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Davos RDM 169 Hannover 2000 CD St. Moritz RDM 169
Operating instructions
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Fernbedienung RC 08 (Option) Remote control RC 08 (optional) Tlcommande RC 08 (en option) Telecomando RC 08 (optional) Afstandsbediening RC 08 (Optie) Fjrrkontroll RC 08 (Tillval) Mando a distancia RC 08 (opcional) Telecomando RC 08 (opo)
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The display consists of three fields and varies according to the operating mode and function.
- Stereo - CD inserted LD - Loudness Radio mode AF - Alternative Frequency for RDS PTY - RDS programme type TA - Priority for traffic information TP - Traffic programme station lo - Seek tuning sensitivity CD mode RPT Repeat function MIX Tracks played at random CD changer mode optional RPT - Repeat function MIX - Tracks played at random
CD changer mode (optional) Current track Audio Numeric and graphic representation of the volume and audio settings DSC Permanent display for DSC programming. Graphic representation of the volume level selected.
DSC Serves as display and input field during DSC programming Clock display Miscellaneous Indicates new source and the active functions (e.g. SCAN)
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PORTUGUS
ESPAOL
SVENSKA
CD changer mode (optional) Current CD playing CD time (elapsed time), CD name and brief indication of changes in function Clock display
NEDERLANDS
ITALIANO
CD mode Current track
CD mode CD time (elapsed playback time), CD name, CD number and brief indication of function switch, Clock display
FRANAIS
Display field 1: Radio mode Memory banks and wavebands Brief indication of preset station (e.g. P1)
Display field 2: Radio mode Radio frequency or station name PTY programme type Clock display
Display field 3: Displays active functions
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Display
Contents
Display.. 31 Equipment features list.. 33 Quick reference.. 34
Remote control operation. 38 Selecting a waveband. 42 Station tuning.. 42 Scrolling through the broadcast networks (FM only). 42 Switching between the memory banks (FM).. 42 Storing stations.. 42 Storing stations with the strongest reception automatically with Travelstore.. 43 Recalling stored stations.. 43 Scanning stations with Radio Scan. 43 Changing the scan time. 43 Selecting the automatic tuning sensitivity... 43 Switching between Stereo/Mono (FM). 44 PTY - Programme Type. 44 Programme types.. 44 Switching PTY ON/OFF. 44 Checking the programme type of the station... 44 Selecting a programme type. 44 Storing programme types. 45 Scanning stations with PTY SCAN. 45 PTY priority.. 45
Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON. 46
Traffic announcement priority on/off. 46 Warning beep.. 46 Switching the warning beep off. 46 Automatic seek tuning start (CD mode).. 46 Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep. 46
Important notes.. 39
What you need to know. 39 Traffic safety... 39 Installation.. 39 Telephone mute. 39 Accessories (optional). 39 Additional amplifiers. 39 CD changers.. 39 Remote control unit.. 39
CD operation.. 47
Switching on the CD mode. 47 Inserting a CD.. 47 Removing a CD. 47 Selecting a track.. 47 CD-MIX operation.. 47 CD-PAUSE.. 47 CD-Repeat (RPT).. 48 CD-Scan.. 48
Theft protection system / Release panel. 40
Detaching the release panel.. 40 Attaching the release panel. 40 Care of the control panel.. 40 Fixing the release panel.. 40
CD changer operation. 48
Inserting CDs.. 48 Removing CDs.. 48 CD playback... 48 Selecting a track.. 48 MIX... 49 CD-PAUSE.. 49 CD-Scan.. 49 Selecting the display mode. 49
Selecting the operating mode.. 41 Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System ). 41
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CD changer mode Press SC briefly. All of the CD tracks will be scanned briefly. SCAN will appear in the display. Stop CD-Scan: Press SC again.
Changer mode
/ Select CD Up Down
<< >> Select track >> Up: press briefly
CUE - fast forward (audible): hold button down.
<< Down: press two or more times briefly
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Additional rocker switch functions: For additional settings use AUD 9 DSC-Mode 8 PTY 4 Important: The corresponding function must be active.
CD mode Press SC for approximately 2 seconds. You will hear a beep and SCAN will appear in the display. The tracks on the CD will be scanned. Stop the CD Scan function: Press SC.
Repeat track: press once briefly. REVIEW - fast reverse (audible) - hold button down.
SCAN will appear in the display, flashing alternately with the station name abbreviation of the station currently being scanned. The stations broadcasting the program type selected will be scanned. Stop the Scan/PTY-Scan function: Press SC or the rocker switch briefly.
9 AUD Use this key to activate the menu for tone control. Treble and bass adjustment Press AUD once briefly: BASS will appear in the display and now you adjust this setting as desired by pressing the rocker switch to the left or the right. Use the up/down rocker switch keys to set the treble. TREBLE will then appear in the display. Setting the Balance (left/right) and the Fader (front/rear): Press AUD twice briefly. Now use the up/down rocker switch to adjust the volume between the front and the rear speakers. FADER will appear in the display. Use the left/right rocker switch keys to adjust the volume between the left and right speakers. BALANCE will appear in the display. The selected values will appear in the display. The last setting is stored automatically. Switch AUD off by pressing the button again briefly. If you do not make any adjustments to the tone within 8 seconds, the AUD mode will quit automatically. 36
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LD - Loudness Loudness boosts the bass frequency at low volume. Loudness on/off: Press AUD until you hear a beep. : DSC (Direct Software Control) Using DSC you can adjust programmable basic settings to suit your own personal preferences. Refer to the section on DSC programming for more information. ; Clock display When the unit is switched on press DIS briefly and the current time will appear in the display for approximately 8 seconds. Additional function for clock display: Press and hold DIS until you hear a beep to display the time permanently. If you activate another function, the time will disappear from the display for approximately 8 seconds. < Preset buttons 1 to 6 Radio mode You can store up to six stations in each memory bank (I, II, and T). On MW and LW you can also store six stations each.
Storing stations Tune the radio into the station you would like to store. Press the preset button on which you want to store this station (radio will switch to mute) and hold it down until the radio becomes audible again and you hear a beep. Recalling stored stations Select the waveband and, on FM the memory bank (I!, II, or T) as well. Then press the corresponding preset button 1-6 briefly to listen to the station stored there. Additional function for the station preset buttons Storing and recalling the PTY program type. When PTY is active (PTY will appear in the display), then you can store and recall a program type (e.g. rock, pop, classical, news, etc.) on each for the station preset buttons for the FM waveband. CD mode 3/ -Pause Press the station preset button marked 3/ to interrupt CD playback. PAU-
SE will appear in the display. Press button again to resume CD playback. 4/RPT - Repeat Press the station preset button marked 4/RPT to repeat the CD track currently playing. REPEAT-T will appear briefly in the display. RPT will light up in display field 3. The track title will repeat until 4/RPT is pressed again or you press the rocker switch to select a different track. 5/MIX Press the station preset button marked 5/MIX to switch to MIX playback for the CD currently playing. The tracks on the CD will be played in random order. The current setting is briefly indicated in the display: MIX CD will flash briefly in the display and MIX will appear in display field 3. Press 5/MIX again to switch this function off. CD-Changer mode 3/ - Pause Press the station preset button marked 3/II to interrupt CD playback. PAUSE
will appear in the display. Press button again to resume CD playback. 4/RPT - Repeat Press the station preset button marked 4/RPT to repeat the CD track currently playing. REPEAT-T will appear briefly in the display. To activate the repeat function for the disc currently playing, hold down 4/RPT until you hear a beep. REPEAT-D will appear briefly in the display. Press 4/RPT again to end the repeat function. 5/MIX Press the station preset button marked 5/MIX to switch to MIX playback for the CD currently playing. The tracks on the CD will be played in random order. The current setting is briefly indicated in the display: MIX CD. To activate the MIX function for all of the tracks on the CDs in the magazine, hold down 5/MIX until you hear a beep. MIX ALL will appear briefly in the display. Press 5/MIX again to switch this function off.
Guarantee
Important notes
Theft protection system / Release panel
To best protect your car audio system from theft, this unit has been equipped with a detachable control panel.
Care of the control panel
After you have removed the release panel, protect it from any form of rough handling. Make sure it does not come into contact with any type of fluids. Store it away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat. The connection contact strip which is visible on the rear side of the panel must be in perfect condition to ensure that the system is able to function properly. It is highly advisable to store the control panel in the protective case provided.
Fixing the release panel
To prevent unauthorised persons from removing the release panel, e. g. from a car audio systems showroom, you can fix the release panel to the chassis permanently to lock it into place. Screw the enclosed bolt into the hole on the left hand side of the unit when the release panel is in place, see arrow.
Detaching the release panel
Press the REL button on the top left of the radio to release the control panel. Then remove the panel. You can remove the panel regardless of whether the unit is switched off or on.
Attaching the release panel
Slide the panel into the guide points on the right of the radio unit and then press the left side into the locking position gently until it snaps into place. Make sure that you do not press directly on the display. The audio system will switch on in the operating mode last used before the panel was removed.
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AF - Alternative frequency
The AF function makes sure that the radio always tunes into the strongest frequency for the currently selected programme automatically. Press the AFTA button for approximately 2 seconds, until you hear a beep and AF appears in display field 3. While searching for the strongest reception signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly. If SEARCH appears in the display when the radio is switched on or one of the stored frequencies recalled, the unit is already au-
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Use the SRC (source) button to select between radio, CD and CD changer, if applicable. The CD mode is not available unless a CD has been inserted. The CD changer mode is not available unless a CD changer is connected and a CD magazine inserted. Otherwise, No CD will appear in the display. Press SRC to switch between the operating modes.
The Radio Data System enhances your enjoyment when you listen to FM radio stations. More and more radio stations now broadcast RDS information along with their regular programming. As soon as radio programmes are identified, the station name including a regional identifier, if applicable, will appear in the display, for example, NDR1 NDS (regional programme in Lower Saxony, Germany). When RDS is activated, the preset buttons become programme buttons. You now know exactly which programme you have tuned into, making it easy to find the desired station quickly. But RDS also offers you further advantages:
REG - regional programme
Certain radio programmes are split up at times into regional programmes offering local information. The 1st programme broadcast by NDR, for example, offers programmes with different contents in the northern German states of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony at certain times of the day. If you are listening to a particular regional programme and wish to continue doing so, select REG ON in the DSC mode. If you leave the service area of the regional programme you are tuned into, or if you would like to take full advantage of RDS service, switch to REG OFF in the DSC mode. The display will briefly indicate whether this function is switched on or off with REG ON or OFF when you switch on the AF function.
tomatically searching for an alternative frequency. SEARCH will disappear from the display when the alternative frequency has been found or after the frequency band has run through completely. If the reception quality of the programme selected deteriorates beyond a certain point, tune into another station.
Selecting the operating mode
Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
Selecting a waveband
The following wavebands are available: UKW (FM) 87,5 - 108 MHz, MW 531 - 1602 kHz and LW 153 - 279 kHz Press the BA/TS button to select the desired waveband.
Manual tuning with << >> You can also tune into a station manually. Important: AF and PTY must be switched off (i.e. the symbols do not light up in the display). If necessary, deactivate these function by pressing AF.TA or PTY. Manual tuning: Press << >>; the frequency will change in short intervals in the corresponding direction. If you hold << >> pressed to the left or the right on the rocker switch, the frequency scan will speed up.
Station tuning
Automatic seek tuning / Press / ; the car radio will automatically search for the next station. If you hold / pressed up or down on the rocker switch, seek tuning will speed up in the corresponding direction.
To do this, you can start the Travelstore seek operation: Press BA/TS for 2 seconds; the system will start to run through the frequency band. If AF is not lit up, Press AF.TA until you hear a beep. It is now possible to select stations using << >>.
Switching between the memory banks (FM)
You can switch between the memory banks I, II and T in order to store stations and recall them later. The currently selected memory bank will appear in the display. Press the BA/TS button as many times as necessary until the desired memory bank lights up in the display.
Scrolling through the broadcast networks (FM only)
You can use the << >> buttons to tune into stations in your reception area. If it is possible to receive several programmes in the same broadcast network, you can scroll through them in the forwards direction by pressing >>, or backwards using the << button, e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY,. For this to work properly you must have already tuned into the stations at least once and AF must be active (lights up in the display).
Storing stations
On FM, you can store six stations on the preset buttons 1 - 6 for each of the memory banks (I, II, T). On MW/LW, you can also store six stations each. Select the appropriate waveband by pressing BA/TS.
Automatic seek tuning Up Down <</>> Up/down in short intervals (on FM only if AF is switched off)
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Tune into a station with the rocker switch (either automatically or manually).
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You can automatically store the six FM stations with the most powerful signals in your current reception area sorted according to their signal strength. This function is particularly convenient on longer trips. Press the BA/TS button for 2 seconds. T-STORE will appear in the display. The six strongest FM stations will be automatically stored on the memory bank T (Travelstore). When this process has been
You can scan through all of the stations in your reception area. To start the Scan function: Press SC for approximately 2 seconds. The scanned frequency or the station name will start flashing in the display. During the scanning process FM-SCAN or
You can alter the automatic tuning sensitivity. If lo is displayed, the radio will only pick up strong, local stations (low sensitivity). If lo does not light up, the radio will also pick up weaker, more distant stations. To switch the automatic tuning sensitivity and program the sensitivity level, refer to the section on DSC programming.
Storing stations with the strongest reception automatically with Travelstore
Press the corresponding preset button briefly to recall the station.
Scanning stations with Radio Scan
Selecting the automatic tuning sensitivity
Note: If you attempt to store a station which is already stored, the corresponding station and the station preset will flash in the display if you are in a different memory bank.
You can recall any stored station at the touch of a button. Select the waveband by pressing BA/ TS. For FM, also choose the corresponding memory bank by pressing the BA/TS button as many times as necessary until the desired bank appears in the display.
The scan time per radio station can be set to between 5 and 20 seconds. For more detailed information, refer to the section on DSC programming - SCANTIME.
Changing the scan time
Press the desired preset button until the radio resumes play after the muting (takes approximately 2 seconds) or until you hear a beep. Now the station has been stored. The display will indicate which station has been stored.
completed, the name of the strongest station will appear in the display and begin to play. If desired, stations can also be stored manually in the Travelstore bank, refer to the section on Storing stations.
AM-SCAN will light up in the display. If you want to continue listening to the station which is being scanned, then Press SC briefly. This ends the Radio Scan function. If no station is selected, the scan function will switch off after the frequency band has run through. The station selected previously will resume play.
Recalling stored stations
Switching between Stereo/Mono (FM)
You can switch between Stereo/Mono in the DSC menu. This can be an advantage when the station reception is poor. The car audio system will select stereo automatically when it is switched on. When reception quality deteriorates, the system will switch to mono playback. Refer to the section on Stereo/Mono in DSC programming for information on how to switch from stereo to mono. The playback mode selected is indicated in the display.
Programme types
Checking the programme type of the station Switch PTY on by pressing the PTY button. Use <</>> to have the last selected programme type displayed and to choose a new one. You can select any one of the stored types with the preset buttons 1-6. The following list indicates some of the programme types which are currently available. POP ROCK WEATHER CHILDREN TRAVEL HOBBIES JAZZ OLDIES NEWS SPORT CULTURE Refer to DSC programming PTY Lang to find information on switching the language used to display the programme types between German and English. Press PTY for approximately 2 seconds. After the beep the display will show the programme type offered by the station currently playing. If NONE appears in the display, the current station has no PTY code.
Traffic announcement priority on/off
If the priority for traffic announcement programmes is activated, TA will light up in the display. To switch the priority on or off: Press the AF.TA button. If you press AF.TA while a message is being broadcast, this message only will be interrupted. The unit will then switch back to the previous mode. The priority for other traffic messages remains active. Please note that several buttons have no function while a traffic announcement is broadcast.
press a preset button which has a traffic programme station allocated to it.
b) Switch off the priority for traffic announcements: Press TA. TA will disappear from the display.
Automatic seek tuning start (CD mode)
If you leave the reception area for the traffic programme station you have tuned into while you are listening to a CD, the system will automatically start searching for a new traffic programme. If no such station is found within approximately 30 seconds, a warning beep will sound every 30 seconds. To switch the warning beep off, proceed as described above.
Warning beep
If you leave the reception area of the traffic programme station currently tuned into, you will hear a warning beep after approximately 30 seconds. This warning will also be emitted if you press a preset button for a station which does not send the traffic programme signal (TP).
Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep
Although this volume was preset at the factory, you can use the DSC function to alter the setting (see DSC programming - TA VOL).
Switching the warning beep off
a) Tune into another station offering traffic information: Press the rocker switch or
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Switching on the CD mode
CD is inserted, CD lights up in the display. Press SCR to switch the audio source: Press SRC as often as necessary until the CD functions appear in the display (track number and elapsed playing time).
After you insert a CD, the CD functions will appear in the display.
Start entering CD names
Press SRC to select either the CD player or the CD changer, insert a CD if necessary. Press DSC and / as often as necessary until CD/CDC NAME appears in the display. Press << >> to switch to CD naming. A CD name or number will appear. Press / to select the desired CD. Press << >> to switch to CD EDIT MODE.
Deleting CD names
You can delete individual CD names, the names for the CD magazine or the complete list of names for the CD player or the CD changer. Deleting one CD name Activate the CD NAMING MODE.
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Select the CD whose name you want to delete. Activate the CD NAME EDIT mode.
Deleting the entire list of names stored in the CD changer Activate the CD NAMING MODE. Activate the CD NAME EDIT mode.
Deleting all CD names in a CD magazine Activate the CD NAMING MODE. Activate the CD NAME EDIT mode.
Deleting the entire list of names stored in the integral CD player Proceed as described above, except that the list of names stored in the CD player will already be deleted after you press and hold down DSC for 8 seconds.
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Press DSC and hold it down. You will hear a beep after 2, 8 and 12 seconds. The names in the magazine will be deleted after 8 seconds. Hold the button pressed down for at least 8 seconds but release it before 12 seconds have elapsed. DELETED will appear in the display after the names have been deleted. The CDC NAME mode will appear again in the display.
Press DSC and hold it down. After 2 seconds (and after 8 and 12 seconds as well) you will hear a beep. After 2 seconds one name will be deleted. If you want to delete one name only, then press DSC for at least 2 seconds but release it again before 8 seconds have elapsed. DELETED will appear in the display after the name has been deleted. The CDC NAME mode will appear again in the display.
Press DSC and hold it down. You will hear a beep after 2, 8 and 12 seconds. The list of names stored in the CD changer will be deleted after 12 seconds. Hold the button pressed down for at least 12 seconds. DELETED will appear in the display after the list of names has been deleted. The CDC NAME mode will appear again in the display.
This car audio system is equipped within a built-in clock which automatically takes advantage of RDS to ensure highly accurate time-keeping (hours, minutes). For the clock to function properly with RDS, an RDS station with the CT function (CT clock time) must be within reception range. The automatic correction of the hours can be switched off. Please be advised that not all RDS radio stations currently transmit a time signal (CT Clock time).
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Now you can compare the sound produced by your car stereo with or without the equalizer.
Before you set the equalizer, set bass, treble, balance and fader to 0 and switch the Loudness function off, if necessary.
Press DSC to store your settings. You can switch the equalizer on and off in the DSC menu using the EQ ON or EQ OFF option.
We recommend that you use a music CD you are familiar with to make the settings. The CD should include tracks with different instruments and vocals. Purely electronic music is not well suited to serve as a basis for making the settings because the original sounds cannot be determined.
Press << or >> once and set the level in the following table by pressing /. Press << >> to switch the frequency range.
The following notes are intended as recommendations only. They do not necessarily reflect your own personal sound preferences.
The HIGH EQ and LOW EQ filters can be set in the DSC menu: Press DSC. Press / as often as necessary until HIGH EQ or LOW EQ appears in the display.
Notes on making the settings
The acoustic characteristics of the car interior affect the quality of the sound reproduced in your vehicle to a much greater extent than the speakers.
very exact settings even without the help of measuring instruments. The individual steps you have to take to make these settings are described in the following table.
the table and you will find suggestions to eliminate any problems under What to do. Make the settings for bass and the lower mid-range tones with the LOW EQ filter, select HIGH EQ for treble and mid-range tones (Hannover 2000 CD / St. Moritz RDM 169).
Setting the equalizer
Assistance in setting your equalizer
Start to make your settings in the mid-range/treble and end it with the bass range. Frequency range Bass 30 - 100 Hz Sound impression/problem Bass reproduction too weak What to do Boost the basses with the LOW EQ filter Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz Level: +4 to +6 dB Notes Avoid distortion. Boost the level carefully if the speaker diameter is too small
To select the NAME, TIME or CD number for the CD changer.
MW OFF - LW, FM only LW OFF - MW, FM only AM OFF - FM only
CLK. 12/24 CD DISP.
Switches between 12-h and 24-h clock display. To select the NAME or TIME display mode. Refer to the section on Selecting the display mode.
AM ON/OFF It is possible to block out one or both of the AM wavebands (MW/LW). This means you will select only the wavebands you want when you press BA/ TS: AM ON - all wavebands are available
CLK. MAN.
CLK. AUTO Automatic hour correction using the RDS/CT signal. Refer to the section on Clock.
Switches off hour correction function. Read the information in the section on Clock.
DSC programming
EQ ON/OFF Switches the equalizer functions on and off. HIGH EQ Equalizer setting: To activate the frequencies and set the level for the upper frequency range. Refer to the section on Equalizer setting. Reduces interference under poor reception conditions by cutting the treble. Select NO HI-CUT or HI-CUT 1, 2 or 3. 3 = cuts the treble the most. Adjusts seek tuning sensitivity. LO stands for local reception. DX stands for distant reception. Select LO 3 if you want to receive strong stations in the local area, select DX 1 if you want to tune into weaker stations which are further away. Equalizer setting: To activate the frequencies and set the level for the lower frequency range.
Refer to the section on Equalizer setting. LOUDNESS Loudness boosts the bass frequencies at low volume. LOUD 1 - Low boost LOUD 6 - Max. boost MUTE It is possible to lower the audio volume quickly at the touch of a button. Here you can program the volume to which the audio will drop. PEAK ON: Displays the dynamics of the music signal. PEAK OFF: Permanent display for the volume Allows you to select between German and English for the display of the programme types. To listen to a regional radio programme outside of its RDS transmission range, switch on REG ON. For full RDS service, switch to REG OFF. Use this function to set the scan time for the radio or CD player from 5 to 20 seconds.
Activates automatic intermediate frequency bandwidth switching for FM. In areas where there is a large number of radio stations on the air, switch to SHARX ON to reduce interference from adjacent radio stations. Switches between stereo and mono manually. The mode selected will appear briefly in the display. The car audio system will select STEREO playback automatically each time it is switched on. Adjusts the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep. The message will be heard at this volume, if the standard volume is lower. If the standard volume is set higher than the TA VOL level, then the traffic report will be played at the standard volume.
STEREO/ MONO
PTY LANG
TA. VOL
LOW EQ
SCANTIME
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ON VOL
Sets the turn-on volume. If set to VOL 0, the unit will automatically play at the volume last selected before it was switched off. Press DSC to save any changes made in the settings and to quit the DSC menu.
Overview of the DSC factory settings
AM ON/OFF AUX IN BEEP CLK MAN/AUTO CLK 12/24 CD DISP CDC DISP DISP ON/OFF EQ. ON/OFF HICUT HIGH EQ LO-DX LOW EQ LOUDNESS MUTE LEVEL PEAK ON/OFF PTY LANG REG. ON/OFF SCANTIME SHARX STEREO/MONO TA. VOL T. ON VOL ON OFF 4 AUTO 24 Time TIME OFF OFF Hz / 0 db SENS DX Hz / 0 db ON English OFF 10 ON Stereo 30 0
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 25 W RMS power acc. to DIN 45324 at 14.4 V 4 x 40 W max. power
Wavebands: FM MW LW 87,5 - 108 MHz 531 - 1602 kHz 153 - 279 kHz
Frequency response: 20 - 20.000 Hz
CD Changer
Subject to modification! 57
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FM frequency response: 20 - 16.000 Hz
Specifications
Service-Nummern / Service numbers / Numros du service aprs-vente / Numeri del servizio di assistenza / Servicenummers / Telefonnummer fr service / Nmeros de servicio / Nmero de servio
Tel.: Deutschland Belgique France Nederland Great Britain Denmark Sverige Norway Suomi sterreich Greece esk republika USA Singapore Slovensko 41 800-212 Fax: 708-229
Bosch Gruppe
11/99 K7/VKD 402 255
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Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH
ENGLISCH

CLR Deletes the TPM (refer to the section on Deleting the TPM). NAME You can enter names with a maximum of 7 characters for up to 99 CDs. When these CDs are played, the name entered will appear in the top line of the display if the display has been set to Name (refer to the section on CD naming). 5 Top line Indicates a function of the operating mode selected, e.g. the radio station selected during radio operation.
Radio operation EUROPE 1 or 102.40 or Pop M(usic) or 10:53 radio station name frequency PTY code clock
7 Rocker switch
Radio operation Tape deck operation Side A / B Forward Rewind CPS FF/FR Tape side Fast forward Fast rewind Cassette Program Search forwards/back If you press the rocker switch while you are on menu level 2, the unit will automatically switch back to menu level 1. / Radio station seek tuning Up Down
CD changer operation VIVALDI or CD 2 T 2 or 10:53 - CD name - CD number and track number - clock
6 TIM (Traffic Memo) Up to four traffic messages can be stored automatically and played back as often as desired (refer to the section on Traffic Memo - TIM).
For FM only: << / >> Pages through the station network when AF and PTY are switched off, e.g.: NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY.
You can use DIS to select what is displayed in the top line.
<< / >> Up/down in increments (for FM only, when AF and PTY are switched off)
Tape deck operation / Selects title (S-CPS) Forward Rewind Fast forward Fast rewind 9 AUD The AUD menu contains two pages. Page 1: Adjusts Treble, Bass, Fader (front/ rear), Balance (left/right), Loudness (boosts lower frequency ranges at low volume to create a more natural sound) and SUB (-out) to adjust the amplifier level for the SUB-woofer. Use << / >> to alter the setting. The last setting selected will be stored automatically. SUB-Out If a SUB-woofer is connected to the system, it is possible to adjust the output level with SUB and /. Page 2: Switches on/off (DPE) and sets (LOW, HIGH) the equalizer. Switching the equalizer on/off: Press AUD, NEXT and DPE in succession. Use the rocker switch << / >> to switch DPE on or off. Making adjustments: Select the operating mode. Press AUD once and select the function you wish to adjust with the corresponding key. Bass and the current setting, for example, will appear in the top line of the display. The equalizer can be set with LOW and HIGH. For more information, refer to the section on Setting the equaliser. Switching AUD off: Press AUD or EXIT.
>> <<
CD changer operation << / >> Selects CDs >> Up: Press briefly << Down: Press briefly / Selects tracks Up: Press briefly CUE - fast forward (audible): Hold pressed down Down: Press briefly twice or repeatedly in succession Restart a track: Press briefly Review - fast reverse (audible): Hold pressed down
8 DSC (Direct Software Control) Use DSC to adjust those basic settings which can be programmed. For more information refer to DSC programming.
: DIS Select from a number of displays Radio operation Press DIS repeatedly to select: - the name of the station selected - the current frequency - PTY code - clock This will not operate properly unless the radio is tuned into an RDS station with adequate signal strength. Press DIS for approx. 4 sec.: to synchronise the clock (internal clock with the DCF-77 atomic clock). Tape deck operation Press DIS: - Tape side - Clock CD changer operation Press DIS: - CD number, track number - CD number (if entered) - Clock
; Display Radio operation
Special pictures for a given situation,
PTY AF CC-IN
- Tape side
< DOT field Additional display for top line. Radio operation
CD changer operation
FM1, 2, 3,T - FM memory banks or MW, LW - Wavebands or
or TRACK 3 - CD track number
- Time (elapsed playing time)
00:25 or Side A / B
- Tape counter
TP, TA
- TP = Traffic Program (radio is tuned into a traffic program station) - TA = priority for traffic program stations is active - Program type is active - Alternative frequency for RDS - Cassette is in the tape deck
e.g. driving cars during traffic announcements
= CDC Switches to changer operation (only if a changer is connected), selects the menu levels. @ Cassette slot Insert a cassette (Side A or 1 facing up; opening to the right). A Visual theft protection If you want to use the flashing LED to deter thieves, make sure that the car radio is installed correctly and switched off; the operating panel is opened; the KeyCard has been removed; LED is switched to on in the DSC menu (default setting). For more information, refer to the section on DSC programming, KeyCard, LED on/off. B KeyCard theft protection system To operate this unit, the KeyCard must be inserted.
KeyCard
Inserting the KeyCard Press 1 to unlock the operating panel, the operating panel will fold down forward. Slide the KeyCard in with the contacts facing down (see illustration). Lock operating panel back in place.
If there is no CD changer connected, this key will switch the system to AUX if AUX on has been selected in the INSTALL menu. > CC Switches to tape deck operation
? TU (tuner) Switches to radio operation, selects the menu levels
To remove KeyCard perform these steps in the reverse order. Make sure to read the information in the section on the KeyCard theft protection system.
C Eject Press the Eject button briefly, the cassette will eject.
Traffic safety
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Never use your car audio system in a way that could distract you. Please keep in mind that you travel a distance of 14 m per second at a speed of only 50 km/h. Should the traffic situation become particularly demanding, we advise you not to use the audio system. Always make sure that you are still able to hear any warning signals coming from outside the vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly. Consequently, you should always select a moderate volume for playing your car audio system while you are driving.
Installation
If you would like to install your new car stereo yourself or add other audio components to existing ones, then please read the in-
CD changers The following CD changers can be connected directly: CDC A 06, A 071, A 072, A 08. The A 05 can be connected with the adapter cable 889 093.
RC 08 remote control unit The RC 08 infrared remote control unit allows you to conveniently operate the most important functions from the steering wheel.
International telephone information
Have you got any questions on the operation of this equipment or do you require more information? Give us a call! You will find the international telephone and fax numbers on the last page of this manual.
Use only Blaupunkt-approved accessories and spare parts. You can use the following Blaupunkt products with this unit:
Accessories
Important notes
KeyCard theft protection system
This car radio comes equipped with one KeyCard, but it can also be operated with a second card. If you have lost your KeyCard or if it was damaged, you can buy a replacement KeyCard from your specialised dealer. If you use two KeyCards, the settings stored on the first card will be transferred to the second. However, you can individually store the following functions: Preset button assignments, bass, treble, balance and fader settings, Loudness, TA (traffic announcement volume), beep volume, LOW and HIGH (equalizer settings). In addition, the settings activated before the radio is switched off, such as the waveband, station, TA priority, AF, REG on/off, SCAN (time), seek tuning sensitivity, VOL (PowerOn volume) and SHARX will also remained stored. This ensures that you will find your basic settings re-adjusted automatically as soon as you have inserted your KeyCard.
Operating the unit for the first time
To insert the KeyCard, unlock the operating panel by pressing 1, the operating panel will fold down. Insert the KeyCard with the contacts facing down as shown in the illustration (arrow 1).
Removing the KeyCard
To unlock the operating panel: Press 1, the operating panel will fold down forwards. Push the card to the right as far as possible and remove it to the front. Push the operating panel back into position. For safetys sake, the operating panel must remain locked when the vehicle is in motion. When you leave the vehicle, unlock the panel and remove the KeyCard to protect the equipment against theft.
Push the card in the direction of the arrow (2) and lock the operating panel back into position (arrow 3).
Turn on the set with ON. The car radio is now ready for operation. Incorrect KeyCard If a wrong KeyCard is inserted, then Wrong KC will appear in the display. Remove the wrong card and insert the correct KeyCard.
Training a second KeyCard / Replacing a KeyCard
When the unit is in operation with the first KeyCard, you can train a second one to use with the set as well. If you want to train a second KeyCard: Insert the first KeyCard and turn on the set. Press DSC, KC (KeyCard) and LRN (learn) one after the other.
Incorrect KeyCard If a wrong KeyCard is inserted, then Wrong KC will appear in the display. Remove the wrong card and insert the correct KeyCard.
Turn On Message (T.O.M.)
The second KeyCard available from your specialised dealer also allows you to display a special turn-on message each time the radio is switched on. The freely selectable text with a maximum of 48 characters can be programmed by any dealer who has the required equipment available. Each time you turn on your system with the second KeyCard, the programmed text will appear in the display. Important: TOM on must be selected in the DSC menu. To find out how to do this, refer to the section on DSC programming - KC (KeyCard), TOM.
Remove the first KeyCard and insert the new one. The display will read Learn OK. To exit the menu press DSC. Now you can also use the new KeyCard for operating your unit. A maximum of two cards can be used with the set. If you attempt to train a third one, the access authorisation for the KeyCard not used for the training process will be deleted automatically.
The second KeyCard available from your specialised dealer allows you to read out short information under the DSC menu item KC, READ. This information will run through the display and could include, for example, the phone number of your car repair service or the emergency call number of your automobile association. The freely selectable text with a maximum of 162 characters can be programmed by any dealer who has the required equipment available.
Automatic bandwidth adjustment (SHARX)
In the DSC menu, you can use the SHARX function to adjust automatic bandwidth switching in the FM frequency range. This can be a great advantage when there are a large number of stations within your current reception range. Interference with strong adjacent stations can be reduced to an absolute minimum if you activate SHARX ON (default setting). If necessary, refer to the section on DSC programming - TUN(er) SHRX.
Switching from stereo to mono (FM)
You can switch between stereo/mono on menu level 2. If reception is poor, you may get better sound quality by switching from stereo to mono. Each time the radio is switched on, stereo playback is activated automatically. The unit will gradually switch to mono if the signal received is not strong enough for stereo playback. If you would like to switch to mono, press TU and NEXT one after the other.
PTY - Program Type
PTY is an RDS service which an increasing number of broadcasting stations have begun to offer. This feature allows you to select FM stations according to their program type. After you have chosen the PTY of your preference, the corresponding stations can be selected by seek tuning.
Switching PTY on/off Press TU and NEXT one after the other.
The letters printed in bold are identical to the abbreviation which appears briefly in the display. News Current Affairs Information Sport Educate Drama Culture Science Varied Pop Music Rock Music Easy Music Light Music Classics Other Music Weather Finance Childrens Programs Social Affairs Religion Phone in Travel Leisure Jazz Music Country Music National Music Oldies Music Folk Music Document
Checking the program type of the station You can check the type of program the station you are tuned into is broadcasting. To do so, press DIS repeatedly until the PTY program type appears in the top line of the display. If No PTY appears in the display, the current station has no PTY code. Selecting and storing PTY program types When PTY is switched on, it is possible to display the last PTY selected and the stored program types for approx. 8 sec. One program type is stored on each of the station presets 1 to 6 at the factory. Display the program types by pressing << or >>. The program type selected last will appear in the top line of the display. At the same time, the stored program types will appear in the display beside the corresponding preset buttons. Selecting stored program types Now you can select one of the stored program types. To do so, Press one of the presets 1 - 6. 77
If you leave the reception area of the traffic information station you are currently tuned into, you will hear a warning beep at intervals of approx. 30 seconds.
Warning beep
Press the TA button. If you press STOP while a message is being broadcast, this message will be interrupted. The unit will then switch back to the previous mode. The priority for other traffic messages remains active.
To switch the priority on or off: Press TU to access menu level 2.
The abbreviation EON stands for Enhanced Other Networks, which means that information is exchanged within a radio network.
Traffic announcement priority on/off
If the priority for traffic announcement programs is activated, TA will light up in the display.
Traffic information station reception with RDS-EON
Traffic Memo (TIM)
press a preset button which has a traffic information station allocated to it. or b) Switch off the priority for traffic announcements: press TA. TA will disappear from the display. This set is equipped with a digital voice memory, making it possible to automatically record up to four traffic messages lasting a maximum of four minutes. Depending on the length of the new message, the oldest messages are automatically deleted. If a message is longer than four minutes, Overflow will be displayed after four minutes of playback, followed by a beep tone indicating that the system was unable to record the message in full. If a new traffic message is broadcast while you are listening to the messages, the playback will be interrupted and the new message will be recorded. When the set is switched on, any messages that are older than 4 hours will be deleted automatically. A power antenna might be damaged in a car wash If you have installed a power antenna, then please read the warning note at the end of this section. There will be a brief status message in the top line of the display: - TIM 2h = TIM is switched on - TIM off = the function has been switched off. If TIM is switched on, any traffic messages broadcast by the traffic radio station you have selected will be recorded for 2 hours after the set has been switched off.
Automatic seek tuning start
(Tape deck and CD changer operation) If you leave the reception area for the traffic information station you have tuned into while you are playing the tape deck or a CD, the system will automatically start searching for a new TA station. If no such station is found within approximately 30 seconds, a warning beep will sound every 30 seconds. To switch the warning beep off, proceed as described above.
Recording traffic messages
When the audio system is switched on and you are tuned into a traffic information station, any traffic messages broadcast will be recorded automatically. When you are tuned into a traffic information station, either TP or TA will appear under the top line in the display. TP - The audio system receives traffic messages broadcast by the station you are tuned into. TA - The traffic messages broadcast by the traffic information station in the broadcasting network will be recorded. The station you are tuned into does not have to be a traffic information station (as described for traffic message reception with RDS-EON). When the audio system is switched off, it will still record any traffic messages it re-
Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the warning beep
This volume was preset at the factory, but you can use the DSC function to alter the setting as desired (refer to the section on DSC programming - VAR, TVOL).
Switching TIM on/off
When the set is switched on, you can switch TIM on or off. To do so, press TIM for approx. 1 sec.
Altering the TIM standby time
You can alter the TIM standby time for the audio system when it is switched off from 2 to 24 hours. If the TIM function is switched on, TIM 2h will always appear in the top line of the display when you switch the audio system off. If you would like to alter the TIM time to 24 hours, press TIM briefly. TIM 24h will appear in the top line. The TIM standby time is set to a maximum of 24 hours. The power antenna remains extended during the standby time. To prevent the car battery from running down, the TIM standby time will automati-
To retrieve stored messages, press TIM briefly.
TIM1 is the most recent message and will be played back first. It is followed by TIM2, etc. The flashing red arrow indicates which message is currently being played back. The DOT display shows the recording time of the retrieved message.
Press REV to stop this function immediately. To ensure that this function works properly, there must be a pause of at least 3 seconds between titles.
To start/end SCAN: Press SCAN. To ensure that this function works properly, there must be a pause of at least 3 seconds between titles.
It is possible to skip up to 9 titles. To do so, press / on the rocker switch as often as required. The number of titles to be skipped will appear in the display. Make any corrections by pressing the opposite key ( / ).
Select title Forward (CPS-FF.) Rewind (CPS-FR.)
Selecting the display mode
Repeating titles with RPT
RPT = Repeat
Listening to the radio while fast Care instructions forwarding or rewinding the tape You should use only C60/C90 tape caswith Radio Monitor (RM) Repeats the title currently playing. This title settes in your car. Protect your cassettes
will repeat until RPT is switched off. The Repeat function will end automatically when the cassette is removed or the unit is switched off. The Repeat function is active when the corresponding red arrow lights up in the display. To switch Repeat on/off: Press RPT. The active function will appear briefly in the top line of the display and the DOT display. To ensure that this function works properly, there must be a pause of at least 3 seconds between titles. You can listen to the radio while fast forwarding or rewinding the tape (for CPS as well) instead of switching the sound to mute. The Radio Monitor function is active when the corresponding red arrow lights up in front of RM. To switch Radio Monitor on/off: Press RM. The activated function will appear briefly in the top line of the display and in the DOT display. against dirt, dust and temperatures over 50 C. Allow cold cassettes to warm up somewhat before playing them to ensure that the tape plays smoothly. Malfunctions in playback or sound may be caused by dirt build-up on the pinch roller and the audio head after approx. 100 hours of operation. To remove normal dirt build-up clean the equipment with a cleaning cassette. In more stubborn cases, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Never insert hard instruments into the tape deck.
Automatically skipping over blank portions of the tape with Blank Skip (BLS)
You can have the CD tracks played in random order. Press CDC to switch the menu levels. The MIX function is active when the red arrow lights up in the display. You can choose the following MIX functions: Mix CD The tracks on the selected CD will be played in random order. The next CD will be selected in numerical order. MIX (random order) applies to the playback of the tracks. Mix MAG CDC A 08: All tracks on the CDs in the magazine will be played in random order. CDC A 06/071/072: The CDs in the magazine are selected at random and then the tracks on the CD selected are played in random order. Mix off The Mix function is deactivated. CDs will be played in numerical order. To alter MIX setting: Press MIX briefly, the function selected will appear briefly in the display.
Use this function to scan all of the CD tracks. Press CDC to switch the menu levels. To start the Scan function: Press SCAN briefly. The red arrow will flash to indicate that the function is active. The tracks will be scanned one after the other in ascending order. To stop the Scan function: Press SCAN once again briefly. The track currently scanned will continue to play. SCAN will also stop if you press the rocker switch, MIX, RPT, DSC or AUD.
The capital letters A to Z, the numbers 0 to 9 and special characters are listed one after the other. Use the rocker switch << >> to move to the next position and select a character. You can select up to 7 characters in this way. Once you have completed the name as desired: Press ENT in order to store it. If you would like to name another CD, press << />> to select the next CD you want to name. You can change any existing name by entering and storing a new one (overwriting).
Entering CD names
You can enter names for up to 99 discs in changer operation. The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will appear in the display if you have selected the corresponding display mode with DIS. Press CDC to switch the menu levels. To start the entry: Press NAME, the first of seven entry positions will begin to flash. Use the rocker switch the first character. / to select
Deleting CD names/TPM at the same time
Use the DSC menu to delete the CD names and the TPM at the same time. Use CD to delete the name and TPM stored for the selected CD. Use PREV to select the previous CD and NEXT to select the next CD. Use ALL to delete the names and TPM for all of the CDs. To begin the deletion process: Press DSC. Press CDC. 87
Avoid a piercing type of tone. Strong hissing sound unpleasant.
Treble Hz
Sound appears to be too much in the foreground, very aggressive, no stereo effect
Reduce the mid-range with HIGH filter Frequency: to Hz Level: -4 to -6 dB
Playback should not be too quiet. Tone too powerless.
Unclear bass Playback reverberates Unpleasant pressure on the ears
Reduce the lower mid-range with the LOW filter Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz Pegel: approx. -4 dB
The tone may become too lean and aggressive. Pay attention to the underlying tone of the music.
DSC programming
This car audio system has been equipped with DSC (Direct Software Control) to allow you to customise certain programmable, basic settings to suit your personal needs and preferences and then store them. The basic settings for this audio equipment were made at the factory. In the following you can find an overview of these settings, so that you can always reset to them if desired. The DSC menu is divided into different areas. Select the function you want to adjust and press the corresponding key. Use the rocker switch to select and adjust the functions described in the following. The display will show you the setting you have selected. If you wish to alter any of the programming, press DSC and select the area, e.g. TUN.
TUN (Tuner)
Use this menu to make any adjustments to radio operation. NAME Enter your own four-digit names for stored FM stations.
- Resets function to the default setting (text/frequency)
PREV - Select the entry for a previous station preset TUN Tuner Settings for radio operation DISP Display VAR Various Diverse Einstellungen KC KeyCard CLK Clock (time) Press ENT (Enter) to confirm your entry. Return to the previous menu to make any further changes in the DSC menu. Press DSC to quit the DSC menu. CLR - Delete entry NEXT - Select the entry for the next station preset Use the rocker switch to select the entry position and the character. Following your entry, move to the next position or press ENT to complete your entry. The altered name will now appear in the display in front of the corresponding station key.
Use << >> to adjust this setting.
SHARX Switches the bandwidth in the FM frequency range. When there are a large number of stations within your current reception range, use << >> to switch to Sharx on which will prevent most interference from adjacent radio stations. This function has been set to Sharx on at the factory. S-DX To adjust the seek tuning sensitivity. dx stands for distant reception. Select dx3 if you want to receive strong stations which are further away, select dx1 if you also want to tune into weaker stations which are further away. S-LO To adjust the seek tuning sensitivity. lo stands for local reception. Select lo3 if you want to receive strong stations in the local area, select lo1 if you want to tune into weaker stations in the local area.
VAR (Various)
Use this menu to make a number of different settings. TVOL Use / to adjust the traffic announcement and warning beep volume from between 0 to 66. The traffic message will then come through at this volume, if the standard volume is lower. If the standard volume is set higher than the TVOL level, then the traffic report will be played at the standard volume. BEEP Acknowledgement tone for all functions which require a button to be pressed for more than one second. Use / to set the volume between 1 and 9. Switch off Beep with <<.
DISP (Display)
Use this menu to make the display settings. ANGL (angle) Use / to adjust the display to your individual viewing angle. DIM Use / to adjust the display brightness for day and << >> for night. FADE Switches display off automatically. Fader 1 - 15 sec. after the last adjustment is made the display will switch off completely. Fader 2 - The top line remains illuminated, everything else switches off after 15 sec. Use / to adjust the setting.
PTY Use to select the language used to indicate the program type: Deutsch, English or Franais.
HCUT Interference-related cut in the treble sound. Cuts the treble when interference occurs. Can be adjusted from NO HICUT (off) to HICUT 3 (highest setting). Switch off Hicut with <<, adjust the values with /. Which setting is the most pleasant is a matter of personal preference.
Fade off - The display remains on permanently when the audio system is switched on.
DLAY (Delay) If an amplifier has been connected to the system, this setting can prevent the annoying power-on pop noise. Use the delay function to switch on the amplifier with a slight delay. Delay 1 = 250 ms to Delay 9 = 2.25 sec. delayed power-on. VOL (Volume) Select the power-on volume. Use / to adjust the desired volume level. If you use << to select Last VOL, the system will come on at the volume selected before it was switched off. SCAN (SCANTIME) Set the scan time for the Scan and Preset Scan functions from 5 to 30 seconds. This setting is valid for radio, cassette or CD scan. HP-F (High pass function) The proportion of low frequencies can be reduced. It is advisable to take advantage of this function when you have connected a subwoofer. Use / to select filters 1-5. Use << to switch the high pass function off.
TS Travelstore Automatically stores the stations with the best reception on the station preset buttons. Very useful during trips.
Accessories 65 Alternative frequency 72
Install menu 69 Installation 65 International telephone information 65
Blank Skip (BLS) 84
KeyCard 62, 66, 67, 68
CD changer operation 85, 86, 87 Clock 88, 89 CPS 83
Menu level Mono 76 55, 56
Display 55, 61 Dolby B NR 82 DSC default settings 96 DSC programming 92, 93, 94, 95, 96
Operating mode 71 Operating panel 54 Owner Identification 69
Equaliser 89, 90, 91
Preset Scan 75 Program type 77 PTY 76
First-time installation 69, 70
Glossary 97, 98 Guarantee 65
Radio Monitor (RM) 84 Radio operation with RDS 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 Radio pass data 67 Radio Scan 76 Radio text 57, 78 RDS-EON 79 Recalling stations 75 Regional program 73 Remote control 63 Reverse 83
Tape operation 82, 83, 84 Telephone information 65 Telephone mute 65 Theft protection 62, 66, 67, 68 Time 88, 89 TPM 86 Traffic information station reception Traffic Memo (TIM) 80, 81 Traffic safety 65 Travelstore 56, 75 Turn On Message (T.O.M.) 67
S-CPS 83 Seek tuning 74 SHARX 76 Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.) Softkeys 55 Specifications 97 Station tuning 73 Stereo 76 Storing stations 74 Synchronisation 89, 95
Volume 55, 80
67 Warning beep 79 Waveband 73
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