Blaupunkt Canberra C31 Adjusting the Volume, Adjusting the volume, Setting the power-on volume

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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

Adjusting the volume

The system volume can be adjusted in steps from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum).

To increase the system volume,

press the button ?.

To decrease the system volume,

press the button ?.

Setting the power-on volume

You can set the unit's default power-on volume.

Press the MENU button <.

Keep pressing the or button ;until “ON VOL” appears in the display.

Set the power-on volume using the and buttons ;.

To help you adjust the volume more easily, the volume will be increased / decreased as you make your changes.

If you change the setting to “0”, the pow- er-on volume will be the same as the volume level that was set before the unit was last switched off.

Note:

To protect your hearing, the power- on volume is limited to a value of “38”. If the volume level was higher when the unit was switched off, the volume will be reset to “38” when the unit is switched on again.

When you have finished making your changes,

press the MENU button <twice.

Instantaneous volume reduction (mute)

This feature allows you to instantane- ously reduce (mute) the volume to a lev- el preset by you.

Briefly press button @. “MUTE” appears in the display.

Setting the mute level

You can set the unit’s mute volume lev- el.

Press the MENU button <.

Keep pressing the or button ;until “MUTE LVL” appears in the display.

Set the mute level using the and buttons ;.

When you have finished making your changes,

press the MENU button <.

Telephone audio / navigation audio

If your car radio is connected to a mo- bile telephone or a navigation system, the unit’s volume will be muted as soon as you “pick up” the telephone or as soon as a navigation announcement is made.The caller or voice output will then be heard over the car radio loudspeak- ers. In order for this to work, the mobile telephone or navigation system must be connected to the car radio in the man- ner described in the installation instruc- tions.

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Contents Canberra C31 Freiburg C31 Las Vegas DJ31 San Diego DJ31 Page Band button Band, to switch to radio mode Operating ElementsTable of Contents Road safety InstallationAccessories International telephone informationRemovable Control Panel Removable control panelTheft protection Removing the control panelSwitching ON/OFF Switching on/offAdjusting the Volume Adjusting the volumeSetting the power-on volume Instantaneous volume reduction muteConfiguring the confirmation beep Radio Mode Radio modeSwitching to radio mode RDS functions AF, REGStoring stations Tuning into a stationSetting the sensitivity of the station search mode Listening to preset stations Setting the scantimeStoring stations automatically Travelstore Scanning receivable stations ScanCulture Travel Jazz Sport News POP Rock Classics Optimising radio reception Displaying scrolling textSwitching traffic information priority on/off Setting the traffic announcement volumeTraffic Information Reception Traffic information receptionCassette Mode Cassette modePausing playback Pause Switching radiomonitor on/offRepeating tracks Scanning all the tracks on a cassette ScanCassette Mode CD Changer Mode CD changer modeFast searching audible Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs RepeatRandom play MIX Scanning all tracks on all CDs ScanCD Changer Mode Clock Time Setting the timeClock Time Changing the displaySelecting 12/24-hour clock mode Briefly displaying the time when the unit is switched offSound and Volume Distribution Settings Sound and volume distribution settingsExternal audio sources Switching the AUX input on/offBass Guarantee SpecificationsguaranteeSpecifications