Blaupunkt MP56 7 646 583 310 Changing the volume presetting of the telephone Phone

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu

Changing the volume presetting of the telephone (PHONE)

If the device puts a phone call through, it always starts at the preset volume.

Press the softkey 8 (next to "PHONE").

The "PHONE" menu item is

flashing. The presetting for the telephone volume is shown on the main line A.

Adjust the desired volume us- ing the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (incre- ments 1 to 50).

During the phone call, you can always change the volume by means of the volume control 5.

Changing the volume presetting of the signal tone (BEEP)

If a signal tone sounds, you al- ways hear it at the preset volume.

Press the softkey 9 (next to "BEEP").

The "BEEP" menu item is flash- ing. The presetting for the sig- nal tone is shown on the main line A.

Adjust the desired volume us- ing the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (incre- ments 0 to 6).

You hear a signal tone at the se- lected volume.

If you do not want to hear any signal tones, set the volume to zero.

"BEEP OFF" appears on the main line A.

Changing the presetting of the power-on volume (ON VOL)

You can configure the device so that the playback after switch-on always starts with the volume set here. For this purpose, the "ON VOL" menu item must be high- lighted.

Press the softkey < (next to "ON VOL").

The presetting for the pow- er-on volume is shown on the main line A.

Adjust the desired volume us- ing the volume control 5 or the rocker switch 3 (incre- ments 1 to 50).

The "ON VOL" menu item is highlighted.

Restoring the volume at switch- on (LAST VOL)

You can configure the device so that the playback after switch-on always starts with the previous- ly selected volume. For this pur- pose, the "LAST VOL" menu item must be highlighted.

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Contents USB MP3 WMA Operating the tuner IndexCD Name 123 Use as directed For your safetyIf you are installing device yourself About these instructionsTheft protection WarrantyCleaning Scope of deliveryDevice overview ControlsTuner button Placing the device in operation Detaching/attaching the control panelDamage to the control panel Damage to CD drive from unsuitable CDs Switching the device on/offGeneral functions Inserting a CDConnecting the USB medium Adjusting the volume Muting the deviceOperation with telephone Selecting an audio source Tuner display Audio CD display MP3 display ⁸ CD changer displayOverview of the buttons Overview of the operationOverview of the functions MIX, RPT, and Traffic Switching random track play on/ off MIXSwitching Repeat title on/off Repeat Buttons for menu operationScanning titles Scan Selecting a menu item in the settings menu Example of a menu operationCalling up a menu Exiting a menu item Changing and saving a settingManually searching for stations Operating the tunerSelecting the memory bank Searching for stationsAutomatically searching for stations Storing stations Listening to stored stationsScanning all receivable stations Scan Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand Changing the waveband Band Changing the tuner settings Tuner menuSwitching the display of radio text on/off R-TEXT Changing the seek tuning sensi- tivity SensAllowing alternative frequencies RDS Activating/deactivating im- proved reception High CUT Toggle between mono and stereo operation Mono Traffic announcements TA Receiving traffic announce- mentsSkipping a traffic announcement On the traffic information display Operating the inte- grated CD player What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have?MIX Switching the scrolling text for CD text on/off Scroll Switching the CD text display on/off TextFILE...DIR...SONG ARTIST...ALBUM Operating the MP3/WMA playerSwitching scrolling text on/off Scroll Showing all the information of the current title Show ALLSelecting the title information to be displayed Info Traffic Info Next Selecting a title from a list Browser mode/playlist101 Next OFF Operating the optional CD changerSelecting a CD from the CD magazine CD overview Menu Changing basic settings in the settings menuAdjusting sound and balance Audio Changing the volume distribu- tion BALANCE/FADERChanging treble or bass TREBLE/BASS Calling up a user-defined equal- izer setting DEQ Changing the equalizer setting DEQAuto Creating/changing a user-defined equalizer setting AdjustManual Sound impres Centre Level dB Sion or problem Frequen Cy Hz Which equalizer setting is the correct one?Selecting a sound presetting Preset Setting the speed-dependent volume increase Auto SNDSetting the bass increase Xbass Switching the equalizer off OFF Changing the colour of the dis- play Color Changing display settings DisplayAdjusting the display viewing angle Angle Changing the user-defined col- our UserChanging the brightness of the display for day/night Bright Switching the spectrum analyser on/off Spectrum Inverting the display InvertActivating/deactivating the screen saver Screen S Changing volume presettings Volume Restoring the volume at switch- on Last VOL Changing the volume presetting of the telephone PhoneChanging the volume presetting of the signal tone Beep Changing the presetting of the power-on volume on VOLClock Changing clock settings ClockSwitching the 24-hour time dis- play on/off 24H Mode Setting the time TimeConfiguring audio inputs AUX Activating/deactivating audio in- puts AUX1/2Renaming audio inputs Edit Changing basic settings in the settings menu Changing the welcome text on MSG Changing special settings VariousChanging the scan time Scantime Switching the internal amplifier on/off AMP onNo sound with switched- off internal amplifier Resetting the device to factory settings NormsetDisplaying the serial number SER NUM Error tableTuner Technical dataGlossary Subwoofer, Subout RDS Radio Data SystemREG Regional Root directoryXbass USB Universal Serial BusKeyword index Symbole129 130 395 Gerätepass