Blaupunkt MP3000 manual Turn on/off message edit, Turn-on message, Turn-off message

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Turn on/off message edit

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You can edit the turn on/off message and store it in memory.

Following four messages can be edit with 12 characters each.

 

 

When you turn on the unit, “MESSAGE 1” will be displayed

 

then “MESSAGE 2” will momentarily displayed before actual

 

power on.

 

When you turn off the unit, “MESSAGE 3” will be displayed

 

then “MESSAGE 4” will momentarily displayed before actual

 

power off.

Turn-on message

MESSAGE 1 / MESSAGE 2

Turn-off message

MESSAGE 3 / MESSAGE 4

1.

Repeatedly press the

DISP to display the “MESSAGE ON”

2.

on the display window.

Press the MUTE / SENS

to flash the “MESSAGE 1”.

3.

Rotate the dial to select the desired message you want

 

to edit.

 

 

MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 3 MES-

4.

SAGE 4

 

Press the MUTE / SENS

, then enter the character.

A. Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the

desired characters.

 

 

(A~Z, a~z, 0~9, ( ) ∗ + , − . / !

” # $ % & ’ : ; < = > ?

@ [ \ ] ˆ _ ` { } ˜)

 

 

B. Press the

TUN/ TRK

to move the flashing cursor to

 

the next position. If you press

TUN/ TRK , the flashing

cursor moves to the left.

C. Repeat steps A. and B. to complete entering the en- tire message 12 characters max.

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Tips

To erase/correct a message, press the DISP for more than 2 seconds to clear the character and re-enter.

When entering a name, pressing the following but- tons affects the display of characters as follows:

1: Changes to inputting letters. (Starts with “A”.) If pressed while letters are already selected, switches between upper and lower case letters.

2: Changes to inputting numbers. (Starts with “0”.)

3: Changes to inputting symbols. (Starts with “(”.)

6: Enters a space (blank).

5.

Press the MUTE / SENS to store the message.

6.

The new message flashes.

To return to the normal radio reception, Press DISP .

Notes

If you make no button input or dial operation in 20 sec- onds, the message edit mode will turn off automatically.

Make sure the “MESSAGE” will be “ON” .

Erasing the turn on/off message

You can erase the turn on/off message if so desired.

1.

Repeatedly press the

DISP to display the “MESSAGE ON”

2.

on the display window.

Press the MUTE / SENS

to flash the message you edit.

3.

Rotate the dial to select the desired message you want

4.

to erase.

 

Press the DISP for more than 2 seconds.

 

Repeat steps 1. and 3. if you want to erase other mes-

5.

sage.

 

To return to the normal radio reception, Press DISP .

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Contents MP3000 Issue date 08-01 288F0370Precautions Handling Compact DiscsCDLabel Attaching the Front Panel Handling the Front PanelDetaching the Front Panel Front Panel Open / CloseFront Panel LCD Display Identification of ControlsVolume Level Control and Memory Turning the power On/OffSetting the Clock Adjusting the Sound CharacteristicsSwitching the Source Selecting auxiliary input Mode SelectorStation Call and DSP priority are not displayed in AUX mode Display Scroll type selection Display Speed selectionLevel Meter selection Level Meter Sensitivity selectionDisplay Contrast selection How to defeat Demo ModeMessage ON/OFF selection Enhancing the bass soundTurn-on message Turn on/off message editTurn-off message Make sure the Message will be onRadio Reception Storing the station names Direct Access to Memorized Stations via Station callStoring the station names Erasing the station namesPlaying the CD player CD OperationsMP3 / WMA operation MP3 / WMA playID3 Tags are not supported for WMA files MP3 / WMA Overview About Recommended CD-R and CD-RW Media When Creating DiscsCD-R Media CD-RW MediaGlossary Precautions InstallationsSupplied Mounting Hardware Mounting ExampleConnection procedure ConnectionsPreamp Out/AUX in Connections Returning to the Initial Settings MaintenanceCleaning the Connectors Replacing the FuseMP3 File Play Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideCD Player Troubleshooting GeneralFormat Specifications