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Radio / CD

Modena CD52Valencia CD52Modena CD53Stockholm CD53

Operating instructions

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1 button - unlatches the flip/release panel

2 Volume control3 Button - switches the radio and

mute function on/off4 RDS button - switches RDS con-

venience function on/off (radiodata system).Selects variable radio texts.

5 BND button (band), source se-lection for radio mode,selection of FM memory levelsand the wavebands MW and LWTS, starts the Travelstore func-tion.

6 Display (display field)7 button - indicates the time on

the displayDIS, change display contents

8 MENU button - selects the menufor basic settings

CONTROLS9 button - opens the flip/release

panel: Arrow-key block; OK button - confirms menu en-

tries and starts the scan function< X-BASS button to adjust and

switch X-BASS on/off= AUDIO button (Audio) - adjusts

bass and treble, balance andfader

> Key block 1 - 6? TRAF button, switches traffic in-

formation standby on/off@ SRC button - selects between

CD, CD changer (if connected)and AUX sources

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Notes and accessories ............. 27Road safety ................................... 27Installation ..................................... 27Accessories .................................. 27International telephone information . 27

Flip/release panel .................. 28

Switching on/off .................... 29

Volume adjustment ................ 30

Radio mode ............................ 32Switching to radio mode ................ 32RDS function (AF, REG) ................ 32Selecting the waveband/memory ... 32Tuning into a station ....................... 33Setting the sensitivity of thestation search mode ...................... 33Storing stations ............................. 33Storing stations automatically(Travelstore) .................................. 34Listening to preset stations ............ 34Scanning receivable stations(SCAN) ......................................... 34Setting the scanning time .............. 34Programme type (PTY) .................. 34Optimising radio reception ............. 36Selecting radio text display ............ 36Setting the display ......................... 36

Traffic information .................. 37

CD Mode ................................ 38Starting CD mode ......................... 38Selecting a track ........................... 38Fast track selection ....................... 38Fast search (audible) ..................... 38Random play (MIX) ........................ 38Scanning tracks (SCAN) ............... 39Repeating a track (REPEAT) .......... 39

Interrupting play (PAUSE) .............. 39Changing the display ..................... 39Traffic announcements inCD mode ...................................... 39Removing a CD ............................. 39

CD changer mode .................. 40Starting CD changer mode ............ 40Selecting a CD .............................. 40Selecting a track ........................... 40Fast track selection ....................... 40Fast search (audible) ..................... 40Changing the display ..................... 40Repeating individual tracks orwhole CDs (REPEAT) .................... 40Random play (MIX) ........................ 41Scanning all tracks on all CDs(SCAN) ......................................... 41Interrupting Play (PAUSE) ............. 41

CLOCK - Time ........................ 42

Tone and volume balance ...... 43Adjusting the bass ......................... 43Adjusting the treble ....................... 43Setting the volume distributionleft/right (balance) ......................... 43Setting the volume distributionfront/rear (fader) ............................ 43

X-BASS .................................. 44

Setting the level indicator ...... 44

External audio sources .......... 45

Technical data ........................ 45

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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 forthe first time.The Blaupunkt editors are constantlyworking on making the operating in-structions clearer and easier to under-stand. However, if you still have anyquestions on how to operate the equip-ment, please contact your dealer or thetelephone hotline for your country. Youwill find the hotline telephone numbersprinted at the back of this booklet.

We provide a manufacturer guaranteefor our products bought within the Eu-ropean Union. You can view the guar-antee conditions atwww.blaupunkt.de or ask for them di-rectly at:

Blaupunkt GmbH, Hotline CM/PSS 6Robert Bosch Str. 200

D-31139 HildesheimGermany

Road safety

Road safety has priority. Only op-erate your car radio if road and traf-fic conditions allow. Familiarise your-self with the unit before setting off onyour journey.You should always be able to hearpolice, fire and ambulance sirens ingood time. For this reason, set thevolume of your car radio at a suita-ble level.

NOTES AND ACCESSORIES

InstallationIf you would like to install your car radioyourself, please read the installation andconnection instructions at the end of themanual.

AccessoriesPlease use only Blaupunkt-approvedaccessories.

Remote controlsThe most important functions can beselected safely from the steering wheelusing the optional remote controls RC08 and RC 10.

AmplifiersAll Blaupunkt amplifiers are suitable foruse with the radio.

CD changerThe following Blaupunkt CD changerscan be connected to the radio: CDCA 06, CDC A 08, CDC A 072, IDC A 09and CDC A 02.The CD changers CDC A 5 and CDCA 071 can also be connected if you usean adapter cable (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607889 093).

International telephoneinformationShould you have any questions abouthow to use the car radio or require anyfurther information, please call us!The telephone information service num-bers are printed on the last page of thismanual.

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Flip/release panel

Theft protectionYour car radio is fitted with a flip/releasepanel to guard against theft. Without thispanel, the unit is worthless to the thief.Protect your unit from theft by taking theflip/release panel with you every timeyou leave the car. Do not leave the panelbehind in the car, even if it is out of sight.The constructive design of the panelmakes for simple handling.

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.

Keep the flip/release panel in thecase provided.

Avoid touching the contacts of theflip/release panel. Please clean itwhen necessary with some whitespirit on a lint-free cloth.

Removing the flip/release panel

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Press the button 1.

This unlatches the flip/release panel.

First pull the flip/release panelstraight and then to the left out ofthe unit.

After removing the flip/release pan-el, the unit switches itself off.

All the current settings are saved.

If there is a CD in the unit, it re-mains there.

Attaching the flip/release panel Slide the flip/release panel from left

to right into the unit guide.

Press the left side of the panel intothe unit until it slots into place.

Note: Do not press against the display

while attaching the flip/release pan-el.

If the device was switched on when thepanel was removed, it will switch itselfback on automatically with the last set-tings (radio, CD, CD-changer or AUX)as soon as the panel is replaced.

FLIP/RELEASE PANEL

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Switching on by inserting a CDIf there is no CD in the CD compart-ment when the car radio is switched off,

press the button 9.

This flip/release panel then opens.

Without exerting any force, slidethe CD into the compartment, print-ed side uppermost, until you feelsome resistance.

The CD is automatically drawn into thedrive.Do not hinder or assist the drive as itdraws the CD in.

Press the flip/release panel gentlyuntil you feel it slot into place.

The car radio switches itself on and CDplayback begins.

Switching on/offThere are various ways of switching thecar radio on and off, as described be-low.

Switching on/off using the ignitionIf the car radio is correctly connected tothe ignition and has not been switchedoff using the button 3, it is switchedon/off simultaneously with the ignition.

You can also switch on your car radiowhen the vehicle ignition is off.

To do so, press the button 3.

Note: To protect the vehicle battery, the

unit switches off automatically afterone hour.

Switching on/off using the flip/release panel

Remove the flip/release panel.

The unit switches itself off.

Replace the flip/release panel oncemore.

The device switches on. The most re-cent setting (radio, CD, CD-changer orAUX) is restored.

Switching on/off using the button3

To switch the unit on, press the but-ton 3.

To switch the unit off, hold the but-ton 3 down for more than twoseconds.

The car radio is now switched off.

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Volume adjustmentThe system volume can be adjusted insteps from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum).

To raise the system volume, turnthe volume control 2 to the right.

To lower the system volume, turnthe volume control 2 to the left.

Setting the switch-on volumeYou can set the volume at which youwish the car radio to play when switchedon.

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “ON VOLUME” appearson the display.

Use the buttons : to set theswitch-on volume.

If you select the “LAST VOL” setting,the volume played before the unit waslast switched off will be reactivated.

Note: To protect your hearing, the power-

on volume is limited to a value of“38”. If the volume level was higherwhen the unit was switched off andthe “LAST VOL” setting is selected,the volume will be reset to “38”when the unit is switched on again.

When you have finished making yourchanges,

press the MENU button 8 or OK; twice.

Mute settingThis feature enables you to lower thesystem volume instantaneously (mute).

Briefly press button 3.

“MUTE” appears on the display.

Activating the mute settingThe unit's mute level is adjustable.

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “MUTE LEVEL” appearson the display.

Use the buttons : to set themute level.

When you have completed the set-ting, press either the MENU button8 or OK ; twice.

Telephone Audio/NavigationAudioIf your car radio is connected to a mo-bile telephone or navigation system,then when the telephone is taken “offthe hook”, or when the navigation sys-tem is speaking, the car radio is muted.The telephone conversation or speechoutput are reproduced via the car radiospeakers. This requires the mobile tele-phone or navigation system to be con-nected to the car radio as described inthe installation instructions. For this youwill need the cable with the followingBlaupunkt number: 7 607 001 503.

Your Blaupunkt dealer can tell you whichnavigation systems can be used withyour car radio.

VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

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If a traffic announcement is receivedduring a telephone call, or while thenavigation system is speaking, the traf-fic announcement is not reproduceduntil the call or the speech output hasfinished.

If a call is received or if the navigationsystem begins speaking during a trafficannouncement, the announcement isreproduced. The telephone call orspeech output can be heard when thetraffic announcement has finished.

The volume at which navigation outputor telephone calls start is adjusted asfollows:

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : until“TEL/NAVI VOL” appears in thedisplay.

Set the desired volume with the buttons :.

When the setting process is com-plete, press the MENU button 8or OK ; twice.

Note:You can adjust the volume level of tele-phone calls and of speech output asthey are made with the volume control2.

VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

Setting the volume for theconfirmation toneIf you hold down a button for longer thantwo seconds when using certain func-tions, e.g. storing a station on a stationbutton, a confirmation tone (beep)sounds. The volume of this beep is ad-justable.

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “BEEP” appears on thedisplay.

Adjust the volume using the and buttons :. “0” means the beep

is off, “9” means maximum beepvolume.

When you have completed the set-ting, press either the MENU button8 or OK ;.

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Radio modeThis unit is equipped with an RDS radioreceiver. Many of the receivable FM sta-tions transmit a signal that not only car-ries the programme but also additionalinformation such as the station nameand programme type (PTY).The station name appears on the dis-play as soon as it is received.

Switching to radio modeIf you are in CD, CD changer or AUXmode,

press the BND/TS button 5

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keep pressing the SRC button @until “RADIO” appears in the dis-play.

RDS function (AF, REG)The RDS functions AF (Alternative Fre-quency) and REG (Regional) extendyour radio's range of functions.

AF: If this RDS function is activat-ed, the unit automatically tunes intothe best receivable frequency forthe station that is currently set.

REG: Some radio stations setaside some of their broadcastingtime for regional programmes thatprovide different regional content.With the REG function, your car ra-dio is prevented from switching toalternative frequencies with a dif-ferent regional content.

Note: REG has to be specially activated/

deactivated in the unit's menu.

Switching REG function on/offTo use the RDS functions AF and REG,

press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “REG” appears on thedisplay. “OFF” or “ON” will be dis-played alongside “REG”.

To switch REG on or off, press the or button :.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK;.

Switching the RDS conveniencefunction on/off

To use the RDS functions AF andREG, press the RDS button 4.

The RDS convenience functions areactive when RDS lights up on the dis-play with a symbol. When the RDS con-venience functions are activated, “REGON” or “REG OFF” appears briefly onthe display.

Selecting the waveband/memoryThis unit can receive programmesbroadcast over the FM as well as MWand LW (AM) waveband. There arethree preset memory levels for the FMrange and one each for the MW andLW ranges.

Six stations can be stored on eachmemory level.

In order to switch between memorylevels or wavebands, briefly pressthe BND/TS button 5.

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Tuning into a stationThere are various methods available fortuning into a station.

Automatic station search mode

Press the or button :.

The unit tunes into the next receivablestation.

Tuning into stations manuallyYou can also tune into stations manual-ly.

Press either the or buttons :.

Note: You can only tune into stations

manually if the RDS function hasfirst been deactivated.

Browsing through broadcastingnetworks (only FM)If a radio station provides several pro-grammes, you have the option of brows-ing through its so-called “broadcastingnetwork”.

Press the or button : tomove to the next station on thebroadcasting network.

Note: If you want to use this feature, the

RDS function must first be activat-ed.

You will then only be able to switch tostations that you have received oncealready. To do so, use the Scan or Trav-elstore function.

Setting the sensitivity of thestation search modeYou can choose whether you wish topreset only strong or also poor-recep-tion stations.

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “SENS” appears on thedisplay.

Press the button :.

The display shows the currently set val-ue for sensitivity. “SENS HI6” denotesmaximum sensitivity. “SENS LO1” is theminimum.

Use the buttons : to set thedesired degree of sensitivity.

When you have completed the set-tings, press the MENU button 8or the OK buttons ;.

Storing stations

Storing stations manually

Select the required FM memorylevel, FM1, FM2, FMT or eitherwaveband MW or LW.

Tune into the desired station.

Hold down one of the preset sta-tion buttons 1 - 6 > on which youwish to store the station for morethan two seconds.

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Storing stations automatically(Travelstore)You can store the six stations with thestrongest reception in the region auto-matically (only FM). The stations arestored in the FMT memory.

Note: Stations that were previously

stored in this memory are deletedin the process.

Hold down the BND / TS button 5for more than two seconds.

The automatic station-storing procedurebegins. “TRAVEL-STORE” appears onthe display. Once the process is com-pleted, the station stored in FMT mem-ory location 1 is played.

Listening to preset stations Select the memory or frequency

range.

Hold down the preset station but-ton 1 - 6 > of the desired station.

Scanning receivable stations(SCAN)You can briefly listen in to all receivablestations. The scanning time can be setin the menu at between 5 and 30 sec-onds.

Starting SCAN

Hold down the OK button ; formore than two seconds.

The scanning process begins. “SCAN”appears briefly on the display, followedby the current station name or frequen-cy, which flashes.

Ending SCAN, continuing to listento a station

Press the OK button ;.

The scanning process is completed, thestation last scanned remains active.

Setting the scanning time Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “SCANTIME” appears onthe display.

Use the buttons : to set thedesired scanning time.

Once the setting has been com-pleted, press the MENU button 8or OK ; twice.

Note: The set scanning time also applies

to scanning in the CD and CDchanger mode.

Programme type (PTY)Besides transmitting the station name,some FM stations also provide informa-tion on the type of programme they arebroadcasting. This information can bereceived and displayed by your car ra-dio.

For example, the programme types canbe:

CULTURE TRAVEL JAZZ

SPORT NEWS POP

ROCK CLASSICS

You can use the PTY function to selectstations of a particular programme type.

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PTY-EONWhen the programme type has beenselected and the search started, the carradio switches from the current stationto a station featuring the selected pro-gramme type.

Note: If no station with the selected pro-

gramme type is located, a beepsounds and “NO PTY” appearsbriefly on the display. The unittunes into the station last receivedonce again.

If the set station or another stationin the broadcasting network trans-mits the selected programme typeat a later time, the car radio auto-matically switches from the currentstation - or from CD or CD changermode - to the station featuring thedesired programme type.

Switching PTY on/off

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “PTY ON” or “PTY OFF”appears on the display.

Press the or button : toswitch PTY on (ON) or off (OFF).

When PTY is activated, PTY lights upon the display.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK;.

Selecting programme type andstarting a search

Press the or button :.

The current programme type appearson the display.

If you would like to select a differ-ent programme type, you canchange to another programme timewithin the time the programme isdisplayed by pressing the or button :.

Or

Press one of the buttons 1 - 6 >to select the programme typestored on that particular button.

The selected programme type will ap-pear briefly on the display.

Press the or button : to startthe search.

The next station corresponding to yourselected programme type will be tunedinto.

Storing the programme type on thestation buttons

Use the or button : to selecta programme type.

Hold down the desired station but-ton 1 - 6 > for more than two sec-onds.

The programme type is now stored onthe selected station button 1 - 6 >.

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Optimising radio reception

High-frequency cut-off feature(HICUT)The HiCut function improves the soundduring poor radio reception (only FM).If interference occurs, the treble is au-tomatically reduced and thus also theinterference level.

Switching HiCut on/off

Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button :repeatedly until “HICUT” appearson the display.

Use the or button : to selectHICUT.

“HICUT 0” denotes no treble reduction,“HICUT 1” the greatest automatic reduc-tion of the treble and the interferencelevel.

Press the MENU button 8 orOK ;.

Selecting radio text displaySome radio stations use the RDS sig-nal to broadcast advertising or other in-formation instead of their station name.Such “radio texts” appear on the dis-play. You can either allow or block thedisplay of radio text.

Press the RDS button 4 until“NAME FIX” appears on the dis-play.

In order to reactivate the display of“radio texts”, hold down the RDSbutton 4 until “NAME VAR” ap-pears on the display.

Setting the displayIn radio mode you can choose betweenthe continuous display of the time or thecontinuous display of the station name/frequency.

Hold down the / DIS button 7until the desired feature appears onthe display.

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Traffic informationYour car radio is equipped with an RDS-EON reception system. EON stands forEnhanced Other Network.

When a traffic announcement (TA) isbroadcast, your unit will automaticallyswitch, within a broadcasting network,from a station which does not transmittraffic information to one that does.

The unit reverts to the programme pre-viously listened to when the traffic an-nouncement is over.

Switching traffic informationpriority on/off Press the TRAF button ?.

Priority for traffic announcements is ac-tivated when the traffic-jam symbol lightsup on the display.

Note:You will hear a warning tone,

if you leave the reception area of atraffic information station to whichyou are currently tuned in;

if you leave the reception area of atraffic information station when youare listening to a CD and the sub-sequent automatic search cannotlocate a new traffic information sta-tion;

if you retune the radio from a trafficinformation station to one that doesnot broadcast traffic information.

Either deactivate the priority for trafficinformation or switch to a station whichbroadcasts traffic information.

TRAFFIC INFORMATION

Setting the trafficannouncement volume Press the MENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “TA VOLUME” appearson the display.

Use the or button : to set thedesired volume.

Once the setting is completed,press the MENU button 8 or OK; twice.

Note: You can also adjust the volume

during a traffic announcement forits duration by using the volumecontrol 2.

Note: You can also adjust the tone and

volume balance for traffic an-nouncements. Please see the“Tone and Volume Balance” sec-tion.

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CD ModeYou can use this device for playingstandard audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs with a diameter of 12 cm.

Risk of damage to CD drive!Single CDs with a diameter of 8 cmand CDs which are not circular(“shape CDs”) should not be used.We accept no liability for any dam-age to the CD drive that may occuras a result of the use of unsuitableCDs.

Starting CD mode If there is no CD in the drive,

Press the button 9.

The flip/release panel opens.

Gently insert the CD into the CDcompartment with the printed sideuppermost until you feel some re-sistance.

The CD will be drawn into the drive au-tomatically.Do not hinder or assist the drive as itdraws the CD in.

Close the panel using light pres-sure until you feel it latch into place.

CD playback begins.

If there is already a CD in the drive,

press the SRC button @ repeated-ly until “CD” appears on the dis-play.

Playback begins from the point at whichit was last interrupted.

Selecting a track Press one of the buttons on the ar-

row block : to select the next orprevious track.

If the or button : is pressed once,the current track is played again fromthe beginning.

Fast track selectionFor fast track selection backwards orforwards:

hold down either the or button: until fast track selection back-wards or forwards begins.

Fast search (audible)For a fast search backwards or forwards

keep the buttons : presseduntil the fast search backwards orforwards begins.

Random play (MIX) Press the button 5 MIX >.

“MIX CD” appears briefly on the display,the MIX symbol lights up. The next trackplayed will be randomly selected.

Stopping MIX

Press the button 5 MIX > onceagain.

“MIX OFF” appears briefly on the dis-play, the MIX symbol goes out.

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Scanning tracks (SCAN)You can briefly listen in to all the trackson a CD.

Hold down the OK button ; formore than two seconds. The nexttrack starts to play.

Note: The scanning time is adjustable.

Read about setting the scanningtime in the section “Setting thescanning time” in the chapter “Ra-dio mode”.

Stopping SCAN and continuingplayback

Press the OK button ; to endscanning.

The current track will then continue toplay.

Repeating a track (REPEAT) If you would like to repeat a track,

press button 4 RPT >.

“REPEAT TRCK” appears briefly on thedisplay, the RPT symbol lights up. Thetrack is then repeated until RPT is de-activated.

Stopping REPEAT

If you would like to end repeat,press the button 4 RPT > onceagain.

“REPEAT OFF” appears briefly on thedisplay, the RPT symbol goes out. Nor-mal playback is resumed.

Interrupting play (PAUSE) Press the button 1 >.

“PAUSE” appears on the display.

Ending Pause

Press the button 1 > during thepause.

Play then resumes.

Changing the display To alter the display between track

number and time or track numberand playing time, press the /DIS 7 button once or severaltimes for more than two secondsuntil the desired elements appearon the display.

Traffic announcements in CDmode If you want to receive traffic an-

nouncements whilst listening to aCD, press the TRAF ? button.

Traffic announcement priority is activewhen the traffic-jam symbol lights up onthe display. Please see the chapter “Traf-fic information”.

Removing a CD Press the button 9.

The flip/release panel opens to the frontand the CD is ejected.

Carefully remove the CD and closethe flip/release panel.

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CD changer mode

Note: Information on handling CDs, in-

serting CDs and operating the CDchanger can be found in the oper-ating instructions accompanyingyour CD changer.

Starting CD changer mode Press the SRC button @ repeat-

edly until “CHANGER” appears onthe display.

Playback begins with the first CD theCD changer recognises.

Selecting a CD To change up or down to a different

CD, press the or button :once or several times.

Selecting a track To move up/down from one track to

another on the current CD,press the or button : once orseveral times.

Fast track selectionFor fast track selection backwards orforwards:

hold down either the or button: until fast track selection back-wards or forwards begins.

Fast search (audible)For a fast search backwards or forwards

keep the buttons : presseduntil the fast search backwards orforwards begins.

Changing the display To alter the display between track

number and playing time or tracknumber and time or track numberand CD number, press the / DIS7 button once or several times formore than two seconds until thedesired elements appear on thedisplay.

Repeating individual tracks orwhole CDs (REPEAT) To repeat the current track, press

the button 4 RPT > briefly.

“REPEAT TRCK” appears briefly on thedisplay and RPT lights up.

To repeat play of the entire CD,press the button 4 RPT > onceagain.

“REPEAT DISC” appears briefly on thedisplay and RPT lights up.

Stopping REPEAT

To stop the repeat function for thecurrent track or CD,press the button 4 RPT > repeat-edly until “REPEAT OFF” appearsbriefly on the display and RPTgoes out.

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Random play (MIX) To play the tracks on the current

CD in random order, press the but-ton 5 MIX >.

“MIX CD” appears briefly on the displayand MIX lights up.

To play the tracks of all the insertedCDs in random order, press thebutton 5 MIX > once again.

“MIX ALL” appears briefly on the dis-play and MIX lights up.

Note: In the case of CD changers CDC

A 08 and IDC A 09, all CDs in thechanger are randomly selected. Allother changers first play all thetracks on a CD in random selectionbefore moving to the next CD inthe changer.

Stopping MIX Press the button 5 MIX > until

“MIX OFF” appears briefly on thedisplay and MIX goes out.

Scanning all tracks on all CDs(SCAN) To listen in briefly to all the tracks

on all inserted CDs in ascendingorder, hold down the OK button ;for more than two seconds.

“SCAN” appears on the display.

Stopping SCAN To stop scanning, press the OK

button ; briefly.

The track currently being scanned thencontinues play.

Note: You can set the scanning time as

required. Please see the section“Setting the scanning time” in the“Radio mode” chapter.

Interrupting Play (PAUSE) Press the button 1 >.

“PAUSE” appears on the display.

Ending Pause

Press the button 1 > during thepause.

Play then resumes.

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CLOCK - Time

Briefly displaying the time Press the / DIS 7 button briefly

to display the time.

Setting the time

Setting the time manually

To set the time manually, press theMENU button 8.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “CLOCKSET” appears onthe display.

Press the button :.

The time appears on the display. Theminutes flash and can now be set.

Set the minutes using the or buttons :.

Once the minutes have been set,press the button :. The hoursnow flash.

Set the hours using the or but-tons :.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK; twice, once you have complet-ed the setting.

Selecting the 12/24-hour clockmode Press the MENU button 8.

“MENU” appears on the display.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “24 H MODE” or “12 HMODE” appears on the display.

Press the buttons : to switchbetween the 12 and 24-hour mode.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK; once you have completed thesetting.

Viewing the time with the carradio switched off and theignition on To view the time when the car radio

is switched off and the ignition isswitched on, press the MENU but-ton 8.

“MENU” appears on the display.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “CLK DISP OFF” or “CLKDISP ON” appears on the display.

Press the button : to switchbetween ON and OFF.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK; once you have completed thesetting.

Briefly viewing the time whenthe car radio is switched offIn order to view the time when the carradio is switched off,

press the button / DIS 7.

The time appears on the display for eightseconds.

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Tone and volume balanceYou can adjust the sound settings foreach source separately (radio, CD, CDchanger, AUX and traffic announce-ment). The volume distribution settingsapply to all the audio sources.

Note: You can only adjust the audio set-

tings for traffic announcementswhilst a traffic announcement is ac-tually being played.

Adjusting the bass Press the AUDIO = button.

“BASS” appears on the display.

Press the or button : to setthe bass.

Press the AUDIO = button onceyou have completed the setting.

Adjusting the treble Press the AUDIO = button.

“BASS” appears on the display.

Press the button : repeatedlyuntil “TREBLE” appears on the dis-play.

Press the or button : to setthe treble.

Press the AUDIO = button onceyou have completed the setting.

Setting the volume distributionleft/right (balance) To set the volume distribution left/

right (balance), press the AUDIO= button.

“BASS” appears on the display.

Press the button : repeatedlyuntil “BALANCE” appears on thedisplay.

Press the or button : to setthe volume distribution left/right.

Press the AUDIO = button onceyou have completed the setting.

Setting the volume distributionfront/rear (fader) To set the volume distribution front/

rear (fader), press the AUDIO =button.

“BASS” appears on the display.

Press the button : repeatedlyuntil “FADER” appears on the dis-play.

Press the or button : to setthe volume distribution front/rear.

Press the AUDIO = button onceyou have completed the setting.

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X-BASSX-Bass means increased bass at lowvolumes.

Note: X-BASS can be adjusted separate-

ly for each audio source (radio, CD,CD-changer and AUX).

Setting X-BASS boostThe X-BASS boost can be increased insteps from 1 to 3.

“X-BASS-OFF” means the function isswitched off.

Press the X-BASS button <

Press the or button : untilthe desired setting appears in thedisplay.

When setting is complete Press the X-BASS button <.

Setting the level indicatorThe spectrometer (level display) brieflyprovides a symbolic display of the vol-ume and the audio control settingswhilst you are adjusting them.

When settings are not being made, thespectrometer indicates the original lev-el of the car radio.You can also set the type of spectromet-er on your menu.There are two types available.

Selecting a spectrometer type

Press the MENU button 8.

“MENU” appears on the display.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “EQ DISPLAY” appearson the display.

Press the or button : tochoose between displaying“SPECTRUM 1” and “SPECTRUM2”or “EQ DISP OFF” set the volumedistribution left/right.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK; twice, once you have complet-ed the setting.

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TECHNICAL DATA

External audio sourcesIn place of the CD changer it is alsopossible to connect other external au-dio sources to the line output. Thesesources can include a portable CD play-er, MiniDisc player or MP3 player.The AUX output has to be switched onin the install menu.To connect up an external audio source,you will need an adapter cable, obtain-able from any authorised Blaupunktdealer (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607 897 093).

Switching the AUX input on/off Press the MENU button 8.

“MENU” appears on the display.

Press the or button : repeat-edly until “AUX-IN-1 OFF” or “AUX-IN-1 ON” appears on the display.

Press the or button : toswitch AUX on or off.

Press the MENU button 8 or OK; once you have completed thesetting.

Note:When the AUX input is switched on, itcan be selected using the SRC button@.

Technical data

AmplifierOutput power: 4 x 25 watts sine

in accordancewith DIN 45 324 at14.4V,4 x 45 watts max.power

TunerFrequency ranges:FM : 87.5 - 108 MHzMW : 531 - 1 602 kHzLW : 153 - 279 kHz

FM transmission range:35 - 16 000 Hz

CDTransmission range:

20 - 20 000 Hz

Pre-amp output4 channels: 3 V

Input sensitivity:AUX 1 input : 2 V / 6 kΩ

Tel-/Navi input : 10 V / 1 kΩ

Subject to changes!

EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES

10/02 CM/PSS 8 622 403 559

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