Blaupunkt MP56 7 646 583 310 operating instructions Connecting the USB medium

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General functions

Insert the CD with its print- ed side uppermost into the CD drive C until you feel some re- sistance.

The CD is automatically drawn in and the control panel closes. This CD can now be selected as audio source.

Note:

As long as the CD is in the drive, the device stores track and playing time of the CD played last, and after calling up the audio source, the playback starts at the position where it was interrupted.

Connecting the USB medium

To be able to connect a USB stick or a USB hard disk, the supplied USB cable must be connected to the rear side of the device be- fore the installation as described in the installation instructions. This cable can be routed, for ex- ample, to the glove compartment or a suitable place of the center console.

Note:

Always switch off the device before connecting or discon- necting your USB medium!

Connect the USB medium to the USB cable that is routed from the rear side of the de- vice.

The USB medium can now be selected as audio source.

For the device to recognise the USB medium, it must be specified as mass storage device and for- matted using the FAT16 or FAT32 file system and contain MP3 or WMA files.

Under Windows 2000/XP, the FAT32 formatting creates a maxi- mum partition size of 32 GB.

If you are using a USB medium with more than 32 GB, it may re- sult in read errors for additional partitions.

USB media formatted with the NTFS format are not supported.

In MP3 mode via USB, your de- vice can manage a maximum of 2,133 tracks per

folder if the MP3 file and fold- er names are no longer than 16 characters. If more than 16 char- acters are used, the number of tracks will be reduced.

If extensive data are stored on your USB medium, the file search can be slow.

Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the proper functioning of all USB me- dia available on the market!

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Contents USB MP3 WMA Index Operating the tunerCD Name 123 About these instructions For your safetyIf you are installing device yourself Use as directedScope of delivery WarrantyCleaning Theft protectionControls Device overviewTuner button Detaching/attaching the control panel Placing the device in operationDamage to the control panel Inserting a CD Switching the device on/offGeneral functions Damage to CD drive from unsuitable CDsConnecting the USB medium Muting the device Adjusting the volumeOperation with telephone Selecting an audio source Tuner display Audio CD display CD changer display MP3 display ⁸Overview of the operation Overview of the buttonsSwitching random track play on/ off MIX Overview of the functions MIX, RPT, and TrafficButtons for menu operation Switching Repeat title on/off RepeatScanning titles Scan Example of a menu operation Selecting a menu item in the settings menuCalling up a menu Changing and saving a setting Exiting a menu itemSearching for stations Operating the tunerSelecting the memory bank Manually searching for stationsAutomatically searching for stations Listening to stored stations Storing stationsScanning all receivable stations Scan Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand Changing the tuner settings Tuner menu Changing the waveband BandChanging the seek tuning sensi- tivity Sens Switching the display of radio text on/off R-TEXTAllowing alternative frequencies RDS Activating/deactivating im- proved reception High CUT Toggle between mono and stereo operation Mono Receiving traffic announce- ments Traffic announcements TASkipping a traffic announcement On the traffic information display What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have? Operating the inte- grated CD playerMIX Switching the CD text display on/off Text Switching the scrolling text for CD text on/off ScrollOperating the MP3/WMA player FILE...DIR...SONG ARTIST...ALBUMShowing all the information of the current title Show ALL Switching scrolling text on/off ScrollSelecting the title information to be displayed Info Selecting a title from a list Browser mode/playlist Traffic Info Next101 Operating the optional CD changer Next OFFSelecting a CD from the CD magazine CD overview Changing basic settings in the settings menu MenuChanging the volume distribu- tion BALANCE/FADER Adjusting sound and balance AudioChanging treble or bass TREBLE/BASS Changing the equalizer setting DEQ Calling up a user-defined equal- izer setting DEQCreating/changing a user-defined equalizer setting Adjust AutoManual Which equalizer setting is the correct one? Sound impres Centre Level dB Sion or problem Frequen Cy HzSetting the speed-dependent volume increase Auto SND Selecting a sound presetting PresetSetting the bass increase Xbass Switching the equalizer off OFF Changing display settings Display Changing the colour of the dis- play ColorChanging the user-defined col- our User Adjusting the display viewing angle AngleChanging the brightness of the display for day/night Bright Inverting the display Invert Switching the spectrum analyser on/off SpectrumActivating/deactivating the screen saver Screen S Changing volume presettings Volume Changing the presetting of the power-on volume on VOL Changing the volume presetting of the telephone PhoneChanging the volume presetting of the signal tone Beep Restoring the volume at switch- on Last VOLChanging clock settings Clock ClockSetting the time Time Switching the 24-hour time dis- play on/off 24H ModeActivating/deactivating audio in- puts AUX1/2 Configuring audio inputs AUXRenaming audio inputs Edit Changing basic settings in the settings menu Changing special settings Various Changing the welcome text on MSGResetting the device to factory settings Normset Switching the internal amplifier on/off AMP onNo sound with switched- off internal amplifier Changing the scan time ScantimeError table Displaying the serial number SER NUMTechnical data TunerGlossary Root directory RDS Radio Data SystemREG Regional Subwoofer, SuboutUSB Universal Serial Bus XbassSymbole Keyword index129 130 395 Gerätepass