Page 4 - CONTROLS; panel
26 1 button - unlatches the flip/ release panel 2 Volume control 3 Button - switches the radio andmute function on/off 4 RDS button - switches RDS con-venience function on/off (radiodata system).Selects variable radio texts. 5 BND button (band), source se-lection for radio mode,selection of FM memor...
Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
27 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes and accessories ............. 28 Road safety ...................................... 28Installation ........................................ 28Accessories ..................................... 28Intern...
Page 6 - Road safety; NOTES AND ACCESSORIES; Installation; Remote controls
28 Thank you for deciding to use a Blau-punkt product. We hope you enjoy us-ing this new piece of equipment. Please read these operating instruc-tions before using the equipment forthe first time. The Blaupunkt editors are constantlyworking on making the operating in-structions clearer and easier to...
Page 7 - Theft protection; Press the; Attaching the flip/release panel
29 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Flip/release panel Theft protection Your car radio is fitted with a flip/releasepanel to guard against theft. Without thispanel, the unit is worthless to the thief.Protect your unit from theft by taking theflip/release panel...
Page 9 - Volume adjustment; Setting the switch-on volume; Activating the mute setting; VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
31 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Volume adjustment The system volume can be adjusted insteps from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum). ➮ To raise the system volume, turnthe volume control 2 to the right. ➮ To lower the system volume, turnthe volume control 2 to the lef...
Page 11 - Radio mode; Switching to radio mode; Switching REG function on/off; RADIO MODE
33 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Radio mode This unit is equipped with an RDS radioreceiver. Many of the receivable FM sta-tions transmit a signal that not only car-ries the programme but also additionalinformation such as the station nameand programme type...
Page 12 - Tuning into a station; Automatic station search mode; Storing stations; Storing stations manually
34 Tuning into a station There are various methods available fortuning into a station. Automatic station search mode ➮ Press the or button : . The unit tunes into the next receivablestation. Tuning into stations manually You can also tune into stations manual-ly. ➮ Press either the or buttons : . No...
Page 13 - Listening to preset stations; Starting SCAN; Setting the scanning time
35 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Storing stations automatically(Travelstore) You can store the six stations with thestrongest reception in the region auto-matically (only FM). The stations arestored in the FMT memory. Note: ● Stations that were previouslyst...
Page 14 - Or
36 PTY-EON When the programme type has beenselected and the search started, the carradio switches from the current stationto a station featuring the selected pro-gramme type. Note: ● If no station with the selected pro-gramme type is located, a beepsounds and “NO PTY” appearsbriefly on the display. ...
Page 15 - Optimising radio reception; Switching HiCut on/off; OK; Selecting running text display
37 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Optimising radio reception High-frequency cut-off feature(HICUT) The HiCut function improves the soundduring poor radio reception (only FM).If interference occurs, the treble is au-tomatically reduced and thus also theinterf...
Page 16 - Traffic information; TRAFFIC INFORMATION
38 Traffic information Your car radio is equipped with an RDS-EON reception system. EON stands forEnhanced Other Network. When a traffic announcement (TA) isbroadcast, your unit will automaticallyswitch, within a broadcasting network,from a station which does not transmittraffic information to one t...
Page 17 - Cassette Operation; Cassette Play; or; Changing Direction of Play; CASSETTE MODE
39 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Cassette Operation Cassette Play ● If there is no cassette in the device ➮ Press the button 9 . The flip-release panel opens. ➮ Insert the cassette into the cassetteslot with the open side to the right. ➮ Close the control u...
Page 18 - Fast Winding; Fast forward; Pausing During Play
40 Sampling All the Tracks on aCassette (SCAN) ➮ Hold down the OK button ; for longer than two seconds. “CAS SCAN” appears in the display.Samples from all the tracks on the tapeare played in ascending order. To halt the scan ➮ Press the OK button ; a second time. The track that is currently being sa...
Page 19 - Skipping Blank Tape; Switching Blank Skip On / Off; Selecting Tape Type
41 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Skipping Blank Tape You can automatically skip sections ofblank tape that last longer than 10 sec-onds. This requires the blank skip func-tion to be activated. Note: ● The blank skip can only be set if acassette is being pla...
Page 20 - CD changer mode; Starting CD changer mode; Stopping REPEAT; CD CHANGER MODE
42 CD changer mode Note: ● Information on handling CDs, in-serting CDs and operating the CDchanger can be found in the oper-ating instructions accompanyingyour CD changer. Starting CD changer mode ➮ Press the SRC button @ repeat- edly until “CHANGER” appears onthe display. Playback begins with the f...
Page 21 - Stopping MIX
43 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Random play (MIX) ➮ To play the tracks on the currentCD in random order, press the but-ton 5 MIX > . “MIX CD” appears briefly on the displayand MIX lights up. ➮ To play the tracks of all the insertedCDs in random order, p...
Page 22 - Setting the time manually
44 CLOCK - Time Briefly displaying the time ➮ Press the / DIS 7 button briefly to display the time. Setting the time Setting the time manually ➮ To set the time manually, press theMENU button 8 . ➮ Press the or button : repeat- edly until “CLOCKSET” appears onthe display. ➮ Press the button : . The ...
Page 23 - Tone and volume balance; Adjusting the bass; TONE AND VOLUME BALANCE
45 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS Tone and volume balance You can adjust the sound settings foreach source separately (radio, Cas-sette, CD changer, AUX and traffic an-nouncement). The volume distributionsettings apply to all the audio sources. Note: ● You c...
Page 24 - Setting the level indicator; Selecting a spectrometer type; LEVEL INDICATOR
46 X-BASS X-Bass means increased bass at lowvolumes. Note: ● X-BASS can be adjusted separate-ly for each audio source (radio,Cassette, CD-changer and AUX). Setting X-BASS boost The X-BASS boost can be increased insteps from 1 to 3. “X-BASS-OFF” means the function isswitched off. ➮ Press the X-BASS b...
Page 25 - TECHNICAL DATA; External audio sources; Switching the AUX input on/off; Technical data; Amplifier; EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
47 DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESP AÑOL PORTUGUÊS TECHNICAL DATA External audio sources In place of the CD changer it is alsopossible to connect other external au-dio sources to the line output. Thesesources can include a portable CD play-er, MiniDisc player or MP3 player.The AUX o...
Page 26 - Blaupunkt GmbH
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