Blaupunkt Car Stereo System CR 24 User Manual

Operating instructions  
Augsburg CR 24  
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Contents  
Radio operation............................ 18 Tape operation ............................. 21  
Short description ......................... 14  
Station search ....................................... 18 Inserting the tape .................................. 21  
Manual station search ........................... 18 Ejecting the cassette ............................. 21  
Adjusting the station search sensitivity . 18 Fast tape run ......................................... 21  
Stereo - mono switch ............................ 18 Autoreverse function ............................. 22  
Changing the memory bank .................. 18 Care of your audio equipment............... 22  
Important information .................. 16  
What you need to know! ....................... 16  
Traffic safety ......................................... 16  
Installation/connection .......................... 16  
Storing stations ..................................... 18  
Appendix ....................................... 22  
Storing the strongest stations auto-  
Anti-theft coding .......................... 16  
Wrong code number entered ................ 16  
Switching the code system on .............. 17  
Restart following interruption of power  
supply.................................................... 17  
Switching the code system off .............. 17  
Optical indication of theft protection ...... 17  
Technical data....................................... 22  
matically with Travelstore...................... 19  
Recalling stored stations ....................... 19  
Sampling stored stations briefly with  
Preset-Scan .......................................... 18  
Sampling stations briefly  
with Radio-Scan .................................... 19  
Traffic messages (ARI) ................ 20  
Switching the traffic messages (ARI)  
on and off .............................................. 20  
Warning beep........................................ 20  
Switching the warning beep off ............. 20  
Automatic search start .......................... 20  
Adjusting the volume for traffic messages  
and warning beep ................................. 21  
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Short description  
2 Rocker switch  
5 Rapid tape run/Autoreverse  
1 Amplifier  
Switch-over to the other track  
On  
Off  
Press simultaneously  
Station search  
Volume  
Fast  
rewind;  
To stop: press FF  
Fast  
forward;  
To stop: press FR  
Scan: Press for 1 second.  
up  
down in  
up in  
short intervals  
short intervals  
Side A or 1  
Side B or 2  
Track indication  
down  
Tone Balance  
6 Display  
Extra function:  
Coding  
When “Cod” lights up in the display,  
read chapter “Anti-theft coding” first.  
Confirm with after having  
entered the code.  
Wave band  
Frequency  
Balance  
3 Eject cassette tape  
To adjust the volume of the left and  
right channel.  
Press  
Memory bank  
Preset button  
ARI priority  
SCAN  
4 Cassette tape slot  
Press for approximately 1 second to  
sample all stations to be received.  
Insert cassette (side A or 1 facing up, the  
open side facing to the right).  
ARI  
station code  
Stereo  
Sensitivity  
(station search)  
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7 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 - preset buttons  
For each memory bank (I, II, III) you  
can store up to 6 stations.  
8 lo  
Station search sensitivity  
: FM•T - FM, Travelstore  
Selector for the FM memory banks I, II,  
III and “T” (Travelstore).  
To change the memory bank:  
Press button until the desired memory  
bank in indicated in the display.  
“lo” lit up in the display indicates normal  
sensitivity for the station search func-  
tion (the system will pick up strong sta-  
tions only).  
“lo” not lit up in the display indicates  
high sensitivity for the station search  
function (the system will also pick up  
weaker stations).  
To store a station: Press button during  
radio operation and hold it. First the  
station will be muted and then becomes  
audible again.  
To recall a station: Select the memory  
bank using the FM•T button and press  
the respective preset button (press re-  
peatedly if necessary).  
To store the six nearest, strongest stati-  
ons automatically with Travelstore:  
Store: Press FM•T until the search  
starts in the display.  
Recall: Press FM•T until “T” appears in  
the display. Then briefly press one of  
the presets 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.  
To change the search sensitivity:  
press lo.  
Extra function:  
Coding - Read chapter “Anti-theft cod-  
ing” first.  
Buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 - To enter the code.  
Press each button repeatedly until the  
code of the car radio pass is indicated  
in the display.  
9 ARI - traffic messages  
When ARI is visible in the display, you  
can only listen to those radio stations  
which broadcast traffic messages.  
ARI on/off: press button.  
; PS (Preset-Scan)  
To sample all stored stations of the  
selected memory bank (FM I-III or T)  
briefly.  
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Important information  
Anti-theft coding  
Installation/connection  
The car radio comes standard with the code  
system deactivated.  
What you need to know!  
The code system can only be switched on  
and off, if the radio is connected to perma-  
nent power.  
If you like to install your new car radio by  
yourself or add other audio components to  
the existing ones, then please read carefully  
Before starting to use your new car radio you  
shouldcarefullyreadthroughtheinformation  
on “Traffic safety” and “Anti-theft coding”.  
If the anti-theft coding system is on while the  
power supply to the unit is interrupted (e.g.  
theft,disconnectingthecarbattery),thesetis  
electronically blocked. Then it may only be  
used again after the appropriate code num-  
ber has been entered (see car radio pass-  
port).  
Traffic safety  
Traffic safety has always priority. Use your the enclosed instructions on installation and  
car radio in such a manner that you are connection.  
always able to cope with and react to the Do not connect the loudspeaker outputs to  
prevailing traffic situation at any given time. ground!  
Wrong code number entered  
Remember, even at 50 km/h you are still Only use the accessory and replacement  
It should not be possible for thieves to ascer-  
tain the code number by trial-and-error. This  
is why the set will be blocked for a certain  
period of time, if an incorrect code number is  
entered. In this case, “- - -” will appear in the  
display.  
This waiting time is 10 seconds after the first  
three attempts, and 1 hour following subse-  
quent attempts.  
moving at a speed of 14 m per seconds.  
It is also very important that you are able to  
hear, and react to, acoustic warning signals  
around you, for example from the police or  
the firebrigade.  
parts approved by Blaupunkt.  
Therefore, adjust the volume reasonably.  
After 19 unsuccessful attempts, “OFF” will  
appear in the display and the set can no  
longer be restarted.  
Note:  
Keep you car radio passport with the code  
number in a safe place in order to avoid  
“unauthorized access” to your car radio.  
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If the power supply to the radio is interrupted Restart following interruption of  
while the code system is switched on, you power supply  
Now it is essential to enter the correct code  
after the waiting period has elapsed (Cod in  
the display).  
If the radio is turned off before the waiting  
period has elapsed, then the waiting period  
restarts as soon as the radio is turned on  
again.  
need to know the right code number.  
The radio will operate again as soon as you  
have entered the right code number.  
If you lose your radio passport and have  
forgotten your code number, you will not be  
able to restart the set after the power supply  
has been interrupted. In this case, your radio  
can only be reset in our central customer  
service workshop or in one of our service  
agencies abroad.  
(Code system switched on)  
Switch on the set.  
“Cod” will appear in the display.  
Briefly press preset button 1, “000” will  
appear in the display.  
Enter the code number given in the  
Blaupunkt car radio passport:  
Switching the code system off  
Turn off the radio.  
Preset button 1 only allows to choose  
“0” or “1”. The first “0” will not be dis-  
played.  
Simultaneously press preset buttons 1  
and 4 and hold them down.  
Switching the code system on  
Example: the code number is 0521.  
- Press preset button 1 until “000” ap-  
pears in the display.  
- Press preset button 2 five times,  
“500” appears in the display.  
- Press preset button 3 twice, “520”  
appears in the display.  
Turn the set on.  
“Cod” will appear in the display.  
Precondition:  
The radio must be connected to permanent  
power.  
Enter the code number given in the  
Blaupunkt car radio passport and con-  
firm: See example “Restart following  
interruption …”.  
In order to switch the code system on:  
Turn the radio off.  
The code system is now deactivated.  
Hold down the preset buttons 1 and 4  
- Press preset button 4 once, “521”  
appears in the display.  
simultaneously.  
Optical indication of theft protec-  
tion  
Turn the radio on.  
To confirm the code number:  
Press the upper part of the rocker  
“Cod” briefly appears before the radio  
begins to operate.  
switch  
.
As optical warning of the encoded car radio,  
the LED  
5 flashes when the ignition is  
Release preset buttons 1 and 4.  
Your car radio is now ready for operation.  
switched off, provided the car radio has been  
connected correspondingly.  
For this, please read through the installation  
instructions.  
The code system is on.  
“Cod” will be briefly displayed each time the  
radio is turned on.  
If three dashes appear again in the display,  
you have entered a wrong code number.  
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Radio operation  
Adjusting the station search  
sensitivity  
Changing the memory bank  
With this car radio you can receive FM fre-  
quencies ranging from 87.5 to 108 MHz.  
YoucanshiftbetweenthememorybanksI,II,  
You can adjust the sensitivity of the automa- III and T to store and recall the stored sta-  
Station search  
tic station search.  
For this,  
tions.  
Press / , the car radio will then auto-  
matically tune into the next station.  
Theselectedmemorybankisindicatedinthe  
display.  
press lo.  
If you hold the upper or lower part  
/
of the  
When “lo” is visible in the display, then  
only those stations with relatively strong  
signals will be picked up (low sensitivi-  
ty).  
Press FM•T until the desired memory  
bank is indicated in the display (press  
repeatedly if necessary).  
rockerswitchdepressed, thesearchfunction  
will forward quickly in the corresponding di-  
rection.  
When “lo” is not visible in the display,  
then stations with weaker signals will  
also be picked up (high sensitivity).  
Storing stations  
Station search  
For each memory bank (I, II, III, T) you can  
store up to six stations using the preset  
buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.  
up  
Stereo - mono switch  
Select the memory bank by pressing  
FM•T.  
You can switch to mono when the reception  
conditions are only poor:  
down in  
short intervals  
up in  
short intervals  
Use the rocker switch to tune in a stati-  
on (either automatically or manually).  
Press lo for approximately 2 seconds.  
During mono reception the stereo sign  
will go out in the display.  
Press the desired preset button and  
hold it. First the station will be muted  
and then becomes audible again (after  
approximately 2 seconds).  
down  
Each time the car radio is switched on, the  
reception will automatically be set to stereo.  
The radio will automatically shift to mono  
when the reception conditions are poor.  
Manual station search << >>  
Now the station has been stored in the re-  
spective memory bank.  
Press << or >>, the frequency will then  
move up or down in short intervals.  
Theactivatedpresetbuttonisindicatedinthe  
display.  
If you hold the rocker switch depressed, then  
the frequencies will move up or down more  
quickly.  
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Note:  
Sampling stations briefly  
Recalling stored stations  
If you tune into a station which has already  
been stored on another memory bank, the  
corresponding preset button and the memo-  
ry bank will start flashing on the display for  
approximately 5 seconds.  
with Radio-Scan  
You can recall any stored station by pressing  
the corresponding button.  
Starting with the currently played station you  
can sample the following ones one after  
another for approximately 8 seconds each:  
Select the memory bank.  
For this, press FM•T until the desired  
memory bank is indicated in the dis-  
play.  
Press knob 1 for approximately 1 sec-  
ond.  
Storing the strongest stations  
automatically with Travelstore  
As soon as the following station is  
found, it will be sampled for approxima-  
tely 8 seconds. The corresponding fre-  
quency starts flashing in the display; if  
this station has been already stored,  
then the corresponding preset button  
and memory bank will also light up in  
the display. When the sampling period  
has elapsed, the radio will start sam-  
pling the next station.  
Briefly press the corresponding preset.  
In your respective reception area you can  
automatically store the six strongest FM sta-  
tions, sorted according to their frequencies.  
This feature is particularly useful when you  
are travelling.  
Sampling stored stations briefly  
with Preset-Scan  
You can briefly sample all stored stations of  
a memory bank using the Preset-Scan func-  
tion.  
Press FM•T for at least 2 seconds.  
Press PS,  
The radio will search for the nearest FM  
stations and store them in the memory bank  
“T(Travelstore).Whentheprocesshasbeen  
completed, the first station will be set.  
If you wish, you can also store stations in the  
Travelstorememorybankmanually(seeSto-  
ring stations”).  
the set will sample all stations of the  
selected memory bank I, II, III or “T”  
briefly one after another.  
To keep on listening to a sampled station:  
Press knob 1 once again.  
The Scan function is off.  
Free preset buttons will be skipped.  
To stop this function:  
If no station is selected during the sampling  
process, the set will start playing the station  
from which the search operation has been  
started before.  
Press PS once again.  
The radio will continue to play the cur-  
rently sampled station.  
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Traffic messages (ARI)  
Warning beep  
Automatic search start  
ManyFMstationsbroadcasttrafficmessages  
for their reception area at regular intervals.  
StationsusingtheARIsystemalsobroadcast  
an “ARI signal” during their programmes, so  
that your car radio can recognize them.  
Another signal is broadcast to indicate the  
beginning and end of a traffic message.  
Traffic messages are broadcast at a preset  
volume, the level of which can be regulated  
(see “Adjusting the volume for traffic messa-  
ges and warning beep”). If you are playing a  
cassette, it will be interrupted until the traffic  
message has ended and will then resume  
operation.  
(during cassette operation)  
Should you leave the reception area of the  
station you are tuned to, then you will hear a If you should leave the reception area of your  
warning beep after approximately 30 sec- ARI station while you are playing a cassette,  
onds.  
then the car radio will automatically tune into  
If you should press a preset button for a a different station broadcasting the ARI si-  
station which does not broadcast the ARI gnal.  
signal, then you will also hear a warning If no such ARI station is found within appro-  
beep.  
ximately 30 seconds after the search functi-  
on has started, the cassette will stop and you  
will hear a warning beep.  
Switch the warning beep off as described  
above.  
Switching the warning beep off  
a) Tune to a different station broadcasting  
the ARI signal:  
Press the rocker switch 2 or  
activate a preset button with a stati-  
on that broadcasts the ARI signal.  
Switching the traffic messages  
(ARI) on and off  
or  
b) Switch the traffic message priority off:  
If you want to switch the reception of traffic  
messages (ARI) on and off,  
Press ARI.  
press ARI.  
“ARI” goes out in the display.  
When the reception of traffic stations is  
activated, “ARI” will light up in the dis-  
play.  
Now the radio will only pick up those stations  
broadcasting an ARI signal.  
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Tape operation  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
messages and warning beep  
Fast tape run  
Inserting the tape  
Fast forward  
Turn the set on.  
Insert a cassette.  
Thevolumefortrafficmessagesandwarning  
beep has been preset at the factory. Howe-  
ver, you can adjust it to suit your  
personal needs.  
Press FF (fast forward).  
At the end of the tape, the set will  
switch to the other track and start play-  
ing.  
Eject  
Insert cassette with side A or 1  
Tune into a traffic station (“SK” lights up  
in the display).  
Stop fast forward  
Press FR.  
facing up, the open side facing  
to the right.  
cassette  
Switch on the priority for traffic messages:  
Press ARI.  
Fast rewind  
• Press FR (fast rewind).  
Turn down the volume.  
When the tape has rewound to the be-  
ginning, the set will switch to play the  
same track again.  
Slightlypulloutthe(connected)setandcare-  
fully adjust the desired volume while a traffic  
message is broadcast. Use an appropriate  
screw driver with a maximum blade width of  
3 mm.  
The cassette will be played in the direction  
used last.  
Stop fast rewind  
Press FF.  
Ejecting the cassette  
Switch-over to the other track  
Press simultaneously  
Fast  
Press  
.
The cassette will be ejected.  
Fast  
rewind;  
To stop: press FF  
forward;  
To stop: press FR  
ARI  
Side A or 1  
Side B or 2  
Track indication  
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Appendix  
Autoreverse function  
Care of your audio equipment  
Technical data  
(Switching tracks during playback)  
We recommend that you use only C60/C90  
cassette tapes in your car radio. Protect your  
cassettes from dirt, dust and temperatures  
exceeding 50 °C.  
Amplifier:  
Output power:  
Press FR and FF at the same time.  
2 x 10 W RMS power ac-  
cording to DIN 45324/3.1  
into 2  
At the end of the tape, the unit will automati-  
cally switch to the other track.  
During cold weather, allow cold cassettes to  
warm up somewhat before playing them in  
order to avoid uneven tape transport. Opera-  
ting problems and sound distortions may  
occur after approximately 100 hours of play-  
ing time and are caused by dust particles  
which adhere to the rubber roller and the  
audio head.  
Use a cleaner cassette to remove normal dirt  
build-up. If more dirt than usual has accumu-  
lated, use a cotton bud dipped in rubbing  
alcohol to clean these parts. Never use any  
hard tools.  
Note:  
FM:  
Sensitivity:  
If there is too much tension on the cassette  
tape during playback, the set may switch to  
theothertrackbyitself. Inthiscasecheckthe  
condition of the tape. Sometimes it helps to  
rewind the cassette tape completely.  
0.9 µV at 26 dB signal-  
to-noise ratio  
Frequency  
response:  
35 - 15 000 Hz (-3 dB)  
40 - 14 000 Hz (-3 dB)  
Cassette:  
Frequency  
response:  
Subject to modifications!  
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Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH  
Bosch Gruppe  
7/94  
K7/VKD 3 D93 162 014  
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