Blaupunkt Car Stereo System Alaska DJ52 User Manual

Radio / Cassette  
Alaska DJ52  
Operating instructions  
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CONTROLS  
1
button - unlatches the flip/  
release panel  
9
button - opens the flip/release  
panel  
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3
Volume control  
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Arrow-key block  
Button - switches the radio and  
mute function on/off  
OK button - confirms menu en-  
tries and starts the scan function  
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RDS button - switches RDS con-  
venience function on/off (radio  
data system).  
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DEQ button (digital equalizer) -  
switches the equalizer on/off  
AUDIO button - adjusts bass,  
treble, X-BASS, balance and  
fader  
Selects variable radio texts.  
5
BND button (band), source se-  
lection for radio mode,  
selection of FM memory levels  
and the wavebands MW and LW  
TS, starts the Travelstore func-  
tion.  
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Key block 1 - 6  
TRAF button - activates the traf-  
fic-information standby mode  
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SRC button - selects between  
cassette, CD changer/Compact  
Drive MP3 (if connected) and  
AUX sources  
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7
Display (display field)  
DIS, change display contents  
button - indicates the time on  
the display  
8
MENU button - selects the menu  
for basic settings  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Skipping Blank Tape...................... 46  
Selecting Tape Type ...................... 46  
Dolby* B Noise Reduction ............. 46  
Changing the display ..................... 46  
Notes and accessories .......... 33  
Flip/release panel .................. 34  
Switching on/off .................... 35  
Volume adjustment ................ 36  
CD changer mode.................. 47  
Starting CD changer mode............ 47  
Selecting a CD.............................. 47  
Selecting a track ........................... 47  
Fast search (audible) ..................... 47  
Changing the display ..................... 47  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT).................... 47  
Random play (MIX) ........................ 47  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
Radio mode............................ 37  
Setting the tuner............................ 37  
Switching to radio mode ................ 37  
RDS function (AF, REG) ................ 38  
Selecting the waveband/memory ... 38  
Tuning into a station....................... 38  
Setting the sensitivity of the  
station search mode ...................... 39  
Storing stations ............................. 39  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore) .................................. 39  
Listening to preset stations ............ 39  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN) ......................................... 40  
Setting the scanning time .............. 40  
Programm-Typ (PTY) ..................... 40  
Optimising radio reception............. 41  
Selecting radio text display ............ 42  
Setting the display ......................... 42  
(SCAN) ......................................... 48  
Interrupting Play (PAUSE) ............. 48  
Naming CDs ................................. 48  
CLOCK - Time ........................ 49  
Tone and volume balance ...... 50  
Equalizer ................................ 52  
Notes on adjusting the equalizer .... 52  
Switching the equalizer on/off ........ 52  
Setting the equalizer ...................... 53  
Selecting sound presets ................ 53  
Setting the level indicator............... 53  
Setting aid for the equalizer ........... 54  
Traffic information.................. 43  
Cassette Operation ................ 44  
Cassette Play ................................ 44  
Cassette Ejection .......................... 44  
Changing Direction of Play ............ 44  
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS) .............. 44  
Playing a Track Repeatedly ............ 44  
Sampling All the Tracks on a  
External audio sources .......... 55  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems .................................. 55  
Technical data ........................ 56  
Cassette (SCAN) .......................... 45  
Fast Winding................................. 45  
Switching the Radio Monitor  
On / off ......................................... 45  
Pausing During Play ...................... 45  
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES  
Installation  
Notes and accessories  
If you would like to install your car radio  
yourself, please read the installation and  
connection instructions at the end of the  
manual.  
Thank you for deciding to use a Blau-  
punkt product. We hope you enjoy us-  
ing this new piece of equipment.  
Please read these operating instruc-  
tions before using the equipment for  
the first time.  
Accessories  
Please use only Blaupunkt-approved  
accessories.  
The Blaupunkt editors are constantly  
working on making the operating in-  
structions clearer and easier to under-  
stand. However, if you still have any  
questions on how to operate the equip-  
ment, please contact your dealer or the  
telephone hotline for your country. You  
will find the telephone numbers printed  
at the back of this booklet.  
Remote controls  
The most important functions of your car  
radio can be selected safely and con-  
veniently from the steering wheel using  
the remote controls RC 08, RC 10 or  
RC 10H (available as an optional ex-  
tra).  
We provide a manufacturer guarantee  
for our products bought within the Eu-  
ropean Union. You can view the guar-  
or ask for them directly at:  
The radio cannot be switched on/off via  
remote control.  
Amplifiers  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers are suitable for  
use with the radio.  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
Hotline  
Robert Bosch Str. 200  
CD changer  
The following Blaupunkt CD changers  
can be connected to the radio:  
D-31139 Hildesheim  
CDC A 02, CDC A 08 and IDC A 09.  
The Blaupunkt CDC A08 CD changer  
is included with the Alaska DJ52.  
Road safety  
Road safety has priority. Only  
operate your car radio if road and  
traffic conditions allow. Familiarise  
yourself with the unit before setting  
off on your journey.  
You should always be able to hear  
police, fire and ambulance sirens in  
good time. For this reason, set the  
volume of your car radio at a suita-  
ble level.  
Compact Drive MP3  
As an alternative to a CD changer, you  
can connect a Compact Drive MP3 to  
access MP3 music tracks. If you con-  
nect a Compact Drive MP3, you will first  
need to use a computer to store the  
MP3 music tracks on the Microdrive  
hard disk inside the Compact Drive  
MP3. Then, when the Compact Drive  
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FLIP/RELEASE PANEL  
Flip/release panel  
NOTES AND ACCESSORIES  
MP3 is connected to the car radio, you  
can play the tracks like normal CD mu-  
sic tracks. The Compact Drive MP3 is  
operated in the same way as a CD  
changer. Most of the CD changer func-  
tions can also be used with the Com-  
pact Drive MP3.  
Theft protection  
Your car radio is fitted with a flip/release  
panel to guard against theft. Without this  
panel, the unit is worthless to the thief.  
Protect your unit from theft by taking the  
flip/release panel with you every time  
you leave the car. Do not leave the panel  
behind in the car, even if it is out of sight.  
The constructive design of the panel  
makes for simple handling.  
Amplifier / sub-out  
The car radio provides connections for  
connecting external amplifiers and a  
subwoofer.  
We recommend you use well-matched  
products from the Blaupunkt or Velocity  
product ranges.  
Note:  
Do not drop the flip/release panel.  
Do not expose the flip/release pan-  
el to direct sunshine or other sourc-  
es of heat.  
Interface for vehicle-specific display  
and steering-wheel remote control  
Some vehicles are already fitted at the  
factory with a display in the dashboard  
and a steering-wheel remote control.  
There are specific interfaces available  
for various vehicle types so that you  
can use the remote control and the dis-  
play for the car radio.  
Keep the flip/release panel in the  
case provided.  
Avoid direct skin contact with the  
flip/release panels contact. Please  
clean it when necessary with some  
white spirit on a lint-free cloth.  
Removing the flip/release panel  
You can find out for which vehicles  
such an interface is available from your  
Blaupunkt dealer or from the Blaupunkt  
telephone hotline.  
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FLIP/RELEASE PANEL  
SWITCHING ON/OFF  
Press the  
button 1.  
Switching on/off  
This unlatches the flip/release panel.  
There are various ways of switching the  
car radio on and off, as described be-  
low.  
First pull the flip/release panel  
straight and then to the left out of  
the unit.  
Switching on/off using the ignition  
After removing the flip/release pan-  
If the car radio is correctly connected to  
the ignition and has not been switched  
off using the button 3, it is switched  
on/off simultaneously with the ignition.  
el, the unit switches itself off.  
All the current settings are saved.  
If there is a cassette in the unit, it  
remains there.  
You can also switch on your car radio  
when the vehicle ignition is off.  
Attaching the flip/release panel  
To do so, press the button 3.  
Slide the flip/release panel from left  
Note:  
to right into the unit guide.  
To protect the vehicle battery, the unit  
switches off automatically after one  
hour.  
Press the left side of the panel into  
the unit until it slots into place.  
Switching on/off using the flip/  
release panel  
Remove the flip/release panel.  
The unit switches itself off.  
Replace the flip/release panel once  
more.  
Note:  
The car radio is switched on. The last  
settings (radio, cassette, CD changer/  
Compact Drive MP3 or AUX) are acti-  
vated.  
Do not press against the display  
while attaching the flip/release pan-  
el.  
If the device was still switched on when  
you removed the control panel, it will  
automatically switch on again with the  
last settings activated (i.e. radio, cas-  
sette, CD changer/Compact Drive MP3  
or AUX) when the panel is replaced.  
Switching on/off using the button  
3
To switch the unit on, press the but-  
ton 3.  
To switch the unit off, hold the but-  
ton 3 down for more than two  
seconds.  
The car radio is now switched off.  
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VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
Volume adjustment  
Mute setting  
This feature enables you to lower the  
system volume instantaneously (mute).  
The system volume can be adjusted in  
steps from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum).  
Briefly press button 3.  
MUTEappears on the display.  
To raise the system volume, turn  
the volume control 2 to the right.  
To lower the system volume, turn  
the volume control 2 to the left.  
Telephone Audio/Navigation  
Audio  
Setting the switch-on volume  
If your car radio is connected to a mo-  
bile telephone or a navigation system,  
the volume will be muted as soon as  
you pick upthe telephone or the radio  
relays voice output from the navigation  
system and the conversation or voice  
output is heard through the radio's loud-  
speakers. In order for this to work, the  
mobile telephone or navigation system  
has to be connected to the car radio as  
described in the instructions. For this,  
you need adapter cable Blaupunkt no.  
7 607 001 503.  
You can set the volume at which you  
wish the car radio to play when switched  
on.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the or button : repeat-  
edly until ON VOLUMEappears  
on the display.  
Use the  
buttons : to set the  
switch-on volume.  
If you select LAST VOL, the volume  
played before the unit was last switched  
off will be reactivated.  
To find out which navigation systems are  
compatible with your car radio, please  
consult your Blaupunkt dealer.  
Note:  
To protect your hearing, the maxi-  
mum switch-on volume under the  
LAST VOLsetting is 38. If the  
volume was higher before the unit  
was switched off and LAST VOL”  
has been selected, the volume will  
be set at 38the next time the ra-  
dio is switched on.  
If a traffic announcement is received  
during a telephone call or navigation-  
system voice output, the traffic an-  
nouncement will not be heard until the  
conversation/voice output is over.  
The volume at which telephone conver-  
sations and voice output from the navi-  
gation system are switched on is ad-  
justable.  
When you have completed setting the  
volume,  
Press the MENU button 8.  
press the MENU button 8.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until TEL/NAVI VOLappears on  
the display.  
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VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
RADIO MODE  
Use the  
desired volume.  
When you have completed the set- receiver. Many of the receivable FM sta-  
buttons : to set the  
Radio mode  
This unit is equipped with an RDS radio  
tions transmit a signal that not only car-  
ries the programme but also additional  
information such as the station name  
and programme type (PTY).  
The station name appears on the dis-  
play as soon as it is received.  
tings, press either the MENU but-  
ton 8 or OK ;.  
Note:  
You can adjust the volume for telephone  
conversations and voice output while  
they are being heard by using the vol-  
ume control 2.  
Setting the tuner  
In order to guarantee the perfect func-  
tioning of the radio element, the unit  
must be set for the region in which you  
are located. You can choose between  
Europe (EUROPE) and America (N  
AMERICA). The tuner comes from the  
factory set for the region in which the  
unit was sold. Should you encounter  
problems with radio reception, please  
check this setting.  
Automatic Sound  
This function adjusts the volume of your  
car radio automatically to your driving  
speed. This requires your device to be  
connected as described in the installa-  
tion guide.  
The automatic volume booster can be  
set in six stages (0-5).  
Press the MENU button 8.  
This set of instructions refers to the EU-  
ROPEsetting.  
Press the button : until AUTO  
SOUNDappears in the display.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Set the volume adjustment with the  
buttons :.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until TUNER AREAappears on  
the display.  
When the setting process is com-  
plete, press the MENU button 8  
or OK ;.  
Press the or button : for  
longer than two seconds to  
switch between EUROPEand  
N AMERICA.  
Note:  
The right speed-adjusted volume set-  
ting depends on noise levels inside your  
car. Try various values (0-5) until you  
find the best setting.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
Switching to radio mode  
If you are in cassette, CD changer/Com-  
pact Drive MP3 or AUX mode:  
press the BND/TS button 5.  
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RADIO MODE  
The RDS convenience functions are  
active when RDS lights up on the dis-  
play with a symbol. When the RDS con-  
venience functions are activated, REG  
ONor REG OFFappears briefly on  
the display.  
RDS function (AF, REG)  
The RDS functionsAF (Alternative Fre-  
quency) and REG (Regional) extend  
your radio's range of functions.  
AF: If this RDS function is activat-  
ed, the unit automatically tunes into  
the best receivable frequency for  
the station that is currently set.  
Selecting the waveband/  
memory  
REG: Some radio stations set  
aside some of their broadcasting  
time for regional programmes that  
provide different regional content.  
With the REG function, your car ra-  
dio is prevented from switching to  
alternative frequencies with a dif-  
ferent regional content.  
This unit can receive programmes  
broadcast over the FM as well as MW  
and LW (AM) waveband. There are  
three preset memory levels for the FM  
range and one each for the MW and  
LW ranges. Six stations can be stored  
on each memory level.  
In order to switch between memory  
levels or wavebands, briefly press  
the BND/TS button 5.  
Note:  
REG has to be specially activated/de-  
activated in the unit's menu.  
Tuning into a station  
There are various methods available for  
tuning into a station.  
Switching REG function on/off  
To use the REG function,  
press the MENU button 8.  
Automatic station search mode  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until REGappears on the display.  
OFFor ONwill be displayed  
alongside REG.  
Press the or button :.  
The unit tunes into the next receivable  
station.  
Tuning into stations manually  
To switch REG on or off, press the  
or button :.  
You can also tune into stations manual-  
ly.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
Press either the or buttons :.  
Switching the RDS convenience  
function on/off  
Note:  
You can only tune into stations manual-  
ly if the RDS function has first been de-  
activated.  
To use the RDS AF function, press  
the RDS button 4.  
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RADIO MODE  
Browsing through broadcasting  
networks (only FM)  
Storing stations  
Storing stations manually  
If a radio station provides several pro-  
grammes, you have the option of brows-  
ing through its so-called broadcasting  
network.  
Select the required FM memory  
level, FM1, FM2, FMT or either  
waveband MW or LW.  
Tune into the desired station.  
Press the or button : to  
move to the next station on the  
broadcasting network.  
Hold down one of the preset sta-  
tion buttons 1 - 6 > on which you  
wish to store the station for more  
than two seconds.  
Note:  
If you want to use this feature, the RDS  
function must first be activated.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can store the six stations with the  
strongest reception in the region auto-  
matically (only FM). The stations are  
stored in the FMT memory.  
You will then only be able to switch to  
stations that you have received once  
already. To do so, use the Scan or Trav-  
elstore function.  
Setting the sensitivity of the  
station search mode  
Note:  
Stations that were previously stored in  
this memory are deleted in the process.  
You can choose whether you wish to  
preset only strong or also poor-recep-  
tion stations.  
Hold down the BND / TS button 5  
for more than two seconds.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
The automatic station-storing procedure  
begins. TRAVEL-STOREappears on  
the display. Once the process is com-  
pleted, the station stored in FMT mem-  
ory location 1 is played.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until SENSappears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the button :.  
The display shows the currently set val-  
ue for sensitivity. SENS 6denotes  
Listening to preset stations  
maximum sensitivity. SENS 1is the Select the memory or frequency  
minimum.  
range.  
Use the  
buttons : to set the  
desired degree of sensitivity.  
Hold down the preset station but-  
ton 1 - 6 > of the desired station.  
When you have completed the set-  
tings, press the MENU button 8  
or the OK buttons ;.  
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RADIO MODE  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN)  
You can briefly listen in to all receivable  
stations. The scanning time can be set  
in the menu at between 5 and 30 sec-  
onds.  
Programm-Typ (PTY)  
Besides transmitting the station name,  
some FM stations also provide informa-  
tion on the type of programme they are  
currently broadcasting. This information  
can be received and displayed by your  
car radio.  
Starting SCAN  
For example, the programme types can  
be:  
Hold down the OK button ; for  
more than two seconds.  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
The scanning process begins. SCAN”  
appears briefly on the display, followed  
by the current station name or frequen-  
cy, which flashes.  
CLASSICS  
You can use the PTY function to select  
stations of a particular programme type.  
Ending SCAN, continuing to listen  
to a station  
PTY-EON  
Once the programme type has been  
selected and the search started, the unit  
switches from the current station to one  
of the selected programme type.  
Press the OK button ;.  
The scanning process is completed, the  
station last scanned remains active.  
Setting the scanning time  
Note:  
If no station corresponding to the  
selected programme type is found,  
a beep sounds and NO PTYap-  
pears briefly on the display. The  
unit then tunes in automatically to  
the station last received.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until SCANTIMEappears on the  
display.  
Use the  
buttons : to set the  
desired scanning time.  
If the set station or a different sta-  
tion in the broadcasting network  
should broadcast the desired pro-  
gramme type at a later time, the  
unit will automatically switch from  
the current station, or from cassette  
or CD changer mode, to the station  
broadcasting the desired pro-  
gramme type.  
Once the setting has been com-  
pleted, press the MENU button 8  
or OK ;.  
Note:  
The set scantime also applies to scan-  
ning in cassette mode but not to scan-  
ning in CD changer mode.  
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RADIO MODE  
Switching PTY on/off  
Storing the programme type on the  
preset station buttons  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Use the or button : to select  
Press the or button : repeat-  
edly until PTY ONor PTY OFF”  
appears on the display.  
a programme type.  
Hold down the desired preset sta-  
tion button 1 - 6 > for more than  
two seconds.  
Press the or button : to  
switch PTY on (ON) or off (OFF).  
The programme type is now stored on  
the selected preset station button 1 - 6  
>.  
When PTY is activated, PTY lights up  
on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
Optimising radio reception  
High-frequency cut-off feature  
(HICUT)  
Selecting programme type and  
starting a search  
The HiCut function improves the sound  
during poor radio reception (only FM).  
If interference occurs, the treble is au-  
tomatically reduced and thus also the  
interference level.  
Press the or button :.  
The current programme type appears  
on the display.  
If you would like to select a differ-  
ent programme type, you can  
switch to a different programme  
type by pressing the or button  
: within the time the programme  
is displayed.  
Switching HiCut on/off  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until HICUTappears on the dis-  
play.  
Or  
Press one of the buttons 1 - 6 >  
to select the programme type  
stored on that particular button.  
Use the or button : to select  
HICUT.  
HICUT 0denotes no treble reduction,  
HICUT 3the greatest automatic reduc-  
tion of the treble and the interference  
level.  
The selected programme appears brief-  
ly on the display.  
Press the or button : to start  
the search.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
The next station corresponding to your  
selected programme type will then be  
set.  
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RADIO MODE  
Note:  
Interference-related waveband  
change (SHARX)  
If you tune into an already stored sta-  
tion using a different means (e.g. us-  
ing SCAN or by searching), the radio  
textswill be displayed.  
With the SHARX function you can elim-  
inate interference from neighbouring  
stations almost completely (FM). Acti-  
vate the SHARX function in an area of  
high transmitter density.  
Setting the display  
In radio mode you can choose be-  
tween the continuous display of the  
time or the continuous display of the  
station name/frequency.  
Switching SHARX on/off  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until SHARXappears on the dis-  
play.  
Hold down the DIS /  
button 7  
until the desired feature appears on  
the display.  
Use the or button : to switch  
SHARX on or off.  
SHARX OFFdenotes no automatic  
waveband change, SHARX ONthat  
the SHARX feature is activated.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
Selecting radio text display  
Some radio stations use the RDS sig-  
nal to broadcast advertising or other in-  
formation instead of their station name.  
Such radio textsappear on the dis-  
play.  
You can deactivate the radio texts”  
display for stations that you have  
stored on the station buttons.  
Press the RDS button 4 until  
NAME FIXappears on the dis-  
play.  
In order to reactivate the display of  
radio texts, hold down the RDS  
button 4 until NAME VARap-  
pears on the display.  
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
Setting the traffic  
announcement volume  
Traffic information  
Your car radio is equipped with an RDS-  
EON reception system. EON stands for  
Enhanced Other Network.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until TA VOLUMEappears on the  
display.  
When a traffic announcement (TA) is  
broadcast, your unit will automatically  
switch, within a broadcasting network,  
from a station which does not transmit  
traffic information to one that does.  
Use the or button : to set the  
desired volume.  
Once the setting is completed,  
press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
The unit reverts to the programme pre-  
viously listened to when the traffic an-  
nouncement is over.  
Note:  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
You can also adjust the volume during  
a traffic announcement for its duration  
by using the volume control 2.  
Press the TRAF button ?.  
Priority for traffic announcements is ac-  
tivated when the traffic-jam symbol lights  
up on the display.  
Note:  
You can also adjust the tone and vol-  
ume balance for traffic announcements.  
Please see the Tone and Volume Bal-  
ancesection.  
Note:  
You will hear a warning tone,  
if you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station to which  
you are currently tuned in;  
if you leave the reception area of a  
traffic information station when you  
are listening to a cassette/CD and  
the subsequent automatic search  
cannot locate a new traffic informa-  
tion station;  
if you retune the radio from a traffic  
information station to one that does  
not broadcast traffic information.  
Either deactivate the priority for traffic  
information or switch to a station which  
broadcasts traffic information.  
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CASSETTE MODE  
Cassette Operation  
Changing Direction of Play  
To change between SIDEAand SIDE B  
Cassette Play  
If there is no cassette in the device  
Press button 2  
>.  
Note:  
Press the  
button 9.  
At the end of the tape, the direction  
of play is automatically reversed  
(auto-reverse).  
The flip-release panel opens.  
Insert the cassette into the cassette  
slot with the open side to the right.  
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS)  
To skip to the next or a later track  
Close the control unit.  
SDA SYNCappears in the display.  
Press the button : one or more  
The cassette starts playing with the side  
that is facing upwards.  
times.  
CPS FFand the number of tracks to  
be skipped appear in the display. The  
tape fast forwards to the next track or  
the chosen later track.  
If there is already a cassette in the  
device  
Press the SRC button @ until  
CASSETTEappears in the dis-  
play.  
To skip track backwards  
Press the button : one or more  
The cassette is played in whichever di-  
rection was last selected.  
times.  
CPS FRand the number of tracks to  
be skipped appear in the display. The  
tape is rewound to the start of the  
present track or the desired earlier track.  
Cassette Ejection  
Press the  
button 9.  
The flip-release panel opens and the  
cassette is ejected.  
Playing a Track Repeatedly  
Remove the cassette and close the  
Press button 4 RPT >.  
REPEATONappears briefly in the dis-  
release panel  
or  
play. RPT lights up in the display.  
When the end of the track is reached,  
the tape rewinds back to the beginning  
of the track. Whilst the tape is rewind-  
ing, REPEAT TRACKappears in the  
display.  
Insert a new cassette.  
To stop repeating the track,  
press button 4 (RPT) > again.  
44  
 
CASSETTE MODE  
REPEAT OFFappears briefly in the  
display.  
Stopping fast winding  
Press the OK button ;.  
Play continues.  
Play continues as normal. RPT disap-  
pears from the display.  
Note:  
Sampling All the Tracks on a  
Cassette (SCAN)  
While the tape is being fast wound,  
the last radio station tuned in can  
be listened to. This requires the  
Radio monitorfunction to be  
switched on.  
Hold down the OK button ; for  
longer than two seconds.  
SCANappears in the display. Sam-  
ples from all the tracks on the tape are  
played in ascending order.  
Switching the Radio Monitor  
On / off  
To halt the scan  
Note:  
Press the OK button ; a second  
The radiomonitor can only be set if  
time.  
a cassette is being played.  
The track that is currently being sam-  
pled will continue playing.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the or button : until  
RAD MONITORappears in the  
display.  
Note:  
The duration of samples can be  
adjusted. Refer to the section on  
Setting Sample Timeunder Ra-  
dio Operation.  
Press the or button : to  
switch the radio monitor on or off  
(RM ONor RM OFF).  
To use the S-CPS, RPT and SCAN  
functions, there must be a pause of  
at least three seconds between the  
tracks on the cassette.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
;.  
Pausing During Play  
To interrupt tape play  
Press button 1 >.  
Fast Winding  
Fast forward  
Play is interrupted and PAUSEap-  
pears in the display.  
Press the button :.  
CAS FORWARDappears in the dis-  
Press button 1 > again to  
play.  
resume play.  
Fast rewind  
Press the button :.  
CAS REWINDappears in the display.  
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CASSETTE MODE  
Skipping Blank Tape  
Dolby* B Noise Reduction  
You can automatically skip sections of You should switch on the Dolby func-  
blank tape that last longer than 10 sec- tion whenever you play tapes recorded  
onds. This requires the blank skip func- using the Dolby B process.  
tion to be activated.  
Press button 6  
>.  
Note:  
When the Dolby function is switched on,  
shows in the display.  
The blank skip can only be set if a  
cassette is being played.  
*Noise reduction system manufactured un-  
der licence from Dolby Laboratories. The  
word Dolby and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Switching Blank Skip On / Off  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Press the or button : until  
BLANK SKIPappears in the dis-  
play.  
Changing the display  
To switch between the elapsed playing  
time (ELP), remaining time (REM), tape  
counter (CNT) and clock displays,  
Press the or button : to  
switch the blank skip function on or  
off.  
press the DIS/ button 7 once or  
several times for longer than two  
seconds until the required display  
appears.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; twice.  
Selecting Tape Type  
If you are playing a Metalor CrO2”  
tape, you should set the tape type se-  
lector to METAL ON.  
To select the tape type  
Press button 3 MTL >.  
Either METALONor METALOFFwill  
appear briefly in the display.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
Changing the display  
CD changer mode  
To alter the display between track  
number and playing time or track  
number and time or track number  
and CD number or track number  
and CD name, press the DIS /  
7 button once or several times for  
more than two seconds until the  
desired elements appear on the  
display.  
Note:  
Information on handling CDs, inserting  
CDs and operating the CD changer can  
be found in the operating instructions  
accompanying your CD changer.  
Starting CD changer mode  
Press the SRC button @ repeat-  
edly until CHANGERappears on  
the display.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
Playback begins with the first CD the  
CD changer recognises.  
To repeat the current track, press  
the button 4 RPT > briefly.  
Selecting a CD  
REPEATTRCKappears briefly on the  
display and RPT lights up.  
To change up or down to a different  
CD, press the or button :  
once or several times.  
To repeat play of the entire CD,  
press the button 4 RPT > once  
again.  
Selecting a track  
To move up/down from one track to  
another on the current CD,  
press the or button : once or  
several times.  
REPEAT DISCappears briefly on the  
display and RPT lights up.  
Stopping REPEAT  
To stop the repeat function for the  
current track or CD,  
Fast search (audible)  
For a fast search backwards or forwards  
press the button 4 RPT > repeat-  
edly until REPEAT OFFappears  
briefly on the display and RPT  
goes out.  
keep the  
buttons : pressed  
until the fast search backwards or  
forwards begins.  
Random play (MIX)  
To play the tracks on the current  
CD in random order, press the but-  
ton 5 MIX >.  
MIX CDappears briefly on the display  
and MIX lights up.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
To play the tracks of all the inserted  
CDs in random order, press the  
button 5 MIX > once again.  
Naming CDs  
To make it easier for you to recognise  
your CDs, the car radio offers an indi-  
vidual name option for 99 CDs. The  
names should have a maximum of sev-  
en digits.  
If you attempt to allocate more than 99  
names, FULLwill appear on the dis-  
play.  
MIX ALLappears briefly on the dis-  
play and MIX lights up.  
Stopping MIX  
Press the button 5 MIX > until  
MIX OFFappears briefly on the  
display and MIX goes out.  
Entering/altering CD names  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN)  
To listen in briefly to all the tracks  
on all inserted CDs in ascending  
order, hold down the OK button ;  
for more than two seconds.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Use the  
buttons : to select  
CDC NAME.  
Press the or button :.  
The name of the CD appears on the  
display.  
SCANappears on the display.  
Press the or button :.  
Stopping SCAN  
You are now in the edit mode. If the CD  
you have selected is still unnamed, sev-  
en underlines appear on the display.  
To stop scanning, press the OK  
button ; briefly.  
The track currently being scanned then  
continues play.  
The current input position flashes.  
Use the  
buttons : to select  
your characters. If a position is left  
blank, you have selected the un-  
derline.  
Interrupting Play (PAUSE)  
Press the button 1 >.  
PAUSEappears on the display.  
Use the or button : to pro-  
ceed to your next input position.  
Ending Pause  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; to save the name entered.  
Press the button 1 > during the  
pause.  
Play then resumes.  
Clearing a CD name  
Listen to the CD whose name you  
wish to clear.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
48  
 
CD CHANGER MODE  
CLOCK - TIME  
Use the  
buttons : to select  
CDC NAME.  
CLOCK - Time  
Briefly displaying the time  
Press the or button :.  
Press the DIS /  
7 button briefly  
Hold down the MENU button 8.  
to display the time.  
A beep sounds at the end of four  
seconds and DELETE NAMEap- Setting the time  
pears on the display.  
The time can be set automatically us-  
ing the RDS signal. If you are unable to  
receive an RDS station or the station  
you are listening to does not support this  
function, it is also possible for you to set  
the clock manually.  
Release the MENU button 8.  
The CD name is now deleted.  
Press the OK button ; to return to  
the menu.  
Clearing all CD names  
Setting the time automatically  
All CD names saved are deleted.  
Listen to a CD.  
To set the time automatically, press  
the MENU button 8.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until CLK MANUAL(manual) or  
CLK AUTO(automatic) appears  
on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
Use the  
buttons : to select  
CDC NAME.  
Press the or button :.  
Press the button : until CLK  
AUTOappears on the display.  
Hold down the MENU button 8.  
A beep sounds at the end of four  
seconds and DELETE NAMEap-  
pears on the display.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
Continue to hold down the MENU  
button 8 until a second beep  
sounds and DELETE ALLap-  
pears on the display.  
As soon as a station with the RDS time  
function (RDS-CT) is received, the clock  
is set automatically.  
Release the MENU button 8.  
Setting the time manually  
All CD names in the CD changer are  
now deleted.  
To set the time manually, press the  
MENU button 8.  
Press the OK button ; to return to  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until CLOCKSETappears on the  
display.  
the menu.  
Press the button :.  
49  
 
TONE AND  
CLOCK - TIME  
VOLUME BALANCE  
The time appears on the display. The  
minutes flash and can now be set.  
Tone and volume balance  
You can alter the tone setting individu-  
ally for each source (radio, cassette, CD  
changer/Compact Drive MP3,AUX and  
traffic announcements).  
Set the minutes using the  
tons :.  
but-  
Once the minutes have been set,  
press the button :. The hours  
now flash.  
Note:  
Adjustments to the sound setting for traf-  
fic announcements can only be per-  
formed during a traffic announcement.  
Set the hours using the  
tons :.  
but-  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
Adjusting the bass  
Press the AUDIO = button.  
BASSappears on the display.  
Selecting the 12/24-hour clock  
mode  
Press the or button : to set  
the bass.  
Press the MENU button 8.  
MENUappears on the display.  
Press the AUDIO button = or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until 24 H MODEor 12 H MODE”  
appears on the display.  
Adjusting the treble  
Press the AUDIO = button.  
BASSappears on the display.  
Press the  
buttons : to switch  
between the 12 and 24-hour mode.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until TREBLEappears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
Press the or button : to set  
the treble.  
Press the AUDIO button = or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
50  
 
TONE AND VOLUME BALANCE  
Setting the X-BASS  
Setting the volume distribution  
front/rear (fader)  
X-BASS means that the bass is raised  
to a comfortable level at lower volume  
levels. You can adjust the X-BASS func-  
tion individually for all audio sources.  
When X-BASS is activated, the X-BASS  
symbol lights up on the display.  
To set the volume distribution front/  
rear (fader), press the AUDIO =  
button.  
BASSappears on the display.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until FADERappears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the AUDIO button =.  
BASSappears on the display.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until X-BASSappears on the dis-  
play.  
Press the or button : to set  
the volume distribution front/rear.  
Press the AUDIO button = or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
Press the or button : to se-  
lect X-BASS.  
XBASS 0means that X-BASS is  
switched off.  
After completing the setting, press  
the AUDIO button = or OK ;.  
Setting the volume distribution  
left/right (balance)  
To set the volume distribution left/  
right (balance), press the AUDIO  
= button.  
BASSappears on the display.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until BALANCEappears on the  
display.  
Press the or button : to set  
the volume distribution left/right.  
Press the AUDIO button = or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
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EQUALIZER  
Equalizer  
Notes on adjusting the equalizer  
We recommend you use a CD you are  
familiar with when adjusting the equal-  
izer.  
This car radio is fitted with three para-  
metric digital equalizers, which can be  
set individually. This means you have  
the means to save and request differ-  
ent equalizer settings for different situ-  
ations (eg only driver, driver and front  
passenger or vehicle occupants in front  
and back).  
Parametricmeans that for each of the  
five filters, one frequency can be indi-  
vidually raised or lowered (GAIN +8 to  
-8). The following filters are available:  
Before adjusting the equalizer, set the  
tone and volume balance to zero. To do  
this, please see the chapter Tone and  
volume balance.  
Listen to the CD.  
Evaluate the tone impression ac-  
cording to your taste.  
Now consult the chart An aid to  
adjusting the equalizerin the  
Sound impressionsection.  
SUB LOW EQ 32 - 50 Hz  
LOW EQ  
MID EQ  
63 - 250 Hz  
Set the equalizer values as de-  
scribed under What to do.  
315 - 1250 Hz  
MID/HIGH EQ 1600 - 6300 Hz  
HIGH EQ 8000 - 12500 Hz  
Switching the equalizer on/off  
These filters can be set without meas-  
uring equipment. This means that the  
sound quality inside the vehicle can be  
greatly influenced.  
To switch on the equalizer, hold  
down the DEQ button < until EQ  
lights up on the display EQ ONis  
briefly displayed.  
Presets for different musical styles (SND  
PRESETS) can also be selected.  
To switch on the equalizer, hold  
down the DEQ button < until EQ  
disappears from the display EQ  
OFFis briefly displayed.  
52  
 
EQUALIZER  
Setting the equalizer  
Press the or button : repeat-  
edly until SND PRESETSap-  
pears on the display.  
Press the DEQ button <.  
Select DIGITAL EQusing the  
or button :.  
Select the desired musical style by  
pressing the or button :.  
Select the equalizer USER EQ1,  
USER EQ2or USER EQ3,  
which you would like to set by  
pressing the or the button :.  
Press the DEQ button < or OK  
;.  
Setting the level indicator  
Select the filter using the or  
button :.  
The level indicator (spectrometer) on  
your display briefly indicates the volume,  
tone and equalizer settings with sym-  
bols on your display as you make the  
corresponding settings.  
When settings are not being made, the  
spectrometer indicates the original lev-  
el of the car radio.  
Press the or button :.  
To select the frequency, press the  
or button :.  
Set the level using the or but-  
ton :.  
You can also set the type of spectro-  
meter on your menu.  
There are two types available.  
To select the next filter, first press  
the OK button ;, then the or  
button :.  
Selecting a spectrometer type  
Press the MENU button 8.  
MENUappears on the display.  
When all the settings have been  
selected, press the DEQ button  
<.  
Selecting sound presets  
Sound presets can also be selected for  
the following music styles  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until EQ DISPLAYappears on the  
display.  
Press the or button :, to se-  
lect between displaying SPEC-  
TRUM 1and SPECTRUM 2or  
EQ DISP OFF.  
CLASSIC  
POP  
JAZZ  
ROCK  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
TECHNO  
SPEECH  
Settings for these musical styles have  
already been programmed.  
Press the DEQ button <.  
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EQUALIZER  
Setting aid for the equalizer  
Commence settings at mid and treble section and complete them in the bass  
section.  
Sound impression/problem  
What to do  
Bass reproduction too weak  
Raise bass with  
frequency: 50 to 100 Hz,  
level: +4 to +6  
Impure bass  
Booming  
Disagreeable pressure  
Reduce lower mid-section with  
frequency: 125 to 400 Hz,  
level: approx. -4  
Sound very dominant,  
aggressive, no stereo effect  
Reduce mid-section with  
frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz,  
level: -4 to -6  
Muffled reproduction  
Low transparency  
No instrumental brilliance  
Raise tweeter range with  
frequency: approx. 12,600 Hz,  
level: +2 up to +4  
54  
 
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES  
External audio sources  
In addition to the CD changer, you can  
also connect up a different external au-  
dio source with a line output. Such  
sources can be, for example, portable  
CD players, minidisc players or MP3  
players.  
If there is no CD changer connected to  
your unit, two external audio sources  
can be hooked up.  
The AUX output has to be switched on  
in the install menu.  
TMC  
TMC for dynamic navigation  
systems  
TMC denotes Traffic Message Chan-  
nel. Traffic announcements are trans-  
mitted digitally via TMC and can there-  
fore be used by suitable navigation sys-  
tems for route planning. Your car radio  
has one TMC output for connection to  
Blaupunkt navigation systems. Your  
Blaupunkt dealer will tell you which nav-  
igation systems can be used with your  
car radio.  
To connect up an external audio source,  
you will need an adapter cable, obtain-  
able from any authorised Blaupunkt  
dealer.  
When a navigation system is connect-  
ed and a TMC station received, TMC”  
lights up on the display.  
When the dynamic navigation system  
is activated, the radio automatically  
tunes into a TMC station.  
Switching the AUX input on/off  
Press the MENU button 8.  
MENUappears on the display.  
Press the button : repeatedly  
until AUX-IN-1 OFFor AUX-IN-1  
ONappears on the display.  
For the second AUX input, a 2will be  
displayed instead of a 1. If a CD chang-  
er is connected, only input 2will be  
available.  
Press the or button : to  
switch AUX on or off.  
Press the MENU button 8 or OK  
; once you have completed the  
setting.  
Note:  
When the AUX input is switched on, it  
can be selected using the SRC button  
@.  
55  
 
TECHNICAL DATA  
Technical data  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
4 x 26 watts sine  
in accordance  
with DIN 45 324 at  
14.4V,  
4 x 50 watts max.  
power  
Tuner  
Frequency ranges:  
FM :  
MW :  
87.5 - 108 MHz  
531 - 1 602 kHz  
153 - 279 kHz  
LW :  
FM transmission range:  
20 - 16 000 Hz  
Cassette  
Transmission range:  
30 - 18 000 Hz  
Pre-amp output  
4 channels:  
4 V  
Input sensitivity:  
AUX 1 input  
: 2 V / 6 k  
AUX 2 input  
: 775 mV / 10 kΩ  
Tel/Navi reception: 10 V / 560 Ω  
Subject to changes!  
56  
 
Service-Nummern / Service numbers / Numéros du service après-  
vente / Numeri del servizio di assistenza / Servicenummers /  
Telefonnummer för service / Números de servicio / Número de  
serviço / Servicenumre  
Country:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
WWW:  
Germany  
(D)  
0180-5000225  
05121-49 4002  
Austria  
(A)  
(B)  
01-610 390  
02-525 5454  
01-610 393 91  
02-525 5263  
44-898 644  
09-435 99236  
01-4010 7320  
01-89583 8394  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
(DK) 44 898 360  
(FIN) 09-435 991  
(F)  
01-4010 7007  
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880  
Greece  
Ireland  
Italy  
(GR) 0030 210 57 85 350 0030 210 57 69 473  
(IRL) 01-4149400  
01-4598830  
02-369 6464  
40 2085  
(I)  
02-369 6331  
40 4078  
Luxembourg (L)  
Netherlands (NL) 023-565 6348  
023-565 6331  
66-817 157  
01-2185 11111  
916-467952  
08-7501810  
01-8471650  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
(N)  
(P)  
(E)  
(S)  
66-817 000  
01-2185 00144  
902-120234  
08-7501500  
Sweden  
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644  
Czech. Rep. (CZ) 02-6130 0441  
02-6130 0514  
01-324 8756  
022-8771260  
Hungary  
(H)  
01-333 9575  
Poland  
(PL) 0800-118922  
(TR) 0212-3350677  
(USA) 800-2662528  
Turkey  
USA  
0212-3460040  
708-6817188  
Brasil  
(Mercosur)  
(BR) +55-19 3745 2769 +55-19 3745 2773  
Malaysia  
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474  
+604-6413 640  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
10/03  
CM/PSS 8 622 403 159  
 

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