Blaupunkt Car Stereo System 7 644 250 310 User Manual

Radio / CD / MP3  
Acapulco MP54  
7 644 252 310  
Casablanca MP54 7 644 250 310  
Operating instructions  
 
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CONTROLS  
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Button to switch the device on/  
off and operate the volume mute  
feature  
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OK button to confirm menu en-  
tries and activate the scan func-  
tion.  
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button to open the flip-release  
control panel  
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Keys 4 - 6  
Display  
RDS button to switch the RDS  
function on/off (Radio Data Sys-  
tem).  
TRAF button to switch traffic in-  
formation standby on/off.  
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AUDIO button to adjust the  
bass, treble, balance and fader.  
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BND button (band) to select ra-  
dio mode as the source, to se-  
lect the FM memory banks and  
the MW and LW wavebands  
TS to start the Travelstore func-  
tion  
DEQ button to activate/deacti-  
vate and set up the equalizer.  
SRC button to switch between  
the CD/MP3, CD changer (if  
connected) and AUX sources.  
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6
7
8
Volume control  
Keys 1 - 3  
A
button to eject the CD from  
the device  
Arrow buttons  
DIS•ESC button to change the  
display content and close men-  
us.  
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MENU button to open the basic  
settings menu.  
Long press: Deactivate / activate  
demo mode.  
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CONTENTS  
Switching bandwidth during  
Notes and accessories .......... 50  
Road safety ................................... 50  
Installation ..................................... 50  
Accessories .................................. 50  
Activating /  
interference (SHARX).................... 60  
Configuring the display .................. 60  
Naming radio stations (only FM) .... 60  
Activating/deactivating the radio  
text display .................................... 61  
deactivating demo mode................ 51  
Traffic information.................. 61  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off ................................. 61  
Setting the volume for traffic  
Detachable control panel....... 51  
Theft protection ............................. 51  
Detaching the control panel ........... 51  
Attaching the control panel ............ 52  
announcements ............................. 62  
Switching on/off .................... 52  
CD mode ................................ 62  
Switching to CD mode .................. 62  
Selecting tracks ............................ 63  
Fast track selection ....................... 63  
Fast searching (audible) ................ 63  
Random track play (MIX) ............... 63  
Scanning tracks (SCAN) ............... 63  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ........... 64  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)............ 64  
Changing the display ..................... 64  
Displaying CD text/CD name ......... 64  
Naming CDs ................................. 65  
Traffic announcements in CD mode. 66  
Ejecting a CD ................................ 66  
Adjusting the volume ............. 53  
Setting the power-on volume ......... 53  
Instantaneously decreasing the  
volume (mute)................................ 53  
Telephone audio / navigation audio 53  
Setting the volume of the  
confirmation beep.......................... 54  
Automatic sound ........................... 55  
Radio mode............................ 55  
Switching to radio mode ................ 55  
Convenient RDS functions  
(AF, REG) ..................................... 55  
Selecting the waveband /  
memory bank................................. 56  
Tuning into a station....................... 56  
Setting the sensitivity of station  
seek tuning.................................... 57  
Storing stations ............................. 57  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore) .................................. 57  
Listening to stored stations ............ 57  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN) ......................................... 58  
Setting the scanning time .............. 58  
Programme type (PTY) .................. 58  
Optimising radio reception............. 59  
MP3 mode .............................. 67  
Preparing an MP3-CD ................... 67  
Switching to MP3 mode ................ 68  
Configuring the display .................. 68  
Selecting a directory...................... 69  
Selecting tracks ............................ 70  
Fast searching  
(not in MP3 browse mode) ............ 70  
Random track play – MIX  
(not in MP3 browse mode) ............ 70  
Scanning tracks – SCAN  
(not in MP3 browse mode) ............ 70  
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CONTENTS  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories – REPEAT  
(not in MP3 browse mode) ............ 71  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)............ 71  
Equalizer ................................ 78  
Switching the equalizer on/off ........ 78  
Selecting sound presets ................ 79  
Selecting vehicle presets ............... 79  
Automatic equalizer calibration  
(only Acapulco MP54) ................... 79  
Manually adjusting the equalizer..... 80  
Help adjusting the equalizer ........... 82  
CD-changer mode ................. 72  
Switching to CD-changer mode..... 72  
Selecting CDs............................... 72  
Selecting tracks ............................ 72  
Fast searching (audible) ................ 72  
Changing the display ..................... 72  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT).................... 73  
Random track play (MIX) ............... 73  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
Adjusting the display settings 83  
Switching the bar graph on/off....... 83  
Switching the power meter on/off .. 83  
Adjusting the display brightness..... 83  
Adjusting the viewing angle ........... 84  
Setting the display illumination  
(SCAN) ......................................... 73  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)............ 73  
Naming CDs ................................. 74  
colour (only Acapulco MP54)......... 84  
External audio sources .......... 86  
Switching the AUX input on/off ...... 86  
CLOCK time ........................... 75  
Displaying the time ........................ 75  
Setting the clock automatically....... 75  
Setting the clock manually ............. 75  
Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode .. 76  
Displaying the time continuously  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems .................................. 87  
Specifications ........................ 87  
Amplifier........................................ 87  
Tuner............................................. 87  
CD ................................................ 87  
Pre-amp out .................................. 87  
Input sensitivity .............................. 87  
when the device is off and the  
ignition is on .................................. 76  
Sound..................................... 77  
Adjusting the bass ......................... 77  
Adjusting the treble ....................... 77  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance) ..................... 77  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
distribution (fader) ......................... 77  
X-BASS .................................. 78  
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES  
Road safety  
Notes and accessories  
Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt  
product. We hope you enjoy using this  
new piece of equipment.  
Road safety has absolute prior-  
ity. Only operate your car sound sys-  
tem if the road and traffic conditions  
allow you to do so. Familiarise your-  
self with the device before setting off  
on your journey.  
Please read these operating instruc-  
tions before using the equipment for  
the first time.  
You should always be able to hear  
police, fire and ambulance sirens in  
good time from inside your vehicle.  
For this reason, listen to your car  
sound system at a suitable volume  
level during your journey.  
The Blaupunkt editors are constantly  
working on making the operating in-  
structions clearer and easier to under-  
stand. However, if you still have any  
questions on how to operate the device,  
please contact your dealer or the tele-  
phone hotline for your country. You will  
find the telephone number printed at the  
back of this booklet.  
Installation  
If you want to install your car sound sys-  
tem yourself, please read the installa-  
tion and connection instructions that  
follow these operating instructions.  
We provide a manufacturer guarantee  
for our products bought within the Eu-  
ropean Union. You can view the guar-  
or ask for them directly at:  
Accessories  
Only use accessories approved by Blau-  
punkt.  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
Hotline  
Robert Bosch Str. 200  
Remote control  
The optional RC08 or RC10 remote  
control allows you to access the most  
important functions of your car sound  
system safely and conveniently from  
your steering wheel.  
31139 Hildesheim  
Germany  
You cannot switch the device on/off us-  
ing the remote control.  
Amplifiers  
You can use all Blaupunkt and Velocity  
amplifiers.  
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES  
CONTROL PANEL  
Detachable control panel  
Theft protection  
CD changers  
You can connect the following Blaupunkt  
CD changers:  
The device is equipped with a detacha-  
ble control panel (flip-release panel) as  
a way of protecting your equipment  
CDC A 08, IDC A 09 and CDC A 03.  
Compact Drive MP3  
You can connect the Compact Drive against theft. The device is worthless  
MP3 instead of a CD-changer in order to a thief without this control panel.  
to play MP3 music tracks. If you decide  
Protect your device against theft by tak-  
to connect a Compact Drive MP3, you  
ing the control panel with you whenev-  
will first need to use a computer to store  
er you leave your vehicle. Do not leave  
the MP3 music tracks on the Micro-  
the control panel inside your vehicle -  
drive™ hard disk that is inside the Com-  
not even in a hiding place.  
pact Drive MP3. Then, when the Com-  
The control panel has been designed  
pact Drive MP3 is connected to the car  
to be easy to use.  
sound system, you can play the tracks  
like normal CD music tracks.  
Note:  
The Compact Drive MP3 is operated in  
a similar way to a CD-changer. Most of  
the CD-changer functions can also be  
used with the Compact Drive MP3.  
Never drop the control panel.  
Never expose the control panel to  
direct sunlight or other heat sourc-  
es.  
Activating / deactivating demo  
mode  
Avoid direct skin contact with the  
control panel’s electrical contacts. If  
necessary, clean the contacts with  
a lint-free cloth and some alcohol.  
The device is supplied from the factory  
with demo mode activated. The various  
functions of the device are displayed  
graphically as animations in the display  
during demo mode. You can also deac-  
tivate demo mode.  
Detaching the control panel  
Press button  
2.  
The control panel opens out towards  
you.  
Press and hold down the MENU  
button 9 for longer than four sec-  
onds to activate/deactivate demo  
mode.  
Hold the control panel by its right  
side and then pull the control panel  
straight out of the bracket.  
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CONTROL PANEL  
SWITCHING ON/OFF  
Note:  
Switching on/off  
There are various ways of switching the  
device on/off:  
All the current settings are saved.  
Any CD already inserted in the de-  
vice remains there.  
Switching on/off using the vehicle  
ignition  
The device switches off automati-  
cally after approx. one minute.  
The device will switch on/off simultane-  
ously with the ignition if the device is  
correctly connected to the vehicle’s ig-  
nition and you did not switch the device  
off by pressing button 1.  
Attaching the control panel  
Hold the control panel at approxi-  
mately right angles to the device.  
Slide the control panel into the de-  
vice’s guides that are positioned on  
the left and right at the lower edge  
of the housing. Push the control  
panel carefully into the bracket until  
it clicks into place.  
Switching the device on/off using  
the detachable control panel  
Detach the control panel.  
The device switches off automatically  
after approx. one minute.  
Flip up the control panel and care-  
fully press it into the device until it  
clicks into place.  
Attach the control panel again.  
The device switches on. The last set-  
ting (radio, CD, CD changer orAUX) will  
be reactivated.  
Switching on/off using button 1  
To switch on the device, press but-  
ton 1.  
2.  
1.  
To switch off the device, press and  
hold down button 1 for longer  
than two seconds.  
Note:  
When attaching the control panel,  
make sure you do not press the  
display.  
The device switches off.  
Note:  
To protect the vehicle battery, the  
device will switch off automatically  
after one hour if the ignition is off.  
If the device was still switched on when  
you removed the control panel, it will  
automatically switch on with the last  
setting activated (radio, CD/MP3, CD  
changer or AUX) when the panel is re-  
placed.  
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Adjusting the volume  
You can adjust the volume in steps from  
0 (off) to 50 (maximum).  
Risk of injury! If the power-on vol-  
ume is set to maximum, the volume  
level can be very high when the de-  
vice is switched on.  
If the volume was set to maximum  
before the device was switched off  
and the power-on volume is set to  
“LAST VOLUME”, the volume level  
can be very high when the device is  
switched on again.  
To increase the volume,  
turn the volume control 5 clock-  
wise.  
To decrease the volume,  
turn the volume control 5 anti-  
clockwise.  
Severe damage to your hearing can  
be caused in both cases!  
Setting the power-on volume  
You can set the default volume level at  
which the device plays when it is  
switched on.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Instantaneously decreasing the  
volume (mute)  
You can instantaneously decrease the  
volume (mute) to a level preset by you.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VOLUME MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the OK button : to display  
Briefly press button 1.  
“MUTE” appears in the display.  
Cancelling mute  
the volume menu.  
“LAST VOLUME” and the currently set  
value are displayed or “ON VOLUME”  
is displayed.  
To return to your previously set volume  
level,  
Adjust the power-on volume using  
the  
buttons 7.  
briefly press button 1 again.  
To help you adjust the setting more eas-  
ily, the device will increase or decrease  
the volume as you make your changes.  
Telephone audio / navigation  
audio  
If you change the setting to “LAST VOL-  
UME”, the volume when the device  
switches on will be the same as the vol-  
ume level that was set the last time you  
switched the device off.  
If your car sound system is connected  
to a mobile telephone or a navigation  
system, the sound system’s volume will  
be muted as soon as you “pick up” the  
phone or as soon as a navigation an-  
nouncement is made. You will then hear  
the caller or navigation announcement  
over the car sound system’s loudspeak-  
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
ers. In order for this feature to work, the When you have finished making your  
mobile telephone or navigation system changes,  
must be connected to the car sound  
system as described in the installation  
instructions.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Note:  
You can use the volume control 5  
to adjust the volume of telephone  
calls and navigation announce-  
ments whilst you are listening to  
them.  
You will need a cable for this with the  
following Blaupunkt number: 7 607 001  
503.  
You can find out from your Blaupunkt  
dealer which navigation systems can be  
used with your car sound system.  
Setting the volume of the  
confirmation beep  
If the sound system receives a traffic  
announcement during a telephone call  
or whilst a navigation announcement is  
being made, you will only be able to hear  
the traffic announcement after the call  
or navigation announcement is finished  
(in so far as the traffic announcement is  
still being broadcast). The traffic an-  
nouncement is not recorded!  
The system will output a confirmation  
beep for some functions if you keep a  
button pressed down for longer than two  
seconds, for instance, when assigning  
a radio station to a station preset but-  
ton. You can adjust the volume of this  
beep.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
You can set the volume level at which  
telephone calls and navigation an-  
nouncements will initially be heard.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VOLUME MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the OK button : to display  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VOLUME MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
the volume menu.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “BEEP VOL” appears in  
the display.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the volume menu.  
Adjust the volume using the  
buttons 7. “0” means that the  
beep is deactivated, “6” means that  
the maximum beep volume is set.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “PHONE/NAVI” appears  
in the display.  
Set your preferred volume level us-  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
ing the  
buttons 7.  
press the MENU button 9.  
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RADIO MODE  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Automatic sound  
Radio mode  
This feature automatically adjusts the  
volume of the car sound system to suit  
the speed at which the vehicle is travel-  
ling. In order for this to work, your car  
sound system must be connected as  
described in the installation instructions.  
This device is equipped with an RDS  
radio receiver. Many of the receivable  
FM stations broadcast a signal that not  
only carries the programme but also  
additional information such as the sta-  
tion name and programme type (PTY).  
You can adjust the automatic volume  
boost feature in six steps from (0 to 5).  
The station name appears in the dis-  
play as soon as the tuner receives it.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Switching to radio mode  
If you are in CD, CD changer or AUX  
mode,  
Press the button 7 repeatedly  
until “VOLUME MENU” appears in  
the display.  
press the BNDTS button 4.  
or  
Press the OK button : to display  
the volume menu.  
press the SRC button @ repeated-  
ly until the memory bank (e.g.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “AUTO SOUND” appears  
in the display.  
“FM1”) appears in the display.  
Set the volume adjustment level  
Convenient RDS functions (AF,  
REG)  
The convenient RDS functions AF (Al-  
ternative Frequency) and REGIONAL  
extend your radio’s range of functions.  
(0 - 5) using the  
buttons 7.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
AF: If the RDS function is activat-  
ed, the radio automatically tunes  
into the best receivable frequency  
for the station that is currently set.  
Note:  
The optimum setting (0 - 5) for the  
speed-dependent volume adjust-  
ment feature depends on how  
noise levels develop in your partic-  
ular vehicle. You will need to test  
various settings in order to find out  
which is best suited to your vehicle.  
REGIONAL: At certain times, some  
radio stations divide their pro-  
gramme into regional programmes  
providing different content. You can  
use the REG function to prevent  
the car radio from switching to al-  
ternative frequencies that are  
transmitting different programme  
content.  
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RADIO MODE  
Note:  
To switch between the FM memory  
banks (FM1, FM2 and FMT) and the  
MW and LW wavebands,  
REGIONAL must be activated/de-  
activated separately in the menu.  
briefly press the BNDTS button  
4.  
Switching REGIONAL on/off  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
Tuning into a station  
There are various ways of tuning into a  
station.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the tuner menu.  
Automatic station seek tuning  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “REG” appears in the dis-  
play. “OFF” or “ON” is displayed  
alongside “REG”.  
Press the or button 7.  
The radio tunes into the next receiva-  
ble station.  
To switch REGIONAL on/off, press  
the or button 7.  
Tuning into stations manually  
You can also tune into stations manual-  
ly.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Switching the RDS function on/off  
Note:  
If you want to use the RDS functions  
(AF and REGIONAL),  
You can only tune into stations  
manually if the RDS function is de-  
activated.  
press the RDS button 3.  
Press the or button 7.  
The RDS functions are active when  
RDS lights up in the display.  
Browsing through broadcasting  
networks (only FM)  
Selecting the waveband /  
memory bank  
If a radio station provides several pro-  
grammes, you have the option of brows-  
ing through its so-called “broadcasting  
network”.  
This device can receive programmes  
broadcast over the FM frequency range  
as well as the MW and LW (AM) wave-  
bands. There are three memory banks  
available for the FM waveband (FM1,  
FM2 and FMT) and one for each of the  
MW and LW wavebands.  
Note:  
The RDS function must be activat-  
ed before you can use this feature.  
Press the or button 7 to  
switch to the next station on the  
broadcasting network.  
Six stations can be stored in each mem-  
ory bank.  
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RADIO MODE  
Note:  
Storing stations  
When using this feature, you will  
only be able to switch to stations  
that you have received once before  
already. To receive the stations,  
use the Scan or Travelstore func-  
tion.  
Storing stations manually  
Select the memory bank that you  
want (FM1, FM2, FMT) or one of  
the wavebands (MW or LW).  
Tune into the station that you want.  
Setting the sensitivity of station  
seek tuning  
You can choose whether the radio  
should only tune into stations providing  
good reception or whether it can also  
tune into those with a weak reception.  
Press and hold down one of the  
station buttons 1 - 3 6 or 4 - 6 ;  
for longer than two seconds to as-  
sign the station to that button.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can automatically store the six sta-  
tions providing the best reception in the  
region (only FM). The stations are stored  
in the FMT memory bank.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the tuner menu.  
Note:  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “SENS” appears in the  
display.  
Any stations that were previously  
stored in this memory bank are de-  
leted in the process.  
The display shows the currently set sen-  
sitivity level. “SENS HI3” means that the  
tuner is set to the highest sensitivity  
setting. “SENS LO1” means it is set to  
the lowest sensitivity setting.  
Press and hold down the BND•TS  
button 4 for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
The storing procedure begins. “TRAV-  
EL STORE” appears in the display. Af-  
ter the process has completed, the ra-  
dio will play the station that is stored in  
memory location 1 of the FMT memory  
bank.  
Set the sensitivity level that you  
want using the  
buttons 7.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
Listening to stored stations  
Note:  
Select the memory bank or wave-  
You can set different sensitivity lev-  
els for FM and MW or LW (AM).  
band.  
Press the station button 1 - 3 6 or  
4 - 6 ; that the station you want  
to listen to is assigned to.  
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RADIO MODE  
Note:  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN)  
You can use the scan function to play  
all the receivable stations briefly. You  
can set the scanning time in the menu  
to between 5 and 30 seconds.  
The scanning time that you set is  
also applied by the system to scan-  
ning carried out in CD/MP3 mode  
and CD-changer mode.  
Programme type (PTY)  
Besides transmitting the station name,  
some FM stations also provide informa-  
tion on the type of programme that they  
are broadcasting. Your car radio can  
receive and display this information.  
Starting SCAN  
Press and hold down the OK but-  
ton : for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
Scanning begins. “SCAN” appears  
briefly in the display followed by a flash-  
ing display of the current station name  
or frequency.  
For example, the programme types can  
be:  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a station  
CLASSICS  
You can use the PTY function to select  
stations of a particular programme type.  
Press the OK button :.  
Scanning stops and the radio continues  
playing the station that it tuned into last.  
PTY-EON  
If you specify the programme type and  
start seek tuning, the radio will switch  
from the current station to a station of  
the selected programme type.  
Setting the scanning time  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
Note:  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
If the tuner does not find a station  
that corresponds to the selected  
programme type, you will hear a  
beep and “NO PTY” appears briefly  
in the display. The radio will then  
retune to the station that it received  
last.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the menu.  
“SCAN TIME” and the currently set time  
are displayed.  
Set the scanning time that you  
If the tuned radio station or another  
station on the broadcasting net-  
work broadcasts your selected pro-  
gramme type at a later point in  
want using the  
buttons 7.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
time, the radio will automatically  
switch from the currently tuned sta-  
press the MENU button 9.  
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RADIO MODE  
tion or from CD/MP3 mode or CD-  
changer mode to the station whose  
programme type matches the one  
you selected.  
Assigning a programme type to a  
station button  
Select a programme type using the  
or button 7.  
Switching PTY on/off  
Press and hold down the station  
button 1 - 3 6 or 4 - 6 ; that you  
want for longer than two seconds.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
The programme type will then be as-  
signed to the selected button 1 - 3 6  
or 4 - 6 ;.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the tuner menu.  
“PTY” and the current setting appear in  
the display.  
Optimising radio reception  
Press the or button 7 to  
Treble reduction feature during  
interference (HICUT)  
switch PTY ON or OFF.  
Press the OK button :.  
The HICUT function improves reception  
during poor radio reception (only FM).  
If interference occurs, the system auto-  
matically reduces the treble thus reduc-  
ing the interference level.  
Selecting a programme type and  
starting seek tuning  
Press the or button 7.  
The current programme type appears  
in the display.  
Switching HICUT on/off  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
If you want to select another pro-  
gramme type, you can do so by  
pressing the or button 7  
whilst this display is visible.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the tuner menu.  
Or  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “HICUT” appears in the  
display.  
Press one of the buttons 1 - 3 6  
or 4 - 6 ; to select a programme  
type that is assigned to one of  
these buttons.  
Press the or button 7 to ad-  
just the HICUT setting.  
The selected programme type appears  
briefly in the display.  
“HICUT 0” means that no automatic re-  
duction of the interference level will be  
made; “HICUT 2” means that a maxi-  
mum reduction will be made.  
Press the or button 7 to start  
seek tuning.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
The radio will then tune into the next  
station that it finds that corresponds to  
your selected programme type.  
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RADIO MODE  
Switching bandwidth during  
interference (SHARX)  
Naming radio stations (only FM)  
This device allows you to give stored  
radio stations their own name. The  
name can be up to eight characters  
long. This name is displayed in the sec-  
ond line of the display beneath the fre-  
quency. You can only give stations a  
name that you have stored together with  
their frequency and which do not already  
have their own RDS name.  
The SHARX function allows you to  
largely avoid interference caused by  
neighbouring radio stations (FM only).  
Switch on the SHARX function if the  
density of radio stations in your area is  
very high.  
Switching SHARX on/off  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
Press the OK button : to display  
Press the OK button : to display  
the tuner menu.  
the tuner menu.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “SHARX” appears in the  
display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “STATION NAME” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 to  
Press the button 7.  
switch SHARX on/off.  
You will now enter editing mode. The  
currently set name is displayed and the  
first text input position flashes.  
“SHARX OFF” means automatic band-  
width switching is deactivated, “SHARX  
ON” means it is activated.  
Use the  
/
buttons 7 to select  
Press the MENU button 9.  
the character that you want. If you  
want an empty space, simply se-  
lect the underscore.  
Configuring the display  
You have the option in radio mode of  
displaying the frequency / radio text or  
the frequency / radio text and the time  
in the lower display area. You can also  
make the system show just the station  
name (if receivable) in the entire display.  
Use the or button 7 to move  
from one text input position to an-  
other.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Briefly press the DIS•ESC button  
8 to switch between the options.  
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RADIO MODE  
TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
Traffic information  
Your device is equipped with an RDS-  
EON receiver. EON stands for En-  
hanced Other Network.  
Activating/deactivating the radio  
text display  
Some stations use the RDS signal to  
broadcast scrolling texts known as ra-  
dio texts. You can allow radio texts to  
be displayed or you can block them.  
Whenever a traffic announcement (TA)  
is broadcast, the system switches au-  
tomatically from a station that does not  
provide traffic reports to the appropri-  
ate traffic information station within the  
broadcasting network that does.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
“TUNER MENU” appears in the display.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the tuner menu.  
Once the traffic report has been played,  
the system will switch back to the pro-  
gramme that you were listening to be-  
fore.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “R-TEXT” appears in the  
display.  
Press the or button 7 to  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
switch radio text on/off.  
“R-TEXT OFF” means that no radio  
texts will be displayed and “R-TEXT ON”  
means they will be displayed.  
Press the TRAF button =.  
Traffic announcement priority is active  
when the traffic-jam symbol lights up in  
the display.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Note:  
You will hear a warning beep:  
if you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station that you  
are currently listening to.  
if, while listening to a CD or CD in  
the changer, you leave the recep-  
tion area of a traffic information sta-  
tion that the system is tuned into  
and the subsequent automatic  
search cannot find a new traffic in-  
formation station.  
if you retune the radio from a traffic  
information station to a station that  
does not broadcast traffic informa-  
tion.  
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CD MODE  
TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
If you hear the warning beep, you can  
either switch off traffic information pri-  
ority or tune into a station that broad-  
casts traffic information.  
CD mode  
You can use this device to play stand-  
ard audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs  
with a diameter of 12 cm. To avoid prob-  
lems when playing CDs, you should not  
burn CDs at speeds greater than 16-  
speed.  
Setting the volume for traffic  
announcements  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Besides being able to play audio CDs  
on this device, you can also play CDs  
containing MP3 music files. For further  
information, please read the chapter  
entitled “MP3 mode”.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VOLUME MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the OK button : to display  
the volume menu.  
Risk of severe damage to the  
CD drive!  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “TRAFFIC” appears in  
the display.  
CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm  
and non-circular contoured CDs  
(shape CDs) must not be used.  
We accept no responsibility for any  
damage to the CD drive that may  
occur as a result of the use of un-  
suitable CDs.  
Adjust the volume using the  
buttons 7.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
Switching to CD mode  
If there is no CD inserted in the  
Note:  
Using the volume control 5, you  
can also adjust the volume during  
a traffic announcement for the du-  
ration of that announcement.  
drive,  
press the  
button 2.  
The flip-release panel opens.  
Gently insert the CD with its printed  
side uppermost into the drive until  
you feel some resistance.  
Note:  
You can adjust the sound settings  
and volume distribution settings for  
traffic announcements. For further  
information, please read the  
“Sound” chapter.  
The drive draws in the CD automatical-  
ly.  
You must not hinder or assist the drive  
as it draws in the CD.  
Gently close the control panel  
whilst exerting a little pressure until  
you feel it click into place.  
The CD starts playing.  
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CD MODE  
Note:  
Random track play (MIX)  
If the device was switched off be-  
fore you inserted the CD, you will  
first have to switch on the device  
by pressing button 1 in order to  
start playing the CD.  
Press the 4 MIX button ;.  
“MIX CD ON” appears briefly in the dis-  
play and the MIX symbol lights up. The  
next randomly selected track will then  
be played.  
If a CD is already inserted in the  
drive,  
Cancelling MIX  
press the SRC button @ repeated-  
Press the 4 MIX button ; again.  
“MIX CD OFF” appears briefly in the  
display and the MIX symbol disappears.  
ly until “CD” appears in the display.  
Playback begins from the point at which  
it was last interrupted.  
Scanning tracks (SCAN)  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks  
on the CD.  
Selecting tracks  
Press one of the arrow buttons 7  
to select the next or previous track.  
Press and hold down the OK but-  
ton : for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
If you press the or button 7 once,  
the player will play the current track  
again from the beginning.  
The next track will then be scanned.  
Fast track selection  
To quickly select tracks backwards or  
forwards,  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled “Setting the scan-  
ning time” in the “Radio mode”  
chapter.  
press and hold down one of the  
buttons 7 until fast-reverse /  
/
fast-forward track selection begins.  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a track  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
To stop scanning, press the OK  
button :.  
press and hold down one of the  
buttons 7 until fast searching  
backwards / forwards begins.  
The currently scanned track will then  
continue to be played normally.  
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CD MODE  
“CLOCK TIME”:  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT)  
If you want to repeat a track,  
press the 5 RPT button ;.  
“RPT TRK ON” appears briefly in the  
display and the RPT symbol lights up.  
The track is repeated continuously until  
you deactivate RPT.  
First line: Track number and play-  
ing time.  
Second line: CD text or CD name  
and clock time  
Note:  
In the menu you can configure  
whether you want to display the  
CD text or the CD name. For fur-  
ther information, please read the  
following section entitled “Display-  
ing CD text”.  
Cancelling REPEAT  
If you want to cancel the repeat func-  
tion,  
press the 5 RPT button ; again.  
CD text can only be displayed if the  
appropriate information is con-  
tained on the CD. The CD name  
can only be displayed if you have  
already named the CD. For further  
information, please read the sec-  
tion entitled “Naming CDs”.  
“RPT TRK OFF” appears briefly in the  
display and the RPT symbol disappears.  
Normal playback is then resumed.  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)  
Press the 6 button ;.  
“PAUSE” appears in the display.  
To switch between the display options,  
press the DIS•ESC button 8 once  
or several times until the display  
that you want appears.  
Cancelling pause  
Press the 6 button ; while in  
pause mode.  
Displaying CD text/CD name  
Playback is resumed.  
Some CDs include CD text. The CD text  
might contain the names of the artist,  
album and tracks.  
Changing the display  
You can choose from various display  
options in CD mode:  
The CD text is displayed in the second  
line of the display instead of the CD  
name. You can allow the CD text to be  
displayed as scrolling text every time  
you switch to another track. The default  
display will appear again after the whole  
CD text has been shown once. For fur-  
ther information, please read the sec-  
tion entitled “Changing the display”.  
“NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track number  
Second line: Playing time  
“INFO MODE”:  
First line: Track number and play-  
ing time.  
Second line: CD text or CD name  
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CD MODE  
Switching CD text on/off  
Entering/editing CD names  
Listen to the CD that you want.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat- Press the MENU button 9.  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
Press the OK button :.  
pears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat- Press the OK button :.  
edly until “CD TEXT” or “CD  
NAME” appears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Use the  
buttons 7 to switch  
between the “CD TEXT” and “CD  
NAME” options.  
Press the OK button :.  
You will now enter editing mode. If your  
CD does not have a name yet, “ABC-  
DEFGH” appears in the display.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
The first text input position flashes.  
Use the  
/
buttons 7 to select  
Scrolling CD text  
the character that you want. If you  
want an empty space, simply se-  
lect the underscore.  
If the CD that is inserted in the drive  
contains CD text, you can make the  
system display the text as scrolling text  
during playback.  
Use the or button 7 to move  
from one text input position to an-  
other.  
Briefly press the 1 SCL button 6.  
Naming CDs  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
The car sound system allows you to  
assign names for up to 30 CDs so that  
you can recognise them more easily.  
The names can be up to eight charac-  
ters long. “CD NAME FULL” will appear  
in the display if you try assigning more  
than 30 names.  
press the OK button :.  
Deleting a CD name  
Listen to the CD whose name you  
want to delete.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
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CD MODE  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Let go of the MENU button 9.  
The CD names will be deleted.  
You can return to the menu by  
pressing the MENU button 9.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press and hold down the MENU  
button 9. After four seconds you  
will hear a beep and “DELETE  
NAME” appears in the display.  
Traffic announcements in CD  
mode  
If you wish to receive traffic announce-  
ments in CD mode,  
Let go of the MENU button 9.  
The CD name will be deleted.  
press the TRAF button =.  
Traffic announcement priority is active  
when the traffic-jam symbol lights up in  
the display. For further details, please  
read the chapter entitled “Traffic infor-  
mation”.  
You can return to the menu by  
pressing the MENU button 9.  
Deleting all CD names  
You can delete all the CD names stored  
in the car sound system.  
Ejecting a CD  
Listen to a CD.  
Press the  
button 2.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
The flip-release panel opens out to-  
wards you.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the eject button A next to  
the CD compartment.  
Press the OK button :.  
The CD is ejected.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Remove the CD and close the con-  
trol panel.  
Note:  
Press the OK button :.  
If a CD is ejected, the drive will au-  
tomatically draw it back in again af-  
ter 10 seconds.  
Press and hold down the MENU  
button 9. After four seconds you  
will hear a beep and “DELETE  
NAME” appears in the display.  
Continue holding the button  
You can also eject CDs whilst the  
device is switched off or whilst an-  
other audio source is activated.  
pressed down until you hear a sec-  
ond beep and “DELETE ALL” ap-  
pears in the display.  
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MP3 MODE  
This device supports as many subdirec-  
tories as your burner software can cre-  
ate despite the fact that the maximum  
directory depth defined by the ISO 9660  
standard is only 8.  
MP3 mode  
You can also use this car sound sys-  
tem to play CD-Rs and CD-RWs that  
contain MP3 music files.  
MP3 is a process developed by the  
Fraunhofer Institute for compressing CD  
audio data. Compression allows data to  
be reduced to around 10% of their orig-  
inal size without a noticeable loss in  
quality (at a bit rate of 128 kbit/s). If a  
lower bit rate is used to convert CD au-  
dio data to MP3, you will be able to cre-  
ate smaller files but this will be accom-  
panied by a loss in audio quality.  
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The various combinations of CD burn-  
ers, CD burning software and CD blanks  
may lead to problems arising with the  
device’s ability to play certain CDs. If  
problems occur with your own burned  
CDs, you should try another brand of  
CD blank or choose another colour of  
CD blank. To avoid problems when play-  
ing CDs, you should not burn CDs at  
speeds greater than 16-speed.  
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The format of the CD must be ISO 9660  
Level 1 / Level 2 or Joliet. Other formats  
cannot be played reliably.  
You can name each directory using a  
PC. The device is capable of displaying  
the directory name. Name the directo-  
ries and tracks/files using your CD burn-  
er software. The software’s instruction  
manual will provide details on how to  
do this.  
You can create a maximum of 253 di-  
rectories on a CD. You can use this de-  
vice to access each of these directo-  
ries.  
Regardless of the number of directories  
on the CD, the device can handle up to  
65,535 MP3 files on a single CD - even  
if they are all stored in one directory.  
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MP3 MODE  
Note:  
Do not use mix-mode CDs contain-  
ing both CD-audio tracks and MP3  
tracks. If you try playing a mix-  
mode CD, the device will only play  
the CD-audio tracks.  
When naming directories and  
tracks/files you should avoid using  
accents and special characters.  
You can use a maximum of 32  
characters (including the “.MP3” file  
extension) for track names and di-  
rectory names.  
Switching to MP3 mode  
MP3 mode is activated in the same way  
as normal CD mode. For further infor-  
mation, please read the section entitled  
“Switching to CD mode” in the “CD  
mode” chapter.  
If you like your files to be in the correct  
order, you should use burner software  
that places files in alphanumerical or-  
der. If your software does not provide  
this feature you also have the option of  
sorting the files manually. To do so, you  
should place a number (e.g. “001”,  
“002”, etc.) at the beginning of each file  
name - you must include the leading  
zeros.  
Configuring the display  
Configuring the default display  
You can display various types of infor-  
mation on the current track:  
1. “NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track name  
MP3 tracks can contain additional in-  
formation such as the artist, album and  
track names (ID3 tags). This device can  
display ID3 tags (version 1). When cre-  
ating (encoding) MP3 files from audio  
files, you should use bit rates up to a  
maximum of 256 kbits/sec.  
Second line: Directory name  
2. “INFO MODE”:  
First line: Track name.  
Second line: MP3-ID TAG (if avail-  
able and activated, see “Selecting  
MP3 info”).  
This device can only play MP3 files that  
have the “.MP3” file extension.  
Note:  
The system can display MP3-ID  
tags (version 1) if they have been  
saved with the MP3 files (for further  
information, please read the in-  
structions that came with your PC’s  
MP3 software or burner software).  
Notes:  
To ensure uninterrupted playback,  
do not try changing the file exten-  
sion to “.MP3” of any files other  
than MP3 files and then attempt to  
play them! The device will ignore  
these invalid files during playback.  
3. “MP3 BROWSE MODE”:  
First line: Directory name  
Second line: Track name.  
Do not use “mixed” CDs containing  
both non-MP3 data and MP3  
tracks (the device only reads MP3  
files during MP3 playback).  
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MP3 MODE  
Note:  
Selecting the directory in browse  
mode  
You can use MP3 browse mode to  
find MP3 files on your CD quickly  
and conveniently. You cannot use  
the fast search, MIX, SCAN or  
REPEAT functions whilst in MP3  
browse mode.  
You can display the current and subse-  
quent directory in both lines of the dis-  
play. The directories are displayed with  
the names that you created when burn-  
ing the CD. Whilst the directories are  
being displayed, you can use the arrow  
buttons to display and select all the  
available directories.  
4. “TRACK AND DIR MODE”:  
First line: Track number and play-  
ing time.  
Second line: Directory number  
During MP3 playback, press the  
DIS•ESC button 8 repeatedly un-  
til “MP3 BROWSE MODE” appears  
in the display.  
5. “CLOCK MODE”:  
First line: Directory number and  
track number.  
Second line: CD text or CD name  
and clock time  
Press the or button 7 to dis-  
play the directories on the CD.  
To switch between the different display  
options,  
If you want to select a directory,  
press one of the  
/
buttons 7  
press the DIS•ESC button 8.  
repeatedly until the directory is  
shown in the top line of the display  
and then press the OK button :.  
Selecting a directory  
Selecting a directory using the  
arrow buttons (Normal, info, track  
and dir and clock mode)  
The selected directory opens and the  
first track starts playing. The tracks con-  
tained in the directory are displayed in  
browse mode.  
To move up or down to another directory,  
press the or button 7 once or  
several times.  
Note:  
The device will automatically skip  
any directories that do not contain  
MP3 files. The device will automati-  
cally correct the number of directo-  
ries for the display. This number  
might therefore no longer be identi-  
cal to the number of directories that  
you actually created.  
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MP3 MODE  
Selecting tracks  
Random track play – MIX  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
To play the tracks in the current directo-  
ry in random order,  
Selecting tracks/files using the  
arrow buttons (Normal, info, track  
and dir and clock mode)  
briefly press the 4 MIX button ;.  
“MIX DIR” appears in the display and  
the MIX symbol lights up.  
To move up or down to another track/  
file in the current directory,  
press the or button 7 once or  
several times.  
To play the tracks contained in all the  
directories on the inserted MP3-CD in  
random order,  
If you press the button 7 once, the  
current track will be played again from  
the beginning.  
press the 4 MIX button ; again.  
“MIX CD” appears in the display and the  
MIX symbol lights up.  
Selecting tracks in browse mode  
Browse mode conveniently allows you  
to view the tracks contained in a direc-  
tory and then select a particular track.  
Cancelling MIX  
To cancel MIX,  
During MP3 playback, repeatedly  
press the DIS•ESC button 8 until  
“MP3 BROWSE MODE” is dis-  
played.  
briefly and repeatedly press the 4  
MIX button ; until “MIX OFF” ap-  
pears in the display.  
The MIX symbol disappears.  
Press the or button 7 to dis-  
play all the tracks contained in the  
directory one after another.  
Scanning tracks – SCAN  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
If you want to select the currently  
displayed track, press the OK but-  
ton :.  
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks  
on the CD.  
Press and hold down the OK but-  
ton : for longer than two sec-  
onds. The next track will then be  
scanned.  
Fast searching  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
“SCAN” and the selected display mode  
appear alternately in the display (see  
“Configuring the display”).  
press and hold down the or  
button 7 until fast searching back-  
wards / forwards begins.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information on setting the  
scanning time, please read the  
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MP3 MODE  
section entitled “Setting the scan-  
ning time” in the “Radio mode”  
chapter.  
Selecting MP3 info  
If you want to select the “MP3 INFO”  
display mode, you first have to activate  
this function in the menu.  
In order for the system to be able to dis-  
play MP3 information, the information  
must be stored on the CD in the form of  
Cancelling SCAN and continuing  
listening to a track  
Briefly press the OK button :.  
The currently scanned track will then ID tags together with the MP3 files.  
continue to be played normally.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole directories – REPEAT  
(not in MP3 browse mode)  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
To play the current track repeatedly,  
briefly press the 5 RPT button ;.  
“REPEATTRACK” appears briefly in the  
display and RPT lights up.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “MP3 INFO” appears in  
the display.  
Use the  
buttons 7 to switch  
To repeat the whole directory,  
between the “ON” and “OFF” op-  
tions.  
press the 5 RPT button ; again.  
“REPEAT DIR” appears briefly in the  
display.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Cancelling REPEAT  
press the MENU button 9.  
To stop the current track or current di-  
rectory from being repeated,  
Displaying scrolling text  
The selected information (track, album  
or file name and directory name) is dis-  
played once as scrolling text when the  
track changes. To display the informa-  
tion again as scrolling text,  
briefly and repeatedly press the 5  
RPT button ; until “REPEAT  
OFF” appears in the display.  
RPT disappears from the display.  
briefly press the 1 SCL button 6.  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)  
Press the 6 button ;.  
“PAUSE” appears in the display.  
Cancelling pause  
Press the 6 button ; while in  
pause mode.  
Playback is resumed.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
CD-changer mode  
Changing the display  
You can choose from various display  
options in CD-changer mode:  
Note:  
Information on handling CDs, in-  
serting CDs and operating the CD  
changer can be found in the oper-  
ating instructions supplied with  
your CD changer.  
“NORMAL MODE”:  
First line: Track number  
Second line: CD number / CD  
name and playing time  
“CLOCK MODE”:  
Switching to CD-changer mode  
First line: Track number.  
Second line: CD number / CD  
name and clock time  
Press the SRC button @ repeat-  
edly until “CDC” appears in the dis-  
play.  
“MINIMAL MODE”:  
First and second line: Track  
number.  
The device starts playing the first CD  
that the CD changer detects.  
To switch between the display options,  
Selecting CDs  
To move up or down to another CD,  
press the DIS•ESC button 8.  
In the menu you can choose to display  
the CD name (if available) instead of  
the CD number. (For further information,  
please read the “Naming CDs” section):  
press the or button 7 once or  
several times.  
Note:  
The device will ignore empty CD  
slots in the changer and slots con-  
taining invalid CDs.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Selecting tracks  
To move up or down to another track  
on the current CD,  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME” or “DISC  
press the or button 7 once or  
several times.  
NUMBER” appears in the display.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
Use the  
buttons 7 to switch  
between the “CD NAME” and  
“DISC NUMBER” options.  
press and hold down one of the  
buttons 7 until fast searching  
backwards / forwards begins.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN)  
To repeat the current track,  
To scan (briefly play) all the tracks on  
all the inserted CDs in ascending order,  
briefly press the 5 RPT button ;.  
“REPEAT TRACK” appears briefly and  
RPT lights up in the display.  
press and hold down the OK but-  
ton : for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
To repeat the current CD,  
“SCAN” and the selected display mode  
appear alternately in the display.  
press the 5 RPT button ; again.  
“REPEAT CD” appears briefly and RPT  
lights up in the display.  
Stopping SCAN  
To stop scanning,  
Cancelling REPEAT  
briefly press the OK button :.  
The currently scanned track will then  
continue to be played normally.  
To stop the current track or current CD  
from being repeated,  
repeatedly press button 5 RPT ;  
until “REPEAT OFF” appears in the  
display and RPT disappears.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time. For  
further information, please read the  
section entitled “Setting the scan-  
ning time” in the “Radio mode”  
chapter.  
Random track play (MIX)  
To play the tracks on the current CD in  
random order,  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)  
Press the 6 button ;.  
“PAUSE” appears in the display.  
briefly press the 4 MIX button ;.  
“MIX CD” appears briefly and MIX lights  
up in the display.  
To play the tracks on all inserted CDs in  
random order,  
Cancelling pause  
Press the 6 button ; while in  
press the 4 MIX button ; again.  
“MIXALL” appears briefly and MIX lights  
up in the display.  
pause mode.  
Playback is resumed.  
Cancelling MIX  
Briefly and repeatedly press the 4  
MIX button ; until “MIX OFF” ap-  
pears in the display and MIX disap-  
pears.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Naming CDs  
The car sound system allows you to  
assign names for up to 30 CDs so that  
you can recognise them more easily.  
The names can be a maximum of sev-  
en characters long.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Deleting a CD name  
Listen to the CD whose name you  
want to delete.  
“CD NAME FULL” will appear in the dis-  
play if you try assigning more than 30  
names.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Entering/editing CD names  
Listen to the CD that you want.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press and hold down the MENU  
button 9. After four seconds you  
will hear a beep and “DELETE  
NAME” appears in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Let go of the MENU button 9.  
The CD name will be deleted.  
Press the OK button :.  
You will now enter editing mode. If your  
CD does not have a name yet, “ABC-  
DEFG” appears in the display.  
The currently active text input position  
flashes.  
You can return to the menu by  
pressing the MENU button 9.  
Deleting all CD names  
You can delete all the CD names stored  
in the car sound system.  
Use the  
/
buttons 7 to select  
the character that you want. If you  
want an empty space, simply se-  
lect the underscore.  
Listen to a CD.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Use the or button 7 to move  
from one text input position to an-  
other.  
Press the OK button :.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
CLOCK TIME  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CD NAME EDIT” ap-  
pears in the display.  
CLOCK time  
Displaying the time  
You can make the clock time appear  
continuously in the bottom part of the  
display while any audio source is acti-  
vated. For further information, please  
read the “Configuring the display” sec-  
tions in the relevant chapters.  
Press and hold down the MENU  
button 9. After four seconds you  
will hear a beep and “DELETE  
NAME” appears in the display.  
Continue holding the button  
pressed down until you hear a sec-  
ond beep and “DELETE ALL” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Setting the clock automatically  
You can configure the system to set the  
clock time automatically using the RDS  
signal.  
Let go of the MENU button 9.  
All CD names will be deleted.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the OK button : to return to  
the menu.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears  
in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK AUTO” or  
“CLOCK MANUAL” appears in the  
display.  
Select the “CLOCK AUTO” setting  
using the or button 7.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
The menu appears again.  
Setting the clock manually  
To set the clock time manually,  
press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears  
in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
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CLOCK TIME  
Press the or button 7 repeat- Displaying the time continuously  
edly until “CLOCK SET” appears in  
the display.  
when the device is off and the  
ignition is on  
Press the OK button :.  
The time appears in the display.  
To display the time when the device is  
off and the vehicle ignition is on,  
The hours flash and can be adjusted.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Set the hours using the  
tons 7.  
/
but-  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears  
in the display.  
Once the hours are set,  
press the button 7.  
The minutes flash.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “OFF CLOCK OFF” or  
“OFF CLOCK ON” appears in the  
display.  
Set the minutes using the  
buttons 7.  
/
Press the OK button : and then  
the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 to  
switch between the ON/OFF set-  
tings.  
Selecting 12/24-hour clock  
mode  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Press the MENU button 9.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CLOCK MENU” appears  
in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “24 HOUR MODE” or  
“12 HOUR MODE” appears in the  
display.  
Press the or button 7 to  
switch between the modes.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 9.  
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SOUND  
button 7 to make further changes  
to the settings.  
Sound  
You can adjust the sound settings (bass  
and treble) separately for each source  
(radio, CD/MP3, CD changer,AUX, traf-  
fic announcement, telephone/naviga-  
tion). The volume distribution settings  
(balance and fader) apply to all the au-  
dio sources.  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance)  
To adjust the left/right volume distribu-  
tion (balance),  
press the AUDIO button >.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
Note:  
You can only adjust the audio set-  
tings for traffic announcements and  
the navigation system whilst a traf-  
fic announcement or navigation an-  
nouncement is actually playing.  
Likewise, you can only adjust the  
telephone audio settings during a  
telephone call.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “BALANCE” appears in  
the display.  
Press the or button 7 to ad-  
just the balance (right/left).  
Press the AUDIO button > to  
close the menu or press the  
/
button 7 to make further changes  
to the settings.  
Adjusting the bass  
Press the AUDIO button >.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
Adjusting the front/rear volume  
distribution (fader)  
To adjust the front/rear volume distribu-  
tion (fader),  
Press the or button 7 to ad-  
just the bass.  
Press the AUDIO button > to  
press the AUDIO button >.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
close the menu or press the  
/
button 7 to make further changes  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “FADER” appears in the  
display.  
to the settings.  
Adjusting the treble  
Press the AUDIO button >.  
Press the or button 7 to ad-  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “TREBLE” appears in the  
display.  
just the fader (front/rear).  
Press the AUDIO button > to  
close the menu or press the  
/
Press the or button 7 to ad-  
button 7 to make further changes  
to the settings.  
just the treble.  
Press the AUDIO button > to  
close the menu or press the  
/
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X-BASS  
X-BASS  
EQUALIZER  
Equalizer  
The X-BASS feature can be used to The Casablanca MP54 is fitted with a  
boost the bass at low volume levels.  
digital DEQ Max equalizer. TheAcapul-  
co has a DEQ Max EX equalizer.  
Adjusting the X-BASS boost  
This means you have three 5-band  
equalizers, six sound presets and sev-  
en vehicle presets at your disposal.  
The X-BASS boost can be set in steps  
ranging from 1 to 6 for one of the fol-  
lowing frequencies: 32 Hz, 40 Hz,  
50 Hz, 63 Hz or 80 Hz.  
You can also configure the EQ1 - EQ3  
equalizers manually.  
“LEVEL 0” means that no X-BASS boost  
will be applied, and “LEVEL 6” means  
that X-BASS will be boosted by the  
maximum amount.  
TheAcapulco MP54 additionally allows  
you to calibrate an equalizer automati-  
cally. You can obtain the calibration mi-  
crophone necessary for this from acces-  
sory retailers.  
Press the AUDIO button >.  
“BASS” appears in the display.  
The following bands are available:  
LOW 1  
LOW 2  
HIGH 1  
HIGH 2  
HIGH 3  
20 - 250 Hz  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “X-BASS” appears in the  
display.  
20 - 250 Hz  
315 - 20 000 Hz  
315 - 20 000 Hz  
315 - 20 000 Hz  
Press the OK button :.  
The X-Bass menu is displayed. The fre-  
quency flashes.  
Switching the equalizer on/off  
To switch the equalizer on/off,  
press the DEQ button ?.  
Press the or button 7 to set  
the frequency that you want.  
Press the button 7.  
The equalizer menu appears in the dis-  
play.  
The boost level flashes.  
Press the or button 7 to set  
To activate the equalizer,  
the boost level that you want.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
select one of the sound presets or  
adjust the equalizer manually. For  
further information, please read the  
sections that follow in this chapter.  
press the AUDIO button >.  
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EQUALIZER  
To deactivate the equalizer,  
Selecting vehicle presets  
press the or button 7 repeat- You can choose from optimised equal-  
izer settings for the following vehicle  
types.  
edly until “EQ OFF” appears in the  
display.  
COMPACT  
4DOOR  
CONVERT  
VAN  
ROADSTER  
MINI  
Press the OK : button and then  
the DEQ button ?.  
Selecting sound presets  
You can select sound presets for the  
following music types.  
POP  
TRUCK  
ROCK  
The settings for these vehicle types  
have already been programmed.  
TECHNO  
JAZZ  
Press the DEQ button ?.  
CLASSIC  
SPEECH  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “CAR PRESETS” ap-  
pears in the display.  
The settings for these music styles have  
already been programmed.  
Press the OK button :.  
Repeatedly press the or button  
7 until the vehicle type that you  
want is displayed.  
Press the DEQ button ?.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “SOUND PRESETS” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the DEQ button ?.  
The settings are saved.  
Press the OK button :.  
Automatic equalizer calibration  
(only Acapulco MP54)  
You can electronically calibrate and  
store values for three different situations,  
e.g.:  
Repeatedly press the or button  
7 until the sound preset that you  
want is displayed.  
Press the DEQ button ?.  
The settings are saved.  
EQ 1 for the driver only  
EQ 2 for the driver and front passen-  
ger  
EQ 3 for the front and rear occupants  
Hold the calibration microphone in the  
appropriate position whilst calibration is  
taking place.  
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EQUALIZER  
The position of the calibration micro-  
phone for Situation 1 (e.g. for the driver  
alone) is at the height of the driver’s  
head, approx. 10 cm next to the right  
ear.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “MANUAL EQ” appears in  
the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the equalizer that you  
want to calibrate (“USER EQ1”,  
“USER EQ2” or “USER EQ3”) ap-  
pears in the display.  
For Situation 2, the calibration micro-  
phone should be positioned at head  
height between the driver and the front  
passenger.  
For Situation 3, you should position the  
calibration microphone at head height  
in the centre of the vehicle interior (left/  
right, front/rear).  
Press the OK button : twice.  
Press the ESC button 8.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “AUTO EQ” appears in  
the display.  
Really quiet surroundings are required  
for the calibration.Any extraneous noise  
will distort the measured values.  
Press the OK button :.  
The windows, doors and sunroof must  
remain closed during the calibration  
process. You should be seated in the  
driving seat throughout this procedure.  
A countdown is shown in the display.  
Afterwards you will hear a test sound  
and calibration begins.  
Note:  
Note:  
Follow the instructions shown in the dis-  
play during calibration!  
You can obtain the calibration micro-  
phone necessary for this from acces-  
sory retailers.  
Manually adjusting the equalizer  
Notes on adjusting the settings  
During calibration, the temperature in-  
side the vehicle must not exceed 55 °C  
since this could lead to falsified meas-  
urements.  
We recommend you use a CD that you  
are familiar with for making changes to  
the settings.  
The sound radiating from the loud-  
speakers must not be obstructed by any  
objects. All the loudspeakers must be  
connected. The microphone must be  
connected to the device.  
Before adjusting the equalizer, set the  
sound and volume distribution settings  
to zero and deactivate X-BASS. For fur-  
ther information, please read the  
“Sound” chapter.  
To calibrate the automatic equalizer,  
Listen to a CD.  
press the DEQ button ?.  
What kind of impression does the  
sound make?  
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EQUALIZER  
To adjust the gain,  
Now refer to the “Sound impres-  
sion” column in the table entitled  
“Help adjusting the equalizer”.  
press the or button 7.  
To adjust the quality factor,  
press the button 7.  
Adjust the equalizer values as de-  
scribed in the “Measures” column.  
The quality factor setting flashes.  
Making adjustments  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the setting that you want  
is displayed.  
Press the DEQ button ?.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “MANUAL EQ” appears in  
the display.  
Note:  
Please note that you can boost or  
reduce one frequency in each  
equalizer band. Proceed in the way  
described above with all the equal-  
izer bands that you want to adjust.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the equalizer that you  
want to configure (“USER EQ1”,  
“USER EQ2” or “USER EQ3”) ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the OK button : or the  
DEQ button ? to close the menu.  
Press the OK button :.  
The settings are saved.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the equalizer band that  
you want to configure (“LOW EQ1”,  
“LOW EQ2”, “HIGH EQ1”, “HIGH  
EQ2” or “HIGH EQ3”) appears in  
the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the frequency that you  
want is displayed.  
Press the OK button :.  
The top line displays the GAIN and the  
quality factor “Q”. The gain setting flash-  
es. You can use the quality factor to set  
the width of the filter. The higher you  
set the value for the quality factor the  
more directly the filter will be applied to  
the selected frequency.  
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EQUALIZER  
Help adjusting the equalizer  
Sound Impression / problem  
Measures  
Bass sound is too weak  
Increase bass with  
Frequency: 32 to 160 Hz  
Gain: +4 to +6 dB  
Dirty bass  
Booming sound  
Unpleasant pressure  
Reduce the lower mid level with  
Frequency: 400 Hz  
Gain: approx. -4 dB  
Sound very much in the foreground,  
aggressive, no stereo effect.  
Reduce the mid level with  
Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz  
Gain: -4 to -6 dB  
Dull sound  
Little clarity  
No brilliance to the instruments  
Boost the treble range with  
Frequency: 6,300 to 10,000 Hz  
Gain: +2 to +4 dB  
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ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “PWR METER” appears  
in the display alongside the current  
setting (“ON” or “OFF”).  
Adjusting the display  
settings  
Switching the bar graph on/off  
You also have the option of switching  
off the bar graph in the bottom line of  
the display.  
Press the or button 7 to  
switch between the settings.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Adjusting the display brightness  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
The display brightness will change when  
the headlights are turned on/off if your  
car sound system is connected as de-  
scribed in the installation instructions  
and your vehicle is equipped with the  
appropriate connection. You can adjust  
the display brightness separately for  
night and day in steps ranging from  
1 - 16.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “BARGRAPH” appears in  
the display alongside the current  
setting (“ON” or “OFF”).  
Press the or button 7 to  
switch between the ON and OFF  
settings.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Switching the power meter on/  
off  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DAY” or “NIGHT” ap-  
pears in the display with the current  
setting.  
The power meter (level display) in the  
bottom line of the display can be used  
indicate the relative output power of the  
car sound system (PWR METER ON)  
or the volume level (PWR METER  
OFF).  
Press the or button 7 to  
switch between the brightness lev-  
els.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “VARIOUS MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Press the OK button :.  
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ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS  
Adjusting the viewing angle  
Press the OK button :.  
You can adjust the display’s viewing  
angle to suit the installation position of  
the device in your vehicle.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY COLOR” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the colour that you want  
is displayed.  
Press the OK button :.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “ANGLE” appears in the  
display with the current setting.  
press the OK : button and then  
the MENU button 9.  
The settings are saved.  
Press the or button 7 to ad-  
just the viewing angle.  
Mixing a colour for the display  
illumination  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
To customise the display illumination to  
suit your tastes you can mix a colour  
yourself using the three primary colours  
red, blue and green.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Setting the display illumination  
colour (only Acapulco MP54)  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
When setting the display illumination,  
you can choose one of four preset col-  
ours or you can mix a colour yourself  
from the RGB spectrum (red-green-  
blue) or you can select a colour during  
a colour scan.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY COLOR” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Selecting a preset colour  
Press the OK button :.  
Four different colours are already stored  
in the device. “Ocean” (blue), “Amber”,  
“Sunset” (red-orange) and “Nature”  
(green) are available. Select a colour  
that best suits your vehicle interior.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “USER COLOR” appears  
in the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
The menu for mixing your own colour is  
displayed. The top line displays “R”, “G”  
and “B” with the current values. The “R”  
setting flashes.  
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ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS  
Mixing the button illumination  
colour (only Acapulco MP54)  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the setting that you want  
is displayed.  
You can mix your own button/key illu-  
mination colour using the two primary  
colours red and green.  
Press the or button 7 to  
move the selection marker to the  
position after the other colours.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Adjust the other colour compo-  
nents to suit your preferences.  
Press the OK button :.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “KEY COLOR” appears in  
the display.  
press the OK : button and then  
the MENU button 9.  
The settings are saved.  
Press the OK button :.  
The menu for mixing your own colour is  
displayed. The top line displays “R” for  
red and “G” for green with the current  
values. The “R” setting (red) flashes.  
Selecting a display illumination  
colour during a colour scan  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY MENU” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until the value that you want is  
displayed.  
Press the OK button :.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “DISPLAY COLOR” ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the button 7 to move the  
selection marker to the position af-  
ter “G”.  
Press the OK button :.  
Adjust the green colour component  
to suit your preferences.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “COLOR SCAN” appears  
in the display.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
The device starts changing the display  
illumination colour.  
press the MENU button 9.  
The settings are saved.  
If you want to select one of the colours,  
press the OK : button and then  
the MENU button 9.  
The settings are saved.  
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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
External audio sources  
In addition to the CD changer, you can  
also connect another external audio  
source equipped with a line output. If  
no CD changer is connected to the de-  
vice, you can connect two external au-  
dio sources. Audio sources can, for ex-  
ample, be portable CD players, MiniDisc  
players or MP3 players.  
press the MENU button 9.  
Note:  
If the AUX input is switched on, you  
can select it by pressing the SRC  
button @.  
The AUX input must be activated in the  
menu.  
If you want to connect an external au-  
dio source, you will need an adapter  
cable.  
You can obtain this cable (Blaupunkt  
no.: 7 607 897 093) from your author-  
ised Blaupunkt dealer.  
Switching the AUX input on/off  
Press the MENU button 9.  
Press the or button 7 repeat-  
edly until “AUX MENU” appears in  
the display.  
Press the OK button :.  
Repeatedly press the or but-  
ton 7 until “AUX2” or “AUX1” ap-  
pears in the display.  
If a CD changer is connected, “AUX1”  
is not available.  
Use the  
buttons 7 to switch  
between the “ON” and “OFF” op-  
tions.  
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TMC  
SPECIFICATIONS  
TMC for dynamic navigation Specifications  
systems  
TMC stands for “Traffic Message Chan-  
Amplifier  
Output power: 4 x 18 watts sine at  
nel”. Traffic reports are broadcast digit-  
ally via TMC, which means they can be  
used by compatible navigation systems  
during route planning. Your car sound  
system has a TMC output, which you  
can use for connecting Blaupunkt nav-  
igation systems. You can find out from  
your Blaupunkt dealer which navigation  
systems can be used with your car  
sound system.  
14.4 V and 1% dis-  
tortion factor at  
4 ohms.  
4 x 26 watts sine in  
accordance with DIN  
45324 at 14.4 V at  
4 ohms.  
4 x 50 watts max.  
power  
If a navigation system is connected and  
a TMC station is being received, TMC  
lights up in the display.  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
FM :  
MW :  
LW :  
87.5 - 108 MHz  
531 - 1 602 kHz  
153 - 279 kHz  
If dynamic navigation is active, the sys-  
tem will tune into a TMC station auto-  
matically.  
FM frequency response:  
35 - 16,000 Hz  
CD  
Frequency response:  
20 - 20,000 Hz  
Pre-amp out  
4 channels:  
4 V  
Input sensitivity  
AUX input:  
2 V / 6 k  
Tel./Navi input: 10 V / 1 kΩ  
Subject to changes!  
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Service-Nummern / Service numbers / Numéros du service après-  
vente / Numeri del servizio di assistenza / Servicenummers /  
Telefonnummer för service / Números de servicio / Número de  
serviço / Servicenumre  
Country:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
WWW:  
Germany  
(D)  
0180-5000225  
05121-49 4002  
Austria  
(A)  
(B)  
01-610 39 0  
02-525 5444  
01-610 39 391  
02-525 5263  
44-898 644  
09-435 99236  
01-4010 7320  
01-89583 8394  
210 94 12 711  
01-4598830  
02-369 62464  
40 2085  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
(DK) 44 898 360  
(FIN) 09-435 991  
(F)  
01-4010 7007  
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880  
Greece  
Ireland  
Italy  
(GR) 210 94 27 337  
(IRL) 01-4149400  
(I)  
02-369 62331  
40 4078  
Luxembourg (L)  
Netherlands (NL) 023-565 6348  
023-565 6331  
66-817 157  
01-2185 11111  
916-467952  
08-7501810  
01-8471650  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
(N)  
(P)  
(E)  
(S)  
66-817 000  
01-2185 00144  
902-120234  
08-7501500  
Sweden  
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644  
Czech. Rep. (CZ) 02-6130 0441  
02-6130 0514  
01-324 8756  
022-8771260  
Hungary  
(H)  
01-333 9575  
Poland  
(PL) 0800-118922  
(TR) 0212-3350677  
(USA) 800-2662528  
Turkey  
USA  
0212-3460040  
708-6817188  
Brasil  
(Mercosur)  
(BR) +55-19 3745 2769 +55-19 3745 2773  
Malaysia  
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474  
+604-6413 640  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
03/04  
CM/PSS 8 622 403 885  
 

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