Blaupunkt Car Stereo System 2000 DJ User Manual

Radio / Cassette  
Chicago RCM 169  
Hannover 2000 DJ  
Kansas DJ  
Montreal RCM 169  
Paris RCM 169  
Operating instructions  
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Table of contents  
Quick Reference........................... 45 Storing stations ..................................... 61 Changer operation ....................... 70  
Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity .... 62  
Switching from stereo to mono (FM) .... 63  
Automatic bandwidth adjustment  
(SHARX) ............................................... 63  
PTY - Program Type............................. 63  
Program type ........................................ 63  
Switching on CD changer operation..... 70  
Selecting the display mode .................. 70  
Selecting CDs and tracks ..................... 70  
Repeat tracks/CDs with RPT................ 71  
TPM (Track Program Memory)............. 71  
MIX........................................................ 72  
SCAN .................................................... 72  
Entering CD names .............................. 72  
Deleting CD names/TPM with DSC  
RC 08 remote control unit ........... 53  
Important notes ............................ 54  
What you need to know ........................ 54  
Traffic safety ......................................... 54  
Installation............................................. 54  
Telephone mute .................................... 54  
Accessories .......................................... 54  
Guarantee ............................................. 54  
International telephone information ...... 54  
Traffic information station  
reception with RDS-EON ............. 66  
Traffic announcement priority on/off .... 66  
Warning beep ....................................... 66  
Switching the warning beep off ............ 66  
Automatic search function .................... 66  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
UPDATE ............................................... 73  
KeyCard theft protection system 55  
Clock - Time.................................. 74  
Putting the unit into operation .............. 55  
Removing the KeyCard ........................ 55  
“Training” a second KeyCard/  
Correcting the clock after the power  
has been disconnected......................... 74  
Deactivating the hour correction  
announcements and the warning beep .. 66  
Replacing a KeyCard............................ 55  
Displaying the radio pass data ............. 56  
Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.)........ 56  
Turn On Message (T.O.M.) .................. 56  
Optical display as theft protection ........ 56  
Care of your KeyCard ........................... 57  
Lost or damaged KeyCard ................... 57  
Training the new KeyCard .................... 57  
function ................................................. 74  
Cassette operation....................... 67  
Setting the equaliser.................... 75  
Notes on making the settings ............... 75  
Setting recommendations on the  
Internet .................................................. 75  
Assistance in setting your equaliser..... 76  
Dolby B NR*.......................................... 67  
Selecting the display mode .................. 67  
Track reverse ........................................ 68  
Scanning cassette titles with SCAN ..... 68  
Selecting titles with S-CPS ................... 68  
Repeating titles with RPT ..................... 69 DSC programming ....................... 77  
Fast tape forward/rewind ...................... 69  
Listening to the radio while fast forwarding  
or rewinding the tape with Radio Monitor 69  
Automatically skipping over blank portions  
of the tape with Blank Skip (BLS) ........... 69  
Care instructions................................... 69  
Overview of the DSC factory settings .. 80  
Selecting the operating mode..... 58  
Optimising display legibility ....... 58  
Radio operation with RDS ........... 59  
AF - Alternative frequency .................... 59  
REG - regional program ....................... 59  
Selecting a waveband .......................... 60  
Station tuning ........................................ 60  
Specifications............................... 80  
Glossary -  
Technical Terminology ................ 81  
Index.............................................. 83  
Installation and  
connection instructions ............ 333  
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Quick Reference  
2 ON  
Switching the unit on:  
Switching the unit on/off with the  
KeyCard:  
1 Unlocking the fold-down operating  
panel  
With the KeyCard inserted, press ON  
briefly.  
The unit will begin to play in the oper-  
ating mode selected last at the pre-set  
volume.  
The unit switches on or off when the  
KeyCard is inserted or removed.  
Refer to section @ in the Quick Refer-  
ence on the KeyCard theft protection  
system.  
It is possible to insert or remove the  
KeyCard and the cassette when the  
operating panel is unlocked.  
To unlock the panel press 1, the op-  
erating panel will fold down. The oper-  
ating panel cannot be removed. Do not  
use the panel as a rest or shelf.  
To lock the panel, push it back into its  
starting position (arrow 3).  
Switching the unit on/off with the  
ignition:  
If the unit has been connected accord-  
ingly, it can be switched on and off  
with the car ignition.  
After you switch off the ignition, a dou-  
ble beep will sound to remind you to  
remove the KeyCard and take it with  
you.  
To switch off the unit:  
Press ON for approx. 1 second.  
The viewing angle of the display can  
be adjusted individually to ensure opti-  
mum legibility. If necessary, refer to  
the section on “Optimising the display  
legibility”.  
1
Switching the unit on with the igni-  
tion switched off:  
After you have switched off the ignition  
(KeyCard is inserted in the unit), you  
can continue to operate the unit as fol-  
lows:  
3
For safety’s sake, the operating  
panel must remain locked when  
the vehicle is in motion.  
Switching the sound on/off:  
Press ON briefly. When the sound has  
been switched off, “MUTE” will appear  
in the display.  
When you leave the vehicle, un-  
lock the panel and remove the  
KeyCard to protect the equipment  
against theft.  
After the double beep press ON.  
The unit will switch on.  
After the unit has played for an hour it  
will switch off automatically to prevent  
the car battery from running down.  
The sound can be switched on again  
by turning the volume knob 3.  
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Quick Reference  
3 Adjusting the volume  
Turn the knob to adjust the volume as  
desired.  
Menu level 1  
Station keys and memory levels  
Menu level 2  
Adjusting the radio functions  
The volume level selected will appear  
in the display. When the unit is  
switched on, it will automatically play  
at the pre-set volume (ON VOL).  
It is possible to adjust the ON VOL (re-  
fer to “DSC programming - ON VOL”).  
NEXT - FM  
NEXT - FM  
Switches between the memory levels  
for FM I, FM II, FM T.  
NEXT - AM (MW, LW)  
Switches between the MW and LW  
wavebands.  
Switches between the memory levels  
for FM I, FM II, FM T.  
NEXT - AM (MW, LW)  
Switches between the MW and LW  
wavebands.  
ST1 - ST6  
BND  
4 Softkeys / Display  
On this memory level it is possible to  
store radio stations on the FM levels I, II  
and “T” on the keys marked ST1 to ST6.  
6 stations each can be stored for the  
MW and LW wavebands.  
Selects the waveband and memory  
level (FM I, FM II, FM T, MW, LW).  
Softkey = key with different functions  
The functions which appear in the dis-  
play can be selected.  
SCA - Scan  
a) PTY is switched off  
Radio operation  
Storing a radio station - Press one of  
the station keys from ST1 to ST6 until  
it is possible to hear the program again  
(beep).  
Recalling a radio station - Select the  
desired waveband. For FM press  
NEXT to select the memory level re-  
quired and press the corresponding  
station key briefly.  
(lettering is lit normally, not highlighted  
in the display)  
While listening to the radio you can  
press TU to switch between menu lev-  
el 1 and menu level 2.  
The unit will return to menu level 1 au-  
tomatically 8 seconds after the last key  
is pressed.  
Press SCA briefly (Radio Scan) -  
“SCAN” will flash in the display alter-  
nately with the abbreviation for the sta-  
tion being scanned. All of the radio  
stations within reception range will be  
scanned.  
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Quick Reference  
Press SCA for approx. 1 second  
(Preset Scan) -  
Press << >> to activate the PTY pro-  
gram types and press the station keys  
to store them (press the key for ap-  
prox. 2 seconds, until you hear a  
beep).  
frequency with better reception for the  
station you are tuned into.  
AF on/off: Press TU to select menu  
level 2 and press AF briefly.  
You will hear a beep and “SCAN” will  
flash in the display alternately with the  
abbreviation for the station being  
scanned. The radio stations which  
have been stored on the station keys  
and which are currently within recep-  
tion range will be scanned.  
EXIT  
REG (Regional function)  
This function is active when “REG” is  
highlighted in the display.  
Press this key briefly to end or cancel  
an adjustment.  
REG on/off: Press TU to select menu  
level 2 and press REG briefly.  
If necessary, refer to the section on  
REG - Regional in the more detailed  
instructions.  
ENT (Enter)  
Press this key briefly to accept or store  
an adjustment.  
Stopping Radio Scan / Preset Scan:  
Press SCA or the rocker switch once  
again.  
TS (Travelstore)  
b) PTY is switched on  
If you press TS, the radio will switch to  
FMT from any other waveband. The  
six stations with the strongest recep-  
tion will be stored automatically. After  
the stations have been stored, the ra-  
dio will tune into the station with the  
best reception and begin to play.  
(lettering is highlighted in the display)  
Cassette operation  
PTY  
(Program Type)  
With PTY the station keys become pro-  
gram type keys.  
“PTY” must be highlighted in the dis-  
play (press PTY if necessary).  
Now it is possible to select a program  
type such as NEWS, SPORT, POP,  
and store it on one of the station keys.  
Press SCA -  
the stations broadcasting the pro-  
grams for the PTY program type se-  
lected will be scanned.  
In the cassette mode, the softkeys can  
be used to select the corresponding  
cassette functions.  
REVerse  
AF (Alternative Frequency for RDS  
operation)  
If “AF” is highlighted in the display, the  
radio will automatically search for a  
Switches to the opposite track (side).  
The display indicates which track is  
currently playing (Side A/B).  
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Quick Reference  
SCA (Scan)  
RM (Radio Monitor)  
Changer operation  
Briefly scans the cassette titles.  
Starting/ending Scan: Press SCA.  
When the function is active, “SCAN”  
will appear in the display.  
To listen to the radio while fast for-  
warding or rewinding the tape. When  
“RM” appears highlighted in the dis-  
play, it is possible to listen to the radio  
while the tape is rewinding or forward-  
ing.  
RPT (Repeat)  
To repeat the scanned or the next title.  
The title will repeat until RPT is  
switched off.  
The Repeat function will end automati-  
cally when the cassette is removed or  
the set is switched off.  
Switching Radio Monitor on/off: Press  
RM, the activated function will appear  
briefly in the display to indicate wheth-  
er it is switched on or off.  
In the changer mode, the softkeys can  
be used to select the corresponding  
changer functions.  
BLS (Blank Skip)  
MIX  
Switching Repeat on/off: Press RPT,  
the activated function will appear brief-  
ly in the display to indicate whether it is  
switched on or off.  
The set skips over blank portions of  
the tape when “BLS” appears highlight-  
ed in the display. As soon as there is a  
break of more than 10 sec. during cas-  
sette playback, the fast forward func-  
tion will be activated to move to the  
next title.  
Switching Blank Skip on/off: Press  
BLS, the activated function will appear  
briefly in the display to indicate wheth-  
er it is switched on or off.  
CD tracks will be played in random or-  
der.  
Press the MIX key to select the follow-  
ing functions:  
- MIX CD = the tracks on the CD will  
be played in random order.  
If you are using a CD changer, the  
CDs will be selected in numerical or-  
der and the tracks in random order.  
- MIX MAG = all of the tracks on all of  
the CDs in the magazine will be  
played in random order.  
Dolby B NR*  
Cassettes recorded using Dolby B NR  
will playback in the best quality when  
the  
symbol appears on a highlighted  
background.  
*
The noise reduction system is manufactured  
under licence by the Dolby Laboratories Licens-  
ing Corporation. The word DOLBY and the dou-  
ble-D symbol are trademarks of the DOLBY Lab-  
oratories.  
- MIX OFF = switches the function off.  
SCA - Scan  
Scans all of the tracks on a CD.  
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Quick Reference  
5 TA (Traffic Announcement = priority  
for traffic information)  
For FM only:  
<< / >> Pages through the station chain  
with AF on and PTY off  
Start Scan:  
Press SCA. The tracks will be scanned  
in ascending order one after the other.  
The scan time can be adjusted (see  
“DSC programming - SCANTIME”).  
“TP” will appear in the display when  
the radio is tuned into a traffic informa-  
tion station.  
e.g.: NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY, ...  
Cassette operation  
“TA” will appear in the display when  
the priority for traffic information has  
been activated.  
The radio will then play traffic informa-  
tion radio stations only.  
Stop Scan:  
Press SCA. The track scanned last will  
begin to play.  
RPT - Repeat  
Priority on/off: Press TA.  
CD tracks or CDs in the CD changer  
can be repeated as often as desired.  
Press the RPT key to select one of the  
following functions:  
- REP TRCK = Repeat track  
- REP CD = Repeat CD  
Interrupt an announcement: Press TA  
or EXIT.  
/
Select title (S-CPS)  
forwards  
back  
6 Rocker switch  
Radio operation  
>>  
<<  
fast forward  
fast rewind  
If you press the rocker switch when the  
unit is on menu level 2, it will automati-  
cally return to menu level 1.  
- RPT OFF = switches the function off  
TPM - Track Program Memory  
Changer operation  
Stores and plays your favourite tracks.  
It is possible to manage up to 99 CDs  
with up to 40 tracks. (Refer to the sec-  
tion on “TPM programming”.)  
CLR  
To clear the TPM memory. (See the  
section on “TPM - Deleting the memo-  
ry”)  
/
Station seek tuning  
up  
down  
<< / >> Select CD  
>>  
<<  
up: Press briefly  
down: Press briefly  
<< / >> down/up in short intervals  
(for FM only when AF and PTY are  
switched off)  
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Quick Reference  
/
Select track  
up: Press briefly  
CUE - fast forward (audible):  
Hold pressed down  
down: Press twice or repeatedly  
briefly  
To restart the track: Press briefly  
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):  
Hold pressed down  
8 AUD  
Adjusts treble, bass, balance (left/  
Special Loudness feature:  
Press to select the setting from  
LOUD 6 to LOUD OFF.  
/
right), fader (front/rear) and Loudness.  
Loudness = Boosts low frequency for  
more bass and a better adjustment to  
the human ear.  
Switching off AUD:  
Press EXIT.  
If you do not alter any of the settings,  
AUD will switch off automatically after  
8 seconds.  
Kansas DJ, Chicago RCM 169:  
For FM, AM, CD, AUX and TA it is  
possible to store different treble, bass  
and loudness settings.  
Additional functions for the rocker  
switch:  
Additional feature  
Switching the equaliser on/off (DPE  
ON/OFF):  
Press AUD for approx. 2 seconds.  
“DPE ON” or “DPE OFF” will appear  
briefly in the display.  
Other adjustments are possible with  
How to make the settings:  
Select the operating mode.  
Press AUD once, “BASS” and the level  
currently selected will appear in the  
display.  
AUD  
DSC-MODE  
PTY  
8
7
as long as the corresponding function  
is activated.  
For more information on the equaliser:  
Refer to “Setting the equaliser”.  
7 DSC (Direct Software Control)  
Using DSC it is possible to adjust the  
programmable basic settings.  
Further information: “DSC program-  
ming”.  
9 DIS  
Selects different display modes.  
Radio operation  
Press DIS briefly:  
Use << / >> to select the different  
- Name of the current radio station  
- Current frequency  
- PTY code  
modes.  
Use  
/
to make the corresponding  
settings.  
This will not work properly unless the  
radio is able to receive an RDS station  
in adequate reception quality.  
The settings selected will appear in the  
display. The setting selected last will  
be stored automatically.  
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Quick Reference  
SCA  
RPT  
- Scans cassette titles briefly  
- Title repeat function for cas-  
sette operation  
: Display  
- Dolby B NR is active  
RM  
- Radio listening during fast  
tape forwarding or rewind  
- Blank tape portions will be  
skipped automatically  
BLS  
Press DIS for approx. 2 seconds:  
Display will alternate between the  
clock and the waveband (incl. the  
memory level for FM).  
NDR2  
FM  
I, II, T  
- station name  
- waveband  
- memory level I, II or Travel-  
store  
TP, TA  
- TP = Traffic Program  
- TA = Priority for traffic infor-  
mation is activated  
Cassette operation  
Press DIS briefly:  
PTY  
AF  
- Program type is activated  
- Alternative frequency for  
RDS  
- Seek tuning sensitivity ad-  
justable with DSC  
The display mode selected will appear  
briefly in the display.  
CD 10 T3 - CD number and track number  
or  
VIVALDI - CD name  
“COUNTER” - tape counter  
lo  
“CLOCK”  
- time  
MIX  
- CD tracks can be played in  
random order  
“ELAPSED” - elapsed playing time for  
the tape side  
“REMAIN” - remaining playing time  
on the tape side  
EQ  
CC-IN  
- Equaliser is switched on  
- Cassette is inserted  
SCA  
RPT  
- CD tracks are being scanned  
- Repeat function for changer  
operation  
TPM  
CLR  
- Store and play favourite CD  
tracks  
- Delete TPM memory  
Changer operation  
Press DIS briefly:  
- CD number, track number, clock  
- CD number, track number, time  
played  
SIDE A  
REV  
- Side (track) A is playing  
- Reverse (tape side reverse)  
- CD name, track number  
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Quick Reference  
? Visual theft protection  
Perform these steps in the reverse or-  
der to remove the KeyCard.  
Make sure to read the information in  
the section on “KeyCard theft protec-  
tion system”.  
The following conditions must be ful-  
filled before the light diode will flash as  
a visual indication of theft protection:  
The unit is switched off;  
FM I, II, T - FM memory level  
or  
MW, LW - Waveband  
or  
The operating panel is folded down;  
The KeyCard has been removed;  
The DSC menu settings is switched to  
LED ON (factory setting).  
For more information, refer to “DSC  
programming, LED ON/OFF”.  
A Eject  
Press the Eject button briefly to eject  
the cassette.  
00:20  
or  
- Time played  
12:50  
- Clock  
@ KeyCard theft protection system  
The KeyCard must be inserted before  
the unit can be operated.  
; CDC  
Switches to changer operation (only if  
a changer is connected).  
If there is no changer, the system will  
switch to AUX as long as AUX ON is  
switched on in the DSC menu.  
KeyCard  
< CC  
For safety’s sake, the operating  
panel must remain locked when  
the vehicle is in motion.  
When you leave the vehicle, un-  
lock the panel and remove the  
KeyCard to protect the equipment  
against theft.  
Switches to cassette operation  
Inserting the KeyCard  
Press 1 to unlock the operating pan-  
el; it will fold down forwards.  
Insert the KeyCard with the contact  
points facing down (see illustration).  
Lock the operating panel.  
= TU (TUNER)  
Switches to radio operation. Switches  
to the memory levels/wavebands FM I,  
FM II, TS (Travelstore), MW and LW.  
> Cassette slot  
Insert cassette (Side A or 1 facing up;  
opening to the right).  
1
3
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RC 08 remote control unit  
D << / >>,  
/
/
Select track  
Included with package: Chicago RCM 169  
up: Press briefly  
Radio operation  
Optional:  
Hannover 2000 DJ  
Kansas DJ  
Montreal RCM 169  
Paris RCM 169  
CUE - fast forward (audible):  
Hold pressed down  
down: Press twice or repeat-  
edly briefly  
Station seek tuning  
up  
down  
To restart the track: Press  
briefly  
REVIEW - fast reverse (audi-  
ble): Hold pressed down  
<< / >> down/up in short intervals  
(for FM only when AF and  
PTY are switched off)  
19  
20  
18  
21  
For FM only:  
<< / >> Pages through the station  
chain with AF on and PTY off  
e.g.: NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY, ...  
E
Sound mute on/off:  
Press  
briefly. When the sound has  
been switched off “MUTE” will appear  
in the display.  
Cassette operation  
/
Select title (S-CPS)  
forwards  
Cassette operation  
back  
Switching sound on/off:  
Press  
Track switch:  
Press for approx. 1 sec.  
briefly.  
>>  
<<  
fast forward  
fast rewind  
B V- / V+  
Volume control  
Changer operation  
C SRC (Source)  
Switches operating modes  
- Radio  
- CC (Cassette)  
<< / >> Select CD  
>>  
<<  
up: Press briefly  
down: Press briefly  
- Changer (if a changer is connected)  
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Important notes  
What you need to know  
Telephone mute  
Amplifiers  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers  
Before using your new car audio system, If a car phone has been installed, it is possi-  
please read through the following informa-  
tion carefully.  
ble to mute radio, cassette and CD playback  
automatically during a telephone call (tele-  
phone mute). “PHONE” will then appear in  
the display.  
CD changers  
The following CD changers can be connect-  
ed directly: CDC A 06, A 072, A 08.  
The A 05 and the A 071 can be connected  
with the adapter cable 7 607 889 093.  
The CDC-A 08 is included with the Hanno-  
ver 2000 DJ / Kansas DJ.  
Traffic safety  
Traffic announcements continue to have  
priority if you have activated TA. You can  
interrupt traffic messages by pressing TA.  
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 au-  
dio system in a way that could distract you.  
Guarantee  
Accessories  
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-  
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only  
50 km/h.  
The scope of the guarantee is determined  
by the laws in the country where the unit  
was purchased.  
Regardless of the legal guarantee regula-  
tions, Blaupunkt affords a 12-month guar-  
antee.  
If you have any questions about the guar-  
antee, please contact your dealer. Your cash  
register receipt is a valid guarantee coupon.  
Use only Blaupunkt-approved accessories  
and spare parts.  
You can use the following Blaupunkt prod-  
ucts with this unit:  
Should the traffic situation become particu-  
larly demanding, we advise you not to use  
the audio system.  
RC 08 remote control unit  
Always make sure that you are still able to  
hear any warning signals coming from out-  
side the vehicle, such as police or fire engine  
sirens, so that you can react accordingly.  
The RC 08 infrared remote  
control unit allows you to  
conveniently operate the  
most important functions  
from the steering wheel.  
This remote control unit is  
included with the Chicago  
RCM 169 and can be or-  
dered optionally for the oth-  
er units.  
Consequently, you should always select a  
moderate volume for playing your car audio  
system while you are driving.  
International telephone informa-  
tion  
Have you got any questions on the opera-  
tion of this equipment or do you require more  
information?  
Give us a call!  
You will find the international telephone and  
fax number on the last page of this manual.  
Installation  
If you would like to install your new car ster-  
eo yourself or add other audio components  
to existing ones, then please read the en-  
closed instructions on installation and con-  
nection carefully.  
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KeyCard theft protection system  
This car radio comes equipped with one  
KeyCard, but it can also be operated with a  
second card.  
Insert the KeyCard with the contacts  
facing down as shown in the illustra-  
tion (arrow 1).  
Removing the KeyCard  
To unlock the operating panel:  
Press 1, the operating panel will fold  
down forwards.  
If you have lost your KeyCard or if it was  
damaged, you can buy a new one from your  
specialised dealer.  
Push the card in to the right as far as  
possible and remove it to the front.  
If you use two KeyCards, the settings stored  
on the first card will be transmitted to the  
second. However, you can individually store  
the following functions:  
Push the operating panel back into po-  
sition.  
1
3
For safety’s sake, the operating  
panel must remain locked when  
the vehicle is in motion.  
When you leave the vehicle, un-  
lock the panel and remove the  
KeyCard to protect the equipment  
against theft.  
Preset button assignments, bass, treble,  
balance and fader settings, Loudness, TA  
(traffic announcement volume), beep vol-  
ume, LOW-EQ, HIGH-EQ.  
Push the card in the direction of the ar-  
row (2) and lock the operating panel  
back into position (arrow 3).  
In addition, the settings activated before the  
radio is switched off, such as the waveband,  
station, TA priority, AF, REG ON/OFF,  
SCANTIME, seek tuning sensitivity, ON VOL  
and SHARX will also remained stored.  
The car radio is now ready for operation.  
If a wrong KeyCard is inserted, then “CARD  
ERR” will appear in the display.  
The system will switch off after approximate-  
ly ten seconds.  
“Training” a second KeyCard/  
Replacing a KeyCard  
This ensures that you will find your basic  
settings re-adjusted automatically as soon  
as you have inserted your KeyCard.  
If another card type is inserted (e.g. phone  
or credit card), the display will show  
“WRONG KC” for approximately two sec-  
onds.  
When the unit is in operation with the first  
KeyCard, you can “train” a second one to  
be also used with the set.  
If you want to “train” a second KeyCard:  
Putting the unit into operation  
Remove the wrong card and insert the cor-  
rect KeyCard.  
Insert the first KeyCard and turn on the  
set.  
Turn on the set with ON.  
To insert the KeyCard, unlock the operating  
panel by  
Press ON to turn on the set.  
Press the DSC button and press  
/
to select “LEARN KC”.  
pressing 1, the operating panel will  
Press << or >>.  
fold down.  
The display will switch to “CHANGE”.  
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KeyCard theft protection system  
Remove the first KeyCard and insert  
the new one while “CHANGE” still ap-  
pears in the display.  
Short Additional Memory  
(S.A.M.)  
Optical display as theft protec-  
tion  
The second KeyCard available from your Flashing light diode ?  
specialised dealer allows you to read out  
After the display indicates “READY” or  
“LEARN KC”,  
When the vehicle is stationary and the Key-  
short information, which will run through the  
display, such as, for example, the phone  
number of your car dealer or the emergen-  
cy call number of your automobile associa-  
tion.  
Card has been removed, the light diode can  
be switched to flash for extra anti-theft se-  
curity.  
press DSC.  
Now you can also use the new KeyCard for  
operating your unit.  
For this it is necessary that the positive pow-  
er supply line and the permanent +12 V lead  
are connected such as described in the in-  
stallation instructions.  
Make sure that the unit is switched off; the  
operating panel is unlocked; the KeyCard  
has been removed; “LED ON” has been  
selected in the DSC mode (factory setting).  
If necessary, please refer to the section on  
“DSC programming - LED”.  
A maximum of two cards can be used with  
the set.  
The freely selectable text with a maximum  
of 162 characters can be programmed by  
any dealer who has the required equipment  
available.  
If you attempt “train” a third one, the access  
authorisation for the KeyCard not used for  
the “training” process will be deleted auto-  
matically.  
Turn On Message (T.O.M.)  
Displaying the radio pass data  
The second KeyCard available from your  
specialised dealer also allows you to dis-  
play a special turn-on message each time  
the radio is switched on.  
You can use the KeyCard supplied with your  
set to display the radio pass data such as  
the model name, product number (7 6 ...)  
and serial number.  
Switching off the flashing light  
The flashing light can be switched off by  
selecting “LED OFF” in the DSC menu.  
The freely selectable text with a maximum  
of 48 characters can be programmed by any  
dealer who has the required equipment  
available.  
Please refer to the section on “DSC pro-  
gramming - READ KC”.  
Each time you turn on your system with the  
second KeyCard, the programmed text will  
appear in the display.  
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KeyCard theft protection system  
Care of your KeyCard  
Training the new KeyCard  
To ensure that the KeyCard will function  
properly it is important that the contacts are  
free from any foreign particles. Avoid direct  
skin contact.  
Insert the new KeyCard into the unit  
and lock the operating panel into posi-  
tion.  
Press ON.  
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts  
using a cotton swab soaked in rubbing al-  
cohol.  
Within the next 5 seconds, press TU  
and ST1. “0000” will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Now use the rocker switch to enter the  
four-digit master code in the radio  
pass:  
Lost or damaged KeyCard  
If the KeyCard for your unit is lost or dam-  
aged you can train a new KeyCard.  
You can purchase the new KeyCard from  
any authorised dealer. You will also require  
the master code for the unit, which you will  
find in the radio pass.  
/
- Enter digits (press as often  
as required)  
<< / >> - Select the entry position.  
Press ENT after you have entered the  
correct master code.  
The new KeyCard has been accepted when  
the unit switches to play.  
Always keep the radio pass in a safe  
place. Do not leave it in your vehicle.  
Making mistakes in the entry  
If you enter the wrong code, “CODE-ERR”  
will appear in the display. If you enter the  
wrong code three times, “WAIT 1h” will ap-  
pear in the display. The unit will switch to a  
standby mode for one hour.  
Switch the unit off and on again.  
Repeat the steps to train the new KeyCard,  
but be sure to enter the correct master code.  
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Selecting the operating  
mode  
Optimising display  
legibility  
You can select the following operating The viewing angle of the display can be al-  
modes: Radio (TU), Cassette (CC) and CD tered to allow optimum legibility.  
changer (CDC).  
Press DSC.  
CC cannot be selected unless a cassette  
has been inserted.  
Press the lower part of the rocker  
switch until “ANGLE” appears in the  
display.  
CDC cannot be selected unless one of the  
Blaupunkt changers, the A 06, the A 072,  
the A 08, the A 05, or the A 071 has been  
connected and there is at least one CD in  
the magazine.  
To switch the operating mode:  
press TU, CC or CDC.  
If you press TU again, the unit will switch to  
menu level 2. On this level it is possible to  
adjust the functions for radio operation. The  
unit will switch back to menu level 1 auto-  
matically approx. eight seconds after the last  
adjustment was made.  
Press << / >> to set the best viewing  
angle for your position.  
When you have completed the setting  
press DSC.  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
The Radio Data System offers you more  
convenience when you listen to FM radio  
stations.  
REG - regional program  
Certain radio programs are split up at times  
into regional programs offering local infor-  
mation. The 1st program broadcast by NDR,  
for example, offers programs with different  
contents in the northern states of Germany  
Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower  
Saxony at certain times of the day.  
If you are listening to a program and want  
to continue to listen to that program, it is ad-  
visable to switch to REG ON.  
More and more radio stations have begun  
to broadcast RDS information alongside  
their programs.  
As soon as a program has been identified,  
“AF” is highlighted for the corresponding  
softkey.  
the station name including a regional identi-  
fier, if available, will appear in the display,  
for example, NDR1 NDS (regional program  
in Lower Saxony, Germany).  
If you leave the service area of the regional  
program you are tuned into, or if you would  
like to take advantage of the full RDS serv-  
ice, switch to “REG OFF”.  
When RDS is activated, the preset buttons  
become program buttons. You now know  
exactly which program you have tuned into,  
making it easy to find the desired station  
quickly.  
While searching for the strongest reception  
signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.  
To switch REG on/off:  
Press TU, menu level 2 will appear.  
But RDS offers you further advantages:  
If “SEARCH” appears in the display when  
you switch on the radio or recall one of the  
stored frequencies, this indicates that the  
unit is automatically searching for an alter-  
native frequency.  
AF - Alternative frequency  
The AF (Alternative Frequency) function  
makes sure that the strongest frequency of  
the currently selected program is always  
tuned in automatically.  
“SEARCH” will disappear from the display  
when the alternative frequency has been  
found or after the frequency band has been  
run through completely.  
Menu level 2  
Switching AF on/off:  
For radio operation  
If the reception quality of the selected pro-  
gram deteriorates beyond a certain point:  
Press the key marked REG, you can  
switch to “REG ON” or “REG OFF”.  
Press TU, menu level 2 will appear.  
Press the AF button briefly.  
Tune into another station.  
The function is activated when “AF” lights  
up in the display.  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
The setting selected will appear briefly in the Station tuning  
If necessary, deactivate these functions in  
menu level 2.  
display. When the regional function has  
Automatic tuning  
Press / ; the car radio will automati-  
cally search for the next station.  
If you hold on the rocker switch pressed  
up or down, seek tuning will speed up in up-  
wards or downwards direction.  
/
been activated, the corresponding key will  
be highlighted in the display.  
Manual tuning:  
Press << >>; the frequency will change  
in short intervals downwards or up-  
wards.  
/
Selecting a waveband  
With this car radio you can select between  
the following wavebands:  
If you hold the right or left part of the rocker  
switch pressed down, the frequency scan  
will accelerate.  
FM 87.5 - 108 MHz  
MW 531 - 1602 kHz  
LW 153 - 279 kHz  
Scrolling through the broadcast-  
ing networks (FM only)  
Select the desired waveband by press-  
ing TU, menu level 2 will appear in the  
display.  
Seek tuning  
You can use the << >> buttons to tune into  
Up  
Down  
stations in your reception area.  
If it is possible to receive several programs  
in the same broadcasting network, you can  
scroll through them forwards by pressing >>,  
or backwards by pressing <<, e.g. NDR 1,  
2, 3, 4, ... . Start Travelstore:  
<< Down in short intervals  
(for FM only; “AF” must be switched off)  
>> Up in short intervals  
(for FM only; “AF” must be switched off)  
Manual tuning with << >>  
Press TU; menu level 2 will appear in  
Menu level 2  
the display.  
You can also tune into a station manually.  
If “AF” does not light up,  
press AF in menu level 2.  
In this case:  
AF and PTY must be switched off (i.e. the  
symbols do not light up in the display).  
Press BND (as often as required) to  
select the waveband.  
The radio will switch through the wavebands  
as follows: FM I, FM II, FMT, MW, LW.  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
Changing the memory bank (FM)  
Press the desired preset button until  
the radio resumes play after the muting station with the strongest reception (ST 1).  
(takes approximately 2 seconds, con-  
firmed by a beep).  
has been completed, the radio will play the  
You can shift between the memory banks I,  
II and T in order to store stations and recall  
them later. The currently selected memory  
bank is indicated in the display.  
If desired, stations can also be stored man-  
ually on the Travelstore bank (see “Storing  
stations”).  
Now the station has been stored.  
Press NEXT as often as necessary un-  
til the desired memory bank lights up  
in the display.  
Note:  
Recalling stored stations  
Should you tune into a station which has  
already been stored before on another mem-  
ory bank, the corresponding preset button  
and the memory bank will flash briefly in the  
display.  
You can recall any stored station at the touch  
of a button.  
FM  
Recall the stations on the waveband select-  
ed directly:  
Automatically storing the  
strongest stations with Travel-  
store  
by pressing ST1 - ST6.  
To select a station on a different waveband:  
Press NEXT as often as necessary un-  
til the desired memory bank appears  
and then select the station by pressing  
ST1 - ST6.  
You can automatically store the six most  
powerful FM stations in your current recep-  
tion area sorted according to their signal  
strength. This function is particularly con-  
venient on longer trips.  
Storing stations  
On FM, you can store six stations on the  
preset buttons ST1 - ST6 for each of the  
memory banks I, II and T.  
Press TU, menu level 2 will appear in  
the display.  
On MW/LW, you can also store six stations  
each.  
Press TS briefly.  
Press TU, menu level 2 will appear in  
“T-STORE” will flash in the display.  
the display.  
The six strongest FM stations will be auto-  
matically stored on the memory bank T  
(Travelstore). If it is not possible to receive  
six stations, the remaining presets will be  
marked by four dashes. When this process  
Press BND to select the waveband.  
Use the rocker switch to tune into a  
MW, LW  
station (either automatically  
/
or  
You can select the stations stored for the  
selected waveband directly:  
manually << >>).  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
by pressing ST1 - ST6.  
To select a scanned station and switch To select a scanned station and switch  
off Preset Scan: off the Radio Scan function:  
Press SCA or the rocker switch briefly. Press SCA or the rocker switch briefly.  
To select a station on a different waveband:  
Press NEXT as often as necessary un-  
til the desired memory bank appears  
and then select the station by pressing  
ST1 - ST6.  
If you do not select a station, the scan func-  
tion will automatically switch off after the fre-  
quency band has been run through com-  
pletely. The unit will tune into the station you  
were listening to before you started the scan  
function.  
Scanning stored stations with  
Preset Scan  
You can have all of the stored stations briefly  
scanned on all wavebands and in the se-  
lected FM memory bank.  
Changing the scan time  
Scanning stations with Radio  
Scan  
The scan time can be set from between five  
to a maximum of 30 seconds.  
You can also scan all of the stations within  
reception range.  
Preset Scan cannot be started unless PTY  
is switched off (“PTY” is not highlighted in  
the display).  
Please refer to the section on “DSC pro-  
gramming - SCANTIME”.  
Radio Scan cannot be started unless PTY  
is switched off (“PTY” is not highlighted in  
the display).  
If necessary, switch off PTY on menu level  
2. To do so  
Selecting the seek tuning sensi-  
tivity  
press TU and switch off the function by  
If necessary, switch off PTY on menu level  
2. To do so  
pressing the corresponding key.  
You can alter the automatic seek tuning  
sensitivity.  
press TU and switch off the function by  
To start Preset Scan:  
Press SCA for approx. 1 second.  
pressing the corresponding key.  
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up  
strong, local stations (low sensitivity).  
To start the Scan function:  
Press SCA briefly.  
All of the stored stations on the waveband  
selected and within reception range will be  
scanned one after the other. “SCAN” and  
the station name or frequency will flash al-  
ternately in the display.  
If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also  
pick up weaker, more distant stations (high  
sensitivity).  
All of the stations on the waveband select-  
ed and within reception range will be  
scanned one after the other. “SCAN” and  
the station name or frequency will flash al-  
ternately in the display.  
If you want to alter the sensitivity level,  
please refer to the section on “DSC program-  
ming - LO/DX”).  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
Switching from stereo to mono  
(FM)  
PTY - Program Type  
with the preset buttons 1-6.  
Requirement: PTY must be active.  
PTY is an RDS service which an increasing  
If reception is poor, you may get better number of broadcasting stations have be-  
sound quality by switching from stereo to gun to offer. This feature allows you to se-  
mono in the DSC menu. Each time the ra- lect FM stations according to their program  
dio is switched on, stereo playback is acti- type. After you have chosen the PTY of your  
You can use DSC to select German, Eng-  
lish or French as the language used in the  
display (refer to the section on “DSC pro-  
gramming – PTY LANG”).  
vated automatically.  
preference, the corresponding stations can  
be selected either by seek tuning or using  
the scan function.  
The following list indicates all of the program  
types which are currently available.  
The unit will automatically switch to mono if  
the signal received is not strong enough for  
stereo playback.  
The letters printed in bold are identical to  
the abbreviation which appears briefly in the  
display.  
Switching PTY on/off  
If you would like to switch to mono, refer to  
“DSC programming - STEREO/MONO”.  
Press PTY.  
NEWS  
When the function is active, the program  
type selected last will briefly appear in the  
display, e.g. “SPORT”. As long as PTY is  
active, “PTY” will appear permanently in the  
display.  
The mode selected is indicated briefly in the  
display.  
CURRENT AFFAIRS  
INFORMATION  
SPORT  
EDUCATE  
DRAMA  
Automatic bandwidth adjust-  
ment (SHARX)  
CULTURE  
In the DSC menu, you can use the SHARX  
function to adjust the bandwidth in the FM  
frequency range. This can be a great ad-  
vantage when there are a large number of  
stations within your current reception range.  
SCIENCE  
VARIED  
POP MUSIC  
ROCK MUSIC  
EASY MUSIC  
LIGHT MUSIC  
CLASSICS  
OTHER MUSIC  
WEATHER  
FINANCE  
Interference with strong adjacent stations  
can be reduced to an absolute minimum if  
you activate SHARX ON (factory setting).  
Program type  
If necessary, refer to the section on “DSC  
programming – SHARX”.  
Use << >> to have the last selected program  
type displayed and to choose a new one.  
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS  
SOCIAL AFFAIRS  
You can select any one of the stored types  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
a) Using the preset buttons  
• During this period press >> (for-  
wards) or << (backwards) to select  
the desired type.  
RELIGION  
PHONE IN  
TRAVEL  
LEISURE  
JAZZ MUSIC  
COUNTRY MUSIC  
NATIONAL MUSIC  
OLDIES MUSIC  
FOLK MUSIC  
DOCUMENT  
When PTY is switched on, you can use  
the preset buttons ST1 - ST6 to select  
the program types stored at the facto-  
ry.  
• Press << or >> as many times as re-  
quired.  
• Press one of the presets 1-6.  
If you would like to listen to a station  
with the selected PTY,  
The selected program type will be dis-  
played for 2 seconds.  
• press  
/
to start the seek tuning  
function.  
If you would like to listen to a station  
with this PTY,  
If the radio is unable to find a station offer-  
ing the selected program type, the display  
will show “NO PTY” and a beep tone will be  
emitted. The radio will select the station  
which was tuned into before seek tuning was  
activated.  
Checking the program type of the sta-  
tion  
• press  
/
to start the seek tuning  
function.  
On menu level 2  
If the radio is unable to find a station offer-  
ing the selected program type, the display  
will show “NO PTY” and a beep tone will be  
emitted. The radio will select the station  
which was tuned into before seek tuning was  
activated.  
Press PTY for approx. 2 seconds.  
After the beep tone the display will show the  
program type offered by the station current-  
ly playing.  
Storing program types  
Each of the preset buttons ST1 - ST6 has  
been assigned one program type at the fac-  
tory.  
If “NONE” appears in the display, the cur-  
rent station has no PTY code.  
You can assign different program types to  
each preset position. Please refer to the next  
section on “Storing program types”.  
If desired, you can also replace these with  
other available program types.  
Displaying the selected program type  
Press << or >>.  
To do so, make sure that “PTY” lights up in  
the display.  
b) Using the << >> buttons on the rocker  
The program type selected last will be dis-  
played briefly.  
switch  
If necessary, press the PTY button to  
switch on the function.  
When PTY is switched on, you can se-  
lect a program type using buttons  
<< >>.  
Selecting a program type  
Select a program type using buttons  
<< >> and  
• Press << or >>; the program type se-  
lected last will be displayed for 3  
seconds.  
hold down the desired preset button  
(ST1-ST6) until you hear a beep.  
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)  
Now the selected program type can be re- As soon as it is possible to receive a pro- Note:  
called by pressing this preset when PTY has gram in the broadcasting network with the As already mentioned, these functions are  
been activated. (“PTY” appears in the dis- PTY selected, the radio will switch over to not supported by all of the RDS stations at  
play.)  
the corresponding station for the duration the present time.  
of the program.  
Scanning stations with PTY SCAN  
Example: German broadcasting network  
NDR:  
Requirement: “PTY” must appear in the dis-  
play.  
Press the SCA button.  
-
-
-
-
-
Station playing: NDR3.  
All of the stations in your current reception  
area offering the selected program type will  
be scanned.  
“PTY” lights up in the display.  
Program type “POP” selected.  
Seek tuning is started.  
To switch off PTY-SCAN:  
No station with “PTY-POP” can be  
found.  
Press SCA or the seek-tuning rocker  
switch once again.  
-
-
-
-
The display shows “NO PTY” and  
automatically switches back to NDR3.  
NDR2 airs a “PTY-POP” program.  
After the entire waveband has been  
scanned, the PTY-SCAN function will be  
turned off automatically.  
The radio will switch to the linked sta-  
tion NDR2 for the duration of the  
“POP” program.  
PTY priority  
Situation:  
PTY is switched on and lights up in the dis-  
play.  
During CD operation, the set will also switch  
to the program offering the selected PTY  
within the broadcasting network.  
No station offering the selected program  
type can be found currently in your recep-  
tion range (with seek tuning or scan).  
After the PTY program has ended the sys-  
tem will switch back to the previous mode  
(radio or CD).  
The set will switch back to the station previ-  
ously tuned into.  
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Traffic information station reception with RDS-EON  
• press a preset button which has a  
traffic information station allocated to  
it.  
The abbreviation “EON” stands for En- Traffic announcement priority  
hanced Other Networks, which means that on/off  
information is exchanged within a radio net-  
If the priority for traffic announcement pro-  
work.  
Or:  
grammes is activated, “TA” will light up in  
b) Switch off the priority for traffic an-  
nouncements:  
Many FM radio stations provide their serv-  
the display.  
ice area with traffic messages at regular in-  
To switch the priority on or off:  
• Press TA.  
“TA” will disappear from the display.  
tervals.  
Press the TA button.  
Along with their programs, all traffic infor-  
mation stations transmit a special carrier  
signal, which is decoded by your car radio.  
If this signal is identified, “TP” will appear in  
the display (Traffic program).  
If you press TA while a message is being  
broadcast, this message will be interrupted.  
The unit will then switch back to the previ-  
ous mode. The priority for other traffic mes-  
sages remains active.  
Automatic search function  
(Cassette operation)  
If you are listening to a cassette and you  
leave the reception area for the traffic infor-  
mation station you have selected, then the  
car radio will automatically search for a new  
traffic information station.  
If the radio is unable to find a traffic infor-  
mation station within 30 sec. after the sta-  
tion search has started you will hear a beep  
every 30 sec. to alert you to this situation.  
Proceed as described above to switch off  
the beep.  
In addition to these, there are also stations  
which do not actually transmit traffic infor-  
mation themselves, but by using RDS-EON  
it is possible for them to forward the traffic  
messages broadcast by another traffic in-  
formation station in the same radio network.  
Please note that several buttons have no  
function while a traffic announcement is  
broadcast.  
Warning beep  
If you leave the reception area of the traffic  
information station you are currently tuned  
into, you will hear a warning beep at inter-  
vals of approx. 30 seconds.  
If you want to have the priority for traffic an-  
nouncements activated while listening to  
one of these stations (e.g. NDR3), “TA” must  
appear on the display panel.  
This warning beep will also be emitted if you  
press a preset button for a station which  
does not send the traffic information signal.  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements and the warning  
beep  
If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the  
radio will automatically switch to the linked  
traffic program station (in this case, NDR2)  
for the duration of the message and return  
to the original program (NDR3) afterwards.  
This volume was preset at the factory, but  
you can use the DSC function to alter the  
setting as desired (see “DSC programming  
- TA VOL”).  
Switching the warning beep off  
a) Tune into another station offering traf-  
fic information:  
• Press the rocker switch or  
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Cassette operation  
For safety’s sake, the operating Switching Dolby B NR on/off:  
Inserting a cassette  
panel must always be returned to  
the locked position while you are  
driving.  
press  
.
Switch on the car radio and release the  
operating panel by pressing 1.  
The operating panel will fold down forwards.  
*
The noise reduction system manufactured under li-  
cence by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpora-  
tion. The word DOLBY and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of the DOLBY Laboratories.  
Insert the cassette with Side A or 1  
facing up without the use of force.  
Switching on cassette operation  
A cassette is inserted, “CC-IN” appears in  
the display.  
Selecting the display mode  
The cassette will automatically be transport-  
ed to its playing position. Cassette playback  
will begin.  
You can switch the display mode during  
cassette operation.  
Press CC, the cassette functions will  
appear in the display.  
Grasp the left-hand side of the operat-  
ing panel to fold it back up and lock it  
into place.  
Press DIS briefly.  
The display mode selected will appear  
briefly in the top line of the display.  
Dolby B NR*  
This unit can play cassettes which have  
been recorded with Dolby B NR or without  
the use of noise suppression.  
Press DIS as often as necessary until  
the desired display mode appears.  
Removing a cassette  
“COUNTER” – tape counter  
“CLOCK” – time  
Cassettes which have been recorded with  
Dolby B NR* exhibit significantly less tape  
noise as well as much greater sound dynam-  
ics.  
With the operating panel in the fold-  
down position, press the Eject button  
(arrow) briefly.  
“ELAPSED” – elapsed playing time for  
the tape side  
The cassette will eject.  
Dolby B NR is active when  
in the display.  
is highlighted  
“REMAIN” – remaining playing time on  
the tape side  
To prevent damage to the mechanism, do  
not attempt to stop or force a cassette while  
it is being inserted or ejected.  
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Cassette operation  
This unit is equipped with a real-time  
counter which calculates the current  
playing time.  
After a new cassette has been insert-  
ed, the real-time counter will switch to  
a synchronisation phase briefly. During  
this time, SYNC will appear in the dis-  
play. The synchronisation phase may  
vary in length for ELAPSED or  
REMAIN.  
Scanning cassette titles with  
SCAN  
Selecting titles with S-CPS  
(Super Cassette Program Search)  
It is possible to scan the titles on a cassette. To repeat and skip cassette titles.  
As soon as you find a title you like, you can  
end SCAN. This title will then continue to  
play.  
SCAN is active when “SCA” is highlighted  
in the display. “SCAN” will also appear in  
the top line of the display.  
/
Select title  
Forwards (CPS-FF ..)  
Back (CPS-FR ..)  
Track reverse  
To change the track during playback:  
It is possible to skip up to 9 titles. To do so,  
press on the rocker switch as of-  
ten as required.  
Press REV.  
/
When the tape reaches the end of a side it  
will automatically switch to the other side  
(autoreverse). “SIDE A” will appear in the  
display for track 1 and “SIDE B” for track 2.  
The number of titles to be skipped will ap-  
pear in the display.  
Starting/ending SCAN:  
Press SCA briefly.  
Make any corrections by pressing the op-  
posite key ( / ).  
To ensure that this function works properly,  
there must be a pause of at least 3 seconds  
between titles.  
Note:  
If there is too much tension on the tape while  
it is playing, it may switch to the opposite  
track before it has reached the end. Check  
to see if the tape is wound correctly. It often  
helps to rewind the cassette completely.  
Press REV to stop this function immediately.  
To ensure that this function works properly,  
there must be a pause of at least 3 seconds  
between titles.  
The scan time is set to 10 seconds at the  
factory and can be altered from 5 to 30 sec-  
onds. If necessary, refer to the section on  
“DSC programming - SCANTIME”.  
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Cassette operation  
Repeating titles with RPT  
Listening to the radio while fast  
forwarding or rewinding the tape  
with Radio Monitor (RM)  
Care instructions  
RPT = Repeat  
You should use only C60/C90 tape cas-  
settes in your car. Protect your cassettes  
Repeats the title currently playing. This title  
will repeat until RPT is switched off. The You can listen to the radio while fast for- against dirt, dust and temperatures over  
Repeat function will end automatically when warding or rewinding the tape (for CPS as 50 °C. Allow cold cassettes to warm up  
the cassette is removed or the unit is well) instead of switching the sound to mute. somewhat before playing them to ensure  
switched off.  
The Radio Monitor function is active when that the tape plays smoothly. Malfunctions  
“RM” appears highlighted in the display.  
in playback or sound may be caused by dirt  
build-up on the pinch roller and the audio  
head after approx. 100 hours of operation.  
To remove normal dirt build-up clean the  
equipment with a cleaning cassette. In more  
stubborn cases, use a cotton swab dipped  
in rubbing alcohol. Never insert hard instru-  
ments into the tape deck.  
The Repeat function is active when “RPT”  
is highlighted in the display.  
Switching Radio Monitor on/off:  
Press RM, the activated function will  
appear briefly in the top line of the dis-  
play (RM ON/OFF).  
Switching Repeat on/off:  
Press RPT, the active function will ap-  
pear briefly in the top line of the dis-  
play (RPT ON/OFF).  
Automatically skipping over  
blank portions of the tape with  
Blank Skip (BLS)  
To ensure that this function works properly,  
there must be a pause of at least 3 seconds  
between titles.  
As soon as there is a break of more than 10  
sec. during cassette playback, the fast for-  
ward function will be activated automatical-  
ly to move to the next title.  
Fast tape forward/rewind  
The Blank Skip function is active when “BLS”  
appears highlighted in the display.  
Switching Blank Skip on/off:  
Press BLS, the activated function will  
appear briefly in the top line of the dis-  
play (BLS ON/OFF).  
>> Fast forward  
<< Fast rewind  
Press REV to end fast forward or rewind.  
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Changer operation  
You can use this car radio to conveniently  
control CD playback on a Blaupunkt CD  
changer.  
The following CD changers can be connect-  
ed directly: CDC A 06, A 072, A 08.  
The CD changers A 05 and A 071 can be  
connected with the adapter cable 7 607 889  
093.  
Also refer to the section on “Enter CD  
names”.  
Switching on CD changer opera-  
tion  
Make sure that at least one CD has been  
inserted into the magazine.  
Selecting CDs and tracks  
Press CDC, the CDC functions will ap-  
pear in the display (track number,  
name/playback time).  
You can use the rocker switch to conven-  
iently select other CDs, tracks or passages.  
The CDC A 08 is included with the Hanno-  
ver 2000 DJ / Kansas DJ.  
Use only standard circular CDs meas-  
uring 12 cm in diameter!  
CDs measuring 8 cm in diameter or  
CDs in different shapes such as a but-  
terfly or beer mug are not suitable for  
playback using this equipment.  
This is very likely to result in the de-  
struction of the CD or the CD drive.  
We assume no liability for damage to  
the equipment caused by playing un-  
suitable CDs.  
Selecting the CD  
up  
down  
The numbers of the available CDs will ap-  
pear in the display.  
Selecting the display mode  
During CD changer operation you can switch  
the display mode.  
Selecting the track  
up  
down  
Press DIS repeatedly until the desired  
If you press only once, the track currently  
playing will start again.  
display mode appears.  
“CD10 T3” – CD and track number;  
“00:20” Elapsed playing time  
“VIVALDI” – CD name  
Fast forward, audible (CUE).  
Hold >> pressed down for as long as nec-  
essary.  
“T3”  
Track number  
“CD10 T3” – CD and track number;  
Fast rewind, audible (REVIEW).  
Hold << pressed down for as long as nec-  
essary.  
“14:34”  
Clock  
The CD name can only be displayed if you  
have actually entered one before.  
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Changer operation  
Repeat tracks/CDs with RPT  
Switching TPM playback on/off  
Deleting the TPM memory  
RPT = Repeat  
You can use TPM to delete stored tracks. If  
you want to delete the CD names at the  
same time, please refer to “Deleting CD  
names/TPM with DSC UPDATE”.  
TPM tracks can only be deleted during play-  
back.  
Press TPM briefly. The mode selected  
will appear briefly in the display (TPM  
ON/OFF).  
You can repeat a track or a CD as often as  
desired. Use the RPT key to select the fol-  
lowing functions:  
- REP TRCK = Repeat track  
- REP CD = Repeat CD  
Switch on TPM.  
- RPT OFF = Repeat function off  
“TPM” will be highlighted in the dis-  
play.  
Press RPT as many times as neces-  
sary until you have selected the de-  
sired setting.  
In this case, “CLR” will appear below  
TPM.  
If “TPM” is highlighted in the display, this  
means that TPM playback is active. All of  
the tracks on the CD stored in this operat-  
ing mode will be played. If you activate SCA  
(scan) as well, these tracks will be scanned.  
If you would like to delete the track playing  
The CD or the track will repeat until you  
press RPT to switch off the function with  
“RPT OFF”.  
press CLR for approx. 2 seconds,  
“TRCK CLR” will flash briefly in the dis-  
play.  
If you would like to delete all of the tracks  
on the CD playing  
TPM  
TPM playback cannot be activated unless  
you have already stored tracks with the TPM  
function.  
(Track Program Memory)  
press CLR for approx. 5 seconds,  
“DISC CLR” will flash briefly in the dis-  
play.  
Stores and plays your favourite tracks. It is  
possible to manage up to 99 CDs with up to  
40 tracks.  
If you would like to delete all of the tracks  
on all of the CDs in the magazine in chang-  
er operation  
Storing tracks with TPM  
A track can only be stored while it is play-  
ing.  
press CLR for approx. 8 seconds,  
“ALL CLR” will flash briefly in the dis-  
play.  
To store a track  
press TPM for approx. 1 second, “TPM  
PROG” will appear in the display.  
aomPgrumnegri  
mit  
DSC  
This track has been stored.  
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Changer operation  
MIX  
SCAN  
Use the rocker switch  
first character.  
/
to select the  
You can have the CD tracks played in ran- Use this function to scan all of the CD tracks.  
dom order. The MIX function is active when  
“MIX” is highlighted in the display.  
The capital letters A to Z, the numbers 0 to  
9 and special characters will be listed one  
after the other.  
To start the Scan function:  
Press SCA briefly, the display will indi-  
You can choose the following MIX functions:  
MIX CD  
cate “SCAN”.  
Use the rocker switch << >> to move  
to the next position and select a char-  
acter.  
The titles will be scanned one after the oth-  
er in ascending order.  
The tracks on the selected CD will be played  
in random order. The next disc will be se- To stop the Scan function:  
You can select up to 7 characters in this way.  
lected in numerical order. MIX (random or-  
der) applies to the playback of the tracks.  
Press SCA once again briefly.  
Once you have completed the name as de-  
sired:  
The track currently scanned will continue to  
play.  
MIX MAG  
Press ENT in order to store it.  
If you would like to name another CD,  
press <</>> and use to select the  
CDC A 08: All tracks on the CDs in the mag-  
azine will be played in random order.  
SCAN will also stop if you press the  
rocker switch, MIX, RPT, DSC, AUD,  
TU or CC.  
/
next CD you want to name in the mag-  
azine.  
CDC A 06 / 072: The CDs in the magazine  
are selected at random and then the tracks  
on the CD selected are played in random Entering CD names  
You can change a name by entering and  
storing a different one (overwrite).  
order.  
In the changer mode you can give up to 99  
MIX OFF  
If you would like to finish your entry,  
CDs an individual name.  
press DSC to quit the DSC menu.  
The Mix function is deactivated. Discs and  
titles will be selected in numerical order.  
The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will ap-  
pear in the display if you have selected the  
corresponding display mode with DIS.  
To alter the setting:  
To start the entry:  
Press MIX briefly, the function selected  
will appear briefly in the display.  
Press the DSC button and press  
as often as necessary until “CD-  
NAME” appears in the display.  
/
Press << >>.  
The position for the first character will begin  
to flash.  
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Changer operation  
Deleting CD names/TPM with  
DSC UPDATE  
To return to “CD UPDATE” in the DSC menu  
without deleting the CD names and TPM:  
Press ENT.  
Use the DSC UPD (update) feature to de-  
lete the CD names and the TPM at the same  
time.  
You can delete the name stored for the CD  
in the CD drive and its TPM with “CLR  
DISC”.  
Use “CLR ALL” to delete the names and  
TPM for all of the CDs.  
Insert a CD whose data you would like  
to delete (name and TPM).  
Press DSC.  
Press  
/
as many times as required  
until “CD UPDATE” appears in the dis-  
play.  
Press >> to select “CLR DISC” if you  
want to delete the name and TPM of  
that CD,  
or  
Press << to select “CLR ALL” to delete  
the names and TPM stored for all of  
the CDs.  
Press ENT for approx. 1 second.  
“DELETING” will appear briefly in the  
display.  
The deletion process is complete.  
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Clock - Time  
Displaying the clock  
The time will be set automatically by RDS-  
CT, but can also be adjusted manually if  
desired.  
This car stereo is equipped with a built-in  
clock which automatically takes advantage  
of RDS to ensure highly accurate time-keep-  
ing (hours, minutes).  
You can set the clock to permanent display  
in both the radio and CD modes.  
You need only set the time manually if it is  
not possible to receive an RDS station with  
CT (clock time).  
Radio mode:  
For the clock to function properly with RDS,  
an RDS station with the CT function (CT –  
clock time) must be received.  
You can switch between clock display and  
waveband (incl. memory bank for FM). To  
do so  
If you want to set the time manually, refer to  
the section on “DSC programming - CLOCK-  
SET”.  
The automatic correction of the time can be  
switched off.  
press DIS for approx. 2 seconds.  
Cassette operation:  
Deactivating the hour correction  
function  
Setting the clock  
You can select from four different display  
modes.  
a) automatically  
In the DSC menu it is possible to switch off  
the hour correction function with “CLK MAN/  
CLK AUTO”. An automatic correction for  
minutes will continue to take place.  
The clock is set automatically when the To switch to the clock  
radio is tuned into an RDS station  
which has the “CT” function (clock  
time).  
press DIS repeatedly until CLOCK ap-  
pears in the top line of the display.  
Changer operation:  
This is useful if you would like to display the  
time for a different time zone, for example.  
You can select from three different display  
modes.  
b) manually with DSC-CLOCKSET  
If necessary,  
• Press DSC briefly, “CLOCKSET” will  
appear in the display.  
Press DSC briefly and  
To switch to the clock  
press DIS as often as necessary.  
Press as often as required until  
/
• Press << >> to set the hours/min-  
utes. You can move to a different po-  
sition by pressing / .  
“CLK MAN/CLK AUTO” appears in the  
display.  
Correcting the clock after the  
power has been disconnected  
To deactivate the hour correction function  
press << >> to select “CLK MAN”.  
• After you have set the clock, press  
ENT briefly to store the new setting.  
If the radio has been disconnected from its  
power source for a longer period of time,  
“0:00” will appear in the display when it is  
re-connected.  
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Setting the equaliser  
The individual steps you have to take to select HIGH EQ for treble and mid-range  
make these settings are described in the tones.  
The acoustic characteristics of the car inte-  
rior affect the quality of the sound repro-  
duced in your vehicle to a much greater ex-  
tent than the speakers.  
table.  
The “HIGH EQ” and “LOW EQ” filters can  
be set in the DSC menu:  
Notes on making the settings  
Position, installation and the rear volumes  
of, for example, the door or rear window  
shelf all play an important role.  
Press DSC.  
Press as often as necessary until  
“HIGH EQ” or “LOW EQ” appears in  
the display.  
The following notes are intended as recom-  
mendations only. They do not necessarily  
reflect your own personal sound preferenc-  
es.  
/
Even the sound produced by well selected  
and installed speakers can be affected neg-  
atively by resonance frequencies in the ve-  
hicle interior.  
Press << or >> once and  
We recommend that you use a music cas-  
sette/CD which you are familiar with to ad-  
just the filters. The cassette/CD should in-  
clude different types of musical instruments  
and vocals. Purely electronic music is not  
well suited to serve as a basis for making  
the settings because the original sounds  
cannot be determined.  
Set the level in the following table by  
pressing / .  
As a result, the bass sounds may be lost or  
reverberate, the mid-range tones sound too  
overpowering and music instruments or  
voices may be distorted or the total sound  
quality may be completely lifeless.  
Press << >> to switch the frequency  
range.  
Press ENT to store your settings.  
You can switch the equaliser on and off by  
pressing AUD for approx. 2 seconds.  
The overall sound quality can be greatly  
enhanced if certain frequencies are sup-  
pressed or boosted.  
Before you set the equaliser, set bass, tre-  
ble, balance and fader to “0”.  
Now you can compare the sound produced  
by your car stereo with and without the  
equaliser.  
This car stereo is equipped with 2 paramet-  
This setting is described in the Quick Refer-  
ric filters. The first filter “LOW EQ” can be ence under 8 AUD.  
set from 32 to 500 Hz, the second filter  
Setting recommendations on the  
Internet  
Now listen to the cassette/CD you have se-  
lected.  
“HIGH EQ” from 630 to 10000 Hz. In this  
context, parametric means that it is possi-  
ble to set the frequency and either boost or  
reduce it (+10 to –20 dB) individually for  
each of these filters.  
Evaluate the sound according to your own  
personal preferences.  
Refer to our home page on the Internet  
Now refer to “Sound impression/problem” in  
the table and you will find suggestions to  
eliminate any problems under “What to do”.  
to find setting recommendations for new  
vehicles on the market.  
These parametric filters can be adjusted to  
very exact settings even without the help of  
measuring instruments.  
Make the settings for bass and the lower  
mid-range tones with the LOW EQ filter,  
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Setting the equaliser  
Assistance in setting your equaliser  
Start to make your settings in the mid-range/treble and end it with the bass range.  
Frequency range  
Sound impression/problem  
What to do  
Notes  
Bass  
30 – 100 Hz  
Bass reproduction too weak  
Boost the bass with the  
“LOW EQ” filter  
Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz  
Level: +4 to +6 dB  
Avoid distortion.  
Boost the level carefully if the  
speaker diameter is too small.  
Lower mid-range  
100 – 400 Hz  
Unclear bass  
Playback reverberates  
Unpleasant pressure on the ears  
Reduce the lower mid-range  
with the “LOW EQ” filter  
Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz  
Level: approx. –4 dB  
The tone may become too lean  
and aggressive.  
Pay attention to the underlying  
tone of the music.  
Mid-range sound  
400 – 4000 Hz  
Sound appears to be too much in Reduce the mid-range with  
Playback should not be too  
quiet.  
Tone too powerless.  
the foreground, very aggressive,  
no stereo effect  
“HIGH EQ” filter  
Frequency: 1000 to 2500 Hz  
Level: -4 to –6 dB  
Treble  
4000 to 20000 Hz  
Lifeless reproduction  
Lack of transparency  
Instruments do not sparkle  
Boost treble range with  
“HIGH EQ” filter  
Frequency: approx. 10 kHz  
Level: +2 to +4 dB  
Avoid a piercing type of tone.  
Strong hissing sound unpleas-  
ant.  
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DSC programming  
CD NAME  
SHARX  
Appears during changer op-  
eration only.  
Use this function to name  
your CDs. (See “Entering  
CD names”)  
LOW EQ  
HIGH EQ  
TA VOL  
Equaliser setting:  
The car stereo has been equipped with DSC  
(Direct Software Control) to allow you to  
customise certain programmable, basic set-  
tings to suit your personal needs and pref-  
erences and then store them.  
The basic settings for this audio equipment  
were made at the factory.  
In the following you can find an overview of  
these settings, so that you can always reset  
to them if desired.  
To activate the frequencies  
and set the level for the low-  
er frequency range.  
Refer to the detailed instruc-  
tions in the section on  
“Equaliser setting”.  
Switches the bandwidth in  
the FM frequency range.  
When there are a large  
number of stations within  
your current reception  
range, use << >> to switch  
to SHARX ON which will  
prevent most interference  
from adjacent radio stations.  
This function has been set  
to “SHARX ON” at the facto-  
ry.  
Equaliser setting:  
To activate the frequencies  
and set the level for the up-  
per frequency range.  
Refer to the detailed instruc-  
tions in the section on  
“Equaliser setting”.  
If you wish to alter any of the programming,  
press DSC.  
Use the rocker switch and the ENT button  
to select and adjust the functions de-scribed  
in the following. The display will show you  
the setting you have selected.  
To adjust the traffic an-  
nouncement and warning  
beep volume from between  
0 to 66.  
The message will then come  
through at this volume, if the  
standard volume is lower.  
If the standard volume is set  
higher than the TA VOL lev-  
el, then the traffic report will  
be played at the standard  
volume.  
HICUT  
Interference-related cut in  
the treble sound. Cuts the  
treble when interference oc-  
curs. Can be adjusted from  
NO HICUT (OFF) to HICUT  
3 (highest setting). Which  
setting is the most pleasant  
is a matter of personal pref-  
erence.  
/
Select function  
<< / >> Adjust/recall value  
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DSC programming  
LO/DX  
To adjust the seek tuning  
sensitivity.  
CLK AUTO/MAN  
Switches the hour correction  
The volume can be adjusted  
from between 0 to 9.  
(0 = off)  
function on/off. Read the in-  
formation in the section on  
“Clock, Deactivating the  
hour correction function”.  
“LO” stands for local recep-  
tion.  
“DX” stands for distant re-  
ception.  
Select “LO 3” if you want to  
receive strong stations in  
the local area, select “DX 1”  
if you want to tune into  
weaker stations which are  
further away.  
DIM DAY  
Use this function to select  
the display brightness for  
the daytime (from 1 to 9).  
12/24H MODE  
Select the clock display  
(12 or 24-hour display)  
DIM NIGHT Use this function to select  
the display brightness for  
the night-time (from 1 to 9).  
CLK ON/OFF The clock display will ap-  
pear when the ignition is  
The brightness changes ac-  
cordingly when the car  
headlights are switched  
on/off.  
switched on, but the car  
stereo is switched off. In this  
case, set CLK ON.  
STEREO/MONO  
Switch modes by pressing  
<< >>.  
ANGLE  
Adjusts the display to the in-  
dividual viewing angle.  
The mode selected will ap-  
pear briefly in the display.  
The radio will begin with  
STEREO playback each  
time it is switched on.  
ON VOL  
Use this function to select  
the volume at which the ra-  
dio is set when it is switched  
on.  
Adjust the desired volume  
level with << >>.  
When adjusted to “LAST  
VOL”, the system will come  
on at the volume selected  
before it was switched off.  
SCANTIME Use this function to set the  
scan time for the radio or  
CD player from 5 to 30 sec-  
onds.  
CLOCKSET To set the clock manually.  
Press << >> to set the  
hours/minutes. Move to the  
next flashing position by  
pressing / . To store the  
setting selected, press ENT  
briefly.  
PTY LANG Select the language used  
for program type identifica-  
tion:  
German, English or French.  
BEEP  
Acknowledgement tone for  
all functions which require a  
button to be pressed for  
more than one second.  
Also refer to the section on  
“CLOCK”.  
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DSC programming  
AUX ON/OFF(for Kansas DJ, Chicago  
RCM 169)  
(See the section on “Short  
Additional Memory S.A.M.”).  
If you remove the KeyCard  
during the reading process,  
“READ KC” will appear on  
the display panel.  
UPDATE  
Allows you to delete CD  
names during changer oper-  
ation to make room for new  
CDs. (Refer to “Deleting CD  
names with DSC-UP-  
DATE”.)  
This menu item will not ap-  
pear unless a CD changer  
has been connected to the  
system. The factory setting  
is “OFF”.  
If another system compo-  
nent is connected to AUX,  
this setting must be altered  
to “AUX ON”.  
LED ON/OFF Here you can choose be-  
tween LED ON or LED OFF.  
With LED ON, the “ON”  
To quit the DSC programming mode and  
store the adjustment:  
Press DSC.  
knob will flash for extra anti-  
theft protection when the  
LEARN KC To “train” a second Key-  
Card.  
unit has been switched off  
and the KeyCard removed.  
Please read the information  
in the section on “KeyCard  
theft protection system” -  
“Training a second Key-  
Card”.  
PEAK ON/OFF  
Switches the dynamic level  
display for the volume on/  
off.  
TOM ON/OFFIf you have a second Key-  
Card with a Turn-On Mes-  
sage, you can switch off this  
information with “TOM  
READ KC  
To read out the KeyCard  
data.  
The card supplied with the  
radio is used to display the  
model name, type number  
(7 6 …) and the serial  
number.  
With the extra card it is pos-  
sible to display data entered  
by your specialised dealer.  
OFF”. The factory setting is  
“TOM ON”.  
For more information refer  
to “ KeyCard theft protection  
system” - “Turn ON Mes-  
sage (T.O.M.)”.  
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DSC programming  
Specifications  
Overview of the DSC factory set-  
tings  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 25 W RMS power  
acc. to DIN 45324 at  
14.4 V  
LOW EQ  
HIGH EQ  
TA VOL  
0 dB/40 Hz  
0 dB/630 Hz  
35  
4 x 40 W max. power  
CD NAME  
SHARX  
HICUT  
LO / DX  
STEREO/MONO  
CLOCKSET  
-
Tuner  
SHARX ON  
HICUT 2  
DIST 1  
STEREO  
0:00  
Wavebands:  
FM  
MW  
LW  
:
:
:
87.5 - 108 MHz  
531 - 1602 kHz  
153 - 279 kHz  
CLK AUTO / MAN CLK AUTO  
FM sensitivity:  
0.7 µV at 26 dB  
signal-to-noise ratio  
12/24H MODE  
CLK ON/OFF  
ON VOL  
24H MODE  
CLK OFF  
LAST VOL  
FM frequency response:  
20 - 16000 Hz  
BEEP  
3
9
9
0
DIM DAY  
DIM NIGHT  
ANGLE  
SCANTIME  
PTY LANG  
AUX  
LEARN KC  
READ KC  
LED  
PEAK ON/OFF  
TOM ON/OFF  
UPDATE  
Tape  
10 sec.  
DEUTSCH  
OFF  
-
-
ON  
ON  
ON  
-
Frequency  
response:  
30 - 19000 Hz  
Subject to modifications!  
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Glossary - Technical Terminology  
AF - Alternative Frequency  
CPS Cassette Program Search  
EON Enhanced Other Network  
In RDS, EON makes it possible to exchange  
station information within a station network.  
Traffic information, for example, can be for-  
warded automatically from a traffic informa-  
tion station to a station which does not  
broadcast traffic information in the same  
network. After the traffic announcement has  
been put through, the radio switches back  
to the original station.  
In RDS this function ensures that the radio Repeats and skips cassette titles. Use S-  
always tunes into the frequency with the best CPS to select specific cassette titles.  
reception for the station.  
Dolby B NR  
Amplifier  
The noise reduction system manufactured  
Amplifies the output power.  
under licence by the Dolby Laboratories Li-  
censing Corporation.  
The word DOLBY and the double-D symbol  
AUD Audio  
Sound settings for bass and treble, balance  
(left/right) and fader (front/rear).  
(
) are trademarks of the DOLBY Labora-  
tories.  
Equalizer  
Cassettes which have been recorded with  
Dolby B NR* exhibit significantly less tape  
noise as well as much greater sound dynam-  
ics.  
Autoreverse  
Adjusts the frequencies to the acoustic con-  
ditions and personal tastes.  
See Reverse.  
EXIT  
BLS Blank Skip  
DSC Direct Software Control  
Press to end/cancel a setting.  
Automatically skips longer portions of blank  
tape during cassette operation, e.g. at the  
end of the tape.  
With the help of DSC it is possible to adjust  
the basic factory settings to your own per-  
sonal preferences.  
KeyCard  
Theft protection system from Blaupunkt. The  
car stereo cannot be operated without the  
correct KeyCard.  
BND (Band)  
Switches between wavebands and memo-  
ry banks.  
Real-time counter  
Provides a precise calculation of the current  
playing time.  
MIX  
Changer  
CDs/CD tracks are played in random order.  
CD changer  
ENT (Enter)  
MUTE  
Press briefly to accept/store settings.  
CL Clear  
Switches audio off  
Returns to the previous menu item.  
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Glossary - Technical Terminology  
Preset Scan  
Reverse  
TA - Traffic Announcement (priority for traf-  
fic information)  
See Scan  
Switches the tape running direction during  
cassette playback.  
“TA” in the display indicates that the priority  
Autoreverse automatically switches to the for traffic announcements has been  
PTY  
Designed for the selection of a specific type other side at the end of the tape.  
of program in FM (e.g. sports, news). Also  
see RDS.  
switched on. Also see RDS.  
RM – Radio Monitor  
TP - Traffic Program  
Automatically switches to radio playback “TP” in the display indicates that the radio is  
while the tape is fast forwarding or rewind- tuned into a station which broadcasts traffic  
RDS Radio Data System  
Service provided by radio stations to en- ing.  
hance radio listening pleasure.  
information. Also see RDS.  
RPT (Repeat)  
TPM Track Program Memory  
The station name, for example, is displayed  
instead of the frequency.  
Repeats CD tracks. In changer operation Stores and plays your favourite tracks in CD  
you can repeat single tracks or complete or changer mode.  
CDs.  
Other RDS functions include:  
AF – Alternative Frequency  
EON – Enhanced Other Networks  
Radio text  
REG – Regional program  
PTY – Program type  
TS Travelstore  
SCAN  
Automatically stores the stations with the  
Briefly plays the radio stations in your cur- best reception on the station preset buttons.  
rent reception range or the tracks on a CD Very useful during trips.  
in CD mode. Using Preset Scan you can  
TA – Traffic Announcement  
TP – Traffic Program  
scan the radio stations stored on the preset  
buttons.  
REG  
S-CPS Super Cassette Program Search  
Regional programs have priority. REG ON  
stops the radio from automatically switch-  
ing to a different regional program broad-  
cast by the same station because it has  
better reception. Also see RDS.  
See CPS.  
Softkey (Software key)  
Key with varying functions  
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Index  
Display 46, 51  
A
L
Display brightness daytime/night-time 78  
Displaying the radio pass data 56  
Dolby B NR 67  
Accessories 54  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements 66  
LO/DX 62  
Lost KeyCard 57  
Loudness 50  
Adjusts the display 78  
E
M
Alternative frequency 59  
Assistance in setting your equaliser 76  
Automatic bandwidth adjustment 63  
Automatic tuning 60  
ENT 47  
Entering CD names 72  
EON 66  
Equaliser 75, 76  
EXIT 47  
Manual tuning 60  
Menu level 46  
MIX 72  
Mono 63  
MUTE 45  
B
Bandwidth adjustment 63  
Blank Skip (BLS) 69  
BND 46  
F
O
Factory settings 80  
Fast tape forward/rewind 69  
Operating mode 58  
Operating panel is unlocked 45  
Optimising display 58  
C
G
Care instructions (Cassette) 69  
Care of your KeyCard 57  
Cassette operation 67  
Changer operation 70  
Changing the memory bank 61  
Clock 74  
Glossary 81  
Guarantee 54  
P
Preset Scan 62  
Program type 63  
PTY 63  
PTY priority 65  
PTY SCAN 65  
H
HICUT 77  
CODE-ERR 57  
CPS 68  
I
R
Installation 54  
International telephone information 54  
D
Radio Data System 59  
Radio Monitor (RM) 69  
Radio operation with RDS 59  
Radio Scan 62  
Damaged KeyCard 57  
Deleting CD names 73  
Deleting TPM 73  
DIS 50  
K
KeyCard 55  
RDS-EON 66  
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Index  
Regional programs 59  
Remote control unit 53  
Repeat (Cassette) 69  
Repeat (Changer) 49  
Repeating CDs 71  
Switching the unit on with the ignition  
switched o 45  
T
Technical Terminology 81  
Telephone information 54  
Telephone mute 54  
Theft protection 56  
Theft protection system 55  
Time 74  
Repeating titles (Cassette) 69  
Repeating tracks 71  
S
S-CPS 68  
SCAN 72  
TPM 71  
Scan time 62  
Track reverse 68  
Scanning cassette titles with SCAN 68  
Scrolling through the broadcasting net-  
works 60  
Seek tuning sensitivity 62  
Selecting CDs 70  
Traffic information station reception 66  
Traffic safety 54  
Training the new KeyCard 57  
Travelstore 61  
Turn On Message (T.O.M.) 56  
Selecting the display mode (Cassette) 67  
Selecting the display mode (Changer) 70  
Selecting titles (Cassette) 68  
Selecting tracks (Changer) 70  
Setting recommendations on the  
Internet 75  
SHARX 63  
Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.) 56  
Softkeys 46  
U
UPDATE 73  
V
Visual theft protection 52  
Volume 46  
W
Station tuning 60  
WAIT 1h 57  
Stereo 63  
Warning beep 66  
Waveband 60  
Storing stations 61  
Switching the sound on/off 45  
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Service-Nummern / Service numbers / Numéros du service après-vente / Numeri del servizio di assi-  
stenza / Servicenummers / Telefonnummer för service / Números de servicio / Número de serviçco  
Tel.:  
Fax:  
Deutschland  
Belgique  
France  
Nederland  
Great Britain  
Denmark  
Sverige  
018 050 002 25  
025 255 444  
014 010 70 07  
023 565 63 48  
018 958 383 66  
44 89 83 60  
051 214 940 02  
025 255 448  
014 010 73 20  
023 565 63 31  
018 958 383 94  
44 89 86 44  
08 750 15 00  
66 81 70 00  
08 750 18 10  
66 81 71 57  
Norway  
Suomi  
Österreich  
Greece  
094 359 91  
045 989 90 28  
015 762 241  
094 359 92 36  
016 103 93 91  
015 769 473  
âeská republika  
USA  
Singapore  
Slovensko  
026 130 04 41  
800-266 25 28  
006 535 054 47  
042 175 873 212  
026 130 05 14  
708-681 71 88  
006 535 053 12  
042 175 873 229  
Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH  
Bosch Gruppe  
11/99  
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