Car Radio CD MP3
Hamburg MP57
7 647 633 310
Bedienungsanleitung
Operating instructions
Mode d’emploi
Istruzioni d’uso
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Bruksanvisning
Contents
Adjusting the volume .......................76
Contents
Muting the device ............................77
Changing the switch-off time
(OFF TIMER)....................................77
About these instructions................66
Symbols used ..................................66
Use as directed................................66
Declaration of conformity................66
Resetting the device (NORMSET)....77
Overview of the operation..............78
Buttons for menu operation ............78
The functions of the audio sources...79
The displays of the audio sources ...80
Safety Notes....................................67
If you are installing device yourself..67
Observe the following! ....................67
Cleaning notes.................................68
Disposal note ..................................68
Tuner mode .....................................82
Set the device to the region
Europe, USA or Thailand..................82
Scope of delivery............................69
Starting the tuner mode (BAND).....82
Device description..........................70
What can the device do? .................70
Controls...........................................70
The tuner display.............................82
Setting the waveband/memory
bank.................................................82
Tuning into a station........................83
Station seek tuning ......................83
Tuning into stations manually.......83
Selecting stored stations .............83
Theft protection..............................72
Device card......................................72
Displaying the serial number ...........72
Detaching/attaching the control
panel................................................72
Storing stations ...............................84
Storing stations manually.............84
Searching and storing stations
Startup ............................................73
automatically (TRAVELSTORE) .....84
USB port..........................................73
Connecting the USB cable ...........73
Connecting the USB medium.......73
What characteristics do USB
media have to have?.....................73
Selecting the USB as audio
Changing the seek tuning sensitivity
(SENSITIVITY)..................................84
Scanning all receivable stations
(SCAN).............................................85
Receiving traffic announcements.....85
Switching the priority of traffic
source ..........................................74
reports on/off ..............................85
Skipping a traffic announcement ..86
Handling CDs...................................74
What features do MP3 or WMA CDs
have to have? ...............................75
Inserting and removing a CD........75
Selecting the CD as audio source .. 76
Receiving an alternative frequency
of a station.......................................86
Allowing/preventing alternative
frequencies (RDS ON/OFF)..........86
Switching the device on/off.............76
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Contents
Limiting Alternative frequencies
to regional programmes (REG ON/
OFF).............................................86
Activating/deactivating the
REAR-AUX input (AUX ON/OFF) ...97
Renaming the REAR-AUX input
(AUX NAME EDIT).........................98
FRONT-AUX input Setting
Receiving the programme type........87
Switching programme type on/off
(PTY ON/OFF)..............................87
Selecting the programme type
language (PTY LANGUAGE)..........87
Selecting a programme type ........87
amplification (AUX LEVEL) ...........98
Bluetooth phone call.......................99
Bluetooth preparation .....................99
How is a Bluetooth connection
established? ....................................99
CD mode (audio).............................88
Starting the audio CD mode............88
The audio CD display.......................88
Functions in the CD mode (audio) ..89
Activating the Bluetooth function
(BT ON) ...........................................99
Registering the cell phone............. 100
Unregistering the cell phone.......... 100
Answering/rejecting a phone call .. 101
Making a phone call (DIAL NEW)... 101
Ending a call .................................. 102
CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) ...........90
Starting the CD/USB mode..............90
The MP3 display ..............................90
The Browse mode............................91
Selecting a track in the info playlist..91
Displaying title information..............92
Storing and calling up a phone
number .......................................... 102
Storing phone numbers.............. 102
Calling up phone numbers......... 102
Functions in the CD/USB mode
(MP3/WMA).....................................93
Redirecting a phone call to
the cell phone................................ 102
CD-changer mode ...........................94
Switching to CD-changer mode.......94
Selecting a CD.................................94
The CD changer display...................94
Functions in the CD changer mode...95
Changing the PIN (PIN CHANGE)... 103
Sound settings (AUDIO MENU).... 104
Adjusting volume and volume
distribution.................................... 104
Selecting a sound presetting
(PRESETS)..................................... 104
AUX mode .......................................96
REAR-AUX input at the rear of
the device ........................................96
Equalizer settings
(ENHANCED MENU)....................... 105
Which equalizer setting is the
correct one?............................... 105
Changing equalizer settings
FRONT-AUX input at the front of
the device ........................................97
Configuring audio inputs
(EBASS, ETREBLE, EMIDDLE,
EXBASS)..................................... 106
(AUX MENU).....................................97
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Contents
User settings................................. 107
Additional settings........................ 113
Changing the welcome text
(ON MESSAGE).............................. 107
Configuring the preamplifier output
for the subwoofer (SUBOUT)......... 113
Changing the clock settings
Activating/deactivating demo
mode.............................................. 113
(CLOCK MENU).............................. 107
Switching time display on/off .... 108
Selecting 12h/24h time display
(12HR/24HR MODE) .................. 108
Setting the clock ........................ 108
Error correction............................ 114
Technical data............................... 115
Service .......................................... 116
Warranty ....................................... 116
Glossary ........................................ 117
Changing volume presettings
(VOLUME MENU) ........................... 109
Changing the presetting of the
power-on volume (ON VOLUME/
LAST VOLUME)........................... 109
Changing volume presettings
for TA, TEL and MUTE................. 109
Activating/deactivating the
Appendix....................................... 122
A1 Factory settings ........................ 122
A2 Supported Bluetoothcell
phones........................................... 122
signal tone (BEEP ON/OFF) ....... 110
Setting the speed-dependent
volume increase (AUTO SOUND) .. 110
Changing display settings
(DISPLAY MENU)............................ 111
Adjusting the display viewing
angle (ANGLE ADJ) .................... 111
Changing the day/night brightness
(DIM DAY/DAY NIGHT)................ 111
Changing the scan time
(SCAN TIME).................................. 112
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About these instructions
About these instructions
CAUTION!
Warns about damaging the CD
drive
These instructions contain important infor-
mation to easily and safely install and oper-
ate the device.
The CE mark confirms the compli-
ance with EU directives.
•
Read these instructions carefully and
completely before using the device.
u Identifies a sequencing step
Identifies a listing
•
•
Keep the instructions at a location so
that they are always accessible to all
users.
Use as directed
This device is intended for installation and
operation in a vehicle with 12 V vehicle sys-
•
Always pass on the device to third par-
ties together with these instructions.
In addition, observe the instructions of tem voltage and must be installed in a DIN
the devices used in conjunction with this slot. Observe the 'performance limits in the
device.
technical data. Repairs and installation, if
necessary, should be performed by a spe-
cialist.
Symbols used
These instructions employ the following
symbols:
Declaration of conformity
The Blaupunkt GmbH declares that the
Hamburg MP57 device complies with the
basic requirements and the other relevant
regulations of the directive 1999/5/EG.
DANGER!
Warns about injuries
DANGER!
Warns about accidents
DANGER!
Warns about hearing loss
CAUTION!
Warns about laser beam
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For your safety
•
Operate the device only if traffic situa-
tion permits it! Stop at a suitable loca-
tion to perform extensive settings.
Safety Notes
The device was manufactured according to
the state of the art and established safety
guidelines. Even so, dangers may occur if
you do not observe the safety notes in these
instructions:
•
•
Remove or attach the control panel only
while the vehicle is standing an.
To protect your hearing, always listen at
a moderate volume.
During mute phases (e.g. when chang-
ing Travelstore, CD changer), changing
the volume is not audible until after the
mute phase.. Do not increase the vol-
ume during this mute phase.
If you are installing device
yourself
You may only install the device yourself if
you are experienced in installing car sound
systems and are very familiar with the elec-
trical system of the vehicle. For this pur-
pose, observe the installation instructions
at the end of these instructions.
•
Always listen at a moderate volume so
that you can always hear acoustic warn-
ing signals (e.g. police).
Observe the following!
CAUTION!
The device contains a Class 1
laser that can cause injuries to
your eyes.
ü
Do not open the device and do not per-
form any modifications.
In operation
For the front AUX-IN socket, use only
•
the angled jack plug from Blaupunkt
(7 607 001 535). All protruding parts,
incl. straight plugs or adapters, can
lead to an increased injury risk in case
of an accident.
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For your safety
Cleaning notes
Solvents, cleaning and scouring agents as
well as dashboard spray and plastics care
product may contain ingredients that will
damage the surface of the device.
•
Use only a dry or slightly moistened
cloth for cleaning the device.
•
If necessary, clean the contacts of the
control panel regularly using a soft cloth
moistened with cleaning alcohol.
Disposal note
Do not dispose of your old unit in
the household trash!
Use the return and collection sys-
tems available to dispose of the old device.
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Scope of delivery
Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery includes:
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2
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Hamburg MP57
Operating instructions
Case for the control panel
Support frame
Disassembly bar
USB connecting cable
Microphone for Bluetooth phone calls
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Device description
of a phone via the car sound system. In addi-
tion,thefollowingexternalaudiosourcescan
be connected and used:
Device description
What can the device do?
•
Either a CD changer or an external au-
dio source, e.g. MiniDisc or MP3 play-
er, via the rear AUX socket (REAR-AUX-
IN socket)
In addition to the tuner, the device fea-
tures an integrated CD player for playing au-
dio CDs and MP3/WMA CDs. Your device
is equipped with an RDS receiving unit to
conveniently listening to the radio. For ex-
ample, you can use the RDS functions TA and
EON for the priority of traffic information
stations or PTY for searching for stations
with your preferred programme type. The
built-in Bluetooth module and the micro-
phone connector allow the hands-free use
•
•
•
External audio source via front AUX
socket (FRONT-AUX-IN socket)
USB medium (player, stick or disk) with
MP3 or WMA files
Navigation device or telephone
(Tel/Navi Line-In)
For further details, please read the installa-
tion instructions.
Controls
1
2
3
4
5
9
14 13 12
11 10
8
7
6
15
16
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Device description
:Rocker switches and
1
button
Tuner: Tuning into stations manually
CD, USB: Selecting previous/next track
;TRAF button
for folding out the control panel
2BAND button
Tuner: Selecting a waveband/memory
bank (press short), starting Travelstore
(press long)
CD, USB: Switching to tuner (press
short)
Switching traffic information priority
on/off (press short), switching alterna-
tive frequencies on/off (press long)
<MENU/OK button
Calling the menu, "OK function" in
the menus (press short), scanning
track/radio station – SCAN function
(press long)
3On/Off button
Switch-on, muting sound (press short),
Switch-off (press long)
4Volume control
:Rocker switches and
5ESC/DIS button
Tuner: Tuning into stations automati-
cally (station seek tuning)
CD, USB: Selecting previous/next track
Exiting the menu and changing to the
display of the audio source, selecting
the display mode (e.g. time display in
MP3 display)
>SOURCE button
Selecting an audio source
6Front AUX-IN socket
?
button
Ejecting CD from CD drive
7
button (Reject button)
Bluetooth: Rejecting/ending an incom-
ing call
@CD drive
8
button (Answer button)
Bluetooth: Answering an incoming call
9Station buttons 1 to 5
Tuner: Selecting a station (press
short), storing a station (press long)
CD, USB: Interrupting playback
(
), repeated playback (RPT),
random playback (MIX)
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Theft protection
Detaching/attaching the control
panel
Theft protection
You can detach the control panel to protect
against theft.
Device card
In case of a theft, the device card on the
back of these instructions together with
the purchase receipt is your proof of own-
ership. Please enter your serial number on
the card.
CAUTION!
Damage to the control panel
Impacts and dirt can damage the control
panel.
Displaying the serial number
Every device has a separate 17-digit serial
number. To display it, switch of the device.
ü
Transport the control panel only in its
case so that it is protected against im-
pacts and the contacts are protected
against dirt.
u Press the station buttons 1 and 4 RPT
9while switching on the device.
ü
Do not touch the contacts on the rear
side with your fingers.
The version display with information
about the software appears.
To detach the control panel:
u To call up the serial number, press the
u Press the button 1to the back.
The control panel opens to the front.
station button 2 9.
To exit the version display:
u Remove the control panel from the
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
The display of the audio source previously
listened to is displayed.
brackets by carefully pulling it out.
To attach the control panel:
u Carefully push the control panel into the
brackets until it engages and fold it back
into the slot.
Note:
The device is worthless to a thief without
the control panel. Always take the con-
trol panel with you when leaving the ve-
hicle. Do not keep the control panel in-
side the vehicle - not even in a hiding
place.
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Startup
Connecting the USB medium
Note:
Startup
This chapter provides information about
connecting a USB medium and correctly in-
serting a CD in the device. It also contains
information how to switch the device on and
off, adjust the volume, and reset the device
to the factory settings.
Always switch off the device before con-
necting or disconnecting your USB me-
dium! The USB medium is correctly reg-
istered/unregistered only with switching
on/off.
u Switch of the car sound system by hold-
ing the On/Off button 3pressed for
longer than two seconds.
USB port
You can connect the following USB media
to the device and use them as audio source:
u Connect the USB medium with the USB
cable.
•
•
•
USB stick
What characteristics do USB media have
to have?
The device recognises the USB medium
only if it is a mass storage with the follow-
ing features:
USB hard disk (max. 800 mA)
MP3 player with USB connection
The device can play MP3 or WMA formats
(WMA version 9, without DRM copy protec-
tion only).
File system
FAT16 or FAT32,
no NTFS!
Note:
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper
functioning of all USB media available on
the market!
ID3 tags
Format
Version 1 or 2
Only MP3 or WMA files,
folders, playlists
Connecting the USB cable
Number
Max. 1,500 files (folders
and tracks) per folder
To connect a USB medium, the supplied
USB cable must be connected to the rear of
the device before installing the car sound
system. For further details, please read the
installation instructions.
Naming of
files
File extension ".wma"/
".mp3"
Max. 24 characters (more
characters are possible,
but they reduce the max.
number of files)
The USB cable can then be routed to the
glove compartment or a suitable place of
the center console.
No special characters or
umlauts
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Startup
Handling CDs
The device can play the following CD for-
mats:
Bit rate
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps
WMA: 32 to 192 kbps
Under Windows 2000/XP, the FAT32 for-
matting creates a maximum partition size of
32 GB. If you are using a USB medium with
more than 32 GB, it may result in read errors
for additional partitions.
•
CD audio with the CompactDisc logo
(some CDs with copy protection cannot
be played)
Note
If a large number of files is stored on your
USB medium, the speed of the file search
may be reduced.
Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper
functioning of copy-protected CDs!
•
CD-R or CD-RW with MP3 or WMA files
(WMA version 9, without DRM copy pro-
tection only)
Selecting the USB as audio source
u Press the SCR button >repeatedly un-
til the MP3 display appears.
Note:
The display briefly shows "READING
USB". The playback starts.
The quality of self-burnt CDs fluctuates
due to different CD blanks, burner soft-
ware, and burn speeds. For this reason,
it is possible that the device cannot play
some self-burnt CDs.
To operate the MP3 display, please read the
chapter "CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)".
If you cannot play a CD-R/CD-RW:
•
Use blanks from a different manufactur-
er or a different colour.
•
Reduce the burn speed.
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Startup
What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have
to have?
Inserting and removing a CD
The device can only play and display MP3 or
WMA CDs with the following features:
CAUTION!
Damaging the CD drive
Labelled or shaped CDs can damage the CD
drive.
CD format
ISO 9660 (Level 1 or 2)
or Joliet
ü
ü
ü
Do not insert any mini CDs (8 cm diame-
ter) or shape CDs damage.
ID3 tags
Format
Version 1 or 2
Only MP3 or WMA files,
folders, playlists
Insert only circular CDs with a 12-cm
diameter.
Number
Max. 999 tracks
in 99 folders
Do not attach labels to CDs since the
label may detach during operation.
Naming of
files
File extension ".wma"/
".mp3"
Note:
Label CDs only by using a marker since
it does not contain any caustic materials.
Permanent markers can damage CDs.
Max. 16 characters (more
characters are possible,
but they reduce the max.
number of files)
u Press the button 1.
The control panel opens.
No special characters or
umlauts
u If a CD is in the drive, press the
button ?.
Bit rate
MP3: 32 to 320 kbps
WMA: 32 to 192 kbps
The CD is ejected.
u Remove the CD.
If you do not remove the CD, it is auto-
matically pulled in again after a few sec-
onds.
u Insert the CD with its printed side up-
permost into the CD drive ?until you
feel some resistance.
The CD is automatically drawn in.
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Startup
u Close the control panel.
To switch off the device:
The display briefly shows "READING DISC". u Press and hold the On/Off button 3for
Next, the following appears:
approx. two seconds.
•
The audio CD display if an audio CD is
inserted.
Note:
To protect the vehicle battery if the igni-
tion is switched off, the device automati-
cally switches off after one hour.
•
The MP3 display if an MP3 or WMA CD
is inserted.
The CD starts playing.
Adjusting the volume
Selecting the CD as audio source
You can select an inserted CD as audio
source:
DANGER!
High volume
u Press the SOURCE button >repeated-
ly until the desired display appears.
Excessive volume can damage your hear-
ing and you may fail to hear acoustic warn-
ing signals!
Note:
The CD mode can be selected only if a
readable CD is inserted.
ü
The devices mutes itself while it chang-
es the CD in the CD changer or the au-
dio source. During this mute phase, the
volume may be changed, but it is not
audible. Do not increase the volume
during a mute phase.
To operate the audio CD display, please read
the chapter "CD mode (audio)".
To operate the MP3 display, please read the
chapter "CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)".
ü
Always set the device to a moderate
volume.
Switching the device on/off
The device is switched on or off with the igni-
tion. The introductory animation starts and
can be cancelled with the MENU/OK button u Turn the volume control 4.
<. The device plays the audio source you
previously listened to.
The current volume is shown on the dis-
play and used for all audio sources.
To manually switch on the device:
u Press the On/Off button 3.
Notes:
• The volume can also be changed
during a phone call/navigation an-
nouncement using the volume control
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Startup
4for the duration of the phone call
or the announcement.
u Press the rocker switch =repeated-
ly until "OFF TIMER" is displayed.
• During phone calls/navigation an-
nouncements, you can adjust the vol-
ume distribution for the phone call or
the announcement. For further de-
tails, please read the chapter "Sound
settings", section "Volume".
u Press the rocker switch :to display
the setting.
The current switch-off time is displayed.
u Press the rocker switch or =to
change the switch-off time.
You can adjust the switch-off times from
15 to 30 seconds.
Muting the device
u Press the On/Off button 3.
Resetting the device (NORMSET)
The display shows "MUTE".
You can reset the device to the factory
settings (see appendix A1). Your person-
al settings. e.g. your welcome text, will be
deleted in the process.
To cancel the mute function:
u Press the On/Off button 3again.
OR
u Press the MENU/OK button 9.
u Turn the volume control 4.
u Press the rocker switch =until
"VARIOUS MENU" appears on the
display.
Changing the switch-off time
(OFF TIMER)
MIX
ROCK
POP
CLAS
If you remove the control panel, the device
is factory set to automatically switch off
after 15 seconds. This switch-off time can
be changed:
VARIOUS MENU
CD·C
mp3
USER MENU
RPT
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
u Press the MENU/OK button 9.
u Press the rocker switch =repeated-
u Press the rocker switch =until
"VARIOUS MENU" appears on the
display.
ly until "NORMSET" is displayed.
u Press and hold the rocker switch :
for approx. four seconds.
MIX
ROCK
POP
CLAS
VARIOUS MENU
"NORMSET OK" appears on the display.
The device is reset to the factory set-
tings.
CD·C
mp3
USER MENU
RPT
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
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Overview of the operation
To change a setting:
Overview of the operation
The following information was compiled to
provide you with an overview of how to op-
erate the menus of the device:
•
In the menus, the rocker switch or
=is used to change the setting of
a menu item. For example, you can in-
crease ( ) or decrease ( ) the bass.
•
•
•
The most important buttons
for menu operation
This setting is immediately effective and
automatically stored.
The most important functions
of the audio sources
You can exit a menu as follows:
The displays of the audio sources
•
You confirm a setting with the MENU/
OK button <and go back one higher
menu level.
Buttons for menu operation
The device features menus which allow you,
for example, to change the sound settings.
The following buttons are required to oper-
ate the menus:
Text input (e.g. your personal welcome
text) should always be confirmed with
the MENU/OK button <to save the text
change.
•
•
The ESC button 5returns you to the
To call up a menu:
display of the active audio source.
•
The MENU/OK button <always calls
up the User menu at all times from
which you can adjust all the settings,
such as volume presettings and equaliz-
er settings.
Text inputs are not automatically saved.
Pressing the ESC button 5cancels the
text input without saving it. All other set-
tings are saved.
If you do not operate the menus, the dis-
play automatically returns to the display
of the audio source after approx. 8 sec-
onds. Your settings - with the exception
of text inputs - are saved.
Note:
You cannot call up the menu if the device
is muted ("MUTE").
To select a menu item:
•
You scroll through the menus using the
rocker switch or =.
•
The rocker switch :calls up a menu
item.
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Overview of the operation
The functions of the audio sources
Some functions during the playback of music, such as forward or reverse music, are activat-
ed with the rocker switches and :as well as and =.
Audio source
MP3/
Button
Audio
CD
Tuner
WMA
CD
USB
CDC
AUX
SOURCE
Tuner
USB
CD (CD-R)
CDC/
REAR-
AUX-IN
(selecting the audio
FRONT-
AUX-IN
source)
BAND
(selecting the tuner,
waveband)
FM1
FM2
FMT
MW
LW
Adjusting
radio
stations
Forward/reverse
Hold or pressed
Press or briefly
Previous/next track
Station
seek
Previous/next CD/folder
Press or briefly
tuning
OFF
ON
TRAF
(traffic announcement)
MENU/OK
press for two seconds
Scanning radio stations/tracks (SCAN)
PAUSE
PLAY
Press station button 3
(Pause)
Calling up
a station
(press
short),
saving
Press station button
4 RPT
(repeat mode)
OFF
TRK DIR
OFF
TRK
OFF
TRK
OFF
DISC TRACK
DIR
(press
long)
DIR
DIR
OFF
Press station button
5 MIX
(random playback)
OFF
ALL
ALL
CD
ALL
OFF ALL
OFF
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Overview of the operation
CD·C
•
•
The
display indicates whether a
The displays of the audio sources
CD is in the CD slot (CD display) or a CD
changer is connected (CD•C display).
When you play the CD, a border is also
shown.
If you select an audio source, the corre-
sponding display appears.
The following display elements can be found
on all displays:
Your selected sound presetting (Pre-
sets) appear on the right side of the
display, e.g. ROCK.
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The
display indicates that the traffic
information priority is switched on.
The tuner display
The audio CD display
A
B
A
C
B
D
C
D
E
F
MIX
ROCK
ROCK
POP
CLAS
NDR
2
FM1
Track
CD TEXT
CD·C
CLAS
92.1
06:17
MHz
06:17
REPEAT
F
E
H
G
J
A Traffic information priority
B Display for CD
A Traffic information priority
B Waveband/memory bank
C Station name
C Track number
D Playing time
D Sound presetting (PRESET)
E Time
E Sound presetting (PRESET)
F Random playback (MIX)
G Repeat function (RPT)
F Frequency
H Time (displayed only in time mode)1
I CD text (album, artist, track name)2
1
2
In the audio CD display, you can activate and deactivate the clock mode with the ESC/DIS button 5.
If no CD text is stored on the CD, "NO CD TEXT" is briefly displayed.
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Overview of the operation
The MP3 display
The CD changer display
A
A
B
B
E
D
C
D
C
E
F
MIX
MIX
ROCK
POP
CLAS
ROCK
POP
CLAS
Track
Disc 02
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H
G
J
F
J
H
G
A Traffic information priority
B Display for CD3
A Traffic information priority
B Display for CD changer
C Track number
C Track name (file name)
D Sound presetting (PRESET)
E Random playback (MIX)
F Repeat function (RPT)
G Playing time4
D Playing time
E Sound presetting (PRESET)
F Random playback (MIX)
G Repeat function (RPT)
H Time6
H MP3 info (album, artist)5
J Display for MP3
I CD number
Note:
The MP3 display appears if you play a CD or
a USB medium with MP3 or WMA files.
3
4
If you play an MP3/WMA CD, the CD symbol is shown with a border.
In the MP3 display, you can use the ESC/DIS button 5to switch between display of playing time, time and
Browse mode.
5
6
Album and artist are displayed only if they are stored in the ID3 tags of the MP3 track.
In the CD changer display, you can switch the time display on and off with the ESC/DIS button 5.
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Tuner mode
Starting the tuner mode (BAND)
Tuner mode
This device can receive radio stations in
the FM frequency ranges as well as MW and
LW.
u Press the BAND button 2to directly
call up the tuner display.
OR
u Press the SOURCE button >repeated-
ly until the tuner display appears.
Set the device to the region
Europe, USA or Thailand
The playback starts immediately with the
previously played station if the vehicle is
within the reception area of this station.
The device is set to the frequency rang-
es and station technologies of the region
in which it was purchased. You can adjust
this setting to the different frequency rang-
es and station technologies of Europe, the
United States or Thailand. To do so, the de-
vice must be switched off:
The tuner display
A
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B
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u Simultaneously press the station button
06:17
MHz
3 MIX 9and the
button 8while
switching on the device.
F
E
The "EUROPE" setting appears.
A Traffic information priority
B Waveband/memory bank
C Station name
u Press the rocker switch or =to
switch between the regions EUROPE,
USA and THAI.
D Sound presetting (PRESET)
E Time
u Confirm the setting with the MENU/OK
button <.
F Frequency
Note:
The tuner functions described in these
operating instructions refer to the region
Europe (tuner setting "EUROPE").
Setting the waveband/memory
bank
You can adjust and set radio stations using
the wavebands FM, MW and LW.
The wavebands MW and LW each provide
one memory bank with 5 memory locations
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each. The FM waveband features 3 memory
banks each with 5 memory locations each:
FM1, FM2 and FMT.
ing sensitivity") and your settings are
taken into consideration:
• The "PTY ON" setting in the "TUNER"
menu: The tuner searches for stations
that are broadcasting the defined
programme type.
u In the "TUNER" menu, press the BAND
button 2to switch between the wave-
bands or memory banks:
• Setting
(TRAF button ;press
short): The tuner sets only traffic in-
formation stations.
FM1
FM2
FMT
MW
LW
You can now perform the following actions
in this waveband/memory bank:
Note:
•
•
Tuning into a station
Storing stations
These settings are available only for FM.
An exact description of these settings
can be found in the following sections of
this chapter.
Tuning into a station
Tuning into stations manually
Notes:
There are three ways of tuning into a sta-
tion:
•
Tuning into stations automatically (sta-
tion seek tuning)
• Tuning into stations manually is pos-
sible only if the convenient RDS func-
tion is deactivated.
•
•
Tuning into stations manually
Selecting stored stations
• If you activated the "RDS ON" setting
(TRAF button ;press long), you
can scroll through broadcasting net-
works that have previously been re-
ceived with this device.
Station seek tuning
u Press the rocker switch or =.
If you press and hold the rocker switch
or =, automatic seek tuning skips To change the frequency in increments of
the stations found until you release the 100 kHz:
rocker switch again.
u Press the rocker switch or :.
The tuner searches for the next receiva-
ble station in the current waveband. The
adjusted sensitivity of the station seek
tuning (section "Changing the seek tun-
Selecting stored stations
u Select the desired waveband or memo-
ry bank with the BAND button 2.
u Press one of the station buttons 9.
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Tuner mode
The stored station is called up, provided
that it can be received at the current ve-
hicle position.
u In the "TUNER" menu, press the BAND
button 2for longer than two seconds.
"FM - TRAVELSTORE" appears on the
display. The tuner starts with the auto-
matic seek tuning. After the storing is
completed, the radio plays the station
at memory location 1 of the FMT level.
The display shows the frequency of the
station or the station name, provided
that the station broadcasts this RDS in-
formation.
Changing the seek tuning
sensitivity (SENSITIVITY)
Storing stations
There are two ways of storing a station:
The seek tuning sensitivity determines
whether the automatic station seek tuning
locates only strong stations or also weaker
stations, which may be degraded by a high
noise level. You can set different seek tun-
ing sensitivities for the wavebands FM and
AM (MW/LW).
•
•
Storing stations manually
Searching and storing stations automat-
ically (Travelstore)
Storing stations manually
After tuning into a station, it can be stored
as follows:
u Select the waveband for which you want
u Press the station button 9for approx.
two seconds to which you want to as-
sign the station.
to set the seek tuning sensitivity.
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
u Press the rocker switch =until
The display shows the frequency or the
name of the station. The station was
stored.
"TUNER MENU" appears on the display.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
Searching and storing stations
automatically (TRAVELSTORE)
u Press the rocker switch or =
repeatedly until "SENSITIVITY" appears
on the display.
You can automatically search for and store
the five FM stations offering the strongest
reception in the region in the FMT memory
bank, Stations that were previously stored
in the FMT memory bank are automatical-
ly deleted.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
The display shows the currently set sensitiv-
ity level. "SENSHI6" means that the tuner is
set to the highest sensitivity setting. "SENS-
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LO1" means it is set to the lowest sensitivi-
ty setting.
Receiving traffic announcements
If you switch on the priority for traffic an-
nouncements, the device uses the RDS serv-
ices TA (Traffic Announcement) and EON
(Enhanced Other Networks). TA switches
traffic reports even if you are currently lis-
tening to a different audio source. The vol-
ume for the traffic announcement can be
adjusted (see the chapter "User settings",
section "Changing volume presettings").
u Set the desired sensitivity with the rock-
er switch or =.
Scanning all receivable stations
(SCAN)
You can scan all receivable stations of a
waveband. The scan time can be set as
described in the chapter "User settings".
If no traffic information station is currently
defined, the RDS service EON ensures that
the device automatically changes to a traffic
information station of the same broadcast-
ing network for the duration of a traffic an-
nouncement.
u Select the waveband (FM, MW, LW)
whose receivable stations you want to
scan.
u Press and hold the MENU/OK button
<for approx. two seconds.
The display shows "SCAN". The tuner is
searching for stations.
Switching the priority of traffic reports
on/off
The priority of traffic reports is switched on
As soon as the tuner has located a sta-
tion, it is played.
if the displays shows the
symbol. This
After a complete search of the frequency
band, scanning stops. The previously set
station is played.
setting limits the station search and scan-
ning (SCAN) for traffic information stations.
To switch the traffic report priority on/off:
You can do the following at any
time:
u Press the TRAF button ;.
u To search for traffic information sta-
•
Store the currently scanned station
(press any station button 9for approx.
two seconds)
tions, start the station seek tuning.
Note:
For the device to switch through traffic
reports, a station must be defined that
supports TA or belongs to a broadcast-
ing network with traffic information sta-
tions.
•
Cancel the scan (briefly pressing the
MENU/OK button <)
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Tuner mode
A signal tone appears if you leave the broad-
cast area of the traffic information station
or switch to a station that does not support
the traffic information priority. If a different
audio source than the tuner is active, the
device automatically searches for a traffic
information station.
Note:
For the device to switch to an alterna-
tive frequency (AF) in case of poor re-
ception, the station must also support
the RDS function Alternative frequency
(AF).
Limiting Alternative frequencies to
regional programmes
(REG ON/OFF)
Some stations divide their programmes into
regional programmes with different con-
tents at certain times. You can use the REG
function to prevent the device from switch-
ing to alternative frequencies that are trans-
mitting different programme content.
Skipping a traffic announcement
To cancel a traffic announcement with-
out switching off the priority of traffic an-
nouncements:
u Press the TRAF button ;.
The previously active audio source is
played again. If a traffic announcement
is broadcast again, the device automat-
ically switches it through again.
To switch the regional function on/off:
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
Receiving an alternative
frequency of a station
The device can automatically switch to
the best alternative frequency of the same
station if the reception becomes poor.
u Press the rocker switch or =until
"TUNER MENU" appears on the display.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "REG ON/OFF" appears
on the display.
Allowing/preventing alternative
frequencies (RDS ON/OFF)
u Press and hold the TRAF button ;for
two seconds to switch between these
settings:
u Switch between the settings with the
rocker switch or :
•
"REG ON" (regional function on):
The tuner only changes to alterna-
tive frequencies of the set stations
that broadcast the same regional pro-
gramme.
• "RDS ON": Allowing alternative
frequencies
• "RDS OFF": Disallowing alternative
frequencies
•
"REG OFF" (regional function off):
The tuner also changes to alternative
frequencies broadcast by another re-
gional programme.
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Tuner mode
u Press the rocker switch :to open
Receiving the programme type
the menu.
In the "TUNER" menu, you can select a pro-
gramme type (PTY) to purposefully search
for stations, for example, that broadcast
rock music or sport events.
u Select the desired language with the
rocker switch or =.
Selecting a programme type
You can purposefully set stations of a spe-
cific programme type, e.g "SPORT". Prereq-
uisite: The PTY function is activated ("PTY
ON").
To open the Tuner menu:
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
u Press the rocker switch =until
"TUNER MENU" appears on the display.
u Set the programme type of your choice
with the rocker switch or :.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
Note:
If you activated the PTY function, you
can no longer use the rocker switch or
:for manual station search.
Switching programme type on/off
(PTY ON/OFF)
The "PRY ON/OFF" menu item is shown in
the "TUNER" menu.
u Next, start a station seek tuning with the
rocker switch or =.
u In the "TUNER" menu, use the rocker
switch or :to select between the
settings
The next station of the selected pro-
gramme type is played. If no station of
this programme type is found, the previ-
ously played radio station is set again.
•
•
"PTY ON": Programme type on
"PTY OFF": Programme type off
Selecting the programme type language
(PTY LANGUAGE)
In the "TUNER" menu, you can select the lan-
guage in which the programme types should
be displayed. Options include "DEUTSCH",
"ENGLISH" and "FRANÇAIS".
u In the "TUNER" menu, press the rock-
er switch or =repeatedly until the
"PTY LANGUAGE" menu item appears
on the display.
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CD mode (audio)
The audio CD display
CD mode (audio)
Audio CDs are played in the CD mode (au-
dio). How to insert and remove CDs is de-
scribed in the chapter "Startup".
A
B
D
E
F
C
MIX
ROCK
Track
CD TEXT
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Starting the audio CD mode
J
H
G
You can select an inserted CD as audio
source:
A Traffic information priority
B Display for CD
u Press the SOURCE button >repeated-
C Track number
ly until the audio CD display appears.
D Playing time
The playback starts.
E Sound presetting (PRESET)
F Random playback (MIX)
Note:
As long as the CD is in the drive, the de-
vice stores track and playing time of the G Repeat function (RPT)
H Time (displayed only in time mode)1
I CD text (album, artist, track name)2
previously played CD. After calling up
the audio source, the playback starts at
the point where it was interrupted.
1
2
In the audio CD display, you can activate and deactivate the clock mode with the ESC/DIS button 5.
If no CD text is stored on the CD, "NO CD TEXT" is briefly displayed.
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CD mode (audio)
Functions in the CD mode (audio)
Function
Interrupt-
ing playback
(PAUSE)
Action
Display/description
"PAUSE": Pauses the playback. Press again:
Continues the playback
Press the 5
button 9.
Selecting
tracks
Press the rocker switch
or :.
: Playing the next track
: Repeats the track. Press again:
Plays the previous track
Fast search
Press and hold the
rocker switch or
:.
Audibly scanning a track forward or back
Scanning
tracks
"SCAN": Scans all tracks on the CD (scan
time can be adjusted: chapter "User set-
tings"). Press again briefly: Switches scan
off
Press the MENU/OK
button <for longer
than two seconds.
Repeating
tracks
"REPEAT TRK": Repeats the track
"REPEAT OFF": Switches repeat off
Press the 4 RPT button
9several times.
Random
playback
"MIX ALL": All tracks on the CD are played in
random order.
Press the 3 MIX button
9several times.
"MIX OFF": Random playback off
Priority for
traffic an-
nouncements
Press the TRAF
button 9.
: Switching traffic reports. Press again:
Priority off
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CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)
The MP3 display
CD/USB mode
(MP3/WMA)
A
B
E
C
D
MIX
ROCK
POP
In CD/USB mode, you can play CD-Rs or CD-
RWs or a USB medium with MP3 or WMA
tracks.
TRACK
NAME
CD
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REPEAT
The chapter "Startup" describes what you
must observe when connecting and discon-
necting USB media. It also contains infor-
mation about inserting and removing CDs.
H
G
J
F
A Traffic information priority
B Display for CD1
C Track name (file name)
D Sound presetting (PRESET)
E Random playback (MIX)
F Repeat function (RPT)
G Playing time
Starting the CD/USB mode
You can select an already inserted CD-R or
CD-RW or a USB medium as audio source:
u Press the SOURCE button >repeated-
ly until the MP3 display appears.
H MP3 info (album, artist)2
The playback starts.
J MP3 display
Note:
The USB mode can be selected only if a
valid USB medium is connected.
The track name Cis displayed as scrolling
text if it has more than 14 characters.
You can switch between the following modes
with the ESC/DIS button 5:
•
•
•
•
MP3 display with playing time
MP3 display with time
Browse mode
Playlist mode (if playlist is available on
USB/CD)
1
2
If you play an MP3/WMA CD, the CD symbol is shown with a border.
Album and artist are displayed only if they are stored in the ID3 tags of the MP3 track.
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CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)
The Browse mode
Selecting a track in the info
playlist
B
C
A
u During MP3/WMA playback, press
the ESC/DIS button 5repeatedly
until Browse mode or the playlist is
displayed.
MIX
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A
Currently playing track
It shows all folders and tracks stored on
the data carrier.
Track
Folder
To select a track or folder:
B Selected track
(playback with rocker switch :)
u Press the rocker switch or =to
scroll through the tracks and folders.
C Up and down arrows indicate in which
Fast scrolling is achieved by pressing
the rocker switches for a longer time.
direction you can scroll
u Press the rocker switch :to change
Note:
up to a higher-level folder.
The device can play playlists that were
created with an MP3 manager, such as
WinAmp or Microsoft Media Player. The
playlists must be stored in the root folder
of the data carrier. The following playlist
formats are valid: M3U, PLS, WPL, ASX
and RMP!
u Press the rocker switch :to open a
folder or to play a track.
The files are played back in the order in
which they were physically stored on the
data carrier. This order is also displayed in
the Browse mode.
Note:
The functions MIX, RPT and fast search-
ing are not possible in Browse mode.
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CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)
Displaying title information
To show all the available information about
the current track (artist and album) on the
display:
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
u Press the rocker switch =until
"VARIOUS MENU" appears on the dis-
play.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or =
repeatedly until "MP3 INFO ON/OFF"
appears on the display.
u Switch between the settings with the
rocker switch or :.
•
"MP3 INFO ON": Title information
is displayed
•
"MP3 INFO OFF": Artist and album
are not displayed
The title information is displayed as scroll-
ing text if it has more than 15 characters. If
this information is not available, the folder
name or "ROOT DIRECTORY" is displayed.
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CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)
Functions in the CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)
The functions of this table refer to the MP3 displays with playing time or time mode. For the
functions in Browse mode, please read the section "Selecting a track in the playlist (Browse
mode)".
Function
Interrupting
playback
(PAUSE)
Action
Response
"PAUSE": Pauses the playback. Press again:
Continues the playback
Press the 5
button 9.
Selecting
folders
Press the rocker switch
or =.
: Selecting the next folder
: Selecting the previous folder
Selecting
tracks
Press the rocker switch
or :.
: Playing the next track
: Repeats the track. Press again:
Plays the previous track
Fast search
Press and hold the
rocker switch or
:.
Audibly scanning a track forward or back
Scanning
tracks
"SCAN": Scans all tracks on the CD/USB
(scan time can be adjusted: chapter "User
settings"). Press again briefly: Switches
scan off
Press the MENU/OK
button <for longer
than two seconds.
Repeating
tracks
"REPEAT TRK": Repeats the track
"REPEAT DIR": Repeats the folder
"REPEAT OFF": Switches repeat off
Press the 4 RPT button
9several times.
Random
playback
"MIX ALL": Plays all tracks on the CD/USB in
random order.
Press the 3 MIX button
9several times.
"MIX DIR" (for USB: "MIX FOLDER"):
Plays tracks in the folder in random order
(max. 99 tracks/folders)
"MIX OFF": Random playback off
Priority for
traffic an-
nouncements
Press the TRAF
button 9.
: Switching traffic reports. Press again:
Priority off
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CD-changer mode
The CD changer display
CD-changer mode
You can connect the following CD changers
to the device.
A
B
D
E
F
C
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J
H
G
How to insert CDs in the CD changer maga-
zine is described in the instructions of your
CD changer.
A Traffic information priority
B Display for CD changer
C Track number
D Playing time
Switching to CD-changer mode
E Sound presetting (PRESET)
F Random playback (MIX)
G Repeat function (RPT)
H Time 1
Note:
To be able to select the CD changer as
audio source, at least one CD must be in
the magazine.
To select a connected CD changer as audio
source:
I CD number
u Press the SOURCE button >repeated-
ly until the CD changer display appears.
If you select a CD changer as audio
source for the first time, "MAGAZINE
SCAN" briefly appears on the display.
The CD changer display appears. The
playback starts.
Selecting a CD
u To select a CD, press the rocker switch
or =.
"CD LOADING" briefly appears on the
display. The selected CD starts playing.
1
In the CD changer display, you can switch the time
display on and off with the ESC/DIS button 5.
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CD-changer mode
Functions in the CD changer mode
Function
Interrupt-
ing playback
(PAUSE)
Action
Display/response
"PAUSE": Pauses the playback. Press again:
Continues the playback
Press the 5
button 9.
Selecting
tracks
Press the rocker switch
or :.
: Playing the next track
: Repeats the track. Press again: Plays the
previous track
Fast search
Press and hold the
rocker switch or
:.
Audibly scanning a track forward or back
Scanning
tracks
"SCAN": Scans all tracks of all CDs (scan
time can be adjusted: chapter "User set-
tings"). Press again briefly: Switches scan
off
Press the MENU/OK
button <for longer
than two seconds.
Repeating
tracks
"REPEAT TRACK": Repeats the track
"REPEAT DISC": Repeats the CD
"REPEAT OFF": Switches repeat off
Press the 4 RPT button
9several times.
Random
playback
"MIX ALL": Plays all tracks on all CDs in
random order.
Press the 3 MIX button
9several times.
"MIX DISC": Plays tracks on the current
CD in random order.
"MIX OFF": Random playback off
Priority for
traffic an-
nouncements
Press the TRAF
button 9.
: Switching traffic reports. Press again:
Priority off
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AUX mode
You can change this name. For instructions,
please read the section "Configuring audio
AUX mode
The device features two AUX-IN sockets inputs" in this chapter.
(REAR-AUX and FRONT-AUX) to which you
can connect external audio sources such
as portable CD players, MiniDisc players or
MP3 players.
REAR-AUX input at the rear of
the device
You can connect either a Blaupunkt CD
changer or an external audio source to the
REAR-AUX input. A Blaupunkt CD changer is
automatically recognised and is then availa-
ble as audio source. To be able to select an
external device as audio source, the REAR-
AUX input must be switched on in the Audio
menu (AUX ON). For instructions, please
read the section "Configuring audio inputs"
in this chapter.
Note:
An adapter cable is needed to connect
an external audio source to the REAR
AUX input. You can obtain this cable
(Blaupunkt no.: 7 607 897 093) from
your Blaupunkt dealer.
The REAR-AUX input can be selected with
the SOURCE button >. The display brief-
ly shows "CDC / AUX", followed by the name
of the REAR-AUX input. In the delivery state
(NORMSET), "AUXILIARY1" is displayed.
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AUX mode
FRONT-AUX input at the front of
the device
Configuring audio inputs
(AUX MENU)
The following settings can be changed in the
AUX menu:
DANGER!
For the REAR-AUX input
Increased risk of injury from
connector
•
Activating/deactivating the REAR-AUX
input (AUX ON/OFF)
In case of an accident, the protruding con-
nector in the FRONT-AUX-IN socket may
cause injuries. The use of straight plugs or
adapters can lead to an increased risk of in-
jury.
•
Changing names (AUX NAME EDIT)
Note:
These menu items can be called up only
if no CD changer is connected.
ü
For this reason, we recommend using
angled jack plugs, e.g. the Blaupunkt
accessories cable (7 607 001 535).
For the FRONT-AUX input
•
Adjusting amplification (AUX LEVEL)
MIX
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As soon as an audio source is connected to
the FRONT-AUX-IN socket, it can be select-
ed with the SOURCE button >. "AUX" ap-
pears on the display followed "AUX INPUT".
AUX MENU
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RPT
To call up the AUX menu,
The volume of the FRONT-AUX source can
be adjusted to the other audio sources (Tun-
er, CD, etc.). For further information on set-
ting the input level, please read the section
"Configuring audio inputs", "Adjusting am-
plification" in this chapter.
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
u Press the rocker switch or =
repeatedly until "AUX MENU" appears
on the display.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
Activating/deactivating the REAR-AUX
input (AUX ON/OFF)
The "AUX ON/OFF" menu item is shown in
the AUX menu.
u Switch between the settings with the
rocker switch or :.
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AUX mode
•
•
"AUX ON": The corresponding au-
Note:
dio input is activated and can be se-
lected as audio source using the
SOURCE button >
"AUX OFF": The audio input is de-
activated and cannot even be select-
ed as audio source with the SOURCE
button >if an external audio source
is connected.
To quit the text input without changing
the name, press the ESC/DIS button
5.
FRONT-AUX input
Setting amplification (AUX LEVEL)
You can perform a volume adjustment from
0 to 8 for a connected external device:
u In the AUX menu, press the rocker
switch or =repeatedly until "AUX
LEVEL" appears on the display.
Renaming the REAR-AUX input
(AUX NAME EDIT)
If you select the REAR-AUX input as audio
source, "AUXILIARY1" appears on the dis-
play. To change this name:
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the setting.
u To change the setting, press the rocker
u In the AUX menu, press the rocker
switch or =repeatedly until "AUX
NAME EDIT" appears on the display.
switch or =.
u Press the MENU/OK button <to store
the set value.
Note:
The menu item appears only if you acti-
vated the audio input (AUX ON).
u Press the rocker switch :, "AUXILIA-
RY1" is displayed.
You can now enter a new name with up to
14 characters:
u The rocker switch or :is used to
select the character to be changed.
u Press the rocker switch or =to
change the character. The character set
is being scrolled.
u Press the MENU/OK button <to fin-
ish the text input and to store the name
entered.
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Bluetooth phone call
How is a Bluetooth connection
established?
Bluetooth phone call
The integrated Bluetooth module in your de-
vice allows the hands-free use of a phone
via a Bluetooth connection. The cell phone
can remain in the bag or the glove compart-
ment – you have both hands free for steer-
ing. The Bluetooth function allows for:
First, the cell phone and the car sound sys-
tem have to "become acquainted" with each
other, i.e. they must be registered. When
you register the devices, a Bluetooth con-
nection is subsequently established. This
connection remains in effect as long as the
cell phone is within range. The connec-
tion is automatically cleared later. A pre-
requisite is that the Bluetooth function is
activated.
•
•
Answering/rejecting phone calls
Making phone calls
Bluetooth preparation
If you want to connect another registered
cell phone with the car sound system,
you have to do it manually. The Bluetooth
connection is automatically established to
the last connected cell phone.
Prerequisites for Bluetooth phone calls are
a Bluetooth-capable cell phone and the in-
stallation of the supplied microphone (see
the installation instructions). The appen-
dix lists the cell phone that are compati-
ble with the car sound system.
Activating the Bluetooth function
(BT ON)
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
Bluetooth technology is a wireless connec-
tion of short range. That is, the cell phone
must be located in the vicinity of the car
sound system (in the vehicle).
u Press the rocker switch or
=
repeatedly until "BLUETOOTH MENU"
appears on the display.
u Press the rocker switch : to open
the menu.
u The "PAIR" menu item is displayed in the
"BLUETOOTH" menu.
u Press the rocker switch : to open
the menu.
"BT ON" appears on the display. The
Bluetooth function is activated.
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Bluetooth phone call
The car sound system independently es-
tablishes a Bluetooth connection to the cell
phone that was registered last and is avail-
able.
Registering the cell phone
You can register the device with up to
5 Bluetooth-capable cell phones. If you
register a sixth one, the cell phone regis-
tered first disappears.
Notes:
• The time required for the connection
is dependent upon the cell phone
and can differ from cell phone to cell
phone.
Mobile 1
1.
Mobile 2
Mobile 3
Mobile 4
Mobile 5
• The display of the car sound system
does not show the Bluetooth con-
nection.
Mobile 6
Mobile 1
2.
Mobile 2
Mobile 3
Mobile 4
Mobile 5
Mobile 6
Unregistering the cell phone
In the Bluetooth menu, you can unregister
the cell phones individually or all at once:
To register a cell phone:
•
Unregistering the currently connected
cell phone (UNPAIR)
u Activate the Bluetooth function in the
car sound system (BT ON).
•
Unregistering all cell phones
(UNPAIR ALL)
According to the instructions of the cell
phone:
u Activate the Bluetooth function in the
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
cell phone.
u Press the rocker switch or
repeatedly until "BLUETOOTH MENU"
appears on the display.
=
u Search for Bluetooth devices in the cell
phone.
The cell phone recognises the car sound
system under the name "Blaupunkt". The
car sound system requests a PIN for the
Bluetooth connection.
u Press the rocker switch : to open
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or = re-
peatedly until "UNPAIR" or "UNPAIR
ALL" appears on the display.
u Enter the PIN "00000" in your cell
phone.
u To initiate the unregistration process,
Registering was successful if "PAIRED"
briefly appears on the display of the car
sound system.
press the rocker switch :.
The unregistration process is confirmed
with "UNPAIRED".
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Note:
Making a phone call (DIAL NEW)
There are two ways of making a phone call
via the car sound system:
The "UNPAIR" function is active only if
the car sound system is currently con-
nected with the cell phone to be unreg-
istered.
•
•
Entering a phone number
Dialing a stored phone number
(section "Storing and calling up a
phone number")
Answering/rejecting a phone call
If you are receiving a call, the display shows
"INCOMING CALL" and the phone number of
the caller. The active audio source is muted
and the ring tone is sent to the loudspeak-
ers.
To enter a phone number and make a call:
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
u Press the rocker switch or
=
repeatedly until "BLUETOOTH MENU"
appears on the display.
In case of an incoming call, you must answer
or reject the call. At this time, it is not pos-
sible to perform other operations using the
car sound system.
u Press the rocker switch : to open
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or
=
To reject the call:
repeatedly until "DIAL NEW" appears
on the display.
u Press the
button 8.
u Press the rocker switch : to display
The display shows "CALL ENDED".
To answer the call:
the phone number input.
Now you can enter a phone number:
u Press the
button 7.
u Press the rocker switch or
=
The display shows "IN-CALL".
to select a number. The numbers are
scrolled from 0 to 9.
Your caller's voice is broadcast via the loud-
speakers.
u Select the next digit with the rocker
During the phone call, you can change the
volume by means of the volume control 4.
switch : to enter the next number.
If you entered the wrong number, you
can delete the characters by pressing
Note:
During the Bluetooth phone call, no traf-
fic announcements or radio stations of
the selected programme type (PTY) are
switched through.
or :.
and holding the rocker switch
u Press the button 8 to make the
call.
The display shows "CALLING" and the se-
lected phone number.
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Bluetooth phone call
Calling up phone numbers
u Press the button 8 to call up the
Dial Preset menu.
Ending a call
To end a call:
u Press the
The display shows "CALL ENDED".
button 7.
The display shows the previously dialed
phone number and "DIAL PRESET" with
the corresponding station button.
You can also end the phone call by switching
off the device.
u Press one of the station buttons 9.
The Dial Preset menu with the corre-
sponding phone number is called up.
Storing and calling up a phone
number
You can store a phone number entered on
the station buttons 9 to be able to call
them up later.
u Press the
button 8 to call this
phone number.
Redirecting a phone call to the
cell phone
By default, the voice of the person calling
you is played back via the loudspeakers of
the vehicle, You can also redirect a phone
call to your cell phone:
Storing phone numbers
u Enter a phone number in the Dial New
menu as described in the preceding
section "Making a call".
u Press the station button 9 for approx.
two seconds to which you want to as-
sign the phone number.
u Briefly press the
button 8.
The loudspeakers in the vehicle are mut-
ed and the voice of your caller is redi-
rected to your cell phone. Repeated-
The display shows the previously dialed
phone number and "DIAL PRESET" with
the corresponding station button (sta-
tion button 1 in the figure).
ly pressing the
button outputs the
voice again via the loudspeakers in the
vehicle.
+919886933322
OR
DIAL PRESET 1
u Press the On/Off button 3 for approx.
The phone number was stored.
2 seconds.
The car sound system is switched off
and your caller is redirected to your cell
phone.
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Changing the PIN (PIN CHANGE)
If you want to register a cell phone with
the car sound system, you must enter PIN
"00000". This PIN can also be changed:
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
u Press the rocker switch or
=
repeatedly until "BLUETOOTH MENU"
appears on the display.
u Press the rocker switch : to open
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or = re-
peatedly until "PIN NUMBER" appears
on the display.
u Press the rocker switch : to display
the PIN input.
Now you can enter a PIN of your choice:
u The rocker switch or : is used to
select the digit to be changed.
u Press the rocker switch or
=
to change the digit. The numbers are
scrolled from 0 to 9.
If you entered the wrong number, you
can delete the characters by pressing
and holding the rocker switch or :.
u Press the MENU/OK button < to finish
the PIN input and to store it.
Note:
To finish the PIN input without chang-
ing the PIN, press the ESC/DIS
button 5.
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Sound settings
To perform settings:
Sound settings
(AUDIO MENU)
The following sound settings can be changed
in the "AUDIO" menu:
u In the "AUDIO" menu, press the rock-
er switch or =to switch between
these menu items:
• "BASS": Volume of bass between
-7 and +7
•
Adjusting volume and volume distribu-
tion
• "TREBLE": Volume of treble between
-7 and +7
•
•
•
Selecting the sound presetting
Changing equalizer settings
Switching off the equaliser
• "BALANCE": Volume distribution left/
right between -9 and +9
• "FADER": Volume distribution front/
rear between -9 and +9
Note:
• "X-BASS": Increasing the bass at low
volume from 0 to 3
If you want to adjust the volume of
"BASS" and "TREBLE", first select the
audio source for which you want to use
the settings.
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the menu item.
The current setting is shown with a bar
display.
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u To change the setting, press the rocker
switch or =.
To call up the Audio menu:
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
Selecting a sound presetting
(PRESETS)
You can select sound presets for different
music types.
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "AUDIO MENU" appears
on the display.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
u In the Audio menu, press the rocker
switch =until "ENHANCED MENU"
appears on the display.
the menu.
Adjusting volume and volume
distribution
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
You can adjust the volume of "BASS" and
"TREBLE" separately for each audio source.
The settings for X-BASS and the volume dis-
tribution are used for all audio sources.
The Enhanced menu opens.
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Sound settings
u In the Enhanced menu, press the rocker
switch or =repeatedly until "PRE-
SETS" appears on the display.
Which equalizer setting is the correct
one?
Measure
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
Sound impres-
sion
Centre Level (dB)
frequen-
the menu item.
u Switch between these sound preset-
cy (Hz)
tings with the rocker switch or =:
Unclean bass, dron- 125–400 approx. –4
• "POP"
• "ROCK"
• "CLASSIC"
• "P-EQ OFF" (presets switched off)
ing, unpleasant
pressure
Very transparent,
aggressive sound,
no stereo effect
1000–
2500
approx. –4
to –6
Muffled sound,
low transparency,
instruments do
not excel
8000–
12500
approx. +4
to +6
To obtain a perfect sound, the presettings
can be supplemented further by the equal-
izer settings according to personal prefer-
ences.
Insufficient bass
50–100
approx. +4
to +6
Equalizer settings
(ENHANCED MENU)
Tip:
Your device features a digital 3-band equal-
izer. It allows you to adjust the sound to your
vehicle and your personal preferences and
eliminate problems, such as droning or poor
voice comprehension.
Insert a CD which you know very well if
you want to adjust the equalizer. First,
set the bass, treble, balance, and fad-
er to zero. For equalizer settings, first
change the settings of the mid-frequen-
cies, followed by those for treble and
finally bass.
The following table shows the bass, treble
and equalizer setting options in the "AUDIO"
menu. Some settings feature an "E" (for "EN-
HANCED"), e.g. "E-BASS". These settings
are performed in the Enhanced menu.
Note:
The table does not contain all the set-
tings that are possible in the menus
"AUDIO" and "ENHANCED".
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Sound settings
AUDIO MENU
ENHANCED MENU
E-BASS
E-TREBLE
E-MIDDLE
E-XBASS
Level (GAIN) -7 to +7
-
-7 to +7
0 to +3
Frequency
(FREQ)
60 Hz, 80 Hz,
100 Hz, 200 Hz
10 kHz, 12.5 kHz,
15 kHz, 17.5 kHz
500 Hz, 1000 Hz,
1500 Hz, 2500 Hz 200 Hz
50 Hz, 100 Hz
Quality fac-
tor (QFAC)
1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 2.0
-
0.5, 0.75, 1.0,
1.25
-
• "E-MIDDLE": Middle
• "E-XBASS": Increasing bass at low
volume
Changing equalizer settings (EBASS,
ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, EXBASS)
In the Enhanced menu, you can change
these settings:
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the selected menu item.
•
•
•
"GAIN" (amplification)
"FREQ" (frequency)
u Press the rocker switch or =to
change between these menu items:
"QUALITY" (quality factor)
• "GAIN": Amplification between
-7 and +7
To adjust the equalizer:
u In the Audio menu, press the rocker
switch or =repeatedly until "EN-
HANCED MENU" appears on the display.
• "FREQ": Frequency (dependent upon
the selected menu item)
• "QUALITY": Quality factor (E-BASS,
E-MIDDLE and E-XBASS only)
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u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the setting.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
u To change the setting, press the rocker
the menu.
switch or =.
The Enhanced menu appears.
u In the Enhanced menu, press the rock-
er switch or =to change between
these menu items:
• "E-BASS": Bass
• "E-TREBLE": Treble
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User settings
u The rocker switch or :is used to
User settings
select the character to be changed.
These presettings can be adjusted to your
preferences:
u Press the rocker switch or =to
change the character. The alphabet is
being scrolled.
•
•
•
•
•
Welcome text
Clock settings
Volume settings
Display settings
Scan time
If you entered the wrong number, you
can delete the characters by pressing
and holding the rocker switch or :.
u Press the MENU/OK button <to finish
the text input and to store the welcome
text entered.
Changing the welcome text
(ON MESSAGE)
When you switch on the device, an ani-
mation appears. It is factory set to "BLAU-
PUNKT". To change this text, call up the
Various menu:
Note:
To quit the text input without changing
the welcome text, press the ESC/DIS
button 5.
Changing the clock settings
(CLOCK MENU)
The following settings can be changed in the
Clock menu:
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
u Press the rocker switch or =
until "VARIOUS MENU" appears on
the display.
•
•
•
Switching time display on/off
(CLOCK ON/OFF)
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Selecting 12h/24h time display
(12HR/24HR MODE)
u Press the rocker switch :to open
Setting the time (CLOCK SET)
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "ON MESSAGE" appears
on the display.
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u Press the rocker switch :to display
To call up the Clock menu:
the text input.
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
You can now enter your own welcome text
with up to 9 characters:
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User settings
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "CLOCK MENU" appears
on the display.
Selecting 12h/24h time display
(12HR/24HR MODE)
The time can be displayed using the 12-hour
or 24-hour format.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
u In the Clock menu, press the rock-
er switch or =repeatedly until
"12HR/24HR MODE" is displayed.
The Clock menu appears.
Switching time display on/off
u Press the rocker switch or :to
The time can be displayed while the de-
vice is switched off, if the vehicle ignition
is switched on. To switch this time display
on/off:
change between these settings:
•
"12HR MODE": The 12-hour format
(am/pm) is switched on.
•
"24HR MODE": The 24-hour format
is switched on.
u In the Clock menu, press the rock-
er switch or =repeatedly until
"CLOCK ON/OFF" is displayed.
Setting the clock
u Press the rocker switch or :to
u In the Clock menu, press the rock-
er switch or =repeatedly until
"CLOCK SET" is displayed.
change between these settings:
•
"CLOCK ON": The time display is
switched on.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
•
"CLOCK OFF": The time display is
switched off.
The time is displayed.
Note:
u Select the hours or minutes with the
Note if you switched on the time display
(CLOCK ON):
rocker switch or :.
u Press the rocker switch or =to
• When switching off the device, the
usual "Goodbye" animation does not
appear.
change the hours/minutes.
u Press the MENU/OK button <to finish
the input and store the time.
• Key combinations, e.g. for calling the
Demo mode, are no longer possible.
Note:
To finish the input without changing the
time, press the ESC/DIS button 5.
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User settings
u Press the rocker switch :to open
Changing volume presettings
(VOLUME MENU)
The following presettings can be changed in
the Volume menu:
the menu.
u Switch between the settings with the
rocker switch or :.
•
"LAST VOLUME" (power-on volume
same as switch-off) or
•
•
Power-on volume (ON VOLUME)
Volume presettings of traffic announce-
ment (TA VOLUME), telephone/naviga-
tion announcement (TEL VOLUME) and
Volume reduction (MUTE LEVEL)
•
"ON VOLUME" (presetting the pow-
er-on volume)
If you selected "ON VOLUME":
u Adjust the desired volume with the rock-
•
•
Signal tone (BEEP ON/OFF)
er switch or =(levels 0 to 66).
Speed-dependent volume increase
(AUTO SOUND)
Changing volume presettings for TA, TEL
and MUTE
If the device switches a traffic announce-
ment, phone call or navigation announce-
ment, it always starts with the volume pre-
set here.
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To call up the "VOLUME" menu:
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
In addition, you can assign a lower vol-
ume up to the value 0 (mute) to the volume
reduction (MUTE).
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "VOLUME MENU" appears
on the display.
u In the Volume menu, press the rocker
switch or =repeatedly until these
menu items are displayed:
u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
The "VOLUME" menu appears.
• "MUTE LEVEL": Presetting the volume
of the volume reduction
Changing the presetting of the power-on
volume (ON VOLUME/LAST VOLUME)
The device is factory set to play the previ-
ously used volume after switch-on (but not
to exceed the value 38). You can change the
power-on volume.
• "TEL VOLUME": Presetting the vol-
ume of the phone call/navigation
announcement
• "TA VOLUME": Presetting the volume
of the traffic announcement
u Press the rocker switch :to display
u In the Volume menu, press the rocker
switch or =repeatedly until "ON
VOLUME" is displayed.
the setting.
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User settings
u Adjust the desired volume with the rock-
Setting the speed-dependent volume
increase (AUTO SOUND)
er switch or =(levels 0 to 66).
When you are driving faster, the device can
automatically increase the volume to com-
pensate for the driving noise. The volume is
increased depending upon the speed. In or-
der for this to work, the speedometer signal
must be connected as described in the in-
stallation instructions.
Notes:
The volume preset by you will not be
used,
• if the volume currently listened to is
lower than the set mute level. In this
case, traffic announcements are re-
produced with the volume listened to.
The optimum setting for this volume in-
crease depends on how noise levels devel-
op in your particular vehicle. Try the setting
that is perfect for your vehicle. You can se-
lect a value between 0 (no increase) and
max. 5.
• if the volume currently listened to is
higher than the set TEL volume. In
this case, phone calls/navigation an-
nouncements are reproduced with
the volume listened to.
• if the volume currently listened to is
higher than the set TA volume. In this
case, traffic announcements are re-
produced with the volume listened to.
u In the Volume menu, press the rock-
er switch or =repeatedly until
"AUTO SOUND" is displayed.
u Press the rocker switch :to display
Activating/deactivating the signal tone
(BEEP ON/OFF)
You can deactivate the signal tone that
sounds as a confirmation in the menus or
when storing the stations on the station but-
tons.
the setting.
u Set the desired value with the rocker
switch or =.
u In the Volume menu, press the rock-
er switch or =repeatedly until
"BEEP ON/OFF" is displayed.
u Switch between the settings with the
rocker switch or :.
•
•
"BEEP OFF" (signal tone off)
"BEEP ON" (signal tone on)
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u Press the rocker switch or =to
Changing display settings
(DISPLAY MENU)
In the Display menu, you can change the fol-
lowing display settings:
change the display contrast.
You can adjust the display contrast in
13 increments from –6 to +6.
•
Day/night brightness
(DAY/NIGHT DIMMER LEVEL)
Changing the day/night brightness
(DIM DAY/DAY NIGHT)
•
Adjusting the display viewing angle
(ANGLE ADJ)
The device automatically switching to night
mode if you turn on the light of your vehicle.
A prerequisite is that the device is connect-
ed with your vehicle via a corresponding
connection as described in the installation
instructions.
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To call up the Display menu:
You can adjust the display brightness sepa-
rately for day and night.
u Press the MENU/OK button ?.
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "DISPLAY MENU" appears
on the display.
u In the Display menu, change between
the menu items with the rocker switch
or =.
u Press the rocker switch :to open
• "DIM NIGHT" (night brightness)
• "DIM DAY" (day brightness)
the menu.
The display menu appears.
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the setting.
Adjusting the display viewing angle
(ANGLE ADJ)
To change the display brightness:
u Use the rocker switch or =to
select a brightness level between 1
and 16.
The angle at which the driver looks at the
display is dependent upon, among other
things, the installation position of the de-
vice, the seating position, and the physical
size of the driver. You can adjust the display
to suit your viewing angle by changing the
contrast as follows.
u In the Display menu, press the rocker
switch =until "ANGLE ADJ" is dis-
played.
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the setting.
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Changing the scan time
(SCAN TIME)
The scan time of the scan function is pre-
set for all audio sources to 10 seconds. The
scan function is not available for external au-
dio sources.
You can change the scan time in the Various
menu.
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
u Press the rocker switch =until
"VARIOUS MENU" appears on the dis-
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u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "SCAN TIME" is displayed.
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the setting.
u Press the rocker switch or =to
change the scan time.
You can adjust scan times in increments of
5 seconds form 5 to 30 seconds.
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Additional settings
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
Additional settings
peatedly until "SUBOUT" is displayed.
You can perform additional settings:
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
•
Configuring the preamplifier output for
the subwoofer
the menu item.
u Press the rocker switch or =to
•
Activating/deactivating demo mode
change between these menu items:
• "GAIN": Amplification (between 0
Configuring the preamplifier
output for the subwoofer
(SUBOUT)
If you want to use an additional subwoofer,
it can be adjusted to the other loudspeak-
ers. You can adjust the level of the Subout
preamplifier output for a selected cut-off
frequency.
and +7)
• "FREQ": Frequency (0 Hz, 80 Hz,
120 Hz or 160 Hz)
u Press the rocker switch :to call up
the setting.
u To change the setting, press the rocker
switch or =.
u Press the MENU/OK button <.
Activating/deactivating demo
mode
The Demo mode uses animations to show
you which functions the device offers.
u Press the rocker switch or =re-
peatedly until "AUDIO MENU" appears
on the display.
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u Press the rocker switch :to open
The demo mode starts. To quit the demo
mode again, repeat both steps.
the menu.
u Press the rocker switch =until "EN-
HANCED MENU" appears on the display.
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u Press the rocker switch :to open
the menu.
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Error correction
Error correction
If the device does not function properly, switch the device off and on again. If problems still
persist, you can easily correct the following problems.
Problem
The menus do not appear as
Possible cause
Possible remedy
The device is not set to
your region.
Set the device to your
region.
shown in these instructions.
(Chapter "Tuner opera-
tion", section "Setting
the device to the region
Europe, USA or Thai-
land")
The tuner cannot be adjusted
to the frequencies listed in the
technical data.
Station cannot be set manually.
AF (alternative frequen-
cy) is activated.
Deactivate the AF func-
tion.
Key combination does not work
(Tuner menu for region, demo
mode, version display).
Time display is switched Switch off the time dis-
on. play (CLOCK OFF).
If problems still exits, please contact your Blaupunkt authorised dealer.
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Technical data
Technical data
Weight
approx. 1.4 kg
10.5–14.4 V
Voltage supply
Operating voltage:
Current consumption
In operation:
max. 10 A
< 3.5 mA
10 seconds after switch-off:
Amplifier output power
acc. to DIN 45324:
4 x 25 W sine
max. power:
4 x 45 W at 14.4 V
Preamplifier output (Preamp Out)
3 V
4 channels:
Input sensitivity
Rear AUX-IN:
2 V / 6 kΩ
500 mV / 6 kΩ
10 V / 1 kΩ
Front AUX-IN:
Tel./Navi input:
Tuner
87.5–108 MHz
531–1602 kHz
153–279 kHz
35–16,000 Hz
FM waveband (FM):
AM waveband:
LW waveband:
FM frequency response:
CD player
20–20,000 Hz
max. 800 mA
Frequency response:
USB port
Current load
Subject to technical changes!
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Service and Warranty
Service
Warranty
In some countries Blaupunkt offers a spe- We provide a manufacturer's warranty for
cific repair service including a pick-up serv- products bought within the European Un-
ice.
ion. Devices purchased outside the Europe-
an Union are subject to the warranty terms
published by our respective regional agen-
cy.
If you want to use this service, you may re-
quest a pick-up service for your device via
the Internet.
The warranty terms can be called up under
ly from:
service is available in your country.
Blaupunkt GmbH
Hotline
Robert-Bosch-Str. 200
D-31139 Hildesheim
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Glossary
Mass storage device
Glossary
Format for storage media that can perma-
nently store large amounts of data, such as
USB removable storage devices (USB stick
or USB hard disk).
AF – Alternative frequency
The range of FM stations is limited. For this
reason, FM programmes are distributed to
different frequencies. The AF RDS service
sends these frequencies to the tuner. If the
reception deteriorates because the vehicle
leaves the reception area of a frequency, the
tuner can automatically change to the best
receivable frequency.
MP3, WMA
MP3 and WMA are audio data formats that
allow for high compression with little loss in
quality.
Playlist
Playback list for MP3 or WMA files In playl-
ists, you determine the order in which cer-
tain titles should be played. They are creat-
ed with an MP3 manager, such as WinAmp
or Windows Media Player.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless radio communica-
tion for short distances. This technology
allows for transmitting voice and data be-
tween devices, e.g. car sound system and
cell phone.
PTY – Program Type
The device searches only for stations with
the previously selected programme content
(e.g. news, rock, pop, sports, etc.).
EON – Enhanced Other Network
In case of a traffic announcement, the de-
vice switches over from a non-traffic infor-
mation station to a traffic information sta-
tion of the same station chain. After the
traffic announcement, the system switches
back to the previously heard programme.
RDS – Radio Data System
RDS is a service of the radio stations. Be-
sides the conventional music and voice con-
tributions, additional information is broad-
cast in the form of encrypted digital signals
which can be analysed by the device (e.g.
station name). The RDS services are not
supported by all radio stations.
Quality factor – QUALITY
It determines the filter quality of the equal-
izer, i.e. the edge steepness and filter band-
width, dependent upon the characteristic
frequency.
REG – Regional
Some radio stations divide their pro-
grammes into regional programmes with
different contents at certain times. With
the RDS function Regional, the tuner only
ID3 tags
ID3 tags contain additional information for
MP3 files (e.g. artist, title, album, genre,
year).
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Glossary
changes to alternative frequencies of the
set stations that broadcast the same region-
al programme.
TRAVELSTORE
Automatic searching and storing of the five
strongest radio stations received of the re-
gion.
Root folder
Main folder of a data carrier. The root folder
contains all other folders.
Tuner
Receiving unit of the radio.
Shape CDs
USB – Universal Serial Bus
A shape CD is a CD whose form deviates
from the usual circular shape. It can be cor-
nered or contoured. The non-circular form
does not allow the device to correctly center
and read the CD in the drive. This results in
damage to the CD drive.
USB is an interface for connecting external
removable storage devices to the device.
X-BASS
X-BASS allows for boosting the bass at low
volume levels. This renders the sound rich-
er even at a low volume.
Broadcasting network
A broadcasting network is the offer of sev-
eral stations with different programmes of a
broadcasting station.
Subwoofer, Subout
Separate low-bass loudspeaker. The device
has a Subout preamplifier output. You can
connect either an active subwoofer or a sep-
arate power amplifier with subwoofer.
TA – Traffic Announcement
The device switches traffic announcements
at a preset volume. Even if you are current-
ly listening to another audio source (e.g. CD,
AUX) or the radio is muted.
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Index
C
Index
CD (audio, CD-R, CD-RW) 74, 75, 79, 118
CD changer 79, 94, 95
CD player
Inserting/removing a CD 74, 75
Playing an audio CD 88, 89
Playing an MP3/WMA CD 90, 91, 93
Selecting 88, 90
Changing the scan time 112
Changing the switch-off time 77
Cleaning 68
Note:
Keywords in capital letters refer to menu
items.
A
Alternative frequency (AF) 86, 117
Amplification 106
ANGLE ADJ 111
AUDIO 104
Audio sources 70
Displays 80
Functions 79
AUTO SOUND 110
AUX 79, 97
CLOCK, CLOCK MODE, CLOCK SET 107,
108
Clock, time display 107, 108
CLOCK ON, CLOCK OFF 108
Configuring audio inputs 97, 98
Connection, Bluetooth 99, 100
Control panel 72
AUX INPUT 98
AUX LEVEL 98
AUX ON, AUX OFF 98
Correcting errors 114
B
D
BALANCE 104
BASS 104
Demo mode 113
Device card 72
DIAL NEW (dialing a phone number) 101
DIM DAY, DIM NIGHT (brightness for day
and night) 111
Display
Audio sources 80
Settings 111
Displaying the serial number 72
Displaying title information 92
Disposal 68
BEEP ON, BEEP OFF 110
Bluetooth 99, 117
Activating, deactivating 99
Changing the PIN 103
Connection 100
Making a phone call 101, 102
Preparation 99
Broadcasting network 83, 85, 118
BT ON, BT OFF 99
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Index
E
N
E-BASS, E-MIDDLE, E-TREBLE 106
E-XBASS 106
EDIT AUXILIARY 98
NORMSET 77
O
ENHANCE, ENHANCED SETTINGS 105
Equaliser 106
External audio source: see AUX
OFF TIMER 77
ON MESSAGE 107
ON VOLUME 109
Operation 70, 78
F
P
Factory settings: see Resetting (NORMSET)
FADER 104
P-EQ OFF 105
FM1, FM2, FM3, and FMT 83
FREQ 106
PAIR: see BT ON; see BT OFF
PIN CHANGE 103
Frequency 106
Playlist 91, 117
PRESETS 104
G
PTY (Program Type) 87, 117
PTY LANGUAGE 87
PTY ON, PTY OFF 87
GAIN 106
I
Q
ID3 tags 92, 117
Installation, self-installation 67
QUALITY 106
Quality factor 106
L
R
LAST VOLUME 109
Random track play 79
RDS 86, 117
M
Registering (Bluetooth) 100
REG ON, REG OFF 86
Repeat mode 79
Memory bank 82
MENU button 71, 78
MIX 79
Resetting (NORMSET) 77
Resetting the device (NORMSET) 77
Root directory 118
MODE, 12HR and 24HR 108
MP3 73, 90, 92
MUTE: see Muting
MUTE LEVEL 109
Muting 77
RPT (Repeat): see Repeat mode
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Index
Selecting a programme type 87
Selecting a region 82
Selecting a waveband 82
Travelstore 84
S
Safety 66, 67
SCAN 85
Scanning 79
SCANTIME 112
Seek tuning sensitivity 84
SENSITIVITY 84
U
UNPAIR 100
UNPAIR ALL 100
Unregistering (Bluetooth) 100
USB medium 79, 118
connecting 73
Setting regional programmes: see Alterna-
tive frequency (AF)
Setting the region 82
Signal tone 110
Sound presettings 104
Sound settings 104
Station
Requirements 73
Selecting 74, 90
V
Scanning 85
VOLUME 109
Storing 84
Volume 71, 76
Changing presettings 109
Increase, speed-dependent 110
Tuning, calling 83
SUBOUT 113
Subwoofer 113, 118
Switch-off 76
W
Switch-on 76
Waveband 83
Welcome text 107
WMA 73, 90, 92
T
TA VOLUME 109
TEL VOLUME 109
Traffic announcements 79, 117, 118
Skip 86
X
X-BASS 104, 118
Traffic reports
Switching the priority on/off 85
TRAVELSTORE 84, 118
TREBLE 104
Tuner 79, 82, 118
Alternative frequency (AF) 86
Seek tuning sensitivity 84
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Appendix
A2 Supported Bluetooth
cell phones
Appendix
A1 Factory settings
Benq Siemens
Motorola
Nokia
EF81
L6 • RAZR V3i
TA VOLUME
ON VOLUME
MUTE LEVEL
TEL VOLUME
CDC DISPLAY
CD DISPLAY
AUX
30
6111 • 6230i •
6280 • N70
LAST VOLUME
0
Samsung
SGH-D 600
25
Sony Ericsson
K750i • W800i •
Z520i
PLAY TIME
PLAY TIME
OFF
Edition: 12.2006
SENSITIVITY
PTY
HI6
You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer
which cell phones are used by this device.
OFF
PTY LANGUAGE
CLOCK
ENG
OFF
CLOCKSET
CLOCK MODE
BEEP
0:00
24H
ON
REG
OFF
DIMMER
DIM DAY 15,
DIM NIGHT 12
TURN ON MES-
SAGE
BLAUPUNKT
OFF TIMER
15
TUNER DISPLAY
MP3 DISPLAY
CD TEXT
FREQUENCY
FILE NAME
OFF
RDS MODE
ON
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Bitte den ausgefüllten Gerätepass sicher aufbewahren!
Please keep the filled-in radio pass in a safe place!
Prière de conserver soigneusement la carte d’autoradio remplie !
Tenete per favore il libretto di apparecchio, debitamente riempito, in un
posto sicuro!
Bewaar de ingevulde apparaatpas op een veilige plaats!
Vänligen förvara ifyllt apparatpass på säker plats!
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Country:
Phone:
Fax:
WWW:
Germany
Austria
(D)
(A)
(B)
0180-5000225
01-610 39 0
05121-49 4002
01-610 39 391
02-525 5263
44-898 644
09-435 99236
01-4010 7320
01-89583 8394
210 94 12 711
01-46 66 706
02-369 62464
40 2085
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
02-525 5444
(DK) 44 898 360
(FIN) 09-435 991
France
(F)
01-4010 7007
Great Britain
Greece
(GB) 01-89583 8880
(GR) 210 94 27 337
(IRL) 01-46 66 700
Ireland
Italy
(I)
(L)
02-369 62331
40 4078
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
Spain
(NL) 00 31 24 35 91 338 00 31 24 35 91 336
(N)
(P)
(E)
(S)
+47 64 87 89 60
2185 00144
902 52 77 70
08-7501850
+47 64 87 89 02
2185 00165
91 410 4078
08-7501810
01-8471650
02-6130 0514
76 511 809
022-8771260
0212-346 00 40
708-6817188
Sweden
Switzerland
Czech. Rep.
Hungary
Poland
(CH) 01-8471644
(CZ) 02-6130 0446
(H)
(PL)
(TR)
76 511 803
0800-118922
0212-335 06 71
Turkey
USA
(USA) 800-950-2528
Brasil
(Mercosur)
Malaysia
(BR) 0800 7045446
+55-19 3745 2773
+604-6413 640
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474
Gerätepass
Hamburg MP57
Name:
Typ:
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