Radio / DVD / CD / MP3 / WMA
Long Beach DVD35
7 645 680 310
Operating instructions
CONTROLS
1
2
Button to switch the device on/
off and operate the volume
mute feature.
OFF button on the remote con-
trol for switching the device off.
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AUDIO button.
Adjusts bass, treble, balance,
fader and X-bass.
SRC button to switch sources
between CD/DVD, Tuner, CD
changer (if connected) and
AUX.
button to open the flip-re-
lease control panel.
3
4
Volume control.
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SETUP button to call up the
setup menu of the DVD player.
BND•TS button.
Short press: Selects the FM
and AM memory banks.
Long press: Starts the FM/AM
Travelstore function.
MENU button to call up the
main menu (root menu) of a
DVD.
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ENTER button to confirm menu
entries on DVDs and in the set-
up menu.
5
6
7
DIS•ESC button to change the
display contents, to close the
menus without saving changes.
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MUTE button to mute the de-
vice.
Arrow buttons on the remote
control and the device with
identical function.
buttons to start the fast
forward/reverse search, to con-
trol slow-motion in DVD mode.
MENU•OK button
Short press: Calls up the men-
us for basic settings and con-
firms menu entries. Confirms
menu entries in DVD menus.
Long press: Starts the scan
function.
A
B
button to start and interrupt
(freeze frame) the DVD play-
back.
GOTO button for direct selec-
tion of playing time or title on a
CD/DVD, selecting playing time,
chapter or title on a DVD.
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9
DEQ button to call up the
equalizer menu.
Buttons 1 - 6.
3
CONTROLS
C
D
E
DISPLAY button to display
playing time information on the
external display.
M
N
O
P
AUDIO button to select the au-
dio track of a DVD.
SUB-T button to select the sub-
titles of a DVD.
ANGLE button to select a cam-
era perspective (dependent
upon the DVD).
STOP button to interrupt the
playback.
TV MODE button to switch the
TV standard of the DVD player
to adjust to the external display.
button for up and down
track selection in CD mode and
to select the previous or next
chapter in DVD mode, single-
frame search in DVD mode.
F
G
H
ZOOM button to zoom the im-
age area in/out.
DIMMER button to directly call
up the display menu.
Q
RETURN button to change
back one level in the menu of a
DVD.
AUDIO ONLY button
No function
R
S
TITLE button to call up the title
menu of a DVD.
I
J
PBC button, playback control.
Numeric keys for direct selec-
tion of chapters and playing
time in DVD mode or MP3
mode.
PLAY MODE button for setting
the repeat mode (REPEAT) of a
CD or DVD.
K
L
PROGRAM button to program
the playlist of a CD or DVD.
button to eject the DVD/CD
from the device (visible only
with opened control panel).
A-B button to define and re-
peat a self-defined title of a
DVD/CD.
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CONTENTS
Listening to stored stations .......... 18
Scanning receivable stations
Notes and accessories ........... 8
Road safety.................................... 8
Installation...................................... 8
Remote control RC 14 H ............... 8
Installations
(not part of the scope of delivery) .. 9
Activating/deactivating demo mode .. 9
Time-out (time window) .................. 9
(SCAN)........................................ 18
Setting the scanning time............. 18
Programme type (PTY) ................ 18
Optimising radio reception ........... 20
SHARX ........................................ 20
Configuring the display ................ 21
DVD operation ...................... 21
Region code ................................ 21
License ........................................ 22
Switching to DVD mode............... 22
Starting playback ......................... 23
Display ......................................... 23
Fast forward/reverse search ........ 23
Slow motion ................................. 24
Single frame................................. 24
Freeze frame................................ 24
Interrupting playback ................... 24
Skipping a chapter ....................... 25
Repeated playback of a DVD title. 25
Direct selection of a chapter ........ 25
Resuming playback at the start
Detachable control panel ..... 10
Theft protection............................ 10
Detaching the control panel ......... 10
Attaching the control panel .......... 11
Switching on/off ................... 11
Adjusting the volume............ 12
Setting the power-on volume........ 12
Quickly reducing the volume
(Mute) .......................................... 13
Telephone audio/navigation audio ..13
Setting the volume of the
confirmation beep ........................ 14
Automatic sound .......................... 15
Radio mode........................... 15
Adjusting the tuner ....................... 15
Switching to radio mode .............. 16
Switching the RDS function
on or off (FM only) ....................... 16
Selecting the waveband/
of the first title of a DVD............... 26
Displaying subtitles ...................... 26
Selecting the playback language.. 27
Changing the camera perspective .. 27
Zooming in/out of an image area.. 27
memory bank ............................... 16
Tuning into a station ..................... 16
Setting the sensitivity of
station seek tuning ....................... 17
Storing stations ............................ 17
Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore) ................................. 17
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CONTENTS
DVD menu............................. 28 CD mode ............................... 37
Displaying the DVD menu ............ 28 Switching to CD mode................. 37
Selecting menu entries ................ 28 Selecting tracks ........................... 37
Exiting the DVD menu .................. 28 Direct track selection with the
Displaying the title menu .............. 28 remote control.............................. 37
Playback of DVD audio ................ 29 Fast track selection...................... 38
Repeated playback of a defined
section of a title............................ 29 Random track play (MIX).............. 39
Programming your favourite track Scanning tracks (SCAN) ............. 39
Fast searching (audible)............... 38
with the remote control ................ 29 Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ......... 39
Repeated playback of a defined
section of a title............................ 40
DVD setup............................. 30
Calling up the setup menu ........... 30
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)..... 40
Performing settings in the
Changing the display ................... 40
setup menu .................................. 30
Displaying CD text ....................... 41
General Setup - general settings . 31
Audio Setup ................................. 32
Video Setup - image settings ....... 32
Programming your favourite track
with the remote control ................ 41
Ejecting a CD .............................. 42
Preferences - preferred settings .. 33
MP3/WMA mode ................... 42
Setting password protection -
Assigning a password.................. 35 Preparing an MP3/WMA CD ....... 42
Exiting the setup menu ................. 36 Switching to MP3 mode............... 44
Setting the display
(internal display)........................... 44
Selecting the directory
on the device ............................... 44
Selecting a track on the device .... 45
Selecting a directory/track
with the remote control ................ 45
Fast search .................................. 46
Random track play – MIX ............. 47
Scanning tracks – SCAN ............. 47
Repeated playback of individual tracks
or entire directories – REPEAT ......... 47
Repeated playback of a defined
section of a title............................ 48
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)..... 48
Selecting MP3 info ...................... 48
Displaying scrolling texts (scroll) .. 49
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CONTENTS
CD-changer mode ................ 49 Sound.................................... 54
Switching to CD-changer mode ... 49 Adjusting the bass ....................... 54
Selecting CDs ............................. 49 Adjusting the treble ...................... 54
Selecting tracks ........................... 49 Setting the left/right volume
Fast searching (audible)............... 50 distribution (balance).................... 55
Changing the display ................... 50 Adjusting the front/rear volume
Repeating individual tracks or
distribution (fader)........................ 55
whole CDs (REPEAT) .................. 50
Random track play (MIX).............. 51
Scanning all tracks on all CDs
(SCAN)........................................ 51
Naming CDs ................................ 51
X-BASS ................................. 55
Equalizer ............................... 56
Switching the equalizer on/off ...... 56
Selecting sound presets .............. 56
Selecting vehicle presets ............. 57
Manually adjusting the equalizer... 57
Help adjusting the equalizer ......... 59
CLOCK time .......................... 53
Displaying the time....................... 53
Setting the clock manually ........... 53
Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode ..53
Displaying the time continuously
Adjusting the display settings .60
Adjusting the display brightness... 60
Adjusting the viewing angle.......... 60
when the device is off and the
ignition is on................................. 53
External audio sources ......... 61
Switching the AUX input on/off .... 61
Amplifier/sub-out ................. 62
Switching the internal amplifier
on/off ........................................... 62
Switching the dual zone on/off ..... 62
Specifications ....................... 63
Amplifier ...................................... 63
Tuner............................................ 63
DVD ............................................. 63
CD ............................................... 63
Pre-amp out ................................. 63
Input sensitivity ............................ 63
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES
Notes and accessories
Note that due to road safety, the driv-
er should be viewing videos only
while the vehicle is standing.
Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt
product. We hope you enjoy using this
new piece of equipment.
Installation
Please read these operating instruc-
tions before using the equipment for
the first time.
If you want to install your car sound
system yourself, please read the instal-
lation and connection instructions that
follow these operating instructions.
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 de-
vice, please contact your dealer or the
telephone hotline for your country. You
will find the telephone number printed
at the back of this booklet.
Remote control RC 14 H
When you operate the Long Beach
DVD35 for the first time, you must in-
sert the batteries in the remote con-
trol.
Inserting the batteries
1. Open the battery compartment by
removing the cover.
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:
2. Battery size: Two AAA batteries,
type LR03 Micro.
Before inserting the batteries, en-
sure that the poles of the battery
are aligned as shown in the bat-
tery compartment.
Blaupunkt GmbH
Hotline
Robert Bosch Str. 200
D-31139 Hildesheim
Insert the batteries.
3. Close the battery compartment.
Road safety
Note:
Exhausted batteries do not belong
in household waste; they should
be disposed of according to local
regulations.
Road safety has absolute
priority. Only operate your car sound
system if the road and traffic
conditions allow you to do so.
Familiarise yourself with the device
before setting off on your journey.
You should always be able to hear
police, fire and ambulance sirens in
good time from inside your vehicle.
For this reason, listen to your car
sound system at a suitable volume
level during your journey.
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES
● External display
Activating the remote control
An external display is required to
view DVD movies and VCDs. You
can obtain further information
about suitable monitors from your
Blaupunkt dealer.
Point the remote control at the infrared
receiver in the front of the device.
Operating angle: Approx. 30° in each
direction from the front side of the IR
receiver in the front of the device.
● Amplifiers
The accompanying remote control al-
lows for operating all the functions of
the DVD mode and controlling the ba-
sic functions of the other operating
modes.
Any Blaupunkt amplifier can be
used.
● CD changers
You can connect the following
Blaupunkt CD changers:
CDC A 03, CDC A 08 and
IDC A 09.
You cannot switch the device on/off
using the accompanying remote con-
trol.
Activating/deactivating demo
mode
Installations
(not part of the scope of delivery)
You can activate the demo mode at the
device. In demo mode, the different
functions of the device are displayed.
Use only accessories approved by
Blaupunkt.
●
Remote controls
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
The RC 10 steering wheel remote
control allows you to access the
most important functions of your
car sound system safely and con-
veniently from your steering
wheel.
The display shows the menu.
➮ Press and hold the MENU•OK
button 7 pressed for more than
four seconds while the menu is
displayed to activate or deactivate
the demo mode.
You cannot switch the device on/
off using the remote control.
Time-out (time window)
The device features a time-out func-
tion.
The RC 13 H cable remote control
and the corresponding adapter al-
lows for controlling the RSA (Rear
Seat Entertainment) in the dual
zone mode. You can obtain further
information from your Blaupunkt
dealer.
For example, if you press the
MENU•OK button 7 and select a
menu item, the device switches back
after approx. 16 seconds after the last
button activation. The settings per-
formed are saved.
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CONTROL PANEL
Detachable control panel
Theft protection
The device is equipped with a detach-
able control panel (flip-release panel)
as a way of protecting your equipment
against theft. The device is worthless
to a thief without this control panel.
Detaching the control panel
➮ Press the
button 2.
The control panel opens out towards
you.
➮ Hold the control panel by its right
side and then pull it straight out of
the bracket.
Protect your device against theft by
taking the control panel with you when-
ever you leave your vehicle. Do not
leave the control panel inside your ve-
hicle - not even in a hiding place.
The control panel has been designed
to be easy to use.
Notes:
Notes:
●
All the current settings are saved.
●
Never drop the control panel.
●
Any inserted DVD/CD remains in
the device.
●
Never expose the control panel to
direct sunlight or other heat sourc-
es.
●
The device switches off automati-
cally after approx. one minute.
●
Avoid direct skin contact with the
control panel’s electrical contacts.
If necessary, please clean the
contacts of the KeyCard with a
lint-free cloth moistened with
cleaning alcohol.
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CONTROL PANEL
SWITCHING ON/OFF
Attaching the control panel
Switching on/off
➮ Hold the control panel at approxi-
There are various ways of switching the
device on/off:
mately right angles 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 carefully into the
bracket until it clicks into place.
Switching on/off using the vehicle
ignition
The device will switch on/off simulta-
neously with the ignition if the device
is correctly connected to the vehicle’s
ignition and you did not switch the de-
vice off by pressing button 1.
➮ Flip up the control panel and care-
fully press it into the device until it
clicks into place.
Switching the device on/off using
the detachable control panel
➮ Detach the control panel.
The device switches off automatically
after approx. one minute.
2.
➮ Attach the control panel again.
1.
The device switches on. The last set-
ting (radio, DVD/CD, CD changer or
AUX) will be reactivated.
Note:
When attaching the control panel,
make sure you do not press the
display.
Switching on/off using button 1
➮ To switch on the device, press but-
ton 1.
If the device was still switched on when
you detached the control panel, it will
automatically switch on with the last
setting activated (radio, DVD/CD, CD
changer or AUX) when the panel is
replaced.
➮ To switch off the device, press and
hold down button 1 for longer
than two seconds.
The device switches off.
Note:
To protect the vehicle battery, the
device will switch off automatically
after one hour if the ignition is off.
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SWITCHING ON/OFF
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Adjusting the volume
Switching the device off with the
remote control
Note:
The device can also be switched off
using the supplied RC 14 H remote
control.
The internal amplifier can be
switched off. If the loudspeakers
do not emit any sound, please
read the section entitled “Switch-
ing the internal amplifier on/off” in
the “Amplifier” chapter.
➮ Press the OFF button 1 on the
remote control.
The device switches off.
You can adjust the volume in steps from
0 (off) to 50 (maximum).
To increase the volume,
➮ turn the volume control 3 clock-
wise.
To decrease the volume,
➮ turn the volume control 3 anti-
clockwise.
Adjusting the volume with the
remote control
The volume can also be adjusted us-
ing the supplied remote control.
➮ To increase the volume, press the
VOL+ button 3 on the remote
control.
➮ To decrease the volume, press the
VOL- button 3 on the remote
control.
Setting the power-on volume
You can set the default volume level at
which the device plays when it is
switched on.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VOLUME MENU”
appears on the display.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
Quickly reducing the volume
(Mute)
to display the volume menu.
“ON VOLUME” and the currently set
value are displayed or “LAST VOL-
UME” is displayed.
You can quickly reduce the volume to
a preset level (Mute).
➮ Briefly press button 1.
➮ Adjust the power-on volume using
“MUTE” appears on the display.
the
buttons 6.
Cancelling mute
To help you adjust the setting more
easily, the device will increase or de-
crease the volume as you make your
changes.
To return to your previously set volume
level,
➮ briefly press button 1 again.
If you change the setting to “LAST
VOLUME”, the volume when the de-
Muting with the remote control
vice switches on will be the same as The volume can also be muted using
the volume level that was set the last the supplied remote control.
time you switched the device off.
➮ Press the MUTE button ? on the
remote control.
Danger to hearing!
If the power-on volume is set to
“MUTE” appears on the display.
maximum, the volume level can be
very high when the device is
To return to your previously set volume
switched on.
Cancelling mute
level,
If the volume was set to maximum
➮ press the MUTE button ? again.
before the device was switched off
and the power-on volume is set to
“LAST VOLUME”, the volume level
can be very high when the device is
switched on again.
Severe damage to your hearing can
be caused in both cases!
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 a navigation an-
nouncement is made. You will then hear
the caller or navigation announcement
over the car sound system’s loud-
speakers. In order for this feature to
work, the mobile telephone or naviga-
tion system must be connected to the
car sound system as described in the
installation instructions.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
You will need a cable for this with the
following Blaupunkt number: 7 607 001
503.
Setting the volume of the
confirmation beep
The system will output a confirmation
beep for some functions if you keep a
button pressed down for longer than
approx. two seconds, for instance,
You can find out from your Blaupunkt
dealer which navigation systems can
be used with your car sound system.
The volume with which telephone calls when assigning a radio station to a sta-
or navigation announcements are tion preset button. You can adjust the
broadcast can be adjusted.
volume of this beep.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VOLUME MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “VOLUME MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
to display the volume menu.
to display the volume menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “TEL/NAVI”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “BEEP VOL”
appears on the display.
➮ Set your preferred volume level
➮ Adjust the volume using the
buttons 6. “0” means that the
beep is deactivated, “6” means
that the maximum beep volume is
set.
using the
buttons 6.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
Note:
You can use the volume control
3 to adjust the volume of tele-
phone calls and navigation an-
nouncements whilst you are lis-
tening to them.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
RADIO MODE
Automatic sound
Radio mode
This feature automatically adjusts the
volume of the car sound system to suit
the speed at which the vehicle is trav-
elling. In order for this to work, your car
sound system must be connected as
described in the installation instruc-
tions.
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 sta-
tion name and programme type (PTY).
The station name appears on the dis-
play as soon as the tuner receives it.
You can adjust the automatic volume
boost feature in six steps from (0 to 5).
Adjusting the tuner
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
To ensure proper functioning of the
tuner, the device must be set for the
region in which you are located. You
can select among USA, South Ameri-
ca (S-America), Asia (ASIA), Europe
(EUROPE) and Thailand. The device
is factory-set to the region in which it
was delivered. If you experience prob-
lems with your radio reception, please
check this setting.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “VOLUME MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
to display the volume menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “AUTO SOUND”
appears on the display.
➮ Set the volume adjustment level
These operating instructions apply to
the regional setting for USA, South
America, Asia and Thailand.
using the
buttons 6.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ Switch off the device by pressing
button 1.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
➮ Press the buttons 3 and 6 9 and
hold them pressed.
Note:
➮ Press and hold the button 1 until
The optimum setting for the
speed-dependent volume adjust-
ment feature depends on how
noise levels develop in your partic-
ular vehicle. You will need to test
various settings in order to find out
which is best suited to your vehi-
cle.
the display shows TUNER AREA.
The currently set region is shown on
the upper display line.
➮ To select the region, press the
or button 6.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
to exit the menu and save the
setting.
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RADIO MODE
Switching to radio mode
To start the radio mode,
➮ press the BND•TS button 4
or
Selecting the waveband/
memory bank
This device can be used to receive sta-
tions in the FM and AM frequency
bands. Three memory banks (FM1,
FM2 and FMT) are available for the FM
waveband and two memory banks (AM
and AMT) for the AM waveband.
➮ press the SRC button ; on the
device or the SOURCE button ;
on the remote control repeatedly
until “TUNER” appears on the dis-
play.
Six stations can be stored in each
memory bank.
Switching the RDS function on
or off (FM only)
The RDS function expands the per-
formance spectrum of your tuner.
To switch between the memory banks
FM1, FM2 and FMT or the memory
banks AM and AMT,
➮ briefly press the BND•TS button 4.
If the RDS function is activated, the
radio automatically tunes into the best
receivable frequency for the station that
is currently set.
Tuning into a station
There are various ways of tuning into
a station.
To use the RDS function,
Automatic station seek tuning
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6.
“TUNER MENU” appears on the dis-
play.
The radio tunes into the next receiva-
ble station.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 to
Tuning into stations manually
display the tuner menu.
You can also tune into stations manu-
ally.
“RDS ON” or “RDS OFF” appears on
the display.
Note:
➮ To switch RDS on/off, press the
or button 6.
You can only tune into stations
manually if the RDS function is
deactivated.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
➮ Press the or button 6.
The RDS functions are active if RDS
appears on the display.
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RADIO MODE
Setting the sensitivity of station Storing stations
seek tuning
Storing stations manually
You can choose whether the radio
should only tune into stations provid-
ing good reception or whether it can
also tune into those with a weak re-
ception.
➮ Select the desired memory bank
FM1, FM2, FMT, AM or AMT.
➮ Tune into the station that you
want.
➮ Press and hold down one of the
station buttons 1 - 6 9 for longer
than two seconds to assign the
station to that button.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
“TUNER MENU” appears on the dis-
play.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 to
Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore)
You can automatically store the six
strongest stations in the region. The
stations are stored in the FMT or AMT
memory bank.
display the tuner menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “SENS” appears
on the display.
The display shows the currently set
sensitivity level. “SENS HI3” means that
the tuner is set to the highest sensitiv- Note:
ity setting. “SENS LO1” means it is set
to the lowest sensitivity setting.
Any stations that were previously
stored in this memory bank are
deleted in the process.
➮ Set the sensitivity level that you
want using the
buttons 6.
➮ First, select an FM memory bank
for an FM Travelstore or an AM
memory bank for an AM Travel-
store.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
➮ Press and hold down the BND•TS
button 4 for longer than two sec-
onds.
Note:
The storing procedure begins. “TRAV-
EL STORE PLEASE WAIT” 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 or AMT memory bank.
You can adjust different sensitivi-
ties for FM and AM.
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RADIO MODE
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 to
display the menu. “SCAN TIME”
and the currently set time are dis-
played.
Listening to stored stations
➮ Select the memory bank or wave-
band.
➮ Press the station button 1 - 6 9
➮ Set the scanning time that you
of the desired station.
want using the
buttons 6.
Scanning receivable stations
(SCAN)
When you have finished making your
changes,
You can use the scan function to play
all the receivable stations briefly. You
can set the scanning time from 5 to 30
seconds in the menu in increments of
five seconds.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
Note:
The defined scanning time is also
applied by the system to scanning
carried out in DVD/CD and CD-
changer mode.
Starting SCAN
➮ Press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7 for longer
than two seconds.
Programme type (PTY)
Scanning begins. “SCAN” appears
briefly on the display followed by a dis-
play of the current station name or fre-
quency.
Besides transmitting the station name,
some FM stations also provide infor-
mation on the type of programme that
they are broadcasting. Your car radio
can receive and display this informa-
tion.
Cancelling SCAN and continuing
listening to a station
For example, the programme types can
be:
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Scanning stops and the radio contin-
ues playing the station that it tuned into
last.
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Setting the scanning time
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
You can use the PTY function to select
stations of a particular programme
type.
“TUNER MENU” appears on the dis-
play.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VARIOUS MENU”
appears on the display.
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RADIO MODE
PTY-EON
Selecting a programme type and
starting seek tuning
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.
➮ Press the or button 6.
The programme type that you select-
ed last appears on the display.
Notes:
➮ If you want to select another pro-
gramme type, you can do so by
pressing the or button 6
whilst this display is visible.
●
If the tuner does not find a station
that corresponds to the selected
programme type, you will hear a
beep and “NO PTY” appears brief-
ly on the display. The radio will
then retune to the station that it
received last.
Or
➮ Press one of the buttons 1 - 6 9
to select a programme type that is
assigned to one of these buttons.
●
If the tuned radio station or anoth-
er station on the broadcasting net-
work broadcasts your selected
programme type at a later point in
time, the radio will automatically
switch from the currently tuned
station or from DVD/CD or CD-
changer mode to the station
whose programme type matches
the one you selected.
The selected programme type appears
briefly on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
start seek tuning.
The radio will then tune into the next
station that it finds that corresponds to
your selected programme type.
Assigning a programme type to a
station button
Switching PTY on/off
➮ Select a programme type using
the or button 6.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
“TUNER MENU” appears on the dis-
play.
➮ Press and hold the desired station
button 1 - 6 9 for longer than two
seconds.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 to
display the tuner menu.
The programme type is stored on the
selected button 1 - 6 9.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “PTY” appears on
the display with the current setting.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
switch PTY ON or OFF.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
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RADIO MODE
Optimising radio reception
SHARX
The SHARX function allows you to
largely avoid interference caused by
neighbouring radio stations (FM only).
Switch on the SHARX function if the
density of radio stations in your area is
very high.
Treble reduction feature during
interference (HICUT)
The HICUT function improves recep-
tion during poor radio reception (only
FM). If reception interferences are
present, the interference level is auto-
matically reduced.
Switching SHARX on/off
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Switching HICUT on/off
“TUNER MENU” appears on the dis-
play.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
“TUNER MENU” appears on the dis-
play.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 to
display the tuner menu.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “SHARX” appears
on the display.
to display the tuner menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “HICUT” appears
on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
switch SHARX on/off.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
“SHARX OFF” means automatic band-
width switching is deactivated, “SHARX
ON” means it is activated.
adjust the HICUT setting.
“HICUT 0” means that no automatic
reduction of the interference level will
be made; “HICUT 2” means that a
maximum reduction will be made.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
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RADIO MODE
DVD OPERATION
Configuring the display
DVD operation
In radio mode, you can choose be-
tween various display modes.
Risk of severe damage to the
DVD/CD drive!
Mini DVDs/CD singles with a diam-
eter of 8 cm and non-circular con-
toured DVDs/CDs (shape CDs)
must not be used.
We accept no responsibility for any
damage to the DVD/CD drive that
may occur as a result of the use of
unsuitable DVDs/CDs.
1. “NORMAL MODE”
First line: Memory bank and sta-
tion name (if it can be received)
Second line: Frequency of the se-
lected station.
2. “CLOCK MODE”
First line: Memory bank and sta-
tion name (if it can be received)
Second line: frequency of the se-
lected station and clock time.
Region code
Code Region
3. “MINIMAL MODE”
1
NorthAmerica, incl. the US and
Canada.
First line: Memory bank and sta-
tion name (if it can be received)
Second line: No display.
2
Japan, Europe (excl. Eastern
Europe), Middle East, South
Africa.
➮ Briefly press the DIS•ESC button
5 to switch between the options.
3
4
Korea and South-East Asia.
Oceania incl. Australia, New
Zealand, Central and South
America.
5
India, Eastern Europe, Africa,
and Russia.
6
China.
All
regions.
The DVDs are identified with the re-
gion code applicable to the respective
region.
This device is permanently set to the
region code that is valid for the region
in which it was sold.
If the device does not play a DVD
(“WRONG RC” is shown on the inter-
nal display), please check whether the
DVD features the region code that is
valid for your region.
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DVD OPERATION
Playing a DVD with a different region
code is not possible.
Switching to DVD mode
If there is no DVD inserted in the
drive,
This device can be used to play the
following data carriers/data formats:
➮ switch on the device by pressing
button 1.
●
DVD video and DVD audio.
DVD-MP3/WMA.
➮ Press the button 2.
●
●
Video CD (VCD).
The control panel opens.
MP3/WMA CDs, see the chapter
“MP3/WMA mode”.
➮ Gently insert the DVD with its
printed side pointing up into the
drive until you feel some resist-
ance.
●
Audio CDs, see the chapter “CD
mode”.
The drive draws in the DVD automati-
cally.
License
Manufactured under license of Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and
the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
You must not hinder or assist the drive
as it draws in the DVD.
➮ Gently close the control panel
whilst exerting a little pressure un-
til you feel it click into place.
This product contains technologies that
are copyright-protected under certain
US-American patents. The copyrights The DVD data are loaded.
are property of Macrovision Corpora-
Dependent upon the inserted DVD, the
playback starts or the DVD menu dis-
plays.
tion and other copyright owners. The
use of this copyright-protected technol-
ogy must be approved by Macrovision
Corporation and is intended exclusively
for private use and other presentations
in a limited scope, unless Macrovision
Corporation first issued a respective
permission.
If a DVD is already inserted in the
drive,
➮ press the SRC button ; on the
device or the SOURCE button ;
on the remote control repeatedly
until “DVD” appears on the display.
Playback begins from the point at which
it was last interrupted.
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DVD OPERATION
● CHAPTER REMAIN
Starting playback
Example: TITLE 01/12 CHAP-
TER 08/26 00 : 05 : 22: The first
of twelve titles and the eighth of
26 chapters of this title is playing.
Next to it is the remaining playing
time of the current chapter.
After the desired DVD/VCD is loaded,
either the DVD menu is displayed or
the playback starts. This action is de-
pendent upon the inserted DVD.
➮ Press the button A or move
the selection mark to the menu
item that starts the movie, and
press the ENTER button > to
start the playback.
Showing/changing the display
information
➮ Press the DISPLAY button C on
the remote control repeatedly until
the desired information is dis-
played.
The DVD starts playing.
Display
Different information about the playing
time can be shown on the connected
display. The display can be hidden.
The display information is shown at the
top edge of the display.
Hiding the display information
The following displays are available:
➮ Press the DISPLAY button C
repeatedly until DISPLAY OFF
displays briefly and the display in-
formation is hidden.
●
●
●
TITLE ELAPSED
Example: TITLE 01/12 CHAP-
TER 08/26 01 : 26 : 14: The first
of twelve titles and the eighth of
26 chapters of this title is playing.
Next to it is the time elapsed of the
current title.
Fast forward/reverse search
You can fast forward or reverse the
DVD at 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x the
speed (dependent upon the DVD;
some DVDs can only be played up to
16x the speed).
TITLE REMAIN
Example: TITLE 01/12 CHAP-
TER 08/26 00 : 31 : 58: The first
of twelve titles and the eighth of
26 chapters of this title is playing.
Next to it is the time remaining of
the current title.
To fast forward or reverse search the
DVD,
➮ press the
or
button @ on
the remote control repeatedly until
the desired speed is displayed.
CHAPTER ELAPSED
Example: TITLE 01/12 CHAP-
TER 08/26 00 : 01 : 34: The first
of twelve titles and the eighth of
26 chapters of this title is playing.
Next to it is the elapsed playing
time of the current chapter.
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DVD OPERATION
Stopping fast forward/reverse
search
Single frame
You can stop the movie of a DVD and
watch it in single frames.
To stop fast forward,
➮ press the button A on the
➮ First, press the button A on
remote control.
the remote control.
The DVD is played back at normal
speed.
➮ Press the STEP button P on
the remote control once or several
times to display the next frames
Slow motion
The DVD can be played forward or
reverse at reduced speed.
or
➮ press the STEP button P to
display the previous frames.
➮ First, press the button A on
the remote control.
Freeze frame
➮ Press the SLOW button @
once or several times on the
remote control for forward slow
motion
➮ During playback, press the but-
ton A on the remote control or
the button 6 9 on the device.
The playback is interrupted and shown
as a freeze frame.
or
➮ the SLOW button @ for
Continuing playback
reverse slow motion.
To continue the playback
After pressing the SLOW
/
but-
➮ press the button A on the re-
ton @ several times, the playback is
switched to half the regular speed
(1/2).
mote control or the button 6
on the device.
9
Interrupting playback
➮ Press the button O on the
With every additional press of the but-
ton, the speed is reduced further (1/4,
1/8 and 1/16).
remote control.
To play the DVD at regular speed
again,
The playback is interrupted, the start
screen of the device and the text
„PRESS PLAY TO CONTINUE“ are
displayed.
➮ press the button A on the re-
mote control.
Continuing playback
➮ press the button A on the
remote control.
Playback is continued again.
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DVD OPERATION
To repeat the entire DVD,
Skipping a chapter
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
A title of the DVD can be divided into
several smaller chapters.
on the remote control a third time.
The display shows the repeat symbol
and “ALL”.
To jump to the next or another chapter,
➮ press the button P once or
several times on the remote con-
trol.
Cancelling repeat
If you want to cancel the repeat func-
tion,
The playback jumps to the beginning
of the next or the corresponding follow-
ing chapter.
➮ press the PLAY MODE button
J on the remote control repeat-
edly until the repeat symbol is no
longer shown on the display.
To jump to the beginning of the current
or a previous chapter,
➮ press the button P once or
several times on the remote con-
trol.
Direct selection of a chapter
The remote control can also be used
to directly select a chapter or a specif-
ic position (playing time).
The playback jumps to the beginning
of the current or the corresponding pre-
vious chapter.
Selecting a chapter
To directly select a chapter,
Repeated playback of a DVD
title
A DVD is divided into different titles and
chapters, which can be selected on an
individual basis.
➮ press the GOTO button B on the
remote control.
The external display shows the GOTO
menu.
➮ Move the selection mark with the
buttons of the remote control
6 to “CHAPTER”.
Repeated playback of a chapter or
title
To repeat the current chapter,
➮ Press the ENTER button > on the
➮ press the PLAY MODE button
J on the remote control.
remote control.
➮ Enter the three-digit number of the
desired chapter using the numeric
buttons 0 to 9 S on the remote
control and press the ENTER but-
ton >.
The display shows the repeat symbol
and “CHAPTER”.
To repeat the current title,
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
on the remote control a second
time.
Playback is continued at the desired
position.
The display shows the repeat symbol
and “TITLE”.
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DVD OPERATION
To exit the GOTO menu and continue
with full playback,
Resuming playback at the start
of the first title of a DVD
➮ press the GOTO button B on the
➮ Press the
button A on the
remote control.
remote control.
Selecting the playing time
Playback resumes at the start of the
title.
You can directly select a specific posi-
tion on the DVD by specifying the play-
ing time of this position either in the
chapter or in the title.
Note:
For most DVDs, this is the main
menu (root) of the DVD.
To jump to a specific position,
Displaying subtitles
To display subtitles,
➮ press the GOTO button B on the
remote control.
➮ press the SUB-T button N on
The external display shows the GOTO
menu.
the remote control.
The display information appears. The
number of languages available for sub-
titles and the current language are dis-
played next to “SUBTITLE”.
➮ Move the selection mark with the
buttons of the remote control
6 to “TT TIME” to set the abso-
lute playing time in the title, or to
CH TIME” to set the playing time
of the current chapter.
To change the language of the subti-
tles,
➮ Press the ENTER button > on the
➮ press the SUB-T button N once
or several times until the subtitles
are displayed in the desired lan-
guage.
remote control.
➮ Enter the desired position in
hours, minutes and seconds using
the numeric buttons 0 to 9 S on
the remote control.
Note:
You can also determine in the
menu of the DVD whether and in
which language subtitles are dis-
played (see DVD menu).
Playback is continued at the desired
position.
To exit the GOTO menu and continue
with full playback,
➮ press the GOTO button B on the
remote control.
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DVD OPERATION
read the section “Displaying the
camera perspective” in the “Set-
up” chapter.
Selecting the playback
language
To select the playback language,
Zooming in/out of an image
area
You can enlarge a freely selectable
➮ press the AUDIO button M once
or several times on the remote
control.
The display information is shown. The section of the movie being played up
number of the language, the number to 4 times or reduce it to one-fourth.
of available playback languages and
the current language are shown.
To enlarge the image area,
➮ press the ZOOM button F once
Note:
You can also select the playback
or several times on the remote
control.
language in the menu of the DVD
(see DVD menu).
Every time you press the button, the
central image area is enlarged incre-
mentally.Available zoom levels are 2x,
3x and 4x.
Changing the camera
perspective
There are DVDs that offer two or more
different camera perspectives for a
scene.
Note:
After setting the desired zoom,
you can freely move the image
area with the arrow buttons 6 of
the remote control.
The number of the current camera per-
spective and the number of possible
camera perspectives is shown in the Reducing the image area
display information next to the camera
symbol.
After the maximum zoom is reached,
the image is reduced with each press
of the ZOOM button F in increments
of 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4.
To change the camera perspective,
➮ press the ANGLE button D on
the remote control.
Deactivating zoom in/out
The scene is shown from the next cam-
era perspective. The display informa-
tion is shown.
To continue viewing the movie without
zoom,
➮ press the ZOOM button F on
the remote control repeatedly until
the image is displayed without
zoom in/out.
Note:
You can specify in the setup menu
that a camera symbol is shown if
additional camera perspectives
are available. For further details,
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DVD OPERATION
DVD menu
Selecting menu entries
DVDs generally provide menus in
which you can select among different
options, such as “Start movie”, “Chap-
ter selection”, etc.
The DVD menu is offered by the in-
serted DVD. If you insert a DVD and
playback starts, the DVD menu auto-
matically appears on the screen.
To switch between the individual menu
entries,
Note:
The selection options offered by
the DVD menu are dependent
upon the respective DVD.
➮ press one of the arrow buttons
/
6 on the remote con-
trol.
The DVD menu of a DVD can offer the
following:
To confirm a menu entry,
➮ press the ENTER button > on
●
You can select from different lan-
guages for the playback or the
subtitles.
the remote control.
Exiting the DVD menu
●
In addition to the actual movie,
you can also view the trailer that
was used in movie theatres or on
television to promote the movie or
view the “Making of ...” of the mov-
ie.
When you make a corresponding se-
lection in the DVD menu, e.g. the play-
back of the movie, you automatically
leave the DVD menu and the playback
starts.
Displaying the title menu
●
A movie is divided into several se-
quential chapters. You can select a
chapter and directly start the play-
back in the chapter without first
having to “fast forward” to the cor-
responding position like you have
to with a video cassette.
You can also call the title menu directly
to conveniently select the individual ti-
tles/chapters:
➮ Press the TITLE button R on the
remote control.
The title menu appears.
Displaying the DVD menu
You can end the playback at any time
and display the menu of the DVD.
Note:
This function is not supported by
all DVDs.
➮ Press the MENU button = on
the remote control.
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DVD OPERATION
Programming your favourite
track with the remote control
Playback of DVD audio
This device can also be used to play
DVD audio. The functions described
above can be used provided that the
DVD supports them.
In DVD mode, you can use the remote
control to program a playlist of up to
20 of your favourite tracks of the cur-
rent DVD. The playlist is deleted when
you remove the DVD or when you stop
the playlist and exit the programming
mode.
The following functions are particularly
useful for DVD audio.
Repeated playback of a defined
section of a title
Note:
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
You can use the remote control to de-
fine a section of a title and repeat it
endlessly in a loop.
Defining and starting a playlist
Note:
➮ Press the PROGRAM button K
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
on the remote control.
The programming mode is displayed.
The number of available titles on the
DVD is displayed and the selection
mark (green) is positioned at memory
location 1.
To define the starting point of the sec-
tion,
➮ listen to a title and press the A-B
button L on the remote control at
the point where you want the re-
peat function to start.
➮ Enter the first title and the chapter
of your playlist with the numeric
buttons 0 to 9 S.
To define the ending point of the sec-
tion,
Note:
➮ listen to the title again and press
the A-B button L on the remote
control again at the point where
you want the repeat function to
end.
After entering the title, the chap-
ters available for this title are dis-
played.
The selection mark moves to the next
memory location.
The section of the title is repeated until
you press the A-B button L again.
➮ Enter the next titles and chapters
of your playlist with the numeric
buttons 0 to 9 S.
If your playlist should have fewer than
twenty titles,
➮ move the selection mark with the
arrow buttons 6 to “START” and
press the ENTER button >.
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DVD OPERATION
Stopping the playlist
DVD setup
The setup of the device offers a varie-
ty of options to customise the device.
To end a running playlist,
➮ Press the PROGRAM button K
on the remote control.
Calling up the setup menu
To call up the setup menu,
The programming mode is displayed.
The selection mark is positioned on
“STOP”.
➮ press the SETUP button < on
the remote control.
To end the playback of the playlist,
Performing settings in the
setup menu
➮ press the ENTER button >.
Note:
The setup menu is divided into five
sections: General Setup,Audio Setup,
Video Setup, Preference Page and
Password Setup.
You can also edit the playlist by
moving the selection mark to indi-
vidual memory locations and en-
tering a different title with the nu-
meric buttons.
➮ Select one of the five sections in
the setup menu using the buttons
6 of the remote control or
the arrow buttons on the device.
➮ Confirm your entry with the EN-
TER button > on the remote
control.
The selection mark (yellow) is dis-
played and positioned on the first en-
try of the selected menu.
➮ Select the desired menu item us-
ing the buttons
6 of the re-
mote control or the arrow buttons
on the device.
➮ Confirm your entries with the EN-
TER button > on the remote
control.
➮ Perform your settings using the
buttons
6 of the remote
control or the arrow buttons on the
device.
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DVD OPERATION
➮ Confirm your entries with the EN-
TER button > on the remote
control.
● WIDE: The DVD player is con-
nected to a 16:9 monitor. The
wide image is displayed on the
screen at full size.
If you want to perform additional set-
tings in other sections of the menu:
Displaying the camera perspective
➮ Press the button 6 of the re-
mote control or the button 6 on
the device to return to the selec-
tion of the menu sections.
You can specify that a camera symbol
is shown if more than one camera per-
spective is available on the DVD. For
this purpose, select the setting “ON”.
To exit the setup menu,
The setting of the camera perspective
is performed under the “Angle Mark”
menu item.
➮ press the SETUP button < on
the remote control.
General Setup - general
settings
Displaying captions
Captions are special subtitles that can-
not be switched on/off using the subti-
tle function of a DVD. You can use this
menu to switch these subtitles on or
off. Select the setting “Off” to switch it
off.
In the general settings, you can define
the type of connected display, display
a symbol if more than one camera per-
spective is available, switching captions
on and off, and set the priority for au-
dio or video DVDs.
DVD/DVD audio priority
Selecting the monitor setting
DVD audio generally contains audio
data in two versions:
The setting of the monitor is performed
under the “TV Display” menu item.
One high-resolution uncompressed
variant and one compressed variant
(e.g. in DTS or Dolby Digital).
The following monitor settings are avail-
able:
Here you can define whether you want
to listen to high-resolution audio data
or to compressed audio data.
●
Normal/LB: The DVD player is
connected to a 4:3 monitor. The
wide image is displayed on the
screen at full width with black bars
at the top and bottom edge of the
screen.
Select the “DVDAudio” setting for high-
er quality or “DVD Video” for the com-
pressed version.
●
Normal/PS: The DVD player is
connected to a 4:3 monitor. The
wide image is displayed using the
full height of the screen. The left
and right edge of the wide image
is automatically cut off.
The setting of the priority is performed
under the “Priority” menu item.
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DVD OPERATION
Setting the LPCM
Audio Setup
This device can be used to output a
linear PCM signal (LPCM) with a sam-
pling rate of 48 K, 96 K or 192 K.
The Audio Setup allows you to control
the SPDIF output of the device, set the
PCM channel and set the sampling rate
of the LPCM output. In addition, you
can control the Dynamic Range Con-
trol (DRC) and the HDCD filter.
The LPCM setting is located under
“LPCM OUT” in the “SPDIF Setup”.
Dolby Digital Setup -
Dynamic Range Control
SPDIF setting
For the SPDIF output of the device, you
can select whether an SPDIF-RAW
signal, an SPDIF-PCM signal a manu-
ally controlled signal should be output
or that the SPDIF output should be
switched off.
Dynamic Range Control means that
the difference between “loud” and “soft”
sounds is adjusted. The volume of soft
sounds is increased and that of loud
sounds is lowered. You can use the
DRC of the device to set the dynamics
of a Dolby programme in increments
from “OFF” to “Full”. Select the “FULL”
setting for full dynamic adjustment.
Select the desired setting under
“SPDIF Output”.
Notes:
The setting of DRC is located under
“Dynamic” in the “Dolby Digital Setup”.
●
The SPDIF output is not muted for
traffic announcements, incoming
telephone calls and navigation
voice output.
Setting the HDCD filter
If you play HDCD-DVDs or CDs (High
Definition Compatible Digital), you can
select a filter.
●
The audio data of the DVD drive
are output via the SPDIF output.
Select the desired filter under “HDCD”.
PCM channel
The SPDIF output can be used to out-
put the PCM data in the “L/R”, “LS/RS”
or “C/LFE” mode.
The respective setting can be per-
formed under “PCM Channel” in the
“SPDIF Output”.
Video Setup - image settings
In the Video Setup, you can perform
different settings for an optimal image
playback on the connected display.
Adjusting picture sharpness
To adjust the picture sharpness, you
can select among the settings “High”,
“Medium” and “Low”.
The setting for picture sharpness is lo-
cated in “Quality” under “Sharpness”.
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DVD OPERATION
Brightness
Preferences - preferred
settings
You can adjust the brightness in incre-
ments from -20 to +20.
Under “Preferences”, you can set the
television standard of the external dis-
play, switch PBC on and off, set the
preferred playback language, select the
preferred language for subtitles, set the
parental control, set the region, and
reset the device.
The setting for brightness is located in
“Quality” under “Brightness”.
Contrast
You can adjust the contrast in incre-
ments from -16 to +16.
The setting for contrast is located in
“Quality” under “Contrast”.
To call up the preferred settings,
➮ press the button O on the
remote control.
Gamma correction
➮ Press the SETUP button < on
You can adjust the gamma correction
for playback on TFT displays. You can
select among the settings “High”, “Me-
dium”, “Low”, and “None”.
the remote control.
➮ Select "Preferences Page" using
the buttons
6 of the remote
control or the arrow buttons on the
device.
The setting for gamma correction is
located in “Quality” under “Gamma”.
➮ Confirm your entry with the EN-
TER button > on the remote
control.
Colour
You can adjust the colour in increments
from -9 to +9.
Setting the colour television
standard of the TV device
The setting for colour is located in
“Quality” under “Hue”.
For a perfect image quality, set the col-
our television standard on the device
which is used by the attached monitor.
Colour saturation (for NTSC only)
You can adjust the colour saturation in
increments from -9 to +9.
“PAL” is the standard used in Europe,
“NTSC” is the standard for the Ameri-
can/Asiatic region.
The setting for colour saturation is lo-
cated in “Quality” under “Saturation”.
If you select the “MULTI” setting, the
standard of the DVD is used for the
output.
Luminance (for NTSC only)
You can select the settings “0T” and
“1T” for luminance.
The setting of the television standard
is performed under the “TV TYPE”
menu item in the “Preferences Page”
menu.
The setting for luminance is located in
“Quality” under “Luma Delay”.
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DVD OPERATION
Note:
Selecting the language for the DVD
menu
The television standard can also
be switched using the remote con-
trol. Press the TV-Mode button E
repeatedly until the desired televi-
sion standard is displayed.
You can preselect the preferred lan-
guage for the menus of the DVD. If the
selected language for menus is avail-
able on the DVD, the menus of the DVD
are displayed in the preset language.
Switching playback control on/off
The setting of the language for the DVD
menu is performed in the “Disc Menu”
menu item.
If the Playback Control (PBC) function
is switched off, the titles and chapters
of a VCD/SVCD are played in ascend-
ing order. With PBC on, the VCD/
SVCD is played with the predefined
menus and in logical order.
Parental control
You can secure the device against un-
authorised use by assigning a pass-
word. In addition, you can specify a
rating level.
The setting for PBC is located under
“PBC”.
Selecting the playback language
Rating level means that some DVDs
are equipped with a code that de-
fines the age-appropriate release.
You can preselect the preferred play-
back language of the DVD. If the se-
lected language is available on the
DVD, the playback starts with the pre-
set language.
If you set a rating level that is lower
than the one found on the inserted
DVD, it can be played only after enter-
ing the password.
The setting of the playback language
is performed under the “Audio” menu
item.
Note:
Not all DVDs support the Rating
Level function.
Selecting the language of subtitles
In the menu you can define which mov-
ies can be played. These ratings follow
the recommendations of the Motion Pic-
ture Association of America (MPAA).
You can preselect the preferred lan-
guage for subtitles. If the selected lan-
guage for subtitles is available on the
DVD, the subtitles are displayed in the
preset language.
The setting of the subtitles is performed
under the “Subtitle” menu item.
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DVD OPERATION
The following options can be selected: The setting for the parental control can
be performed in the “Parental” menu
item.
1 KID SAF: Approved for children
2 G: Approved for children
Resetting the device
3 PG:Accompanying adult during play-
back is suggested.
You can reset the device, thereby de-
leting all, personal setting (including the
self-defined password) and re-estab-
lish the basic factory settings.
4 PG 13: Accompanying adult is sug-
gested, not suitable for children under
the age of 13.
Resetting the device is performed in
the “Default” menu item.
5 PG-R: Only for adolescents accom-
panied by an adult. Prohibited for chil-
dren, contents includes violence, ob-
scene language, etc.
Setting password protection -
Assigning a password
You can activate the password protec-
tion for the device. With activated pass-
word protection, you can change the
age-appropriate release/parental con-
trol only after entering the password.
6 R: Prohibited for adolescents, con-
tents includes violence, obscene lan-
guage, etc.
7 NC 17: Contents not suitable for
adolescents under the age of 17.
8 ADULT: Contents for adults only:
Violence, sex, etc.
Activating/deactivating password
protection
Notes:
The password protection can be acti-
vated (ON) or deactivated (OFF) in the
“Password Mode” menu. To change
the setting, you must enter the current
password using the numeric buttons
S.
●
Some blocked DVDs can be re-
leased directly at the start with
YES (ENTER) and the password.
Others require you to change the
rating level in the setup before the
playback of the DVD. This action is
dependent upon the DVD.
If you have not yet entered a password,
use the preset password 000000.
●
If you activated password protec-
tion, the age-appropriate release
can only be changed after enter-
ing the password. For further de-
tails, please read the section “Acti-
vating/deactivating password pro-
tection”.
After you have entered the correct
password, the entry marking automat-
ically switches to “OK”.
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DVD OPERATION
Changing the password
Exiting the setup menu
You can change the preset password
and define your own. The password
must have six digits. To change the
password, you must first enter the old
password. If you have not yet assigned
a password, use the preset password
000000.
To exit the setup menu,
➮ press the SETUP button < on
the remote control.
Or
➮ select “Exit Setup Menu” using the
buttons
6 of the remote con-
trol or the arrow buttons on the de-
vice.
The password is changed in the “Pass-
word” menu. To change the password,
you must first enter the current pass-
word with the numeric buttons S and
then enter the new password twice.
➮ Confirm your entry with the EN-
TER button > on the remote
control.
After you have entered the correct
password and entered the new pass-
word twice, the entry marking automat-
ically switches to “OK”.
Note:
If you forgot your password, you
can use the master code 136900
and assign a new password.
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CD MODE
The drive draws in the CD automati-
cally.
CD mode
You can use this device to play stand-
ard audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs
with a diameter of 12 cm. To avoid prob-
lems when playing CDs, you should not
burn CDs at speeds greater than 16x.
You must not hinder or assist the drive
as it draws in the CD.
➮ Gently close the control panel
whilst exerting a little pressure un-
til you feel it click into place.
To ensure proper functioning, use only
CDs with the Compact-Disc logo.
Copy-protected CDs can cause play-
back problems. Blaupunkt cannot guar-
antee the proper functioning of copy-
protected CDs!
The CD starts playing.
If a CD is already inserted in the
drive,
➮ press the SRC button ; on the
device or the SOURCE button ;
on the remote control repeatedly
until “DISC” appears on the dis-
play.
Besides being able to play audio CDs
on this device, you can also play CDs
containing MP3 music files and DVDs.
For further details, please read the
chapters “MP3 mode” and “DVD
mode”.
Playback begins from the point at which
it was last interrupted.
Selecting tracks
Risk of severe damage to the
DVD/CD drive!
➮ Press one of the arrow buttons 6
to select the next or previous
track, or press the or button
P on the remote control.
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 DVD/CD drive that
may occur as a result of the use of
unsuitable DVDs/CDs.
If you press the or button 6 or
P once, the current track is played
again.
Direct track selection with the
remote control
In CD mode, you can directly select
tracks with the remote control or se-
lect a specific playing time on the CD
or in the current track.
Switching to CD mode
If there is no CD inserted in the drive,
➮ switch on the device by pressing
button 1.
➮ Press the button 2.
Note:
The control panel opens.
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
➮ Gently insert the CD with its print-
ed side uppermost into the drive
until you feel some resistance.
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CD MODE
to start using the numeric buttons
S.
Track selection
➮ Enter the number of the desired
track directly using the numeric
buttons 0 to 9 S of the remote
control.
After entering the time, the playback is
continued at the desired position.
Fast track selection
To quickly select tracks backwards or
forwards,
After entering the number, the desired
track begins to play.
Or
➮ press and hold down one of the
➮ Press the GOTO button B re-
peatedly until the external display
shows “SELECT TRACK”.
/
buttons 6 until fast-re-
verse/fast-forward track selection
begins.
➮ Enter the number of the desired
track using the numeric buttons 0
to 9 S, e.g. 0 2 for the second or
1 2 for the twelfth track.
Fast searching (audible)
To fast search backwards or forwards,
➮ press and hold down one of the
buttons 6 until fast searching
backwards/forwards begins.
After entering the number, the desired
track begins to play.
Fast searching with the remote
control
Selecting the playing time on the
CD
You can perform a fast searching with
different speeds (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, and
32x) with the remote control.
➮ Press the GOTO button B re-
peatedly until the external display
shows “DISC GO TO”.
Note:
➮ Enter the desired playing time in
the minute-second format where
you want the playback to start us-
ing the numeric buttons S.
The search speed is shown on an
external display (optional equip-
ment).
For fast searching forwards
After entering the time, the playback is
continued at the desired position.
➮ press the
button @ on the re-
mote control repeatedly until the
desired speed is shown.
Selecting the playing time in the
current track
For fast searching backwards
➮ Press the GOTO button B re-
peatedly until the external display
shows “TRACK GO TO”.
➮ press the
button @ on the re-
mote control repeatedly until the
desired speed is shown.
➮ Enter the desired playing time in
the minute-second format where
you want the playback in the track
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CD MODE
To end the searching,
Repeating tracks (REPEAT)
➮ press the button A on the re-
If you want to repeat a track,
mote control.
➮ press the RPT 4 button 9.
Random track play (MIX)
➮ Press the 1 MIX button 9.
“REPEAT TRACK” appears briefly on
the display, and the RPT symbol is
shown. The track is repeated continu-
ously until you deactivate RPT.
“MIX CD ON” appears briefly on the
display and the MIX symbol is dis-
played. The next randomly selected
track will then be played.
Cancelling REPEAT
If you want to cancel the repeat func-
tion,
Cancelling MIX
➮ press the RPT 4 button 9 again.
➮ Press the 1 MIX button 9 again.
“REPEAT ALL” appears briefly on the
display, and the RPT symbol disap-
pears. Normal playback is then re-
sumed.
“MIX CD OFF” appears briefly on the
display and the MIX symbol disap-
pears.
Scanning tracks (SCAN)
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks
on the CD.
REPEAT with the remote control
In CD mode, you can select the RE-
PEAT mode with the remote control.
➮ Press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7 for longer
than two seconds.
To repeat a track,
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
repeatedly until “TRACK” is shown
on the external display next to the
repeat symbol.
The next track will then be scanned.
Note:
You can set the scanning time.
For further information, please
read the section entitled “Setting
the scanning time” in the “Radio
mode” chapter.
To cancel REPEAT,
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
repeatedly until “ALL” is shown on
the external display next to the re-
peat symbol.
Cancelling SCAN and continuing
listening to a track
To end the scanning process,
➮ press MENU•OK button 7.
The currently scanned track will then
continue to be played normally.
39
CD MODE
Repeated playback of a defined Changing the display
section of a title
You can select different displays for CD
mode:
You can use the remote control to de-
fine a section of a title and repeat it
endlessly in a loop.
●
“NORMAL MODE”:
First line: Track number
Second line: Playing time
Note:
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
●
“INFO MODE”:
First line: Track number and play-
ing time.
To define the starting point of the sec-
tion,
Second line: CD text (if available)
●
“CLOCK MODE”:
First line: Track number and play-
ing time.
Second line: CD text (if available)
and time
➮ listen to a title and press the A-B
button L on the remote control at
the point where you want the re-
peat function to start.
To define the ending point of the sec-
tion,
●
“MINIMAL MODE”:
The title number is displayed on
the top line.
➮ listen to a title and press the A-B
button L on the remote control at
the point where you want the re-
peat function to end.
Note:
CD text can only be displayed if
the appropriate information is con-
tained on the CD.
The section of the title is repeated until
you press the A-B button L again.
To switch between the display options,
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)
➮ Press the button 6 9.
➮ press the DIS•ESC button 5
once or several times until the
desired display is shown.
“PAUSE” appears on the display.
Cancelling pause
Display on an external display
➮ During the pause, press the but-
ton 6 9.
In CD mode, the following information
is always shown on an external display,
independent of the selected display of
the device display:
Playback is continued.
You can also interrupt and continue
playback using the button A on the
remote control.
●
●
●
the number of the current track,
the number of tracks on the CD,
the track information from the CD
text (if available)
and
40
CD MODE
●
the playing time of the track
(Single Elapsed)
Scrolling CD text again
You can re-scroll the displayed CD text
at any time in Info Mode.
or
●
the remaining playing time of the
track (Single Remain)
➮ Briefly press the 5 SCL button 9.
Programming your favourite
track with the remote control
or
●
the elapsed playing time of the CD
(Total Elapsed)
In CD mode, you can use the remote
control to program a playlist of up to
20 of your favourite tracks of the cur-
rent CD. The playlist is deleted when
you remove the CD or when you stop
the playlist and exit the programming
mode.
or
●
the remaining playing time of the
CD (Total Remain).
To select one of the different time dis-
play options,
Note:
➮ press the DISPLAY button C on
the remote control repeatedly until
the desired information is shown
on the external display.
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
Defining and starting a playlist
Displaying CD text
➮ Press the PROGRAM button K
on the remote control.
Some CDs include CD text. The CD
text might contain the names of the
artist, album and tracks.
The programming mode is displayed.
The number of available tracks on the
CD is displayed and the selection mark
(green) is positioned at memory loca-
tion 1.
If the CD text is available on the CD, it
is shown on the second line of the dis-
play in Info Mode and Clock Mode. The
CD text is shown as scrolling text on
the display with every track change.
After the CD text is displayed once, the
first 13 characters of the CD text of the
current track are displayed.
➮ Enter the first track of your playlist
with the numeric buttons 0 to 9 S.
The selection mark moves to the next
memory location.
➮ Enter the next track of your playlist
with the numeric buttons 0 to 9 S.
Note:
The CD text is displayed as scroll-
ing text if it contains more than
13 characters in Info mode or
more than 8 characters in Clock
mode.
If your playlist should have fewer than
20 tracks,
➮ move the selection mark with the
arrow buttons 6 to “START” and
press the ENTER button >.
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CD MODE
MP3/WMA MODE
Note:
MP3/WMA mode
After you have programmed a
playlist and exited the menu with
“EXIT”, the playlist is not saved.
You can also use this car sound sys-
tem to play DVDs, CD-Rs and CD-
RWs that contain MP3 music files. You
can also play WMA files. The opera-
tion for playing MP3 and WMA files is
identical.
Stopping the playlist
To end a running playlist,
➮ Press the PROGRAM button K
Notes:
on the remote control.
●
WMA files with Digital Rights Man-
agement (DRM) from online music
shops cannot be played with this
device.
The programming mode is displayed.
The selection mark is positioned on
“STOP”. To end the playback of the
playlist,
●
WMA files can only be played
back safely if they were created
with Windows Media-Player ver-
sion 8.
➮ press the ENTER button >.
Notes:
●
If you selected “STOP” and con-
firmed it with the ENTER button
>, the playlist is deleted.
Preparing an MP3/WMA CD
The various combinations of DVD/CD
burners, DVD/CD burning software and
DVD/CD blanks may lead to problems
arising with the device’s ability to play
certain CDs. If problems occur with
your own burned DVDs/CDs, you
should try another brand of DVD/CD
blanks or choose another colour of CD
blanks. To avoid problems when play-
ing CDs, you should not burn DVDs/
CDs at speeds greater than 16x.
●
If you want to exit the display of
the playlist without deleting the
playlist, mark “EXIT” and confirm it
with the ENTER button >.
Ejecting a CD
➮ Press the
The control panel opens out towards
you.
button 2.
➮ Press the eject button next to the
CD compartment.
The format of the DVD/CD must be ISO
9660 Level 1/Level 2 or Joliet. Other
formats cannot be played reliably.
The CD is ejected.
➮ Remove the CD and close the con-
trol panel.
You can create a maximum of 254 di-
rectories on a DVD/CD. You can use
this device to access each of these di-
rectories.
Notes:
●
If a CD is ejected, the drive will
automatically draw it back in again
after approx. 10 seconds.
Up to 599 MP3 files in one directory
can be managed with this device. The
maximum number of files per CD/DVD
●
CDs can also be ejected if
another audio source is active.
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MP3/WMA MODE
is 150,000, the maximum directory If you like your files to be in the correct
depth is five.
order, you should use burner software
that places files in alphanumerical or-
der. If your software does not provide
this feature you also have the option of
sorting the files manually. For this pur-
pose, you must enter a number in front
of each file name, e.g. “001”, “002”, etc.
The leading zeros must also be en-
tered.
D
i
D01
r
e
c
t
D02
o
r
i
e
s
D03
D04
T001
MP3 tracks can contain additional in-
formation such as the artist, album and
track names (ID3 tags). This device can
display ID3 tags (version 1).
T001
T002
T003
T004
T005
T002
T003
T004
T005
T006
T007
T008
T009
T010
T011
T
r
a
c
k
s
•
When creating (coding) MP3 files from
audio files, you should use bit rates
from 80 to 320 kbit/s and sampling
rates of 32, 44 and 48 kHz.
T001
F
i
T002
T003
T004
T005
T006
l
e
s
This device can only play MP3 files that
have the “.MP3” file extension.
Notes:
To ensure uninterrupted playback,
You can name each directory using a
PC. The device is capable of display-
ing the directory name. Name the di-
rectories and tracks/files using your CD
burner software. The software’s instruc-
tion manual will provide details on how
to do this.
● do not try changing the file exten-
sion 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 contain-
ing both non-MP3 data and MP3
tracks (the device only reads MP3
files during MP3 playback).
Note:
When naming directories and
tracks/files you should avoid using
accents and special characters.
You can use a maximum of 32
characters (including the “.MP3”
or “.WMA”file extension) for track
names and directory names.
● Do not use mix-mode CDs con-
taining both CD-audio tracks and
MP3 tracks. If you try playing a
mix-mode CD, the device will only
play the CD-audio tracks.
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MP3/WMA MODE
Note:
The system can display MP3-ID
Switching to MP3 mode
MP3 mode is activated in the same
way as normal CD mode. For further
information, please read the section
entitled “Switching to CD mode” in the
“CD mode” chapter.
tags (version 1) if they have been
saved with the MP3 files (for fur-
ther information, please read the
instructions that came with your
PC’s MP3 software or burner soft-
ware).
If you connected an external display,
the following information is displayed
after the CD is read and the MP3/WMA
playback has started:
3. “MP3 BROWSE MODE”:
First line: Name of current track
Second line: Name of next track.
●
Number of the track and number
of tracks in the directory.
4. “CLOCK MODE”:
First line: Type of file (MP3 or
WMA), number of track and play-
ing time.
●
●
Bit rate of the file.
Elapsed playing time and total
playing time of the track.
Second line: MP3 info and time.
●
●
Name of the directory.
To switch between the different display
options,
In the left column, the list of tracks
in the directory.
➮ press the DIS•ESC button 5.
●
In the right column, MP3 informa-
tion from the ID tags (only if avail-
able on the DVD/CD).
Selecting the directory on the
device
For convenient navigation in the data
structure of the CD, you can display
the current and the following directory
on the two lines of the display. The di-
rectories are displayed with the names
that you created when burning the CD.
Whilst the directories are being dis-
played, you can use the arrow buttons
to display and select all the available
directories.
Setting the display (internal
display)
Configuring the default display
You can display various types of infor-
mation on the current track:
1. “NORMAL MODE”:
First line: Type of file (MP3 or
WMA), number of track and play-
ing time.
➮ During the MP3 playback, press
the or button 6.
Second line: Track name
2. “INFO MODE”:
The browse mode is automatically
started, the current track is displayed
on the first line of the display and the
next track is displayed on the second
line.
First line: Track name.
Second line: MP3-ID-TAG (if avail-
able and activated, see “Selecting
MP3 info”)
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MP3/WMA MODE
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until the first line of
the display shows a D.
Selecting tracks in browse mode
Browse mode conveniently allows you
to view the tracks contained in a direc-
tory and then select a particular track.
➮ Press the button 6.
The names of the current and the fol-
lowing directory are shown on the dis-
play.
➮ During MP3 playback, repeatedly
press the DIS•ESC button 5 until
“MP3 BROWSE MODE” is dis-
played.
If you want to select a directory,
➮ Press the or button 6 to
display all the tracks contained in
the directory one after another.
➮ press one of the
/
buttons 6
repeatedly until the directory is
shown in the top line of the dis-
play and then press the button
6.
➮ If you want to select the track
shown on the upper display line,
press the button 6.
The selected directory is opened. The
tracks contained in the directory are
displayed in browse mode.
Selecting a directory/track with
the remote control
In MP3 mode, you can directly select
directories and tracks using the remote
control.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until the first line of the
display shows the desired track.
➮ Press the button 6.
Note:
The playback starts, the browse mode
is automatically ended after approx. 10
seconds.
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
Track selection in the same
directory
Selecting a track on the device
➮ Enter the number of the desired
track directly using the numeric
buttons 0 to 9 S of the remote
control.
Selecting tracks/files using the
arrow buttons (Normal, info and
clock mode)
To move up or down to another track/
file in the current directory,
After entering the number, the desired
track begins to play.
➮ press the or button 6 once
Or
or several times.
To move up or down to another track/
file in the current directory,
A single press of button 6 restarts
the current track, if it previously played
for more than 3 seconds.
➮ press the or button P once or
several times.
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MP3/WMA MODE
To move up or down to another track/
file in the current directory,
Selecting a directory
To select a directory with the remote
control,
➮ press the or button 6 once
or several times to move the se-
lection mark to the desired track.
➮ press the button 6 repeatedly
until the selection mark is posi-
tioned on the directory symbol.
➮ Press the ENTER button >.
The desired track is started.
➮ Press the ENTER button >.
The directory list is shown on the ex-
ternal display.
Fast search
To fast search backwards or forwards,
➮ Press the or button 6 to
➮ press and hold down the or
button 6 until fast searching
backwards/forwards begins.
mark the desired directory.
➮ Press the ENTER button >.
The track list of the directory is dis-
played.
Fast searching with the remote
control
➮ Press the or button 6 to
You can perform a fast searching with
different speeds (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, and
32x) with the remote control.
mark a track in the directory.
➮ Press the ENTER button >.
The desired track is started.
Note:
The search speed is shown on an
external display.
Selecting a track from the track list
You can display a list of all tracks of a
DVD/CD on the external display and
select a track from the list.
For fast searching forwards
➮ press the
button @ on the re-
mote control repeatedly until the
desired speed is shown.
➮ Press the PROGRAM button K.
The track list is displayed.
For fast searching backwards
➮ Enter the number of the desired
track directly using the numeric
buttons 0 to 9 S of the remote
control.
➮ press the
button @ on the re-
mote control repeatedly until the
desired speed is shown.
To end the searching,
After entering the number, the desired
track begins to play.
➮ press the button A on the re-
mote control.
Or
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MP3/WMA MODE
Cancelling SCAN and continuing
listening to a track
Random track play – MIX
To play the tracks in the current direc-
tory in random order,
➮ Press and hold down the MENU•OK
button 7 for longer than two sec-
onds.
➮ briefly press the 1 MIX button 9.
“MIX ON” and the MIX symbol appear
on the display.
The currently scanned track will then
continue to be played normally.
Cancelling MIX
Repeated playback of individual
tracks or entire directories –
REPEAT
To cancel MIX,
➮ press the 1 MIX button 9 repeat-
edly until “MIX OFF” is displayed.
To play the current track repeatedly,
The MIX symbol disappears.
➮ briefly press the 4 RPT button 9.
The Repeat function is automatically
activated, and the display shows the
RPT symbol.
“REPEAT TRACK” and RPT appear
briefly on the display.
To repeat the whole directory,
Scanning tracks – SCAN
You can scan (briefly play) all the tracks
on the CD.
➮ press the 4 RPT button 9 again.
“REPEAT DIR” appears briefly on the
display.
➮ Press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7 for longer
than two seconds.
Cancelling REPEAT
To stop the current track or current di-
rectory from being repeated,
The next track will then be scanned.
“SCAN” briefly appears on the display.
➮ press the 4 RPT button 9 repeat-
edly until “REPEAT OFF” is dis-
played.
Notes:
●
You can set the scanning time.
For further information, please
read the section entitled “Setting
the scanning time” in the “Radio
mode” chapter.
RPT disappears from the display.
REPEAT with the remote control
In CD mode, you can select the
REPEAT mode with the remote control.
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The Scan function cannot be acti-
vated if it is started at the last title
of a directory.
Note:
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
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MP3/WMA MODE
To repeat a track,
The section of the title is repeated until
you press the A-B button L again.
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
repeatedly until “REPEAT ONE” is
shown on the lowest line of the
external display.
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)
➮ Press the button 6 9.
“PAUSE“ appears on the display.
Cancelling pause
To repeatedly play all the tracks of a
directory,
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
repeatedly until “REPEAT FOLD-
ER” is shown on the lowest line of
the external display.
➮ During the pause, press the but-
ton 6 9.
Playback is continued.
You can also interrupt and continue
playback using the button A on the
remote control.
To cancel REPEAT,
➮ press the PLAY MODE button J
repeatedly until “FOLDER” is
shown on the lowest line of the
external display.
Selecting MP3 info
If you want to select the “MP3 INFO”
display mode, you first have to activate
this function in the menu. In order for
the system to be able to display MP3
information, the information must be
stored on the CD in the form of ID tags
together with the MP3 files.
Repeated playback of a defined
section of a title
You can use the remote control to de-
fine a section of a title and repeat it
endlessly in a loop.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Note:
This function is operable only if an
external display is connected.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VARIOUS MENU”
appears on the display.
To define the starting point of the sec-
tion,
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ listen to a title and press the A-B
button L on the remote control at
the point where you want the re-
peat function to start.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “MP3 INFO”
appears on the display.
➮ Use the
buttons 6 to switch
To define the ending point of the sec-
tion,
between the “ON” and “OFF”
options.
➮ continue listening to the title and
press the A-B button L on the
remote control at the point where
you want the repeat function to
end.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
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MP3/WMA MODE
CD-CHANGER MODE
CD-changer mode
Displaying scrolling texts
(scroll)
The selected information title, track
names or file name and directory name
are shown once as scrolling text when
the title changes.
Note:
Information on handling CDs, in-
serting CDs and operating the CD
changer can be found in the oper-
ating instructions supplied with
your CD changer.
To display the information again as
scrolling text,
Switching to CD-changer mode
➮ briefly press the 5 SCL button 9.
➮ Press SRC ; on the device or
the SOURCE button ; on the re-
mote control repeatedly until
Note:
The information is displayed as
scrolling text if it contains more
than 13 characters in Normal/Info
mode, more than 11 characters in
Browse mode or more than 8
characters in Clock mode.
“CDC” 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,
➮ press the or button 6 on the
device or the or button 6 of
the remote control once or several
times.
Note:
The device will ignore empty CD
slots in the changer and slots con-
taining invalid CDs.
Selecting tracks
To move up or down to another track
on the current CD,
➮ press the or button 6 on the
device or the or button 6 of
the remote control once or several
times.
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CD-CHANGER MODE
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Fast searching (audible)
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CD NAME” or
“DISC NUMBER” appears on
the display.
To fast search backwards or forwards,
➮ hold one of the
buttons 6
pressed on the device or the or
button 6 of the remote control
until the fast searching backwards
or forwards starts.
➮ Use the
buttons 6 to switch
between the “CD NAME” and
“DISC NUMBER” options.
Changing the display
You can choose from various display
options in CD mode:
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
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“NORMAL MODE”:
First line: Track number
Second line: CD number/CD
name and playing time
Repeating individual tracks or
whole CDs (REPEAT)
To repeat the current track,
“CLOCK MODE”:
First line: Track number.
Second line: CD number/CD
name and clock time
➮ briefly press the RPT 4 button 9.
“REPEATTRACK” appears briefly and
RPT lights up on the display.
„MINIMAL MODE”:
First line: Track number.
To repeat the current CD,
To switch between the display options,
➮ press the RPT 4 button 9 again.
➮ press the DIS•ESC button 5.
“REPEAT CD” appears briefly and RPT
lights up on the display.
In the menu you can choose to display
the CD name (if available) instead of
the CD number. (For further informa-
tion, please read the “Naming CDs”
section):
Cancelling REPEAT
To stop the current track or current CD
from being repeated,
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ repeatedly press button RPT 4
9 until “REPEAT OFF” appears
in the display and RPT disap-
pears.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VARIOUS MENU”
appears on the display.
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CD-CHANGER MODE
Stopping SCAN
Random track play (MIX)
To stop scanning,
To play the tracks on the current CD in
random order,
➮ press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7 for longer
than two seconds.
➮ briefly press the 1 MIX button 9.
“MIX CD” appears briefly and MIX lights
up on the display.
The currently scanned track will then
continue to be played normally.
To play the tracks on all inserted CDs
in random order,
Naming CDs
➮ briefly press the 1 MIX button 9.
The car sound system allows you to
assign names for up to 30 CDs so that
you can recognise them more easily.
The names can be a maximum of sev-
en characters long.
“CD NAME FULL” will appear on the
display if you try assigning more than
30 names.
“MIX ALL” appears briefly and MIX
lights up on the display.
Cancelling MIX
➮ Press the 1 MIX button 9 repeat-
edly until “MIX OFF” is displayed.
Scanning all tracks on all CDs
(SCAN)
Entering/editing CD names
➮ Listen to the CD that you want.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
To scan (briefly play) all the tracks on
all the inserted CDs in ascending or-
der,
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “VARIOUS
➮ press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7 for longer
than two seconds.
MENU” appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
“SCAN” and the selected display mode
appear alternately on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CD NAME EDIT”
appears on the display.
Note:
You can set the scanning time.
For further information, please
read the section entitled “Setting
the scanning time” in the “Radio
mode” chapter.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
You will now enter editing mode.
If your CD does not have a name yet,
“ABCDEFG” appears on the display.
The currently active text input position
flashes.
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CD-CHANGER MODE
➮ Use the
/
buttons 6 to select
Deleting all CD names
the character that you want. If you
want an empty space, simply se-
lect the underscore.
You can delete all the CD names stored
in the car sound system.
➮ Listen to a CD.
➮ Use the or button 6 to move
from one text input position to an-
other.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “VARIOUS
When you have finished making your
changes,
MENU” appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CD NAME EDIT”
appears on the display.
Deleting a CD name
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Listen to the CD whose name you
The name of the current CD is dis-
played.
want to delete.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7. After ap-
prox. four seconds you will hear a
beep and “DELETE NAME” ap-
pears on the display. Continue
holding the button pressed down
until you hear a second beep and
“DELETE ALL” appears on the dis-
play.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VARIOUS MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CD NAME EDIT”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Release the MENU•OK button 7.
The name of the current CD is
displayed.
The CD names will be deleted.
➮ To exit the menu, press the
MENU•OK button 7 and twice
DIS•ESC 5.
➮ Press and hold down the
MENU•OK button 7. After ap-
prox. four seconds you will hear a
beep and “DELETE NAME” ap-
pears on the display.
➮ Release the MENU•OK button
7.
The CD name will be deleted.
➮ You can return to the menu by
pressing the MENU•OK button 7.
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CLOCK TIME
Selecting 12/24-hour clock
mode
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
CLOCK time
Displaying the time
You can make the clock time appear
continuously in the bottom part of the
display while any audio source is acti-
vated. For further information, please
read the “Configuring the display” sec-
tions in the relevant chapters.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CLOCK MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “24 HOUR MODE”
or “12 HOUR MODE” appears on
the display.
Setting the clock manually
To set the clock time manually,
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
switch between the modes.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CLOCK MENU”
appears on the display.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CLOCK SET”
appears on the display.
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,
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
The time appears on the display. The
hours flash and can be adjusted.
➮ Set the hours using the
tons 6.
/
but-
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7.
Once the hours are set,
➮ press the button 6.
The minutes flash.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CLOCK MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Set the minutes using the
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
/
buttons 6.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5.
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CLOCK TIME
SOUND
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “OFF CLOCK OFF”
or “OFF CLOCK ON” appears on
the display.
Sound
You can adjust the sound settings (bass
and treble) separately for each source
(radio, DVD/CD, CD changer, AUX).
The volume distribution settings (bal-
ance and fader) apply to all the audio
sources.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
switch between the ON/OFF
settings.
Note:
When you have finished making your
changes,
Instead of the AUDIO button :
on the device, you can also use
the 3D button : on the remote
control.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
Adjusting the bass
➮ Press the AUDIO button :.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
adjust the bass.
➮ Press the AUDIO : button to
close the menu, or press the or
button 6 to make further
changes to the settings.
Adjusting the treble
➮ Press the AUDIO button :.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “TREBLE”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
adjust the treble.
➮ Press the AUDIO : button to
close the menu, or press the or
button 6 to make further
changes to the settings.
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SOUND
X-BASS
Setting the left/right volume
distribution (balance)
To adjust the left/right volume distribu-
tion (balance),
X-BASS
X-BASS means raising the bass at low
volume.
Adjusting the X-BASS boost
➮ Press the AUDIO button :.
The X-BASS boost (Level) can be set
in steps ranging from 0 to 6 for one of
the following frequencies: 32 Hz, 40 Hz,
50 Hz, 63 Hz or 80 Hz.
➮ Press the or button 6 repeat-
edly until “BALANCE” appears on
the display.
➮ Press the or button 6 to ad-
“LVL 0” means that no X-BASS boost
will be applied, and “LVL6” means that
X-BASS will be boosted by the maxi-
mum amount.
just the balance (right/left).
➮ Press the AUDIO : button to
close the menu, or press the or
button 6 to make further
➮ Press the AUDIO button : on the
device or 3D : on the remote
control.
changes to the settings.
Adjusting the front/rear volume
distribution (fader)
“BASS” appears on the display.
To adjust the front/rear volume distri- ➮ Press the or button 6 re-
bution (fader),
peatedly until “X-BASS” appears
on the display.
➮ Press the AUDIO button :.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 or
ENTER > on the remote control.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “FADER” appears
on the display.
The X-Bass menu is displayed. The
frequency flashes.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
➮ Press the or button 6 to set
adjust the fader (front/rear).
the frequency that you want.
➮ Press the AUDIO : button to
close the menu, or press the or
button 6 to make further
➮ Press the button 6.
The boost level (LVL) flashes.
changes to the settings.
➮ Press the or button 6 to set
the boost level that you want.
➮ Press the AUDIO button :.
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EQUALIZER
Equalizer
The device features a digital equalizer
DEQ.
To deactivate the equalizer,
➮ press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “EQ OFF” appears
on the display.
This means you have three 5-band
equalizers, six sound presets and sev-
en vehicle presets at your disposal.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC 5.
You can configure the EQ1 - EQ3
equalizers manually. When doing so
you can adjust (boost or reduce) one
frequency of an equalizer band as well
as the quality factor, i.e. the width of
the filter.
Selecting sound presets
You can select sound presets for the
following music types.
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POP
ROCK
The following bands are available:
TECHNO
JAZZ
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LOW 1
LOW 2
HIGH 1
HIGH 2
HIGH 3
20 - 250 Hz
20 - 250 Hz
CLASSIC
SPEECH
315 - 20,000 Hz
315 - 20,000 Hz
315 - 20,000 Hz
The settings for these music styles
have already been programmed.
➮ Press the DEQ button 8.
Switching the equalizer on/off
To switch the equalizer on/off,
➮ press the DEQ button 8.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “SOUND PRE-
SETS”
appears on the display.
The equalizer menu appears on the
display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 or
ENTER > on the remote control.
To activate the equalizer,
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until the sound preset
that you want is displayed.
➮ select one of the sound presets or
adjust the equalizer manually. For
further details on this, please read
the sections that follow in this
chapter.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 and
then the DIS•ESC 5.
The settings are saved.
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EQUALIZER
Selecting vehicle presets
You can select optimised equalizer
settings for the following vehicle types:
Manually adjusting the
equalizer
Notes on adjusting the settings
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COMPACT
4DOOR
CONVERT
VAN
ROADSTER
MINI
We recommend you use a CD that you
are familiar with for making changes
to the settings.
Before adjusting the equalizer, set the
sound and volume distribution settings
to zero and deactivate X-BASS. For
further information, please read the
“Sound” chapter.
TRUCK
The settings for these vehicle types
have already been programmed.
➮ Listen to the CD.
➮ What kind of impression does the
➮ Press the DEQ button 8.
sound make?
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “CAR PRESETS”
appears on the display.
➮ Now read the “Sound impression”
column in the table entitled “Help
adjusting the equalizer”.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 or
ENTER > on the remote control.
➮ Set the equalizer values as de-
scribed in the “Measures” column.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until the vehicle type
that you want is displayed.
Making adjustments
➮ Press the DEQ button 8.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC 5.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “MANUAL EQ” ap-
pears on the display.
The settings are saved.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
or ENTER > on the remote
control.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until the equalizer that
you want to configure (“USER
EQ1”, “USER EQ2” or “USER
EQ3”) appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
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EQUALIZER
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until the equalizer band
that you want to configure
(“LOW1”, “LOW2”, “HIGH1”,
“HIGH2” or “HIGH3”)
Note:
Please note that you can boost or
reduce one frequency in each
equalizer band. Proceed in the
way described above with all the
equalizer bands that you want to
adjust.
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
repeatedly or the DEQ button 8.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until the frequency
that you want is displayed.
The settings are saved.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
The top line displays the GAIN and
the quality factor “Q”. The gain setting
flashes. You can use the quality fac-
tor to adjust the width of the filter. The
higher you set the value for the qual-
ity factor the more directly the filter will
be applied to the selected frequency.
To adjust the gain,
➮ press the or button 6.
To adjust the quality factor,
➮ press the button 6.
The quality factor setting flashes.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until the setting that
you want is displayed.
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EQUALIZER
Help adjusting the equalizer
Sound Impression/problem
Measures
Bass sound is too weak.
Increase bass with
Frequency: 32 to 160 Hz
Gain: +4 to +6
Dirty bass.
Booming sound.
Reduce the lower mid level with
Frequency: 400 Hz
Unpleasant pressure.
Gain: approx. -4
Sound very much in the foreground,
aggressive, no stereo effect.
Reduce the mid level with
Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz
Gain: -4 to -6
Dull sound.
Little clarity.
No brilliance to the instruments.
Boost the treble range with
Frequency: 6,300 to 10,000 Hz
Gain: +2 to +4
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DISPLAY
When you have finished making your
changes,
Adjusting the display
settings
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu or the DIMMER
button G on the remote control.
Adjusting the display
brightness
If your car sound system is connected
as described in the installation instruc-
tions, the display brightness of the in-
ternal display switches with the head-
lights. You can adjust the display bright-
ness separately for night and day in
steps ranging from 1 - 16.
Adjusting the viewing angle
You can adjust the display’s viewing
angle to suit the installation position of
the device in your vehicle.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “DISPLAY MENU”
appears on the display.
Note:
The brightness of a connected
display can be set in the DVD set-
up. For further details, read the
section “DVD setup” in the “DVD
mode” chapter.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7 or
the DIMMER button G on the
remote control
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “ANGLE” appears
on the display with the current set-
ting.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “DISPLAY MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the or button 6 to ad-
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
just the viewing angle.
OR
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ Press the DIMMER button G on
the remote control.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
or the DIMMER button G on the
remote control to exit the menu.
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “DAY” or “NIGHT”
appears on the display with the
current setting.
➮ Press the or button 6 to
switch between the brightness l
evels.
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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
When you have finished making your
changes,
External audio sources
In addition to the CD changer, you can
also connect another external audio
source equipped with a line output. If
no CD changer is connected to the
device, you can connect two external
audio sources. Audio sources can, for
example, be portable CD players, Mi-
niDisc players or MP3 players.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
Note:
If the AUX input is switched on,
you can select it by pressing the
SRC button ;.
TheAUX input must be activated in the
menu.
An adapter cable is needed to connect
an external audio source instead of a
CD changer. You can obtain this cable
(Blaupunkt no.: 7 607 897 093) from
your authorised Blaupunkt dealer.
Information about where to connect an
audio source to theAUX2 input can be
found in the installation instructions.
Switching the AUX input on/off
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “AUX MENU”
appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Repeatedly press the or but-
ton 6 until “AUX2” or “AUX1”
appears on the display.
If a CD changer is connected, “AUX1”
is not available.
➮ Use the
buttons 6 to switch
between the “ON” and “OFF” op-
tions.
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AMPLIFIER/SUB-OUT
Amplifier/sub-out
When you have finished making your
changes,
The car sound system provides con-
nections that allow you to connect ex-
ternal amplifiers. In addition, you can
connect an amplifier to the integrated
low-pass filter to operate a subwoofer.
For this purpose, the amplifiers must
be connected as described in the in-
stallation instructions.
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
Switching the dual zone on/off
If you connected the RC 13 H remote
control (available as optional equip-
ment) via an adapter, the rear loud-
speakers are switched off. You can lis-
ten to the audio playback from the DVD/
CD mode via the headphone outputs
of the RC 13 H while the driver listens
to a different source via the front loud-
speakers.
Switching the internal amplifier
on/off
If you are using external amplifiers, you
can switch off the device’s internal
amplifier (“INT AMP OFF” setting).
Note:
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Please check this setting if the
loudspeakers do not emit any
sound.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “VARIOUS
MENU” appears on the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK button 7.
➮ Press the MENU•OK 7, to
➮ Press the or button 6 re-
peatedly until “VARIOUS MENU”
appears on the display.
display the menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “DUAL ZONE ON”
or “DUAL ZONE OFF” appears on
the display.
➮ Press the MENU•OK 7, to dis-
play the menu.
➮ Press the or button 6
repeatedly until “INT AMP ON” or
"INT AMP OFF" appears on the
display.
➮ Use the
buttons 6 to choose
between “DUAL ZONE ON” and
“DUAL ZONE OFF”.
When you have finished making your
changes,
➮ Use the
buttons 6 to choose
between “INT AMP ON” and “INT
➮ press the MENU•OK button 7
and then the DIS•ESC button 5
to exit the menu.
AMP OFF”.
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SPECIFICATIONS
FM mono sensitivity:
17 dbf
Specifications
Amplifier
Output power:
FM frequency response:
18 W RMS x 4 ch
@ 14.4V
35 - 16,000 Hz
@ 4 Ohm
@ 1% THD
DVD
Supported formats:
Tuner
Wavebands in the US:
FM:
DVD±R,
DVD±RW,
SVCD, VCD,
JPEG.
87.5 - 107.9 MHz
(200 kHz step)
530 - 1710 kHz
(10 kHz step)
Dolby Digital Coaxial™ output
AM:
Video output
PAL/NTSC support
Wavebands in Europe:
FM:
87.5 - 108 MHz
CD
(100 kHz step
auto/50 kHz
manual)
531 - 1602 kHz
(9 kHz step)
Supported formats:
CD,
CD-R,
CD-RW.
AM:
Frequency response:
20 - 20,000 Hz
Wavebands in Thailand:
Pre-amp out
FM:
87.5 - 108 MHz
(50 kHz step auto/
25 kHz step
manual)
531 - 1602 kHz
(9 kHz step)
4 channels:
2 V
Input sensitivity
AUX input: 2 V / 6 kΩ
AM:
Tel./Navi input: 10 V / 1 kΩ
Wavebands in South America:
FM:
87.5 - 107.9 MHz
(100 kHz step auto/
50 kHz step
manual)
AM:
530 - 1710 kHz
(10 kHz step)
Subject to changes!
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