Radio / Cassette
Munich CM 168
Operating instructions
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Display
The display consists of three fields and varies according to the operating mode and function.
Display field 3:
Display field 1:
Display field 2:
Active functions
Radio mode
Radio mode
Memory banks and wavebands
Brief indication of preset station (e.g. P1)
Radio frequency or station name
Clock display
- Stereo
- Cassette inserted
- CD changer connected
- Loudness
Cassette mode
CAS - cassette inserted
MTL - tape type
Cassette mode
TAPE1/TAPE2 - side of tape playing
Active functions (e.g. CPS)
Clock display
LD
Radio mode
Changer mode (optional)*
Current track
lo
- Seek tuning sensitivity
Changer mode (optional)*
Current CD playing
CD time (elapsed time), CD name, CD
number and Brief indication of changes in
function
Cassette mode
RPT - Repeat function
Audio
Numeric and graphic representation of vol-
ume and audio settings
- Dolby noise reduction
Clock display
Changer mode (optional)
RPT - Repeat function
MIX - Tracks played at random
DSC
DSC
Permanent display for DSC programming.
Graphic representation of the adjusted vol-
ume level.
Serves as display and input field during
DSC programming
Miscellaneous
Indicates new source (e.g. when changing
from radio to cassette) and active functions
(e.g. BASS, SCAN)
* CD changer all sold separately.
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Contents
Display ........................................... 3
Automatically storing the strongest
Deleting CD names ............................. 17
Deleting one CD name ..................... 17
Deleting all CD names ..................... 18
stations with Travelstore...................... 12
Naming radio stations.......................... 12
Deleting radio station names............... 13
Deleting a radio station name .......... 13
Deleting all of the radio station
Quick reference ............................. 5
RC 08H Remote control
operation ................................................ 8
Clock/Display changes............... 18
Setting the clock ......................... 18
Important notes ............................. 9
names ............................................... 13
Setting the TIMER ............................... 13
What you need to know ......................... 9
Traffic safety .......................................... 9
Installation.............................................. 9
Accessories ........................................... 9
Warning note ................................... 9
Naming an external audio
source .......................................... 18
Cassette deck operation ............ 14
Cassette playback ............................... 14
Reversing the tape direction................ 14
Skipping cassette tracks...................... 14
Repeat song tracks.............................. 14
SCAN ................................................... 14
Fast winding......................................... 14
Tape type selection ............................. 14
DOLBY B NR (Noise reduction)*......... 14
Cassette eject ...................................... 15
Turn On Message (TOM) ............ 19
DSC programming ...................... 19
Overview of the DSC factory settings . 21
Detachable face .......................... 10
Theft protection.................................... 10
Affixing the detachable face ................ 10
Specifications.............................. 21
Amplifier ............................................... 21
Tuner.................................................... 21
Cassette............................................... 21
CD changer (optional) ......................... 21
Selecting the audio source ........ 10
Radio operation .......................... 11
Selecting a waveband ......................... 11
Station tuning....................................... 11
CD changer operation ................ 15
Troubleshooting Guide .............. 22
Inserting a CD ...................................... 15
Switching to the CD changer mode..... 15
Ejecting CDs ........................................ 15
CD playback ........................................ 15
Selecting a CD ..................................... 15
Selecting a track .................................. 16
RPT ...................................................... 16
MIX....................................................... 16
SCAN ................................................... 16
Naming CDs ........................................ 17
LIST ..................................................... 17
Automatic seek tuning
/
............. 11
General ................................................ 22
Radio reception ................................... 22
CD Changer operation......................... 22
Error Displays ...................................... 23
Manual tuning with << >>................. 11
Switching between the memory
banks (FM)........................................... 11
Storing stations .................................... 11
Recalling stored stations ..................... 11
Scanning stations with Preset Scan .... 11
Scanning stations with Radio Scan ..... 12
Changing the scan time....................... 12
Selecting the automatic tuning
sensitivity ............................................. 12
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Quick reference
3 Volume knob
9 Rocker switch
1 REL
Turn the knob to adjust the volume.
To release the detachable panel (theft
protection).
4 DSC Direct Software Control
This feature allows you to adjust the
basic programmable settings.
Press this knob and remove the re-
lease panel.
For further information, refer to the
section on DSC programming.
2 ON - Power up/down
Press this button to turn the unit on. It
will play at the volume set under DSC.
Mute: If you press this button briefly
during radio reception, the volume will
turn down instantly.
This function is cancelled by pressing
the ON button again. You can pro-
gramme the mute volume (refer to
“DSC programming”).
5 Cassette slot
Radio mode
Insert the tape into the slot with the
open side showing to the right. The
tape will be played in direction
“TAPE 1”.
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Seek tuning
Up
Down
<< / >> Manual tuning
6 Display
Press the button for about 1 second to
turn the unit off.
The display indicates all settings, op-
erating modes and functions.
>>
<<
up in short intervals
down in short intervals
Switching on/off via the ignition:
If the unit has been connected corre-
spondingly, it can also be turned on
and off with the vehicle ignition.
If ON is pressed while no power is be-
ing supplied to the red (ignition) lead,
the unit will automatically turn off after
one hour. This prevents the battery
from going dead.
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Cassette mode
CPS function
This button switches tape playback
between Tape 1 and Tape 2 (different
sides of the tape).
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Up
Down
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Eject
Press repeatedly to skip over the cor-
responding number of songs. Press
or << >> to stop the function.
Press this button to eject the
cassette.
<<
>>
Fast forward
Fast rewind
5
Press the button indicating the oppo-
: SRC (Source)
Switching AUD off: Press the button
again briefly.
If you do not make any adjustments to
the tone within 8 seconds, the AUD
mode will quit automatically.
site direction,
winding.
or
/
to stop tape
Press button briefly to select the oper-
ating mode (tuner, cassette, changer
or Aux-in). The active mode will ap-
pear in the display.
Changer mode (optional)
Select CD
Up
< LD: Loudness
; AUD
Loudness boosts the bass frequency
at low volume.
Down
Treble and bass adjustment
You can store different settings for the
FM, AM, cassette, CD-changer mode
or Aux-in.
Select track
Loudness on/off: Press LD briefly.
“LD” will appear when this setting is
active.
Refer to the section on DSC program-
ming to adjust Loudness to different
levels.
>>
Up: press briefly
CUE - fast forward (audible):
hold button down.
Setting the tone:
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Select the operating mode.
Press AUD once and use the rocker
switch to set the tone.
Treble +
<<
Down: press two or more
times briefly
Repeat track: press once
briefly.
REVIEW - fast reverse
(audible) - hold button
down.
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DIS - Clock display
This unit is equipped with an internal
clock.
Treble -
Bass -
Bass +
<<
>>
Display priority
For Fader and balance adjustment:
press AUD twice.
Fader front
To alter the display priority, press
until you hear a beep. Repeat this pro-
cedure until the desired display ap-
pears.
Additional rocker switch functions:
For additional settings use
AUD
DSC-MODE
Important: The corresponding func-
tion must be active.
Fader rear
Balance left
Balance right
;
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<<
>>
Temporary display change
Press
briefly as many times as
needed to show the desired informa-
tion for a few seconds.
The selected values will appear in the
display. The last setting is stored au-
tomatically.
Radio mode
Press this button to switch between
the clock, the station name and the
frequency.
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Cassette mode
5/MIX
3/ - Pause
Press this button to switch between
the track played and the clock.
“MIX CD” plays the tracks of one CD
in random order.
Interrupts tape playback. “PAUSE” will
appear in the display.
“MIX ALL” plays the tracks of all the
CDs in one changer magazine in ran-
dom order as determined by CD
changer.
To turn “MIX CD” on:
Press 5/MIX briefly.
The current setting is briefly indicated
in the display: “MIX-CD”.
Hold down 5/MIX to select “MIX-ALL”.
Keep 5/MIX pressed down until a
beep is emitted.The desired option
lights up in the display.
Press this button once again to
resume playback.
Changer mode (optional)
Press this button to switch the display
of the CD Name, CD number, the
playback time elapsed and the clock.
4/RPT
Repeats song tracks.
> Preset buttons 1 to 6
“REPEAT-T” will appear briefly in the
display. RPT will light up in the display
and the track will repeat until 4/RPT is
pressed again. “RPT” will disappear
from the display.
Radio mode
You can store six stations in each FM
memory bank (1, 2, and “T”).
On AM you can store six stations.
Store station - hold down a preset
button in radio mode until a beep is
emitted.
Recall station - select a waveband
and also the memory bank on FM;
press the relevant preset button brief-
ly. The selected preset button will
briefly appear in display field 1 (e.g.
P1).
Changer mode
To stop MIX functions, press 5/MIX
briefly.
3/ - Pause
Interrupts CD playback. “PAUSE” will
appear in the display. Press button
again to resume CD playback.
6/LIST
Accesses CD-List mode.
4/RPT
? BA/TS
Repeats tracks: press 4/RPT. “RE-
PEAT-T” will appear briefly. The track
will be repeated until 4/RPT is
pressed again.
Switches between the wavebands/
memory banks FM1, FM2, FMT (Trav-
elstore) and AM
Cassette mode
Extra function: Travelstore
1/MTL -
Repeat CD: select “REPEAT-D”.
Hold down 4/RPT to select “REPEAT-
D” until a beep is emitted.
To stop “REPEAT-CD”, press 4/RPT
again.
To store the six most powerful FM or
AM stations in the Travelstore bank:
Select FM or AM by pressing BA/TS.
Press BA/TS until a beep sounds and
“T-STORE” appears.
Press 1/MTL when playing CrO2 or
Metal tapes.
2/ - Dolby
Press 2/ when playing Tapes re-
corded with the Dolby B system.
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Remote control operation
@ Preset Scan
Cassette mode
General
Press PS. “PS Scan” will appear in
the display, followed by the station
symbol (flashing).
The stations stored on the station pre-
set buttons and within reception range
will be scanned.
Press SCA briefly. “SCAN” will appear
in the display.
All of the tracks on the cassette will be
scanned.
To stop Scan:
Press SCA again
SRC Press briefly: change the audio
source
Press briefly: muting
V+
V-
Higher volume
Lower volume
Radio mode
Seek tuning upwards
You can set the scan time in DSC pro-
gramming.
Changer mode
Seek tuning downwards
Next preset station upwards
Press briefly: select the wave-
band
To stop Preset Scan:
Press SCA briefly.
>>
<<
All of the CD tracks will be scanned.
“SCAN” will appear in the display.
To stop CD scan:
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Press PS again.
A SCA Scan
Hold down: Travelstore
Press SCA again.
Scans radio stations or song titles/
Cassette mode
Select track (CPS) upwards
tracks.
You can set the scan time in DSC pro-
gramming.
Select track (CPS) downwards
Fast forward
>>
<<
Radio mode
Press SCA briefly.
Fast rewind
Hold down: reversing the tape
direction
All of the FM or AM stations within re-
ception range will be scanned.
“SCAN” will appear in the display, al-
ternating with the radio station cur-
rently being scanned (flashing).
CD changer
Next CD
Previous CD
To stop scan:
Press SCA again.
>>
<<
Press briefly: next track
Hold down: cue
Press briefly: previous track
Hold down: review
SRC Hold down: access to list mode
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Important notes
Remote Control unit RC 08
(not included with the unit, sold separately)
Installation
What you need to know
If you would like to install your new car ra-
dio yourself or add other audio components
to existing ones, please read the enclosed
instructions on installation and connection
carefully.
In order to ensure that the unit operates
properly the positive power supply line must
be connected via the ignition and the per-
manent +12 V lead.
Before using your new car radio, please
read through the following information care-
fully.
The RC 08 infrared remote control unit al-
lows you to conveniently operate the most
important functions from the steering wheel.
Traffic safety
Warning note
Danger of damaging the automatic
power antenna in a car wash
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your
responsibility to pay attention to the traffic
situation at all times.
Never use your car radio in a way that could
distract you.
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only
50 km/h.
Should the traffic situation become partic-
ularly demanding, we advise you not to use
the radio.
Before you drive into a car wash
Do not ground the loudspeaker outputs!
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switch the radio off by pressing the
ON button.
Accessories
The power antenna will retract, if it
doesn’t, press ON again.
Use Blaupunkt-approved accessories and
spare parts only.
Do not drive into the car wash unless
the power antenna has retracted!
Changer
(not included with the unit, sold separately)
Always make sure that you are still able to
hear any warning signals coming from out-
side the vehicle, such as police or fire en-
gine sirens, so that you can react accord-
ingly.
CDC-A08
CDC-A072
CDC-A05 (with adapter only)
Consequently, you should always select a
moderate volume for playing your car ra-
dio while you are driving.
Remote Control unit RC 08H
The RC 08H infrared remote control unit
allows you to conveniently operate the most
important functions.
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Detachable face
Selecting the audio source
If the unit was still in operation, it will turn
off now. All current settings remain stored.
If a cassette is inserted, it will be kept in
the unit.
The radio will turn on automatically when
you attach the detachable face again.
Use the SRC (source) button to select be-
tween radio, cassette and CD or Aux-in
mode.
Theft protection
This unit is equipped with a detachable
face. A car radio without face is worthless
for thieves.
The CD mode is not available unless a CD
changer is connected.
Protect your car radio and detach the face
when you leave your car. It is very easy to
attach and detach the detachable face.
The Aux-in mode is available if a changer
is not connected. (See DSC programming.)
Attaching the detachable face
To select the operating mode:
Slide the panel (B) from the left to the guide
of the chassis (A). Gently push the left side
of the panel against the front of the chassis
until it snaps into place.
•
Press SRC.
Note:
Do not pull the detachable face straight out
from the chassis, but detach it as illustrat-
ed below. Be sure not to drop the panel.
Do not expose the detachable face to di-
rect sunlight or other heat sources.
Do not leave it in a humid place.
Detaching the detachable face
Press the REL button to release the con-
trol panel. Then pull it off gently as illustrat-
ed.
Affixing the detachable face
If you wish to fix the detachable face per-
manently to the chassis, screw down the
enclosed bolt at the left hand side of the
chassis into the hole, see Fig.
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Radio operation
change in short intervals in the down-
wards or upwards direction.
ing (takes approximately 2 seconds)
or until you hear a beep.
Selecting a waveband
With this car radio you can select between
the following wavebands:
If you hold << >> pressed to the left or the
right on the rocker switch, the frequency
scan will speed up.
Now the station has been stored.
The display will temporarily indicate which
preset button is currently activated.
FM 87.5 – 108.0 MHz
AM 531 – 1602 kHz
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Select the desired waveband by
pressing the BA/TS button.
Switching between the memory
banks (FM)
Recalling stored stations
You can recall any stored station at the
touch of a button.
You can switch between the memory banks
FM1, FM2 and FMT in order to store sta-
tions and recall them later.
The currently selected memory bank ap-
pears in the display.
Station tuning
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Select the waveband by pressing
BA/TS. For FM, also choose the cor-
responding memory bank by pressing
the BA/TS button as many times as
necessary until the desired bank ap-
pears in the display.
Automatic seek tuning
/
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Press or ; the car radio will auto-
matically search for the next station.
If you hold pressed up or down on the
•
Press the BA/TS button as many
times as necessary until the desired
memory bank lights up in the display.
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rocker switch, seek tuning will speed up in
the upwards or downwards direction.
•
Press the corresponding preset button
briefly to recall the station.
Storing stations
Scanning stations with
Preset Scan
On FM, you can store six stations on the
preset buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 for each of
the memory banks (FM1, FM2, FMT).
You can scan all of the radio stations on
AM or FM.
You can also store six stations on AM.
Automatic seek tuning
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Select the waveband by pressing
BA/TS.
The scanned stations of the current wave-
band will appear briefly one after the other
in the display.
Up
Down
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Tune into a station with the rocker
switch (either automatically
manually << >>).
/
or
Start Preset Scan:
Manual tuning with << >>
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Press PS briefly.
You can also tune into a station manually.
•
Press the desired preset button until
the radio resumes play after the mut-
“PS-Scan” and the station name or frequen-
cy will appear alternately in the display.
•
Press << >>; the frequency will
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The preset station indication (e.g. P1) will
flash in the display
If the AM band is active, the six strongest
AM stations will be automatically stored in
the AM memory bank.
Selecting the automatic tuning
sensitivity
Listen to scanned station/end Preset
Scan:
You can alter the automatic tuning sensi-
tivity.
When this process has been completed, the
radio will play the strongest station.
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Press PS briefly.
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick
up strong, local stations (low sensitivity).
If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also
pick up weaker, more distant stations (high
sensitivity).
If you would like to alter the sensitivity level
please refer to the section on “DSC pro-
gramming - SENS”.
If desired, stations can also be stored man-
ually in the Travelstore bank (see “Storing
stations”).
Scanning stations with
Radio Scan
You can scan through all of the stations in
your reception area.
Naming radio stations
To enable you to pick out your favorite ra-
dio station more quickly, DSC programming
allows you to give up to 30 radio stations
individual names.
The radio station does not have to be stored
in the memory bank. The names are linked
to the radio frequencies.
To start the Scan function:
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Press SCA briefly.
The scanned frequency or the station name Automatically storing the strong-
will start flashing in the display.
est stations with Travelstore
During the actual scanning process “SCAN”
You can automatically store the six FM /
will appear in the display.
AM stations with the most powerful signals
Listen to scanned station/end Radio
Proceed as follows:
Select the DSC mode.
in your current reception area sorted ac-
Scan:
cording to their signal strength. This func-
tion is particularly convenient on longer
trips.
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Press SCA briefly.
•
•
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Press DSC.
Press to select STA-NAME.
You will hear the current selected station.
/
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Press the BA/TS button to select the
Press << >> to switch to the station-
select mode.
Changing the scan time
waveband.
•
hold the BA/TS button for 2 seconds
down.
•
Press
would like to name.
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to select the station you
The scan time can be selected from be-
tween 5 to a maximum of 20 seconds.
“T-STORE” will appear in the display.
The six strongest FM stations will be auto-
matically stored in the “FMT” memory bank
(Travelstore).
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Press << >> to confirm your selection.
If you would like to alter the scan time,
please refer to the section on “DSC pro-
gramming - SCANTIME”.
Now you are in the edit mode. If the
station selected does not have a
name, 8 dashes “_” will appear in the
display.
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•
•
The cursor will flash at the current po-
sition. Press << >> to move the cur-
sor.
•
•
Release the DSC button after 2 sec-
onds but before 8 seconds. “DELET-
ED” will appear in the display.
Setting the TIMER
Using this unit it is possible to conveniently
switch on any two radio stations you select
at any time you select. The radio stations
can be selected independently of the cur-
rently active operating mode.
Press
/
to select a character. If
The station name has been deleted.
The unit will switch back to DSC
mode.
you want to enter a blank, select the
dash “_”.
Press DSC to store the name. Press
DSC again to quit the DSC mode or
press << >> to re-enter the station-se-
lect mode.
Proceed as follows:
Deleting all of the radio station names
•
•
•
•
Select the radio station of your choice.
Select the DSC mode.
Press DSC.
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•
•
Press DSC.
Press
Press
/
to select TIMER 1.
If you want to change the name, select the
name in the DSC mode and overwrite it in
the edit mode. If you want to change just a
few of the letters, press << >> to move the
cursor to the corresponding position and
change only that character.
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to select STA-NAME.
Press >> to turn the TIMER on. (Press
<< to turn the TIMER off.).
Press << >> to switch to the station
select mode.
•
Press >> again to select time display.
The minutes will flash.
•
•
Press and hold down DSC for 8 sec-
onds.
•
•
Press
/
to set the minutes.
After 2 seconds and 8 seconds you
will hear a beep. “ONE NAME” will ap-
pear first in the display, followed by
“ALLNAMES”
Press << to activate the hours.
(>> back to the minutes).
Deleting radio station names
Deleting a radio station name
•
•
Press
/
to set the hours.
Select the DSC mode.
•
Release DSC. “DELETED” will appear
in the display. All of the station names
have been deleted. The unit will
switch back to DSC mode.
Press DSC to store your entry. You
•
•
•
Press DSC.
Press to select STA-NAME.
have now set TIMER 1.
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If you would like to set TIMER 2 as well,
repeat the steps as described above.
Press << >> to switch to the station
select mode.
Note
•
•
Press
/
to select the station name
The timers can be turned on and off while
any audio source is in use.
you would like to delete.
Press and hold down DSC.
“ONE NAME” will appear in the dis-
play.
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Cassette deck operation
track selected has been reached.
Press or << >> to stop the function.
If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,
the unit will play the radio station last se-
lected while the tape is winding. You can
alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC
mode.
Fast winding
Cassette playback
Use the rocker switch to fast forward or re-
wind the tape during cassette operation:
Insert the tape into the slot with the open
side showing to the right. “CASSETTE” will
appear in the display. The tape will play in
the direction “TAPE 1”.
If a tape is already inside, press SRC to
select “CASSETTE” mode. The tape will
play in the direction last selected.
>>
<<
forward
rewind
“FORWARD” or “REWIND” will light up in
the display.
Press the button indicating the opposite
Repeat song tracks
direction,
, or
/
to stop the function.
During tape playback press 4/RPT. “RPT”
will light up in display field 3; “REPEAT-T”
will appear briefly in display field 2. While
the tape is rewinding, “REWIND-T” will ap-
pear in the display. The track playing will
repeat until you press 4/RPT again. “RPT”
will disappear from the display.
If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,
the unit will play the radio station last se-
lected while the tape is winding. You can
alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC
mode.
Reversing the tape direction
Press
to change the tape direction dur-
ing cassette playback from TAPE1 to
TAPE2 or vice versa:
At the end of the tape, the unit will auto-
matically switch to the opposite side.
Tape type selection
Playback will now continue normally.
If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,
the unit will play the radio station last se-
lected while the tape is winding. You can
alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC
mode.
If you are playing METAL or CrO2 cassettes,
press MTL. “MTL” will then light up in dis-
play field 1.
Skipping cassette tracks
CPS stands for Cassette Program Search
and allows you to skip over songs on the
tape.
The tracks must, however, be separately
by at least 3 seconds of blank tape.
During tape playback press either
on the rocker switch to activate the CPS
mode. “CPS FF” or “CPS FR” will appear
in the display. Press the button
tedly to skip the corresponding number of
tracks in either direction.
The number of tracks to be skipped will ap-
pear in the display and count down until the
DOLBY B NR (Noise reduction)*
Cassettes which have been recorded with
the DOLBY B NR system exhibit consider-
ably less tape noise and higher dynamics.
To play properly cassettes recorded using
SCAN
or
To scan all of the songs on a tape, press
SCA. “SCAN” will appear in the display.
All of the tracks on the tape in the tape deck
will be scanned briefly one after the other.
Press SCA again to switch the SCAN func-
tion off. The track currently playing will con-
tinue to play.
this system, press
.
/
repea-
will light up in display field 3
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CD changer operation
Cassette eject
This unit offers you the ability to conven-
iently control a Blaupunkt CDC-A08 or
CDC-A072 changer (or CDC-A05 with a
special adaptor), all sold separately
Switching to the CD changer
mode
Press to eject the cassette.
Make sure that at least one CD has been
inserted into the magazine.
* Dolby noise reduction system is manufactured
under licence by Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. The word “Dolby” and the double-
D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Lincensing Corporation.
If the CD changer is connected, the
symbol will light up in the display.
The changer is equipped with a magazine
for 10 discs.
Press SRC to change the audio source:
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Press SRC repeatedly until the CD
functions appear in the display.
Ejecting CDs
Inserting a CD
Open the door of the CD changer and press
the eject button.
Insert one or several CDs into the maga-
zine (printed surface facing up).
Slide the magazine into the CD changer in
the direction of the arrow.
The CDs are counted from bottom to top.
CD playback
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Use SRC to select the CD changer.
Press SRC repeatedly until “CHANG-
ER” appears in the display.
Note:
CD playback starts with the first CD identi-
fied by the changer.
Use only perfectly circular CDs with a di-
ameter of 12 cm.
CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or CDs manu-
factured in the shape of a mug, for exam-
ple, are not suitable for use with this equip-
ment.
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.
After you have inserted the magazine, keep
the door closed to prevent the magazine
from becoming dusty or dirty.
Selecting a CD
When CD playback starts, all active CD
functions and the CD number or name will
light up in the display.
To change the display between CD Name,
CD number, elapsed time indication and
clock, press
during CD playback.
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Press the button repeatedly to skip several
tracks.
–
–
Mix all tracks of one CD (“MIX-CD”) or
Mix all tracks of all CDs (“MIX-ALL”) in
manner determined by the CD chang-
er model.
The number of the selected track will ap-
pear beside “T” (track).
“MIX” will appear in display field 3 as long
as the MIX function is active.
“MIX-CD” or “MIX-ALL” will light up briefly
in display field 2 when you activate this
function and each time when the track chan-
ges.
RPT
/
CD selection
Up
Down
CD tracks can be played repeatedly.
The following options are available:
CD Select-By-Name
–
Repeat the current track (“REPEAT-
T”) or
Switch MIX-CD on:
If you have named a CD and it has been
selected at least once since the magazine
was inserted, the name is seen immediate-
ly, so that you can easily find the desired
CD.
•
Press 5/MIX briefly.
Switch MIX-ALL on:
• Hold 5/MIX down for longer.
–
Repeat the CD, i.e. all tracks on the
current disc (“REPEAT-D”).
“RPT” will appear in display field 3 as long
as RPT is active. “REPEAT-T” will light up
briefly in display field 2 when you activate
this function and each time the track chang-
es. “REPEAT-D” will show when a CD is
repeated.
To stop mix functions, press 5/MIX again.
Selecting a track
SCAN
Use this function to scan all of the CD
tracks.
To start the Scan function:
Switch REPEAT-T on:
•
Press 4/RPT briefly.
Switch REPEAT-D on:
Hold 4/RPT down for longer.
•
Press SCA, “SCAN” will appear in the
display, alternatimg with CD number
or CD Name of the CD currently being
scanned.
•
>> Up: Press briefly.
To stop repeat functions, press 4/RPT.
CUE - fast advance (audible): Hold button
down.
All tracks on the CD will be scanned one
after the other in ascending order.
MIX
<< Down: Press two or more times briefly.
To re-start a track: Press briefly.
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):
Hold button down. When at start of first
track, unit goes to last track on same disc.
To stop the Scan function:
You can have the CD tracks played in ran-
dom order.
•
Press SCA briefly.
The track currently scanned will continue
to play.
The following options are available:
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Naming CDs
If you want to alter a name which has al- Deleting CD names
ready been entered, select that CD in the
To allow you to identify your CDs more
quickly, you can use DSC programming to
enter individual names for up to 99 CDs.
The names can have up to 7 characters.
If you attempt to enter more than 99 names,
“FULL” will appear in the display. The CD
name has priority over the CD number in
the display when manually changing CDs.
Deleting one CD name
DSC mode and overwrite it in the editing
Proceed as follows:
Select DSC programming mode.
mode. If you want to change individual let-
ters only, press << >> to move the cursor
to the corresponding position and change
that letter.
•
•
•
Press DSC.
Press to select CDC_NAME.
/
Press << >> to enter the CD select
mode.
LIST
In DSC mode (Direct Software Control) it
is possible to assign names to your CDs.
In LIST mode you can view these names
without interrupting CD playback. If you
have not named the CDs, the display will
list the numbers only.
•
•
Press
want to delete.
/
to select the name you
Proceed as follows:
Select DSC programming mode.
•
•
•
•
Press DSC.
Press to select CDC_NAME.
Press << >> to enter the select mode.
Press to select the CD you want
to name.
Press DSC and hold it down. After 2
seconds you will hear a beep and
“ONE_NAME” will appear in the dis-
play.
/
/
To enter LIST mode:
•
•
Release DSC after 2 seconds but be-
fore 8 seconds. “DELETED” will ap-
pear in the display.
•
Press 6/LIST, “LST” will appear in dis-
play field 1
•
Press << >> to switch to the editing
mode. If the CD you have selected
does not already have a name, 7
dashes “_” will appear in the display.
•
•
Press
/
to see CD names
The name of this CD has now been
deleted. The main CDC_NAME menu
will appear again in the display.
If you see a CD you want to hear,
press << >> to select that CD and it
will begin to play.
•
•
The cursor will flash at its current po-
sition. Press << >> to move it.
•
If you don't select a CD, the LIST
mode will automatically end after 8
seconds.
Press
/
to select the character you
want to enter. Select a dash “_” to
leave a blank space.
Note:
•
Press DSC to store the name. The
main CDC_NAME menu will appear
again in the display.
In order for names to be seen in the LIST
mode, the named CD must have been se-
lected at least once since the magazine was
inserted.
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Clock/Display changes
Deleting all CD names
Setting the clock
This unit is equipped with an internal clock.
All of the CD names stored in the CD chang-
er will be deleted.
Select DSC programming mode.
Display priority:
To alter the display priority, press
you hear a beep. Repeat this procedure
until the desired display appears.
Set the clock in the DSC mode.
until
•
•
Press DSC briefly.
Press to select the function
/
•
•
•
Press DSC.
Press to select CDC_NAME.
“CLOCKSET”.
/
•
Press << >> to activate the hours or
the minutes. The option you can set
will flash.
Temporary display change:
Press << >> to enter the CD select
mode.
Press as many times as needed to show
the desired information for a few seconds.
•
•
•
Press
play.
/
to alter the flashing dis-
•
Press DSC and hold it down. After 2
seconds and after 8 seconds you will
hear a beep respectively
Radio mode
Press
to switch between the clock, the
When you have completed the setting,
press DSC briefly to store it.
station name and the frequency.
“ONE_NAME” and then “ALLNAMES”
will appear in the display.
Cassette mode
Press DSC again to exit DSC mode.
Press to switch between the track played
and the clock.
•
Release DSC. “DELETED” will appear
in the display. The names of all of the
CDs have now been deleted. The
main CDC_NAME menu will appear
again in the display.
Changer mode
Press to switch between a display of the
CD Name,CD number, the playing time
elapsed and the clock.
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Naming an external audio
source
Turn On Message (TOM)
This unit offers you the possibility to enter
a turn on message of up to 40 characters.
The message will briefly appear in the dis-
play each time you turn the unit on.
AUX NAME makes it possible to enter a
name of up to 8 characters for an external
audio source (AUX ON, see DSC Menu).
For this, press SRC to select the AUX mode
(only possible if AUX ON is set in the DSC
menu and CD changer is not connected).
Proceed as follows:
Select the DSC mode.
•
•
•
•
Press DSC.
Press to select TOM.
•
Press SRC as often as required until
/
AUX appears in the display.
Press << to turn the message off.
Enter the AUX NAME in the DSC menu.
Press >> two times to select the edit
mode.
•
•
Press DSC briefly.
Press
/
to select the AUX NAME
•
•
If there is no TOM programmed, dash-
es “_” will appear in the display.
function
•
Press << >> to enter into editing
mode.
The cursor will flash at the current po-
sition. Press << / >> to move the cur-
sor.
The adjustable position will flash.
•
Press
/
to select the character you
•
•
Press
/
to select a character. If
want to enter. Select a dash “_” to
leave a blank space.
you want to enter a blank, select the
dash “_”.
•
•
Press << >> to select the next posi-
tion.
Press DSC to store the message.
Press DSC again to quit the DSC
mode.
When you have entered the name
completely, press DSC briefly to store
the name.
If you want to change the message, select
TOM in the DSC mode and overwrite it in
the edit mode. If you want to change just a
few of the letters, press << / >> to move
the cursor to the corresponding position and
change that character only.
•
Press DSC again to quit the DSC
menu.
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DSC programming
LOUDNESS Loudness boosts the bass
frequencies at low volume.
LOUD 1 - Low boost
CLOCK 12 Switches between 12-h and
The car radio has been equipped with DSC
(Direct Software Control) to allow you to
customize certain programmable, basic
settings to suit your personal needs and
preferences and then store them.
24-h clock display.
LOUD 6 - Max. boost
CLOCKSET Sets the clock manually.
Press << >> to select
The basic settings for this car radio were
made at the factory.
BAS CENT Bass Center Frequency Ad-
justment.
hours/minutes. Press
/
to adjust the flashing value.
In the following you can find an overview of
these settings, so that you can always re-
set to them if desired.
Adjusts the mid-range fre-
quency to the specific
equipment in the vehicle
(50 or 100 Hz)
TIMER 1
The radio will automatically
switch to a station you have
selected at the time you
program.
If you wish to alter any of the programming,
•
press DSC.
“MENU
display.
/
” will temporarily appear in the
STA NAME Allows you to name up to
30 radio stations based on
their frequency.
TIMER 2
ON VOL
You can also program the
unit to go to a second sta-
tion at a programmed time.
Use the
/
buttons of the rocker switch
to select the function you wish to change.
The display will show you the setting you
have selected. Press the << >> buttons of
the rocker switch to change the settings and
exit the current mode. Confirm the setting
you have selected by pressing the DSC
button.
SENS LO
Adjusts seek tuning
sensitivity.“LO” stands for
local reception.“DX” stands
for distant reception.
Select “LO” if you want to
receive strong stations in
the local area, select “DX” if
you want to tune into weak-
er stations which are further
away.
Sets the turn-on volume.
Press << >> to adjust the
turn-on volume as desired.
TOM ON/OFF Turn-on-message.
You can enter a message
of up to 40 characters
which appears in the dis-
play when you switch the
unit on.
CDC NAME Names CDs. A maximum of
99 CDs can be given names
of up to 7 characters.
/
Select function
<< >> Adjust/recall setting
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MUTE
BEEP
Changes the mute volume.
AUX
Select AUX-ON if you wish
to connect a portable CD or
tape player instead of the
CD changer. Contact your
dealer for more information
about the required adapter
cable (7 607 897 093),
Overview of the DSC factory
settings
Changes the volume of the
acknowledgement tone
(beep) between 0 and 9.
(0 = off)
LOUDNESS
BAS CENT
SENS
3
50 Hz
DX
STA NAME
CDC NAME
CLOCK
RM ON
Radio Monitor
which is sold separately.
CLOCK 12
If the Radio Monitor func-
tion is active during fast
winding of the tape, the unit
will switch to the radio and
play the station listened to
last.
CLOCKSET
TIMER 1
TIMER 2
ON VOL
TOM
AUX NAME While in the Aux mode, you
can change the source
name to “VIDEO” for exam-
ple.
OFF
OFF
20
ON
MUTE
10
BEEP
RM
SCANTIME
BL SKIP
AUX
3
ON
10 seconds
ON
OFF
DISPLAY
Display indications on or off
with the car radio turned
off.
SCANTIME Use this function to set the
scan time for the cassette,
radio or CD player from 5 to
20 seconds.
AUX NAME
DISP
ON
BL SKIP
Switches the Blank Skip
function off and on;If tape
has blank on more than 10
seconds the unit fast winds
to next song.
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Specifications
Amplifier
17 watts per channel minimum continu-
ous average output into 4 ohms. 4 chan-
nels driven from 30-15000 Hz with no
more than 1% total harmonic distortion.
40 watts max. power.
Tuner
Wavebands:
FM
AM
:
:
87.5 - 107.9 MHz
530 - 1602 kHz
FM frequency response:
35 - 16000 Hz
Cassette
Frequency response:
30 - 18000 Hz
CD changer (optional)
This unit offers you the ability to conven-
iently control a Blaupunkt CDC-A08 or
CDC-A072 changer (or CDC-A05 with a
special adaptor), all sold separately
Frequency response:
20 - 20000 Hz
Features and specifications subject to
change without notice.
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Troubleshooting Guide
The following check will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your unit. Before going through the
check list below, refer back to the connection and operating procedures.
General
Trouble
Cause/Solution
No sound.
• Adjust the volume with the volume knob.
• With a two-speaker system, set the fader control to the center position.
Radio reception
Trouble
Cause/Solution
Preset stations are not receivable.
Automatic tuning is not possible.
• The broadcast is too weak.
• The broadcast is too weak
Use manual tuning.
Travelstore feature does not complete
storing of six stations.
• Not enough broadcast frequencies are receivable.
Also make sure that antenna is connected, extended and dry inside.
CD Changer operation
Trouble
Cause/Solution
CD does not start.
• Dusty or defective disc.
• The ambient temperature is more then 50° C (120° F).
The disk cannot be loaded or is
automatically ejected.
• The disc is inserted with the printed side downwards.
The sound skips due to vibration.
• The changer is installed at an angle of more than 20°.
• The changer is not installed on the sturdy part of a car.
• Dusty or defective disc.
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Error Displays
Trouble
Cause
Solution
“CD ERR”
A disc such as an upside down or dirty
disk, or a CD-ROM (computer) disc.
Insert the disc correctly.
Clean the disc.
“NO DISC”
No magazine or disc in changer
Take out the magazine and insert the disc.
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