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Blaupunkt Memphis MP66Blaupunkt Memphis MP66 Radio / CD / MP3 player / digital player

In-dash unit, Full-DIN, 50 Watts x 4, Stereo

If you expect the utmost of your radio, it's time to listen up. The Memphis MP 66 combines fine design and a high-resolution color display (TFT) with first-class audio performance and extensive connectivity. Unique details such as the digital 6-band equalizer, which calibrates itself automatically to the characteristic acoustical conditions of the vehicle at the press of a button, or first-class radio reception thanks to the DigiCeiver technology, ensure perfect sound. With the included cabl... Read more
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A great piece of kit The mp 66 is a great sounding player beating all my prievious cheaper stereos.

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A Blaupunkt els, USB csatlakozssal rendelkez autrdija A Blaupunkt Memphis MP66 tpus kszlke j fejezetet nyit a autrdik csatlakozsi lehetsgei tern. Az opcionlis Bluetooth interfsz mellett, amellyel akr mobiltelefonunkat is csatlakoztathatjuk a rendszerhez, a Memphis MP66-ot jellemz msik kiemelked fontossg elem az USB csatlakozsi lehetsg. A knnyen kezelhet sszekt kbel segtsgvel USB pendrive-ok, iPod-ok, vagy akr hordozhat merevlemezes meghajtk is zemeltethetk autrdirl. First car radio with a USB port from Blaupunkt The new Memphis MP66 from Blaupunkt opens up a new world of connection options for the car radio. In addition to Bluetooth, which, with the optionally available interface, allows you to connect a corresponding cell phone to the audio system, it's the USB port that the Memphis MP66 has to thank for its high-profile position. You can use the easy-to-install cable that already comes with the radio to connect USB memory sticks as well as iPod & Co. or mobile hard-disk drives and control them via the car radio. Utnnyoms djmentes Foto: Blaupunkt megjegyzssel Reproduction free of charge with credit "Picture: Blaupunkt"
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Radio CD SD USB MP3 WMA

Memphis MP66

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Operating and installation instructions

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Inhalt
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Contents
About these instructions.70 For your safety..70 Scope of delivery..71 Warranty...71 Device Overview..72 Controls..72 Placing the device in operation.73 Detaching/attaching the control panel..73 Switching the device on/off.74 General functions..74 Inserting a CD..74 Inserting an MMC/SD card.75 Connecting the USB medium.75 Adjusting the volume..76 Muting the device..76 Operation with telephone.76 Selecting an audio source..77 The tuner display.78 The audio CD display.78 The CD changer display..79 The MP3 display..79 Overview of the operation.80 Overview of the buttons.80 Overview of the functions MIX, RPT, and TA..81 Switching random track play on/off (MIX)..81 Switching Repeat title on/off (RPT)..82 Scanning titles (Scan).82 Buttons for menu operation.82 Example of a menu operation..83 Calling up a menu.83
Selecting a menu item in the settings menu.83 Changing and saving a setting.84 Exiting a menu item..84 Operating the tuner.85 Searching for stations..85 Manually searching for stations.85 Automatically searching for stations..86 Storing stations.87 Listening to stored stations.87 Scanning all receivable stations.87 Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand.88 Changing the tuner settings ("Tuner" menu)..89 Changing the waveband (Band).89 Toggle between mono and stereo operation (Mono).90 Switching the display of radio text on/off (Radio Text).90 Allowing alternative frequencies (RDS)..90 Searching FM stations automatically and storing them in the FMT memory bank (Travelstore)..90 Activating/deactivating improved reception (Hicut).91 Allowing/preventing automatic changing to other regional programmes (Regional).91 Changing the seek tuning sensitivity (Sensitivity)..92 Restricting station seek tuning to certain programme contents (Program Type)..92
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Contents Trafc announcements (TA).93 Receiving trafc announcements..93 Skipping a trafc announcement..93 Permanently switching the priority of trafc announcements on/off.93 Operating the integrated CD player...95 What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have?..95 Functions of the integrated CD player if an audio CD is inserted.96 Switching the CD text display on/off (TXT)..97 Switching the scrolling text for CD text on/off (SCL).97 Operating the MP3/WMA player.98 Showing all the information of the current title (ALL).99 Switching scrolling text on/off (SCL)..99 Selecting the title information to be displayed (INF)..99 Selecting a title from a list (Browser mode/playlist).100 Operating the optional CD changer...102 Changing the name of a CD in the magazine of the CD changer (CDN)..103 Changing basic settings in the settings menu.104 Adjusting sound and balance (Audio Settings)..105 Changing treble or bass (Treble/Bass)..105 Changing the volume distribution (Balance/Fader).105 Changing the equalizer setting (Digital Equalizer)..106 Calling up a user-dened equalizer setting (User Equalizer)..106 Creating/changing a userdened equalizer setting (Adjust)..107 Which equalizer setting is the correct one?.109 Selecting a sound preset (Presets).110 Setting the speed-dependent volume increase (Auto Sound).110 Setting the bass increase (X-Bass)..110 Switching off the equalizer.110 Conguring the preamplier output for the subwoofer (Subout)..111 Changing display settings (Display Settings).112 Changing the brightness of the display for day/night (Brightness).112 Activating/deactivating the screen saver (Screen Saver).112 Switching the welcome text on/off (Turn On Text)..112 Changing images and animations (SD Browser/USB Browser).113 Adjusting the display viewing angle (Angle)..114 Changing volume presettings (Volume Settings).115 Changing the volume presetting of trafc announcements (Trafc Volume).115 Changing the volume presetting of the telephone (Phone Volume)..115

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Contents Changing the volume presetting of the signal tone (Beep Volume)..116 Changing the presetting of the power-on volume (On Volume).116 Restoring the volume at switch-on (Last Volume).116 Changing clock settings (Clock Settings)..117 Setting the time (Time Setting).117 Switching the time display on/off with switched-off device (Off Clock)..117 Conguring audio inputs (Aux Settings)..118 Switching the RDS synchronisation of the clock on/off (Auto Sync).118 Switching the 24-hour time display on/off (24 h Mode).118 Activating/deactivating audio inputs (Auxiliary 1/2)..119 Renaming audio inputs (Edit Auxiliary 1/2).119 Changing special settings (Various Settings).120 Changing the welcome text (Turn On Text)..120 Switching the internal amplier on/off (Internal Amp)..121 Resetting the device to factory settings (Norm Set)..121 Changing the scan time (Scan Time)..121 Displaying the serial number (Serial Number)..122 Error table..122 Specications.123 Glossary..124 Index..127
Blaupunkt stands for technical know-how in mobile radio reception, for precise navigation systems and rst-class sound. The blue dot made its debut in 1923 as a seal of quality that was assigned after rigourous functional and it still applies today. At that time as well as today, the blue dot identies products of extraordinary quality.
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About these instructions
Please read these instructions and, in particular, the following chapter, "For your safety", before using the device! Please also observe the following instructions: CD Changer, if available Remote Control, if available
If you are installing device yourself You may only install the device yourself if you are experienced in installing car sound systems and are very familiar with the electrical system of the vehicle. Observe the following! Danger of injuries! Do not open or modify the device! The device contains a Class 1 laser that emits invisible laser radiation which can cause injuries to your eyes. The warranty is void if the device has been opened. Danger of accidents! Operate the device only if trafc situation permits it! Danger of hearing damage! Always listen at moderate volume so that you can always hear acoustic warning signals! This will also help to protect your hearing. The device briey switches to mute, e.g. while the CD changer changes the CD or if you are switching the audio source. Do not increase the volume during this mute phase

For your safety

to eject/insert a CD

> Display (see page 78 and 79)
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Device Overview ? MENU button to call up the settings menu @ ESC button Settings menu: Conrm menu item and change to the display of the audio source Scan/Travelstore: Cancel A OK button Press short: Conrm menu item and change to the next higher menu level Press long: Start scan/station seek tuning B SRC button consecutively switching between the available audio sources C CD drive C
Placing the device in operation
Detaching/attaching the control panel
You can detach the control panel to protect against theft. CAUTION! Danger of theft! The device is worthless to a thief without the control panel. Never keep the control panel in the vehicle, not even in a hidden place; instead, carry it with you in its case when you leave the vehicle! CAUTION! Damage to the control panel!

D MMC/SD card slot D

The control panel can be damaged or malfunction if the following is not observed: Never drop the control panel. Never expose the control panel to direct sunlight or another heat source. Transport it exclusively in the supplied case.
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General functions
Do not touch the contacts on the rear side with your ngers. Clean the contacts of the control panel regularly using a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol. To detach the control panel: button 1. Press the The control panel opens to the front on the left. The device switches off automatically. Detach the control panel. To attach the control panel: Place the control panel in the slot with the right side rst. Next, carefully push the left side to the back until the control panel engages.
To switch off the device: Press and hold the On/Off button 4 for approx. two seconds. In addition, the device is automatically switched off as soon as you switch of the vehicle ignition. If you switch on the ignition again, it also automatically switches on the device again.

Inserting a CD

CAUTION! Damage to CD drive from unsuitable CDs! Mini CDs (8 cm diameter) or shape CDs damage the drive! Insert only circular CDs with a 12-cm diameter into the CD drive. To insert an MP3, WMA or audio CD, the device must be switched on. button =. Press the
Switching the device on/off
To switch on the device: Press the On/Off button 4. The device plays the audio source you previously listened to. Note: If you switch on the device without rst switching on the vehicle ignition, the device automatically switches off after one hour to save the vehicle battery. 74

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The control panel opens. If a CD is in the drive, it is ejected. If you do not remove this CD, it is automatically pulled in again after approx. 10 seconds. Insert the CD with its printed side uppermost into the CD drive C until you feel some resistance. The CD is automatically drawn in and the control panel closes. This CD can now be selected as audio source. Note: As long as the CD is in the drive, the device stores track and playing time of the CD played last, and after calling up the audio source, the playback starts at the position where it was interrupted.
Remove the control panel as described on page 9. Insert the MMC/SD card in the card slot D until it engages. The contacts of the card must point down and to the rear. Attach the control panel as described on page 9. This MMC/SD card can now be selected as audio source. To remove the MMC/SD card: Remove the control panel as described on page 9. Push on the MMC/SD card until it disengages. Pull the MMC/SD card out of the card slot D.
Connecting the USB medium
To be able to connect a USB stick or a USB 2.0 hard disk, the supplied USB cable must be connected to the rear side of the device before the installation as described in the installation instructions. This cable can be routed, for example, to the glove compartment or a suitable place of the center console. Note: Always switch off the device before connecting or disconnecting the USB medium.

Inserting an MMC/SD card

Note: Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the correct functioning of all MMC/SD card available on the market and, for this reason, recommends the use of MMC/ SD cards manufactured by "SanDisk" or "Panasonic". The cards must be formatted using the FAT16 or FAT32 le system and contain MP3 or WMA les.
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Connect the USB medium to the USB cable that is routed from the rear side of the device. The USB medium can now be selected as audio source. For the device to recognise the USB medium, it must be specied as mass storage device and formatted using the FAT16 or FAT32 le system and contain MP3 or WMA les. Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper functioning of all USB media available on the market. If extensive les are stored on your USB 2.0 medium, the le search (see page 100) can be slow.

Buttons for menu operation
The device features menus which allow you to change the presettings or make a selection. The display shows up to six menu items. Each menu item is assigned to one of the six softkeys 7 to <. The following buttons are required to operate the menus:
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The MENU button ? calls up
the settings menu at any time. If a menu consists of several pages, you can consecutively scroll them using the NEXT button 6. If "Tuner" is selected as the audio source, the TUNER button 2 calls up the "Tuner" menu. The softkeys 7 to < are used to select the menu items that are shown on the display next to the corresponding button. In some menus, the rocker switch 3 is used to change the setting of a menu item. This setting is immediately effective and automatically stored.
Example of a menu operation
The following example from the settings menu (Changing the display brightness) shows how to operate the menus in general. Calling up a menu Press the MENU button ?. The settings menu is displayed.
Menu Audio Settings Display Settings Volume Settings Clock Settings Aux Settings Various Settings
You conrm the setting with
the OK button A and go back one higher menu level. You also conrm the displayed setting with the ESC button @, but you are leaving the menu and return to the display of the active audio source. If you do not press any button, the display of the active audio source automatically appears after approx. 16 seconds.
Selecting a menu item in the settings menu Press the softkey 8 (next to "Display Settings"). The "Display" menu appears.
Display Brightness Screen Saver Turn On Text SD Browser USB Browser Angle
Press the softkey 7 (next to "Brightness"). The current settings for display brightness for "Night" and "Day" appear on the "Display" menu. The "Night" menu item is highlighted.
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Display

Night 08

Day 16

Since you can adjust the display brightness separately for night and day, you must switch between the menu items "Night" and "Day". For this purpose, press the rocker switch 3 for or until the desired menu item is highlighted. Changing and saving a setting To change the display brightness: On the rocker switch 3, press on or. The setting takes effect immediately (the display becomes brighter or darker). The setting is saved. If you do not press another button, the display of the active audio source automatically appears after approx. 16 seconds. Exiting a menu item Press the OK button A to go up one menu level. Or press the ESC button @ to exit the menu and return to the display of the active audio source.

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Operating the tuner
After selecting "Tuner" as the audio source, the tuner display appears (see page 78). The playback starts immediately with the previously played station if the vehicle is within the reception area of this station.
1 Radio Kiss 2 Radio Sun 3 93.4 94.96.97.1 Radio Kiss 2 Radio Sun 94.96.97.7 6

3 93.4

1 Radio Kiss 2 Radio Sun 3 93.4

94.96.97.7 6

RADIO SUN

92,MHz

Selecting the memory bank
The device features four memory banks (FM1, FM2, FM3, and FMT). You can store or call up six stations at every memory bank. To select the memory bank: Press the NEXT button 6 repeatedly until the desired memory bank appears on the level display E of the tuner display.
Note: To automatically search for FM stations and store them in the FMT memory bank (Travelstore), see page 90. Manually searching for stations While the tuner display appears, press on or on the rocker switch 3. The response of the tuner depends upon the settings in the menus "RDS" (see page 90) and "Program Type" (see page 92).

Searching for stations

You can search for stations manually or automatically.
If you selected a specic program type (PTY, e.g. news, 85
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sports, classic, etc.) in the "Program Type" menu, the tuner automatically searches the next station broadcasting this program type in the selected direction. For this purpose, the station must be broadcasting the corresponding PTY identication as RDS service. If you activated the automatic change to alternative frequencies in the "RDS" menu, the tuner searches for the same station on a different frequency. If you selected the "PTY OFF" option in the "PROG TYP" menu and deactivated the automatic change to alternative frequencies in the "RDS" menu, you can manually adjust the tuner in increments of 100 kHz. As soon as a station has been located, it is played. The station name appears on the display after a few seconds if the station provides this RDS information. You can now store this station (see the next section) or restart the manual station seek tuning.
Automatically searching for stations While the tuner display appears, press on or on the rocker switch 3. The tuner searches for the next station in the current waveband in the selected direction. The settings in the menus "Sensitivity" (see page 92) and "Program Type" (see page 92) are incorporated. As soon as a station is located, the seek tuning stops and the located station is played. The station name appears on the display after a few seconds if the station provides this RDS information. You can now store this station (see the next section) or restart the automatic station seek tuning. Note: If you press and hold or on the rocker switch 3, the automatically seek tuning skips the stations found until you release the rocker switch again.

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Storing stations

After locating a station, you can store it as follows: Select the desired memory bank (see page 85). Press the softkey for approx. two seconds to which you want to assign the station. The station is stored. A signal tone conrms that the station has been stored. The display briey shows the assignment of the six memory locations of the current memory bank. The current station is highlighted. Note: To automatically search for FM stations and store them in the FMT memory bank (Travelstore), see page 90.
station is played back provided that it can be received at the current vehicle position. Press the OK button A or the ESC button @ or wait for 16 seconds. The tuner display shows station name, frequency and radio text of this station, provided that the station broadcasts RDS information. In addition, the memory location of the radio station F is highlighted.
Scanning all receivable stations
Select the waveband (FM, MW, LW) whose receivable stations you want to scan (see page 89). Press and hold the OK button A for approx. two seconds. The tuner searches for stations in the current waveband. The display shows "SCAN" every two seconds. As soon as the tuner has located a station, it is played and the station name or the station frequency appears on the display. The scan time can be set as described on page 120 and 121 under "Scan Time". After the frequency band has been completely searched 87
Listening to stored stations
Select the desired memory bank (see page 85). Briey press the softkey which is assigned to the station you want to set up. The display may briey show the assignment of the six memory locations of the current memory bank. The current station is highlighted. The desired
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once, the search stops and the station located last is played back. You can do the following at any time: store the currently scanned station (see page 87), cancel the scan by briey pressing the OK button A. Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand The device is factory set to the frequency ranges and station technologies of the region in which it was purchased. If this setting is not correct, you can adjust the device as follows to the different frequency ranges and station technologies of Europe, the United States or Thailand. Switch off the device. Hold the two softkeys 9 and < pressed while switching on the radio. The "Area" menu opens. Press the softkey next to the region in which you are using the device. Press the OK button A.

The device can play the following CD formats: CD audio (some CDs with copy protection cannot be played) CD-R or CD-RW with MP3 or WMA les (without DRM copy protection only) Note: The quality of self-burnt CDs uctuates due to different CD blanks, CD burner software, and burn speeds. For this reason, it is possible that the device cannot play some selfburnt CDs. If you cannot play a CD-R/CD-RW: Use blanks from a different manufacturer or a different colour, Burn CD-Rs at a lower speed. What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have? The device can only play and display MP3 or WMA CDs with the following features: The CD-ROM may contain only MP3 or only WMA les as well as folders, but no other les (including no CD audio les). CD format: ISO 9660 (Level 1 or 2) or Joliet

Bit rate:

MP3: max. 320 kbit/s WMA: max. 768 kbit/s File extension: Must be ".MP3" or ".WMA" ID3 tags: Version 1 or 2 Max. 252 folders per CD with max. 999 MP3 les per folder (fewer in case of long le names: approx. 700 at 20 characters per le name) File names may not contain an umlaut or special character and may not be longer than 32 characters. WMA les with DRM (Digital Rights Management, copy protection/playback restriction) cannot be played! WMA les with DRM offered by music providers for download via the Internet cannot be played by the device. WMA les which you create yourself, e.g. from CD audio les, can be played.
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Functions of the integrated CD player if an audio CD is inserted After inserting an audio CD (see page 74) and selecting "CD" as the audio source for the rst time (see page 77), "CD Reading" appears on the display. Next, the audio CD display appears (see also page 78). The playback starts.

Mix Off

CD Text On

CD Text Off

Repeat Off

Trafc Info Off

Repeat Track

Trafc Info On

02:19 Mix CD

Scroll On

Scroll Off
Menu item Random track play

Changing the volume distribution (Balance/Fader) The balance controls the volume distribution between left and right, the fader between front and rear. Press the softkey 8 (next to "Balance") or softkey 9 (next to "Fader"). The volume distribution is displayed. On the rocker switch 3, press on the desired direction. The volume distribution changes. The display shows the new volume distribution. 105
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Changing the equalizer setting (Digital Equalizer) Your device features a digital 6-band equalizer. On the "Digital Equalizer" menu, you can adjust the sound to your vehicle and your specic needs and eliminate problems, such as droning or poor voice comprehension. Press the MENU button ?. The settings menu appears. Press the softkey 7 (next to "Audio Settings"). The "Audio Settings" menu appears. Press the softkey ; (next to "Digital Equalizer").

User EQ

User EQ 1 User EQ 2 User EQ 3 Adjust User EQ Off

Digital Equalizer

Presets
Vocal Disco Rock Jazz Classic P-EQ Off User Equalizer Presets Auto Sound X-Bass Off

X-BASS

AUTO SND OFF
Calling up a user-dened equalizer setting (User Equalizer) In the "User Equalizer" menu, you can create, store and call up to three user-dened equalizer settings ("User EQ 1 to 3"). Press the softkey 7 (next to "User Equalizer"). The "User EQ" menu appears. Press one of the three softkeys 7 to 9 (next to "User EQ 1", "User EQ 2" or "User EQ 3"). 106
: The corresponding userdened equalizer setting is selected. The sound changes accordingly. : The corresponding userdened equalizer setting is not selected. Press the softkey : (next to "User EQ Off") to switch off the equalizer.
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Creating/changing a user-dened equalizer setting (Adjust) You can adjust the three different user-dened equalizer settings to different situations, e.g. for the driver alone, for driver and passenger or for passengers in the front and the rear. Select the user-dened equalizer setting which you want to create/ change as described in the preceding section. Press the softkey < (next to "Adjust"). The "User EQ 1/2/3" menu opens.

Microphone?

Adjust

User EQ 1

Automatic Manual EQ Low 1 EQ Low 2 EQ High 1
EQ High 2 EQ High 3 EQ High 4

Place Micro 1

Automatic: You can automatically create one of the three equalizer settings using a measurement microphone (available as an accessory). Before starting, ensure the following: The measurement microphone must be connected before installing the device as described in the installation instructions of the measurement microphone. There must be true silence during the measurement since external noise falsify the measurement. For this reason, close all windows, doors, and the sliding sunroof. Switch off the engine, but leave the ignition switched on.

Animations consist of max. 20 BMP les that are automatically displayed in succession just like single frames of a movie. All BMP les of an animation must be stored in a separate folder. No other les may be stored in this folder! The images must be available as a le on an MMC/SD card or USB medium. The MMC/SD card must be inserted or the USB medium must be connected. Press the softkey < (next to "SD Browser") if the images are available on an MMC/SD card. Press the softkey ; (next to "USB Browser") if the images are available on a USB medium. The le browser opens. You can select a BMP le or a folder from the list as follows: On the rocker switch 3, press or to scroll up or down. On the rocker switch 3, press to change up to a higher-level folder. On the rocker switch 3, press to change down to a subfolder. Press the OK button A to select the selected le or the
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selected folder with the BMP les of the animation. The "Picture Download" menu appears. Press the softkey next to the image or the animation to be replaced. "Clock" replaces the wallpaper which appears if the radio is switched off and the vehicle ignition is switched on, "Minimal Mode" replaces the screen saver, "Aux" replaces the wallpaper which appears if "AUX" is selected as audio source. A progress bar illustrates the transfer of the le. As soon as the le has been transferred, the display of the active audio source appears. Your image or animation now replaces the factory setting. Adjusting the display viewing angle (Angle) The angle at which the driver looks at the display is dependent upon, among other things, the installation position of the device, the seating position, and the physical size of the driver. You can adjust the display contrast to your viewing angle as follows.
Press the softkey : (next to "Angle"). The "Angle" menu opens and the current display contrast is shown. On the rocker switch 3, press or to increase the display contrast. On the rocker switch 3, press or to decrease the display contrast. You can adjust the display contrast in 13 increments from 6 to +6.

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Changing volume presettings (Volume Settings)
In the "Volume Settings" menu, select the volume presettings for trafc announcements, the telephone, the signal tones, etc. Press the MENU button ?. The settings menu appears. Press the softkey 9 (next to "Volume Settings"). The "Volume Settings" menu appears. The volume presettings are displayed as two-digit numbers. One of the two menu items "On Volume" or "Last Volume" is highlighted.

Traf Volume On Volume

Volume Settings

Phone Volume

Volume Trafc Volume 15 Phone Volume 25 Beep Volume 03 On Volume 10 Last Volume

Last Volume

Last Volume active

Beep Volume

Changing the volume presetting of trafc announcements (Trafc Volume) If the device puts a trafc announcement through, you hear it at the preset volume. Press the softkey 7 (next to "Trafc Volume"). The volume presetting for trafc announcements appears. Adjust the desired volume using the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (increments 1 to 50).
If a trafc announcement is broadcast, the device automatically puts it through at this volume. During the trafc announcement, you can always change the volume by means of the volume control 5. Changing the volume presetting of the telephone (Phone Volume) If the device puts a phone call through, it always starts at the preset volume. Press the softkey 8 (next to "Phone Volume"). 115
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The volume presetting for phone calls appears. Adjust the desired volume using the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (increments 1 to 50). During the phone call, you can always change the volume by means of the volume control 5. Changing the volume presetting of the signal tone (Beep Volume) If a signal tone sounds, you always hear it at the preset volume. Press the softkey 9 (next to "Beep Volume"). The volume presetting for the signal tone appears. Adjust the desired volume using the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (increments 0 to 6). You hear a signal tone at the selected volume. If you do not want to hear any signal tones, set the volume to zero. "BEEP OFF" appears on the display. Changing the presetting of the power-on volume (On Volume) You can congure the device so that the playback after switchon always starts with the volume set here. For this purpose, the 116
"On Volume" menu item must be highlighted. Press the softkey < (next to "On Volume"). The presetting for the poweron volume appears. Adjust the desired volume using the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (increments 1 to 50). If you open the "Volume Settings" menu again, the "On Volume" menu item is highlighted. Restoring the volume at switchon (Last Volume) You can congure the device so that the playback after switch-on always starts with the previously selected volume. For this purpose, the "Last Volume" menu item must be highlighted. Press the softkey ; (next to "Last Volume"). "Last Volume active" briey appears on the display. If you open the "Volume Settings" menu again, the "Last Volume" menu item is highlighted.

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Changing clock settings (Clock Settings)
In the "Clock Settings" menu, you can set the clock of the device as well as change the display options of the clock. Press the MENU button ?. The settings menu appears. Press the softkey < (next to "Clock Settings"). The "Clock" menu appears.

Time Set

Hours : Minutes

Clock Settings

Clock Time Setting Off Clock Auto Sync 24 h Mode
Setting the time (Time Setting) Press the softkey 7 (next to "Time Setting"). The currently set time appears. The hours are highlighted. On the rocker switch 3, press or to change the hours. On the rocker switch 3, press to change to the minutes. On the rocker switch 3, press or to change the minutes. Press the OK button A to nish the input and to save the time.
Note: To quit the input without changing the time, press the ESC button @. Switching the time display on/ off with switched-off device (Off Clock) The time can be displayed while the device is switched off, if the vehicle ignition is switched on. To switch this time display on/off: Press the softkey 8 (next to "Off Clock"). : The time display is switched on. : The time display is switched off.
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Switching the RDS synchronisation of the clock on/off (Auto Sync) The clock can automatically be synchronised with the RDS time signal, provided that a station is set that broadcasts this RDS time signal. Press the softkey < (next to "Auto Sync"). : The synchronisation is switched on. : The synchronisation is switched off.
Switching the 24-hour time display on/off (24 h Mode) The time can be displayed using the 12-hour or 24-hour format. To switch between these two formats: Press the softkey ; (next to "24 h Mode"). : The 24-hour format is switched on. : The 12-hour format (AM/PM) is switched on.
Conguring audio inputs (Aux Settings)
Up to two external audio source, such as MiniDisc player or external MP3 player, can be connected to the audio inputs "Auxiliary 1" and "Auxiliary 2". If you are connecting a CD changer, it occupies audio input "Auxiliary 1" and you can also connect "Auxiliary 2". The audio sources "Auxiliary 1" and "Auxiliary 2" cannot be operated using the Memphis. Only the volume can be changed. Press the MENU button ?. The settings menu appears. Press the softkey ; (next to "Aux Settings"). The "Aux" menu appears. The audio input "Auxiliary 1" is displayed only if no CD changer is connected.

Aux Settings

Aux Auxiliary 2 Edit Auxiliary 2 Auxiliary 1 Edit Auxiliary 1

AUXILIARY 2

Auxiliary 2 Name Source Edit

AUXILIARY 1

Auxiliary 1 Name Source Edit

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Activating/deactivating audio inputs (Auxiliary 1/2) Audio inputs, to which you are connecting external audio sources, must be activated as follows. Press the softkey < (next to "Auxiliary 1") and/or the softkey 7 (next to "Auxiliary 2"). The status of the audio input is displayed:
On the rocker switch 3, press to change to the next character. The name can have up to 16 characters. Press the OK button A to nish the text input and to store the name entered. Note: To quit the text input without changing the name, press the ESC button @.
: The corresponding audio input is activated and can be selected as audio source using the SRC Taste B. : The corresponding audio input is deactivated. It cannot even be selected as audio source if an external audio source is connected. Renaming audio inputs (Edit Auxiliary 1/2) If you select an audio input as audio source, "Auxiliary 1" or "Auxiliary 2" appears on the display. To change this name: Press the softkey ; (next to "Edit Auxiliary 1") and/or the softkey 8 (next to "Edit Auxiliary 2"). The text input appears. The rst character of the name is highlighted. On the rocker switch 3, repeatedly press or to change the highlighted character.
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Changing special settings (Various Settings)
In the "Various Settings" menu, you can change the scan time for the scan function and the welcome text. Press the MENU button ?. The settings menu appears. Press the softkey : located next to the "Various Settings" menu item. The "Various Settings" menu appears.
Various Menu THE ADVANT AGE YOUR CAR !

Turn On Text

Norm Set

Various Settings

Start Normset ?
Press softkey 4 for 2 sec to conrm
Various Turn On Text Internal Amp Norm Set Scan Time Serial Number

Various Menu

SCAN TIME 10 Sec

Scan time settings

BP481530000002

SERIAL NUMBER OF RADIO

Changing the welcome text (Turn On Text) When you switch on the device, a welcome text appears. This text is factory set to "The advantage in your car!" To change this text: Press the softkey 7 (next to "Turn On Text"). The text input appears. The rst character of the welcome text is highlighted. On the rocker switch 3, repeatedly press or to change the highlighted character. 120
On the rocker switch 3, press to change to the next character. The welcome text can have up to 35 characters. Press the OK button A to nish the text input and to store the welcome text entered. Note: To quit the text input without changing the welcome text, press the ESC button @.

 

Technical specifications

Full description

If you expect the utmost of your radio, it's time to listen up. The Memphis MP 66 combines fine design and a high-resolution color display (TFT) with first-class audio performance and extensive connectivity. Unique details such as the digital 6-band equalizer, which calibrates itself automatically to the characteristic acoustical conditions of the vehicle at the press of a button, or first-class radio reception thanks to the DigiCeiver technology, ensure perfect sound. With the included cable, USB connectivity enables you to connect and control USB sticks, MP3 players or portable hard disks - for musical enjoyment entirely according to your taste. Two AUX/In inputs can be used, for example, to connect external audio sources such as portable MP3 players (Apple iPod). Picture Upload enables you to individualize the display.

General
Product TypeRadio / CD / MP3 player / digital player
Recommended UseCar
Form FactorFull-DIN - in-dash unit
Width7 in
Depth6.3 in
Height2 in
Audio System
Sound Output ModeStereo
Sound EffectsX-BASS
EqualizerYes
ControlsLoudness
Max Output Power / Channel Qty50 Watts x 4
Continuous Power / Channel Qty26 Watts x 4
Additional FeaturesCD Text capable, ID3 tags support
Equalizer
Equalizer TypeParametric
Equalizer Band Qty6 bands
Radio
TypeRadio tuner - AM/FM
Preset Station Qty36 preset stations
Response Bandwidth20 - 16000 Hz
RDSYes
Supported RDS FunctionsEON, PTY
CD System
TypeCD / MP3 player
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWMA, MP3
Response Bandwidth15 - 20000 Hz
CD-R CompatibleYes
CD-RW CompatibleYes
Digital Player (Recorder)
Device TypeDigital player
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWMA, MP3
Slot(s)
Type1 x SD Memory Card
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandBosch Group
Part NumberMemphis MP66
GTIN03165144321293, 00028851904377

 

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