Blaupunkt Sydney RCM 126 appendix CD changer operation optional

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CD changer operation (optional)

This car stereo offers you convenient con- trol of a Blaupunkt CD changer CDC-A05 or CDC-A071. These changers are sold sep- arately and can be purchased through your Blaupunkt dealer.

Switching to CDC operation

Make sure that at least one CD has been inserted into the magazine.

Press SRC to go through the available au- dio sources:

Press as many times until the display briefly shows “CDC ON”.

“CD ERROR”- Disc is dirty, damaged, upside-down or CD-ROM

“NO CD” - No magazine in changer or no disc in selected slot.

Selecting CDs and tracks

CD selection

>>up

<c Down

Track selection

AUpwards: Press briefly.

CUE - fast advance (audible): Keep depressed.

VDownwards: Press as many times as required.

To restart a track: Press briefly. REVIEW -fast reverse (audible): Keep depressed.

MIX MAG - CDC-A 05 / -A071

All CD tracks will be played at random.

The next disc will then also be selected and played ran- domly, etc.

MIX OFF - The Mix function is deactivat- I ed. Discs and tracks will be selected in numeric order.

To alter the setting:

Press MIX as many times until the de- sired function is briefly displayed.

If the function is active, “MIX” will appear in the right display corner.

Selecting the display mode

You can select the desired display mode for CD operation:

“NAME”

The specified name, for

 

example “MADONNA”

MIX playback

You can have the CD tracks played in ran- dom order.

MIX CD - The tracks of the selected CD will be played at random. The next disc will be selected in numeric order.

 

will be displayed.

“TIME”

The elapsed playback

 

time of the track is dis-

 

played, for example

 

“2: 32”.

“NUMBER”

The CD position in the

 

magazine (disc number)

 

is displayed, for example

 

“CD8T5”.

 

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To’&itch the display mode:

Press DIS during CD playback.

The display mode and the corresponding I setting or value will briefly show on the dis-

play panel, e.g. “TIME”,“2: 32”.

IIf you have selected “NAME” without hav- ing specified a name for the corresponding disc, “CD PLAY” will appear in the display. Please read also the chapter “Entering CD names”.

To stop the Scan function:

Press SC briefly.

The track currently being scanned is con- tinued to be played.

SCAN will also be terminated by

pressing one of the buttons AUD, GEO, DSC, SRC, d, cc >> or A/V.

Entering CD names

Once you have completed the name as de- sired:

Press fl in order to store it. To quit the naming mode,

leave the DSC menu by pressing DSC. If you would like to name another CD,

. select a new disc.

You can change any existing name by en- tering and storing a new one (overwriting).

Storing the display mode

You can store your preferred display mode which will then be active each time the ra- dio is switched on.

If required,

press DIS as many times until the de- sired setting is displayed.

Hold down the DIS button until you hear a beep.

SCAN operation

Use this function to scan all of the CD tracks. To start the Scan function:

Press SC.

The tracks will be scanned one after the oth- er in ascending order.

You can name up to 99 discs.

The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will then appear in the display.

Be sure to select the display mode “NAME” using the DIS button.

To start the entry:

Press the DSC button. “CDC-NAME” will be displayed.

Press fl.

The first underscore character will flash.

Select the first character with the help _ of the rocker switch tiv.

You have the choice between the capital letters A to Z, special characters and the numbers 0 to 9.

Use the rocker switch <c >> to move to the next underscore and select a character.

You can select up to seven characters.

Deleting CD names with

DSC-UPDATE

You can delete a CD name with the help of the DSC update function. Use “CDC UPD” to confirm all of the CDs for which the spec- ified name is not to be deleted.

Insert a magazine with CDs for which the stored information is to be main- tained.

Press the DSC button.

Press A/V to select “CDC UPD”.

Press cc >>.

After the update has been completed, “NEXT MAG” appears in the display.

Press the P button on the changer for approximately two seconds.

The magazine will eject.

Insert the next magazine.

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Contents Contents Codem IV-US Tuner Features Key FeaturesDMS CD Changer Control Fea- tures Audio FeaturesCassette Features Other FeaturesScan @ DisplayPTY w14 @ KeyCard theft protection SyStStII@ AUD @ DIS@LD KeyCard theft protection system Important notesRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System Switching the audio sourceRDS Seek only FM Scanning stored stations with Preset ScanSelecting the seek tuning sensi- tivity Switching from stereo to monoREL Musc REL Talk Persnlty Public News InformSoft RCK Tape equalisation Switching the tape side Inserting a tapeRemoving a tape Selecting tracks with S-CPSCD changer operation optional DSC programming CDC UPD AUX Overview of the DSC factory settingsQuestions? Problems? Call AppendixSydney RCM 126 us Toronto RDM 126 us Electrical Connection Instructions If YOU are Installing a Compatible Blaupunkt CD ChangerGeneral Recommendations and Notes Page Auxiliary Input ItdELESS Remote ControlsSpeaker Connection Instructions Preamp Output ConnectionInstallation Instructions

Sydney RCM 126 specifications

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