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1. If the device was still switched on when you detached the control panel it will automati cally switch on with the last setting activat ed radio CD CD changer or AUX when the panel is replaced 44 Switch off time OFF TIMER After opening the control panel the device is switched off after an adjustable time You can set this time from 0 to 30 seconds re Press the MENU button 11 Press the V or A button 10 repeatedly until the displays shows OFF TIMER re Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu s Set the time with the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Note If you set the switch off time to O sec onds the device is switched off imme diately after opening the control panel Switching on off Switching on off There are various ways of switching the device on off Switching on off using button 2 To switch on the device press button The device switches on To switch off the device press and hold down button 2 for longer than two seconds The device switches off Switching on off using the vehicle ignition The device will switch on off simultane ously with the ignition if the device is cor rectly connected to the vehicle s ignition as shown in the installation instructions and you did not switch the device off by press ing button 2 Switching the device on off
2. 67 Equalizer presettings Presets 67 Contents Adjusting the display settings 68 Adjusting the display brightness 68 Setting the display illumination COl inna heels 68 External audio SOUrces 69 Switching the rear AUX input on off 70 Technical data ceccoccoccccee 70 39 About these instructions About these instructions These instructions contain important infor mation to easily and safely install and oper ate the device e Read these instructions carefully and completely before using the device e Keep the instructions at a location so that they are always accessible to all users Always pass on the device to third par ties together with these instructions In addition observe the instructions of the devices used in conjunction with this de vice Symbols used These instructions employ the following symbols A A DANGER Warns about injuries CAUTION Warns about laser beam CAUTION Warns about damaging the CD drive The CE mark confirms the compli ance with EU directives Identifies a sequencing step e Identifies a listing 40 Use as directed This device is intended for installation and operation in a vehicle with 12 V vehicle sys tem voltage and must be installed in a DIN slot Observe the performance limits in the technical data Repairs and installation if necessary should be performed
3. 59 Fast search 59 Random track play MIX 99 Scanning tracks SCAN 60 Repeated playback of individual tracks or entire directories REPEAT 60 Interrupting playback PAUSE 60 CD changer mode ooooooooooooooo 61 Switching to CD changer mode 61 Selecting CDs 61 Selecting trackS 61 Fast searching audible 61 Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs REPEAT surta 61 Random track play MIX 61 Scanning all tracks on all CDs SCAN 62 Interrupting playback PAUSE 62 Configuring the display 62 Clock A 63 Displaying the time 63 Setting the time 63 Selecting 12 24 hour clock mode 63 Displaying the time continuously when the device is off and the ONION IS una cat 63 SOUNA usna 64 Adjusting the bass 64 Adjusting the middle 64 Adjusting the treble 65 Setting the left right volume distribution Balance 65 Adjusting the front rear volume distribution Fader 65 Preamplifier output Preamp Out Sub Out 66 Adjusting the sub out level 66 Adjusting the sub out cutoff IPCC A rdr 66 BASS susi ic 67 Adjusting the X BASS boost
4. briefly press the 4 RPT button 5 RPT OFF appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol disappears Interrupting playback PAUSE s Press the button 3 I gt 5 PAUSE appears on the display Cancelling pause re During the pause press the button 3 I 5 Playback is continued CD changer mode Note Information on handling CDs inserting CDs and operating the CD changer can be found in the operating instructions supplied with your CD changer Switching to CD changer mode s Press the SOURCE button 3 re peatedly until CHANGER appears on the display The device starts playing the first CD that the CD changer detects Selecting CDs To move up or down to another CD ee press the M or A button 10 once or several times Note The device will ignore empty CD slots in the changer and slots containing invalid CDs Selecting tracks To move up or down to another track on the current CD ss press the lt or gt button 8 once or several times Fast searching audible To fast search backwards or forwards press and hold down the lt or gt button until fast searching backwards for wards begins CD changer mode Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs REPEAT To repeat the current track briefly press the 4 RPT button 5 RPT TRCK appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol is displayed To repeat the current CD press and hold down the
5. 48 Selecting the waveband Memory Il 48 Tuning into a station 49 Setting the sensitivity of station seek EIN era AE 49 Storing tel E 50 Storing stations automatically Travelstore 50 38 Listening to stored stations 50 Scanning receivable stations SCAN 50 Setting the scanning time 50 Programme type PTY 51 Optimising radio reception D2 Traffic information ooooooooo 53 Switching traffic information priority on off 53 Setting the volume for traffic announcementsSs 03 ED MOTE serias 54 Switching to CD mode 54 Selecting trackS 54 Fast track selection 54 Fast searching audible 55 Random track play MIX 55 Scanning tracks GCAN 55 Repeating tracks Repeat 55 Interrupting playback PAUSE 55 Configuring the display 56 Displaying CD text 56 Traffic announcements in CD mode 56 Ejectinga EE 56 MP3 WMA mode cccccccceca 57 Preparing an MP3 CD D Switching to MP3 mode 58 Configuring the display 58 Selecting a directory 59 Selecting tracks files
6. Setting the scanning time s Press the MENU button 11 e Press the M or A button repeat edly until SCAN TIME appears on the display ws Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Set the desired scan time with the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Note The defined scanning time is also ap plied by the system to scanning carried out in CD and CD changer mode Programme type PTY Besides transmitting the station name some FM stations also provide informa tion on the type of programme that they are broadcasting Your car radio can receive and display this information For example the programme types can be CULTURE TRAVEL JAZZ SPORT SERVICE POP ROCK KNOWLEDGE KIDS You can use the PTY function to select sta tions of a particular programme type PTY EON If you specify the programme type and start seek tuning the radio will switch from the current station to a station of the selected programme type Notes e H the tuner does not find a station that corresponds to the selected pro gramme type you will hear a beep and NO PTY appears briefly in the display The radio will then retune to the station that it received last H the tuned radio station or another station on the broadcasting network broadcasts your selected programme type at a later point in time the radio Radio mode will automatically switch
7. 8 whilst this display is visible The selected programme type appears briefly on the display ee Press the V or A button 10 to start seek tuning The radio will then tune into the next station that it finds that corresponds to your select ed programme type Optimising radio reception Treble reduction feature during interference High Cut The High Cut function results in an improved reception in case of weak radio reception FM only If reception interferences are present the interference level is automati cally reduced Switching High Cut on off s Press the MENU button 11 ms Press the Y or A button 10 repeated ly until HICUT appears on the display with the current setting 32 e Press the lt or gt button 8 to switch High Cut on or off HICUT 0 means no automatic reduction of the interference level HICUT 1 means au tomatic reduction of the interference level When you have finished making your changes se press the MENU button 11 Traffic information Your device is equipped with an RDS EON receiver EON Enhanced Other Network ensures that whenever a traffic announce ment TA is broadcast the system switch es automatically from a station that does not provide traffic reports to the appropri ate traffic information station within the broadcasting network that does Once the traffic report has been played the system will switch back to the programme that you were lis
8. gt button 8 repeatedly until the desired frequency appears on the display When you have finished making your changes s press the AUD button 12 twice X Bass X BASS X Bass allows you to increase the bass at low volume The selected X Bass setting is effective for all audio sources radio CD CD changer or AUX The X BASS increase can be set in incre ments of 1 to 3 XBASS OFF means that the X BASS func tion is switched off Adjusting the X BASS boost s Press the AUD button 12 BASS appears on the display me Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly until X BASS appears on the display ee Press the A or Y button 10 once to reach the X BASS submenu Press the Aor V button 10 repeatedly until the desired setting appears on the display When you have finished making your changes s press the AUD button 12 twice Equaliser presets Equalizer presettings Presets This device features an equaliser in which the settings for the music genres ROCK POP and CLASSIC are already pro grammed To select an equaliser setting m press the AUD button 12 BASS appears on the display Press the lt or gt repeatedly until POP ROCK CLASSIC or EQ OFF appears on the display e Press the A or V button 10 to select one of the settings or select EQ OFF to switch off the equalizer When you have finished making your changes e press the AUD butto
9. section entitled Setting the scanning time in the Radio mode chapter Interrupting playback PAUSE eg Press the button 3 I gt 5 PAUSE appears on the display Cancelling pause During the pause press the button 3 I gt 5 Playback is continued 62 Configuring the display You can choose from various display op tions in CD changer mode CD number and track number CD number and time CD number and playing time e Track number and playing time Track number and time To switch between the display options s press the ESC DIS button 9 once or several times for longer than 2 seconds Clock Time Displaying the time To briefly display the time press the SOURCE button 8 for longer than two seconds The display changes and the time is shown for approx 2 seconds Setting the time To set the time press the MENU button 1 Press the A or M button repeat edly until CLOCK SET appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu The time appears on the display The hours and minutes can be adjusted Set the time using the A or Y button Le Ai To switch between hours and minutes s press the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Selecting 12 24 hour clock mode Press the MENU button 11 Press the A or V button 10 repeatedly until 24 H MODE or 12 H MODE a
10. Note To protect your hearing the power on volume is limited to the value 38 for the setting LAST VOL If the volume was higher before switch off the value is automatically set to 38 at switch on This prevents an unintentionally and unexpectedly high volume when switching on the device When you have finished making your changes ss press the MENU button twice 11 Quickly reducing the volume Mute You can quickly reduce the volume to a preset level Mute e Briefly press button 2 MUTE appears on the display Cancelling mute To return to your previously set volume level briefly press button 2 again Adjusting the mute level You can adjust the mute level re Press the MENU button 1 ee Press the V or A button repeat edly until MUTE LVL appears on the display re Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Set the mute level with the lt or gt button 8 46 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Telephone Audio Navigation Audio If your car sound system is connected to a mobile telephone or a navigation system the sound system s volume will be muted as soon as you pick up the phone or as soon as anavigation announcement is made You will then hear the caller or navigation an nouncement over the car sound system s loudspeakers In order for this feature to work the mobile telephone or navigation system must be
11. by a spe Cialist Declaration of conformity The Blaupunkt GmbH declares that this car sound system complies with the basic requirements and the other relevant regula tions of the directive 1999 5 EG For your safety 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 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 Observe the following DANGER Increased risk of injury from connector 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 e Forthis reason we recommend using angled jack plugs e g the Blaupunkt accessories cable 7 607 001 535 A CAUTION The device contains a Class 1 laser that can cause injuries to your eyes Do not open the device and do not perform any modifications For your safety In operation e Operate the device only if traffic situa tion permits it Stop at a suitable loca tion to perform more extensive opera tions e Remove or attach the control panel only while the ve
12. connected to the car sound system as described in the installation in structions You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer which navigation systems can be used with your car sound system If the sound system receives a traffic an nouncement during a telephone call or whilst a navigation announcement is be ing made you will only be able to hear the traffic announcement after the call or navi gation announcement is finished in so far as the traffic announcement is still being broadcast The traffic announcement is not recorded You can adjust the volume with which you switch on the telephone calls or the voice output of the navigation re Press the MENU button 11 Press the Vor A button 10 repeatedly until TEL VOL appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Volume re Set the desired volume with the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Note You can use the volume control 4 to adjust the volume of telephone calls and navigation announcements whilst you are listening to them Switching the confirmation beep on off The system will output a confirmation beep for some functions if you keep a button pressed down for longer than two seconds for instance when assigning a radio station to a station preset button You can switch the beep on or off re Press the MENU button 11 Press
13. five sta tions offering the strongest reception in the region FM only The stations are stored in the FMT memory bank Note Any stations that were previously stored in this memory bank are deleted inthe process ee Pressand hold down the BAND TS but ton 13 for longer than two seconds The storing procedure begins FM TSTORE appears on the display After the process has completed the radio will play the sta tion that is stored in memory location 1 of the FMT memory bank Note If the priority for traffic information is active the display shows the traffic jam symbol only traffic information stations are stored 50 Listening to stored stations Select the memory bank or waveband Press one of the station buttons 1 5 The stored station is played if it can be received Scanning receivable stations SCAN You can use the scan function to play all the receivable stations briefly You can set the scanning time in the menu to between 5 and 30 seconds Starting SCAN e Press and hold down the MENU button 11 for longer than two seconds The radio scans the next receivable station The current memory bank and SCAN ap pear briefly on the display followed by a flashing display of the current station name or frequency Cancelling the SCAN and continuing to listen to a station s Press the MENU button 11 Scanning stops and the radio continues playing the station that it tuned into last
14. from the cur rently tuned station or from CD mode or CD changer mode to the station whose programme type matches the one you selected If you want to deactivate this PTY EON switching you must disable PTY in the menu with PTY OFF In CD or CD changer mode the menu item PTY ON OFF is not available Instead use the SOURCE button 3 or BANDeTS button 13 to change to radio mode first ENGLISH Switching PTY on off s Press the MENU button 11 ee Press the Vor A button 10 repeatedly until PTY appears on the display with the current setting eg Press the lt or gt button 8 to switch PTY ON or OFF When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 Selecting the PTY language You can select the language for the display of the programme types Options include DEUTSCH ENGLISH and FRANCAIS s Press the MENU button 11 ms Press the M or A button repeat edly until PTY LANG appears on the display re Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Set the desired language using the lt or gt buttons 8 51 Radio mode When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Selecting a programme type and starting seek tuning eg Press the lt or gt button 8 The current programme type appears on the display f you want to select another pro gramme type you can do so by press ing the lt or gt button
15. further informa the volume distribution front rear tion please read the note in the section ee Press the AUD 12 button to exit the entitled Equaliser presets menu 65 Preamplifier output Preamplifier output Preamp Out Sub Out You can use the preamplifier outputs Preamp Out of the car sound system to connect external amplifiers In addition you can connect an amplifier for operating a subwoofer to the integrated dynamic low pass filter of the device level and cutoff fre quency can be adjusted For this purpose the amplifiers must be connected as described in the installation instructions Adjusting the sub out level The sub out level can be adjusted in 8 incre ments 0 to 7 eg Press the AUD button 12 BASS appears on the display eg Press the lt or gt button 8 repeat edly until SUBOUT appears on the display ms Press the A or V button 10 once to reach the SUBOUT submenu Press the A or V button 10 to adjust a value between 0 and 7 When you have finished making your changes eg press the AUD button 12 twice 66 Adjusting the sub out cutoff frequency You can select 1 of 4 settings 0 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz and 160 Hz eg Press the AUD button 12 BASS appears on the display eg Press the lt or gt button 8 repeat edly until SUBOUT appears on the display ee Press the A or Y button 10 once to reach the SUBOUT submenu re Press the lt or
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17. naming directories and tracks files you should avoid using accents and special characters of ENGLISH MP3 WMA mode If you like your files to be in the correct or der you should use burner software that places files in alphanumerical order If your software does not provide this fea ture you also have the option of sorting the files manually For this purpose you must enter a number in front of each file name e g 001 002 etc The leading zeros must also be entered MP3 tracks can contain additional infor mation such as the artist album and track names ID3 tags This device can display ID3 tags version 1 When creating encoding MP3 files from audio files you should use bit rates up to a maximum of 256 Kbit sec This device can only play MP3 files that have the MP3 file extension Notes To ensure uninterrupted playback do not try changing the file extension to MP3 of any files other than MP3 files and then attempt to play them The device will ignore these invalid files during playback Do not use mixed CDs containing both non MP3 data and MP3 tracks the device only reads MP3 files dur ing MP3 playback Do not use mix mode CDs containing both CD audio tracks and MP3 tracks If you try playing a mix mode CD the device will only play the CD audio tracks 98 Switching to MP3 mode MP3 mode is activated in the same way as normal CD mode For further information please
18. 1 for longer than two seconds The next track will then be scanned The dis play briefly shows TRK SCAN The flashing track number is displayed next Note You can set the scanning time For further information please read the section entitled Setting the scanning time in the Radio mode chapter CD mode Cancelling Scan and continuing listening toa track To end the scanning process re press the MENU button 11 The currently scanned track will then con tinue to be played normally Repeating tracks Repeat If you want to repeat a track e press the 4 RPT button RPT TRCK appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol is displayed The track is repeated continuously until you deacti vate Repeat Cancelling Repeat If you want to cancel the repeat function e press the 4 RPT button 5 again RPT OFF appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol disappears Normal playback is then resumed Interrupting playback PAUSE s Press the button 3 I gt 5 PAUSE appears on the display Cancelling pause re During the pause press the button 3 I 5 Playback is continued 99 ENGLISH CD mode Configuring the display You can choose from various display op tions in CD mode Track number and playing time Track number and time To switch between the display options ee press the ESC DIS button 9 for long er than 2 seconds Displaying CD text Some CDs inc
19. 4 RPT button 5 for longer than two seconds RPT DISC appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol is displayed Cancelling Repeat To stop the current track or current CD from being repeated briefly press the 4 RPT button 5 RPT OFF appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol disappears Random track play MIX To play the tracks on the current CD in ran dom order briefly press the 5 MIX button G MIX CD appears briefly on the display and the MIX symbol is displayed To play the tracks on all inserted CDs in ran dom order press and hold down the 5 MIX button 5 for longer than two seconds MIX ALL appears briefly on the display and the MIX symbol is displayed 61 ENGLISH CD changer mode Cancelling MIX Briefly press the 5 MIX button 5 MIX OFF appears briefly on the display and the MIX symbol disappears Scanning all tracks on all CDs SCAN To scan briefly play all the tracks on all the inserted CDs in ascending order s press the MENU button 1 for longer than two seconds The next track will then be scanned The display shows TRK SCAN The CD number and the track number are displayed next The track number flashes Stopping Scan To stop scanning briefly press the MENU button D The currently played track will then contin ue to be played normally Note You can set the scanning time For further information please read the
20. U button 11 ee Press the A or Y button repeat edly until DISP COL appears on the display re Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu The menu for mixing your own colour is dis played R G and B are displayed with the current values The setting for R is ac tivated ee Press the A or Y button repeat edly until the desired colour value is displayed eg Press the lt or gt button 8 to move the selection marker to the position after the other colours re Adjust the other colour components to suit your preferences When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 Display External audio sources Selecting a display illumination during a External audio sources colour scan External audio sources such as portable e Press the MENU button 11 CD players MiniDisc players or MP3 play e Press the A or Y button 10 repeat ers can be connected to the device in two edly until COL SCAN appears on the ways display 1 Viatherear AUX input if no CD changer E Press the lt or gt button 8 to start the is connected to the device colour seek Mate E The device starts changing the display illu 7 An adapter cable is needed to con mination colour nect an external audio source via the To select the currently set colour rear AUX input You can obtain this ca press the MENU button 11 ble Blaupunkt no 7 607 897 093 To star
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22. e RDS appears on the display Selecting the waveband memory bank This device can receive programmes broad cast over the FM frequency range as well as the MW and LW AM wavebands There are three memory banks available for the FM waveband FM1 FM2 and FMT and one for each of the MW and LW wavebands Five stations can be stored in each memory bank To switch between the FM memory banks EMT FM2 and FMT and the MW and LW wavebands briefly press the BAND TS button 13 Tuning into a station There are various ways of tuning into a sta tion Automatic station seek tuning e Press the V or A button 10 The radio tunes into the next receivable Station Note If the priority for traffic information is active the display shows the traffic jam symbol the next traffic informa tion station Is set Tuning into stations manually You can also tune into stations manually Note You can only tune into stations manu ally if the RDS function is deactivated To change the set frequency in small incre ments s briefly press the lt or gt button 8 To change the set frequency quickly press and hold down the lt or gt button for a longer period of time Browsing through broadcasting networks FM only If a radio station provides several pro grammes you have the option of browsing through its so called broadcasting net work Radio mode Note The convenient RDS function mu
23. for than two seconds the display This number might there MIX CD appears on the display and the MIX symbol is displayed 59 MP3 WMA mode Cancelling MIX To cancel MIX briefly press the 5 MIX button 5 MIX OFF appears on the display and the MIX symbol disappears Scanning tracks SCAN You can scan briefly play all the tracks on the CD e Press the MENU button 11 for longer than two seconds The next track will then be scanned TRK SCAN briefly appears on the dis play The directory number and the track number are displayed next The track number flashes Note You can set the scanning time For fur ther information on setting the scan ning time please read the section en titled Setting the scanning time in the Radio mode chapter Cancelling Scan and continuing listening toa track Briefly press the MENU button 11 The currently scanned track will then con tinue to be played normally 60 Repeated playback of individual tracks or entire directories REPEAT To play the current track repeatedly briefly press the 4 RPT button 5 RPT TRCK appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol is displayed To repeat the whole directory s press the 4 RPT button 5 for longer than two seconds RPT DIR appears briefly on the display and the RPT symbol is displayed Cancelling Repeat To stop the current track or current direc tory from being repeated
24. ger or AUX 47 ENGLISH Radio mode Switching to radio mode If you are in CD CD changer or AUX mode e press the BANDeTS button 13 or s press the SOURCE button 3 repeat edly until the memory bank e g FM1 appears on the display Convenient RDS functions AF REG The convenient RDS functions AF Alternative Frequency and REGIONAL ex tend your radio e range of functions AF If the RDS function is activated the radio automatically tunes into the best receivable frequency for the station that is currently set e REGIONAL At certain times some ra dio stations divide their programme into regional programmes providing different content You can use the REG function to prevent the car radio from switching to alternative frequencies that are transmitting different pro gramme content Note REGIONAL must be activated deacti vated separately in the menu Switching REGIONAL on off s Press the MENU button 11 ms Press the Vor A button 10 repeatedly until REG appears on the display 48 OFF or ON is displayed alongside REG To switch REGIONAL on off eg press the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 Switching the RDS function on off To switch the RDS functions AF and REGIONAL on or off press and hold down the TRAF RDS button 7 for longer than two sec onds If the RDS comfort function is activ
25. hicle is standing an Always listen at a moderate volume so that you can hear acoustic warning signals e g police sirens and protect your hearing Do not increase the vol ume when selecting a different audio source or while the CD changer chang es the CD The device is briefly muted After operation e The device is worthless to a thief with out the control panel Always remove the control panel whenever you leave the vehicle Transport the control panel so that it is protected against impacts and the con tacts cannot become dirty ENGLISH 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 e Use only a dry or slightly moistened cloth for cleaning the device e f necessary clean the contacts of the control panel regularly using a soft cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol 41 For your safety Disposal of old unit EU countries only Y Do not dispose of your old unit in Cm the household trash Use the return and collection systems avail able to dispose of the old device 42 Scope of delivery Scope of delivery The scope of delivery includes Car sound system Case for the control panel Support frame Disassembly bar Guide pin Operating instructions A e N e Be H Optional equipment not part of the scope of delivery Use only accessories approved by Blaupun
26. ion for playing MP3 and WMA files is identical Notes WMA files with Digital Rights Management DRM from online mu sic shops cannot be played with this device e WMAfiles can only be played back safe ly if they were created with Windows Media Player version 8 or later Preparing an MP3 CD The various combinations of CD burners CD burning software and CD blanks may lead to problems arising with the device s ability to play certain CDs If problems oc cur with your own burned CDs you should try another brand of CD blank or choose an other colour of CD blank The format of the CD must be ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet Other formats can not be played reliably You can create a maximum of 252 directo ries on a CD You can use this device to ac cess directories individually Regardless of the number of directories on the CD the device can handle up to 511 MP3 files on a single CD with a maximum of 255 files in one directory MP3 WMA mode This device supports as many subdirecto ries as your burner software can create de spite the fact that the maximum directory depth defined by the ISO 9660 standard is only 8 A Directories Tracks Files You can name each directory using a PC The device is capable of displaying the di rectory name Name the directories and tracks files using your CD burner software The software s instruction manual will pro vide details on how to do this Note When
27. kt Remote control The steering wheel and or handheld remote control allows you to access the basic func tions of your car sound system safely and conveniently You cannot switch the device on off using the remote control You can find out from your Blaupunkt dealer or on the Internet at www blaupunkt com which remote controls can be used with your car sound system Amplifier You can use all Blaupunkt and Velocity am plifiers CD changers You can connect the following Blaupunkt CD changers CDC A 03 CDC A 08 and IDC A 09 Warranty Warranty We provide a manufacturer s warranty for products bought within the European Union Devices purchased outside the European Union are subject to the warranty terms published by our respective regional agency The warranty terms can be called up under www blaupunkt com or requested directly from Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline Robert Bosch Str 200 D 31139 Hildesheim Service In some countries Blaupunkt offers a repair and pick up service Information about the availability of this service in your country can be found at www blaupunkt com If you want to take advantage of this serv ice you may request a pick up service for your device via the Internet Detachable control panel Detachable control panel Theft protection The device is equipped with a detachable control panel flip release panel as a way of protecting your equipment against theft The device is w
28. lude CD text The CD text might contain the names of the artist al bum and tracks The CD text is shown as scrolling text on the display with every track change Switching CD text on off s Press the MENU button 11 Press the Vor A button 10 repeatedly until CD TEXT appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Select between the options TEXT ON show CD text or TEXT OFF hide CD text using the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 56 Traffic announcements in CD mode If you wish to receive traffic announcements in CD mode s press the TRAF RDS button 7 The priority for traffic announcements is ac tivated if the display shows the traffic jam symbol For further details please read the chapter entitled Traffic information Ejecting aCD eg Press the Ls button G The control panel opens out towards you e Press the button 14 next to the CD compartment The CD is ejected Remove the CD and close the control panel Notes e If a CD is ejected the drive will auto matically draw it back in again after 10 seconds You can also eject CDs whilst the de vice is switched off or whilst another audio source is activated MP3 WMA mode You can also use this car sound system to play CD Rs and CD RWs that contain MP3 music files You can also play WMA files The operat
29. n 7 and 7 for the selected bass frequency Adjusting bass frequency and level eg Press the AUD button 12 BASS appears on the display ee Press the A or V button Qo once to reach the BASS submenu re Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly until the desired bass frequency ap pears on the display e Press the A or V button 0 to adjust the level between 7 and 7 64 eg Press the AUD 12 button twice to exit the menu Note If an Equaliser preset POP ROCK CLASSIC is selected the manual in crease of the bass level does not result in an audible change starting at a cer tain setting For further information please read the note in the section entitled Equaliser presets Adjusting the middle You can select 1 of 4 centre frequencies 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz 3 kHz In addition you can adjust the level between 7 and 7 for the selected centre frequency Adjusting centre frequency and level eg Press the AUD button 12 BASS appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly until MIDDLE appears on the display ee Press the A or M button 10 once to reach the MIDDLE submenu me Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly until the desired centre frequency ap pears on the display s Press the A or V button 0 to adjust the level between 7 and 7 eg Press the AUD 12 button twice to exit the menu Sound Adjusting the treble Setting the left right
30. n 12 Note Without Equaliser presets you can ad just the bass and treble up to 7 If you selected an Equaliser preset POP ROCK CLASSIC the adjust ment of bass and treble is only limited For example the preset POP only al lows for an audible treble adjustment up to 3 67 ENGLISH Display Adjusting the display settings Adjusting the display brightness If your car sound system is installed as de scribed in the installation instructions and your vehicle features the corresponding connection the display brightness for day and night is switched by switching on the vehicle lighting The display brightness can be adjusted separately for day and night in increments from 1 9 s Press the MENU button 11 ee Press the A or Y button 10 repeatedly until DIM DAY or DIM NIGHT appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu s Press the lt or gt button 8 to switch between the brightness levels When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button twice 11 68 Setting the display illumination colour For the display illumination you can mix a colour from the RGB spectrum red green blue or select a colour during a colour seek Mixing a colour for the display illumination To customise the display illumination to suit your tastes you can mix a colour yourself using the three primary colours red green and blue s Press the MEN
31. orthless to a thief without this control panel Protect your device against theft by taking the control panel with you whenever you leave your vehicle Do not leave the control panel inside your vehicle not even in a hid ing place Notes Never drop the control panel Never expose the control panel to di rect sunlight or other heat sources Avoid direct skin contact with the control panel s electrical contacts If necessary please clean the contacts with a lint free cloth moistened with cleaning alcohol Detaching the control panel eg Press the LS button 1 The control panel opens out towards you Hold the control panel by its right side and then pull the control panel straight out of the bracket 43 ENGLISH Detachable control panel Notes e The device is switched off after a time preset by you For instructions please read the section Switch off time OFF TIMER in this chapter All the current settings are saved Any CD already inserted in the device remains there Attaching the control panel Hold the control panel approximately at a right angle to the device Slide the control panel into the de vice s guides that are positioned on the left and right at the lower edge of the housing Push the control panel care fully into the bracket until it clicks into place Carefully flip up the control panel until it clicks into place
32. p pears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to switch between the modes Le Ai Le Ai Clock Time When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 Displaying the time continuously when the device is off and the ignition is on To display the time when the device is off and the vehicle ignition is on re press the MENU button 11 Press the V or A button 10 repeatedly until CLOCK OFF or CLOCK ON ap pears on the display s Press the lt or gt button 8 to switch the display between CLOCK ON and CLOCK OFF When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 63 ENGLISH Sound Sound You can adjust the sound settings bass middle and treble separately for each source radio CD CD changer AUX traf fic announcement telephone navigation The volume distribution settings balance and fader and X BASS apply to all the au dio sources except for traffic announce ments and telephone navigation You can adjust the volume distribution settings separately for traffic announcements and telephone navigation Note The settings of the sound for traffic an nouncements and telephone naviga tion can only be made during a traffic announcement or during a telephone call voice output Adjusting the bass You can select 1 of 4 middle frequencies 60 Hz 80Hz 100Hz 200 Hz In ad dition you can adjust the level betwee
33. play op to all subdirectories al tions s press the MENU button 11 Selecting tracks files Press the Y or A button repeat To move up or down to another track file in edly until MP3 DISP appears on the the current directory display press the lt or gt button once or eg Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the several times menu If you press the lt button once the m Select the desired MP3 scrolling text current track will be played again from the with the lt or gt button 8 beginning When you have finished making your Fast search changes To fast search backwards or forwards e press the MENU button twice 11 e press and hold down the lt or gt button Note until fast searching backwards for The MP3 DISP menu item is available wards begins only during the playback of a CD with MP3 WMA files Random track play MIX To play the tracks in the current directory in Selecting a directory random order To move up or down to another directory re briefly press the 5 MIX button 5 we press the M or A button Qo once or MIX DIR appears on the display and the several times MIX symbol is displayed Notes To play the tracks contained in all the direc tories on the inserted MP3 CD in random The device will automatically skip any directories that do not contain MP3 order files The device will automatically we press the 5 MIX button 5 for longer correct the number of directories
34. read the section entitled Switching to CD mode in the CD mode chapter Configuring the display Configuring the default display You can display various types of informa tion on the current track Directory number and playing time Track number and playing time Track number and time Directory number and track number e Directory number and time To switch between the different display op tions s press the ESCeDIS button 9 once or several times for longer than 2 seconds until the desired display is shown Configuring the MP3 scrolling texts One of the following scrolling texts is shown once on the display with every track change Afterwards the configured stand ard display is shown The available scrolling texts are e Directory name DIR NAME Name of the track SONG NAME e Name of the album ALBM NAME e Name of the artist ARTIST File name FILE NAME MP3 WMA mode Note fore no longer be identical to the Artist track and album name are a com number of directories that you actu ponent of the MP3 ID tag of version 1 ally created and can only be displayed if they were The device treats all directories and stored with the MP3 files For further de subdirectories as if they were located tails please read the instructions of your on one level Repeatedly pressing the E PC MP3 software or burner software V or A button 10 will also bring you E To switch between the different dis
35. st exerting a little pressure until you feel it click into place The CD playback starts and CD is shown on the display Note If the vehicle ignition was switched off prior to inserting the CD you must switch the device on first with the but ton 2 to start the playback If a CD is already inserted in the drive e press the SOURCE button 3 repeat edly until CD appears on the display Playback begins from the point at which it was last interrupted Selecting tracks me Press an arrow button 8 or 10 to se lect the next or previous track If you press the M button 10 or lt button once the player will play the current track again from the beginning Fast track selection To quickly select tracks backwards or for wards press and hold down the Aor V button until fast track selection backwards forwards begins Fast searching audible To fast search backwards or forwards press and hold down the lt or gt button until fast searching backwards for wards begins Random track play MIX e Press the 5 MIX button 5 MIX CD appears briefly on the display and the MIX symbol is displayed The next ran domly selected track will then be played Cancelling MIX s Press the 5 MIX button 5 again MIX OFF appears briefly on the display and the MIX symbol disappears Scanning tracks SCAN You can scan briefly play all the tracks on the CD s Press the MENU button 1
36. st be activated before you can use this fea ture Press the lt or gt button 8 to switch to the next station on the broadcasting network Note When using this feature you will only be able to switch to stations that you have received once before already To receive the stations use the Scan or Travelstore function Setting the sensitivity of station seek tuning You can choose whether the radio should only tune into stations providing good re ception or whether it can also tune into those with a weak reception s Press the MENU button 11 Press the V or A button 10 repeatedly until SENS HI or SENS LO appears on the display The display shows the currently set sensi tivity level SENS HI3 indicates the high est sensitivity SENS LO1 the lowest Set the desired sensitivity with the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 Note The device stores the sensitivity value set in the respective FM and AM wave band 49 ENGLISH Radio mode Storing stations Storing stations manually e Select the desired memory bank FM1 FM2 FMT or one of the wavebands MW or LW re gt Tune into the desired station Press and hold down one of the station buttons 1 5 5 for longer than two seconds to assign the station to that button Storing stations automatically Travelstore You can automatically store the
37. t the seek tuning again from your Ble punkt dealer re press the lt or gt button 8 a input must be activated If you found the desired colour NE l The rear AUX input can be selected e press the MENU button twice 11 with the SOURCE button 3 AUX INPUT then appears on the dis play 2 Viathe front AUX IN socket Note As soon as an audio source is con nected to the front AUX IN socket it can be selected with the SOURCE button 3 FRONT AUX then ap pears on the display 69 External audio sources Switching the rear AUX input on off s Press the MENU button 11 ee Press the V or A button 10 repeated ly until AUX OFF or AUX ON appears on the display e Use the lt or gt button 8 to select between the options AUX ON and AUX OFF When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 Note If no CD changer is connected to the device the AUX menu item cannot be selected 70 Technical data Technical data Amplifier Output power 4 x 18 watts sine at 14 4V and 1 distortion factor at 4 ohms 4 x 26 watts sine in accordance with DIN 45324 at 14 4 V at 4 ohms 4 x 50 watts max power Tuner Wavebands FM 87 5 108 MHz MW 531 1602 kHz LW 153 279 kHz FM frequency response 35 16 000 Hz CD Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz Pre amp out 4 channels 2V Input sensitivity AUX input 2V 6kO Tel Navi input 10V 1k0 Weight 1 36
38. tching X BASS on off and adjust ing it Selects an equaliser presetting 13 BANDsTS button Short press Selects the FM memory banks and the MW and LW wavebands Long press Starts the Travelstore func tion A button Eject for removing a CD from the device 37 ENGLISH Contents About these instructions 40 Symbols USsed 40 Use as directed 40 Declaration of conformity 40 For your Safety cccccsssssssccceeeees 41 If you are installing device yourself 41 Cleaning notes 41 Disposal of old unit EU countries only 42 Scope of delivery oooooo 42 Optional equipment not part of the scope of delivery 42 Wat ANY rai 43 EE 43 Detachable control panel 43 Theft protection 43 Detaching the control panel 43 Attaching the control panel 44 Switch off time OFF TIMER 44 Switching on off 45 Adjusting the volume 45 Setting the power on volume 45 Quickly reducing the volume Mute 46 Telephone Audio Navigation Audio 46 Switching the confirmation EE 47 Radio mode oooommmm 47 Adjusting the tuner 47 Switching to radio mode 48 Convenient RDS functions AF REG
39. tening to before Switching traffic information priority on off s Press the TRAF RDS button 7 The priority for traffic announcements is ac tivated if the display shows the traffic jam symbol Notes You will hear a warning beep e f you leave the reception area of a traffic information station that you are currently listening to f you leave the reception area of a traffic information station that the system is tuned into while you are in the CD or CD changer mode and the subsequent automatic seek tuning cannot find a new traffic information Station If you retune the radio from a traffic in formation station to astation that does not broadcast traffic information If you hear the warning beep you can ei ther switch off traffic information priority or tune into a station that broadcasts traffic information Traffic information Setting the volume for traffic announcements Press the MENU button 11 Press the V or A button repeat edly until TA VOLUME appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Set the volume using the lt or gt button To help you adjust the setting more easily the device will increase or decrease the vol ume as you make your changes When you have finished making your changes e press the MENU button twice 11 Notes Using the volume control 4 you can also adjust the volume during a traf fic announcement for
40. the Vor A button 10 repeatedly until BEEP ON or BEEP OFF appears on the display Switch the BEEP ON or OFF with the lt or gt button 8 When you have finished making your changes s press the MENU button 11 Radio mode Radio mode This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver Many of the receivable FM stations broadcast a signal that not only carries the programme but also additional information such as the station name and programme type PTY The station name appears on the display as soon as the tuner receives it Adjusting the tuner To ensure proper functioning of the tuner the device must be set for the region in which it is being operated You can select among Europe EUROPE America USA South America S AMERICA and Thailand THAI The tuner is factory set to the re gion in which it was sold If you experience problems with your radio reception please check this setting The radio functions described in these op erating instructions refer to the tuner set ting EUROPE Switch off the device by pressing but ton 2 s Hold the buttons 1 and 5 5 pressed at the same time and switch on the device again with the button 2 TUNER is displayed es Select your tuner region with the Y or A button 10 To save the setting s switch the device off and on again or wait approx 8 seconds The radio starts playing with the last setting se lected radio CD CD chan
41. the duration of that announcement e You can adjust the sound settings and volume distribution settings for traffic announcements For further information please read the Sound chapter 93 ENGLISH CD mode CD mode You can use this device to play standard au dio CDs CD Rs and CD RWs with a diame ter of 12 cm To avoid problems when play ing self burned CDs you should not burn CDs at speeds greater than 16 speed Risk of severe damage to the CD drive CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm and non circular contoured CDs shape CDs must not be used We accept no responsibility for any damage to the CD drive that may occur as a result of the use of unsuitable CDs To ensure proper functioning use only CDs with the Compact Disc logo Copy pro tected CDs can cause playback problems Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper functioning of copy protected CDs Besides being able to play audio CDs on this device you can also play CDs containing MP3 WMA music files For further informa tion please read the chapter entitled MP3 WMA mode Switching to CD mode If there is no CD inserted in the drive e press the IS button 1 The control panel opens Gently insert the CD with its printed side uppermost into the drive until you feel some resistance 54 The drive draws in the CD automatically You must not hinder or assist the drive as it draws inthe CD Gently close the control panel whil
42. using the detachable control panel Detach the control panel The devices switches off after the time set in the OFF TIMER menu Attach the control panel again The device switches on The last setting radio CD CD changer or AUX is reacti vated Note To protect the vehicle battery the de vice will switch off automatically after one hour if the ignition is off Volume Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume in increments from 0 off to 66 maximum To increase the volume s turn the volume control 4 clockwise To decrease the volume se turn the volume control 4 counter clockwise ENGLISH Setting the power on volume Note The device features a time out function time window For example if you press the MENU button 11 and select a menu item the device switches back after approx 8 seconds after the last button acti vation The settings performed are saved You can set the power on volume s Press the MENU button 1 ee Press the V or A button repeat edly until ON VOLUME appears on the display Press the lt or gt button 8 to open the menu Set the power on volume with the lt or gt button 8 To help you adjust the setting more easily the device will increase or decrease the vol ume as you make your changes If you enable LAST VOL the volume which was set the last time you switched off the device is re enabled 45 Volume
43. volume You can select 1 of 4 treble frequencies distribution Balance 10 kHz 12 kHz 15 kHz 17 kHz In ad To adjust the left right volume distribution dition you can adjust the level between balance 7 and 7 for the selected treble frequency re press the AUD button 2 Adjusting treble frequency and level BASS appears on the display re Press the AUD button 12 re Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly BASS appears on the display until BAL appears on the display with the current setting me Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly until TREBLE appears on the display F Press the A or M button 10 to adjust p the A or Y butt i the balance right left each the TREBLE submenu e Press the AUD 2 button to exit the menu Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly until the desired treble frequency ap Adjusting the front rear volume G A a distribution Fader Press the A or utton o adjus ae EE EE GE the front rear volume distribution ee Press the AUD 12 button twice to exit press the AUD button 12 the menu BASS appears on the display Note eg Press the lt or gt button 8 repeatedly If an Equaliser preset POP ROCK until FADER appears on the display CLASSIC is selected the manual in with the current setting crease of the treble level does not re sult in an audible change starting ata mg Press the A or M button Qo to adjust certain setting For
44. www blaupunkt com J Radio CD MP3 WMA London MP37 7 647 553 310 Bedienungsanleitung Operating instructions Mode d emploi Istruzioni d uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Bruksanvisning Instrucciones de manejo Instru es de servico Betjeningsvejledning Instrukcja obstugi N vod k obsluze N vod na obsluhu O BLAUPUNKT LONDON MP37 _ o P BAND as 4 RPT 5 MIX p TRAF 1 A button to open the flip release con trol panel 2 On Off button Short press Switches the device on In operation Mutes the device Long press Switches the device off 3 SOURCE O button Short press Source selection be tween radio and CD and if connected or switched on CD changer AUX and FRONT AUX Long press Briefly displaying time 4 Volume control 5 Keys 1 5 6 FRONT AUX input 7 TRAF RDS button Short press Switches traffic informa tion standby on off Long press Switches convenient RDS function on off Arrow keys lt and gt 9 ESC DIS button Short press Changes from a menu item back to the main menu also in Audio menu Long press Changes display contents Controls Arrow keys A and M 11 MENU OK button Short press Calls up the menus for basic settings and confirms settings Ending the scan function Long press Starts the Scan function 12 AUD button to call up the Audio menu Adjusting bass treble middle subout balance and fader Swi

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