Blaupunkt Tokyo RDM 169 operating instructions DSC programming, Low Eq, Hicut, High EQ, Lo/Dx

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DSC programming

The car stereo has been equipped with DSC (Direct Software Control) to allow you to customize certain programmable, basic set- tings to suit your personal needs and pref- erences and then store them.

The basic settings for this audio equipment were made at the factory.

In the following you can find an overview of these settings, so that you can always reset to them if desired.

If you wish to alter any of the programming,

press DSC.

Use the rocker switch and the ENT button to select and adjust the functions de-scribed in the following. The display will show you the setting you have selected.

LOW EQ

Equalizer setting:

 

This function has been set

 

To activate the frequencies

 

to “SHARX ON” at the facto-

 

and set the level for the low-

 

ry.

 

er frequency range.

 

 

 

Refer to the detailed instruc-

HICUT

Interference-related cut in

 

tions in the section on

 

the treble sound. Cuts the

 

“Equalizer setting”.

 

treble when interference oc-

 

 

 

curs. Can be adjusted from

HIGH EQ

Equalizer setting:

 

NO HICUT (OFF) to HICUT

 

To activate the frequencies

 

3 (highest setting). Which

 

and set the level for the up-

 

setting is the most pleasant

 

per frequency range.

 

is a matter of personal pref-

 

Refer to the detailed instruc-

 

erence.

 

tions in the section on

 

 

 

“Equalizer setting”.

LO/DX

To adjust the seek tuning

 

 

 

sensitivity.

/ Select function

<</ >> Adjust/recall value

CD NAME Only available during CD playback.

Use this function to name your CDs. (See “Entering CD names”)

SHARX Switches the bandwidth in the FM frequency range. When there are a large number of stations within your current reception range, use << >> to switch to SHARX ON which will prevent most interference from adjacent radio stations.

“LO” stands for local recep- tion.

“DX” stands for distant re- ception.

Select “LO 3” if you want to receive strong stations in the local area, select “DX 1” if you want to tune into weaker stations which are further away.

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Contents Tokyo RDM 13 12 Table of contents Quick Reference Next AM Quick ReferenceNext FM BNDExit PTYMIX Rocker switch RPT RepeatCLR DSC-MODE PTY DPE AUDDIS DisplayCDC = TU TunerSRC Source Steering wheel remote control unit optionalRadio operation Station seek tuning up Select trackImportant notes Removing the KeyCard KeyCard theft protection systemPutting the unit into operation Training a KeyCard/Replacing a KeyCardKeyCard theft protection system Selecting the operating Optimizing display Mode Legibility Selecting a band Radio operation with RDS Radio Data SystemAF Alternative frequency Activating/deactivating the RDSChanging the memory bank Station tuningRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM onlyScanning stored stations with Preset Scan To start Preset ScanRecalling stored stations Scanning stations with Radio Scan Switching from stereo to monoSelecting the seek tuning sensi- tivity Changing the scan timeNews PTY Program TypeProgram type Sports Talk Rock CLS Rock Adlt HIT Soft RockStoring program types Scanning stations with PTY ScanPTY priority CD operation / CD changer operation Switching on CD operationSwitching on CD changer opera- tion Inserting a CDSelecting CDs and titles Selecting the display modeCD operation / CD changer operation Repeating tracks/CDsMIX CD MIX OFFEntering CD names Deleting CD names/TPM withTo stop the Scan function Clock Time Setting the clockCorrecting the clock after the power has been disconnected Displaying the clockSetting the equalizer Setting the equalizer Assistance in setting your equalizerHicut DSC programmingLOW EQ High EQSTEREO/MONO 12/24H ModeDSC programming CLK AUTO/MANTo quit the DSC programming mode and store the adjustment Peak ON/OFFAmplifier DSC programming SpecificationsOverview of the DSC factory set- tings TunerGlossary Technical Terminology MuteScan Index BNDIndex Sharx TPMBosch Gruppe