Blaupunkt TCM 127 operating instructions Tape equalisation, Dolby B NR, Care instructions

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Tape equalisation

The unit is able to identify the following tape types: iron oxide, chrome oxide or metal; it will switch to the corresponding setting au- tomatically.

When metal or chrome cassettes are played “MTL” will light up in the display.

Dolby B NR*

This equipment is able to play back cas- settes which have been recorded using Dol- by B NR or without noise reduction.

There is far less tape noise and the sound dynamics are correspondingly greater on cassettes recorded using Dolby NR*.

“DOLBY” will light up in the display when Dolby B NR is switched on.

Switching on/off:

Press .

*Noise reduction system manufactured under licence by Dolby Laboratories. The word Dolby and the dou- ble-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Listening to the radio while fast forwarding/rewinding the tape with RM (Radio Monitor)

While fast forwarding or rewinding the tape, you can listen to the radio instead of the usual muting (also applies for S-CPS).

The “RAD. MONITOR ON” setting must be activated in DSC mode.

Refer to “Programming with DSC – RAD. MONITOR” if necessary.

Care instructions

You should use only C60/C90 tape cas- settes in your car. Protect your cassettes against dirt, dust and temperatures over 50 °C. Allow cold cassettes to warm up somewhat before playing them to ensure that the tape plays smoothly. Malfunctions in playback or sound may be caused by dirt build-up on the pinch roller and the audio head after approx. 100 hours of operation. To remove normal dirt build-up clean the equipment with a cleaning cassette. In more stubborn cases, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Never insert hard instru- ments into the tape deck.

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Contents Amsterdam TCM Remote control RCT 07 optional Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer Option Contents Telephone General information Safety standardsSafety information Important informationEmergency calls InstallationUsing the telephone in critical areas Handset AccessoriesRemote control ChangerSecond KeyCard/SIM card KeyCard and SIM cardBasic information Starting up the RadiophoneNever forcibly pull out the card! You may destroy it Removing the KeyCard/SIM cardTrain KeyCard/SIM cards Selecting the language for the displayCare of your KeyCard/SIM-Card DSC learn modeDisplaying the radio pass data Optical warning of anti-theft protectionSwitching the radio on when the ig- nition is switched off On/off VolumeSwitching the unit on/off with the KeyCard Switching the unit on/off via the ig- nitionTS / BND SRC SourceAF / # Cassette loading slotStoring radio stations Recalling stored radio stations -SeCassette operation Changer operation optional = MIXDisplay Radio operation aStop this function by pressing or the opposite button Tape operationFlashing card tongue Corresponding function must be activated Additional rocker switch functionsAdditional settings possible with AUD DSC mode CRadio, tape deck, CD changer optional, auxiliary source Audio modeAF Alternative Frequency REG regional programmeSelecting a waveband Station tuningSeek tuning Manual tuning withStoring radio stations Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM onlyRecalling stored radio stations Selecting the seek-tuning sensi- tivitySwitching from stereo to mono FM only Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON Switching traffic announcement priority on/offAutomatic seek tuning start Switching off the beep toneOperating the cassette deck Care instructions Tape equalisationDolby B NR Selecting the CD and the track Switching CD changer operation onCD changer operation optional Store CancelSelect AlterTo make a note of the new code Loud 1 minimum boost Loud 6 maximum boostWith this function you can deter Tone setting for voice programs ranges between Level 0Music/voice is switched off RAD. Monitor Radio MonitorYou can choose among the fol- lowing operating modes Remove menu items All of the menu items are availa- bleEnd DSC programming/save changes Overview of the DSC default settingsPage Telephone operation Reactivating the SIM card Operating the telephonePIN code Inserting the SIM card/ entering your PIN codeDo not hang up until you are told to do so Making your first telephone callGSM emergency calls Selection buttons Quick reference for using the telephoneVolume On/OffTelephone-book menu Enter PIN code Network search Setup menu/Call menuTo switch back to the telephone mode Press briefly Displays Radio menu@ Rocker switch Dialling a telephone number Using the telephoneSwitching to telephone mode GSM network service areaRedial function Broker’s call/hold Answering/ending a callCall waiting 2nd caller Conference calls Making telephone calls using the handset special accessorySetting up a conference call 103 Phone book menuHow to enter a name/text Finding an entry by name Check capacity Prevent accessShow my phone number Altering, deleting, moving or copying the entry Add entryFinding an entry by position End DSC Press CL, the altered setting will not be storedProgramming with DSC Telephone Store/confirm109 Programming in the setup menuSelect the setup menu by pressing Handset volume Ringing tone volumeHands-free volume Automatic answer Automatic redial Operating modeCall meter format Ringing toneSMS tone My phone numberSet charge parameters Audible call timerPIN code Be sure to make a note of the new code if you change it Alter access codeFollowing settings will be deleted External alarmTA during call Overview of the basic factory settings in the set-up menuHands-free channel Hands-free operation is possible on all four channels115 Press CL, the new setting will not be storedProgramming in the Call Menu Clearing messages Call mailbox Received SMS messagesSelecting the message Reading messagesSending SMS messages Calling the sender or another telephoneNetwork selection Available channels from your network Operator Cell BroadcastWhich operates in numbered channels SagesCall barring Call metersCall forwarding To 9 and the SIM card Speed/touch dial only Phone lockYou can only call the one-touch dial One-touch dial onlyClosed user group Overview of the basic factory settings in the call menuGlossary Tape deck SpecificationsTuner Telephone01 80 / 5 25 56 Blaupunkt telephone help lineBosch Gruppe