DSC programming

DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you to customise certain programmable, basic settings to suit your personal needs and preferences and then store them.

The basic settings for this audio equipment were made at the factory.

In the following you can find an overview of these settings, so that you can always reset to these if desired.

If you wish to alter any of the programming,

press DSC.

Use the rocker switch and the button to select and adjust the functions described in the following. The display will show you the adjusted condition.

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Select function

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Adjust/recall value

TIME

The current time will be dis-

 

played or has to be set. For

 

more information see chap-

 

ter “Traffic Memo (TIM) -

 

Setting the clock in the DSC

 

menu”.

TIMER 1

To set the first TIM time.

 

For more information please

 

refer to chapter “Traffic

 

Memo (TIM) - Programming

 

the TIM standby mode / TIM

 

times”.

TIMER 2

To set the second TIM time

 

(procedure see TIMER 1).

BAS

To distribute the bass level

 

among the front and rear

 

speakers between +3 F

 

(front) and +3 R (rear).

TRE

To distribute the treble level

 

among the front and rear

 

speakers between +3 F

 

(front) and +3 R (rear).

CDC NAME

Only available for CD

 

changer playback (optional).

 

Use this function to name

 

your CDs. (See “Entering

 

CD names”).

LOUDNESS Loudness - When listening at a low level, the Loudness function creates a more nat- ural sound by boosting the low frequency range. LOUD 1 - Low boost LOUD 6 - Max. boost

TA VOL To adjust the traffic an- nouncement and warning beep volume from between 0 to 63.

The message will then come through at this volume, if the standard volume is lower.

Should the standard volume be higher than the TA VOL level, then the traffic report will be played slightly louder than the standard volume.

SPEECH In future many RDS radio stations will differentiate be- tween music and speech programmes.

You can alter the tone for speech programmes from between “SPEECH 0 ... 4”.

SPEECH 0:

Music/speech off

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Blaupunkt RCM 126 operating instructions DSC programming