| Radio / CD   München RDM 169 US   Operating instructions   Contents   Repeating a track/CD ........................... 23   TPM (Track Program Memory)............. 23   MIX........................................................ 24   Selecting MIX functions .................... 24   SCAN .................................................... 25   Assigning names to CDs ...................... 25   Deleting the CD name/TPM store using   DSC-UPDATE ...................................... 25   Condensed instructions................ 4 Radio operation with RDS........... 16   Activating/deactivating RDS ................. 16   AF - alternative frequency .................... 16   Remote control RC 08 ................. 11   Important ...................................... 12   Selecting the frequency band............... 16   Station tuning ........................................ 17   Paging through the transmission chains   (FM only)............................................... 17   Changing the memory level (FM) ......... 17   Storing stations ..................................... 17   Automatically saving the strongest   station with Travelstore ........................ 18   Calling up stored stations ..................... 18   Sampling stored stations with   Preset Scan .......................................... 18   Sampling stations with Radio Scan ...... 19   Changing the sampling time (Scan) ..... 19   Changing the sensitivity of the   seek run ................................................ 19   Toggling between stereo and mono   Read the following before using   the unit .................................................. 12   Traffic safety ......................................... 12   Installation............................................. 12   Telephone mute .................................... 12   Accessories .......................................... 12   Guarantee ............................................. 12   International hotline .............................. 12   Clock - Time.................................. 26   Setting the time..................................... 26   Displaying the time ............................... 26   Correcting the time following an   interruption to the power supply ........... 26   Deactivating hours adjustment ............. 26   KeyCard anti-theft protection   system ........................................... 13   Equalizer setting .......................... 27   Switching on the unit ............................ 13   Removing the KeyCard ........................ 13   Teaching in a second KeyCard/   replacing a KeyCard ............................. 13   Displaying the radio passport data ....... 14   Visual display for anti-theft   Adjustment instructions ........................ 27   Adjusting the frequency level ............ 27   Selecting a quality factor for the   bass or mid-range ............................. 28   Selecting the preset sound setting 28   Tips on adjusting the equalizer ......... 29   (FM) ...................................................... 19   Automatic bandwidth switching   protection .............................................. 14   Care of the KeyCard ............................. 14   KeyCard lost/damaged ......................... 14   Teaching in the new KeyCard .............. 14   Input errors ........................................ 14   (SHARX) ............................................... 19   PTY – Program Type ............................ 20   Program type ........................................ 20   Programming with DSC............... 30   Overview of the factory default settings   with DSC ............................................... 32   CD mode/CD changer mode ....... 22   Inserting a CD ....................................... 22   Removing the CD ................................. 22   Activating CD mode .............................. 22   Activating changer mode ...................... 22   Selecting the display type..................... 23   Selecting CD and track......................... 23   Technical data .............................. 32   Glossary of technical terms ....... 33   Selecting the operating mode .... 15   Enhancing display legibility ....... 15   Installation and   connection instructions ............ 135   3 Condensed instructions   2 ON   Switching on the unit   Switching the unit on/off using the   KeyCard   1 Disengaging the fold-down control   panel   Insert the KeyCard and press ON brief-   ly.   The unit is switched on in the last op-   erating mode selected and with the   previously selected volume.   Insert/remove the KeyCard to switch   the unit on and off.   Refer also to the description of the   KeyCard anti-theft system @ in the   condensed instructions.   Disengage the control panel to insert   or remove the KeyCard and CD.   To disengage the control panel, press   knob 1: the control panel folds down.   The control panel cannot be removed,   nor should it be used a shelf.   Switching on/off by the ignition   The unit may be connected up such   that it is switched on and off by the ve-   hicle ignition.   To re-engage the control panel, push it   back into its original position (Arrow 3).   When the ignition is switched off, a   double beep reminds you to remove   the KeyCard before leaving the vehi-   cle.   Switching off the unit   Press ON for approx. 1 second.   The display can be adjusted for the de-   sired viewing angle in order to improve   legibility. Refer to “Improving the legi-   bility of the display” if necessary.   1 Switching on whilst the ignition is   off   With the ignition off (and the KeyCard   inserted), proceed as follows to oper-   ate the unit:   3 For safety reasons, the control   panel must always be engaged   whilst the vehicle is moving.   When leaving the vehicle, open the   control panel and remove the Key-   Card in order to prevent theft.   Switching the sound on/off   Press ON briefly. “MUTE” appears on   the display when the sound is switched   off.   To switch the sound back on again,   turn the volume knob 3.   Press ON when the double beep   sounds.   The unit is switched on.   The unit switches itself off automatical-   ly after an hour’s use in order to pre-   vent the vehicle battery from running   down.   4 Condensed instructions   3 Adjusting the volume   Menu level 1   Menu level 2   Turn the knob to adjust the volume.   Station keys and memory levels   Adjusting radio functions   The selected value is shown on the   display. When switched on, the unit   plays at the preselected volume (ON   VOL).   NEXT - FM   Switch between the memory levels   FM I, FM II, FM T.   NEXT - FM   Switch between the memory levels   FM I, FM II, FM T.   ON VOL can be changed (refer to   “Programming with DSC – ON VOL”).   NEXT - AM, AMT   Switch between the AM and AMT fre-   quency bands.   NEXT - AM, AMT   Switch between the AM and AMT fre-   quency bands.   4 Softkeys/display   ST1 - ST6   BND   Softkey = key with variable function.   The functions shown in the display can   be selected.   ST1- ST6 can be used on this menu   level to store radio stations on the FM   levels I, II and “T”.   Select the frequency band and memo-   ry level (FM I, FM II, FM T, AM, AMT).   You can store six stations each on the   AM and AMT bands.   Store station – press one of the sta-   tion buttons ST1- ST6 until the station   can be heard again (beep).   Call up station – select the frequency   band. On FM, select the memory level   using NEXT and press the appropriate   station key briefly.   SCA - Scan   Radio mode   a) PTY is deactivated (logo is lit nor-   mally, not in reverse video)   Press SCA (Radio Scan) briefly –   “SCAN” appears in the display alter-   nately with the code of the sampled   station. All stations on the frequency   band which can be received are sam-   pled briefly.   In radio mode, use TU to toggle be-   tween menu level 1 and menu level 2.   The system automatically returns to   menu level 1 when no key has been   pressed for eight seconds.   5 Condensed instructions   Press SCA for approx. 1 second (Pre-   set Scan) –   for a frequency with better reception   for the same station.   key (hold down for approx. 2 seconds   until the beep sounds).   a beep sounds, “SCAN” appears in the   display alternately with the code   of the sampled station.   AF on/off: Select menu level 2 using   TU and hold AF down.   CD and changer mode   The stations stored on the station keys   and which can be received are sam-   pled briefly.   EXIT   Press the key briefly to terminate or   abort the adjustment process.   Stopping Radio Scan/Preset Scan:   Press SCA or the seek rocker again.   ENT (Enter)   Press briefly to accept/save the adjust-   ments.   MIX, SCAN, RPT (repeat) and TPM   can be selected in CD and changer   mode by means of the corresponding   softkeys.   b) PTY is activated (logo appears in   reverse video on the display)   TS (Travelstore)   Press TS to switch from any frequency   band to FMT or AMT. The six stron-   gest stations are automatically stored.   When they have been stored, the   strongest station is selected and   played.   MIX   CD tracks can be played in random or-   der.   You can select the following functions   by pressing the MIX key:   Press SCA –   the stations transmitting the selected   PTY program type are sampled briefly.   PTY (Program Type)   PTY turns the station keys into pro-   gram type keys.   “PTY” must first appear on the display   in reverse video (press PTY if neces-   sary).   A program type can now be stored and   selected with each station key.   Call up PTY program types using the   rocker << >> and save with the station   - MIX CD = CD tracks are played in   random order.   In changer mode, CDs are selected   in numerical order, tracks are played   in random order.   - MIX MAG (changer mode only) = all   tracks in the magazine are played in   random order.   AF   (RDS mode/Alternative Frequency)   RDS mode on/off: Select menu level 2   using TU and press AF briefly.   If “AF” appears in reverse video in the   display, the radio automatically looks   - MIX OFF = Switches off function.   6 Condensed instructions   SCA - Scan   For sampling the tracks briefly (in CD   changer mode, the tracks of all CDs).   TPM - Track Program Memory   For storing and playing preferred   tracks in CD and CD changer mode.   Up to 30 CDs can be managed in CD   mode and 99 CDs in changer mode   with a maximum of 40 tracks per CD.   (Refer to the “Storing tracks with TPM”   section.)   6 Rocker   Radio mode   If the rocker is pressed on menu level   2, menu level 1 is automatically called   up.   Starting Scan:   Press SCA. The tracks are sampled   briefly in turn in ascending order. The   sampling time can be adjusted.   (Refer to “Programming with DSC –   SCANTIME”.)   CLR   For clearing the TPM memory (refer to   the “Clearing the TPM memory” sec-   tion).   Ending Scan:   Press SCA. The last track selected   continues playing.   / Station seek   Up   5 DPE   Down   RPT - Repeat   For activating/deactivating the equaliz-   << / >> Up/down in steps   (on FM, only when AF and PTY are   deactivated)   CD tracks and, in changer mode, CDs,   can be repeated.   Press the RPT key to select the follow-   ing functions:   - REP TRCK = Repeat track   - REP CD = Repeat CD (only in   changer mode)   er and changing the equalizer settings.   Activating/deactivating the equalizer:   Press DPE until the beep sounds.   When the equalizer is activated, “EQ”   appears in the display.   FM only:   << / >> Page through the transmission   chains when AF is activated and   PTY deactivated,   Changing the equalizer settings:   Press DPE briefly. Further information   on changing the equalizer settings:   “Equalizer settings”:   - RPT OFF = Deactivate function.   e.g.: NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY ... .   7 Condensed instructions   CD and CD changer mode   7 DSC (Direct Software Control)   You can adjust programmable default   settings using DSC.   The values selected are shown on the   display. The last setting selected is   stored automatically.   Further information: “Programming   with DSC”.   Particular feature of loudness:   The values can be selected between   LOUD 6 and LOUD OFF by means of   8 AUD   the rocker   / . For adjusting the treble, bass, balance   (left/right), fader (front/rear) and loud-   ness settings.   Loudness = adjustment of the low-   volume sounds to the human ear.   << / >> Select CD (changer mode only)   >>   <<   Up: Press briefly   Down: Press briefly   Leaving AUD:   Press EXIT.   If no change is made within eight sec-   onds, AUD is automatically switched   off.   / Select track   Different treble, bass and loudness   settings can be stored for the FM, AM,   CD and AUX modes.   Up: Press briefly   CUE - fast forward (audible):   Keep depressed   Down: Press twice or more in quick   succession   Replay track from beginning:   Press briefly   REVIEW - fast rewind (audible):   Keep depressed   Adjustment procedure:   Select mode.   Press AUD once: “BASS” and the se-   lected value appear on the display.   Further functions of the rocker:   Further settings available with   AUD   DSC-MODE   PTY   8 7 The settings are available only if the   corresponding function is activated.   Select from the options using << / >>.   Use   / to change the settings.   8 Condensed instructions   9 DIS   Changer mode   Selecting various display modes.   Press DIS briefly:   - CD number, track number, time   - CD number, track number, time   played   Radio mode   Press DIS briefly:   - Name of the selected station   - Currently selected frequency   - PTY code   A condition is that an RDS station can   be received with an adequate field   strength.   - CD name, track number   TRACK 13 - Track number   or   VIVALDI - CD name (CD changer mode)   or   CD 5 T 2 - CD number and track number   (CD changer mode)   : Display   MIX   - Tracks can be played in ran-   dom order   SCA   RPT   - Sample tracks   - Repeat function for CD/   changer mode   - Save and play preferred   tracks   - Clear TPM memory   NDR2   FM   I, II, T   - Station name   - Frequency band   - Memory level I, II or Travel-   store   - Program type is activated   - Alternative frequency with   RDS   TPM   CLR   Press DIS for approx. two seconds:   Toggle display between time and fre-   quency band (incl. memory level in the   case of FM).   PTY   AF   lo   - Seek sensitivity can be se-   lected with DSC   CD mode   EQ   DISC-IN   - Equalizer is activated   - CD is inserted   Press DIS briefly:   FM I, II, T - FM memory level   or   AM, AMT - Frequency band   or   - Track number, time   - Track number, time played   - CD name, track number   00:20   or   - Time (time played)   12:50   - Time   9 Condensed instructions   The ignition is off and LED ON is se-   lected in the DSC menu (factory de-   fault setting).   Remove the KeyCard following the   procedure in reverse.   Important: read the information under   “KeyCard anti-theft protection system”.   ; CDC   Switch to changer mode (only if a   changer is fitted).   If a changer is not fitted, AUX is selec-   ted. Condition: AUX ON must be se-   lected in the DSC menu.   Further information: “Programming   with DSC, LED ON/OFF”.   A Eject   Hold the key for CD ejection down for   approx. 2 seconds: the CD is ejected.   @ KeyCard anti-theft protection sys-   tem   < CD   Switch to CD mode   The KeyCard must be inserted before   the unit can be operated.   = TU (TUNER)   For switching to the radio mode, for   toggling between FMI, FM II, TS (Trav-   elstore), AM and AMT memory levels/   frequency bands.   KeyCard   Inserting the KeyCard   > Slot for CD   To disengage the control panel, press   key 1. The control panel folds down.   Insert the KeyCard with the contact   surface facing downwards (see dia-   gram). Engage the control panel.   When the CD is inserted with the label   facing upwards it is automatically   transported into the operating position.   CD play mode is selected automatical-   ly.   For safety reasons, the control   panel must always be engaged   whilst the vehicle is moving.   When leaving the vehicle, open the   control panel and remove the Key-   Card in order to prevent theft.   ? Visual anti-theft protection   The following conditions must be met if   the LED is to flash as a visible anti-   theft protection measure:   The unit is switched off;   The control panel is open;   1 The KeyCard is removed;   3 10   Remote control RC 08   D Keys <</>>,   / E Switching replay on/off:   Radio mode   Press   briefly. “MUTE” appears on   Station seek   Up   the display when the sound is switched   off.   19   Down   18   <</>> Up/down in steps (on FM only   when AF is deactivated)   FM only:   20   21   <</>> Page through the transmission   chains, if AF is on, e.g. NDR 1,   2, 3, 4, N-JOY ... .   CD and changer mode   B V- / V+   <</>> Select CD (changer mode   Adjust the volume   only)   >>   <<   Up: Press briefly   Down: Press briefly   C SRC (Source)   Select the operating mode   - Radio   - CD   / Select track   Up: Press briefly   CUE - fast forward (audible):   Keep depressed   - Changer mode (if a changer is con-   nected)   Down: Press twice or more in   quick succession   Replay track from beginning:   Press briefly   REVIEW - fast rewind (audi-   ble): Keep depressed   11   Important   CD changer   The following CD changers can be fitted di-   rectly:   CDC A 06, A 071, A 072, A 08, IDC A 09.   CD changers A 05 and A 071 can be fitted   by means of the 7 607 889 093 adapter ca-   ble.   Telephone mute   Read the following before using   the unit   If a mobile phone is connected, radio and   CD sound can be muted automatically when   the phone is in use (telephone mute).   “PHONE” then appears on the display.   Before using the car radio, read the follow-   ing instructions carefully.   Traffic safety   Accessories   Traffic safety is of paramount importance.   Always use your car radio system in a way   which enables you to cope with the traffic   situation.   Guarantee   Only use accessories and spare parts ap-   proved by Blaupunkt.   The following Blaupunkt products can be   used with this unit:   The unit is guaranteed in accordance with   the statutory provisions of the country in   which it was purchased.   Remember that your vehicle covers 45 feet   a second at a speed of 32 mph.   Irrespective of the statutory provisions, Blau-   punkt guarantees the unit for twelve months.   Remote control RC 08   In critical situations, do not operate the ra-   dio.   Should you have any questions concerning   the guarantee, please consult your dealer.   Your receipt suffices as proof of guarantee.   You must remain able to hear warning sig-   nals, for example from police and fire ser-   vice vehicles, immediately and reliably.   The RC 08 infrared remote-   control permits operation of   the chief functions from the   steering wheel.   Keep the volume therefore at a reasonable   level whilst driving.   International hotline   Do you have any questions regarding oper-   ation of the unit, or do you require further   information?   Installation   Simply give us a call.   You can reach us on the following numbers:   If you intend to install or modify the system   yourself, read the installation and connec-   tion instructions at the end of the operating   instructions before doing so.   Amplifier   All Blaupunkt amplifiers   Tel. 800-266 25 28   Fax: 708-681 71 88   12   KeyCard anti-theft protection system   Two KeyCards are supplied with the unit.   • • Slide the card as far as possible to the   right, and remove from the front.   Should you lose or damage a KeyCard, you   can obtain a replacement from a specialist   dealer.   Engage the control panel.   For safety reasons, the control   panel must always be engaged   whilst the vehicle is moving.   When leaving the vehicle, open the   control panel and remove the Key-   Card in order to prevent theft.   If you are using two KeyCards, the settings   are taken from the first KeyCard.   1 3 You can customize the following functions:   • Slide the card in the direction of the ar-   row (2) and engage the control panel   (Arrow 3).   Station key assignment, bass, treble, bal-   ance and fader settings, loudness, beep   volume, LOW-EQ, HIGH-EQ.   The car radio is ready for use.   The last state selected such as frequency   band, station setting, AF, SCAN-TIME, seek   run sensitivity, ON VOL (volume at switch   on), SHARX, is also saved.   Teaching in a second KeyCard/   ing to the unit be inserted, CARD ERR” ap- replacing a KeyCard   Should a KeyCard other than that belong-   pears on the display.   An additional KeyCard can be “taught in”   whilst the unit is in operation with the first   KeyCard.   The unit switches itself off after approx. 10   seconds.   Your selected settings are therefore select-   ed automatically when you insert your Key-   Card.   Should a card other than a KeyCard be in-   serted (e.g. a phonecard or credit card),   “WRONG KC” is displayed for approx. 2   seconds.   To “teach in” a second KeyCard:   • • • Slide the first KeyCard in and switch   the unit on.   Switching on the unit   Press DSC and use   / to select   • Switch on the unit with ON.   In this case, remove the card and insert a   KeyCard for the unit.   “LEARN KC”.   To insert the KeyCard, disengage the con-   trol panel:   Press << or >>.   • Press ON to switch on the unit.   “CHANGE” appears on the display.   • Press the knob 1: the control panel   folds down forwards.   • Remove the first KeyCard and, with   “CHANGE” on the display, insert the   new KeyCard.   Removing the KeyCard   • Insert the KeyCard with the contact   surface downwards, as shown in the   diagram (Arrow 1).   Disengage the control panel as follows   • Press the knob 1: the control panel   When “READY” or “LEARN KC” appears:   folds down forwards.   • Press DSC.   13   KeyCard anti-theft protection system   The unit is now also ready for operation with The unit is switched off; the control panel is   Teaching in the new KeyCard   the new KeyCard.   open; the KeyCard is removed; LED ON is   selected in the DSC menu (default factory   setting).   • Insert the new KeyCard and engage   the control panel.   A maximum of two KeyCards can be taught   in.   • • Press ON.   If necessary, refer to “Programming with   DSC – LED”.   If a third KeyCard is taught in, the card which   is not employed for the teaching-in process   of the new card automatically loses its va-   lidity.   Press TU and ST1 within 5 seconds:   “0000” appears on the display.   Deactivating the flashing LED   • • Using the rocker, enter the four-digit   master code from the car radio pass-   port:   Select “LED OFF” in the DSC menu to de-   activate the flashing LED.   Displaying the radio passport   data   / - Enter the digits (press once for   one, twice for two, etc.)   Care of the KeyCard   You can use the KeyCard supplied to call   up the radio passport data such as the unit   name, type number (7 6 ...) and serial num-   ber on the display.   Refer to “Programming with DSC – READ   KC” for the procedure.   << >> - Select the insertion point   The KeyCard will function perfectly only if   the contacts are kept free of foreign parti-   cles. Avoid touching the contacts directly   with your hands.   After entering the correct master code,   press ENT.   The new KeyCard is accepted when the unit   switches to play.   If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts   using a cotton bud soaked in alcohol.   Input errors   Visual display for anti-theft   protection   Should the input not be correct, “CODE   ERR” appears on the display. After three   successive incorrect inputs, “WAIT 1h” ap-   pears on the display. The unit remains in   Wait mode for one hour.   KeyCard lost/damaged   Should you damage or lose the KeyCard for   your unit, you can teach in a new KeyCard.   You can purchase the new KeyCard from   your dealer. You will also require the mas-   ter code for the unit, which can be found in   the car radio passport.   Anti-theft protection is provided in the form   of a flashing LED ? when the vehicle is   parked and the KeyCard removed.   • Switch the unit off and on again.   The following conditions must be met:   Battery positive and constant battery posi-   tive are connected as described in the in-   stallation instructions.   Repeat the teach-in process.   Keep the car radio passport in a safe   place, but not in the car.   14   Selecting the operating   mode   Enhancing display   legibility   You can select from the radio (TU), CD and The display can be adjusted to your pre-   CDC changer modes.   ferred viewing angle in order to enhance   legibility.   CD mode can be selected only if a CD is   inserted.   Proceed as follows:   CDC can be selected only if a Blaupunkt A   06, A 072, A 08 or A 05, A 071 or IDC A 09   CD changer is connected and a magazine   containing at least one CD is inserted.   • Press DSC.   “ANGLE” appears on the display.   Toggling between operating modes:   • Press TU, CD or CDC.   If TU is pressed again, menu level 2 is called   up. Radio function adjustments can be made   on this level. Menu level 1 is called up auto-   matically if no input is made for approx. eight   seconds.   • Use the rocker << >> to select opti-   mum legibility for your driving position.   After selecting the setting:   Press DSC.   • 15   Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)   The Radio Data System provides FM recep-   tion with enhanced convenience.   Note:   AF - alternative frequency   AF is deactivated when you switch off RDS.   The AF (alternative frequency) function en-   An increasing number of radio stations now   sures that the best available frequency of   broadcast RDS information supplementary   the station being received is selected auto-   Selecting the frequency band   to the program proper.   matically.   You can select from the following frequen-   cy bands:   As soon as stations can be recognized, the   Switching AF on/off:   station code appears, in some cases with   During radio mode   FM   AM   87.7 – 107.9 MHz,   530 – 1710 kHz as follows:   indication of the region, e.g. NDR1 NDS   • • Press TU: menu level 2 is called up.   (Niedersachsen).   Hold AF down until the beep sounds.   • Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed.   Activating RDS causes the station keys to   function as program keys. You now know   exactly what station you are receiving, and   you can therefore also select the desired   station.   This function is active when “AF” is lit in the   display.   Activating/deactivating RDS   Activating/deactivating RDS:   During radio mode   Menu level 2   The radio may be muted briefly during the   search for the channel with the best recep-   tion.   • Press TA briefly.   • Select the frequency band by pressing   BND repeatedly until the desired fre-   quency band appears.   The selected settings appear briefly on the   display. When RDS is activated, “AF” ap-   pears in reverse video on the display.   If “SEARCH” appears on the display when   the unit is switched on or when a stored fre-   quency is called up, the unit is automatical-   ly searching for an alternative frequency.   The sequence is: FM I, FM II, FMT, AM,   AMT.   “SEARCH” disappears when an alternative   frequency has been found, or when the   waveband has been completely searched.   If the station can no longer be received with   satisfactory quality:   • Select a different station.   16   Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)   • Press NEXT briefly and repeatedly un-   til the desired memory level appears   on the display.   If necessary, these functions can be deacti-   vated on menu level 2.   Station tuning   Station seek   / Manual tuning:   • Press   / : the radio automatically   looks for the next station.   • Press << >>: the frequency is in-   creased/reduced in steps.   If   / is held down at the top or bottom, the   seek run continues forwards or backwards   at higher speed.   Hold the << >> rocker down to the right or   left to change the frequency quickly.   Paging through the transmis-   sion chains (FM only)   Storing stations   You can use << >> to call up stations from   You can store six stations on the FM band   on each memory level (I, II, T) using the sta-   tion keys ST1 - ST6.   the region in which they can be received.   Station seek   If a number of programs in the station chain   can be received, you can page through them   with >> (forwards) or << (backwards), e.g.   NDR 1, 2, 3, 4... .   Up   Down   You can also store six stations each on the   AM/AMT bands. Proceed as follows:   << / >> Up/down in steps   (on FM, only when AF is deactivated)   • • • Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed.   Select the frequency band using BND.   Select a station using the rocker (auto-   You can also start Travelstore, for exam-   ple:   Manual tuning with << >>   • Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed.   If “AF” fails to come on:   Hold down AF on menu level 2.   You can tune manually.   matically   / or manually << >>).   Condition:   • • Hold the desired station key down until   the program can be heard again after it   has been muted and the beep sounds   (approx. 2 seconds).   AF and PTY are deactivated (the corre-   sponding symbols are not lit in the display).   Changing the memory level (FM)   You can change between memory levels I,   II and T to store stations and retrieve them   again. The selected memory level appears   on the display.   The station is now stored.   17   Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)   Note:   Calling up stored stations   Sampling stored stations with   Preset Scan   Should you store a station which has already   You can call up stored stations at the touch   been stored, the corresponding station key   of a button.   You can sample stored stations briefly on   all frequency bands and on the selected FM   memory level.   and the memory level flash briefly if a differ-   ent memory level is called up.   FM   Call up the stations directly on the selected   memory level as follows:   Preset Scan can be started only when PTY   is disabled (“PTY” is not lit on the display).   Automatically saving the stron-   gest station with Travelstore   • Press the keys ST1 - ST6.   If necessary, deactivate PTY on menu level   2. Proceed as follows:   To call up stations on a different memory   level:   You can store the six strongest FM and AM   stations in the current reception region au-   tomatically in the order of field strength. This   function is particularly useful on long jour-   neys. Proceed as follows:   • Press TU and disable PTY using the   • Press NEXT until the desired memory   level is displayed, then select a stored   station with ST1 - ST6.   PTY key.   Starting Preset Scan:   Press SCA for approx. 1 second.   • • • Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed.   All stored stations on the frequency band   which can be received are sampled briefly   in turn. “SCAN” and the flashing station   name/frequency appear alternately on the   display.   Press TS briefly.   “T-STORE” flashes on the display.   The six strongest FM stations are automat-   ically stored on the “T” (Travelstore) memo-   ry level. If fewer than six stations can be   received, four lines appear through the   memory locations which are not occupied.   When the procedure has been completed,   the strongest station (ST 1) is selected.   Stations can also be stored manually on the   Travelstore level if required (see “Storing   stations”).   Selecting sampled stations/terminating   Preset Scan:   AM, AMT   • Press SCA or one of the rocker keys   briefly.   You can call up the stations on the selected   frequency band directly:   • Press the keys ST1 - ST6.   Calling up stations on the other frequency   band:   • Press NEXT: the other frequency band   is displayed. Then select the stored   stations using ST1 -ST6.   18   Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)   Sampling stations with   Radio Scan   Changing the sampling time   (Scan)   Toggling between stereo and   mono (FM)   You can sample briefly the stations which The sampling time can be selected between You can toggle between stereo and mono   can be received on the selected frequency 5 and 30 seconds.   band.   in the DSC menu. This can be useful in ar-   eas where reception is critical. When the unit   is switched on, stereo is selected automati-   cally.   If you wish to change the duration of the   Radio Scan can be started only when PTY sampling time, refer to “Programming with   is deactivated (“PTY” is not lit on the dis- DSC – SCANTIME”.   play).   When reception is poor, the unit switches   smoothly to mono.   If necessary, deactivate PTY on menu level   2. Proceed as follows:   Changing the sensitivity of the   seek run   If you wish to switch to mono, refer to “Pro-   gramming with DSC – STEREO/ MONO”.   • Press TU and disable PTY using the   PTY key.   You can change the sensitivity of the auto-   matic seek run.   The state selected appears briefly on the   display.   Switching on Scan:   Press SCA briefly.   If “lo” is displayed, seek only recognizes sta-   tions with good reception (low sensitivity).   • Automatic bandwidth switching   (SHARX)   All stations on the frequency band which can   be received are sampled briefly in turn.   “SCAN” and the flashing station name/fre-   quency appear alternately on the display.   If “lo” is not displayed, seek also recognizes   stations with poorer reception.   You can activate automatic bandwidth   switching on the FM band by means of the   SHARX function in the DSC menu.   To adjust the sensitivity, refer to “Program-   ming with DSC – FM/AM Sens”.   Selecting a sampled station/deactivat-   ing Scan:   This is very useful when a number of sta-   tions are close together.   • Press SCA or one of the rocker keys   briefly.   Interference from strong adjacent stations   is largely eliminated when SHARX ON is   selected (factory default setting).   If a station is not selected, Scan is switched   off automatically when the seek function has   passed through the complete frequency   range. The station previously selected is   played.   If necessary, refer to “Programming with   DSC – SHARX”.   19   Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)   After the beep, the program type of the sta-   tion currently being received is displayed.   PTY – Program Type   Condition: PTY is activated.   The program types listed below are avail-   able:   This is an RDS service which is being im-   plemented progressively by the radio sta-   tions. The service enables FM stations to NEWS   be selected according to a specific program INFORM   content. After selecting the program type, SPORTS   you can select the stations using seek or TALK   If “NONE” is displayed, the station has no   PTY code.   Displaying the selected program type   • Press << or >>.   Scan.   ROCK   The last program type selected is displayed   briefly.   CLS ROCK   ADLT HIT   SOFT ROCK   TOP 40   COUNTRY   OLDIES   SOFT   NOSTALGA   JAZZ   Activating/deactivating PTY:   Selecting the program type   • Press PTY.   When the function is activated, the last pro-   gram type selected, e.g. “SPORT”, is dis-   played briefly. “PTY” remains on the display   as long as PTY is activated.   a) Using the station keys   If PTY is activated, the program types   defined by the factory can be selected   by means of the keys ST 1 - ST 6.   • Press one of the keys 1 - 6.   CLASSICAL   R + B   The selected program type appears on   the display for two seconds.   SOFT R + B   LANGUAGE   REL MUSIC   REL TALK   PERSNLTY   PUBLIC   To listen to a station broadcasting this   program type:   • Start the seek run with   / . If no station broadcasting the selected pro-   gram type is found, “NO PTY” appears brief-   ly on the display, and the beep sounds. The   last station selected is played.   Program type   WEATHER   You can display the last program type se-   lected and select a different program type   with << >>.   Prompting the station for the program   type   You can assign different available program   type to each memory location. Refer if nec-   essary to the “Saving the program type” sec-   tion below.   Use the station keys 1 - 6 to select stored   program types.   On menu level 2:   • Hold PTY down for approx. 2 seconds.   20   Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)   b) With the seek run rocker << >>   • Hold the desired key (ST1- ST6) down   until the beep sounds.   Example:   If PTY is activated, you can select a   program type with << >>.   - - - - - - - - - Previous station: NDR 3.   The selected program type can be called up   by means of this key when PTY is activated   (“PTY” appears on the display).   “PTY” on the display   • Press << or >>: the last program   type selected is displayed for three   seconds.   “POP” selected   Seek run started   Sampling stations with PTY-SCAN   No station with “PTY-POP” found   Display shows “NO PTY” and   Switches back to NDR 3 automatically   NDR 2 is broadcasting “PTY-POP”   • During this time, select the desired   program type with >> (forwards) or   << (back).   Condition: “PTY” must be displayed.   • Press SCA.   The stations with this program type which   can be received are sampled briefly.   • Press << or >> as many times as   necessary.   Unit switches within the station chain   to NDR 2 and plays it as long as the   station continues to broadcast “POP”.   Deactivating PTY-SCAN:   To listen to a station broadcasting this   program type:   • Press SCA or the seek rocker again.   Following a frequency seek run, PTY-SCAN   is automatically deactivated.   • Start the seek run with   / . The unit also switches automatically in CD   mode to the station broadcasting the selec-   ted program type within the transmission   chain.   When the PTY program is over, the unit   switches back to the source previously se-   lected (radio or CD).   If no station broadcasting the selected pro-   gram type is found, “NO PTY” appears brief-   ly on the display, and the beep sounds. The   last station selected is played.   PTY priority   Situation:   PTY is activated, the logo appears on the   display.   No station broadcasting the selected pro-   gram type can be received at this time (by   seek or by Scan).   Storing the program type   A program type is stored on each of the keys   ST1 - ST6 by the factory.   You can however store other available pro-   gram types.   “PTY” must be displayed before you can   store a different program type.   Note:   As already mentioned, these functions are   not currently available with all RDS stations.   The unit switches back to the previous sta-   tion.   As soon as a station broadcasting the se-   lected program type can be received within   the station chain, the unit switches to this   station in radio mode for the duration of the   program.   • If necessary, activate “PTY” using the   PTY key.   • Select the program type with << >>   and   21   CD mode/CD changer mode   This unit enables you to play CDs.   CDs can also be played with the aid of a   Blaupunkt CDC A 06, A 072, A 08, A 05,   A 071 or IDC A 09 CD changer.   These changers are available from your   dealer.   • Fold the control panel up on the left-   hand side and engage.   Activating CD mode   A CD is inserted, “DISC-IN” appears on the   display.   • Press CD: the CD functions (track   number, name/time played) appear on   the display.   Note:   Only use standard circular 12 cm diameter   CDs.   8 cm diameter CDs or CDs with different   shapes, e.g. of a butterfly or beer glass, are   not suitable for playing.   Such CDs present a serious risk of damage   to the CD and to the drive.   Removing the CD   • With the control panel disengaged,   hold the Eject key (arrow) down for ap-   prox. 1 second.   We can accept no liability for damage aris-   ing from the use of unsuitable CDs.   Changer mode   The CD is ejected.   Do not obstruct or assist automatic inser-   tion or ejection of the CD, as the mecha-   nism may otherwise be damaged.   Activating changer mode   CD mode   A magazine containing at least one CD must   be inserted.   Inserting a CD   If the CD is not removed, it is drawn in again   automatically after approx. 30 seconds.   • Press CDC: the changer functions   such as CD and track number, name/   time played appear on the display.   • Switch on the unit and disengage the   control panel with knob 1.   The control panel drops forward.   For safety reasons, the control   panel must always be engaged   whilst the vehicle is moving.   • Insert the CD (with the label facing up-   wards) without using force.   The CD is automatically transported to the   playing position. The CD is played.   22   CD mode/CD changer mode   Selecting the display type   Selecting CD and track   Repeating a track/CD   You can switch the display type over in CD You can select CDs, tracks and parts of You can repeat a track or (in changer mode)   and changer replay mode: tracks conveniently using the rocker. CDs a CD continually.   can be selected only if a changer is fitted.   You can select the following functions us-   ing the RPT key:   - REP TRCK = Repeat track   - REP CD = Repeat CD (only in changer   mode)   - RPT OFF = Deactivate function.   • Press RPT repeatedly until the desired   function is activated.   • Press DIS repeatedly until the desired   display type is selected.   <</>> Select CD (changer mode only)   >>   <<   Up: Press briefly   Down: Press briefly   The track or the CD is played repeatedly until   you switch to “RPT OFF” using RPT.   “CD 10”   – CD number (appears in   changer mode only)   / Select track   Up: Press briefly   CUE - fast forward (audible): Keep   depressed   Down: Press twice or more in quick   succession   Replay track from beginning: Press   briefly   “TRACK 13” – track number   TPM (Track Program Memory)   “14:34”   “00:20”   – Time   For storing and playing preferred tracks in   CD and CD changer mode. Up to 30 CDs   can be managed in CD mode and 99 CDs   in changer mode with a maximum of 40   tracks per CD. TPM is active only in the   mode in which the track program was stored   (CD or changer mode).   – Time played   “VIVALDI” – CD name   The name of the CD can be displayed only   if a name has been entered.   REVIEW - fast rewind (audible): Keep   depressed   Refer to the “Assigning names to CDs” sec-   tion below.   The rocker acts as a sequence switch:   pressing it repeatedly causes several CDs   or tracks to be skipped.   23   CD mode/CD changer mode   Storing tracks with TPM   MIX   Clearing the TPM memory   A track can be stored only whilst it is being   played.   You can clear tracks stored with TPM.   TPM tracks can be cleared with CLR only   during replay.   CD tracks can be played in random order.   MIX is activated when “MIX” appears in re-   verse video on the display.   To store:   • Hold TPM down for approx. 1 second:   “TPM PROG” appears on the display.   • Activate TPM.   You can select from the following MIX func-   tions:   “TPM” appears on the display in re-   verse video. In this case, “CLR” ap-   pears below TPM.   This track has been stored.   MIX CD   Tracks on the selected CD are played in   random order. In changer mode, the remain-   ing CDs are selected in numeric order. MIX   applies to the order in which the tracks are   played (random).   Activating/deactivating TPM replay   If you wish to delete the current track only:   • Hold CLR down for approx. 2 seconds:   “TRCK CLR” appears briefly on the   display.   • Press TPM briefly. The activated state   is indicated briefly on the display (TPM   ON/OFF).   If you wish to delete all TPM tracks on the   CD:   MIX MAG (changer mode only)   CDC A 08, IDC A 09: All tracks in the mag-   azine are played in random order.   • Hold CLR down for approx. 5 seconds:   “DISC CLR” appears briefly on the dis-   play.   CDC A 05, A 06, A 071, A072: The CDs are   selected in random order; all tracks of the   selected CD are then replayed in random   order.   To delete the stored TPM tracks of all CDs   in changer mode:   • Hold CLR down for approx. 8 seconds:   If “TPM” is shown in reverse video on the   display, TPM replay is activated. All tracks   on the CD which were stored with TPM in   the operating mode are played. If SCA   (Scan) is activated in addition to TPM, only   the stored tracks are sampled.   MIX OFF   “ALL CLR” appears on the display.   MIX is deactivated. CDs are played in nu-   meric order.   If you wish to delete TPM and CD names   simultaneously, refer to “Deleting CD name/   TPM store using DSC-UPDATE”.   Selecting MIX functions   TPM replay can be switched on only if tracks   have been stored using TPM.   • Press MIX briefly: the display signals   briefly the activated state.   24   CD mode/CD changer mode   The letters of the alphabet in capitals (A-Z), You can delete the names and TPMs of all   the numbers 0-9 and special characters stored CDs with “CLR ALL”.   SCAN   For brief sampling of the CD tracks.   appear in turn.   A CD the stored data (name and TPM) of   which are to be deleted must be replayed   for this purpose.   Starting SCAN:   • Move to the next underline using the   • Press SCA briefly: “SCAN” appears on   rocker << >>, and select a character.   the display.   Up to eight characters can be selected in   this way.   • • Press DSC.   Press repeatedly until “UPDATE”   appears on the display.   The tracks are sampled briefly in turn in as-   cending order.   / Storing/terminating the input:   Ending SCAN:   • Press ENT to store the input.   If you wish to abort input of this name:   Press DSC.   If you wish to enter a name for another CD:   • Use >> “CLR DISC” for selection if you   wish to delete the name and TPM of   the stored CD.   • Press SCA briefly.   The last track selected continues playing.   • SCAN is also terminated when the rocker,   MIX, RPT, DSC, AUD, TU or CDC are   pressed.   Or   • • In CD mode, insert a new CD.   Use << “CLR ALL” to select if you wish   to delete the names including TPMs of   all stored CDs.   Or   • In changer mode, press the rocker   Assigning names to CDs   << />> and   • Hold ENT down for approx. 1 second:   “DELETING” appears briefly on the   display.   Names can be assigned to up to 30 CDs in   CD mode and 99 CDs in changer mode.   • Use   / to select from the magazine   the next CD to which a name is to be   assigned.   This name (e.g. VIVALDI) appears in the   display when you have selected the corre-   sponding display mode using DIS.   The display operation has been completed.   To change a name, enter and save other   characters (overwrite).   To return to the DSC menu item “UPDATE”   without deleting CD names and TPMs:   Starting input:   • Press ENT briefly   Deleting the CD name/TPM store   using DSC-UPDATE   • Press the DSC key and   / repeated-   ly until “CD/C-NAME” appears in the   display.   The stored names and the TPMs of CDs can   be deleted simultaneously by means of   DSC-Update.   • Press << >>.   The first input field flashes.   Now select a character using the rock-   er   You can delete the names and TPMs of the   inserted CD with “CLR DISC”.   • / . 25   Clock - Time   If you wish to correct the time manually, re-   fer to “Programming with DSC – CLOCK-   SET”.   The unit has an internal clock which is set Displaying the time   automatically through RDS for absolute ac-   The time can be displayed in radio and CD   curacy.   mode.   A condition for correction by RDS is that an   RDS transmitter with CT function (CT = clock   time) is being received.   Radio mode:   Deactivating hours adjustment   The display can be toggled between time   and frequency band (incl. memory level in   the case of FM) as follows:   Correction of the hours can be deactivated   by “CLK MAN/CLK AUTO” in the DSC menu.   The minutes continue to be corrected.   Automatic correction of the time can be de-   activated.   • Press DIS for approx. 2 seconds.   This is useful if you wish to display the time   of a different time zone, for example.   Setting the time   CD mode:   If necessary:   a) Automatically   You can select from three different display   modes:   • • Press DSC briefly and   Press repeatedly until “CLK MAN/   CLK AUTO” is displayed.   The time is set automatically when an   RDS transmitter with the “CT” (clock   time) function is being received.   / - Track number, time   - Track number, time played   - CD name, track number   To deactivate hours correction, select << >>   “CLK MAN”.   b) Manually by means of DSC-   CLOCKSET   To toggle:   • Press DIS briefly.   • Press DSC briefly: “CLOCKSET” ap-   pears on the display.   Correcting the time following an   interruption to the power supply   • Press << >> to set the hours/min-   utes. The flashing range can be ad-   If the unit has been isolated from the supply   voltage for a longer period, “0:00” is dis-   played when the power is reconnected.   justed with   / . • After correcting the time, press ENT   briefly to save the setting.   The time is corrected automatically by RDS-   CT, but can also be adjusted manually.   The time need be adjusted manually only if   an RDS station with CT (clock time) is not   being received.   26   Equalizer setting   The parametric filters can be adjusted ex- Now read the “Tonal effect/problem” column   The sound in the vehicle is influenced deci-   sively by the acoustic characteristics of the   passenger compartment, substantially more   than by the characteristics of the loudspeak-   ers.   actly without instruments.   in the table, and look for solutions under   “Measure”.   In addition, you can select from seven pre-   programmed equalizer settings, which are Use the LOW EQ filter for settings in the   adjusted for different musical styles. Refer bass and lower mid-range, and the HIGH   to the “Selecting pre-set sound settings” EQ filter for the treble and upper mid-range.   The position and installation of the loud-   speakers and the volume to the rear, for ex-   ample of the door or rear shelf, are howev-   er also important.   section.   The “HIGH EQ” and “LOW EQ” filters can   The steps required for adjustment are de- be adjusted in the DPE menu:   scribed in the table.   • Press DPE to call up the DPE main   Even when suitable loudspeakers have   been selected and installed properly, reso-   nances in the passenger compartment may   have a detrimental effect upon the sound.   menu.   Adjustment instructions   Adjusting the frequency level   The instructions below represent a recom-   mendation only. You can adjust the sound   characteristics according to your own per-   sonal preference.   • • • • Press   / repeatedly until “HIGH EQ”   This can result in the bass frequencies   booming or being absent, mid-frequencies   encroaching excessively, musical instru-   ments or voices being strongly distorted, or   the sound generally being muffled.   or “LOW EQ” appear in the display.   Press << or >> once or several times   to select the frequency.   We recommend that you use a familiar mu-   sic CD for adjustment of the filters. The CD   should include tracks with a range of instru-   ments and voice. Pure electronic music is   not suitable for evaluation purposes, since   the original sound is not known.   Press   / once or several times to   adjust the level (GAIN +8 ... GAIN -8).   The subjective sound impression can be   improved considerably by suppression or   amplification of certain frequency ranges by   the car radio.   Press << or >> once or several times   to select a different frequency and to   adjust the level accordingly.   Before adjusting the equalizer, set the bass,   treble, balance and fader to “0”.   This unit is equipped with two parametric fil-   ters. The first filter, “LOW EQ”, can be ad-   justed from 32 to 500 Hz, the second, “HIGH   EQ”, from 630 to 10 000 Hz. In this case,   parametric means that one frequency can   be increased or reduced for each of the two   filters (+10 to -20 dB). The bandwidth/qual-   ity of the two filters can also be adjusted.   • • Press DPE or EXIT to save the select-   ed level and to return to the DPE main   menu.   This setting is described in the condensed   instructions under 8 AUD.   Press DPE or EXIT again to close the   DPE menu.   Now listen to the CD with which you are fa-   miliar.   Evaluate your impression of the sound ac-   cording to your taste.   27   Equalizer setting   To activate/deactivate the equalizer, hold   DPE down for approx. 2 seconds.   Selecting a quality factor for the bass   or mid-range   Selecting the preset sound setting:   Selecting a preset influences the equalizer   and sound settings of the unit.   This enables you to compare the sound with   and without equalizer.   • • • Press   / repeatedly until “LO-Q-   Each selected preset can be adjusted man-   ually. When a different preset is selected,   however, the factory default setting is re-   stored. Your personal sound settings for   BASS, TREBLE, EQ and LD are stored in   the “USER” preset mode.   FAC” or “HI-Q-FAC” appear in the dis-   play.   Press << or >> once or several times   in order to set the quality factor (Q-   FACT 1 to Q-FACT 3).   Press   / to save the selected factor   To call up the presets:   and return to the DPE main menu.   • Press   / repeatedly until “PRESET”   Or   • appears on the display.   Press DPE or EXIT to save the select-   ed factor and to close the DPE main   menu.   • Press << or >> once or several times   to select the (*USER* >> LINEAR >>   ROCK >> DISCO >> JAZZ >>   CLASSIC >> VOCAL) equalizer set-   ting.   • Press   / to save the selected equal-   izer setting and return to the DPE main   menu.   Or   • Press DPE or EXIT to save the select-   ed equalizer setting and to close the   DPE main menu.   28   Equalizer setting   Tips on adjusting the equalizer   Begin adjustment with the mid-range/treble and complete it with the bass range.   Frequency ranges   Tonal effect/problem   Measure   Note   Bass range   30 to 100 Hz   Bass response too weak   Increase the bass with   Filter: “LOW EQ”   Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz   Level: +4 to +6 dB   Avoid distortion.   Raise the level cautiously if   the loudspeaker diameter is   too small.   Lower mid-range   100 to 400 Hz   Bass not clean   Reduce the lower mid-frequen- The tonal response may be-   Booming   Unpleasant pressure on the ears   cies with Filter: “LOW EQ”   Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz   Level: Approx. -4 dB   come too thin and aggressive.   Pay attention to the fundamen-   tal tone range of the music.   Mid-range   400 to 4 000 Hz   Sound lacks depth,   aggressive, no stereo effect   Reduce the mid-frequencies   with Filter: “HIGH EQ”   Reproduction must not be-   come too faint.   Frequency: 1 000 to 2 500 Hz   Level: -4 to -6 dB   Tonal response too weak.   Treble   4 000 to 20 000 Hz   Response is dull   Clarity lacking   Instruments lack brilliance   Increase the treble range with   Filter: “HIGH EQ”   Frequency: Approx. 10 kHz   Level: +2 to +4 dB   Avoid a sharp tonal response.   Loud hissing impairs the quali-   ty.   29   Programming with DSC   ANGLE   Adjust the display to your   own viewing angle.   nates interference from ad-   jacent stations.   “SHARX ON” is the factory   default setting.   The car radio offers the facility to adjust cer-   tain settings and functions to your require-   ments and to store these changes with the   aid of DSC (Direct Software Control).   DIM DAY   Select the display bright-   ness for daylight (Stages 1-   9).   The default settings are selected at the fac-   tory.   HICUT   Interference-driven treble   reduction.   An overview of the factory default settings   is provided below for future reference.   DIM NIGHT Select the display bright-   ness for darkness (Stages   1-9).   Treble frequencies are re-   duced only when interfer-   ence is present. Can be se-   lected from NO HICUT   (OFF) to HICUT 3 (strongest   treble reduction). Decide for   yourself which setting is the   most pleasant.   To alter a programming setting:   • Press DSC.   The brightness is switched   over automatically by the   headlights.   Select and adjust the functions described   below by means of the rocker and the ENT   key. The status of adjustment is shown on   the display.   ON VOL   Select the initial volume.   Use << >> to select the de-   sired initial volume.   FM/AM SENS   If “LAST VOL” is selected,   the initial volume is the   same as that last selected.   Change the sensitivity of the   seek run.   “SENS 1” indicates close re-   ception, “SENS 6” distant   reception.   Select “SENS 1” if you wish   to receive strong stations in   the near range; select   “SENS 6” if you also wish to   receive weaker, distant sta-   tions.   PEAK ON/OFF   Activate/deactivate the dy-   / Select function   << >>   Adjust/call up value   namic volume level display.   SHARX   Automatic bandwidth switch-   ing on the FM band.   Where the station density is   high, switch to SHARX ON   with << >>: this largely elimi-   30   Programming with DSC   STEREO/MONO   CLK AUTO/MAN   For activating/deactivating   SCANTIME This setting defines the   sampling time (5 - 30 sec-   onds) for radio broadcasts   and CD tracks.   Toggle << >>.   The display indicates the se-   lected state briefly.   STEREO is selected auto-   matically when the unit is   switched on.   automatic hours correction.   Refer also to “CLOCK time,   hours correction”.   AUX ON/OFF This menu item does not ap-   pear when a CD changer is   connected. “OFF” is the de-   fault factory setting.   12/24H MODE   Select the time display   (12-hour or 24-hour).   AMP DELAY Energization delay of exter-   nal amplifiers. DLAY OFF   signifies no energization de- CLK ON/OFF The time can be displayed   lay. DLAY 1 to DLAY 4 sig-   nify the energization delay in   seconds.   If an external unit is con-   nected through AUX, “ON”   must be selected.   with the ignition on and the   unit switched off. Select   CLK ON in this case.   LEARN KC This function enables you to   teach in a second KeyCard.   Refer to the instructions un-   der “KeyCard anti-theft pro-   tection system”: “Teaching   in a second KeyCard”.   CDC NAME Displayed only in CD replay BEEP   mode.   Confirmation signal for func-   tions which require a key to   be held down for approx. 1   second.   The volume can be selected   from 0 to 9 (0 = off).   You can use this function to   assign any desired name to   the CDs. (Refer to “Assign-   ing names to CDs”.)   READ KC   The data can be read out   from a KeyCard.   CLOCKSET Manual adjustment of the   time.   LED ON/OFF You can select between   LED ON and LED OFF.   Unit data such as name,   type number (76...) and seri-   al number are displayed by   the KeyCard supplied.   Should you remove the Key-   Card during the read pro-   cess, “READ KC” appears in   the display.   Use << >> to select hours/   minutes. The flashing range   When LED ON is selected,   the “ON” knob flashes to   provide additional security   when the unit is switched off   and the KeyCard removed.   can be adjusted with   / . Press ENT briefly to save   after completing the setting.   Refer also to “CLOCK time”.   31   Programming with DSC   Technical data   UPDATE   In CD and changer mode,   this function enables the   names of CDs to be deleted   in order to create space for   new CDs. (Refer to “Delet-   ing CD names with DSC-   UPDATE”.)   Overview of the factory default   settings with DSC   Amplifier   Output power:   4 x 25 watts sinusoidal   ANGLE   0 to DIN 45 324 at 14.4 V   4 x 40 watts max.   power   DIM DAY   9 DIM NIGHT   ON VOL   PEAK ON/OFF   SHARX   9 LAST VOL   ON   Tuner   SHARX ON   HICUT 2   SENS 6   STEREO   DLAY OFF   - TUNER   Selecting the reception   Frequency bands:   FM :   AM :   HICUT   range for your country. The   frequency range in kHz with-   in the waveband is shown in   brackets for each setting.   87.7 – 107.9 MHz   530 – 1710 kHz   FM/AM SENS   STEREO/MONO   AMP DELAY   CDC NAME   CLOCKSET   FM sensitivity:   0.7 µV at a signal-to-   noise ratio of 26 dB.   USA (AM 10, FM 200)   LATIN (AM 10, FM 200)   EUROPA (AM 9, FM 100)   0:00   CLK AUTO / MAN CLK AUTO   FM mono sensitivity:   7.8 dBf   FM transmission range:   20 - 16 000 Hz   12/24H MODE   CLK ON/OFF   BEEP   24H MODE   CLK OFF   3 End DSC programming/store settings:   • Press DSC.   LED   ON   SCANTIME   AUX   10 sec.   OFF   CD   LEARN KC   READ KC   UPDATE   - - - Transmission range:   20 - 20 000 Hz   We reserve the right to make changes!   32   Glossary of technical terms   AF – Alternative Frequency   ENT (Enter)   PTY   With RDS, this function ensures that the best Press briefly to accept/save the adjust- For selection of a desired program type in   frequency of the current program which can ments.   be received is selected automatically.   FM mode (e.g. sport, news).   Refer also to RDS.   Equalizer   Amplifier   Quality   Sound control for adjustment of the frequen-   Power amplifier for increasing the output cy response to the acoustic conditions and Edge steepness of the frequency filters in   power.   personal taste.   the parametric equalizer.   AUD – Audio   EXIT   RDS – Radio Data System   Sound adjustment of basses and trebles, Press the key briefly to terminate or abort Service provided by the broadcast stations   adjustment of the right/left (balance) and the adjustment process.   front rear (fader) volume ratios.   for improved listening convenience.   For example, the station name is shown in   place of the frequency.   KeyCard   BND (Band)   Blaupunkt’s anti-theft protection system. The Further RDS functions include:   Selection of the frequency band and the unit can be operated only with the correct   AF – Alternative Frequency   PTY – Program Type   memory level.   KeyCard.   CL – Clear   MIX   RPT (Repeat)   Return to the previous menu item.   Play CDs/CD tracks in random order.   Repeat CD tracks. Tracks or CDs can be   repeated in CD changer mode.   DSC – Direct Software Control   Preset Scan   DSC can be used to adjust certain factory See SCAN.   default settings according to the user’s per-   sonal requirements.   Preset Equalizer   Preprogrammed sound settings   33   Glossar - Fachwortverzeichnis   SCAN   For brief sampling of the radio stations which   can be received, or of the tracks in CD mode.   The stored radio stations can be sampled   with Preset Scan.   Softkey (Software key)   Key with variable function.   SRC – Source   Toggles the source between radio and CD   changer.   TPM – Track Program Memory   For storing and playing preferred tracks in   CD and CD changer mode.   TS – Travelstore   Automatically saves the station with the   strongest reception; can be called up using   the station keys.   Particularly useful on long journeys.   34   Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH   Bosch Gruppe   08/99 Sc   K7/VKD 8 622 402 096   |