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Tokyo RDM 169
Operating instructions Manuel dutilisation Instrucciones de manejo Instruo de servio Installation instructions Instructions de montage Instrucciones de montaje Instrues de montagem
Optional / Tilval / Opcional / Opo
Quick Reference.. 4 Steering wheel remote control. 11 Important notes.. 12
What you need to know. 12 Traffic safety... 12 Installation.. 12 Telephone mute. 12 Accessories.. 12 Guarantee/warranty.. 12 International telephone information. 12
Selecting the operating mode. 15 Optimizing display legibility. 15 Radio operation with RDS. 16
Activating/deactivating the RDS. 16 AF - Alternative frequency.. 16 Selecting a band.. 16 Station tuning.. 17 Scrolling through the broadcasting networks (FM only). 17
DSC programming.. 30
Overview of the DSC factory settings. 33
CD operation / CD changer operation.. 23
Inserting a CD.. 23 Removing a CD. 23 Switching on CD operation. 23 Switching on CD changer operation.. 23 Selecting the display mode. 24 Selecting CDs and titles.. 24 Repeating tracks/CDs.. 24
Specifications. 33
Amplifier.. 33 Tuner... 33 CD player... 33
ESPAOL PORTUGUS
Glossary.. 34 Index... 35 Installation instructions. 138
SVENSKA
Putting the unit into operation. 13 Removing the KeyCard. 13 Training a KeyCard/Replacing a KeyCard.. 13 Displaying the radio data.. 14 Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.). 14 Optical display as theft protection. 14 Care of your KeyCard.. 14 Lost or damaged KeyCard. 14
Setting the equalizer.. 28
Notes on making the settings.. 28 Assistance in setting your equalizer.. 29
NEDERLANDS
ITALIANO
KeyCard theft protection system 13
Changing the memory bank.. 17 Storing stations.. 17 Automatically storing the strongest stations with Travelstore.. 18 Recalling stored stations.. 18 Scanning stored stations with Preset Scan.. 18 Scanning stations with Radio Scan. 19 Changing the scan time. 19 Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity. 19 Switching from stereo to mono (FM). 19 Automatic bandwidth adjustment (SHARX).. 19 PTY - Program Type.. 20 Program type.. 20 Checking the program type of the station.. 20 Displaying the selected program type. 20 Selecting a program type. 20 Storing program types.. 21 Scanning stations with PTY SCAN. 21 PTY priority.. 22
Clock - Time.. 27
Setting the clock.. 27 Displaying the clock.. 27 Correcting the clock after the power has been disconnected.. 27 Deactivating the hour correction function.. 27
FRANAIS
TPM (Track Program Memory). 24 Storing tracks with TPM.. 25 Switching TPM playback on/off. 25 Deleting the TPM.. 25 MIX... 25 To alter the setting:. 25 SCAN.. 26 Entering CD names.. 26 Deleting CD names/TPM with DSC UPDATE.. 26
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Table of contents
Quick Reference
1 Unlocking the fold-down operating panel It is possible to insert or remove the KeyCard and the CD when the operating panel is unlocked. To unlock the panel press 1, the operating panel will fold down. The operating panel cannot be removed. Do not use the panel as a rest or shelf. To lock the panel, push it back into its starting position (arrow 3). 2 ON Switching the unit on: With the KeyCard inserted, press ON briefly. The unit will begin to play in the operating mode selected last at the pre-set volume. Switching the unit on/off with the KeyCard: The unit switches on or off when the KeyCard is inserted or removed. Refer to section @ in the Quick Reference on the KeyCard theft protection system. Switching the unit on/off with the ignition: If the unit has been connected accordingly, it can be switched on and off with the car ignition. After you switch off the ignition, a double beep will sound to remind you to remove the KeyCard and take it with you. Switching the unit on with the ignition switched off: After you have switched off the ignition (KeyCard is inserted in the unit), you can continue to operate the unit as follows: After the double beep press ON. The unit will switch on. After the unit has played for an hour it will switch off automatically to prevent the car battery from running down.
To switch off the unit: Press ON for approx. 1 second.
The viewing angle of the display can be adjusted individually to ensure optimum legibility. If necessary, refer to the section on Optimizing the display legibility. Switching the sound on/off: Press ON briefly. When the sound has been switched off, MUTE will appear in the display. The sound can be switched on again by turning the volume knob 3.
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.
3 Adjusting the volume Turn the knob to adjust the volume as desired.
Menu level 1 Station keys and memory levels
Menu level 2 Adjusting the radio functions
Radio operation While listening to the radio you can press TU to switch between menu level 1 and menu level 2. The unit will return to menu level 1 automatically 8 seconds after the last key is pressed.
PORTUGUS
SCA - Scan a) PTY is switched off (lettering is lit normally, not highlighted in the display) Press SCA briefly (Radio Scan) SCAN will flash in the display alternately with the abbreviation for the station being scanned. All of the radio stations within reception range will be scanned.
ESPAOL
4 Softkeys / Display Softkey = key with different functions The functions which appear in the display can be selected.
ST1 - ST6 On this memory level it is possible to store radio stations on the FM levels I, II and T on the keys marked ST1 to ST6. 6 stations each can be stored for the AM banks AM and AMT. Storing a radio station - Press one of the station keys from ST1 to ST6 until it is possible to hear the program again (beep). Recalling a radio station - Select the desired band. Press NEXT to select the memory level required and press the corresponding station key briefly.
BND Selects the band and memory level (FM I, FM II, FM T, AM, AMT).
The volume level selected will appear in the display. When the unit is switched on, it will automatically play at the pre-set volume (ON VOL). It is possible to adjust the ON VOL (refer to DSC programming - ON VOL).
NEXT - FM Switches between the memory levels for FM I, FM II, FM T. NEXT - AM Switches between the AM and AMT memory banks.
NEXT - FM Switches between the memory levels for FM I, FM II, FM T. NEXT - AM Switches between the AM banks AM and AMT.
Press SCA for approx. 1 second (Preset Scan) You will hear a beep and SCAN will flash in the display alternately with the abbreviation for the station being scanned. The radio stations which have been stored on the station keys and which are currently within reception range will be scanned. Stopping Radio Scan / Preset Scan: Press SCA or the rocker switch once again. b) PTY is switched on (lettering is highlighted in the display) frequency with better reception for the station you are tuned into. AF on/off: Press TU to select menu level 2 and press AF longer than 2 seconds until you hear a beep. RDS on/off: Press TU to select menu level 2 and press AF briefly. EXIT Press this key briefly to end or cancel an adjustment. ENT (Enter) Press this key briefly to accept or store an adjustment. TS (Travelstore) If you press TS, the radio will switch to FMT or AMT from any other bank. The six stations with the strongest reception will be stored automatically. After the stations have been stored, the radio will tune into the station with the best reception and begin to play. PTY (Program Type) With PTY the station keys become program type keys. PTY must be highlighted in the display (press PTY if necessary). Now it is possible to select a program type and store it on one of the station keys. Press << >> to activate the PTY program types and press the station keys to store them (press the key for approx. 2 seconds, until you hear a beep). CD and changer operation
<< / >> Select CD (for changer operation only) >> up: Press briefly << down: Press briefly / Select track up: Press briefly CUE - fast forward (audible): Hold pressed down down: Press twice or repeatedly briefly To restart the track: Press briefly REVIEW - fast reverse (audible): Hold pressed down
Additional functions for the rocker switch: Other adjustments are possible with AUD 8 DSC-MODE 7 PTY DPE as long as the corresponding function is activated.
9 DIS Selects different display modes. Radio operation Press DIS briefly: - Name of the current radio station - Current frequency - PTY code This will not work properly unless the radio is able to receive an RDS station in adequate reception quality.
Changer operation Press DIS briefly: - CD number, track number, clock - CD number, track number, time played - CD name, track number : Display
TRACK 13 - CD track number or VIVALDI - CD name or CD 5 T 2 - CD number and track number (changer operation) MIX - CD tracks can be played in random order SCA - CD tracks are being scanned RPT - Repeat function for CD/ changer operation TPM - Store and play favorite CD tracks CLR - Delete TPM memory
CD operation Press DIS briefly: - Track number, clock - Track number, time played - CD name, track number
lo EQ DISC-IN
- Time played - Clock
FM I, II, T or AM,AMT or 00:20 or 12:50
- FM memory level - band or AM memory level T
Press DIS for approx. 2 seconds: Display will alternate between the clock and the band (incl. the memory level).
M MT PTY AF
NDR2 FM I, II, T
- station name - band - memory level I, II or Travelstore - AM band - AM memory level Travelstore - Program type is activated - Alternative frequency for RDS - Seek tuning sensitivity adjustable with DSC - Equalizer is switched on - CD is inserted in the unit
; CDC Switches to changer operation (only if a changer is connected). If there is no changer, the system will switch to AUX as long as AUX ON is switched on in the DSC menu. < CD Switches to CD operation = TU (TUNER) Switches to radio operation. Switches to the memory levels/bands FM I, FM II, FMT (Travelstore), AM and AMT (Travelstore). > CD insert When the CD is inserted with the label facing up, it will be automatically transported into the operating position. The unit will automatically switch to CD play. ? Visual theft protection The following conditions must be fulfilled before the light diode will flash as a visual indication of theft protection: The unit is switched off; The ignition is switched off; The operating panel is folded down; The KeyCard has been removed; 10 The DSC menu settings is switched to LED ON (factory setting). For more information, refer to DSC programming, LED ON/OFF. @ KeyCard theft protection system The KeyCard must be inserted before the unit can be operated. Make sure to read the information in the section on KeyCard theft protection system. A Eject Press the CD eject button briefly and the CD will eject.
Telephone mute
If you have installed a car telephone in your vehicle, it is possible to automatically mute the radio or CD playback when you use the telephone (telephone mute). PHONE will then appear in the display.
International telephone information
Have you got any questions on the operation of this equipment or do you require more information? Give us a call! Our numbers are: Phone: 800-28 Fax: 708-88
Accessories
Use only Blaupunkt-approved accessories and spare parts. You can use the following Blaupunkt products with this unit: Amplifiers All Blaupunkt amplifiers CD changers The following CD changers can be connected directly: CDC A 06, A 072, A 08, IDC A 09. The A 05 and the A 071 can be connected with the adapter cable 889 093.
This car radio comes equipped with two KeyCards. If you have lost your KeyCard or if it was damaged, you can buy a new one from your specialized dealer. If you use two KeyCards, the settings stored on the first card will be transmitted to the second. However, you can individually store the following functions: Preset button assignments, bass, treble, balance and fader settings, loudness, beep volume, LOW-EQ and HIGH-EQ. In addition, the settings activated before the radio is switched off, such as the band, station, AF, REG ON/OFF, SCANTIME, seek tuning sensitivity, ON VOL 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.
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 in 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.
If a wrong KeyCard is inserted, then CARD ERR will appear in the display. The system will switch off after approximately ten seconds. If another card type is inserted (e.g. phone or credit card), the display will show WRONG KC for approximately two seconds. Remove the wrong card and insert the correct KeyCard. Press ON to turn on the set.
Putting the unit into operation
Turn on the set with ON. To insert the KeyCard, unlock the operating panel by pressing 1, the operating panel will fold down.
Lost or damaged KeyCard
If the KeyCard for your unit is lost or damaged you can train a new KeyCard. You can purchase the new KeyCard from any authorized dealer. You will also require the master code for the unit, which you will get from your authorized dealer.
Displaying the radio data
You can use the KeyCard supplied with your set to display the radio pass data such as the model name, product number (7 6.) and serial number. Please refer to the section on DSC programming - READ KC.
CD cannot be selected unless a CD is inserted in the drive. CDC cannot be selected unless one of the Blaupunkt changers, the A 06, the A 072, the A 08, the A09, the A 05, or the A 071 has been connected and there is at least one CD in the magazine. To switch the operating mode: press TU, CD or CDC. If you press TU again, the unit will switch to menu level 2. On this level it is possible to adjust the functions for radio operation. The unit will switch back to menu level 1 automatically approx. eight seconds after the last adjustment was made.
Press << / >> to set the best viewing angle for your position. When you have completed the setting press DSC.
Press the lower part of the rocker switch until ANGLE appears in the display.
You can select from among the following operating modes: radio (TU), CD and CDC (changer).
The viewing angle of the display can be altered to allow optimum legibility. Press DSC.
Selecting the operating mode
Optimizing display legibility
Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
The Radio Data System offers you more convenience when you listen to FM radio stations. More and more radio stations have begun to broadcast RDS information alongside their programs. As soon as a program has been identified, the station name including a regional identifier, if available, will appear in the display. When RDS is activated, the preset buttons become program buttons. You now know exactly which program you have tuned into, making it easy to find the desired station quickly.
Switching from stereo to mono (FM)
If reception is poor, you may get better sound quality by switching from stereo to mono in the DSC menu. Each time the radio is switched on, stereo playback is activated automatically.
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 either by seek tuning or using the scan function. Switching PTY on/off Press PTY. When the function is active, the program type selected last will briefly appear in the display, e.g. SPORT. As long as PTY is active, PTY will appear permanently in the display. with the preset buttons ST1 - ST6. Requirement: PTY must be active. The following list indicates all of the program types which are currently available. The letters printed in bold are identical to the abbreviation which appears briefly in the display. NEWS INFORM SPORTS TALK ROCK CLS ROCK ADLT HIT SOFT ROCK TOP 40 COUNTRY OLDIES SOFT NOSTALGA JAZZ CLASSICAL R+B SOFT R+B LANGUAGE REL MUSIC REL TALK PERSNLTY PUBLIC WEATHER Checking the program type of the station On menu level 2 Press PTY for approx. 2 seconds. After the beep tone the display will show the program type offered by the station currently playing. If NONE appears in the display, the current station has no PTY code. Displaying the selected program type Press << or >>. The program type selected last will be displayed briefly. Selecting a program type a) Using the preset buttons When PTY is switched on, you can use the preset buttons ST1 - ST6 to select the program types stored at the factory. Press one of the presets ST1 - ST6. The selected program type will be displayed for 2 seconds. If you would like to listen to a station with this PTY, press / function. to start the seek tuning
Program type
Use << >> to have the last selected program type displayed and to choose a new one. You can select any one of the stored types 20
If the radio is unable to find a station offering the selected program type, the display will show NO PTY and a beep tone will be emitted. The radio will select the station which was tuned into before seek tuning was activated. You can assign different program types to each preset position. Please refer to the next section on Storing program types. b) Using the << >> buttons on the rocker switch When PTY is switched on, you can select a program type using buttons << >>. Press << or >>; the program type selected last will be displayed for 3 seconds. During this period press >> (forwards) or << (backwards) to select the desired type. Press << or >> as many times as required. If you would like to listen to a station with the selected PTY, press / function. to start the seek tuning
If the radio is unable to find a station offering the selected program type, the display will show NO PTY and a beep tone will be emitted. The radio will select the station which was tuned into before seek tuning was activated. Storing program types Each of the preset buttons ST1 - ST6 has been assigned one program type at the factory. If desired, you can also replace these with other available program types. To do so, make sure that PTY lights up in the display. If necessary, press the PTY button to switch on the function. Select a program type using buttons << >> and
Scanning stations with PTY SCAN Requirement: PTY must appear in the display. Press the SCA button. All of the stations in your current reception area offering the selected program type will be scanned. To switch off PTY-SCAN: Press SCA or the seek-tuning rocker switch once again. After the entire band has been scanned, the PTY-SCAN function will be turned off automatically.
hold down the desired preset button (ST1-ST6) until you hear a beep. Now the selected program type can be recalled by pressing this preset when PTY has been activated. (PTY appears in the display.)
PTY priority Situation: PTY is switched on and lights up in the display. No station offering the selected program type can be found currently in your reception range (with seek tuning or scan). The set will switch back to the station previously tuned into. As soon as it is possible to receive a program in the broadcasting network with the PTY selected, the radio will switch over to the corresponding station for the duration of the program. Example: Station playing: #1. PTY lights up in the display. Program type POP selected. Seek tuning is started. No station with PTY-POP can be found. The display shows NO PTY and automatically switches back to #1. #2 airs a PTY-POP program. The radio will switch to the linked station #2 for the duration of the POP program.
During CD operation, the set will also switch to the program offering the selected PTY within the broadcasting network. After the PTY program has ended the system will switch back to the previous mode (radio or CD). Note: As already mentioned, these functions are not supported by all of the RDS stations at the present time.
You can play CD on this unit. In addition, CDs can be played on the Blaupunkt CD changers, CDC A 05, A 06, A 071, A 072, A 08, IDC A 09. These changers can be purchased at any authorized retail outlet. Note: Use only standard circular CDs measuring 12 cm in diameter! CDs measuring 8 cm in diameter or promotional CDs in different shapes such as a butterfly or beer mug are not suitable for playback using this equipment. This is very likely to result in the destruction of the CD or the CD drive. We assume no liability for damage to the equipment caused by playing unsuitable CDs. CD operation
Removing a CD
Fold down the operating panel and press the Eject button (arrow) for approx. 1 second. The CD will be ejected. To protect the CD mechanism, do not impair or try to help the automatic insertion and ejection of the disc in any way. If the CD is not removed from the drive within approximately 30 seconds, it will be re-inserted automatically. For safetys sake, the operating panel must remain locked when the vehicle is in motion.
Switching on CD changer operation
Make sure that at least one CD has been inserted into the magazine. Press CDC, the CDC functions will appear in the display (track number, name/playback time).
Inserting a CD
Switch on the unit and press 1 to unlock the operating panel. The operating panel will fold down forward. Insert a CD (with the label facing up). Never use force.
Changer operation
The CD will be transported to its playing position automatically. CD playback will start. Push the operating panel up on the left-hand side and lock it into position.
Switching on CD operation
Make sure that a disc is inserted, DISC-IN will appear in the display. Press CD, the CD functions will appear in the display (track number, name/ playback time).
CD operation / CD changer operation
Selecting the display mode
You can select the desired display mode for CD and CD changer operation:
Selecting CDs and titles
You can use the rocker switch to conveniently select CDs, tracks or passages. You cannot select CDs unless a CD changer has been connected.
Repeating tracks/CDs
You can repeat a track or a CD (in changer operation) as often as desired. Use the RPT key to select the following functions: - REP TRCK = Repeat track - REP CD = Repeat CD (changer operation only) - RPT OFF = Repeat function off Press RPT as many times as necessary until you have selected the desired setting. The CD or the track will repeat until you press RPT to switch off the function with RPT OFF.
Press DIS as often as necessary until you have selected the desired display mode. The CD number (for changer operation only). Clock The elapsed playback time CD name
<< / >> CD selection (changer operation only) >> Up: Press briefly << Down: Press briefly / Track selection Upwards: Press briefly. CUE - fast advance (audible): Hold pressed down. Downwards: Press twice or as many times as required. To re-start a title: Press briefly. REVIEW - fast reverse (audible): Hold pressed down.
TRACK 13 Track number 14:34 00:20 VIVALDI
(Track Program Memory) Use this feature to program and play your favorite CD tracks in CD and changer operation. Up to 30 CDs can be managed in the CD mode, up to 99 discs in the CDC mode, with a maximum of 40 tracks each. TPM can only be used in the mode it was stored in (CD or changer operation).
The CD name will not be displayed unless it has already been entered. Please refer to the section on Entering CD names.
The rocker switch acts as a sequence switch so that you can skip over several CDs or tracks if you press it repeatedly.
Storing tracks with TPM A track can only be stored while it is playing. To store a track press TPM for approx. 1 second, TPM PROG will appear in the display. This track has been stored. Switching TPM playback on/off Press TPM briefly. The mode selected will appear briefly in the display (TPM ON/OFF).
Deleting the TPM You can delete the tracks stored with TPM. TPM tracks can be deleted with CLR only when they are playing. Switch on TPM. TPM will be highlighted in the display. In this case, CLR will appear below TPM. If you would like to delete the track playing press CLR for approx. 2 seconds, TRCK CLR will flash briefly in the display. If you would like to delete all of the tracks on the CD playing press CLR for approx. 5 seconds, DISC CLR will flash briefly in the display. If you would like to delete all of the tracks on all of the CDs in the magazine in changer operation press CLR for approx. 8 seconds, ALL CLR will flash briefly in the display. If you would like to delete the TPM and the CD names at the same time, refer to the section on Deleting CD names/TPM with DSC UPDATE.
You can have the CD tracks played in random order. The MIX function is active when MIX is highlighted 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 disc will be selected in numerical order. MIX (random order) applies to the playback of the tracks. MIX MAG (for changer operation only) CDC A 08, IDC A 09: All tracks on the CDs in the magazine will be played in random order. CDC A 05, A 06, A 071 and 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. Discs and titles will be selected in numerical order. To alter the setting: Press MIX briefly, the function selected will appear briefly in the display.
TPM playback cannot be activated unless you have already stored tracks with the TPM function.
If TPM is highlighted in the display, this means that TPM playback is active. All of the tracks on the CD stored in this operating mode will be played. If you activate SCA (scan) as well, these tracks will be scanned.
Use this function to scan all of the CD tracks. To start the Scan function: Press SCA briefly, the display will indicate SCAN. The titles will be scanned one after the other in ascending order. To stop the Scan function: Press SCA once again briefly. The track currently scanned will continue to play. SCAN will also stop if you press the rocker switch, MIX, RPT, DSC, AUD, TU or CDC. Use the rocker switch / to select the first character. The capital letters A to Z, the numbers 0 to 9 and special characters will be listed one after the other. Use the rocker switch << >> to move to the next position and select a character. You can select up to eight characters in this way. Once you have completed the name as desired: Press ENT in order to store it. To quit the naming mode, leave the DSC menu by pressing DSC. If you would like to name another CD, insert a new disc for CD operation Or press << / >> for changer operation and press / to select another CD in the magazine. You can change any existing name by entering and storing a new one (overwriting). You can delete the name stored for the CD in the CD drive and its TPM with CLR DISC. Use CLR ALL to delete the names and TPM for all of the CDs. Insert the CD for which you want to delete the name into the CD drive. Press DSC. Press / as many times as required until UPDATE appears in the display. Press >> to select CLR DISC if you want to delete the name and TPM of that CD, Press << to select CLR ALL to delete the names and TPM stored for all of the CDs.
Entering CD names
You can enter names for up to 30 discs and in changer operation for up to 99 discs. The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will appear in the display if you have selected the corresponding display mode with DIS. To start the entry: Press the DSC button and press as often as necessary until CDNAME appears in the display. /
Press ENT for approx. 1 second. DELETING will appear briefly in the display. The deletion process is complete. To return to UPDATE in the DSC menu without deleting the CD names and TPM: Press ENT.
Press << >>. The position for the first character will begin to flash.
Deleting CD names/TPM with DSC UPDATE
Use the UPDATE feature to delete the CD names and the TPM at the same time.
The automatic correction of the time cannot be switched off completely.
CD mode: You can select from among three different display modes: - Track number, clock - Track number, playback time elapsed - CD name, track number To switch between the modes press DIS briefly.
Deactivating the hour correction function
In the DSC menu it is possible to switch off the hour correction function with CLK MAN/ CLK AUTO. An automatic correction for minutes will continue to take place. This is useful if you would like to display the time for a different time zone, for example. If necessary, Press DSC briefly and Press / as often as required until CLK MAN/CLK AUTO appears in the display. To deactivate the hour correction function press << >> to select CLK MAN.
a) automatically The clock is set automatically when the radio is tuned into an RDS station which has the CT function (clock time). b) manually with DSC-CLOCKSET Press DSC briefly, CLOCKSET will appear in the display. Press << >> to set the hours/minutes. You can move to a different position by pressing /. After you have set the clock, press ENT briefly to store the new setting.
The time will be set automatically by RDSCT, but can also be adjusted manually if desired.
If the radio has been disconnected from its power source for a longer period of time, 0:00 will appear in the display when it is re-connected.
Correcting the clock after the power has been disconnected
Setting the clock
For the clock to function properly with RDS, an RDS station with the CT function (CT clock time) must be received.
Radio mode: You can switch between clock display and band (incl. memory bank). To do so press DIS for approx. 2 seconds.
If you want to set the time manually, refer to the section on DSC programming - CLOCKSET.
This car stereo is equipped with a built-in clock which automatically takes advantage of RDS to ensure highly accurate time-keeping (hours, minutes).
Displaying the clock
You can set the clock to permanent display in both the radio and CD modes.
You need only set the time manually if it is not possible to receive an RDS station with CT (clock time).
Clock - Time
Setting the equalizer
Press ENT to store your settings. You can switch the equalizer on and off by pressing AUD for approx. 2 seconds. Now you can compare the sound produced by your car stereo with and without the equalizer.
Assistance in setting your equalizer
Start to make your settings in the mid-range/treble and finish with the bass range. Frequency range Bass Hz Sound impression/problem Bass reproduction too weak What to do Boost the bass with the LOW EQ filter Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz GAIN: +4 to +6 dB Notes Avoid distortion. Boost the level carefully if the speaker diameter is too small.
Lower mid-range Hz
Mid-range sound Hz
Lifeless reproduction Lack of transparency Instruments do not sparkle
Boost treble range with HIGH EQ filter Frequency: approx. 10 kHz GAIN: +2 to +4 dB
Avoid a piercing type of tone. Strong hissing sound unpleasant.
Treble 4000 to 20000 Hz
Sound appears to be too much in the foreground, very aggressive, no stereo effect
Reduce the mid-range with HIGH EQ filter Frequency: 1000 to 2500 Hz GAIN: -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 EQ filter Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz GAIN: approx. 4 dB
The tone may become too lean and aggressive. Pay attention to the underlying tone of the music.
DSC programming
The car stereo has been equipped with DSC (Direct Software Control) to allow you to customize 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. If you wish to alter any of the programming, press DSC. Use the rocker switch and the ENT button to select and adjust the functions de-scribed in the following. The display will show you the setting you have selected. LOW EQ Equalizer setting: To activate the frequencies and set the level for the lower frequency range. Refer to the detailed instructions in the section on Equalizer setting. Equalizer setting: To activate the frequencies and set the level for the upper frequency range. Refer to the detailed instructions in the section on Equalizer setting. Only available during CD playback. Use this function to name your CDs. (See Entering CD names) 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. HICUT 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). Which setting is the most pleasant is a matter of personal preference. To adjust the 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.
HIGH EQ
CD NAME
/ << / >> Select function Adjust/recall value
AUX ON/OFF BEEP Acknowledgement tone for all functions which require a button to be pressed for more than one second. The volume can be adjusted from between 0 to 9. (0 = off) Use this function to select the display brightness for the daytime (from 1 to 9). This menu item will not appear if a CD changer has been connected to the system. The factory setting is OFF. If another system component is connected to AUX, this setting must be altered to AUX ON.
DIM DAY 12/24H MODE Select the clock display (12 or 24-hour display)
CLK AUTO/MAN Switches the hour correction function on/off. Read the information in the section on Clock, Deactivating the hour correction function.
CLOCKSET To set the clock manually. Press << >> to set the hours/minutes. Move to the next flashing position by pressing /. To store the setting selected, press ENT briefly. Also refer to the section on CLOCK.
Adjusts the display to the individual viewing angle. Use this function to set the scan time for the radio or CD player from 5 to 30 seconds.
SCANTIME
STEREO/MONO Switch modes by pressing << >>. The mode selected will appear briefly in the display. The radio will begin with STEREO playback each time it is switched on.
ON VOL
Use this function to select the volume at which the radio is set when it is switched on. Adjust the desired volume level with << >>. When adjusted to LAST VOL, the system will come on at the volume selected before it was switched off.
The brightness changes accordingly when the car headlights are switched on/off.
CLK ON/OFF The clock display will appear when the ignition is switched on, but the car stereo is switched off. In this case, set CLK ON.
DIM NIGHT
Use this function to select the display brightness for the night-time (from 1 to 9).
LEARN KC To train a second KeyCard. Please read the information in the section on KeyCard theft protection system Training a KeyCard. To read out the KeyCard data. The card supplied with the radio is used to display the model name, type number () and the serial number. With the extra card it is possible to display data entered by your specialized dealer. (See the section on Short Additional Memory S.A.M.). If you remove the KeyCard during the reading process, READ KC will appear on the display panel. PEAK ON/OFF Switches the dynamic level display for the volume on/ off.

ST1 - ST6 ST1- ST6 can be used on this menu level to store radio stations on the FM levels I, II and T. You can store six stations each on the AM and AMT bands. Store station press one of the station buttons ST1- ST6 until the station can be heard again (beep). Call up station select the frequency band. On FM, select the memory level using NEXT and press the appropriate station key briefly.
BND Select the frequency band and memory level (FM I, FM II, FM T, AM, AMT). SCA - Scan a) PTY is deactivated (logo is lit normally, not in reverse video) Press SCA (Radio Scan) briefly SCAN appears in the display alternately with the code of the sampled station. All stations on the frequency band which can be received are sampled briefly.
NEXT - FM Switch between the memory levels FM I, FM II, FM T. NEXT - AM, AMT Switch between the AM and AMT frequency bands.
Press SCA for approx. 1 second (Preset Scan) a beep sounds, SCAN appears in the display alternately with the code of the sampled station. The stations stored on the station keys and which can be received are sampled briefly. Stopping Radio Scan/Preset Scan: Press SCA or the seek rocker again. b) PTY is activated (logo appears in reverse video on the display) for a frequency with better reception for the same station. AF on/off: Select menu level 2 using TU and hold AF down. EXIT Press the key briefly to terminate or abort the adjustment process. ENT (Enter) Press briefly to accept/save the adjustments. TS (Travelstore) Press TS to switch from any frequency band to FMT or AMT. The six strongest stations are automatically stored. When they have been stored, the strongest station is selected and played. PTY (Program Type) PTY turns the station keys into program type keys. PTY must first appear on the display in reverse video (press PTY if necessary). A program type can now be stored and selected with each station key. Call up PTY program types using the rocker << >> and save with the station key (hold down for approx. 2 seconds until the beep sounds). CD and changer mode
MIX, SCAN, RPT (repeat) and TPM can be selected in CD and changer mode by means of the corresponding softkeys. MIX CD tracks can be played in random order. You can select the following functions by pressing the MIX key: - MIX CD = CD tracks are played in random order. In changer mode, CDs are selected in numerical order, tracks are played in random order. - MIX MAG (changer mode only) = all tracks in the magazine are played in random order. - MIX OFF = Switches off function.
Press SCA the stations transmitting the selected PTY program type are sampled briefly. AF (RDS mode/Alternative Frequency) RDS mode on/off: Select menu level 2 using TU and press AF briefly. If AF appears in reverse video in the display, the radio automatically looks
SCA - Scan For sampling the tracks briefly (in CD changer mode, the tracks of all CDs). Starting Scan: Press SCA. The tracks are sampled briefly in turn in ascending order. The sampling time can be adjusted. (Refer to Programming with DSC SCANTIME.) Ending Scan: Press SCA. The last track selected continues playing. RPT - Repeat CD tracks and, in changer mode, CDs, can be repeated. Press the RPT key to select the following functions: - REP TRCK = Repeat track - REP CD = Repeat CD (only in changer mode) - RPT OFF = Deactivate function.
Changing the equalizer settings: Press DPE briefly. Further information on changing the equalizer settings: Equalizer settings:
Activating/deactivating the equalizer: Press DPE until the beep sounds. When the equalizer is activated, EQ appears in the display.
<< / >> Up/down in steps (on FM, only when AF and PTY are deactivated) FM only: << / >> Page through the transmission chains when AF is activated and PTY deactivated, e.g.: NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY.
5 DPE For activating/deactivating the equalizer and changing the equalizer settings.
Station seek Up Down
CLR For clearing the TPM memory (refer to the Clearing the TPM memory section).
TPM - Track Program Memory For storing and playing preferred tracks in CD and CD changer mode. Up to 30 CDs can be managed in CD mode and 99 CDs in changer mode with a maximum of 40 tracks per CD. (Refer to the Storing tracks with TPM section.)
6 Rocker Radio mode If the rocker is pressed on menu level 2, menu level 1 is automatically called up.
CD and CD changer mode 7 DSC (Direct Software Control) You can adjust programmable default settings using DSC. Further information: Programming with DSC. 8 AUD For adjusting the treble, bass, balance (left/right), fader (front/rear) and loudness settings. Loudness = adjustment of the lowvolume sounds to the human ear. Different treble, bass and loudness settings can be stored for the FM, AM, CD and AUX modes. Adjustment procedure: Select mode. Press AUD once: BASS and the selected value appear on the display. The values selected are shown on the display. The last setting selected is stored automatically. Particular feature of loudness: The values can be selected between LOUD 6 and LOUD OFF by means of the rocker /. Leaving AUD: Press EXIT. If no change is made within eight seconds, AUD is automatically switched off.
<< / >> Select CD (changer mode only) >> Up: Press briefly << Down: Press briefly / Select track Up: Press briefly CUE - fast forward (audible): Keep depressed Down: Press twice or more in quick succession Replay track from beginning: Press briefly REVIEW - fast rewind (audible): Keep depressed
Further functions of the rocker: Further settings available with AUD 8 DSC-MODE 7 PTY The settings are available only if the corresponding function is activated.
Select from the options using << / >>. Use / to change the settings.
9 DIS Selecting various display modes. Radio mode Press DIS briefly: - Name of the selected station - Currently selected frequency - PTY code A condition is that an RDS station can be received with an adequate field strength.
Changer mode Press DIS briefly: - CD number, track number, time - CD number, track number, time played - CD name, track number : Display
TRACK 13 - Track number or VIVALDI - CD name (CD changer mode) or CD 5 T 2 - CD number and track number (CD changer mode) MIX - Tracks can be played in random order SCA - Sample tracks RPT - Repeat function for CD/ changer mode TPM - Save and play preferred tracks CLR - Clear TPM memory
lo EQ DISC-IN
CD mode Press DIS briefly: - Track number, time - Track number, time played - CD name, track number
- Time (time played) - Time
FM I, II, T or AM, AMT or 00:20 or 12:50
- FM memory level - Frequency band
Press DIS for approx. two seconds: Toggle display between time and frequency band (incl. memory level in the case of FM).
PTY AF
NDR2 FM I, II, T
- Station name - Frequency band - Memory level I, II or Travelstore - Program type is activated - Alternative frequency with RDS - Seek sensitivity can be selected with DSC - Equalizer is activated - CD is inserted
; CDC Switch to changer mode (only if a changer is fitted). If a changer is not fitted, AUX is selected. Condition: AUX ON must be selected in the DSC menu. < CD Switch to CD mode = TU (TUNER) For switching to the radio mode, for toggling between FMI, FM II, TS (Travelstore), AM and AMT memory levels/ frequency bands. > Slot for CD When the CD is inserted with the label facing upwards it is automatically transported into the operating position. CD play mode is selected automatically. ? Visual anti-theft protection The following conditions must be met if the LED is to flash as a visible antitheft protection measure: The unit is switched off; The control panel is open; The KeyCard is removed; The ignition is off and LED ON is selected in the DSC menu (factory default setting). Further information: Programming with DSC, LED ON/OFF. @ KeyCard anti-theft protection system The KeyCard must be inserted before the unit can be operated. Remove the KeyCard following the procedure in reverse. Important: read the information under KeyCard anti-theft protection system. A Eject Hold the key for CD ejection down for approx. 2 seconds: the CD is ejected.
KeyCard
Inserting the KeyCard To disengage the control panel, press key 1. The control panel folds down. Insert the KeyCard with the contact surface facing downwards (see diagram). Engage the control panel.
D Keys <</>>, Radio mode
E Switching replay on/off: Press briefly. MUTE appears on the display when the sound is switched off.
B V- / V+ Adjust the volume C SRC (Source) Select the operating mode - Radio - CD - Changer mode (if a changer is connected)
If you intend to install or modify the system yourself, read the installation and connection instructions at the end of the operating instructions before doing so. Amplifier All Blaupunkt amplifiers
Two KeyCards are supplied with the unit. Should you lose or damage a KeyCard, you can obtain a replacement from a specialist dealer. If you are using two KeyCards, the settings are taken from the first KeyCard. You can customize the following functions: Station key assignment, bass, treble, balance and fader settings, loudness, beep volume, LOW-EQ, HIGH-EQ. The last state selected such as frequency band, station setting, AF, SCAN-TIME, seek run sensitivity, ON VOL (volume at switch on), SHARX, is also saved. Your selected settings are therefore selected automatically when you insert your KeyCard.
Slide the card as far as possible to the right, and remove from the front. Engage the control panel. For safety reasons, the control panel must always be engaged whilst the vehicle is moving. When leaving the vehicle, open the control panel and remove the KeyCard in order to prevent theft.
Slide the card in the direction of the arrow (2) and engage the control panel (Arrow 3). The car radio is ready for use. Should a KeyCard other than that belonging to the unit be inserted, CARD ERR appears on the display. The unit switches itself off after approx. 10 seconds. Should a card other than a KeyCard be inserted (e.g. a phonecard or credit card), WRONG KC is displayed for approx. 2 seconds. In this case, remove the card and insert a KeyCard for the unit. Press ON to switch on the unit.
Removing the KeyCard
Disengage the control panel as follows Press the knob 1: the control panel folds down forwards.
Insert the KeyCard with the contact surface downwards, as shown in the diagram (Arrow 1).
Remove the first KeyCard and, with CHANGE on the display, insert the new KeyCard. When READY or LEARN KC appears: Press DSC.
Switch on the unit with ON. To insert the KeyCard, disengage the control panel: Press the knob 1: the control panel folds down forwards.
Press << or >>. CHANGE appears on the display.
Switching on the unit
To teach in a second KeyCard: Slide the first KeyCard in and switch the unit on. Press DSC and use / to select LEARN KC.
An additional KeyCard can be taught in whilst the unit is in operation with the first KeyCard.
Teaching in a second KeyCard/ replacing a KeyCard
KeyCard anti-theft protection system
CD mode can be selected only if a CD is inserted. CDC can be selected only if a Blaupunkt A 06, A 072, A 08 or A 05, A 071 or IDC A 09 CD changer is connected and a magazine containing at least one CD is inserted.
Proceed as follows: Press DSC. ANGLE appears on the display.
You can select from the radio (TU), CD and CDC changer modes.
The display can be adjusted to your preferred viewing angle in order to enhance legibility.
Selecting the operating mode
Enhancing display legibility
Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
The Radio Data System provides FM reception with enhanced convenience. An increasing number of radio stations now broadcast RDS information supplementary to the program proper. As soon as stations can be recognized, the station code appears, in some cases with indication of the region, e.g. NDR1 NDS (Niedersachsen). Activating RDS causes the station keys to function as program keys. You now know exactly what station you are receiving, and you can therefore also select the desired station.
AF - alternative frequency
The AF (alternative frequency) function ensures that the best available frequency of the station being received is selected automatically. Switching AF on/off: During radio mode Press TU: menu level 2 is called up. Hold AF down until the beep sounds. This function is active when AF is lit in the display.
Note: AF is deactivated when you switch off RDS.
Selecting the frequency band
You can select from the following frequency bands: FM AM 87.7 107.9 MHz, kHz as follows: Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed.
Activating/deactivating RDS
Activating/deactivating RDS: During radio mode Press TA briefly. The selected settings appear briefly on the display. When RDS is activated, AF appears in reverse video on the display. The radio may be muted briefly during the search for the channel with the best reception. If SEARCH appears on the display when the unit is switched on or when a stored frequency is called up, the unit is automatically searching for an alternative frequency. SEARCH disappears when an alternative frequency has been found, or when the waveband has been completely searched. If the station can no longer be received with satisfactory quality: Select a different station. 16
Menu level 2
Select the frequency band by pressing BND repeatedly until the desired frequency band appears. The sequence is: FM I, FM II, FMT, AM, AMT.
Station tuning
Station seek / Press / : the radio automatically looks for the next station. If / is held down at the top or bottom, the seek run continues forwards or backwards at higher speed.
If necessary, these functions can be deactivated on menu level 2. Manual tuning: Press << >>: the frequency is increased/reduced in steps. Hold the << >> rocker down to the right or left to change the frequency quickly.
Press NEXT briefly and repeatedly until the desired memory level appears on the display.
You can use << >> to call up stations from the region in which they can be received.
Station seek Up Down << / >> Up/down in steps (on FM, only when AF is deactivated)
Storing stations
You can store six stations on the FM band on each memory level (I, II, T) using the station keys ST1 - ST6. You can also store six stations each on the AM/AMT bands. Proceed as follows: Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed. Select the frequency band using BND. Select a station using the rocker (automatically / or manually << >>).
Manual tuning with << >> You can tune manually. Condition: AF and PTY are deactivated (the corresponding symbols are not lit in the display).
You can also start Travelstore, for example: Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed. If AF fails to come on: Hold down AF on menu level 2.
Changing the memory level (FM)
You can change between memory levels I, II and T to store stations and retrieve them again. The selected memory level appears on the display.
Hold the desired station key down until the program can be heard again after it has been muted and the beep sounds (approx. 2 seconds). The station is now stored.
If a number of programs in the station chain can be received, you can page through them with >> (forwards) or << (backwards), e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4.
Paging through the transmission chains (FM only)
Note: Should you store a station which has already been stored, the corresponding station key and the memory level flash briefly if a different memory level is called up.
Calling up stored stations
of a button.
Sampling stored stations with You can call up stored stations at the touch Preset Scan
FM Call up the stations directly on the selected memory level as follows: Press the keys ST1 - ST6. To call up stations on a different memory level: Press NEXT until the desired memory level is displayed, then select a stored station with ST1 - ST6. You can sample stored stations briefly on all frequency bands and on the selected FM memory level. Preset Scan can be started only when PTY is disabled (PTY is not lit on the display). If necessary, deactivate PTY on menu level 2. Proceed as follows: Press TU and disable PTY using the PTY key. Starting Preset Scan: Press SCA for approx. 1 second. All stored stations on the frequency band which can be received are sampled briefly in turn. SCAN and the flashing station name/frequency appear alternately on the display. Selecting sampled stations/terminating Preset Scan: Press SCA or one of the rocker keys briefly.
Automatically saving the strongest station with Travelstore
You can store the six strongest FM and AM stations in the current reception region automatically in the order of field strength. This function is particularly useful on long journeys. Proceed as follows: Press TU: menu level 2 is displayed. Press TS briefly. T-STORE flashes on the display. The six strongest FM stations are automatically stored on the T (Travelstore) memory level. If fewer than six stations can be received, four lines appear through the memory locations which are not occupied. When the procedure has been completed, the strongest station (ST 1) is selected. Stations can also be stored manually on the Travelstore level if required (see Storing stations).
AM, AMT You can call up the stations on the selected frequency band directly: Press the keys ST1 - ST6. Calling up stations on the other frequency band: Press NEXT: the other frequency band is displayed. Then select the stored stations using ST1 -ST6.
Sampling stations with Radio Scan
You can sample briefly the stations which can be received on the selected frequency band. Radio Scan can be started only when PTY is deactivated (PTY is not lit on the display). If necessary, deactivate PTY on menu level 2. Proceed as follows: Press TU and disable PTY using the PTY key. Switching on Scan: Press SCA briefly. All stations on the frequency band which can be received are sampled briefly in turn. SCAN and the flashing station name/frequency appear alternately on the display. Selecting a sampled station/deactivating Scan: Press SCA or one of the rocker keys briefly. If a station is not selected, Scan is switched off automatically when the seek function has passed through the complete frequency range. The station previously selected is played.
Program type
You can display the last program type selected and select a different program type with << >>. Use the station keys 1 - 6 to select stored program types. 20
b) With the seek run rocker << >> If PTY is activated, you can select a program type with << >>. Press << or >>: the last program type selected is displayed for three seconds. During this time, select the desired program type with >> (forwards) or << (back). Press << or >> as many times as necessary. To listen to a station broadcasting this program type: Start the seek run with /. If no station broadcasting the selected program type is found, NO PTY appears briefly on the display, and the beep sounds. The last station selected is played. Storing the program type A program type is stored on each of the keys ST1 - ST6 by the factory. You can however store other available program types. PTY must be displayed before you can store a different program type. If necessary, activate PTY using the PTY key. Select the program type with << >> and
POP selected Seek run started No station with PTY-POP found Display shows NO PTY and Switches back to NDR 3 automatically NDR 2 is broadcasting PTY-POP Unit switches within the station chain to NDR 2 and plays it as long as the station continues to broadcast POP.
Sampling stations with PTY-SCAN Condition: PTY must be displayed. Press SCA. The stations with this program type which can be received are sampled briefly. Deactivating PTY-SCAN: Press SCA or the seek rocker again. Following a frequency seek run, PTY-SCAN is automatically deactivated. PTY priority Situation: PTY is activated, the logo appears on the display. No station broadcasting the selected program type can be received at this time (by seek or by Scan). The unit switches back to the previous station. As soon as a station broadcasting the selected program type can be received within the station chain, the unit switches to this station in radio mode for the duration of the program.
CD tracks can be played in random order. MIX is activated when MIX appears in reverse video on the display. You can select from the following MIX functions: MIX CD Tracks on the selected CD are played in random order. In changer mode, the remaining CDs are selected in numeric order. MIX applies to the order in which the tracks are played (random). MIX MAG (changer mode only) CDC A 08, IDC A 09: All tracks in the magazine are played in random order. CDC A 05, A 06, A 071, A072: The CDs are selected in random order; all tracks of the selected CD are then replayed in random order. MIX OFF MIX is deactivated. CDs are played in numeric order. Selecting MIX functions Press MIX briefly: the display signals briefly the activated state.
If TPM is shown in reverse video on the display, TPM replay is activated. All tracks on the CD which were stored with TPM in the operating mode are played. If SCA (Scan) is activated in addition to TPM, only the stored tracks are sampled. TPM replay can be switched on only if tracks have been stored using TPM.
For brief sampling of the CD tracks. Starting SCAN: Press SCA briefly: SCAN appears on the display. The tracks are sampled briefly in turn in ascending order. Ending SCAN: Press SCA briefly. The last track selected continues playing. SCAN is also terminated when the rocker, MIX, RPT, DSC, AUD, TU or CDC are pressed.
The letters of the alphabet in capitals (A-Z), the numbers 0-9 and special characters appear in turn. Move to the next underline using the rocker << >>, and select a character. Up to eight characters can be selected in this way. Storing/terminating the input: Press ENT to store the input. If you wish to abort input of this name: Press DSC. If you wish to enter a name for another CD: In CD mode, insert a new CD. Or In changer mode, press the rocker << />> and Use / to select from the magazine the next CD to which a name is to be assigned. To change a name, enter and save other characters (overwrite).
You can delete the names and TPMs of all stored CDs with CLR ALL. A CD the stored data (name and TPM) of which are to be deleted must be replayed for this purpose. Press DSC. Press / repeatedly until UPDATE appears on the display. Use >> CLR DISC for selection if you wish to delete the name and TPM of the stored CD. Use << CLR ALL to select if you wish to delete the names including TPMs of all stored CDs.
Assigning names to CDs
Names can be assigned to up to 30 CDs in CD mode and 99 CDs in changer mode. This name (e.g. VIVALDI) appears in the display when you have selected the corresponding display mode using DIS. Starting input: Press the DSC key and / repeatedly until CD/C-NAME appears in the display. Press << >>. The first input field flashes. Now select a character using the rocker /.
You can delete the names and TPMs of the inserted CD with CLR DISC. 25
The stored names and the TPMs of CDs can be deleted simultaneously by means of DSC-Update.
Deleting the CD name/TPM store using DSC-UPDATE
Hold ENT down for approx. 1 second: DELETING appears briefly on the display. The display operation has been completed. To return to the DSC menu item UPDATE without deleting CD names and TPMs: Press ENT briefly
Clock - Time
The unit has an internal clock which is set automatically through RDS for absolute accuracy. A condition for correction by RDS is that an RDS transmitter with CT function (CT = clock time) is being received. Automatic correction of the time can be deactivated.
Displaying the time
The time can be displayed in radio and CD mode. Radio mode: The display can be toggled between time and frequency band (incl. memory level in the case of FM) as follows: Press DIS for approx. 2 seconds. CD mode: You can select from three different display modes: - Track number, time - Track number, time played - CD name, track number To toggle: Press DIS briefly.
If you wish to correct the time manually, refer to Programming with DSC CLOCKSET.
Deactivating hours adjustment
Correction of the hours can be deactivated by CLK MAN/CLK AUTO in the DSC menu. The minutes continue to be corrected. This is useful if you wish to display the time of a different time zone, for example. If necessary: Press DSC briefly and Press / repeatedly until CLK MAN/ CLK AUTO is displayed. To deactivate hours correction, select << >> CLK MAN.
Setting the time
a) Automatically The time is set automatically when an RDS transmitter with the CT (clock time) function is being received. b) Manually by means of DSCCLOCKSET Press DSC briefly: CLOCKSET appears on the display. Press << >> to set the hours/minutes. The flashing range can be adjusted with /. After correcting the time, press ENT briefly to save the setting.
Correcting the time following an interruption to the power supply
If the unit has been isolated from the supply voltage for a longer period, 0:00 is displayed when the power is reconnected. The time is corrected automatically by RDSCT, but can also be adjusted manually. The time need be adjusted manually only if an RDS station with CT (clock time) is not being received.
Press << or >> once or several times to select the frequency. Press / once or several times to adjust the level (GAIN +8. GAIN -8). Press << or >> once or several times to select a different frequency and to adjust the level accordingly. Press DPE or EXIT to save the selected level and to return to the DPE main menu. Press DPE or EXIT again to close the DPE menu.
The subjective sound impression can be improved considerably by suppression or amplification of certain frequency ranges by the car radio. This unit is equipped with two parametric filters. The first filter, LOW EQ, can be adjusted from 32 to 500 Hz, the second, HIGH EQ, from 630 to Hz. In this case, parametric means that one frequency can be increased or reduced for each of the two filters (+10 to -20 dB). The bandwidth/quality of the two filters can also be adjusted.
Before adjusting the equalizer, set the bass, treble, balance and fader to 0. This setting is described in the condensed instructions under 8 AUD. Now listen to the CD with which you are familiar. Evaluate your impression of the sound according to your taste.
This can result in the bass frequencies booming or being absent, mid-frequencies encroaching excessively, musical instruments or voices being strongly distorted, or the sound generally being muffled.
The instructions below represent a recommendation only. You can adjust the sound characteristics according to your own personal preference. We recommend that you use a familiar music CD for adjustment of the filters. The CD should include tracks with a range of instruments and voice. Pure electronic music is not suitable for evaluation purposes, since the original sound is not known.
Adjusting the frequency level Press / repeatedly until HIGH EQ or LOW EQ appear in the display.
The position and installation of the loudspeakers and the volume to the rear, for example of the door or rear shelf, are however also important. Even when suitable loudspeakers have been selected and installed properly, resonances in the passenger compartment may have a detrimental effect upon the sound.
Lower mid-range 100 to 400 Hz
Mid-range 400 to Hz
Treble to Hz
Response is dull Clarity lacking Instruments lack brilliance
Increase the treble range with Filter: HIGH EQ Frequency: Approx. 10 kHz Level: +2 to +4 dB
Avoid a sharp tonal response. Loud hissing impairs the quality.
Sound lacks depth, aggressive, no stereo effect
Reduce the mid-frequencies with Filter: HIGH EQ Frequency: to Hz Level: -4 to -6 dB
Reproduction must not become too faint. Tonal response too weak.
Bass not clean Booming Unpleasant pressure on the ears
Reduce the lower mid-frequencies with Filter: LOW EQ Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz Level: Approx. -4 dB
The tonal response may become too thin and aggressive. Pay attention to the fundamental tone range of the music.
Programming with DSC
The car radio offers the facility to adjust certain settings and functions to your requirements and to store these changes with the aid of DSC (Direct Software Control). The default settings are selected at the factory. An overview of the factory default settings is provided below for future reference. To alter a programming setting: Press DSC. Select and adjust the functions described below by means of the rocker and the ENT key. The status of adjustment is shown on the display. ANGLE Adjust the display to your own viewing angle. Select the display brightness for daylight (Stages 19). nates interference from adjacent stations. SHARX ON is the factory default setting. HICUT Interference-driven treble reduction. Treble frequencies are reduced only when interference is present. Can be selected from NO HICUT (OFF) to HICUT 3 (strongest treble reduction). Decide for yourself which setting is the most pleasant.
DIM DAY
DIM NIGHT Select the display brightness for darkness (Stages 1-9). The brightness is switched over automatically by the headlights. ON VOL Select the initial volume. Use << >> to select the desired initial volume. If LAST VOL is selected, the initial volume is the same as that last selected.
/ << >>
Select function Adjust/call up value
PEAK ON/OFF Activate/deactivate the dynamic volume level display. SHARX Automatic bandwidth switching on the FM band. Where the station density is high, switch to SHARX ON with << >>: this largely elimi-
FM/AM SENS Change the sensitivity of the seek run. SENS 1 indicates close reception, SENS 6 distant reception. Select SENS 1 if you wish to receive strong stations in the near range; select SENS 6 if you also wish to receive weaker, distant stations.
STEREO/MONO Toggle << >>. The display indicates the selected state briefly. STEREO is selected automatically when the unit is switched on. AMP DELAY Energization delay of external amplifiers. DLAY OFF signifies no energization delay. DLAY 1 to DLAY 4 signify the energization delay in seconds. CDC NAME Displayed only in CD replay mode. You can use this function to assign any desired name to the CDs. (Refer to Assigning names to CDs.) CLOCKSET Manual adjustment of the time. Use << >> to select hours/ minutes. The flashing range can be adjusted with /. Press ENT briefly to save after completing the setting. Refer also to CLOCK time.
LEARN KC
LED ON/OFF You can select between LED ON and LED OFF. When LED ON is selected, the ON knob flashes to provide additional security when the unit is switched off and the KeyCard removed.
READ KC
The data can be read out from a KeyCard. Unit data such as name, type number (76.) and serial number are displayed by the KeyCard supplied. Should you remove the KeyCard during the read process, READ KC appears in the display.
Confirmation signal for functions which require a key to be held down for approx. 1 second. The volume can be selected from 0 to 9 (0 = off).
This function enables you to teach in a second KeyCard. Refer to the instructions under KeyCard anti-theft protection system: Teaching in a second KeyCard.
CLK ON/OFF The time can be displayed with the ignition on and the unit switched off. Select CLK ON in this case.
12/24H MODE Select the time display (12-hour or 24-hour).
AUX ON/OFF This menu item does not appear when a CD changer is connected. OFF is the default factory setting. If an external unit is connected through AUX, ON must be selected.
CLK AUTO/MAN For activating/deactivating automatic hours correction. Refer also to CLOCK time, hours correction.
SCANTIME
This setting defines the sampling time (5 - 30 seconds) for radio broadcasts and CD tracks.
UPDATE In CD and changer mode, this function enables the names of CDs to be deleted in order to create space for new CDs. (Refer to Deleting CD names with DSCUPDATE.) Selecting the reception range for your country. The frequency range in kHz within the waveband is shown in brackets for each setting. USA (AM 10, FM 200) LATIN (AM 10, FM 200) EUROPA (AM 9, FM 100)
Technical data
Overview of the factory default settings with DSC
ANGLE DIM DAY DIM NIGHT ON VOL PEAK ON/OFF SHARX HICUT FM/AM SENS STEREO/MONO AMP DELAY CDC NAME CLOCKSET CLK AUTO / MAN 12/24H MODE CLK ON/OFF BEEP LED SCANTIME AUX LEARN KC READ KC UPDATE 9 LAST VOL ON SHARX ON HICUT 2 SENS 6 STEREO DLAY OFF 0:00 CLK AUTO 24H MODE CLK OFF 3 ON 10 sec. OFF -
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 25 watts sinusoidal to DIN at 14.4 V 4 x 40 watts max. power
Frequency bands: FM : 87.7 107.9 MHz AM : kHz FM sensitivity: 0.7 V at a signal-tonoise ratio of 26 dB.
End DSC programming/store settings: Press DSC.
FM mono sensitivity: 7.8 dBf FM transmission range: 20 - Hz
Transmission range: 20 - Hz
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AF Alternative Frequency With RDS, this function ensures that the best frequency of the current program which can be received is selected automatically. Amplifier Power amplifier for increasing the output power. AUD Audio Sound adjustment of basses and trebles, adjustment of the right/left (balance) and front rear (fader) volume ratios. BND (Band) Selection of the frequency band and the memory level. CL Clear Return to the previous menu item. DSC Direct Software Control DSC can be used to adjust certain factory default settings according to the users personal requirements.
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