CASSETTE MODE | CD CHANGER MODE |
Dolby* Noise Suppression
If you are playing a cassette recorded using the Dolby B system, you should activate the Dolby function.
➮Press the soft key 4with the display allocation “DLBY”.
When the Dolby function is switched on, an arrow symbol appears on the display along- side “DLBY”.
*Noise suppression system manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories. The word “Dolby” and the double D symbol are the trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
Traffic announcements in cassette mode
With the “TRAFFIC” function (priority for traf- fic information), your car radio is on standby for traffic announcements even when a cas- sette is being played. When a traffic an- nouncement begins, playback stops and the traffic announcement is made. For further in- formation, please see the chapter “Traffic in- formation”.
CD changer mode (optional)
To find out which CD changer is compatible with this unit, please see page 41 of this ma- nual or consult your Blaupunkt dealer.
Note:
Information on handling CDs, inserting CDs and operating the CD changer can be found in the operating instructions accompanying your CD changer.
Switching to CD changer mode
➮Press the CDC button =.
The CD changer menu appears on the dis- play and playback is resumed at the point where it was interrupted. If the magazine has been removed from the CD changer and re- inserted, the CD magazine will first be scanned. Playback then begins with the first track of the first CD the CD changer recog- nises.
Selecting a CD
To change up or down to a different CD,
➮press the soft key 4 with the display allocation of the desired CD (CD1 -
CD10). To do this, if necessary press the soft key 4 with the display alloca- tion “NEXT” to access the “second page” of the basic CD changer menu
or
➮press the or button 7repeatedly until the number of the desired CD ap- pears on the display.
Selecting a track
In order to change up or down to another track on the CD currently being played,
➮press the or button 7 repeatedly until the number of the desired track ap- pears on the display.
If the button 7 is pressed once, the cur- rent track is played again from the beginning.
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