Menu settings
Menu navigation
•Press the MENU button to enter or exit the menu.
•Press the / button to select a menu item of the current menu.
•Press the button to enter the next menu level.
•Press the button to return to the previous menu level.
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The menu is automatically exited approx. 16 seconds after the last button activation. Changed settings are stored automatically.
Making settings
If the current menu level shows a value that can be set, this value is flashing in the dis- play.
•Turn the ON/OFF button to set the value.
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Changed settings are stored automatically.
In the table below bold characters (e.g.: ON/OFF) indicate available settings. Underlined
characters (e.g.: HI6) indicate factory settings.
Code protection
This car sound system is protected against theft with a
If the code query is activated, the code number must be entered after every interruption of the power supply from the vehicle battery. Without this code number, the device is useless to a thief.
The code query is activated by default, but you can deactivate it.
Activating/deactivating the code query and changing the code number
To be able to activate/deactivate the code query or to change the code number, you must also enter the
Proceed as follows:
Entering the code number after a voltage interruption
If the code query is activated, the
If the code number is required, the display first shows “CODE”, followed by “XXXX”, and you can enter the code.
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If the code query is deactivated, “CODE OFF” is briefly displayed.
For each digit of the code number:
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Installation instructions
Safety instructions
When carrying out installation work and making connections please observe the following safety instructions:
•Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery! When doing so, please observe the vehicle manufacturer’s safety instructions.
•Make sure you do not damage vehicle components when drilling any holes.
•The cross sections of the positive and negative cables must not be less than 1.5 mm2.
•Do not connect the vehicle’s plug connectors to the radio!
You can obtain the adapter cable required for your vehicle type from any BLAUPUNKT dealer.
•Depending on the model, your vehicle may differ from the description provided here. We accept no responsibility for any damages due to incorrect installation or connection or for any consequential damages.
If the information provided here is not suitable for your specific installation require- ments, please contact your Blaupunkt dealer, your vehicle manufacturer or our tele- phone hotline.
When installing an amplifier, you must first connect the device earth connections before connecting the plugs for the
Earth connection of external devices may not be connected to earth of car sound system
1st Menu Level | 2nd Menu Level | 3rd Menu Level | Settings/Remarks |
TUNER SET | TRAF ON/OFF | – | Switching on or off the priority of traffic announcements.1 |
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| BAND | FM2 ON/OFF | Switching on and off the availability of a memory bank. If a memory bank is switched on, you can select it in |
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| normal radio operation by pressing the SRC button. If all banks are switched off, only the FM1 memory bank is |
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| REG ON/OFF | – | Switching on or off RDS feature Regional.1 |
| SENS LO1...HI6 | – | Setting the sensitivity of station seek tuning: LO1 (lowest) – HI6 (highest). |
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| RDS ON/OFF | – | Switching on or off RDS features.1 |
AUDIO | BASS | – | Setting the bass or treble level. |
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| PRESETS | POP/ROCK/ | Selecting the equalizer preset type or turning off the equalizer (setting |
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DISPLAY | DIM AUTO/MAN | – | Switching on or off automatic dimming of display (on: AUTO; off: MAN).3 |
VOLUME | ON VOLUME | LAST VOL | Exiting the 3rd menu level when LAST VOL is shown sets the volume at |
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| ONVOL 1...20...50 | Setting the volume level at |
•Enter the CODE SET sub menu in the VARIOUS menu (see section “MENU settings”). “CODE XXXX” is displayed, “XXXX” is flashing. For each digit of the code number:
•Turn the ON/OFF button to set the current digit.
•Press the button to confirm.
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When entering the code, you may return to a previous digit by pressing the button.
After setting and confirming the forth digit, the current setting “CODE ON” or “CODE OFF” is displayed.
Note
If you enter an incorrect code number, “ERR CODE” is briefly displayed. Then “XXXX” is displayed again and you can repeat the entry.
In order to activate or deactivate the code query:
•Turn the ON/OFF button.
In order to change the code number:
•Press the button.
“NEW XXXX” is displayed, “XXXX” is flashing. For each digit of the new code number:
•Turn the ON/OFF button to set the current digit.
•Press the button to confirm.
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When entering the code, you may return to a previous digit by pressing the button.
After setting and confirming the forth digit, “PRESS UP TO CONFIRM” is displayed.
•Press the button to confirm the new code number.
You return to the VARIOUS menu, menu item “CODE SET” is selected.
• Press the button to confirm. |
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When entering the code, you may return to a previous digit by pressing the button. |
After setting and confirming the forth digit, the display of the current audio source is shown.
Note
If you enter an incorrect code number, “ERR CODE” is briefly displayed. Then “XXXX” is displayed again and you can retry the entry.
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| TAVOL 1...20...50 | – | Setting the volume level of traffic announcements. |
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| BEEP ON/OFF | – | Switching on or off the signal tone. |
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CLOCK | PERCLK ON/OFF | – | Switching on or off the permanent display of time. |
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VARIOUS | DEMO ON/OFF | – | Switching on or off the demo mode. |
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| VERSION | P... | Display of processor version number (no setting). |
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| E... | Display of hardware version number (no setting). |
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| A... | Display of software version number (no setting). |
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| TUN AREA | EUROPE/USA/ | Selecting the tuner area, the device should be operated in. When the display shows the desired tuner area: |
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| NORMSET | PRESS UP TO | Restoring factory settings. |
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| CONFIRM | • Press the button to confirm. |
| CODE SET | CODE XXXX | Switching on or off code protection and changing the code number (see section “Code protection”). |
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1This service is not supported in some countries.
2Only available in respective tuner region (EUROPE: MW, LW; USA and S AMERICA: AM, AMT; THAILAND: AM).
3Driving light signal of the car must be connected to chamber A, pin 6 on the rear of the unit (see section “Installation instructions “).
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Technical data
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Operating voltage: | 10.5 - 14.4 V |
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In operation: | 10 A |
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10 sec. after | < 3.5 mA |
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Output power: | 4 x 18 watts sine at 14.4 V at 4 ohms. | |
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Wavebands in Europe/Thailand: | FM: | 87.5 - 108 MHz |
| AM (MW): | 531 - 1,602 kHz |
| LW (Europe only): | 153 - 279 kHz |
Wavebands in the US: | FM: | 87.7 - 107.9 MHz |
| AM (MW): | 530 - 1,710 kHz |
Wavebands in South America: | FM: | 87.5 - 107.9 MHz |
| AM (MW): | 530 - 1,710 kHz |
FM frequency response: | 30 - 15,000 Hz |
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Frequency response: | 20 - 20,000 Hz |
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4 channels: | 2 V |
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W x H x D (mm): | 178 x 51.5 x 150 |
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Weight: | approx. 1.30 kg |
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| C1 | C2 | C3 | A | Power supply | B | Speakers | C1 Line Out | C2 |
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2 | Telephone Mute Input | 2 | Right Rear | 2 Right Rear | 8 | – | 14 | TXD1 | ||||||||||
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| 3 | – | 3 | Right Front (+) | 3 Ground | 9 | Telephone Mute Input | 15 | Battery (+12V Out) | |
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