Blaupunkt Atlanta CD34
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The CD units are equipped with a laser component! For servicing make sure to observe the following instructions:
The unit operates with invisible laser beams. When the cover is removed, invisible laser beams are emitted near the disc compartment. Avoid direct eye contact with these beams. Keep unauthorised persons away from the workbench. The viewing distance should not be less than 13 cm. If this distance cannot be kept, use suitable laser safety goggles.
ANSCHLUSSPLATTE CONNECTOR BOARD
PL 9880 D01
SCHALTERPLATTE KEY BOARD
PL 9873 D03
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD
Blockschaltbild Block diagram
PL 9860 D04
Bahamas MP34
Monte Carlo MP34
Venice B. CD34
Atlanta CD34
Daytona B. C34
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD Endstufe AF output PL 9860 D04
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD Prozessor Processor
( TO "SOFT TOUCH" MECH. ) FOR CD MODEL TN 708.3
( TO "S10" CD MECH. ) FOR CD MODEL no documentation
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD CD Interface
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD Tuner PL 9860 D04
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD Spannungsversorgung Power supply
AUDIO-L AUDIO-R
AF-OUTPUT
F-REF AF-SAMPLE AF-HOLD RDS-MPX FM-MPX AM-AF NICE-SDA NICE-SCL FS/LEVEL
CONNECTOR-INTERFACE
PROCESSOR
CRISP-SDA CRISP-SCL RDCL /LVI /AF-MUTE /STANDBY CRISP-SDA CRISP-SCL RDCL /LVI /AF-MUTE /STANDBY
SPK-RR+ SPK-RRSPK-RF+ SPK-RF-
SPK-LF+ SPK-LFSPK-LR+ SPK-LRSPK-LF+ SPK-LFSPK-LR+ SPK-LRSPK-LF+ SPK-LFSPK-LR+ SPK-LR-
SUB-OUT TEL-AF+ CDC-LINE-IN-L CDC-LINE-IN-R
CRISP-SDA CRISP-SCL RDCL /LVI /AF-MUTE /STANDBY
AM-VT AM/FM
AUDIO-R AUDIO-L
CD-SRQ CD-STBY CD-SCL CD-SDA CD-EJSW CD-RESET CD-LOAD CC-F/R CC-DOLBY-ON CC-MOTOR-ON CC-SMT-F CC-METAL CC-CPS-CTRL CC-SMT-R CC-CPS-OUT CC-REEL-F CC-REEL-R CC-MODE1 CC-MODE3 CC-MODE2
CD-SRQ CD-STBY CD-SCL CD-SDA CD-EJSW CD-RESET CD-LOAD CC-F/R CC-DOLBY-ON CC-MOTOR-ON CC-SMT-F CC-METAL CC-CPS-CTRL CC-SMT-R CC-CPS-OUT CC-REEL-F CC-REEL-R CC-MODE2 CC-MODE3 CC-MODE1
CD-SRQ TUNER CD-STBY CD-SCL CD-SDA CD-EJSW CD-RESET CD-LOAD CC-F/R CC-DOLBY-ON CC-MOTOR-ON CC-SMT-F CC-METAL CC-CPS-CTRL CC-SMT-R CC-CPS-OUT CC-REEL-F CC-REEL-R CC-MODE1 CC-MODE3 CC-MODE2
UB-SENSE U52-ON CNVSS SW14V-ON ILLU/GALA DIMMER-IN /LVI PEAK-LEVEL U142-ON IGNITION /RESET REMOTE-IN-REAR /TEL-MUTE WATCH-DOG CDC-BUS-TXD CDC-BUS-RXD ON-LAMP WIRE-REMOTE U-LAMP
UB-SENSE U52-ON CNVSS SW14V-ON ILLU/GALA DIMMER-IN /LVI PEAK-LEVEL /U142-ON IGNITION /RESET REMOTE-IN-REAR /TEL-MUTE WATCH-DOG CDC-BUS-TXD CDC-BUS-RXD ON-LAMP WIRE-REMOTE U-LAMP
UB-SENSE U52-ON CNVSS SW14V-ON ILLU/GALA DIMMER-IN /LVI PEAK-LEVEL U142-ON IGNITION /RESET REMOTE-IN-REAR /TEL-MUTE WATCH-DOG CDC-BUS-TXD CDC-BUS-RXD ON-LAMP WIRE-REMOTE U-LAMP Pg.6
(refer Pg.6)
LF-OUT
C1564 10
RR-OUT
V1580 DTC314TK
2 R1579 39k R1574 220k
R1554 82k R1580 39k R1588 220k
RR1576 470
C1575 0,1u C1576 0,1u
R1568 R1567 R1566 R1565
SPK-LR+
LR-OUT
RC1552 100u C1551 22n
C1619 47n U141
V1583 DTC314TK 10k V1582 DTC314TK
BAL99 V1551
MC33079D
VCC GND
11 C R1590 220k R1582 39k R1556 82k RRC1535 R1538 R1537 R1536 R1535 CR1539 C1577 0,1u C1578 0,1u R1605 10k LF
4 INPUT1
V1581 DTC314TK 10k
R1550 4,7k C1554 0,1u
R1589 220k R1581 39k R1555 82k
C1561 10
R1611 5,6k R1615 5,6k C
C1611 1u
C C C R1559 100
C1562 10
R1586 /AF-MUTE 10k V1585 BAV70 /LVI R1585 10k R1584 47k
0,1u C 68k 68k 68k 68k 1u2 220k R1613 5,6k
V1584 BC858C
R1560 100
R1552 C 3,9k LR RR
CC C1606 4,7u C
C C1621 C C7921
47u 1n
R1587 100
C1613 1u
C1605 0,1u
1u C 1u C R1545 10k U52 R1547 47k V1540 BC848C R1540 10k C
34 ADDR SCL SDA DGND I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C.
C1586 CRISP-SDA CRISP-SCL
SUB-OUT OPTION
R1530 18k C
C1530 47n C1531 0,1u 470
D1530 BA4558F-DXE7
R1529 39k R1534 82k
R1617 5,6k C
CC U141
R1546 10k RC
CC1542 22
R1542 100
R1541 47k
V1530 DTC314TK
C R1610 5,6k R1614 5,6k C
C1610 1u W1622 1
5 C1532 22u R1532 47k
U52 D C
R1544 0
C1533 C 27n
R1533 100k C
CC U141 C1618 47n B
LEVEL GND SCLG SDAG FMMPX MPXRDS AM I.C. AFHOLD AFSAMP FREF
I.C. NAV I.C. RROUT
FS/LEVEL C NICE-SCL NICE-SDA FM-MPX R1503 R1504 C1505 C1506 C100 0,22u 10n 22n
0,22u C
RR LR RF LF C1526 C1525 C1524 C1523 0,22u C 0,22u 0,22u 0,22u C1565 0,1u
TEF6894H
(refer Pg.2)
RDS-MPX AM-AF
RFOUT LFOUT PHCM PHONE TAPEL TAPER
AF-HOLD AF-SAMPLE F-REF C1511 1n
R1525 4,7k
C AUDIO-L AUDIO-R
R1524 10k C
R1523 10k C SUB-OUT TEL-AF+
C1521 0,22u C
C1516 220u C RC
C1522 0,22u
C1520 0,22u C
C1517 22n
R1513 5,6k
R1515 5,6k
R1512 5,6k
R1514 5,6k
R1502 10k
R1501 10k
C1572 C1573 C1570 C1571
4,7u 4,7u 4,7u 4,7u
R1612 5,6k R1616 5,6k C
C1612 1u
C C1620 C C7920
CONNECTOR INTERFACE
(refer Pg.3) RF
CDC-LINE-IN-L CDC-LINE-IN-R
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD Endstufe AF output
AGND CREF I.C. CDCM CDR CDL
OUT2 OUT4 14
SPK-LR-
INPUTINPUT2 INPUTSVR DIAG OUT 7 STAND-BY S-GND 8 PW-GND
C7928 47n
SPK-RRSPK-RR+
D1620 TDA7377 OUT1 OUTOUT2 OUTVCC VCC 4 INPUT1 INPUTINPUT2 INPUTSVR DIAG OUT 7 STAND-BY S-GND 8 PW-GND 15
SPK-RF+
SPK-RF-
AF OUTPUT
(refer Pg.5)
(refer Pg.3)
CC-CPS-OUT CC-SMT-R CC-CPS-CTRL CC-METAL CC-SMT-F CC-DOLBY-ON CC-F/R CC-MOTOR-ON
SW14V-ON
PEAK-LEVEL
CC-MODE1 CC-MODE3 CC-MODE2 CC-REEL-R
CC-REEL-F
U52-ON
/AF-MUTE
IGNITION
CRISP-SDA
M24C16WMN6T D860 VCC NC #WC NC SCL NC
U51 C860 47n D
R848 2,2k
2,2k 2,2k
R850 4,7k C805 0,1u
R835 R846 R845 R844
D R818 10k U51
MP854 MP855
D V814 BAV99 D V813 BAV99 D D C811 D C812 D C813 1n 1n 1n UB-SENSE /TEL-MUTE D R811 R812 R813 R836 47k 47k 47k 47k V810 R814 R815 R816 R840 BAV99 4,7k 4,7k 4,7k 4,7k
P07 P06 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 P107 P106 P105 P104 P103 P102 P101 AVSS P100 VREF AVCC
P44 P45 P46 P47 P50 P51 P52 P53 P54
PANEL-ON-SWITCH R803 4,7k
R817 220k D U51 R868 0
Not Inserted
CD-STBY CD-SCL CD-SDA CD-SRQ CD-EJSW CD-RESET CD-LOAD
M30620FCPFP
P55 P56 P57 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P66
DIMMER-IN
#RESET
WATCH-DOG WIRE-REMOTE R805 1k
10k L806 3,9uH
R801 R841 R810
4,7k 1k 1k
D CDC-BUS-RXD CDC-BUS-TXD U-LAMP
DAEWOO OPTION C809 FUNLINE OPTION
R804 0
D800 C808 1u D R821 D OPTION D 100k D 10k 10k 1k 220
C834 1u
220u D
R834 R838 R827 R842 C800
16MHz Z800
1n Not Inserted
C818 1n
Z801 32,768kHz
C819 1n
C803 33
R825 R823
4,7k 4,7k
C824 0,1u
R820 1M
GALA OPTION R837 1k
ILLU OPTION 1k R832
5 V811 BZA862A
R831 C830 47n 10k
R819 47k
V820 D
Not Inserted R824 R826 220k 220k D D
BZA862A
BC858C
V816 BAV99
R809 2,2k
ILLU/GALA
AF OUTPUT & POWER SUPPLY
(refer Pg.5&6)
REMOTE-IN-REAR
ON-LAMP
/RESET
U142-ON
C838 1u
C826 0,1u
V815 BAV99
SDA 5 6
R863 R862 D
R861 4,7k R860 4,7k
EEP-SDA EEP-SCL
CRISP-SCL
FLASH PROGRAMING
PWM1_ON/OFF PWM2_DISPLAY LCD-DI LCD-CLK LCD-CE /INH DIGITAL-GND ENCODER1 ENCODER2 U51A IR-REMOTE / KEY4 KEY3 KEY1 KEY2 U-LAMP GND
RU51 R833 100
(TO INTERMEDIATE PCB )
R1301 R1302
1k 1k 1k 1k C
X8 C C1301 U8 10n U12 U86 C 13 14
F/R DOLBY-ON NF-R NF-L GND SMT-F METAL CPS-CTRL SMT-R 14V 8.5V CPS-OUT 14V REEL-F GND REEL-R ANODE MODE2 COLLECTOR MODE3 MODE1
R1303 R1304
R1305 R1306 CC-F/R CC-DOLBY-ON CC-SMT-F CC-METAL CC-CPS-CTRL CC-SMT-R CC-CPS-OUT CC-REEL-F CC-REEL-R R1312 CC-MODE2 R1314 CC-MODE3 CC-MODE1 U51 R1315 47k R1313 R1311 U52 R1310 R1307 R1308 R1316
1k 1k 1k 1k 1k
R1309 47k 47k 47k
(TO "SOFT TOUCH" MECH.) FOR CC MODEL
47k U52
MP5217
R5221 1k
MP5214
MP5216
CD OPTION * REGULATOR
MP5213
R5231 1k
MP5215
B C5200
MP5212
C5222 3,3n
C5232 3,3n
L5200 3,9uH R5200 220
MP5208
MP5211
D2030 LM317P 3 IN OUT 2 ADJ 1
R5202 6,8k
R2031 22k
R2032 470
R2033 68
R5205 6,8k R5207 100k RU51 R5208 6,8k
R5203 100
MP5203
MP5204
MPMP5207 5
R2034 3,3k R2035 2,7k * B B C2030 0,1u
RR5209 R5210 R5211
CD-SDA
MP5201
CD-RESET
CD-EJSW
CC-MOTOR-ON
4,7k 47k
V2030 DTC143ZKA T-LINE (RDS) [CD34] A R9860 R9861 RA A A D D A A A A
C7901 1n
T-LINE (NRDS) [CD33]
R9863 R9864 R9865 R0 A A D D D
FR2008
MODEL INDICATOR
X6 X7 X1 1
T-LINE (NRDS) [C33]
PK6O 1 PK7O 1 PK8O 1 PK9O 1 PK14O PK15O PK16O PK17O PK18O PK19O PK6U 1 PK7U 1 PK8U 1
PK9U 1
FUNLINE (LOW) [CD54]
R9868 R0 D D D D D D D
FUTURE MODEL [CD/CC]
R8901 R8902 R8903 R8904 RD D D D D
CD-SRQ
CD-SCL
CD-LOAD
CD-STBY
CC OPTION * BC369
B-GND B-GND CD-AF-L AF-GND CD-AF-R CD-LOAD D-GND U51 CD-RESET NC CD-EJSW CD-SDA NC CD-SCL CD-STBY CD-SRQ U86 U86
(TO "S10" CD MECH.) FOR CD MODEL
XANTF MP1 XANT
(refer Pg.5) A
RDS OPTION *
L2 0,18uH
U55 AF-SAMPLE AF-HOLD AM-AF RDS-MPX
L4 0,18uH MP40
FM-MPX
A C2 8,2 C22 4,7 C3 1n R1 56k
ABSCHIRMB.
1 L40 114nH
8 99nH L3
C10 3,3 A
R34 100k A A R30 10
L30 3,9uH A C30 2,7n A
V40 BB814 A
V85 BAL31 DAC TUNING SYSTEM AM 30
C44 3,3
R84 A C84 C40 3,3 R83 A C83
100k 1u 220k 1u
FM AGC
10.25 MHz FM IF I2C AM IF2 IF COUNT 2 I C-BUS IF2 Gnd
AM/LW CIRCUIT
R640 47
A V645 BC858C V648 BC848C R645 39k C645 0,1u R646 1M A Not Insert C647 0,1u A R647 22k A
R644 1k
C46 2,7n
1st FM I/O-MIXER N1 :2 90
V641 BC848C C641 10n
A C69 R607 10
R* V611 BF543
R648 22k
C648 22u
R642 5,6k A
C611 0,1u A
R611 8,2k
L660 796kHz
HVR100-14
AM RF AGC WBFlag
N2 :5/10
A C81 R636 220k A A
C634 0,47u
2nd AM MIXER
FM LIMITER/ LEVEL
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
60 A 61 62
C90 R90
0,22u A 120k A
R634 22k
RL636 68uH
RC612 1n
A R621 1k
63 1st AM MIXER 64 IF1 Gnd 1
V620 1SV172 A
C635 180
R660 1k
L635 560uH
22 22n
C* C632 1,5n
R606 1k
L637 68uH
C633 330
* BC858C
R757 22k
R758 22k
R602 220k A
A C102 22n
R100 10,7MHz 82 IN OUT RRA
Z651 450KHz OUT IN GND
R38 100k V637 BC858C
Z100 10,7MHz
AM CIRCUIT
R760 3,3k V38 BC858C
* R761
V757 BC848C
V758 BC858C
R756 10k
R39 47k
R637 47k
R759 4,7k A U82
R638 10k C
AM-VT OPTION
C613 0,1u A A
(refer Pg.3) AM/FM
47k 47k
V39 DTC144EKA
HAUPTPLATTE MAIN BOARD Tuner
R603 220k
R609 220k A
R612 1k A
C614 0,1u
R102 22
A Z101
C650 22n
C607 10n
V602 Z47
C602 1n
C606 1n
L611 3,9uH
Z102 10,7MHz
R652 22k
R650 22
450kHz Z650
R605 150k
C605 R604 0,1u 1,8k
V601 Z47
R601 100k
C601 0,1u
R608 0
R662 82
L638 560uH
R80 C80
L600 3,9uH
C604 0,1u
V600 HN3G01J
Z103 10,7MHz
C109 22n
C654 10u A A
R643 3,9k
R641 39k
C640 0,1u
D100 TEA6845H
2,2uH L110
C41 6,8
AM IF AGC
LEVEL DAA
55 DEMODULATOR AFC 1
AM-NOISE DETECTOR
PEAK/ AVERAGE
BLANK PULSE
AM LEVEL
AM/FM LEVEL
Z700 20,5MHz
C110 68
R110 4,7k
V1 BB814
C9 6,8
V32 BF999
L31 22
C32 10
C701 47n A
R703 10k
R49 56k
C76 47u
BA885 V2
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUIT FOR RDS UPDATING
C12 47u
R701 3,9k
V70 BB156
C88 C85
47u A 0,1u A
AM DETECTOR
NICE-SDA
NICE-SCL
C6 2,7n
R3 470
L70 39nH
0,1u A
FS/LEVEL
R70 4,7k
C72 270
(refer Pg.5) V2009 BAV99 U142 V2006 LS4148 C2009 0,1u C2008 0,1u R2008 2,2k V2008 BAV99 R2006 56k R2005 150k V2005 BC848C C2001 0,47u B R2007 6,8k
V2007 BZX84 C12
W53 B W54 B
A W21 C A W22 C D W51 B
WATCH-DOG
UB-SENSE /LVI
SPK-LF+ SPK-LFSPK-LR+ SPK-LR-
U141 RR2003 330k
V2003 BZX84 C12 V2000 STP36NE06FP
D W52 B W31 B
MP2000 MP2001
V2053 BAL99
R2049 100k
47n R2045 18k
R2046 2,2k D2040 L4949ND013TR 8 VOUT VS 1
R2044 120k RRRR2041 10
W32 B W33 B W34 B
R2021 R2029 180k RV2022 BC858C C2021 0,1u R2027 120k R2022 R2025 47k R2023 R2024 C2022 0,1u
Radio / CD
Atlanta CD34 Venice Beach CD34
Operating and installation instructions !"#$ = = =
http://www.blaupunkt.com
Atlanta-VeniceCD34CoverE/C/K
11/11/03, 12:50
Open here ! = ! 2
CD34_2-3_EN/CH/KO
10/11/03, 20:13
10/11/03, 20:14
PORTUGUS
ESPAOL
ENGLISH
CONTROLS
button to open and release the control panel. Button to switch the unit on/off and to mute the unit. Volume control. Short press: BND button, to select the FM memory bank and the AM waveband, source selection to radio mode. Long press: TS, to start the Travelstore function. AUDIO button, to adjust the bass, treble, balance and fader settings, X-Bass, Sound Preset EQ. Short press: button, to display the time. Long press: to change the display priority. Arrow buttons Short press: MENU button, to open the basic settings menu. Long press: SCAN, to start scan function. Keys 1 - 6 SRC button, to select the CD, radio and CD changer (AUX) sources. Eject button 0 (which can only be seen after flipping the control panel).
BA Atlanta/Venice CD34_EN
11/11/03, 12:45
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Road safety.. 6 Installation.. 6 Accessories. 6 International telephone information. 6
CD changer mode. 15
Switching to CD changer mode.. 15 Selecting a CD.. 15 Selecting tracks.. 15 Fast searching (audible). 15 Changing the display. 16 Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs (REPEAT).. 16 Random play (MIX). 16 Scanning all tracks on all CDs (SCAN)... 16 Pausing playback (PAUSE). 16
Theft protection. 7 Detaching the control panel. 7 Attaching the control panel. 7 Off timer.. 8
Radio mode.. 11
Switching to radio mode. 11 Setting the tuner.. 11 Selecting the frequency range/ memory... 11 Tuning into a station.. 11 Storing stations.. 12 Storing stations automatically (Travelstore).. 12 Listening to preset stations. 12 Scanning receivable stations (SCAN)... 12 Setting the display.. 13
Briefly displaying the time. 17 Setting the time.. 17 Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode.. 17 Displaying the time continuously when the unit is off and the ignition is on... 17 Briefly displaying the time when the unit is switched off. 17
Sound and volume distribution settings.. 18
Adjusting the bass settings. 18 Adjusting the treble settings. 18 Setting the left/right volume distribution (balance). 18 Setting the front/back volume distribution (fader).. 18
CD mode.. 13
Switching to CD mode. 13 Selecting tracks.. 14 Fast searching (audible). 14 Random play (MIX). 14 Scanning tracks (SCAN).. 14 Repeating tracks (REPEAT). 14 Pausing playback (PAUSE). 14 Changing the display. 14 Displaying CD text.. 15
Equalizer and X-BASS. 19
X-BASS.. 19 Selecting preset sound effect. 19
Setting the level display. 20 External audio sources.. 20
Switching the AUX input on/off. 20
Specifications. 21
Setting the power-on volume. 9 Instantaneous volume reduction (mute).. 10 Mute while telephoning. 10 Confirmation beep.. 10
CLOCK - Time. 17
Switching on/off.. 8 Adjusting the volume.. 9
FRANAIS
Removable control panel. 7
Ejecting a CD.. 15
NOTES AND ACCESSORIES
Thank you for deciding to purchase a Blaupunkt product. We hope you enjoy using this new piece of equipment. Before using the device for the first time, please read these instructions carefully. The Blaupunkt editors are constantly working on making the operating instructions clearer and easier to understand. However, if you still have any questions on how to operate the unit please contact your dealer or the telephone hotline for your country. You will find the hotline telephone numbers printed at the back of this booklet. Remote control RC-12H is included in the Venice Beach CD34. You can conveniently access the most important functions of your car radio from the steering wheel via the optional RC08 or RC10. Amplifier All Blaupunkt and Velocity amplifiers can be used. CD changer You can connect the following Blaupunkt CD changers: CDC A 08, IDC A 09 and CDC A03. Compact Drive MP3 As an alternative to a CD changer, you can connect a Compact Drive MP3 to access MP3 music tracks. If you connect a Compact Drive MP3, you will first need to use a computer to store the MP3 music tracks on the Microdrive hard disk inside the Compact Drive MP3. Then, when the Compact Drive MP3 is connected to the car radio, you can play the tracks like normal CD music tracks. The Compact Drive MP3 is operated in the same way as a CD changer. Most of the CD changer functions can also be used with the Compact Drive MP3.
Road safety
Road safety has absolute priority. Only operate your car radio if the road and traffic conditions allow you to do so. Familiarise yourself with the unit before setting off on your journey. You should always be able to hear police, fire and ambulance sirens from afar. For this reason, set the volume of whatever you are listening to to a reasonable level.
Installation
If you want to install your car radio yourself, please read the installation and connection instructions that follow these operating instructions.
International telephone information
If you have any questions regarding the operation of your car radio or if you require further information, please do not hesitate to call us! The information hotline numbers are printed on the last page of these instructions.
Accessories
Only use accessories approved by Blaupunkt.
REMOVABLE CONTROL PANEL
Theft protection
As a way of protecting your equipment against theft, the unit is equipped with a detachable control panel (release panel). Without this control panel, the car radio is worthless to a thief. Protect your equipment against theft by taking the control panel with you every time you leave your vehicle. Do not leave the control panel in your vehicle not even in a hidden place. The control panel has been designed to be easily use. Note: G Never drop the control panel. G Never expose the control panel to direct sunlight or other heat sources. G Avoid making direct skin contact with the control panels contacts. If necessary, clean the contacts with a lint-free cloth and some alcohol.
ENGLISH PORTUGUS ESPAOL FRANAIS
Removable control panel
Notes: G The unit may only switch off after a few seconds, depending upon the OFF TIMER setting in the MENU as described later. G All current settings of the radio are saved. G CD already inserted in the unit remains there.
Attaching the control panel
There are various ways of attaching the control panel but the following method is recommended:
Hold the control panel
perpendicular to the unit.
Slide the control panel into the
units guides, located at the lower left and right sides, until it clicks into place.
Push the control panel gently in
upward direction until it clicks into its place.
Detaching the control panel Press the button 1.
The control panel locking mechanism opens.
Pull the control panel straight off
the unit, by holding the right hand side of the control panel.
Note: G When attaching the control panel, make sure you do not press on the display. If the unit was still switched on when you removed the control panel, the unit will automatically switch back on with the last settings activated i.e. radio, CD or CD changer (AUX) when the panel is reinserted. 7
Off timer
After opening the control panel, the unit will switch off after a pre-adjusted time between 0 to 30 seconds.
SWITCHING ON/OFF
Switching on/off
There are various ways of switching the unit on/off: Switching on/off using the vehicle ignition If the unit is correctly connected to the vehicles ignition and it was not switched off using ON/OFF button 2, it will switch on/off simultaneously with the ignition. Switching on/off using the removable control panel
Press the MENU button 8. Press the button 7 twice to
display OFF TIMER. buttons 7. When you have finished making your changes,
Set the time using the @ or #
press the MENU button 8 twice.
Note: G If the OFF TIMER is set to 0 second, the unit switches off immediately after opening the control panel.
Remove the control panel.
The unit switches off.
Attach the control panel again.
The unit switches on. The last settings (radio, CD, CD changer or AUX) will be reactivated. Switching on/off using button 2
To switch the unit on, press button
2. 2 for longer than two seconds. The unit switches off.
To switch the unit off, press button
Note: G If you switch on the unit when the ignition is off, the unit will switch off automatically after one hour to prevent draining of the vehicle battery.
Switching on by inserting a CD If the unit is switched off and there is no CD inserted in the drive,
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
The volume can be adjusted in steps from 0 (mute) to 66 (maximum).
Adjusting the volume
press the
button 1.
RADIO MODE
Switching to radio mode
If you are listening to CD, CD changer or AUX mode,
Radio mode
Selecting the frequency range/ memory
This unit can receive programmes broadcast over the FM and AM frequency ranges. There are three preset memory levels for the FM range and one for the AM range. Six stations can be stored on each memory level. Selecting the FM memory level or the AM frequency range respectively
press the BND-TS 4 button
keep pressing the SRC button :
until FM or AM (MW) appears in the display.
Setting the tuner
In order to guarantee the perfect functioning of the radio element, the unit must be set for the region in which you are located. You can choose between Europe (EUROPE), America (USA), Thailand (THAI) and South America (S-AMERICA). The tuner comes from the factory set for the region in which the unit was sold. Should you encounter problems with radio reception, please check this setting. This set of instructions refers to the USA setting.
Keep pressing the BND-TS button
4 to switch between the FM memory levels (FM1, FM2 and FMT) and the AM frequency range respectively.
Tuning into a station
There are various ways of tuning into a station. Automatic seek tuning
Press the or % button 7.
The unit tunes into the next receivable station. Setting the sensitivity for station seek tuning You can configure the radio to only tune into stations with a strong reception or to also tune into those with a weak reception.
Press the MENU button 8. Press the button 7 repeatedly
until TUNER appears on the display.
Keep pressing the @ or # button
7 until the desired region appears in the display. When you have finished making your changes,
7 until SENS HI or SENS LO appears in the display.
SENS HI means that the tuner is highly sensitive. SENS LO means it is set to the lower sensitivity setting.
Set the required sensitivity using
Note: Stations that were previously stored in this memory are deleted in the process.
the @ or # buttons 7. When you have finished making your changes,
press the MENU button 8.
Tuning into stations manually You can also tune into stations manually.
Press the @ or # button :.
Note: G Different seek tuning sensitivities can be set separately for FM and AM repectively.
4 until the seek tuning starts. The station storing procedure begins. FM TSTORE or AM TSTORE appears in the display. After the process is completed, the station that is stored in location 1 of the respective memory level will be played.
Press and hold the BND-TS button
Listening to preset stations Select the memory level on which
the station was stored.
Press the preset station button
Storing stations
Storing stations manually
1 - of the station you want to listen to.
Select the required memory level
(FM1, FM2 or FMT) or the AM frequency range.
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN)
You can briefly listen in to all receivable stations by activating the scan function. You can set the scanning time to between 5 and 30 seconds in the menu. Starting SCAN
Tune into the station. Press one of the station buttons
1 - for longer than 2 seconds to store the station to that button.
Storing stations automatically (Travelstore)
You can automatically store six stations with the strongest reception in the region. The stations are stored in the FMT or AM memory depending on the selected frequency range.
Keep the MENU button 8 pressed
until the scan process starts. SCAN appears briefly in the display followed by the current frequency (which flashes). Stopping SCAN and continuing listening to a station
Press the MENU button 8.
Scanning is stopped and the station that was tuned into last will remain active.
Setting the scantime
CD MODE
You can use this unit to play standard audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs with a diameter of either 5 or 3 inches. Risk of damage to the CD drive! Contoured CDs (shape CDs) are not suitable for playback in this unit. We accept no liability for any damage to the CD drive or CD that may occur as a result of the use of unsuitable CDs.
CD mode
Press the MENU button 8. Keep pressing the or % button Set the required scantime using
7 until SCAN TIME appears in the display.
Note: The set scantime also applies to scanning in CD and CD changer mode.
Switching to CD mode
If there is no CD inserted in the drive and the unit is playing Radio or CD Changer (AUX) mode, press the button 1. The release panel opens. Gently insert CD with the printed side uppermost into the drive until you feel some resistance. The CD is drawn into the drive automatically. 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 clicks into place. CD playback begins. G If a CD is already inserted in the drive and the unit is playing Radio or CD Changer (AUX) mode. Keep pressing the SRC button : until CD appears in the display. Playback begins from the point at which it was last interrupted.
Setting the display
In radio mode, you have the option of continuously displaying the time or the frequency.
Keep the
button 6 pressed until the required display appears.
Selecting tracks Press one of the arrow buttons 7
to select the next or previous track. If you press the or @ button 7 once, the current track will be played again from the beginning. Stopping SCAN and continuing playback button 8. The current track will then continue to be played.
To stop scanning, press the MENU
Fast searching (audible)
To fast search backwards or forwards,
keep one of the @ # buttons 7
pressed until fast reversing / fast forwarding begins.
Random play (MIX) Press button 5 MIX 9.
MIX CD appears briefly in the display and the MIX symbol lights up. The next randomly selected track will then be played. Stopping MIX
button 4 RPT 9. RPT TRCK appears briefly in the display and the RPT symbol lights up. The track is repeated until you deactivate RPT. Cancelling repeat press button 4 RPT 9 again. RPT OFF appears briefly in the display and the RPT symbol disappears. Normal playback is then continued.
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) If you want to repeat a track, press
If you want to stop the repeat function,
Press button 5 MIX 9 again.
MIX OFF appears briefly in the display and the MIX symbol disappears.
Pausing playback (PAUSE) Press button 3 E 9.
PAUSE appears in the display. Cancelling pause
Scanning tracks (SCAN)
You can briefly play all the tracks on a CD.
Press button 3 E 9 while in
pause mode. Playback is continued.
Press the MENU button 8 for
longer than two seconds. The next track will then be played for scantime as set in the Setting the scantime.
Changing the display
Two options are available: G Track number and clock.
Note: You can set the scantime. For further details, please read the section entitled Setting the scantime in the Radio mode chapter.
Track number and playing time. button 6 for longer than two seconds until the required display appears.
Press the
Displaying CD text
Some CDs feature so-called CD text. The CD text may include the name of the performer, the album and the track name. You can have the CD text displayed as running text at every change of track. After the CD text has been displayed once, the standard display (as described in the Changing the display section) will be shown. Switching CD text on/off Press the MENU button 8. Press the or % button 7 repeatedly until CD TEXT appears on the display. Switch on (TEXT ON) or off (TEXT OFF) the CD text function by pressing the # or @ button 7. When you have finished making your changes,
adjust the balance (right/left). When you have finished making your changes,
adjust the bass. When you have finished making your changes,
press the AUDIO button 5. Setting the front/back volume distribution (fader) To set the front/back volume
distribution (fader), press the AUDIO button 5. BASS appears in the display.
press the AUDIO button 5. Adjusting the treble settings Press the AUDIO button 5.
until TREB appears in the display.
until FADER appears in the display.
adjust the treble. When you have finished making your changes,
adjust the fader (front/back). When you have finished making your changes,
press the AUDIO button 5.
EQUALIZER AND X-BASS
X-BASS
X-Bass means increased bass at low volumes. Note: G X-BASS can be adjusted separately for each audio source (radio, CD, CD-changer and AUX). You can select preset sound effect for the following styles of music: G ROCK G POP G CLASSIC The settings for these music styles have already been programmed. To select one of the sound presets, press the AUDIO 5 button. BASS appears on the display.
Equalizer and X-BASS
Selecting preset sound effect
To set the X-BASS, press the
AUDIO 5 button. BASS appears on the display.
Press the # button 7 repeatedly
until XBASS ON or XBASS OFF appears on the display.
until one of sound effect options appears on the display.
choose between XBASS ON and XBASS OFF.
choose between the presets. If you want to deactivate the sound preset, choose EQ OFF from the available options.
Press the AUDIO 5 button once
you have completed the setting.
you have completed the setting. Note: G The selected preset sound effect is applied to all audio sources.
LEVEL DISPLAY
Setting the level display
The level display briefly provides a symbolic display of the volume and the audio control settings whilst you are adjusting them. When settings are not being made, the level display indicates the music level of the car radio. You can also switch the music level display. Switching the level display On/ Off
EXTERNAL SOURCES
External audio sources
Instead of connecting a CD changer, you can connect another audio source equipped with a line output. The audio source, for example, can be a portable CD player, MiniDisc player or MP3 player. The AUX input must be activated in the menu. If you want to connect an external audio source, you will need an adapter cable. You can obtain this adapter cable (BP no.: 897 093) from your authorised Blaupunkt dealer.
MENU appears on the display.
Press the or % button 7
repeatedly until PEAK LVL appears on the display.
choose between PEAK ON and PEAK OFF. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENU button 8 twice.
Switching the AUX input on/off Press the MENU button 8.
MENU appears in the display.
Keep pressing the or % button Press the @ or # button 7 to
7 until AUX OFF or AUX ON appears in the display.
switch AUX on/off. When you have finished making your changes,
Note: If the AUX input is switched on it can be selected by pressing the SRC button : and it is shown as AUX INPUT on the display.
SPECIFICATIONS
Output power: 4 18W RMS @ 10% THD
Amplifier Tuner
Frequency ranges USA: FM: 87.5 107.9 MHz (200 kHz step) AM: kHz (10 kHz step) Frequency ranges Europe: FM: 87.MHz (100 kHz step auto/50 kHz manual) AM: kHz (9 kHz step) Frequency ranges Thailand: FM: 87.MHz (50 kHz step auto/25 kHz step manual) AM: kHz (9 kHz step) Frequency ranges South America: FM: 87.5 107.9 MHz (100 kHz step auto/50 kHz step manual) AM: kHz (10 kHz step) FM mono sensitivity: 17 dbf FM frequency response: 35 - 16,000 Hz
Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
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4 channels: 2V
Input sensitivity
AUX input: 2 V / 6 k
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Installation instructions
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Safety instructions
When carrying out installation work and making connections please observe the following safety instructions: - Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery! When doing so, please observe the vehicle manufacturers safety instructions. - Make sure you do not damage vehicle components when drilling any holes. - The cross sections of the positive and negative cables must not be less than 1.5 mm2. - Do not connect the vehicles plug connectors to the radio! - You can obtain the adapter cable required for your vehicle type from any BLAUPUNKT dealer. - Depending on the model, your vehicle may differ from the description provided here. We accept no responsibility for any damages due to incorrect installation or connection or for any consequential damages. If the information provided here is not suitable for your specific installation requirements, please contact your Blaupunkt dealer, your vehicle manufacturer or our telephone hotline. When installing an amplifier or changer, you must first connect the device earth connections before connecting the plugs for the line-in or lineout jacks. EA
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