Page 2 - Overview of Radio Controls
2 Overview of Radio Controls (1) button Removes the CD from the radio. (2) CD tray (3) Display (4) OK button In radio/CD/MP3/USB/iPod mode: Starts/cancelsScan function.In menus: Selects menu item. (5) AUDIO button Calls up audio menu for sound settings. (6) DIS-ESC button Exits the menu and changes ...
Page 3 - Contents
3 Contents Overview of Radio Controls 2 Important notes 6 Observe the following! 6 Use as directed 6 Road safety 6 Laser product! 6 Danger for the CD drive! 6 Cleaning 7 Disposal of old units 7 Notes about handling CDs 7 Startup 8 Switching the device on/off 8 Adjusting the volume 8 Muting the devic...
Page 6 - Important notes; Observe the following!
6 Important notes The device was manufactured according to the state of theart and established safety guidelines. Even so, dangersmay occur if you do not observe this safety information: Read these instructions carefully and completely before using the device. Keep the instructions at a location...
Page 7 - Notes about handling CDs
7 Cleaning Clean the device with a dry or slightly moistened cloth. Donot use any caustic chemicals, cleaning solutions or harshcleaning agents to clean the device. Disposal of old units Do not dispose of your old device in the household trash!Please use the return and collection systems available t...
Page 8 - Startup; Switching the device on/off; Adjusting the volume
8 Startup This chapter contains information about switching thedevice on and off, adjusting the volume, performing menusettings, and resetting the device to the factory settings. Italso provides information about connecting a USB mediumand correctly inserting a CD in the device. Switching the device...
Page 11 - USB port
11 USB port You can connect the following USB media to the deviceand use them as audio source: USB stick USB hard disk with max. 800 mA current consumption via the USB port) MP3 player with USB port The device can play MP3 or WMA formats (WMA version9, without DRM copy protection only). Note: ...
Page 12 - CD formats and inserting and removing CDs
12 Selecting the USB as audio source Press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "USB" appears on the display. The display briefly shows "READING". The playbackstarts.If USB is selected as audio source, the MP3 display isshown. For further details, please read the chapter"CD/USB...
Page 14 - Tuner mode
14 Tuner mode This device can receive radio stations in the FM and AM(MW/LW) frequency ranges. Set the device to the region Europe, USA orThailand The device is set to the frequency ranges and stationtechnologies of the region in which it was purchased. Youcan adjust this setting to the different fr...
Page 15 - The tuner display; The function menus in tuner mode
15 The tuner display (A) Waveband or memory bank and memory locationof the adjusted station (B) Traffic information priority (only for tuner regionEUROPE in FM mode) (C) Bluetooth ® status (D) Display range for frequency, station name andradio text (radio text only for tuner region EUROPEin FM mode)...
Page 16 - Setting the memory bank/waveband
16 Instead of "Norm", the menu selection (E) displays "List".The "List" menu is selected. The options of the "List" (F)menu are displayed (E) Menu selection (F) Options of the current menu If necessary, press the rocker switch or (8) to change between the menus "...
Page 17 - Tuning into a station
17 Tuning into a station There are 3 ways of tuning into a station: Tuning into stations automatically (station seek tuning) Tuning into stations manually Selecting stored stations Station seek tuning Press the rocker switch or (8). Note: If you press and hold the rocker switch or (8),automati...
Page 18 - Storing stations
18 Storing stations There are 2 ways of storing a station: Storing stations manually Searching and storing stations automatically (Travelstore) Storing stations manually After tuning into a station, it can be stored as follows: Press one of the station buttons 0 - 9 (9) for approx. 2 seconds t...
Page 20 - Receiving traffic announcements
20 To switch the display of radio text on/off: press the MENU button (13). The Tuner menu opens. Press the rocker switch or (8) to select the "R- TEXT" function. Press the OK button (4). Switch between the settings with the rocker switch or (8). "R-TEXT" : Radio text on. ...
Page 22 - Receiving the programme type
22 Note: For the device to switch to an alternative frequency(AF) in case of poor reception, the station must alsosupport the RDS function Alternative frequency (AF). Allow/prevent changing to other regional programmes(REGIONAL) Some stations divide their programmes into regionalprogrammes with diff...
Page 24 - Starting the audio CD mode
24 CD mode (audio) Audio CDs are played in the CD mode (audio). How toinsert and remove CDs is described in the chapter"Startup". Starting the audio CD mode You can select an inserted audio CD as audio source: Press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "CD" appears on the display. ...
Page 25 - The CD menu
25 Functions in the CD mode (audio) The functions of the following table can be called directlyon the CD display by touching a button. Function Action Display/description Selectingtracks Press therocker switch or (8). : Playing the next track: Playing the previous track (Repeats thecurrent track whe...
Page 27 - Starting the CD/USB mode
27 CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) In CD/USB mode, you can play CD-Rs or CD-RWs or aUSB medium with MP3 or WMA tracks.The chapter "Startup" describes what you must observewhen connecting and disconnecting USB media. It alsocontains information about inserting and removing CDs. Starting the CD/USB mode...
Page 28 - The MP3 menu
28 You can switch between the following modes with the DIS- ESC button (6): MP3 display Browse mode Playlist mode (if playlist is available on USB/CD) Functions in the CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) The functions of the following table can be called directlyon the MP3 display by touching a button. Func...
Page 29 - The Browse mode
29 Function Menu item Options Displayingtrackinformation DISPLAY "ARTIST" : Display theartist."ALBUM" : Display thealbum."SONG" : Display thetrack names. Switchingscrolling texton/off SCROLL : The track information appears as scrolling text. : The track information does not a...
Page 30 - The Playlist mode
30 (E) Track Selecting tracks in Browse mode During MP3/WMA playback, press the DIS-ESC button (6) repeatedly until the browse mode is displayed. It shows all folders and tracks stored on the data carrier. To select a track or folder, press the rocker switch or (8) to scroll through the tracks a...
Page 32 - iPod mode; Starting iPod mode; The iPod display; Functions in the iPod mode
32 iPod mode Note: To connect an iPod, you require a correspondingadapter cable and initial settings to be made. Pleasecontact your TATA service station. Starting iPod mode To select a connected iPod as audio source, press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "IPOD" appears on the display....
Page 33 - The iPod menu
33 The iPod menu The functions of the following table can be called up in theiPod menu. Function Menu item Options Randomplayback MIX "MIX LIST" : Mix thetracks of the current list."MIX ALL" : Mix all thetracks. Repeatingtracks REPEAT "REPEAT TRACK" :Repeat the current track....
Page 34 - Registering and connecting Bluetooth
34 Bluetooth ® streaming mode Devices such as MP3 players can also be connected to thedevice via Bluetooth ® if they feature the corresponding equipment. The transfer of audio contents, such as music,via Bluetooth ® is referred to as Bluetooth ® streaming. For additional information about Bluetooth ...
Page 36 - The Bluetooth; Functions in the Bluetooth
36 interrupted for the duration of phone call or thephone book download. If the connection is lost in Bluetooth ® streaming mode, "CONNECTION LOST – PRESS OK TORETRY" appears on the display. Press the OK button (4) to re-establish the connection, or pressthe DIS ESC button (6) to return to...
Page 37 - AUX mode
37 AUX mode You can connect different external audio sources to thedevice via the AUX input: External audio sources, such as portable CD players, MiniDisc players or MP3 players. Apple iPod box This device is factory-set for the connection of an externalaudio source. To connect an external audio...
Page 41 - Registering the cell phone
41 Note: If a Bluetooth ® process is currently taking place (e.g. registering a device or downloading a phone book),you cannot open the Bluetooth ® menu for the duration of the process. A corresponding message appears onthe display. To return to the current audio source,press the DIS ESC button (6)....
Page 42 - Determining the master telephone
42 CONNECTION FAILED: The car sound system finds the cell phone, but the connection cannot beestablished due to a Bluetooth ® error. In these two cases, the car sound system continues toattempt the connection in the background. If youattempt to call up a Bluetooth ® function on the car sound syste...
Page 44 - Answering/rejecting a phone call
44 Select one of the following functions with the rocker switch or (8): "CONNECT": The selected Bluetooth ® device is connected. "DISCON": The connection to the selected Bluetooth ® device is disconnected. "DELETE": The selected Bluetooth ® device is unregistered. Not...
Page 46 - Ending a call
46 If you did not enter a number, "NO NUMBER TO SAVE" is briefly displayed after pressing the button 0 - 9 (9) and you are returned to the number input. Ending a call To end a call, press the button (7). The display shows "CALL ENDED". Redirecting an ongoing phone call to thecell...
Page 48 - The phone book of the cell phone
48 Enter the desired digit by pressing the corresponding button of the keys (9). After editing the complete phone number, press the OK button (4). The modified entry is stored. You are returned to themenu. Deleting entries To delete an existing entry in the phone book of the device, open the B...
Page 50 - Calling a phone number from the history; Speed dial
50 Calling a phone number from the history Note: The history of the cell phone is available only if it issupported by the cell phone. The history of the cell phone is automatically downloadedafter establishing the Bluetooth ® connection. The following phone numbers are stored in the history of the c...
Page 52 - Changing the Bluetooth
52 Open the Bluetooth ® menu. Press the rocker switch or (8) until the "PIN NUM" menu item is selected. Press the OK button (4) to call up the menu item. Now you can enter the new PIN: Enter the number sequence by pressing the corresponding buttons of the keys (9). After entering one...
Page 53 - Remote controls
53 Remote controls The most frequently used functions can also be controlledwith the steering wheel remote control and the infraredremote control (IR remote control). Functions of the steering wheel remotecontrol General Left keys: VOL + Increases the volume. VOL – Decreases the volume. MUTE Muting ...
Page 54 - Functions of the IR remote control
54 Functions of the IR remote control GeneralSRC Changes between audio sources VOLUME + Increases the volume VOLUME – Decreases the volume Muting the device/cancelling mute FM/AM mode Starts seek tuning forward to the nextreceivable station Starts seek tuning backward to the nextreceivable station I...
Page 55 - Sound settings; Opening the Audio menu
55 Sound settings The following sound settings can be changed in the Audiomenu: Adjusting bass, treble and volume distribution Selecting the sound presetting Changing equaliser settings Note: The settings for bass (BASS), middle (MIDDLE) andtreble (TREBLE) are each stored for the current audio...
Page 56 - Equalizer settings
56 Select one of the following sound presets with the rocker switch or (8): "POP" "ROCK" "CLASSIC" Switch the selected sound preset off with the rocker switch (8) ( ) or on with the rocker switch (8) ( ). Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, or ...
Page 58 - User settings; Opening the System menu; Changing volume presettings
58 User settings In the System menu, you can adjust these presettings toyour preferences: Welcome text Volume presettings Display settings Scan time Opening the System menu Press the MENU button (13). Press the rocker switch (8) repeatedly until the system menu "Syst" opens. Chan...
Page 60 - Changing display settings
60 Notes: The volume preset by you will not be used, if the volume currently listened to is lower than the set mute level. The device continues playing withthe volume listened to. if the volume currently listened to is higher than the set TEL volume. In this case, phonecalls/navigation announcem...
Page 63 - Displaying version numbers
63 Displaying version numbers You can display the version numbers of the differentdevice components. Switch off the device. Simultaneously press the MENU button (13) and the # button of the keys (9) while switching on the device. The version display with information about the software isdisplaye...
Page 64 - Technical data
64 Technical data Weight: approx. 1.66 kg Voltage supply Operating voltage: 10 – 16 V Current consumption In operation: max. 10 A 10 seconds after switch-off: < 3 mA Amplifier output power acc. to DIN 45324: 4 x 18 W sine Input sensitivity AUX-IN: 2 V / 6 kOhm Tel./Navi input: 10 V / 1 kOhm Tuner...
Page 65 - Appendix; Supported USB devices
65 Appendix Supported USB devices Manufacturer Model Max. Capacity Acer Flash Stick 256 MB Aigo Mini 256 MB Aigo Mini 128 MB Apple iPod Mini 4 GB Apple iPod Nano 2 GB Apple iPod Shuffle 1 GB Cable&Wireless 518UASD 1 GB Connect 3D Pocket Drive 512 MB Creative MuVo N200 128 MB Dell USB Stick 256 M...
Page 67 - FCC Information
67 FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Results.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This Device may not cause harmful interface, and2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation. Note: This ...
Page 68 - Warranty; Instructions for the customer
68 Warranty Dear Customer,Thank you for buying Blaupunkt Car Audio System. Thisunit is covered under warranty against manufacturing andmaterial defects for a period of twenty four (24) monthsfrom the date of sale. Blaupunkt’s standard warranty terms& conditions in this regard shall apply. In cas...
Page 69 - DEALER’S COPY
69 Part A DEALER’S COPY VEHICLE REGISTRATION No: ____________________________DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________RADIO UNIT Sr. No.: ___________________________ CUSTOMER NAME & ADDRESS: __________________________________ __________________________________ ________________________________...
Page 70 - CUSTOMER’S COPY
70 PART B CUSTOMER’S COPY VEHICLE REGISTRATION No: ____________________________DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________RADIO UNIT Sr. No.: ___________________________ CUSTOMER NAME & ADDRESS: __________________________________ __________________________________ ______________________________...
Page 71 - Authorised Service Centers:
71 Authorised Service Centers: SERVICE DEALER CITY CONTACT PHONE MOBILE Asthaa Marketing Ahmedabad Naveen 079-6858975 9825037377 Sound Reflex Anand Bharath 02692-256868 9825160605 Mandovi Bangalore Shashi 080-22233763 9845473044 Sunil Distributor Bhopal Anil 0755-4270228 9827069388 Mickey Electronic...