Blaupunkt MP57 Changing equalizer settings Ebass, ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, Exbass, Switch or = 106

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Sound settings

 

 

AUDIO MENU

 

 

 

ENHANCED MENU

 

 

E-BASS

E-TREBLE

E-MIDDLE

E-XBASS

Level (GAIN)

-7 to +7

-

-7 to +7

0 to +3

 

 

 

 

 

Frequency

60 Hz, 80 Hz,

10 kHz, 12.5 kHz,

500 Hz, 1000 Hz,

50 Hz, 100 Hz

(FREQ)

100 Hz, 200 Hz

15 kHz, 17.5 kHz

1500 Hz, 2500 Hz

200 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

Quality fac-

1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 2.0

-

0.5, 0.75, 1.0,

-

tor (QFAC)

 

 

1.25

 

Changing equalizer settings (EBASS,

ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, EXBASS)

In the Enhanced menu, you can change these settings:

"GAIN" (amplification)

"FREQ" (frequency)

"QUALITY" (quality factor) To adjust the equalizer:

￿In the Audio menu, press the rocker switch or = repeatedly until "EN- HANCED MENU" appears on the display.

CD·C

ENHANCED MENU

MIX

POP

 

 

 

 

ROCK

 

 

 

AUDIO MENU

CLAS

 

 

 

RPT

 

mp3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿Press the rocker switch : to open the menu.

The Enhanced menu appears.

￿In the Enhanced menu, press the rock-

er switch or = to change between these menu items:

"E-BASS": Bass

"E-TREBLE": Treble

"E-MIDDLE": Middle

"E-XBASS": Increasing bass at low volume

￿Press the rocker switch : to call up the selected menu item.

￿Press the rocker switch or = to change between these menu items:

"GAIN": Amplification between -7 and +7

"FREQ": Frequency (dependent upon the selected menu item)

"QUALITY": Quality factor (E-BASS, E-MIDDLE and E-XBASS only)

￿Press the rocker switch : to call up the setting.

￿To change the setting, press the rocker

switch or=.

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Contents MP3 Contents CD mode audio Contents User settings 107 About these instructions Symbols usedUse as directed Declaration of conformityIf you are installing device yourself Safety NotesTo protect your hearing, always listen at a moderate volume Observe the followingCleaning notes Disposal noteDo not dispose of your old unit Household trash Scope of delivery What can the device do? Device descriptionControls USB medium player, stick or disk with MP3 or WMA filesMENU/OK button ESC/DIS buttonDevice card Theft protectionDisplaying the serial number Detaching/attaching the control panelConnecting the USB medium Connecting the USB cableWhat characteristics do USB media have to have? StartupBit rate MP3 32 to 320 kbps WMA 32 to 192 kbps Handling CDsSelecting the USB as audio source If you cannot play a CD-R/CD-RWInserting and removing a CD Damaging the CD drive What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have?Adjusting the volume Switching the device on/offHigh volume Selecting the CD as audio sourceChanging the switch-off time OFF Timer Various MenuMuting the device Buttons for menu operation Overview of the operationDisplays of the audio sources To call up a menuBand Functions of the audio sources0123 FM1 NDRTuner display Audio CD displayMP3 display 0123Starting the tuner mode Band Tuner modeSetting the waveband/memory bank Tuner displayStation seek tuning Tuning into a stationTuning into stations manually Selecting stored stationsChanging the seek tuning sensitivity Sensitivity Storing stationsStoring stations manually Switching the priority of traffic reports on/off Scanning all receivable stations ScanReceiving traffic announcements Skipping a traffic announcement Receiving an alternative frequency of a stationREG ON/OFF Rocker switch or = Switching programme type on/off PTY ON/OFFTo open the Tuner menu Press the MENU/OK button PTY LanguageStarting the audio CD mode CD mode audioAudio CD display Playback startsFunctions in the CD mode audio Starting the CD/USB mode CD/USB mode MP3/WMAMP3 display Ly until the MP3 display appearsBrowse mode Press the rocker switch to open a folder or to play a trackSelecting a track in the info playlist Displaying title information Functions in the CD/USB mode MP3/WMA CD-changer mode Selecting a CDCD changer display Functions in the CD changer mode REAR-AUX input at the rear of the device AUX modeAUX Menu Increased risk of injury from connectorFRONT-AUX input at the front of the device Configuring audio inputs AUX MenuFRONT-AUX input Setting amplification AUX Level Renaming the REAR-AUX inputAUX Name Edit Bluetooth preparation Bluetooth phone callHow is a Bluetooth connection established? Activating the Bluetooth function BT onUnregistering the cell phone Registering the cell phoneTo register a cell phone Unregistration process is confirmed with Unpaired 100Your callers voice is broadcast via the loud- speakers Entering a phone number101 Ending a call +919886933322Storing and calling up a phone number Redirecting a phone call to the cell phone103 Changing the PIN PIN ChangeAdjusting volume and volume distribution Sound settingsSelecting a sound presetting Presets You can select sound presets for different music typesEqualizer settings Which equalizer setting is the correct one?Tip Press the rocker switch to call up the setting Changing equalizer settings EbassSwitch or = 106 ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, ExbassChanging the clock settings User settingsClock Menu Changing the welcome textSelecting 12h/24h time display 12HR/24HR Mode Switching time display on/offSetting the clock 108Volume Menu Changing volume presettingsChanging volume presettings for TA, TEL and Mute Activating/deactivating the signal tone Beep ON/OFF Setting the speed-dependent volume increase Auto SoundVolume menu, press the rock Adjusting the display viewing angle Angle ADJ Changing display settingsDisplay Menu Changing the day/night brightness112 Changing the scan time Scan TimeActivating/deactivating demo mode Additional settingsSwitch off the radio 113Error correction Cy is activated TionPlay Clock OFF Technical data Service WarrantyBlaupunkt GmbH Hotline Robert-Bosch-Str Hildesheim 116 MP3, WMA GlossaryBass TravelstoreIndex Correcting errorsDisplays Functions Auto Sound 110 AUX 79 Playing an MP3/WMA CD 90, 91, 93 Selecting 88Muting RPT Repeat see Repeat mode 120Operation 70 EQ OFF Playlist 91Subout 113 Subwoofer 113, 118 Switch-off 76 Switch-on Seek tuning sensitivityVolume 71 Waveband Welcome text WMA 73, 90 Bass 104Appendix A1 Factory settings375 376 Country Phone