Blaupunkt Car Stereo System CM 127 User Manual

Radio / Cassette  
Valencia CM 127  
Operating instructions  
 
Features  
Its high-power amplifier and 4-channel preamp output provide you with tremendous system  
configuration flexibility. It’s auxiliary input jack lets you easily incorporate portable audio  
equipment, such as a portable tape or DAT player, into your car’s sound system.  
Radio features  
- Codem III concept, i.e.  
new tuner, assessment of multipath interference, automatic noise suppression (ASU),  
gradual mono/stereo switching, volume control as a function of signal strength.  
- Superior AM frequency response  
- 18 FM/6 AM presets, including 6 FM and 6 AM Travelstore presets  
- Station and preset scan  
- Station naming  
- Tuner timer  
- Local/distant seek and manual tuning  
Tape player features  
- Full-logic autoreverse cassette mechanism  
- S-CPS (Super Cassette Program Search)  
- Fast forward and rewind  
- Radio monitor  
- Tape scan  
- Adjustable blank skip  
CD changer control features (optional)  
- CDC-A 05 changer control  
- Disc naming, disc list  
- Disc/track up/down  
- Disc/track scan, repeat, track mix  
- Track Program Memory (TPM)  
- Cue/review, pause/play  
Audio features:  
- 35 watts x 4 channel integrated amplifier  
- 4-channel preamp output  
- Bass, treble, balance and fader control  
- Source tone memory  
- Programmable Loudness  
- Mute, also when using cellular phone  
- Auxiliary input  
Other features:  
- DSC menu (Direct Software Control)  
- Integrated infrared eye for RC 06 H wireless remote control (optional)  
- Detachable face with hard-shell case  
- Illumination  
- Clock recall  
- 179 x 50 x 150 mm DIN/ISO chassis  
- Detachable wire harness  
- Snap-in DIN sleeve and mounting hardware  
Your unit’s detachable faceplate makes the unit useless to would-be thieves.  
Designed, engineered and manufactured by Blaupunkt.  
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Traffic safety and precautions  
Do not adjust your unit in difficult driving conditions that demand your full attention.  
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation  
at all times. Never use your unit in a way that could distract you.  
Always make sure that you are still able to hear any warning signals coming from outside of  
the vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly.  
If your vehicle was parked in direct sunlight resulting in a considerable rise in temperature  
inside the vehicle, allow the unit to cool off before operating it.  
Important note  
You fill find a label enclosed to the car radio. We recommend to attach the label at the panel  
behind the detachable face. The label will then be visible each time you have detached the face  
in order to visualise that the car radio is protected against theft.  
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Detachable face (release panel)  
Detaching and attaching the face:  
The face of this unit can be detached and taken with you to prevent it from being stolen.  
Detaching the face:  
Press the REL (release) button and detach the face by gently pulling it off as illustrated.  
Note: Do not pull it straight out from the chassis. Be sure not to drop the face when detaching it  
from the chassis. When carrying the face with you, put it in the carrying case. Do not expose the  
face to direct sunlight, heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a humid place.  
Attaching the face:  
Apply the right hand side of the face to the chassis by sliding (part B) of the face to (part A) at  
the front of the chassis. Gently push the left side of the face against the front of the chassis until  
it snaps into place.  
Note: Do not press against the display window. Do not press hard against the face when  
attaching it to the chassis, it may be easily attached with gentle pressure.  
Cleaning the connectors  
The unit may not operate properly if the connectors between the unit and the face are  
contaminated with dirt. In order to prevent this from happening, remove the face from the unit by  
pressing REL (release button), then detach it and clean the connectors from time to time. Clean  
the connectors with a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher). Be sure to clean them  
with a vertical motion. Never clean them horizontally, because this could damage the contact  
points.  
Affixing the faceplate for retail display:  
The faceplate can be affixed to the unit’s chassis, which is desirable for a retail display, for  
example.  
To affix the faceplate:  
Insert the black bolt into the hole at the left front of the top of the radio. See * below.  
*
A
B
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Location of controls  
1
2
REL  
– Release for detachable faceplate  
– Audio mute  
AUDIO  
– Bass, treble, balance, fader access  
– Name storing/deletion in DSC menu  
– Minute: 00  
3
4
Lens receiving for wireless remote control RC 06 H (optional)  
SCA (scan)  
– Station scan  
– Cassette track scan  
– Disc track scan  
– Disc scan  
PS  
– Preset scan  
5
DIS (display)  
– Display change  
– Demo mode display on/off  
MENU  
– DSC menu on/off  
6
7
8
9
Cassette insertion slot  
– Cassette program change  
– Cassette eject  
– Audio source select  
– List of disc names  
– Volume up  
SRC  
LIST  
+
10  
11  
12  
13  
– Volume down  
– Power on/off  
ON  
– Manual tuning down  
– Bass - / treble - / balance to left  
– Menu feature adjust  
– Name character position  
– Fast rewind  
– Disc track down  
– Review  
– List mode disc select  
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Location of controls  
14  
– Manual tuning up  
– Bass + / treble + / balance to right  
– Menu feature adjust  
– Name character position  
– Fast forward  
– Disc track up  
– Cue  
– List mode disc select  
15  
16  
– Seek tuning up  
– Fade to front  
– Menu feature select  
– Name character select  
– S-CPS up  
– Disc up  
– Manual tuning down  
– Fade to rear  
– Menu feature select  
– Name character select  
– S-CPS down  
– Disc down  
17  
18  
19  
Display  
RPT  
– Display  
– Track repeat and disc repeat  
FM  
– FM band  
– FM preset bank I, II, III select  
FMT  
MIX  
AM  
– FM Travelstore  
– Track play in random order  
– AM band  
20  
21  
AMT  
– AM Travelstore  
– Pause  
22  
23  
LD  
– Loudness  
SENS (Sensitivity)  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6  
– Seek tuning sensitivity adjust  
– FM/AM presets  
24  
25  
TPM (Track  
Program Memory)  
– TPM store  
– TPM play  
– TPM clear  
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Instructions – general operation  
See “Traffic safety and precautions” on page 22.  
Press” means a momentary press of less than 1/2 second. All presses requiring more than 1/2  
second are followed by a beep.  
Time Out” - When additional button presses are anticipated to complete a procedure, the unit  
will automatically exit the procedure after 4 seconds of inactivity (8 seconds in the DSC mode).  
Ignition on  
The unit lights up and the clock is displayed, provided it has been set before. Otherwise, “12:00”  
appears. How to set the clock is described under “DSC Menu”.  
Demo mode  
The unit is programmed to scroll some key features across the display if no button is presses for  
one minute. To turn this off, turn the unit on and press DIS for 8 seconds until ”DEMO OFF”  
appears. Pressing DIS for 8 seconds again will re-activate this feature.  
Power on  
When the ignition on, press ON or insert a tape to turn the unit on. The last-used source  
becomes active, unless the unit is turned on by inserting a cassette, in which case cassette  
player becomes active.  
Audio source  
Use SRC to select the audio source: radio or cassette (if already inserted,) CD changer (if  
connected) and/or external unit (“AUX IN” display).  
Display options  
When turning on the audio source, various displays are shown in sequence.  
Radio:  
Station name (if named) —> frequency —> clock  
Cassette: “TAPE 1” or “TAPE 2” —> clock  
CDC:  
AUX:  
Disc name (if named) or disc no. —> disc no. and track no. —> track no. and  
elapsed play time —> clock  
“AUX IN” —> clock  
Press DIS repeatedly to select the display you wish to see permanently.  
Power off  
Press ON for more than 1/2 second to turn the unit off.  
Release for detachable faceplate  
Push REL (release) to detach the face. An already inserted cassette remains in the unit. The  
current settings and the source mode are stored. If power was not switched off before removing  
the face, the unit will automatically power-on when the face is reattached.  
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Audio operation  
Volume control  
Press + and to increase/decrease the volume from 0 to 63.  
Mute  
Press the  
key to temporarily reduce the volume. “MUTE” appears. Press  
again to  
terminate the mute function.  
Audio is muted automatically, if a cellular phone is connected and in use. “TEL MUTE” appears.  
Cellular mute is ended by ending the cellular telephone use.  
For adjusting the mute volume level, refer to Chapter “DSC Menu”.  
Bass, treble, balance and fader  
Bass  
Press and hold the AUDIO button until ”BASS” appears and then press immediately  
or  
to increase or decrease bass in intervals between 7 and -7.  
Treble  
Press and hold the AUDIO button until ”BASS” appears. Then press AUDIO once again so  
that ”TREB” appears. Now press immediately  
intervals between 7 and -7.  
or  
to increase or decrease treble in  
Balance  
Press and hold the AUDIO button until ”BASS” appears. Then press AUDIO twice so that  
”BAL/FADE” appears. Now press immediately  
between L9 (left) and R9 (right).  
or  
to adjust the left/right volume  
Fader  
Press and hold the AUDIO button until ”BASS” appears. Then press AUDIO twice so that  
”BAL/FADE” appears. Now press immediately or to adjust the front/rear volume  
between F9 (front) and R9 (rear).  
Automatic source tone memory  
Bass and treble adjustments made are source specific, allowing different settings for each  
source (radio, cassette, CD changer or external unit).  
Loudness  
Press LD to increase the sound of low and high frequencies. The LD icon appears. To cancel,  
press LD again. The Loudness level can be set separately for each audio source (radio,  
cassette, CD changer or external unit). Refer to Chapter “DSC Menu”.  
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Radio operation  
FM and AM buttons  
You can chose between FM and AM band (medium frequency band). Press FM or AM. Three  
memory banks are available for FM. When in FM radio mode, press FM to advance to the next  
FM band, FMI, FMII, or FMIII/FMT (Travelstore).  
Tuning sensitivity  
Press SENS for more that 2 seconds to switch between lo and dx search sensitivity. In general,  
set SENS to “lo” when in metropolitan areas or where stations tend to be strong and local, and  
to “dx” if in rural areas or where stations tend to be weak and distant.  
Seek tuning  
Press or to seek the next receivable radio station. Tuning stops at the next receivable  
station.  
Manual tuning  
Press  
or  
and the frequency will go one channel/step in the direction pressed. Press and  
hold causes continuous manual tuning.  
Preset station storage  
After tuning to the desired radio station on the desired band, press and hold a preset button for  
more than 2 seconds to store the current frequency. Audio is muted during the storage, the  
preset number appears, and a beep acknowledges the storage. The number of the selected  
preset appears in the display.  
Preset station selection  
Press the desired preset button.  
Travelstore  
You can automatically store the six strongest stations in decreasing order of signal strength.  
This function is especially useful when travelling. Press the FMT button for 2 seconds to activate  
FM Travelstore. In the AM band, press the AMT button for 2 seconds to activate AM  
Travelstore. “T STORE” appears for a moment. Starting at the beginning of the band,  
Travelstore stores the six strongest stations and returns to preset 1.  
Station Scan  
To scan all receivable stations, press SCA. “STA SCAN” appears, then the frequency blinks  
(along with the preset number if appropriate) during scanning. The unit continuously scans until  
the user stops scan by pressing SCA. The scan time can be varied (see Chapter “DSC Menu”).  
Preset Scan  
Press PS for more than 2 seconds. “PS SCAN” appears, then the frequency and the preset  
number blink during scanning. The unit scans all presets one after another. Press PS again to  
cancel Preset Scan. The scan time can be varied (see Chapter “DSC Menu”).  
Note on radio reception  
When listening to weak or distant AM stations, adjusting the treble to minimum (-7) will reduce  
noise and improve sound.  
Stereo symbol  
The stereo symbol turns on if a stereo station with an incoming signal of sufficient quality is  
received. The unit gradually switches between mono and stereo automatically.  
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Tape player operation  
Cassette insertion and eject  
“LOADING” appears upon insert and cassette play follows. Press the key for a motorized  
eject. “EJECT” appears and the radio plays.  
Cassette program selection  
“TAPE 1” indicates that the top side of the tape is in play; “TAPE 2” refers to the bottom side.  
Press  
to reverse the tape direction during playback. The tape automatically changes the  
direction at the end of the tape.  
Cassette fast winding  
Press  
to activate fast rewind (“FAST REW” appears). Press  
to activate fast forward  
(“FAST FWD” appears). Press  
or  
to stop fast winding.  
Super-Cassette Program Search  
Press or once for each track you wish to advance or go back. “SEARCH” will blink plus the  
number of tracks, e.g. “SEARCH 4” or “SEARCH- 4”. If is pressed more times than the current  
track value, the tape will fast-rewind and begin to play at the first track. If is pressed more  
times than there are tracks, the tape will advance to the end of the tape, autoreverse and begin  
play. To stop the S-CPS function, press or  
.
Radio Monitor  
Radio can be heard during tape winding. When activated, the RM icon appears. The preset  
stations on the last-heard band are available during tape winding. How to turn this function off is  
described under “DSC Menu”.  
Tape track repeat  
To play the currently selected track repeatedly, press RPT. “RPT I” appears. While automatically  
rewinding to the beginning of the track, “FAST REW” appears. To cancel, press RPT again.  
Track scan  
Press SCA to start track scan. “TRCKSCAN” blinks during the scanning operation. The unit  
briefly plays each track. The scan time can be varied (see Chapter “DSC Menu”). If Radio  
Monitor is activated, radio play is heard while advancing to the next track. At the end of the tape,  
the unit reverses and continues to scan the new side. The unit continuously scans until the SCA  
button is pressed.  
Pause  
To pause, press  
. “PAUSE” appears. To cancel, press again.  
Pinch roller release  
During tape pause, or during change to another source, or during power off, the unit’s pinch  
feature automatically activates, protecting tape and tape head.  
Blank skip  
When the unit reaches a blank section of the tape, it can automatically fast-forward to the next  
recorded section. How to adjust the length of pause is described under “DSC Menu”.  
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Changer control  
(when optional CD changer is connected)  
Your radio is ready to control the Blaupunkt CD changer CDC-A 05 with the Disc Management  
System. The changer is not included in the delivery. See your Blaupunkt dealer for more  
information.  
At least one disc must be inserted in the changer magazine. Press SRC as needed until  
“CHANGER” appears.  
Track up/down  
Press  
and  
to select tracks. The disc number and track number appear. Pressing  
will  
in the  
restart the current track if not more than 1 second of the track has been played. If less than 1  
second has been played, the unit goes to the beginning of the previous track. Pressing  
last track will select the next disc.  
Track cue and review  
Press and hold  
or  
for audible cue or review.  
Naming discs  
Assigning a name to a disc makes it much easier to locate the disc later on. How to store a  
name is described under “DSC Menu”.  
Disc select by name  
Press  
/
to select discs. For easy identification of discs, the disc name appears immediately.  
The disc number appears if the disc has not been named or identified since the magazine was  
inserted.  
Disc name list  
This feature allows you to scroll through the names of the discs inserted in the changer without  
leaving the currently playing disc. Until the changer has the chance to identify the discs in a  
newly inserted magazine, the names of any named discs are not available.  
L
1. Press LIST for more than 1/2 second to access the LIST mode. A small “ ” appears in the  
left-most position of the display.  
2. Use and to scroll though the names. The disc number appears if the disc has not been  
named and identified since the magazine was inserted.  
3. When you have found the name of a disc that you want to hear, press  
or  
and the  
changer automatically goes to that disc. If no new disc is selected, the LIST mode  
automatically ends after 5 seconds.  
Track repeat  
To play the current track repeatedly, press RPT as needed until “RPT I” appears. To cancel the  
repeat function, press RPT as needed until the “RPT” indicator disappears.  
Disc repeat  
To play the current disc repeatedly, press RPT as needed until “RPT II” appears. Once all tracks  
on the disc are played, the disc is repeated. To cancel the repeat function, press RPT as  
needed until “RPT” disappears.  
Track mix  
Press MIX as needed until “MIX I” appears. This also cancels repeat, scan, and TPM features, if  
previously active. Once all tracks have been played at random, the next disc is selected. To  
cancel track mix, press MIX as needed until the MIX indicator disappears.  
Disc mix  
Press MIX as needed until “MIX II” appears. Once all tracks on the disc have been played, the  
next disc is selected and played at random. To cancel MIX II, press MIX as needed until the MIX  
indicator disappears.  
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Changer control  
(when optional CD changer is connected)  
Permissible combinations of MIX and RPT  
Pressing MIX during RPTII mixes all of the tracks within one disc continuously. To cancel this  
combination, press RPT once and MIX twice.  
Pause  
To pause, press  
. “PAUSE” appears. To resume playback, press  
again.  
Track scan  
Press SCA to start track scan. “TRCKSCAN” appears. The track number and the elapsed play  
time blink during the scanning operation. The unit scans each track. The scan time can be  
varied (see Chapter “DSC Menu”). After scanning all tracks on the disc, the unit advances to the  
next disc. The unit continuously scans until the user stops scan by pressing SCA.  
Disc scan  
Press SCA for more than 2 seconds to start disc scan. “DISCSCAN” appears. The disc names  
(or if unnamed, the disc numbers) blink during the scanning operation. The unit scans each disc.  
The scan time can be varied (see Chapter “DSC Menu”). The unit continuously scans until the  
user stops scan by pressing SCA.  
Changer reset  
In the unlikely case of CD changer trouble, reset the CD changer by turning the unit’s power  
and/or ignition off, and then turn the unit on again.  
Programming tracks with TPM (Track Program Memory)  
This feature allows you to play only those tracks you want to hear.  
1. In CD changer mode, select the disc you want to program.  
2. During regular play mode only, select the track to be added to the program. (TPM must be  
off.)  
3. Press and hold TPM until “TPMSTORE” appears. The plus symbol (+) will appear in left-  
most display position. This indicates that the disc track is programmed.  
4. Select the next track to be programmed using the  
until “TPMSTORE” appears.  
and  
buttons. Press and hold TPM  
5. Select other discs as desired using the  
tracks of other discs.  
/
controls and repeat the steps 2-4 to program  
Running track program  
Press TPM to activate the TPM program. “TPM” appears. If TPM is pressed when no  
programming has been entered, “NO PROG” appears. Press TPM again to cancel this function.  
The TPM indicator disappears.  
TPM track up/down  
To advance and go back within the program, use the  
and  
buttons.  
TPM disc up/down  
Pressing or during TPM play advances to the next disc that has been programmed.  
TPM scan  
Press TPM to start the TPM program. Press SCA. “TRCKSCAN” appears briefly. The track  
number and the elapsed play time blink during the scanning operation. The programmed tracks  
will be scanned in order starting with first programmed track. Press SCA to end scan and to  
listen to the desired track.  
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Changer control  
(when optional CD changer is connected)  
Clearing track programming  
To delete a single track :  
1. First, press TPM to start TPM play.  
2. Select the track you want to delete from the program.  
3. Press and hold the TPM button. A beep sounds after 2 seconds. If the button is released  
between 2 and 4 seconds, “TPM CLR” appears and one track is deleted from the program.  
To delete all tracks from one disc:  
1. First, press TPM to start TPM play.  
2. Select the disc you want to delete from the program.  
3. Press and hold the TPM button. A beep sounds at 2 seconds and 4 seconds. If the button is  
released between 4 and 8 seconds, “TPM CLR” appears and all tracks on that disc are  
deleted from the program. If the name re-appears, the “+” programming symbol will no  
longer appear.  
To delete all track programming from all discs (whether or not inserted in the magazine):  
1. First, press TPM to start TPM play.  
2. Press and hold the TPM button. A beep sounds at 2 seconds, 4 seconds, and 8 seconds. If  
the button is released after 8 seconds, “TPM CLR” appears and all programming on all discs  
is deleted. If the name reappears, the “+” programming symbol will no longer appear.  
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DSC menu (Direct Software Control)  
Blaupunkt’s exclusive Direct Software Control Menu has many unique features that allow you to  
customize the unit to your needs and preferences.  
Using the DSC menu:  
1. Press MENU for 2 seconds to access the DSC menu mode.  
2. Press the  
3. Use or  
/
controls to scroll through the DSC menu.  
to change menu settings.  
4. After 8 seconds or by pressing the MENU button the unit exits from the DSC menu. All  
changes are stored when leaving the DSC menu manually or automatically.  
Turn-on message activation (“MSG ON”/“MSG OFF”)  
Press  
or  
to turn the message on or off.  
Turn-on message programming (“MSG ENTR”)  
The unit can scroll a 40-character message across the display at the time of turn-on. To create  
your own message:  
1. Press the  
2. Press  
select “_”.  
3. Press  
button. Eight hyphens appear with the first one blinking.  
to select the desired characters. If you want to put a blank space in name,  
/
to locate the next character.  
4. After the eighth character (the farthest right character) is completed, the first (left-most)  
character of next group of eight characters begins to flash. After the fifth group of eight  
characters, pressing  
will access the first group again.  
5. Press AUDIO to store the turn-on message and to store the message.  
Clock adjustment (“CLOCKSET”)  
Pressing  
or  
shows the blinking time. Subsequent press of  
advances the hour;  
advances the minutes. Press AUDIO to adjust the minute to :00. The unit begins keeping the  
time when or is pressed or when the DSC menu mode ends.  
Tuner timer on/off (“TMR ON”/“TMR OFF”)  
The tuner timer allows the unit to go to a certain frequency at a certain time – from any audio  
source. When the ignition is on and the unit off, the timer even turns the unit on and goes to the  
specified frequency. Press  
or  
to turn the tuner timer on or off.  
Tuner timer set mode (“TMR SET”)  
1. Before entering the DSC menu, tune in the radio frequency to be activated by the timer.  
2. Access the DSC menu mode and scroll to “TMR SET” by pressing or  
3. Press or to enter the timer adjustment mode.  
4. Select the time at which the unit should switch to this station by pressing the  
.
button to  
button to adjust the minutes. Press AUDIO to adjust the  
adjust the hours and the  
minutes to :00.  
5. To store the station and the time, press MENU.  
Radio Monitor (“RM ON” / “RM OFF”)  
Allows the radio to play during tape winding. If this feature has been activated, the RM icon  
appears when a tape is in use. Press  
or  
to turn Radio Monitor on or off.  
Blank skip time (“BSKPTIME”)  
When the unit reaches a blank section of tape, it can automatically fast-forward to the next  
recorded section. Use and to chose a minimum amount of blank time before blank skip  
begins from between 4 to 20 seconds.  
Recommendation: Classical music listeners may want to specify a longer blank, so that the unit  
doesn’t mistake soft passages for blank spots.  
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DSC menu (Direct Software Control)  
Blank Skip (“BSKP ON” / “BSKP OFF”)  
Press  
or  
to turn Blank Skip on or off.  
Scan times  
You can set different scan times for radio (“RD SCNTM”), cassette (“TP SCNTM”), and changer  
(“CD SCNTM”) between 1 and 16 seconds. Press  
or  
to adjust the scan time.  
Confirmation beep on/off (“BTTNBEEP”)  
To activate or defeat the beep for all button presses, press  
more than 1/2 second always have a confirmation beep.  
or . Button presses requiring  
Adjustable mute level (“MUTE LVL”)  
The unit’s mute level can be adjusted to any volume level. This mute level also applies to  
cellular mute. Once “MUTE LVL” appears, the actual mute level is heard. Adjust the mute level  
volume by pressing  
or  
. Do not use the + or button to set the mute level.  
Note: If mute is activated when the unit volume level is lower than the mute level, the unit’s  
volume level is maintained, even though “MUTE” appears.  
Maximum turn-on volume level (“MAXONVOL”)  
This function allows you to set the maximum volume that is heard when unit is turned on. Once  
“MAXONVOL” appears, the actual turn-on volume level is heard. Adjust the turn-on volume by  
using  
/
. Do not use the + or button.  
Note: If the unit is turned off while the volume is louder than the adjusted turn-on volume, the  
turn-on volume will be at the level it was when the unit was turned off.  
Loudness levels  
You can choose between two loudness settings for each audio source: “LOUD AUX” (for  
external unit), “LOUD CD”, (for CD changer), “LOUDTAPE” (for cassette),“LOUD AM” and  
“LOUD FM” (for radio). To set the loudness level for each source, use  
and  
.
Radio station naming (“STN NAME”)  
This function is available only while the radio is the active source. You can enter a name of  
8 characters for each radio station. Up to 30 stations can be named. If you try to enter more  
than 30 names, “**FULL**” appears. You can then enter new names after erasing some of the  
existing names.  
To store station names:  
1. Press MENU for more than 2 seconds to access the DSC menu mode.  
2. Scroll to the radio station naming feature by pressing  
3. Access the radio station naming mode by pressing  
/
or  
.
.
4. Tune to the desired station by pressing AM or FM, a preset button or  
/
. If the station  
was previously named, the name appears in the display.  
5. Press  
6. Press  
7. Press  
or  
to access the station name edit mode.  
to select characters. Select “_” for a blank space.  
/
to select the next character position.  
8. Press AUDIO to store the name. “STORING” blinks twice in the display before the unit  
returns to the station access mode.  
9. To name another station, repeat the steps 4-8.  
10. Press MENU to exit from the DSC menu.  
Erasing one radio station name  
Enter the station access mode in the DSC menu (see “Radio station naming”, above). Choose  
the station with the name to be deleted. Once the name appears in the display, press AUDIO for  
2 seconds. A beep sounds. Now release the button to delete this name. “NAME” and  
“DELETED” blink alternately. Press MENU to exit from the DSC menu.  
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DSC menu (Direct Software Control)  
Erasing all radio station names  
Enter the station access mode in the DSC menu (see “Radio station naming”, above). When a  
name appears, press AUDIO for 8 seconds. “ALLNAMES” appears for 2 seconds, then  
“DELETED” until the deletion is completed. Press MENU to exit from the DSC menu.  
Disc naming (“DISCNAME”)  
Assigning a name to a disc makes it much easier to locate the disc later on. You can enter and  
store names of up to 99 discs (one name per disc, maximum of 7 characters per name). If you  
try to enter more than 99 names, “**FULL**” will appear. You can then enter new names after  
erasing some of the existing names.  
To name a disc:  
1. Press MENU for more than 2 seconds to access the DSC menu mode.  
2. Scroll to the disc naming function by pressing  
3. Enter into the disc access mode by pressing  
/
or  
.
.
4. Select the desired disc using the  
/
buttons. If previously named, the name appears.  
5. Press  
6. Press  
7. Press  
or  
to access the name edit mode.  
to select characters. Select “_” for a blank space.  
/
to select the next character position.  
8. Press AUDIO to store the name. “STORING” blinks twice in the display. The unit returns to  
the disc access mode.  
9. To name another disc, repeat the steps 4-8.  
10. Press MENU to exit from the DSC menu mode.  
Erasing one disc name  
Enter the disc access mode in the DSC menu (see “Disc naming”). Choose the disc that has the  
name to be deleted. When the name appears, press AUDIO for 2 seconds. A beep sounds. Now  
release the button to delete the name. “NAME” and “DELETED” alternately blink. Press MENU  
to exit from the DSC menu.  
Erasing all disc names  
Warning: This feature erases all names of all discs, including for discs not presently  
inserted in the magazine.  
Enter the disc access mode in the DSC menu (see “Disc naming”). When a name appears,  
press AUDIO for 8 seconds. “ALLNAMES” appears for 2 seconds, then “DELETED” until the  
deletion is completed. Press MENU to exit from the DSC menu.  
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Infrared eye for wireless remote control  
The Blaupunkt RC 06 H wireless remote control has the following buttons and can activate all of  
the same features as the corresponding buttons on the radio thanks to the integrated infrared  
eye:  
SRC, SCA, V–, V+,  
,
,
and  
.
Part number: 7 607 565 510 (manual remote control without interface). See your Blaupunkt  
dealer for details.  
Auxiliary input jack  
(cable connection with ø 3.5 mm pigtail coupler)  
Connect other audio equipment, such as a portable tape or DAT player, through a 3.5 mm pigtail  
connector. Press SRC until “AUX IN” appears. Adjust volume, bass, and treble settings through  
the head unit.  
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Specifications  
Audio power specifications  
Output power: 23 watts per channel minimum continuous average output into 4 ohms,  
4 channels driven, from 35-16000 Hz.  
Other specifications  
Tuner  
FM  
Tuning range:  
87.5 - 108 MHz  
1.0 µV  
65 dB (stereo), 70 dB (mono)  
35-16000 Hz  
FM mono sensitivity:  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Frequency response:  
MW (AM)  
Tuning range:  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Frequency response:  
531 - 1602 kHz  
50 dB  
30-5000 Hz  
Cassette mechanism  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
Tape wow and flutter:  
Tape frequency response:  
56 dB  
0.2 %  
30-18000 Hz  
Audio  
Speaker impedance:  
Maximum amp power:  
RMS power:  
Preamp outputs:  
Preamp output voltage:  
4-8 ohms  
4 x 35 watts (at 4 ohms)  
4 x 23 watts (at 4 ohms) acc. to DIN 45 324 at 14.4 volts  
4-channel  
2.0 volts preamp output  
4-channel, low-impendance (150 ohms) preamplifier  
2.0 volts  
Auxiliary input:  
General  
Dimensions (w/o projecting parts):  
Mass:  
179 x 50 x 150 mm  
Approx. 1.4 kg  
Power requirement (neg. grnd.):  
Operating temperature:  
Supplied accessories:  
12 V DC car battery (11-16 V DC allowable)  
-20°C to 60°C  
• Unit  
• Faceplate (release panel) with hard-shell case  
• Wire harness  
• DIN sleeve  
• Mounting hardware  
• Operating instructions  
• Car radio passport  
• Labels  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH  
Bosch Gruppe  
07/97  
K7/VKD 8 622 400 902  
 

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