CD MODE

CD Mode

You can use this device for playing standard CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs with a diameter of 12 cm. Besides play- ing CDs containing audio data on this device, you can also play CDs contain- ing MP3 files. For further details, please read the chapter entitled “MP3 mode” that follows this chapter.

To ensure the system functions proper- ly, only use CDs labelled with the com- pact disc logo. Problems might be ex- perienced when trying to play copy-pro- tected CDs. Blaupunkt cannot guaran- tee the proper functioning of copy-pro- tected CDs!

Risk of damage to CD drive! Single CDs with a diameter of 8 cm and CDs which are not circular (“shape CDs”) should not be used. We accept no liability for any dam- age to the CD drive that may occur as a result of the use of unsuitable CDs.

Close the panel using light pres- sure until you feel it latch into place.

CD playback begins.

If there is already a CD in the drive,

press the SRC button @ repeated- ly until “CD” appears on the dis- play.

Playback begins from the point at which it was last interrupted.

Selecting a track

Press one of the buttons on the ar- row block : to select the next or previous track.

If the or button :is pressed once, the current track is played again from the beginning.

Quick track selection

To quickly select tracks backwards or forwards,

keep one of the buttons : pressed until fast reverse / forward track selection begins.

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Starting CD mode

If there is no CD in the drive,

Press the button 9. The flip/release panel opens.

Gently insert the CD into the CD compartment with the printed side uppermost until you feel some re- sistance.

The CD will be drawn into the drive. Do not hinder or assist the drive as it draws the CD in.

Fast search (audible)

For a fast search backwards or forwards

keep the buttons : pressed until the fast search backwards or forwards begins.

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Blaupunkt Daytona MP53, Acapulco MP52 operating instructions CD Mode