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Abelton 7:09am on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
Blaupunkt Nashville DAB I am very please with this stereo, worth spending a little more, now I have too much to listen to in my car.
lala_ 7:49am on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 
Blaupunkt Nashville DAB I am very please with this stereo, worth spending a little more, now I have too much to listen to in my car.

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Traffic announcements in CD mode.. 99 Ejecting a CD.. 99 Playing recordings using the device.. 112 Formatting SDs/MMCs. 113 Configuring the display. 114 Programming your favourite tracks for an SD/MMC.. 114 Switching pre-record on/off. 114

MP3 mode.. 99

Preparing an MP3 CD.. 99 Switching to MP3 mode. 101 Configuring the display. 101 Selecting a directory. 101 Selecting tracks.. 102 Fast searching (not in MP3 browse mode). 102 Random track play MIX (not in MP3 browse mode). 103 Scanning tracks SCAN (not in MP3 browse mode). 103 Repeating individual tracks or whole directories REPEAT (not in MP3 browse mode). 103 Programming your favourite tracks on an MP3 CD. 104

CD-changer mode. 115

Switching to CD-changer mode. 115 Selecting CDs.. 115 Selecting tracks.. 115 Fast searching (audible). 115 Changing the display.. 115 Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs (REPEAT). 116 Random track play (MIX). 116 Scanning all tracks on all CDs (SCAN).. 116 Naming CDs.. 117

SD/MMC mode. 105

Inserting/removing SDs/MMCs. 105 Switching to SD/MMC mode.. 106 Configuring the display. 106 Selecting a directory. 106 Selecting tracks.. 107 Fast searching (not in MP3 browse mode). 108 Random track play MIX (not in MP3 browse mode). 108 Scanning tracks SCAN (not in MP3 browse mode). 108 Repeating individual tracks or whole directories REPEAT (not in MP3 browse mode). 108 Recording DAB programmes onto SDs/MMCs. 109 Making a timer-controlled recording of a DAB programme. 111 68
CLOCK time. 118 Sound.. 120 X-BASS. 121 Equalizer.. 121 Adjusting the display settings. 125 External audio sources. 126 Amplifier.. 127 TMC for dynamic navigation systems. 127 Specifications. 128

NOTES AND ACCESSORIES

Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt product. We hope you enjoy using this new piece of equipment. Please read these operating instructions before using the equipment for the first time. The Blaupunkt editors are constantly working on making the operating instructions clearer and easier to understand. However, if you still have any questions on how to operate the device, please contact your dealer or the telephone hotline for your country. You will find the telephone number printed at the back of this booklet. We provide a manufacturer guarantee for our products bought within the European Union. You can view the guarantee conditions at www.blaupunkt.de or ask for them directly at: Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline Robert Bosch Str. Hildesheim Germany If you want to install your car sound system yourself, please read the installation and connection instructions that follow these operating instructions.

Time-out (time window)

The device features a time-out function (time window). For example, if you press the MENUOK button 7 and select a menu item, the device switches back after approx. 16 seconds after the last button activation. The settings performed are saved.

CONTROL PANEL/KEYCARD

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Detaching the control panel Press the button 2.
The control panel opens out towards you. Hold the control panel by its right side and then pull the control panel straight out of the bracket.
Note: G When attaching the control panel, make sure you do not press the display. If the device was still switched on when you detached the control panel, it will automatically switch on with the last setting activated (radio, CD/MP3, SD/ MMC, CD changer or AUX) when the panel is replaced.

Keycard

In addition to the removable control unit, your car radio is protected by a keycard. The keycard is required when you use the unit for the first time. Afterwards you only need the keycard if the unit has been disconnected from the vehicle power supply. Note: G Please remove the keycard from the unit after using it for the first time. Without the keycard, the car radio is worthless for thieves. G Key the keycard in a safe place, but not in the car. G If you will be on the road for an extended period (e.g., vacation), then take along the keycard so 71
mately right angles to the device.
Slide the control panel into the
devices guides that are positioned on the left and right at the lower edge of the housing. Push the control panel carefully into the bracket until it clicks into place. Flip up the control panel and carefully press it into the device until it clicks into place.

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Attaching the control panel Hold the control panel at approxi-

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Notes: G All the current settings are saved. G Any CD already inserted in the device remains there. G The device switches off automatically after approx. one minute.

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that you can restart the car radio if necessary after it has been disconnected from the vehicle power supply. Inserting the KeyCard To insert the KeyCard in the device, detach the detachable control panel as described in the section entitled Detaching the control panel. The slot for the KeyCard is located behind the control panel >. Carefully insert the KeyCard (with its contacts facing downwards and its bevelled edge pointing to the right) into the slot until you feel it click into place. Attach the control panel again as described in Attaching the control panel. KEYCARD OK appears briefly on the display. Removing the KeyCard To remove the KeyCard from the device, detach the detachable control panel as described in the section entitled Detaching the control panel. The slot for the KeyCard is located behind the control panel >. Push against the KeyCard until you feel it unlatch. The KeyCard is ejected.
Carefully pull the KeyCard out of

the slot.

Attach the control panel again as
described in Attaching the control panel.

Keycard Damaged or Lost

After the unit has been disconnected from the power supply, you will need the keycard that belongs to your unit. If the keycard is damaged or you have lost it, then you need a new keycard. You can acquire a new keycard at your Blaupunkt dealers. In order to use the new keycard, you need the master code for your unit. For security reasons, the master code is obtainable only from your Blaupunkt dealer or through Blaupunkt customer service upon presentation of proof of ownership. Note: G In order to determine the master code, your Blaupunkt dealer or Blaupunkt customer service will need the model number and serial number of your Blaupunkt unit. The model no. and serial no. are found on the right side of the unit. G In order to have the numbers on hand without having to uninstall the unit, please enter these in the car radio passport on the last page of these instructions for use before installation of the unit.
If you have acquired a new keycard, then you must first train it. Turn off the unit. Insert the new keycard that is unknown to the unit. Close the control unit. Simultaneously press and hold down the BNDTS button 4 and the 1 MIX button :. Switch on the device by pressing button 1. 0000 MASTERCODE appears on the display. Enter the four-digit master code that is printed on the car radio passport as follows: Press the or button 6 repeatedly until the first digit of the master code appears on the display. Press the button 6 to change the input position. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until the second digit of the master code appears on the display. Then proceed in the same way for all the digits of the master code. If the master code is displayed correctly, press the MENUOK button 7. The new KeyCard is accepted as soon as the device switches to playback mode and KEYCARD OK appears briefly on the display.

Note: You can interrupt a news, weather or sports report whilst it is being played by pressing the TRAF button 8. The general priority settings are retained and the next report will be played when it arrives.
Note: G Since this function is not supported by all broadcasters, it is possible that you will not receive any traffic announcements if the TA-REG function is activated. If you do not receive any traffic 79
Since DAB frequencies are broadcast over a large area of the country, the situation might arise in which you receive traffic announcements that are not relevant to your region. In order to avoid this, the DAB transmitter service areas are divided into regions. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the MENUOK button 7, to display the DAB menu. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until DAB TREG OFF or DAB TREG ON appears on the display. If you want to receive announcements that apply to specific regions, select DAB TREG ON. If you only want to receive non-regional announcements, select DAB TREG OFF. Select the setting that you want using the buttons 6. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu.
Switching regional traffic announcements on/off (DAB TREG)
announcements over an extended period of time, please deactivate the TA-REG function. Selecting an ensemble You can directly select ensembles that you have received once already (for this to work, the ensemble must be receivable). Briefly press the or button 6. The name of the next or previous known ensemble is displayed. The first available programme in the ensemble is played. Ensemble seek tuning You can find new ensembles using seek tuning. For seek tuning downwards or upwards, press and hold down the or button 6 for longer than two seconds. The radio tunes into the next receivable ensemble. The ensemble name is displayed briefly. The first available programme in the ensemble is played. Manually tuning an ensemble You can also tune into ensembles manually. Press the or button 6 during seek tuning. You can now tune the radio manually using the or button 6.
Selecting the memory bank
This device lets you store DAB programmes in four memory banks (D1, D2, D3 and DT). Five programmes can be stored in each memory bank. Briefly press the BNDTS button 4 to switch between the memory banks. Notes: If there are no programmes stored in the DT memory bank yet, this memory bank will not be displayed. In this case, first start a Travelstore (see Storing programmes). G You cannot select the DT memory bank if the PTY function is activated.

Stopping DAB-SCAN and continuing listening to a programme Press the MENUOK button 7. Scanning stops and the radio continues playing the programme that it tuned into last. If you cancel the DAB-SCAN whilst SCANNING. is being displayed, the radio will retune to the programme you were listening to last.
The storing procedure begins. TRAVELSTORE PLEASE WAIT appears on the display. After the process is completed, the programme that is stored in location 1 of the DT memory bank will be played. NO LIST appears on the display if no programmes were found during the Travelstore scan.

Press the

or button 6 to switch DAB-PTY ON or OFF. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu. Selecting a programme type and starting seek tuning Press the or button 6. The current programme type appears briefly on the display. If you do not make a selection whilst this display is visible, the normal DAB display will be used again. If you want to select another programme type, you can do so by pressing the or button 6 whilst this display is visible. Or Press one of the buttons 1 - 5 : to select a programme type that is assigned to one of these buttons. The selected programme type appears briefly on the display. Press the or button 6 to start seek tuning. The radio will then tune into the next station that it finds that corresponds to your selected programme type. Assigning a programme type to a station button Select a programme type using the or button 6.
Accessing stored programmes Select the memory bank. Press the station button 1 - 5 :. DAB programme type (PTY)
Besides transmitting the station name, an increasing number of stations also provide information on the type of programme that they are broadcasting. Your car radio can receive and display this information. For example, the programme types can be: CULTURE TRAVEL JAZZ SPORT NEWS POP M ROCK M DRAMA EASY M You can use the PTY function to select stations of a particular programme type. Switching DAB-PTY on/off Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the MENUOK button 7, to display the DAB menu. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until DAB PTY ON or DAB PTY OFF appears on the display.
button 1 - 5 : for longer than two seconds. The programme type is stored on the selected button 1 - 5 :.

Note: You can use MP3 browse mode to find MP3 files on your CD quickly and conveniently. The functions Fast searching, MIX, SCAN and REPEAT as well as the menu cannot be used in MP3 browse mode.
Selecting the directory in browse mode You can display the current and subsequent directory in both lines of the display. The directories are displayed with the names that you created when burning the CD. Whilst the directories are being displayed, you can use the arrow buttons to display and select all the available directories. During MP3 playback, press the DISESC button 5 repeatedly until MP3 BROWSE MODE appears on the display. Press the or button 6 to display the directories on the CD. If you want to select a directory, press one of the / buttons 6 repeatedly until the directory is shown in the top line of the display and then press the MENUOK 7. The selected directory opens and the first track starts playing. The tracks contained in the directory are displayed in browse mode.

Selecting tracks

Selecting tracks/files using the arrow buttons (Normal, info, track and dir and clock mode) To move up or down to another track/ file in the current directory, press the or button 6 once or several times. If you press the button 6 once, the current track will be played again from the beginning. Selecting tracks in browse mode Browse mode conveniently allows you to view the tracks contained in a directory and then select a particular track. During MP3 playback, repeatedly press the DISESC button 5 until MP3 BROWSE MODE is displayed. Press the or button 6 to display all the tracks contained in the directory one after another. If you want to select the currently displayed title, press the MENUOK button 7.
Fast searching (not in MP3 browse mode)
To fast search backwards or forwards, press and hold down the or button 6 until fast searching backwards / forwards begins.
Cancelling MIX To cancel MIX,
1 MIX : button until MIX OFF appears on the display. The MIX symbol disappears.

You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks on the CD. Press and hold down the MENUOK button 7 for longer than two seconds. The next track will then be scanned. SCAN and the selected display mode appear alternately on the display (see Configuring the display).
Cancelling REPEAT To stop the current track or current directory from being repeated, briefly and repeatedly press the 4 RPT button : until REPEAT OFF appears on the display. RPT disappears from the display.
Scanning tracks SCAN (not in MP3 browse mode)
briefly and repeatedly press the
To play the current track repeatedly, briefly press the 4 RPT button :. REPEAT TRACK and RPT appear briefly on the display. To repeat the whole directory, press the 4 RPT button : again. REPEAT DIR appears briefly on the display.
To play the tracks in the current directory in random order, briefly press the 1 MIX button :. MIX DIR appears on the display and the MIX symbol is displayed. To play the tracks contained in all the directories on the inserted MP3 CD in random order, press the 1 MIX button :. MIX CD appears on the display and the MIX symbol is displayed.
Cancelling SCAN and continuing listening to a track
The currently scanned track will then continue to be played normally.
Repeating individual tracks or whole directories REPEAT (not in MP3 browse mode)
Random track play MIX (not in MP3 browse mode)
Note: You can set the scanning time. For further information on setting the scanning time, please read the section entitled Setting the scanning time in the Radio mode chapter.
Selecting MP3 info If you want to select the MP3 INFO display mode, you first have to activate this function in the menu. In order for the system to be able to display MP3 information, the information must be stored on the CD in the form of ID tags together with the MP3 files. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until VARIOUS MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until MP3 INFO appears on the display. Use the buttons 6 to switch between the ON and OFF options. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu. Displaying scrolling text The selected information title, track names or file name and directory name are shown once as scrolling text when the title changes. To display the information again as scrolling text, briefly press button 5 :.

Before using SD/MMCs in the Nashville DAB35, they must be formatted in the DAB35. For further details on this, please read the section entitled Formatting SD/MMC in the SD/MMC mode chapter. Before starting to record, you should make sure that there is sufficient space on the inserted SD/MMC and that the SD/MMC does not have more than 251 directories stored on it. During the recording, an SD/MMC must not be removed from the device. Always switch off the Nashville DAB35 first before removing an SD/MMC card. Starting recording To record a DAB programme onto an SD/MMC, switch to DAB mode and select the programme that you want to record. For further details on this, please read the DAB mode chapter. Press the RECDEL button 9 when you want to start recording. Notes: G You cannot start recording during the first 15 seconds after switching to DAB mode or after switching on the radio with DAB mode activated. This also applies if you pressed the RECDEL button 9 and the display shows RECORDING. G To avoid damaging the SD/MMC, you should never start the engine whilst recording. Starting the engine might cause the voltage of 110 the vehicles electrical system to drop, which could permanently damage the SD/MMC. G The automatic DAB-FM switching feature is deactivated whilst recording is taking place. The DAB programme remains tuned during recording, even if the reception quality deteriorates. Recording starts and RECORDING appears on the display for approx. 2 seconds. If there is insufficient space available on the card, CARD FULL appears on the display for approx. 2 seconds. In this case, delete items from the SD/ MMC (see Deleting recordings following below) or insert a different SD/ MMC. The file created during recording is given a name as follows: ddhhmmss.mp3. dd stands for the day the recording was made, hh stands for the hour recording was started, mm stands for minutes and ss for seconds. The device creates the DAB_DIR directory on the SD/MMC to store the recorded files. Telephone/navigation during recording Telephone calls or voice output from a navigation system do not affect recording. The DAB programme continues to be recorded in the background during a telephone call or voice output.
Stopping recording If you want to stop recording, briefly press the RECDEL button 9. RECORDING STOPPED appears on the display for approx. two seconds. Recording is stopped automatically in the following cases: G If the storage space on the SD/ MMC fills completely during recording. In this case, CARD FULL appears on the display. G If you switch programmes during the recording. G If a problem arises with communications between the SD/MMC and the device, you will see MMC ERROR appear on the display and recording is then stopped. G If you deactivate DAB mode whilst recording, e.g. by switching to CD mode or radio mode.
Making a timer-controlled recording of a DAB programme

Programming your favourite tracks for an SD/MMC
Using the TPM function (Track Program Memory), you can program and play your favourite tracks for an SD/MMC. Programming is carried out in the same way as described in Programming your favourite tracks for an MP3 CD in the MP3 mode chapter.
Switching pre-record on/off
If you switch on the DAB pre-record function, between 20 and 60 seconds of the running programme are always buffered. This allows you to start the recording even shortly after the title started without missing the beginning of the title. The size of the memory determines the length of the buffered file dependent upon the data rate of the received DAB programme. Therefore, 20 seconds can be buffered at a data rate of 192 Kbits/s, 30 seconds at 128 Kbits/s and 60 seconds at 64 Kbits/s. The usual bit rate for DAB is 192 Kbits/s.

CD CHANGER MODE

Note: G Information on handling CDs, inserting CDs and operating the CD changer can be found in the operating instructions supplied with your CD changer. You can choose from various display options in CD mode: G NORMAL MODE: First line: Track number Second line: CD number / CD name and playing time G CLOCK MODE: First line: Track number. Second line: CD number / CD name and clock time G MINIMAL MODE: First line: Track number. To switch between the display options, press the DISESC button 5. In the menu you can choose to display the CD name (if available) instead of the CD number. (For further information, please read the Naming CDs section): Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until VARIOUS MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until CD NAME or DISC NUMBER appears on the display. Use the buttons 6 to switch between the CD NAME and DISC NUMBER options.

CD-changer mode

Switching to CD-changer mode Press the SRC button < repeatedly until MMC appears on the display. The device starts playing the first CD that the CD changer detects.

Selecting CDs

To move up or down to another CD, press the or button 6 once or several times.
Note: The device will ignore empty CD slots in the changer and slots containing invalid CDs.
To move up or down to another track on the current CD, press the or button 6 once or several times.
To fast search backwards or forwards, press and hold down one of the buttons 6 until fast searching backwards / forwards begins.

When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu. Deleting a CD name
want to delete. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until VARIOUS MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until CD NAME EDIT appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. The name of the current CD is displayed. Press and hold down the MENUOK button 7. After approx. four seconds you will hear a beep and DELETE NAME appears on the display. Release the MENUOK button 7. The CD name will be deleted. You can return to the menu by pressing the MENUOK button 7.
Deleting all CD names You can delete all the CD names stored in the car sound system. Listen to a CD. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until VARIOUS MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until CD NAME EDIT appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. The name of the current CD is displayed. Press and hold down the MENUOK button 7. After approx. four seconds you will hear a beep and DELETE NAME appears on the display. Continue holding the button pressed down until you hear a second beep and DELETE ALL appears on the display. Release the MENUOK button 7. The CD names will be deleted. You can close the menu by pressing the MENUOK button 7.

CLOCK TIME

CLOCK time

Displaying the time

You can make the clock time appear continuously in the bottom part of the display while any audio source is activated. For further information, please read the Configuring the display sections in the relevant chapters.
Setting the clock automatically
You can configure the system to set the clock time automatically using the RDS signal. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until CLOCK MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until CLOCK AUTO or CLOCK MANUAL appears on the display. Select the CLOCK AUTO setting using the or button 6. Press the MENUOK button 7. The menu appears again.
Setting the clock manually
To set the clock time manually, press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until CLOCK MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7.

Help adjusting the equalizer
Sound Impression / problem Bass sound is too weak Measures Increase bass with Frequency: 32 to 160 Hz Gain: +4 to +6
Dirty bass Booming sound Unpleasant pressure
Reduce the lower mid level with Frequency: 400 Hz Gain: approx. -4
Sound very much in the foreground, aggressive, no stereo effect.
Reduce the mid level with Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz Gain: -4 to -6
Dull sound Little clarity No brilliance to the instruments
Boost the treble range with Frequency: 6,300 to 10,000 Hz Gain: +2 to +4
ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY SETTINGS
You can adjust the displays viewing angle to suit the installation position of the device in your vehicle. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until DISPLAY MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until ANGLE appears on the display with the current setting. Press the or button 6 to adjust the viewing angle. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu.
Adjusting the display settings
Adjusting the display brightness
If your car sound system is connected as described in the installation instructions, the display brightness switches with the headlights. You can adjust the display brightness separately for night and day in steps ranging from 1 - 16. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until DISPLAY MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until DAY or NIGHT appears on the display with the current setting. Press the or button 6 to switch between the brightness levels. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu.
Adjusting the viewing angle

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES

External audio sources
In addition to the CD changer, you can also connect another external audio source equipped with a line output. If no CD changer is connected to the device, you can connect two external audio sources. Audio sources can, for example, be portable CD players, MiniDisc players or MP3 players. The AUX input must be activated in the menu. If you want to connect an external audio source, you will need an adapter cable. You can obtain this cable (Blaupunkt no.: 897 093) from your authorised Blaupunkt dealer. Note: G If the AUX input is switched on, you can select it by pressing the SRC button.

Switching the AUX input on/off Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6
repeatedly until AUX MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK button 7. Repeatedly press the or button 6 until AUX2 or AUX1 appears on the display. If a CD changer is connected, AUX1 is not available. Use the buttons 6 to switch between the ON and OFF options. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu.

AMPLIFIER

Amplifier
The car sound system provides connections that allow you to connect external amplifiers. We recommend you use well-matched products from the Blaupunkt or Velocity product ranges.
TMC for dynamic navigation systems
TMC stands for Traffic Message Channel. Traffic reports are broadcast digitally via TMC, which means they can be used by compatible navigation systems during route planning. Your car sound system has a TMC output, which you can use for connecting Blaupunkt navigation systems. You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer which navigation systems can be used with your car sound system. If a navigation system is connected and a TMC sender is being received, the display shows TMC. If dynamic navigation is active, the system will tune into a TMC station automatically.
Switching the internal amplifier on/off
If you are using external amplifiers, you can switch off the devices internal amplifier (INT AMP OFF setting). Note: G Please check this setting if the loudspeakers do not emit any sound. Press the MENUOK button 7. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until VARIOUS MENU appears on the display. Press the MENUOK 7, to display the menu. Press the or button 6 repeatedly until INT AMP ON or INT AMP OFF appears on the display. Use the buttons 6 to choose between INT AMP ON and INT AMP OFF. When you have finished making your changes, press the MENUOK button 7 and then the DISESC button 5 to exit the menu.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications
Output power: 4 x 18 watts sine at 14.4 V and 1% distortion factor at 4 ohms. 4 x 26 watts sine in accordance with DIN 45324 at 14.4 V at 4 ohms. 4 x 50 watts max. power

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