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User settings

￿Press the rocker switchor = re- peatedly until "CLOCK MENU" appears on the display.

￿Press the rocker switch : to open the menu.

The Clock menu appears.

Switching time display on/off

The time can be displayed while the de- vice is switched off, if the vehicle ignition is switched on. To switch this time display on/off:

￿In the Clock menu, press the rock-

er switch or = repeatedly until "CLOCK ON/OFF" is displayed.

￿Press the rocker switch or : to change between these settings:

"CLOCK ON": The time display is switched on.

"CLOCK OFF": The time display is switched off.

Note:

Note if you switched on the time display (CLOCK ON):

When switching off the device, the usual "Goodbye" animation does not appear.

Key combinations, e.g. for calling the Demo mode, are no longer possible.

Selecting 12h/24h time display (12HR/24HR MODE)

The time can be displayed using the 12-hour or 24-hour format.

￿In the Clock menu, press the rock-

er switchor = repeatedly until "12HR/24HR MODE" is displayed.

￿Press the rocker switch or : to change between these settings:

"12HR MODE": The 12-hour format (am/pm) is switched on.

"24HR MODE": The 24-hour format is switched on.

Setting the clock

￿In the Clock menu, press the rock-

er switchor = repeatedly until "CLOCK SET" is displayed.

￿Press the rocker switch : to open the menu.

The time is displayed.

￿Select the hours or minutes with the rocker switch or :.

￿Press the rocker switch or = to change the hours/minutes.

￿Press the MENU/OK button < to finish the input and store the time.

Note:

To finish the input without changing the time, press the ESC/DIS button 5.

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Contents MP3 Contents CD mode audio Contents User settings 107 Declaration of conformity Symbols usedAbout these instructions Use as directedObserve the following Safety NotesIf you are installing device yourself To protect your hearing, always listen at a moderate volumeDo not dispose of your old unit Household trash Cleaning notesDisposal note Scope of delivery USB medium player, stick or disk with MP3 or WMA files Device descriptionWhat can the device do? ControlsMENU/OK button ESC/DIS buttonDetaching/attaching the control panel Theft protectionDevice card Displaying the serial numberStartup Connecting the USB cableConnecting the USB medium What characteristics do USB media have to have?If you cannot play a CD-R/CD-RW Handling CDsBit rate MP3 32 to 320 kbps WMA 32 to 192 kbps Selecting the USB as audio sourceInserting and removing a CD Damaging the CD drive What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have?Selecting the CD as audio source Switching the device on/offAdjusting the volume High volumeMuting the device Changing the switch-off time OFF TimerVarious Menu To call up a menu Overview of the operationButtons for menu operation Displays of the audio sourcesBand Functions of the audio sourcesAudio CD display FM1 NDR0123 Tuner displayMP3 display 0123Tuner display Tuner modeStarting the tuner mode Band Setting the waveband/memory bankSelecting stored stations Tuning into a stationStation seek tuning Tuning into stations manuallyStoring stations manually Changing the seek tuning sensitivity SensitivityStoring stations Receiving traffic announcements Switching the priority of traffic reports on/offScanning all receivable stations Scan REG ON/OFF Skipping a traffic announcementReceiving an alternative frequency of a station PTY Language Switching programme type on/off PTY ON/OFFRocker switch or = To open the Tuner menu Press the MENU/OK buttonPlayback starts CD mode audioStarting the audio CD mode Audio CD displayFunctions in the CD mode audio Ly until the MP3 display appears CD/USB mode MP3/WMAStarting the CD/USB mode MP3 displaySelecting a track in the info playlist Browse modePress the rocker switch to open a folder or to play a track Displaying title information Functions in the CD/USB mode MP3/WMA CD changer display CD-changer modeSelecting a CD Functions in the CD changer mode REAR-AUX input at the rear of the device AUX modeConfiguring audio inputs AUX Menu Increased risk of injury from connectorAUX Menu FRONT-AUX input at the front of the deviceAUX Name Edit FRONT-AUX input Setting amplification AUX LevelRenaming the REAR-AUX input Activating the Bluetooth function BT on Bluetooth phone callBluetooth preparation How is a Bluetooth connection established?Unregistration process is confirmed with Unpaired 100 Registering the cell phoneUnregistering the cell phone To register a cell phone101 Your callers voice is broadcast via the loud- speakersEntering a phone number Redirecting a phone call to the cell phone +919886933322Ending a call Storing and calling up a phone number103 Changing the PIN PIN ChangeYou can select sound presets for different music types Sound settingsAdjusting volume and volume distribution Selecting a sound presetting PresetsTip Equalizer settingsWhich equalizer setting is the correct one? ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, Exbass Changing equalizer settings EbassPress the rocker switch to call up the setting Switch or = 106Changing the welcome text User settingsChanging the clock settings Clock Menu108 Switching time display on/offSelecting 12h/24h time display 12HR/24HR Mode Setting the clockChanging volume presettings for TA, TEL and Mute Volume MenuChanging volume presettings Volume menu, press the rock Activating/deactivating the signal tone Beep ON/OFFSetting the speed-dependent volume increase Auto Sound Changing the day/night brightness Changing display settingsAdjusting the display viewing angle Angle ADJ Display Menu112 Changing the scan time Scan Time113 Additional settingsActivating/deactivating demo mode Switch off the radioPlay Clock OFF Error correctionCy is activated Tion Technical data Blaupunkt GmbH Hotline Robert-Bosch-Str Hildesheim 116 ServiceWarranty MP3, WMA GlossaryBass TravelstorePlaying an MP3/WMA CD 90, 91, 93 Selecting 88 Correcting errorsIndex Displays Functions Auto Sound 110 AUX 79Playlist 91 RPT Repeat see Repeat mode 120Muting Operation 70 EQ OFFWaveband Welcome text WMA 73, 90 Bass 104 Seek tuning sensitivitySubout 113 Subwoofer 113, 118 Switch-off 76 Switch-on Volume 71Appendix A1 Factory settings375 376 Country Phone