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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Arizona CM 148 Colorado CM 168 Florida RD 168 Nevada RDM 168 Alaska RDM 168
SAFTEY NOTES & GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS To avoid costly mistakes and serious damage, please carefully read all of the instructions before you begin. Youll be glad you did! If youre not confident that you can install the receiver correctly, have it installed by a qualified Blaupunkt installation technician. Use this receiver only with negative ground 12-Volt (11-16 Volt) direct current (DC). A quick-acting 10A fuse protects this receiver. Do not substitute any other type of fuse. During operation of the receiver, the receivers sidewall may heat up considerably. Be sure to keep all wires away from hot parts of the housing. Do not damage the vehicles battery, wiring or fuse box. Before drilling holes, look to see what is on the other side! Be sure to observe the safety notes of the vehicle manufacturer, such as those for airbags, alarm systems, on-board computers, immobilisers, and braking systems, etc. We recommend making and testing all electrical connections before installing the receiver. Connect the leads (wires) according to instructions below. Dont assume that a seemingly-matching wire harness in the vehicle matches the receivers wire harness wire-for-wire. Make sure before you connect anything! Your Blaupunkt dealer may be able to sell you adapter harnesses for your vehicle, which can make connections much easier. Modification of this receiver or its mis-connection and/or mis-installation will void its warranty.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS A. Connect the Wire Harnesses to the Vehicles Electrical System (See Fig. 4) To prevent short circuits or serious damage to the receiver and/or speakers: 1. Disconnect the vehicle batterys negative terminal before making connections. 2. Connect the speakers and/or external amplifiers (if you have any) following the guidelines in the SPEAKER & AMPLIFIER CONNECTION section on the next page. 3. Connect the blue (trigger output) lead to an antenna motor trigger switch input terminal (if you have one). (Maximum amperage required must not exceed 150 mA.) 4. Florida RD 168, Nevada RDM 168, and Alaska RDM 168 only: Connect the orange ILLUMINATION lead to the vehicles adjustable illumination (dimmer). 5. Colorado CM 168, Nevada RDM 168, and Alaska RDM 168 only: If you have a cellular telephone set that has a mute lead (lead that supplies constant ground when telephone is in use), connect it to the dark green lead.
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6. Connect the black (power ground) lead to a grounded metal part on the vehicle. We recommend grounding all audio system black ground leads (receiver, changer, additional amplifiers, etc.) to a common grounding point, preferably a non-painted surface under the instrument panel.
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7. Connect the yellow (constant power) input lead to a source of constant battery power, preferably directly to the battery. The wire must be 18-gauge or thicker. 8. After the other leads are connected, connect the red turn-on IGNITION lead using either of the following alternatives: A. (Recommended) Connect it to a positive (+) 12 Volt power terminal that is energized only when the ignition key is set to the on position or accessory position. (You can still turn the unit on for one hour even if the ignition is off.) B. This lead can instead be connected to a source of constant power, however, your receivers operation will be completely separate from the ignition. With either alternative, the receivers DSC Setting DISP ON/OFF allows you to choose whether or not the receiver and its display are illuminated when the receiver is turned off, but still receiving power via the red lead (i.e. ignition on). 9. Cover the ends of any unused leads with electrical tape. This will prevent them from touching the vehicle or each other and causing a short circuit and damage to the receiver or vehicle. 10.Reconnect the vehicles battery. 11.Verify that no fuses have blown. B. Test the Connections 1. To help prevent possible electrical damage from accidental misconnection of the receiver, first attach your vehicles antenna. (With Florida RD 168, Nevada RDM 168 and Alaska RDM 168 only: if necessary, attach the antenna elbow connector and affixing bracket to the back of the receiver.) 2. Be sure to detach the faceplate before you start to connect the receiver. 3. Plug the harness into the receiver. 4. Verify that the receivers and vehicles fuses havent blown. 5. Attach the faceplate and test the receiver. 6. Once the connections have been successfully made, you can begin the INSTALLATION. (See below.)
SPEAKER & AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS The receivers Dual-Level Fader allows you to fade between the front and the rear channels using the receivers internally-amplified output via front and/or rear speaker leads AND/OR its 4-channel preamp output, providing tremendous flexibility in configuring your audio system arrangement: You can connect a speaker (regular, co-axial or tri-axial speakers or component speaker system, all hereafter referred to simply as speaker) to each of the receivers four pairs of speaker leads. With the Blaupunkt preamp output adapter (available separately), you can provide 4-channel preamp output to additional external amplifiers and power multiple speakers or speaker systems through those amplifiers. (Blaupunkt amplifiers and speakers available separately). You can use either or both of these two methods.
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Connecting Speakers to the Outputs from the Receivers Internal Amplifier To prevent short circuits or serious damage to the receiver and/or speakers: Disconnect the vehicle batterys negative terminal before making connections. Connect the speaker leads only as indicated on the speaker wire block. (See Fig. 6) Only use speakers that have impedance ratings of 4 ohms or higher and have power-handling capabilities greater than the receivers stated power level. The receivers internal amplifier is designed to handle a 4-ohm load on each pair of speaker leads. DONT connect two speakers to a single pair of speaker leads (in parallel) unless both speakers each have at least 8 ohms impedance. DONT connect the left and right speaker leads to each other or to the same speakers. DONT connect the front and rear speaker leads to each other or to the same speakers. DONT connect the negative speaker leads to each other. DONT connect the positive speaker leads to each other. DONT connect any active speakers (with built-in amplifiers) to the speaker leads unless their owners manuals specifically state that this is O.K. Cover the ends of any unused leads with electrical tape. This will prevent them from touching the vehicle or each other and causing a short-circuit and damage to the receiver or vehicle. Make the other electrical connections. (See previous page.)
Connecting Additional Amplifiers or an Equalizer to the Receivers Preamp Output Obtain the Blaupunkt RCA 4-channel preamp output adapter from your dealer. It includes a blue/white trigger lead for switching the amplifier on and off. Connect the adapter into the top left section of the connector block on the back of the receiver. (See Fig. 7) Follow the amplifiers or equalizers instructions regarding connection. (Blaupunkt amplifiers available separately).
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CD CHANGER OR AUX-IN CONNECTION (Arizona, CM 148, Colorado CM 168, Nevada RDM 168, & Alaska RDM 168 Receivers) CD Changer Connection These receivers can control a Blaupunkt CDC-A08 or CDC-A071 CD Changer (or with the adapter harness 889 093, they can control a Blaupunkt CDC-A05 CD Changer) (All available separately.) The changer cable plugs into the right top connector block on the back of the receiver. (See Fig. 6) See the changer instructions for details.
Aux Input If a changer is not connected, you can connect portable audio equipment to your receiver by purchasing Blaupunkt accessory harness 897 093. It connects to the right top block on the rear of the receiver. It includes a 2-meter aux-in cable with a 3.5 mm male plug for direct insert into your portable equipment. WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL (Colorado CM 168, Nevada RDM 168, & Alaska RDM 168 only) This receivers most-frequently used features can be conveniently controlled from the steering wheel with Blaupunkts unique Thummer III Steering-Wheel Remote Control. (Available separately.) The Thummer III includes a receiving eye that can be placed virtually anywhere on the dash, which connects into the center top block on the back of the receiver.
INSTALLATION INSTUCTIONS Recommendations Carefully choose the mounting location so that the receiver wont interfere with normal driving. Avoid mounting locations where the receiver would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight or hot air from the heater, or where it would subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration. The illustration below shows a typical installation, however, you may need to adjust the installation, depending on the receiver. If you have questions or need additional installation hardware, consult your Blaupunkt dealer. Make sure the receiver is firmly anchored (preferably at both front and back) and does not vibrate.
Installing the Receiver in Most Dashboards This car receiver and its mounting bracket are designed for installation in vehicles with a standard DIN installation compartment measuring 182 x 53 mm, a 165 mm installation depth and an instrument panel thickness of approximately 1 to 20 mm in the area of the tab fasteners. (See Fig. 1) 1. Place the mounting bracket in the compartment and bend over all of the tabs possible. (See Fig. 2) 2. Your vehicle may also allow you to provide extra stability at the back of the receiver. Look at the wall behind the radio cavity to see if there is a small hole the size of the enclosed plastic plug, If so, screw it onto the treaded bold at the back of the receiver before pushing it into the mounting bracket. 3. With the detachable face off, place the receiver into the mounting bracket and push it in until the side springs snap into position on the left and right. (You will hear an audible click.) 4. To remove the receiver, see the maintenance section on the next page.
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Installing the Receiver in a Japanese Car This receiver is designed for easy installation in most popular Japanese cars that have ISO (sidebracket) mounting system. If you have questions, ask your Blaupunkt dealer. 1. Remove the vehicles bezel trim piece and the remove the existing radio. 2. Unscrew the bolts on each side of the receiver to remove the trim ring. Save the trim ring in case you ever want to install the receiver in another vehicle. 3. Use the vehicles own mounting hardware to attach the unit. 4. With the detachable face removed, reinstall the vehicles bezel. 5. Only after the bezel in reinstalled, attach the face.
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MAINTENANCE Removing the Receiver Insert the release handles into the holes in the panel on the left and right of the receiver and push them in until you hear a distinct snap, which indicates the side springs are unlocked. Pull the unit out using both handles. (See Fig. 3) Note: Handles that have snapped into place can only be removed after you have pulled the receiver out of the complement. Remember where you store the release handles.
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Fuse Replacement When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one with the correct amperage, which will be stated on the fuse case. Never use a fuse that has a stated amperage exceeding the one supplied for this receiver as this could cause malfunction and serious damage to the receiver.
Cleaning the Connectors The receiver may not operate properly if the connectors between the receiver and the detachable face are contaminated with dirt. To clean the connectors, use a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher). Be sure to clean them with a vertical motion. Never clean them horizontally, because this could damage the contact points. Affixing the Detachable Face for Retail Display The detachable face can be affixed to the receivers chassis, which is desirable for a retail display. To affix the face, obtain the small self-tapping screw from the hardware pack and drive it into the upper hole at the front left side of the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver. The bolt will self-thread the hole. (See Fig. 8)
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TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the receivers Owners Manual. If you have questions, please consult your Blaupunkt dealer or in the United States call 1-800-266-2528. Installer These Installation Instructions are the property of the consumer! Make sure they are left in the vehicle!
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Controls
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button Unlock the detachable control panel button In the menu: Call up menu item Radio mode: Select memory bank MP3/WMA/CnC/CD changer mode: Change to next folder / CD On/Off button Short press: Switch on car sound system In operation: Mute car sound system (Mute) Long press: Switch off car sound system Volume control button In the menu: Change settings Radio mode: Adjust the stations Other operating modes: Track selection SRC button Selecting an audio source CD tray Display USB port button (Eject) Eject a CD Front AUX-IN socket Keys 1 - 5
= DIS/ESC button In the menu: Exit menu In operation: Switch display > button In the menu: Change settings Radio mode: Adjust the stations Other operating modes: Track selection ? MENUOK button Short press: Call up menu, conrm settings Long press: Start scan function @ button In the menu: Call up menu item Radio mode: Select memory bank MP3/WMA/CnC/CD changer mode: Change to previous folder / CD A button Ending/rejecting a phone call B button Answering a call, speed dial
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ENGLISH
Contents
Safety notes..29 Symbols used..29 Road safety..29 General safety notes.29 Declaration of conformity.29 Cleaning notes..30 Disposal notes..30 Scope of delivery..30 Optional equipment (not part of the scope of delivery).30 Placing the device in operation.31 Attaching/detaching the control panel.31 Setting the tuner region..31 Switching on/off.31 Volume..32 Switching demo mode on/off.32 Displaying version numbers.32 Trafc information.32 Radio mode...33 RDS...33 Changing to radio mode.33 Selecting the memory bank.33 Tuning into a station..33 Storing stations/Calling stored stations.34 Scanning stations..34 Storing stations automatically (Travelstore).34 PTY..34 Conguring the display..35 CD/MP3/WMA/CnC/CD changer mode..35 Basic information..35 Changing to CD/MP3/WMA/CnC/ CD changer mode..36 Inserting a CD..37 Ejecting a CD...37 Connecting/removing a USB data carrier.37 Selecting tracks..37 Select a folder/CD (only in MP3/WMA/ CnC or CD changer mode)..37 Fast searching..38 Interrupting playback..38 Playlist mode (only in MP3/WMA mode).38 Scanning all tracks..38
Playing tracks in random order..38 Repeatedly playing individual tracks, CDs or directories..39 Conguring the display..39 Bluetooth..39 Bluetooth menu.40 Registering and connecting a device..40 Telephone functions.41 Bluetooth streaming mode.42 Additional functions in the Bluetooth menu..43 External audio sources..44 Front AUX-IN socket..44 Rear AUX input..44 Sound settings...45 Calling and exiting the audio menu.45 Performing settings in the audio menu.45 Calling and exiting the enhanced audio menu..46 Performing settings in the enhanced audio menu..46 User settings..47 Calling and exiting the user menu.47 Performing settings in the user menu.47 Factory settings..50 Useful information.51 Warranty..51 Service..51 Technical data..51 Installation instructions.381
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Placing the device in operation | Trafc information
Volume
Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume in steps from 0 (off) to 50 (maximum). u Turn the volume control 4 to change the volume. Note: If a telephone or navigation system is connected with the car sound system as described in the installation instructions, the car sound system is muted in case of a telephone call or navigation announcement so that you can hear the playback of the telephone or navigation system undisturbed. While it is muted, the display shows "TELEPHONE". Muting the car sound system (Mute) You can quickly reduce the volume to a preset level. u Briey press the On/Off button 3 to mute the car sound system or to reactivate the previous volume. While it is switched low, the display shows "MUTE". To adjust the mute volume, please read the section "Performing settings in the user menu", "Mute LVL" menu item in the chapter "User settings".
Displaying version numbers
You can display the version numbers of the different device components. u Switch off the car sound system if it is not already turned off. u Press and hold the buttons MENUOK ? and 1 < at the same time and press the On/ Off button 3. The car sound system switches on. The display shows the version number of the rst component. The rst character identies the component: P = CPU, E = EPROM, A = Accordo, B = Bluetooth. u Press the button 5 / > to display the version number of the other components. u Press the MENUOK button ? to return to the previously played audio source.
Trafc information
In the tuner region "EUROPE", an FM station can identify trafc reports by means of an RDS signal. If the priority for trafc announcements is switched on, a trafc announcement is automatically switched through, even if the car sound system is currently not in radio mode or if a station of the wavebands MW or LW is set. If priority is switched on, the display shows the ). "TRAFFIC" is displayed trafc jam symbol ( during a switched-through trafc announcement. To switch the priority on and off, please read the section "Performing settings in the user menu", "TRAF" menu item in the chapter "User settings". Notes: The volume is increased for the duration of the switched-through trafc announcement. You can adjust the minimum volume for trafc announcements (see the ch. "User settings", section "Performing settings in the user menu", "TA VOLUME" menu item).
In the tuner regions "EUROPE", "USA" and "S AMERICA", an FM station can transmit its current programme type, e.g. CULTURE, POP, JAZZ, ROCK, SPORT or SCIENCE. Hence, the PTY function allows a targeted search for broadcasts of a certain programme type, e.g. for rock or sports broadcasts. Note that PTY is not supported by all stations.
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Radio mode | CD/MP3/WMA/CnC/CD changer mode
Note: To use the PTY function, you must activate it separately in the menu (see the ch. "User settings", section "Performing settings in the user menu", "PTY" menu item). Selecting a programme type Note: In the tuner region "EUROPE", you can adjust the language in which the programme types are displayed (see the ch. "User settings", section "Performing settings in the user menu", "PTY LANG" menu item). u Briey press the button 5/ >. The currently selected programme type is briey displayed, and you can select a different programme type. u If necessary, press the button 5 / > repeatedly until the desired programme type is selected. Searching for stations u Press the button 5 / 2 seconds. > for approx.
If the tuned radio station or another station on the broadcasting network broadcasts your selected programme type at a later point in time, the car sound system will automatically switch from the currently tuned station or from the current audio source (e.g. CD) to the station whose programme type matches the one you selected. Note that this function is not supported by all stations.
Conguring the display
u Press the DIS/ESC button = to change between these two displays: Display Meaning Station name ABCDEF or or FM1 102.90 memory bank/frequency FM1 11:32 Memory bank/time
CD/MP3/WMA/CnC/ CD changer mode
Basic information
CD/MP3/WMA mode This car sound system can be used to play audio CDs (CDDA) and CD-R/RWs with audio, MP3 or WMA les as well as MP3 or WMA les on USB data carriers. Risk of severe damage to the CD drive! Noncircular contoured CDs (shape CDs) and CDs with a diameter of 8 cm (mini 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 unsuitable CDs. Notes: To ensure proper functioning, use only CDs with the Compact-Disc logo.
Changing to CD/MP3/WMA/CnC/ CD changer mode
u Press the SRC button 6 repeatedly until the desired audio source is displayed: "CD": Inserted CD. "MP3": Inserted CD that has already been recognised as MP3 CD. "USB": Connected USB data carrier. Name of the device connected via CnC "CDC / AUX": Connected CD changer (if no other external audio source is connected). Notes: The respective audio source can be selected only if a corresponding CD is inserted or a corresponding device (e.g. a USB data carrier or CD changer) is connected. If the car sound system rst has to read the data of a connected device or data carrier before the playback, the display shows "READING". For large data volumes, this may take up to 1 minute. If the device or data carrier is defective or the transferred data cannot be played back, a corresponding message appears on the display (e.g. "ERROR" or "USB ERROR").
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If the connected CD changer rst acquires the inserted CDs (e.g. after an interruption of the power supply or a change of the magazine), "MAG SCAN" is displayed. If the CD changer does not contain any CDs or magazine, "NO DISC" is displayed.
Connecting/removing a USB data carrier
To be able to connect a USB data carrier, the supplied USB cable must be connected to the car sound system (see Installation Instructions).
Inserting a CD
Note: You must not hinder or assist the drive as it automatically draws in the CD. u Insert the CD with its printed side up into the CD tray 7 until you feel a slight resistance. The CD is automatically pulled in and its data are checked (the display shows "READING" during this time). Afterwards, the playback starts in CD or MP3 mode. If a CD is inserted, the display shows the CD symbol. Note: If the inserted CD cannot be played back, "CD ERROR" is briey displayed and the CD is automatically ejected after approx. 2 seconds.
u Switch of the car sound system so that the data carrier will be correctly registered and unregistered. u Connect the USB data carrier to the USB cable or pull it off. If a USB data carrier is connected, the display shows the USB symbol. If the USB data carrier is initially selected as audio source after connecting it or after switching on the car sound system, the data are read in rst (the display shows "READING" during this time). Notes: If the connected USB data carrier cannot be seen, "USB ERROR" is briey displayed. The time required for reading in the data depends on the design and size of the USB data carrier.
Ejecting a CD
Notes: If a CD is ejected and not removed, the drive will automatically draw it back in again after approx. 10 seconds. You can also eject CDs while the car sound system is switched off or whilst another audio source is activated. u Press the CD. button : to eject an inserted
Selecting tracks
5/ u Briey press the button change to the previous/next track. > to
Note: If the current track plays longer than 3 seconds, pressing 5 once restarts the track.
Select a folder/CD (only in MP3/ WMA/CnC or CD changer mode)
u Press the button @ / 2 to change to the previous/next folder or CD. Note: This also allows you to change between playlists of a device connected via CnC.
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Fast searching
u Press and hold down the button 5 / > until the desired position has been reached.
Scanning all tracks
The scan function scans all available tracks. u Press the MENUOK button ? for approx. 2 seconds to start the scan, or long to continue playing the currently scanned track. During the scan, the display alternately displays "SCAN" and the current track number or le name. Notes: In the CD changer mode, the scan time per track is approx. 10 seconds. For all other operating modes, you can adjust the scan time for each track (see the ch. "User settings", section "Performing settings in the user menu", "SCAN TIME" menu item). In the Playlist mode (MP3 mode), only the tracks of the current playlist are scanned.
Interrupting playback
u Press the button 3 < to interrupt the playback ("PAUSE") or to continue.
Playlist mode (only in MP3/WMA mode)
The car sound system can play playlists that were created with an MP3 manager, such as WinAmp or Microsoft Media Player. The playlists must be stored in the root folder of the CD or USB data carrier. The following playlist formats can be recognised: M3U, PLS. Selecting tracks in Playlist mode u Press the 2 button < for approx. 2 seconds to change to the Playlist mode: "LIST MODE" briey appears on the display. The rst track of the rst playlist is played. Note: If the data carrier does not contain any playlists, "NO LIST" is briey displayed. 5 / > to u Briey press the button change to the previous/next track of the current playlist. u Press the button @ / 2 to change to the previous/next playlist. The display briey shows the name of the selected playlist, and the rst track of the playlist is being played. Exiting the Playlist mode u Press the 2 button < for approx. 2 seconds: "LIST OFF" briey appears on the display. The current track continues playing.
Playing tracks in random order
u Press the 5 MIX button < to change between the playback modes: Opera- Display tion CD MIX ALL MP3/ WMA/ CnC 1 MIX DIR 2 MIX ALL 2 MIX CD CDC MIX ALL Gen.
Meaning Mixing tracks Mixing tracks of the current folder Mixing tracks of the data carrier Mixing tracks of the current CD Mixing tracks of all CDs Regular playback
MIX OFF
In CnC mode, additional playback modes may be available depending on the connected device 2 Not in MP3 Playlist mode If the MIX function is active, the MIX symbol appears on the display.
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CD/MP3/WMA/CnC/CD changer mode | Bluetooth
Repeatedly playing individual tracks, CDs or directories
u Press the 4 RPT button < to change between the playback modes: Opera- Display tion CD RPT TRACK MP3/ RPT TRACK WMA/ RPT DIR 2 CnC 1 CDC Gen.
Artist and album name must be stored as ID3 tag and are displayed only for approx. 10 seconds and perhaps as scrolling text; otherwise, the le name is displayed.
Meaning Repeating tracks Repeating tracks Repeating folders
RPT TRACK Repeating tracks RPT DISC Repeating a CD RPT OFF Regular playback
Note You can switch the display of CD text of an audio CD on and off (see the ch. "User settings", section "Performing settings in the user menu", "CD TEXT" menu item). If CD text is switched on, the corresponding CD text is displayed once as scrolling text at the start of a track.
Bluetooth
You can connect the car sound system via Bluetooth with other Bluetooth-ready devices, such as cell phones or MP3 players. This allows you to use the car sound system with its integrated microphone as hands-free system for connected cell phones and control the audio output of other Bluetooth devices and play them back via the loudspeakers of the car sound system (Bluetooth streaming). Bluetooth technology is a wireless connection of short range. For this reason, Bluetooth devices must be located near the car sound system (in the vehicle) to establish and maintain a connection. To establish a Bluetooth connection, you must rst register the car sound system and the Bluetooth device. When you register the devices, a Bluetooth connection is subsequently established automatically. This connection remains in effect as long as the Bluetooth device is within range. If the connection is interrupted, e.g. because you moved the cell phone outside the range, the connection is automatically re-established as soon as you are back within range. You can connect only one cell phone and streaming device with the car sound system at a time. If you connect a new device with the car sound system, the connection to a currently connected device may automatically be interrupted. However, the car sound system leaves up to 5 different Bluetooth devices registered, and you can quickly and easily connect any of these devices
"OUTGOING" and the dialed number are alternately shown on the display.
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Note: If the dialed number is stored together with a name, the name of the entry and the number are displayed (see the ch. "Storing a phone number"). As soon as your calling party answers the call, the display alternately shows "CALL" and the time of the current phone call. Storing phone numbers u In the Bluetooth menu, select the "DIAL NEW" menu item. u Press the button >. You can now enter a phone number with up to 20 digits: u Press the button @ / 2 repeatedly until the desired number appears at the respective current location. u Press the button 5 / > to change between the locations of the number. u Press the desired memory button 1 - 5 < for approx. 2 seconds to store only the number. - or u Press the MENUOK button ? to enter a name for the entry. You can now enter a name with up to 9 characters: u Press the button @ / 2 repeatedly until the desired character appears at the respective current location. u Press the button 5 / > to change between the locations of the name. u Press the desired memory button 1 - 5 < for approx. 2 seconds to store the number and name. Note: A number previously stored on the memory button is replaced.
Speed dial With speed dial, you can call the number dialed last or a stored number (see ch. "Storing a phone numbers"). button B. u Press the The display shows the number dialed last. Note: If no cell phone is currently connected, the Bluetooth menu is opened. The "PAIR" menu item is selected. u If necessary, press a memory button 1 - 5 < to call the number stored. u Press the button B to call the number. "OUTGOING" and the dialed number are alternately shown on the display.
Bluetooth streaming mode
Starting the Bluetooth streaming mode u Press the SRC button 6 repeatedly until "BT STREAM" appears on the display. The playback starts. Notes: The Bluetooth streaming mode can be selected only if a suitable streaming device is connected. If the connection to the streaming device is lost during playback, the display briey shows "CON LOST" (connection lost) and the car sound system changes to the previous audio source. Selecting tracks u Briey press the button 5/ change to the previous/next track. > to
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Additional functions in the Bluetooth menu
Changing the Bluetooth PIN The factory-set Bluetooth PIN of the car sound system is "1234"; e.g. it must be entered on the cell phone when registering a cell phone. This PIN can be changed. u In the Bluetooth menu, select the "PIN EDIT" menu item. u Press the menu. button > to open the sub-
Calling and exiting the enhanced audio menu
u In the audio menu, select the "ENHANCED" menu item. u Press the button > to open the ENHANCED menu. u Press the button @/ 2 repeatedly until the desired menu item is selected. u Perform the setting (see the next section). u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to select a different menu item. - or u Briey press the DIS/ESC button = to exit the menu.
Performing settings in the enhanced audio menu
E-BASS Adjusting bass frequency and quality factor. Settings: Bass frequency: 60/80/100/200 Hz Quality factor: 1.0/1.25/1.5/2.0 u Press the submenu. button > to open the E-BASS
u Press the button @ / 2 to change between the submenus "FREQ" (frequency) and "QFAC" (quality factor). u Press the button 5 / > to change between the available settings of the submenu. E-TREBLE Setting the treble frequency. Settings: 10/12.5/15/17.5 kHz. u Press the button > to open the E-TREBLE submenu.
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User settings
Calling and exiting the user menu
u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to open the menu. u Press the button @ / 2 repeatedly until the desired menu item is selected. u Perform the setting (see the next section). u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to select a different menu item. - or u Briey press the DIS/ESC button = to exit the menu. Note: The menu is automatically exited approx. 15 seconds after the last button activation and you are returned to the display of the current audio source.
u Press the menu.
button > to open the sub2 to select the
u Press the button @ / interface ("DEV 1 - 3"). u Press the number.
button > to change the device > to change
u Press the button 5 / between the positions.
The character at the selected position ashes if selected. u Press the button @ / 2 to select a character at the selected location. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the device number entered. CDTEXT Switching the display of CD text on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the selected setting. TA VOLUME (only for tuner region "EUROPE") Setting the minimum volume for trafc announcements. Settings: 1 - 50. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button @ / 2 or turn the volume control 4 to perform the setting. SENS Only possible in FM radio mode: Setting the sensitivity of station seek tuning. Settings: LO1 (lowest) HI6 (highest). u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button the setting. @/ 2 to perform
Performing settings in the user menu
CDC Setting the rear AUX input mode Settings: ON (to connect a CD changer or another external audio source), OFF (to connect a CnC-ready Blaupunkt interface). u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the selected setting. The car sound system automatically switches off and on again with the selected setting. CNC Assigning an individual device number to connected CnC-ready interfaces (CnC = Command and Control). Length: 4 digits, characters: 0-9, A-F (hexadecimal).
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SCAN TIME Setting the scan time in 5-second increments. Settings: 5 30. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button the setting. @/ 2 to perform
u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the selected setting. BEEP Switching the conrmation beep on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the selected setting. MUTE LVL Setting the volume for low volume. Settings: 0 50. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button @ / 2 or turn the volume control 4 to perform the setting. ON VOLUME Setting the power-on volume Settings: or LAST VOL (volume set last before switching off the car sound system). With the "LAST VOL" setting, the power-on volume is limited to max. 25. u Press the button > to select the setting "LAST VOL". - or u Press the button 5 to set the power-on volume between 0 and 50. u Press the button @ / 2 or turn the volume control 4 to perform the setting. REG (only for tuner region "EUROPE") Only possible in FM radio mode: Switching REG function on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings.
CLOCK SET Setting the time. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button 5 / > to change between minutes and hours. The minute or hour display ashes if it is selected. u Press the button @ / minutes or hours. 2 to adjust the
u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the time entered. Note: In 12-hour mode (12H MODE), an "A" is displayed after the time for the time before noon or a "P" for the time after noon. 12H/24H MODE Selecting the 12 or 24-hour time. Settings: 12H, 24H. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings. CLOCK Switching the display of time on or off with radio and vehicle ignition switched off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings.
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u Press the button @ / tween the settings.
2 to change be-
PTY (only for tuner regions "EUROPE", "USA", "S AMERICA") Only possible in FM radio mode: Switching PTY function on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings. DISP COL Mixing the colour for the display illumination from the basic colours Red, Green and Blue (RGB). Settings: For R, G and B each 0 to 16. u Press the button 5 to select the "4096 COL" submenu (setting R, G and B) or the button > to select the "256 COL" submenu (setting R and G, B remains unchanged). u Press the menu. button > to open the sub> to change
COL SCAN Selecting the colour of the display illumination during a colour seek. u Press the button > to start the colour seek. The display alternately shows "SCANNING" and "OK (MENU)" and the colour of the display illumination changes constantly. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to select the currently set colour. DIM DAY/DIM NIGHT Setting the display brightness for the day (DIM DAY) or the night (DIM NIGHT). Settings: 1 16. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button the setting. @/ 2 to perform
u Press the button 5 / between the colours.
If your car sound system is installed as described in the installation instructions and your vehicle features the corresponding connection, the display brightness for day and night is switched by switching the vehicle lighting on or off. AUX EDIT Entering names for the rear AUX input in AUX mode. Length: 9 digits; characters: A-Z, 0-9. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button 5 / tween the positions. > to change be-
The value of the selected colour ashes. u Press the button @ / 2 to adjust the value of the selected colour. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the selected setting. SCAN Switching the constant colour change of the display illumination on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu.
The character at the selected position ashes if selected.
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PTY LANG (only for tuner region "EUROPE") Only possible in FM radio mode: Selecting the language for the display of programme types. Settings: ENGLISH, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH. u Press the button > to open the submenu.
u Press the button > to change between the settings. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the selected setting. If the constant colour change is switched on, the colour of the display illumination changes constantly across the colour spectrum.
User settings | Factory settings
u Press the button @ / 2 to select a character at the selected location. u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to conrm the name entered. TRAF (only for tuner region "EUROPE") Only possible in FM radio mode: Switching priority for trafc announcements on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings. RDS (only for tuner region "EUROPE") Only possible in FM radio mode: Switching RDS function on or off. Settings: ON, OFF. u Press the button > to open the submenu. u Press the button > to change between the settings.
Factory settings
Factory settings in the user menu: ON VOLUME MUTE LVL SENS SCAN TIME CLOCK BEEP DIM DAY DIM NIGHT CDTEXT 12H/24H MODE CLOCKSET TA VOL RDS* REG* TRAF* LAST VOL 0 HIOFF ON OFF 24H 00:ON ON OFF
* Only in tuner region "EUROPE" You can restore the original factory settings of the car sound system: u Briey press the MENUOK button ? to open the menu. u Press the button @ / 2 repeatedly until the "NORMSET" menu item is selected. u Press and hold down the MENUOK button ? for longer than 4 seconds. "NORM ON" briey appears on the display. The car sound system automatically switches off and on again with the factory settings. Note: If you press the MENUOK button ? for less than 4 seconds, "NORM OFF" appears on the display and the current settings are retained.
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Useful information | Technical data
Useful information
Warranty
We provide a manufacturer's warranty for products bought within the European Union. For devices purchased outside the European Union, the warranty terms issued by our respective responsible domestic agency are valid. The warranty terms can be called up under www.blaupunkt.com or requested directly from: Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline Robert-Bosch-Str. 200 D-31139 Hildesheim
Tuner Wavebands in Europe/Thailand: FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz AM (MW): 531 - 1,602 kHz LW (Europe only): 153 - 279 kHz Wavebands in the US: FM: AM (MW):
87.7 - 107.9 MHz 530 - 1,710 kHz
Service
In some countries, Blaupunkt offers a repair and pick-up service. Information about the availability of this service in your country can be found at www.blaupunkt.com. If you want to take advantage of this service, you may request a pick-up service for your car sound system via the Internet.
Wavebands in South America: FM: 87.5 - 107.9 MHz AM (MW): 530 - 1,710 kHz FM frequency response: 30 - 15,000 Hz CD Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz Pre-amp out 4 channels: Input sensitivity Rear-AUX-IN: Front-AUX-IN: Tel/Navi input: 2V 1.2 V / 10 k 500 mV / 6 k 10 V / 1 k
Technical data
Voltage supply Operating voltage: 10.5 - 14.4 V
Current consumption In operation: 10 A 10 sec. after switch-off: < 3.5 mA Amplier Output power: 4 x 26 watts sine at 14.4 V at 4 ohms. 4 x 50 watts max. power
Dimensions and weight W x H x D (mm): 182 x 53 x 155 Weight: approx. 1.30 kg
Subject to changes
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Einbauanleitung Installation instruction
DE Einbauanleitung
Sicherheitshinweise
Fr die Dauer der Montage und des Anschlusses beachten Sie bitte folgende Sicherheitshinweise.
GB Installation instructions
Safety instructions
When carrying out installation work and making connections please observe the following safety instructions:
Minuspol der Batterie abklemmen! Dabei die
Sicherheitshinweise des Kfz- Herstellers beachten.
Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery! When doing so, please observe the vehicle manufacturers safety instructions.
Beim Bohren von Lchern darauf achten,
dass keine Fahrzeugteile beschdigt werden.
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.
Der Querschnitt des Plus- und Minuskabels
darf 1,5 mm2 nicht unterschreiten.
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.
Fahrzeugseitige Stecker nicht an das
Radio anschlieen! Die fr Ihren Fahrzeugtyp erforderlichen Adapterkabel erhalten Sie im BLAUPUNKTFachhandel.
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 specic installation requirements, please contact your Blaupunkt dealer, your vehicle manufacturer or our telephone hotline. When installing an amplier or changer, you must rst connect the device earth connections before connecting the plugs for the line-in or lineout jacks. Earth connection of external devices may not be connected to earth of car sound system (housing).
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Aut. antenna
10 Ampere
FB +12V / RC +12V +12V Amplifier
max. 150 mA
NC Radio Mute NC Permanent +12V Aut. antenna * Illumination Kl.15/Ignition Masse/GND 7 8
Speaker out RR+ Speaker out RR Speaker out RF+ Speaker out RF Speaker out LF+ Speaker out LF Speaker out LR+ Speaker out LR
Line Out LR Line Out RR Line Out / Ground Line Out LF Line Out RF SW Supply +12V Amp. * 11 12
NC NC Radio Mute SW Supply - RC +12V * Remote Control RC - GND 19 20
CDC-Data In CDC-Data Out Permanent +12V SW Supply +12V * Bus - Masse/GND CDC/AUX1 Audio IN-GND CDC/AUX1 Audio IN-L CDC/AUX1 Audio IN-R CD-Changer / AUX IN
Amplier
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Preamp - Out cable
Relais
Radio Mute
+ + + + -
4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 Ohm
LR F LF RR R
nderungen vorbehalten! Subject to changes! Sous rserve de modications! Modiche riservate! Wijzigingen voorbehouden! ndringar frbehlles! Modicaciones reservadas! Sob reserva de alteraes! Ret til ndringer forbeholdes! Zmiany techniczne zastrzeone! Zmny vyhrazeny! Oikeus muutoksiin pidtetn! Podlono promjenama! - ! !
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