store tracks at any time while they are being played. Both TPM and  
SCAN must be switched off.  
SCAN  
TIME  
REPEAT  
TPM  
TPM CLR  
CD playback with TPM  
The TPM function must be switched on (TPMappears highlighted in the display).  
The tracks stored with TPM will be played in ascending order. Any tracks which  
have not been stored will be skipped.  
If a CD without TPM is selected while TPM is active, then NO TPM ON DISC  
will appear in the display header. This CD will be played back normally. TPM will  
be active again for the next CD selected automatically.  
DISC 01 TR 02  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
SCAN  
TIME  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Deleting the TPM memory (TPM CLR)  
Using TPM CLR(clear) you can delete individual tracks, all of the tracks on one  
CD, all of the tracks on the magazine currently inserted or all of the magazines.  
TPM CLR  
If the TPM memory is empty, NOT MEMORIZEDwill appear in the display head-  
er.  
Select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
press CDC.  
TPM TRACK CLRD  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
a) Deleting the TPM memory for one track:  
SCAN  
TIME  
Select the track by pressing  
/
.
REPEAT  
TPM  
Press TPM CLR for approximately 1 second. TPM TRACK CLRD  
will appear in the display header. You will hear a beep at the same time.  
TPM CLR  
This track has been deleted in the TPM memory.  
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b) Deleting the TPM memory for one CD:  
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TPM DISC CLRD  
Press TPM CLR for approximately 4 seconds. TPM DISC CLRD  
will appear in the display header. You will hear a beep at the same time.  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
This CD has been deleted in the TPM memory.  
SCAN  
TIME  
REPEAT  
TPM  
c) Deleting the TPM memory for all of the magazines:  
TPM CLR  
Press TPM CLR for approximately 8 seconds. TPM MEMO CLRD  
will appear in the display header. You will hear a beep at the same time.  
All of the CDs have been deleted in the TPM memory.  
Giving CDs a name (CDC NAME)  
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You can allocate names to 99 CDs.  
PREV CD NEXT CD  
The set ist equipped with a central memory. The allocated names will be dis-  
played both in the CD and the CDC mode.  
To store, select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
press CDC.  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
Start entry:  
Press CDC NAME  
Press to select a character.  
Press << / >> to select the entry position.  
. 8 dashes will appear in the display header.  
/
In this way you can select up to 8 characters.  
Press CLEARto delete the entry.  
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Selecting the next CD:  
Press NEXT CD  
Selecting the previous CD:  
Press PREV CD.  
Complete the entry:  
Press EXIT . The entry will be stored automatically.  
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V I V A L D I  
PREV CD NEXT CD  
.
CLEAR  
EXIT  
You can alter the name by entering other characters and storing them (over-  
write).  
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V I V A L D I  
Deleting the name of a CD (CDC NAME)  
PREV CD NEXT CD  
Select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
press CDC.  
Press << / >> to select the CD whose name you wish to delete.  
Press CDC NAME  
er.  
. The name of the CD will appear in the display head-  
CLEAR  
EXIT  
Press CLEAR. The name will be deleted.  
Proceed in the same way for all of the CDs whose names you wish to delete.  
You can delete the name and the TPM memory of a CD at the same time. If  
necessary, refer to “Programming with DSC – CD CLEAR”.  
Complete the entry:  
Press EXIT  
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Selecting the display mode (TRACK/TIME)  
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DISC 05 03:19  
You can select the display mode of the display header for CD playback:  
MIX  
CDC NAME  
TRACK  
TIME  
– the track number, e.g. “TR 10” will appear in the display.  
SCAN  
TRACK  
– the time a track has played, e.g. “3:19” will be displayed in  
minutes.  
REPEAT  
TPM  
Switching between display modes:  
TPM CLR  
Select the changer functions menu. If necessary,  
press CDC.  
Press TRACK  
or TIME  
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AUX mode  
External equipment can be connected to this stereo system.  
a) Any type using AUX-IN, e.g. a Walkman  
b) A navigation unit (expected to be available starting mid 1997)  
Switching on AUX  
AUX must be activated in the FIRST INSTALL menu.  
Press AUX. The AUXILIARY MENU will appear in the display listing all of  
the additional equipment connected. If AUX has not been activated,  
NO EXTERNAL SOURCE CONNECTEDwill appear in the display.  
Select the desired piece of equipment by pressing  
.
Refer to the operating instructions for the auxiliary equipment for further informa-  
tion.  
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Audio settings  
TREBLE +5  
TREBLE  
EQ  
Bass, treble, balance, fader  
BASS  
DNC  
You can alter the settings for BASS  
FADER  
TREBLE  
BALANCE left/right  
FADER front/rear.  
BALANCE  
LOUDNESS  
EXIT  
BASS and TREBLE can be set individually for every mode of operation (TU, CD,  
CDC, AUX). If you wish to make any adjustments, select the mode of operation  
concerned and  
press S briefly.  
Press to select the function you wish to alter. The function selected and the  
currently valid setting will appear in the display header, e.g. TREBLE +5.  
Press  
/
or << / >> to alter the setting as desired.  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
Loudness  
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LOUDNESS ON  
Adjusts the low bass frequencies for a more natural sound.  
Switching Loudness on/off:  
TREBLE  
EQ  
BASS  
DNC  
Press S briefly.  
FADER  
If LOUDNESSis highlighted, this function is active. Switch it off  
BALANCE  
LOUDNESS  
by pressing LOUDNESS. The currently selected mode will appear in the  
display header.  
EXIT  
You can adjust the intensity with “Programming with DSC – VARIOUS, LOUD-  
NESS”.  
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DNC – Dynamic Noise Covering  
With the help of DNC it is possible to enjoy the same volume while driving that  
you find pleasant in the stationary vehicle.  
The volume is increased at different rates for different frequency bands, depend-  
ing on the noise in the moving vehicle.  
In this way, the volume and the sound balance remain pleasant to the ear, re-  
gardless of whether the vehicle noise increases or decreases. Noise of very  
short duration, e.g. crossing railway tracks, is ignored.  
Adjusting DNC  
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DNC-ADJUST 10  
For DNC to operate correctly, it is necessary to first perform a calibration proce-  
dure with the help of a microphone. Using the enclosed self-adhesive Velcro  
tape, install the microphone permanently in the immediate vicinity of the console,  
but not close to sources of noise such as heating vents and air-conditioning.  
The mouth of the microphone must face into the passenger area. Select a quiet  
area for the calibration and switch the engine off.  
STOP  
Press S briefly.  
Press DNCfor approximately 1 second. DNC-ADJUSTwill appear in the  
display header.  
The DNC calibration procedure has begun and will run through automatically.  
You can abort the procedure by  
pressing STOP  
.
As soon as DNC-ADJUST READYappears in the display, the calibration proce-  
dure has been completed.  
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Adjusting DNC sensitivity  
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DNC-LEVEL MID  
You can select three different levels for adjusting the volume:  
DNC-LEVEL LOW, -MID, -HIGH.  
TREBLE  
EQ  
BASS  
DNC  
Select DNC-LEVEL LOW if the vehicle is loud and the music has a distinct bass  
sound.  
Select DNC-LEVEL HIGH if the vehicle is quiet and you play a lot of classical  
music.  
Try out the different levels to find out which one you find the most pleasant.  
FADER  
BALANCE  
LOUDNESS  
EXIT  
Press S briefly.  
Then press DNC . The level selected will appear in the display header.  
Alter the level by pressing << / >>. When DNC OFF appears in the display,  
then the DNC function has been switched off.  
Approximately 8 seconds after the last adjustment is made, the system will auto-  
matically switch back to the previous display. You can return to this display im-  
mediately by pressing EXIT  
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EQ (Equalizer)  
Equalizer functions  
The quality of the stereo playback inside your vehicle is affected by such factors  
as the vehicle interior (upholstery, windows), the position of the loudspeakers,  
etc.  
Using the integrated equalizer, it is possible to adjust nine frequency bands per  
channel:  
63 Hz, 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz, 16 kHz.  
It is possible to store and recall three automatic and one manual equalizer set-  
ting on four memories.  
Use EQ OFFto switch off the equalizer.  
The following functions are available to provide optimum sound quality:  
Automatic equalizer (AUTO-EQ 1 - 3)  
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(Hi-fi calibration)  
EQUALIZER MENU  
The car radio is equipped with a self-adjusting, adaptive 9-band equalizer for  
four channels.  
AUTO-EQ1 VIEW EQ  
AUTO-EQ2  
Three different settings can be stored.  
AUTO-EQ3  
MAN-EQ  
Manual equalizer  
EQ OFF  
EXIT  
Separate equalizer settings can be set manually for the front and the rear.  
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Hi-fi calibration  
You can set and store automatic calibrations for three different situations.  
The calibrations are started and called up using the softkey ( ).  
You can select the following settings:  
AUTO-EQ1 for the driver alone  
AUTO-EQ2 for the driver and front-seat passenger  
AUTO-EQ3 for passengers in the front and rear.  
Press EQ OFFto switch off the equalizer (EQ OFF in the display header).  
To make the calibration hold the microphone in the corresponding position (do  
not cover microphone opening).  
For setting 1 (driver alone), position the microphone directly at the height of the  
driver’s head. For setting 2, place the microphone between the driver and the  
passenger on the front seat. For setting 3, place the microphone centrally be-  
tween the front and rear seats.  
Start Hi-fi calibration  
During the calibration process it is important that the surroundings are very quiet.  
Any outside noises will distort the readings.  
The loudspeakers should not be blocked by any objects.  
The car radio must be switched on.  
Place the microphone in the desired position.  
The readings will be distorted if the microphone is placed in an incorrect position.  
Depending on the vehicle and the position of the loudspeakers, the calibration  
can be linear or can boost the bass sounds.  
Try the settings to find out which one you prefer.  
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Use DNC for the preliminary check.  
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AUTO-EQ ADJUST  
DNC-LEVEL OFF means linear frequency  
DNC-LEVEL LOW means slight emphasis on bass sound  
DNC-LEVEL MID means medium emphasis on bass sound  
DNC-LEVEL HIGH means heavy emphasis on bass sound.  
PLEASE PLACE  
MICROPHONE  
Press S, EQ  
one after the other.  
10  
Place the microphone in one of the positions.  
STOP  
Press the corresponding softkey (AUTO-EQ1 ... AUTO-EQ3) for approxi-  
mately 1 second.  
PLEASE PLACE MICROPHONE 10 ... 0, the countdown has begun. The  
calibration procedure will run automatically after the countdown.  
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Make sure that the surroundings are as quiet as possible during the calibration  
AUTO-EQ READY  
procedure. Press STOP  
to abort the calibration if necessary.  
ALL BASS/TREBLE  
ADJUSTMENTS ARE  
SET TO "0"  
As soon as the calibration procedure has been completed, AUTO-EQ READY ...  
will appear in the display. The following question will appear in the display: ALL  
BASS/TREBLE ADJUSTMENTS ARE SET TO “0”.  
Press either YESor NO  
.
The calibration process for this setting has been completed.  
YES  
NO  
Checking/altering Hi-fi calibration  
If necessary, you can check or correct the automatic calibration for any of the  
channels:  
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Press S, EQ  
one after the other.  
VIEW AUTO-EQ 2  
FRONT LEFT  
Press the corresponding softkey briefly (AUTO-EQ1 ... AUTO-EQ3). The  
function selected, e.g. AUTO-EQ2will be highlighted in the display.  
Press VIEW EQ  
. VIEW AUTO-EQ 2will appear in the display header,  
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for example. The display will indicate the equalizer settings for the front left  
loudspeaker.  
NEXT  
EXIT  
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Press << / >> to select the frequency band you wish to correct, e.g. 1 kHz.  
The selected frequency band will appear in the bottom line.  
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SET AUTO-EQ 2  
FRONT LEFT  
Press  
/
to adjust the frequency range as desired.  
After completing the adjustments, press NEXTand adjust the loudspeaker on  
the front right, rear left and rear right.  
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If necessary, adjust the other channels as described above.  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
NEXT 1 HZ EXIT  
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Die letzte Einstellung ist automatisch gespeichert.  
Note:  
During the calibration procedure, loudspeakers should be hooked up to all four  
connections.  
If one of the loudspeakers is not detected during calibration because it is defec-  
tive, not connected or obstructed, then a linear equalizer control will be done for  
this loudspeaker pair.  
The balance/fader settings can be adjusted in a limited range only.  
Calling up the Hi-fi calibration  
If you want the playback to function according to the Hi-fi calibration,  
press S, EQ  
and the corresponding softkey (AUTO-EQ1 ... AUTO-EQ3)  
one after the other.  
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Setting the equalizer manually  
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VIEW MANUAL-EQ  
FRONT  
If you would rather set the equalizer manually, you can set nine different frequen-  
cy bands from 63 Hz to 16 kHz for the front and rear loudspeakers separately.  
In this case,  
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press S, EQ  
and MAN-EQif necessary one after the other.  
MAN-EQ(manual equalizer) must be highlighted.  
NEXT  
EXIT  
Press VIEW EQ  
. VIEW MANUAL-EQwill appear in the display header.  
The display will indicate the equalizer setting for the front loudspeakers.  
Select the frequency band by pressing << / >>. The frequency band select-  
ed will appear at the bottom of the display.  
Alter the sound level by pressing / .  
After you have completed the adjustments, press NEXT. REAR will appear in  
the display. Adjust the equalizer for the rear loudspeakers.  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
The last setting will be stored.  
Calling up the manual equalizer setting  
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SET MANUAL-EQ  
FRONT  
If you want the playback to take place with the manual equalizer setting,  
press S, EQ  
and MAN-EQif necessary one after the other.  
MAN-EQ(manual equalizer) must be highlighted.  
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NEXT 63 HZ EXIT  
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Programming with DSC  
DSC-MAIN MENU  
TUNER  
The car radios have been pre-programmed at the factory.  
Using the DSC (Direct Software Control) MAIN MENU you can customise certain  
settings and functions to suit your own personal needs and preferences.  
DISPLAY  
VARIOUS  
KEYCARD  
If you wish to alter any of the programming,  
EXIT  
press S for approximately 1 second. DSC-MAIN MENUwill appear in the  
display header.  
Select a sub-menu, e.g. TUNER. A list of the DSC functions which can  
be altered in the TUNER MENU will appear in the display.  
Adjust the settings by pressing << / >> or / . The new settings will ap-  
pear in the display header.  
TUNER  
TIM TIME  
Set TIM times.  
Refer to “Traffic Memo (TIM)”.  
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DSC-TUNER MENU  
TA VOL  
Set the volume for traffic messages.  
If “VOL +00” is set, the music or radio will play-  
back at the last volume setting selected.  
TIM TIME  
S-LO  
TA VOL  
S-DX  
PTY-LANG  
SPEECH  
TABLE  
PTY-LANG Select PTY language: GERMAN, ENGLISH,  
FRENCH.  
ST NAME  
EXIT  
SPEECH  
Sound adjustment for voice programmes  
In future many RDS radio stations will differenti-  
ate between music and speech programmes.  
You can alter the tone for speech programmes  
from “M/S-LEVEL 0 ... 4”.  
LEVEL 0:  
Music/speech off  
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LEVEL 1:  
Linear reproduction (bass, treble and Loudness  
set to “0”). Equalizer settings remain the same.  
LEVEL 2-4:  
Different settings for volume, bass and treble with  
the Loudness switched off. Equalizer settings re-  
main the same. Try out which SPEECH setting  
you like most.  
ST NAME  
S-LO  
Appears only during radio operation.  
Allocate a name to the radio station (not for RDS  
stations).  
Set the station search sensitivity for local radio  
stations  
LO 1 - high sensitivity  
LO 3 - normal sensitivity  
S-DX  
Set the station search sensitivity for distant radio  
stations  
DX 1 - high sensitivity  
DX 3 - normal sensitivity  
TABLE  
Set the size of the station table, depending on the  
sensitivity  
TABLE SIZE 1 -  
longest station table (all stations within reception  
range)  
TABLE SIZE 3 -  
shortest station table (stations with strong recep-  
tion signals only)  
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CD CLEAR  
Appears only when the DSC MAIN MENU is  
called up while the CD player or changer is in  
operation.  
S
DSC-MAIN MENU  
TUNER  
It is possible to delete both the name and the  
TPM title of a CD at the same time.  
CLEAR - delete  
PREV CD - select previous CD  
NEXT CD - select next CD.  
CD CLEAR  
DISPLAY  
VARIOUS  
KEYCARD  
EXIT  
DISPLAY COLOUR  
ANGLE  
Adjust the colour of the display.  
GREEN / ORANGE  
S
Set the angle of the display to your individual  
needs from -3, 0, +3. Choose the best setting.  
DSC-DISPLAY MENU  
COLOUR  
BRIGHT  
You can set the brightness of the display from  
1 to 15. You can select two different settings for  
day and night.  
Selecting the night brightness:  
Switch on the vehicle lights and programme the  
brightness setting.  
ANGLE  
BRIGHT  
POS/NEG  
MENU-OFF  
EXIT  
The car radio’s lighting connector must be  
hooked up to the vehicle’s electric system for this  
to function properly.  
POS/NEG  
Select whether the characters in the display  
should appear positively or negatively.  
ALWAYS POSITIVE -  
The characters will always appear positively.  
ALWAYS NEGATIVE -  
The characters will always appear negatively.  
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AUTO POS/NEG -  
Automatic switch.  
When the vehicle lights are switched off, the  
characters appear positively. When the vehicle  
lights are switched on, the characters appear  
negatively.  
MENU OFF Menu or selected function display  
If MENU OFF is activated (highlighted), the con-  
tents of the display header will appear in the  
large display area 15 seconds after the last set-  
ting is adjusted.  
VARIOUS CLOCK  
Setting the time  
S
Press - HOURS / HOURS +  
hours and - MIN / MIN +  
minutes.  
to alter the  
to alter the  
DSC-VARIOUS MENU  
CLOCK  
VOL FIX  
BEEP  
BEEP  
Set the volume of the warning beep from 0 to 9  
(0 = off).  
KC LED  
LOUDNESS  
SCANTIME  
KC LED  
You can choose between LED ON and LED OFF.  
The KeyCard tongue will flash if LED has been  
set to ON as an additional warning for the anti-  
theft system when the radio has been switched  
off and the KeyCard removed.  
EXIT  
Set by pressing  
KC LED.  
LOUDNESS Creates a more natural sound by boosting the  
low frequency range.  
LEVEL 1 = low boost  
LEVEL 6 = maximum boost  
SCAN TIME Set scan time from 5 to 30 seconds.  
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VOL FIX  
Set the volume at which the car radio will play  
when first switched on.  
Press << / >> to set the desired volume. If you  
select “VOL +00” the unit will begin playing at the  
volume set before it was switched off last.  
KEYCARD LEARN KC “Train” a second KeyCard.  
Refer to the information in the section on  
S
DSC-KEYCARD  
LEARN KC  
READ KC  
“KeyCard anti-theft system -  
Training second KeyCard”  
READ KC  
Read the data stored on the KeyCard.  
Using the original KeyCard it is possible to dis-  
play the model name, product and serial number.  
EXIT  
Press EXIT  
to exit the menu.  
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Muting the audio source while using the car phone  
If you operate a car phone in your vehicle, you can have the radio and CD play-  
back automatically switch to mute (telephone mute).  
PHONEwill then appear in the display.  
Traffic messages will have priority if TA has been activated (highlighted in the  
display).  
Interrupt the traffic message by pressing EXIT  
.
During a telephone call you can retrieve stored traffic messages with TIM.  
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Specifications  
Output power:  
4 x 23 W RMS power acc. to DIN 45324 at 14.4 V  
4 x 35 W max. power  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
FM :  
MW :  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
531 – 1602 kHz  
153 – 279 kHz  
LW :  
FM sensitivity:  
0.9 µV at 26 dB  
signal-to-noise ratio  
FM frequency response:  
30 - 16 000 Hz  
CD player  
Frequency response:  
20 - 20 000 Hz  
Subject to modifications!  
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Blaupunkt telephone hotline  
Address of the next service centre in your vicinity  
(only for Germany)  
If you would like to know the address of the next Blaupunkt service centre of  
your area without having our service list at hand:  
-
-
-
Find out your area code.  
Then call the following chargeable phone number: 01 80 / 5 25 56 66.  
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.  
Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH  
Bosch Gruppe  
8/96 Pf  
K7/VKD 8 622 400 877 (GB)  
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