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Radio / CD

Operating instructions

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Acapulco RDM 168 Biarritz RDM 169 Sevilla RDM 168

ENGLISH

DEUTSCH
Remote control RC 08 (optional)
The display consists of three fields and varies according to the operating mode and function.
- Stereo - CD inserted LD - Loudness Radio mode AF - Alternative Frequency for RDS PTY - RDS programme type TA - Priority for traffic information TP - Traffic programme station lo - Seek tuning sensitivity CD mode RPT Repeat function MIX Tracks played at random CD changer mode optional RPT - Repeat function MIX - Tracks played at random
CD changer mode (optional) Current track Audio Numeric and graphic representation of the volume and audio settings DSC Permanent display for DSC programming. Graphic representation of the volume level selected.
DSC Serves as display and input field during DSC programming Clock display Miscellaneous Indicates new source and the active functions (e.g. SCAN)
CD changer mode (optional) Current CD playing CD time (elapsed time), CD name and brief indication of changes in function Clock display

CD mode Current track

CD mode CD time (elapsed playback time), CD name, CD number and brief indication of function switch, Clock display
Display field 1: Radio mode Memory banks and wavebands Brief indication of preset station (e.g. P1)
Display field 2: Radio mode Radio frequency or station name PTY programme type Clock display
Display field 3: Displays active functions

Display

Contents
Display.. 31 Equipment features list.. 33 Quick reference.. 34
Remote control operation. 38 Selecting a waveband. 42 Station tuning.. 42 Scrolling through the broadcast networks (FM only). 42 Switching between the memory banks (FM).. 42 Storing stations.. 42 Storing stations with the strongest reception automatically with Travelstore.. 43 Recalling stored stations.. 43 Scanning stations with Radio Scan. 43 Changing the scan time. 43 Selecting the automatic tuning sensitivity... 43 Switching between Stereo/Mono (FM). 44 PTY - Programme Type. 44 Programme types.. 44 Switching PTY ON/OFF. 44 Checking the programme type of the station... 44 Selecting a programme type. 44 Storing programme types. 45 Scanning stations with PTY SCAN. 45 PTY priority.. 45
Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON. 46
Traffic announcement priority on/off. 46 Warning beep.. 46 Switching the warning beep off. 46 Automatic seek tuning start (CD mode).. 46 Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep. 46

Important notes.. 39

What you need to know. 39 Traffic safety... 39 Installation.. 39 Telephone mute. 39 Accessories (optional). 39 Additional amplifiers. 39 CD changers.. 39 Remote control unit.. 39

CD operation.. 47

Switching on the CD mode. 47 Inserting a CD.. 47 Removing a CD. 47 Selecting a track.. 47 CD-MIX operation.. 47 CD-PAUSE.. 47 CD-Repeat (RPT).. 48 CD-Scan.. 48
Theft protection system / Release panel. 40
Detaching the release panel.. 40 Attaching the release panel. 40 Care of the control panel.. 40 Fixing the release panel.. 40

CD changer operation. 48

Inserting CDs.. 48 Removing CDs.. 48 CD playback... 48 Selecting a track.. 48 MIX... 49 CD-PAUSE.. 49 CD-Scan.. 49 Selecting the display mode. 49
Selecting the operating mode.. 41 Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System ). 41
AF - Alternative frequency.. 41 REG - regional programme. 41 32

CD naming. 50

Start entering CD names.. 50 Altering CD names. 50 Deleting CD names.. 50
Biarritz RDM 169, Sevilla RDM 168 Features in common: RDS (FM/MW/LW) EON PTY (Station search according to program type) Codem D reception concept 30 station presets Clock (precision timing via RDS; switches automatically between standard and daylight savings time) Release panel (electronic detachable operating panel) 4-channel preamp out 3V 4 x 40 watts of maximum power output CD player DMS Disc Management System (CD changer connection possible) AUX (connection for auxiliary sound source) Infrared remote control unit (optional) Telephone mute (sound sources muted during telephone calls) Bass Logic (1-band equalizer) to adjust bass and mid-range frequencies Individual sound settings of each sound source (Source Tone Memory)

Acapulco RDM 168 with multi-colour display in blue + Digital parametric equalizer (2-band) to adjust mid-range and high frequencies + SHARX: automatic intermediate frequency switching designed to reduce interference from adjacent radio stations + CD naming

Clock.. 52

Setting the clock.. 52 Displaying the clock.. 52 Correcting the time after the power has been disconnected.. 52 Deactivating the hour correction function.. 52
Setting the equalizer.. 53
Notes on making the settings.. 53 Assistance in setting your equalizer.. 54

DSC programming.. 55

Overview of the DSC factory settings. 57

Specifications. 57

Amplifier.. 57 Tuner... 57 CD.. 57 CD Changer.. 57

Equipment features list

Quick reference
1 Detachable operating panel Press the REL button to release the detachable operating panel and remove it from the vehicle. To re-attach the panel, set it into the guide on the right-hand side of the chassis. Gently press in the left side of the panel until it snaps into place. Be sure not to press or apply any pressure directly on the display. 2 Switching the unit on/off With the operating panel in place and the ignition switched on, press the on/ off button in the middle of the volume knob briefly or insert a CD into the unit. It will play at the preset volume. Switching on/off with the ignition: If the unit has been connected as described in the instructions, it can also be turned on and off with the vehicle ignition. The unit will switch on in the mode used last before it was switched off. Switching on when the ignition is off: It is possible to play the unit with the ignition turned off (as long as the operating panel is in place): Press the on/ off button in the middle of the volume knob briefly to switch the unit on. 34 When the unit is switched on, it will play at the preset volume. To adjust the volume, turn the volume control. Turn the volume control in a clockwise direction to raise the volume and in a counter-clockwise direction to lower the volume. To lower the volume quickly, press the on/off button briefly. Mute will appear in the display and the volume will drop to the mute value set in the DSC menu. Press the on/off button again or turn the volume control to cancel the mute To prevent the battery from running down, the system will turn off automatically after approximately one hour of playback. 3 Eject Press this button to eject the CD from the radio unit. 4 Volume adjustment: 6 Display The display indicates all settings, operating modes and functions. 7 Rocker switch function. The mute function and the preset volume can be altered, refer to DSC programming. 5 CD insert After a CD is inserted with the label facing up, it will automatically be transported to its playing position. The unit will automatically switch to playback.

LD - Loudness Loudness boosts the bass frequency at low volume. Loudness on/off: Press AUD until you hear a beep. : DSC (Direct Software Control) Using DSC you can adjust programmable basic settings to suit your own personal preferences. Refer to the section on DSC programming for more information. ; Clock display When the unit is switched on press DIS briefly and the current time will appear in the display for approximately 8 seconds. Additional function for clock display: Press and hold DIS until you hear a beep to display the time permanently. If you activate another function, the time will disappear from the display for approximately 8 seconds. < Preset buttons 1 to 6 Radio mode You can store up to six stations in each memory bank (I, II, and T). On MW and LW you can also store six stations each.
Storing stations Tune the radio into the station you would like to store. Press the preset button on which you want to store this station (radio will switch to mute) and hold it down until the radio becomes audible again and you hear a beep. Recalling stored stations Select the waveband and, on FM the memory bank (I!, II, or T) as well. Then press the corresponding preset button 1-6 briefly to listen to the station stored there. Additional function for the station preset buttons Storing and recalling the PTY program type. When PTY is active (PTY will appear in the display), then you can store and recall a program type (e.g. rock, pop, classical, news, etc.) on each for the station preset buttons for the FM waveband. CD mode 3/ -Pause Press the station preset button marked 3/ to interrupt CD playback. PAU-
SE will appear in the display. Press button again to resume CD playback. 4/RPT - Repeat Press the station preset button marked 4/RPT to repeat the CD track currently playing. REPEAT-T will appear briefly in the display. RPT will light up in display field 3. The track title will repeat until 4/RPT is pressed again or you press the rocker switch to select a different track. 5/MIX Press the station preset button marked 5/MIX to switch to MIX playback for the CD currently playing. The tracks on the CD will be played in random order. The current setting is briefly indicated in the display: MIX CD will flash briefly in the display and MIX will appear in display field 3. Press 5/MIX again to switch this function off. CD-Changer mode 3/ - Pause Press the station preset button marked 3/II to interrupt CD playback. PAUSE

Installation

If you would like to install your new car stereo yourself or add other audio components to existing ones, then please read the enclosed instructions on installation and connection carefully. In order to ensure that the unit operates properly the positive power supply line must be connected via the ignition and the permanent +12 V lead. Do not ground the loudspeaker outputs! This will result in damage to the unit output stages.

Accessories (optional)

Use only Blaupunkt-approved accessories and spare parts. You can use the following Blaupunkt products with this audio system: Additional amplifiers All Blaupunkt amplifiers CD changers Blaupunkt CDC-A 08 and Blaupunkt CDC-A 072 Remote control unit Blaupunkt RC 08 infrared remote control unit. The RC 08 infrared remote control unit allows you to conveniently operate the most important functions from the steering wheel.

Traffic safety

As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Never use your car audio system in a way that could distract you. Please keep in mind that you travel a distance of 14 m per second at a speed of only 50 km/h. Should the traffic situation become particularly demanding, we advise you not to use the audio system. Always make sure that you are still able to hear any warning signals coming from outside the vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly. Consequently, you should always select a moderate volume for playing your car audio system while you are driving.
PHONE will then appear in the display. Traffic announcements continue to have priority if you have activated TA. You can interrupt traffic messages by pressing TA.
If you have installed a car telephone in your vehicle, it is possible to automatically mute the radio or CD playback when you use the telephone (telephone mute).

Telephone mute

Important notes
Theft protection system / Release panel
To best protect your car audio system from theft, this unit has been equipped with a detachable control panel.
Care of the control panel
After you have removed the release panel, protect it from any form of rough handling. Make sure it does not come into contact with any type of fluids. Store it away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat. The connection contact strip which is visible on the rear side of the panel must be in perfect condition to ensure that the system is able to function properly. It is highly advisable to store the control panel in the protective case provided.

Storing stations

On FM, you can store six stations on the preset buttons 1 - 6 for each of the memory banks (I, II, T). On MW/LW, you can also store six stations each. Select the appropriate waveband by pressing BA/TS.
Automatic seek tuning Up Down <</>> Up/down in short intervals (on FM only if AF is switched off)
Tune into a station with the rocker switch (either automatically or manually).
You can automatically store the six FM stations with the most powerful signals in your current reception area sorted according to their signal strength. This function is particularly convenient on longer trips. Press the BA/TS button for 2 seconds. T-STORE will appear in the display. The six strongest FM stations will be automatically stored on the memory bank T (Travelstore). When this process has been
You can scan through all of the stations in your reception area. To start the Scan function: Press SC for approximately 2 seconds. The scanned frequency or the station name will start flashing in the display. During the scanning process FM-SCAN or
You can alter the automatic tuning sensitivity. If lo is displayed, the radio will only pick up strong, local stations (low sensitivity). If lo does not light up, the radio will also pick up weaker, more distant stations. To switch the automatic tuning sensitivity and program the sensitivity level, refer to the section on DSC programming.
Storing stations with the strongest reception automatically with Travelstore
Press the corresponding preset button briefly to recall the station.
Scanning stations with Radio Scan
Selecting the automatic tuning sensitivity
Note: If you attempt to store a station which is already stored, the corresponding station and the station preset will flash in the display if you are in a different memory bank.
You can recall any stored station at the touch of a button. Select the waveband by pressing BA/ TS. For FM, also choose the corresponding memory bank by pressing the BA/TS button as many times as necessary until the desired bank appears in the display.
The scan time per radio station can be set to between 5 and 20 seconds. For more detailed information, refer to the section on DSC programming - SCANTIME.

Changing the scan time

Press the desired preset button until the radio resumes play after the muting (takes approximately 2 seconds) or until you hear a beep. Now the station has been stored. The display will indicate which station has been stored.
completed, the name of the strongest station will appear in the display and begin to play. If desired, stations can also be stored manually in the Travelstore bank, refer to the section on Storing stations.
AM-SCAN will light up in the display. If you want to continue listening to the station which is being scanned, then Press SC briefly. This ends the Radio Scan function. If no station is selected, the scan function will switch off after the frequency band has run through. The station selected previously will resume play.

Switching PTY ON/OFF

Press PTY. When the function is active, the programme type selected last will briefly appear in the display and PTY will appear permanently. 44
b) Using the <</>> buttons on the rocker switch When PTY is switched on, you can select a programme type using buttons <</>>. Press << or >>; the programme type selected last will be displayed for 3 seconds. During this period press >> (forwards) or << (backwards) to select the desired type. Press << or >> as many times as required.
If necessary, press the PTY button to switch on the function.

PTY priority

Situation: PTY is switched on and lights up in the display. No station offering the selected programme type can be found currently in your reception range (with seek tuning or scan). The set will switch back to the station previously tuned into.

Storing programme types

Each of the preset buttons 1-6 has been assigned one programme type at the factory. If desired, you can also replace these with other available programme types. To do so, make sure that PTY lights up in the display.
Note: As already mentioned, these functions are only supported by a limited number of RDS stations at the present time.
If you would like to listen to a station with the selected PTY, press / to start the seek tuning function. If the radio is unable to find a station offering the selected programme type, the display will show NO PTY and a beep will be emitted. The radio will select the station which was tuned into before seek tuning was activated.
Important: PTY must appear in the display. Press SC. All of the stations in your current reception area offering the selected programme type will be scanned. To switch off PTY-SCAN: Press SC or the rocker switch again.
During CD operation, the set will also switch to the radio programme if the selected PTY becomes available within the broadcast network. After the PTY programme has ended the system will switch back to the previous mode (radio or CD).
Scanning stations with PTY SCAN
Select a programme type using buttons <</>> and hold down the desired preset button (1-6) until you hear a beep. Now the selected programme type can be recalled by pressing this preset as long as PTY lights up in the display.
As soon as it is possible to receive a programme in the broadcast network with the PTY selected, the radio will switch over to the corresponding station for the duration of the programme. Example: - Station playing: NDR3. - PTY lights up in the display. - Programme type POP selected. - Seek tuning is started. - No station with PTY-POP can be found. - The display shows NO PTY and - automatically switches back to NDR3. - NDR2 airs a PTY-POP programme. - The radio will switch to the linked stati on NDR2 for the duration of the POP programme.

Although this volume was preset at the factory, you can use the DSC function to alter the setting (see DSC programming - TA VOL).
Switching the warning beep off
a) Tune into another station offering traffic information: Press the rocker switch or

Switching on the CD mode

CD is inserted, CD lights up in the display. Press SCR to switch the audio source: Press SRC as often as necessary until the CD functions appear in the display (track number and elapsed playing time).
After you insert a CD, the CD functions will appear in the display.

CD-PAUSE

/ Select track: Up Down

Inserting a CD

Switch the car audio system on.
Insert a CD (label facing up) gently into the CD slot. The CD will be automatically transported to its playing position. CD playback will begin.
Fast forward, audible (CUE) Hold >> pressed down for as long as necessary.
If is pressed only once the unit will return to the beginning of the track currently playing.
Press the station preset button marked 3/ to interrupt CD playback. CD-PAUSE will appear in the display. Press this button again to cancel the pause function. The CD programme will continue on from where it left off.
This car audio system is also equipped with a CD player. Note: Use only perfectly circular CDs with a diameter of 12 cm. CDs with a diameter of 8 cm or CDs manufactured in the shape of a butterfly or a beer mug, for example, are not suitable for use with this equipment. Using such CDs can very likely result in the destruction of the CD and the CD drive. We assume no responsibility for damages caused by using unsuitable CDs.

Removing a CD

Press the Eject button briefly. The CD will eject. Do not interfere with the automatic CD insert/eject function in any way as this might damage the mechanism. If you do not remove the CD, it will be pulled back into the unit after approximately 30 seconds.
Fast reverse, audible (REVIEW) Hold << pressed down for as long as necessary.

CD-MIX operation

You can play back the tracks on the CD in random order. Press 5/MIX on the station preset buttons briefly to switch the function on and off. MIX is switched on when MIX CD appears briefly in the display when you switch audio sources and each time the CD track changes.

Selecting a track

The rocker switch acts as a successive switch, i.e. press it repeatedly to skip over several tracks. The number of the track currently selected will appear beside T in the display.

CD operation

You can scan all of the CD tracks. To start the SCAN function: Press SC for approximately 2 seconds. SCAN will appear in the display. All of the tracks on the CDs inserted in the magazine will be scanned briefly one after the other in ascending order. To end the SCAN function: Press SC for approximately 2 seconds. The track scanned last will begin to play.
Selecting the display mode
During CD playback you can select the display mode: DISC NO - displays the number of the CD currently playing. NAME - displays the name of the CD currently playing, e.g. Madonna (for the Acapulco RDM 168 only). - displays the elapsed playing time of a track, e.g. 2:32, in minutes.
Press the station preset button marked 3/ to interrupt CD playback. CD-PAUSE will appear in the display. again to cancel the pause Press 3/ function. The CD programme will continue on from where it left off.

CD naming

To switch the display mode: You can switch the display mode in the DSC menu (see DSC programming CD DISP). TIME is the factory default setting. The display mode will appear briefly, followed by the corresponding value, e.g. TIME, 2:32. If you have selected NAME and you have not named the CD playing, the TIME display will appear for this CD. Also read the section on CD naming. Note: The following functions apply to the Acapulco RDM 168 only. You can enter individual names for CDs. This name (e.g. MADONNA) will then appear in the display if you have selected CD NAME in the DSC menu. You can enter up to 30 CD names for the integrated CD player. When you insert the CD, the player will recognise it and display the name if you have selected this display mode in the DSC menu. You can enter up to 99 CD names for the CD changer. When the CD changer selects the CD, it will recognise it and display the name if you have selected this display mode in the DSC menu. If the CD has not yet been named, eight dashes will appear in the display. The first dash will flash. Press << or >> and select a letter, number or blank space. Select _ to enter a blank space. Press << or >> to select the next character. Press DSC to save the name. The display will return to the CDC NAME mode. Repeat this process to name another CD. To quit the mode, press DSC.

Start entering CD names

Press SRC to select either the CD player or the CD changer, insert a CD if necessary. Press DSC and / as often as necessary until CD/CDC NAME appears in the display. Press << >> to switch to CD naming. A CD name or number will appear. Press / to select the desired CD. Press << >> to switch to CD EDIT MODE.

Altering CD names

If you want to alter a name which has already been entered, proceed as described in the section on Start entering CD names.

Deleting CD names

You can delete individual CD names, the names for the CD magazine or the complete list of names for the CD player or the CD changer. Deleting one CD name Activate the CD NAMING MODE.
Select the CD whose name you want to delete. Activate the CD NAME EDIT mode.
Deleting the entire list of names stored in the CD changer Activate the CD NAMING MODE. Activate the CD NAME EDIT mode.
Deleting all CD names in a CD magazine Activate the CD NAMING MODE. Activate the CD NAME EDIT mode.
Deleting the entire list of names stored in the integral CD player Proceed as described above, except that the list of names stored in the CD player will already be deleted after you press and hold down DSC for 8 seconds.
Press DSC and hold it down. You will hear a beep after 2, 8 and 12 seconds. The names in the magazine will be deleted after 8 seconds. Hold the button pressed down for at least 8 seconds but release it before 12 seconds have elapsed. DELETED will appear in the display after the names have been deleted. The CDC NAME mode will appear again in the display.
Press DSC and hold it down. After 2 seconds (and after 8 and 12 seconds as well) you will hear a beep. After 2 seconds one name will be deleted. If you want to delete one name only, then press DSC for at least 2 seconds but release it again before 8 seconds have elapsed. DELETED will appear in the display after the name has been deleted. The CDC NAME mode will appear again in the display.
Press DSC and hold it down. You will hear a beep after 2, 8 and 12 seconds. The list of names stored in the CD changer will be deleted after 12 seconds. Hold the button pressed down for at least 12 seconds. DELETED will appear in the display after the list of names has been deleted. The CDC NAME mode will appear again in the display.

The individual steps you have to take to make these settings are described in the following table.
The HIGH EQ and LOW EQ filters can be set in the DSC menu: Press DSC. Press / as often as necessary until HIGH EQ or LOW EQ appears in the display. Press << or >> once and set the level in the following table by pressing /. Press << >> to switch the frequency range.
Notes on making the settings
The following notes are intended as recommendations only. They do not necessarily reflect your own personal sound preferences. We recommend that you use a music CD you are familiar with to make the settings. The CD should include tracks with different instruments and vocals. Purely electronic music is not well suited to serve as a basis for making the settings because the original sounds cannot be determined. Before you set the equalizer, set bass, treble, balance and fader to 0 and switch the Loudness function off, if necessary. This setting is described in the Quick Reference under AUD. Now listen to the CD you have selected. Evaluate the sound according to your own personal preferences.
Now you can compare the sound produced by your car stereo with or without the equalizer.
Press DSC to store your settings. You can switch the equalizer on and off in the DSC menu using the EQ ON or EQ OFF option.
The acoustic characteristics of the car interior affect the quality of the sound reproduced in your vehicle to a much greater extent than the speakers.
These parametric filters can be adjusted to very exact settings even without the help of measuring instruments.
Now refer to Sound impression/problem in the table and you will find suggestions to eliminate any problems under What to do.

Setting the equalizer

Assistance in setting your equalizer
Start to make your settings in the mid-range/treble and end it with the bass range. Frequency range Bass 30 - 100 Hz Sound impression/problem Bass reproduction too weak What to do Boost the basses with the LOW EQ filter Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz Level: +4 to +6 dB Notes Avoid distortion. Boost the level carefully if the speaker diameter is too small
Lower mid-range 100 - 400 Hz
Unclear bass Playback reverberates Unpleasant pressure on the ears
Reduce the lower mid-range with the LOW EQ filter Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz Level: approximately 4 dB
The tone may become too lean and aggressive. Pay attention to the underlying tone of the music.
Mid-range sound 400 - 4.000 Hz
Sound appears to be in the foreground, very aggressive, no stereo effect

CLK. AUTO Automatic hour correction using the RDS/CT signal. Refer to the section on Clock.
Switches off hour correction function. Read the information in the section on Clock.

DSC programming

EQ ON/OFF Switches the equalizer functions on and off. HIGH EQ Equalizer setting: To activate the frequencies and set the level for the upper frequency range. Refer to the section on Equalizer setting. Reduces interference under poor reception conditions by cutting the treble. Select NO HI-CUT or HI-CUT 1, 2 or 3. 3 = cuts the treble the most. Adjusts seek tuning sensitivity. LO stands for local reception. DX stands for distant reception. Select LO 3 if you want to receive strong stations in the local area, select DX 1 if you want to tune into weaker stations which are further away. Equalizer setting: To activate the frequencies and set the level for the lower frequency range.
Refer to the section on Equalizer setting. LOUDNESS Loudness boosts the bass frequencies at low volume. LOUD 1 - Low boost LOUD 6 - Max. boost MUTE It is possible to lower the audio volume quickly at the touch of a button. Here you can program the volume to which the audio will drop. PEAK ON: Displays the dynamics of the music signal. PEAK OFF: Permanent display for the volume Allows you to select between German and English for the display of the programme types. To listen to a regional radio programme outside of its RDS transmission range, switch on REG ON. For full RDS service, switch to REG OFF. Use this function to set the scan time for the radio or CD player from 5 to 20 seconds.
Activates automatic intermediate frequency bandwidth switching for FM. In areas where there is a large number of radio stations on the air, switch to SHARX ON to reduce interference from adjacent radio stations. Switches between stereo and mono manually. The mode selected will appear briefly in the display. The car audio system will select STEREO playback automatically each time it is switched on. Adjusts the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep. The message will be heard at this volume, if the standard volume is lower. If the standard volume is set higher than the TA VOL level, then the traffic report will be played at the standard volume.

STEREO/ MONO

PTY LANG

TA. VOL

LOW EQ

SCANTIME

ON VOL
Sets the turn-on volume. If set to VOL 0, the unit will automatically play at the volume last selected before it was switched off. Press DSC to save any changes made in the settings and to quit the DSC menu.
Overview of the DSC factory settings
AM ON/OFF AUX IN BEEP CLK MAN/AUTO CLK 12/24 CD DISP CDC DISP DISP ON/OFF EQ. ON/OFF HICUT HIGH EQ LO-DX LOW EQ LOUDNESS MUTE LEVEL PEAK ON/OFF PTY LANG REG. ON/OFF SCANTIME SHARX STEREO/MONO TA. VOL T. ON VOL ON OFF 4 AUTO 24 Time TIME OFF OFF Hz / 0 db SENS DX Hz / 0 db ON English OFF 10 ON Stereo 30 0

Amplifier

Output power: 4 x 25 W RMS power acc. to DIN 45324 at 14.4 V 4 x 40 W max. power
Wavebands: FM MW LW 87,5 - 108 MHz 531 - 1602 kHz 153 - 279 kHz
Frequency response: 20 - 20.000 Hz

CD Changer

Subject to modification! 57
FM frequency response: 20 - 16.000 Hz

Specifications

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T 1-6 . M . E TY . E, , TY TY. E << >> (1-6), o . M , TY .

DSC. DSC. / HIGH EQ LOW EQ . << >. /. A << >>. DSC . M / DSC EQ ON () EQ OFF (). .

E M Hz E Hz

.
A LOW EQ. : 50 - 100 Hz : +4 +6 dB X : LOW EQ : 125 - 400 Hz : ~ -4 dB X HIGH EQ. : Hz : -4 -6 dB A HIGH EQ. : ~ 10 kHz : +2 +4 dB
A. A . O . . . O . A . T .
T . T . . O , , Y , , .

E 000 Hz

BA AcaBiaMonSevRDM168/169 gr 26 28.05.2002, 15:38 Uhr
BA AcaBiaMonSevRDM168/169 gr 27 28.05.2002, 15:38 Uhr
A AM ON/OFF , AM ( DSC (Direct Software ). Control), BND . . O AM ON - . MW OFF - LW (), , UKW (FM) LW OFF - MW (), UKW (FM). E AM OFF - UKW (FM) , DSC. AUX IN E M CD - Changer, AUX ON. . . T AUX M / SCR. . << >> AUX. . BEEP X , H . 1. B H BEEP (. 0-9 (0 = . ).
CLOCKSET . .CLOCK -. CLK. MAN. A . . Clock -. CLK. AUTO A RDS / CT. . Clock. CLK. 12/24 E . CD DISP. E NAME, TIME () CD NUMBER ( CD). . E . . E. CDC DISP E NAME, TIME () CD NUMBER ( CD) CD - Changer. . E. CD NAME E CD. M
Cds (. K CD). DISP. ON / OFF. E . H . EQ ON/OFF E / . HIGH EQ : . . . HICUT M . NO HI - CUT HICUT 1, 2 3. LO-DX A . H LO DX . E LO3 28
BA AcaBiaMonSevRDM168/169 gr 28
. E DX1 . LOW EQ : . . . LOUDNESS . LOUD 1-M LOUD 6-M MUTE . . PEAK PEAK ON: . PEAK OFF: . PTY LANG M
: E EMANIKH AIKH. REG RDS REG ON. RDS, REG OFF SCANTIME M () CD.XXX SHARX A FM. E SHARX ON . M . STEREO/MO X / . H . K
. TA. VOL . H , . E TA VOL, . ON VOL H . A VOL 0, , . DSC DSC.

E DSC:

AM ON / OFF AUX IN BEEP CLK MAN / AUTO CLK 12 / 24 CD DISP CDC DISP DISP ON / OFF EQ. ON / OFF HICUT HIGH EQ LO - DX LOW EQ LOUDNESS MUTE LEVEL PEAK ON / OFF PTY LANG REG. ON / OFF SCANTIME SHARX STEREO / MONO TA. VOL T. ON VOL ON OFF 4 AUTO 24 Time TIME OFF OFF Hz / 0 dB SENS DX Hz / 0 dB ON English OFF 10 ON Stereo 30 0
Watt Sinus ( DIN 45 324) 14,4 V M Watt

CD Changer

A : 20 - Hz

A FM: 20 - Hz

E : UKW (FM): MW (): LW ():
87,5 - 108 MHz 531 - 1602 kHz 153 - 279 kHz

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