10To select a different menu, press the rocker switch or (8).It switches from the menu of the current operating mode tothe System or Audio menu.
11USB portYou can connect the following USB media to the deviceand use them as audio source: USB stick USB hard disk with max. 800 mA current cons
12Selecting the USB as audio source Press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "USB"appears on the display.The display briefly shows "
13Inserting and removing a CDCAUTION! Damaging the CD driveLabelled or shaped CDs can damage the CD drive. Do not insert any mini CDs (8 cm diamete
14Tuner modeThis device can receive radio stations in the FM and AM(MW/LW) frequency ranges.Set the device to the region Europe, USA orThailandThe dev
15The tuner display(A) Waveband or memory bank and memory locationof the adjusted station(B) Traffic information priority (only for tuner regionEUROPE
16Instead of "Norm", the menu selection (E) displays "List".The "List" menu is selected. The options of the "List&q
17Tuning into a stationThere are 3 ways of tuning into a station: Tuning into stations automatically (station seek tuning) Tuning into stations ma
18Storing stationsThere are 2 ways of storing a station: Storing stations manually Searching and storing stations automatically(Travelstore)Storin
19Changing the seek tuning sensitivity (SENS)The seek tuning sensitivity determines whether theautomatic station seek tuning locates only strong stati
2Overview of Radio Controls(1) buttonRemoves the CD from the radio.(2) CD tray(3) Display(4) OK buttonIn radio/CD/MP3/USB/iPod mode: Starts/cancelsS
20To switch the display of radio text on/off: press the MENU button (13).The Tuner menu opens. Press the rocker switch or (8) to select the &q
21 Switch between the settings with the rocker switch or (8). "TRAFFIC" : Priority on. "TRAFFIC" : Priority off. Press
22Note:For the device to switch to an alternative frequency(AF) in case of poor reception, the station must alsosupport the RDS function Alternative f
23tuning. For instructions, please read the section "Stationseek tuning" in this chapter.If no station with the correct programme type is fo
24CD mode (audio)Audio CDs are played in the CD mode (audio). How toinsert and remove CDs is described in the chapter"Startup".Starting the
25Functions in the CD mode (audio)The functions of the following table can be called directlyon the CD display by touching a button.FunctionActionDisp
26To select a function and its desired option in the CD menu, press the MENU button (13).The CD menu opens. To select the desired function, press
27CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)In CD/USB mode, you can play CD-Rs or CD-RWs or aUSB medium with MP3 or WMA tracks.The chapter "Startup" describes wh
28You can switch between the following modes with the DIS-ESC button (6): MP3 display Browse mode Playlist mode (if playlist is available on USB
29FunctionMenu itemOptionsDisplayingtrackinformationDISPLAY"ARTIST" : Display theartist."ALBUM" : Display thealbum."SONG&qu
3ContentsOverview of Radio Controls 2Important notes 6Observe the following! 6Use as directed 6Road safety 6Laser product! 6Danger for the CD drive! 6
30(E) TrackSelecting tracks in Browse mode During MP3/WMA playback, press the DIS-ESC button(6) repeatedly until the browse mode is displayed.It sh
31Selecting tracks in Playlist mode During MP3/WMA playback, press the DIS-ESC button(6) repeatedly until the playlist mode is displayed.It shows al
32iPod modeNote:To connect an iPod, you require a correspondingadapter cable and initial settings to be made. Pleasecontact your TATA service station.
33The iPod menuThe functions of the following table can be called up in theiPod menu.FunctionMenu itemOptionsRandomplaybackMIX"MIX LIST" :
34Bluetooth® streaming modeDevices such as MP3 players can also be connected to thedevice via Bluetooth® if they feature the correspondingequipment. T
35Automatic connection of the Bluetooth®playerDuring switch-on, the car sound system automaticallyattempts to establish a Bluetooth® connection to the
36interrupted for the duration of phone call or thephone book download. If the connection is lost in Bluetooth® streamingmode, "CONNECTION LOST
37AUX modeYou can connect different external audio sources to thedevice via the AUX input: External audio sources, such as portable CD players,MiniD
38 Enter the name by pressing the corresponding buttonsof the keys (9). Select the desired letter, if necessaryby pressing a button several times.Af
39 Press the OK button (4) to select a different function,or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu.
4CD mode (audio) 24Starting the audio CD mode 24The audio CD display 24Functions in the CD mode (audio) 25The CD menu 25CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) 27Starti
40Bluetooth® phone callThe integrated Bluetooth® module in your device allows thehandsfree use of a phone via a Bluetooth® connection. Thecell phone c
41Note:If a Bluetooth® process is currently taking place (e.g.registering a device or downloading a phone book),you cannot open the Bluetooth® menu fo
42 CONNECTION FAILED: The car sound system findsthe cell phone, but the connection cannot beestablished due to a Bluetooth® error.In these two cases
43Managing registered Bluetooth® devicesIn the Bluetooth® menu, you can manage the registeredBluetooth® devices (cell phones and devices such as MP3pl
44 Select one of the following functions with the rockerswitch or (8): "CONNECT": The selected Bluetooth® device isconnected. &quo
45Making a call (DIAL NEW)There are several ways of making a phone call via the carsound system: Enter and call a phone number or store it under abu
46 If you did not enter a number, "NO NUMBER TOSAVE" is briefly displayed after pressing the button0 - 9 (9) and you are returned to the n
47 press the OK button (4).You can now enter the phone number with up to 14 digits: Enter the number sequence by pressing thecorresponding buttons
48 Enter the desired digit by pressing the correspondingbutton of the keys (9).After editing the complete phone number, press the OK button (4).Th
49complete, it shows "DOWNLOAD COMPLETE"; if thedownload was not successful, it shows "DOWNLOADFAILED".Note:If the device is curre
5The phone book of the cell phone 48Downloading a phone book 48Calling an entry in the phone book 49Calling a phone number from the history 50Speed di
50Calling a phone number from the historyNote:The history of the cell phone is available only if it issupported by the cell phone.The history of the c
51The menu for entering numbers opens automatically bypressing the first number button. After entering one digit,the device automatically switches to
52 Open the Bluetooth® menu. Press the rocker switch or (8) until the "PIN NUM"menu item is selected. Press the OK button (4) to c
53Remote controlsThe most frequently used functions can also be controlledwith the steering wheel remote control and the infraredremote control (IR re
54Functions of the IR remote controlGeneralSRC Changes between audio sourcesVOLUME + Increases the volumeVOLUME – Decreases the volumeMuting the devic
55Sound settingsThe following sound settings can be changed in the Audiomenu: Adjusting bass, treble and volume distribution Selecting the sound p
56 Select one of the following sound presets with therocker switch or (8): "POP" "ROCK" "CLASSIC" Switch t
57Note:The table does not contain all the settings that arepossible in the Enhanced Audio menu.AUDIO (Audio menu)EN AUDIO (Enhanced Audio menu)EBASSET
58User settingsIn the System menu, you can adjust these presettings toyour preferences: Welcome text Volume presettings Display settings Scan
59Adjusting power-on volume (ON VOL/LAST VOL)To adjust the power-on volume, in the System menu, press the rocker switch or (8) repeatedly until th
6Important notesThe device was manufactured according to the state of theart and established safety guidelines. Even so, dangersmay occur if you do no
60Notes:The volume preset by you will not be used, if the volume currently listened to is lower than theset mute level. The device continues playing
61Changing the background lighting of the display (DISILUM)For the background lighting of the display, you can selectone of 16 shades of blue: In th
62The current setting is displayed. Use the rocker switch or (8) to select the desiredsetting in 5-second increments between 5 and 30. Press t
63Displaying version numbersYou can display the version numbers of the differentdevice components. Switch off the device. Simultaneously press the
64Technical dataWeight:approx. 1.66 kgVoltage supplyOperating voltage:10 – 16 VCurrent consumptionIn operation:max. 10 A10 seconds after switch-off:&l
65AppendixSupported USB devicesManufacturerModelMax. CapacityAcerFlash Stick256 MBAigoMini256 MBAigoMini128 MBAppleiPod Mini4 GBAppleiPod Nano2 GBAppl
66ManufacturerModelMax. CapacitySandiskCruzer Micro1 GBSandiskCruzer256 MBSonyMicroVault512 MBThomsonLyra PDP2456256 MBTranscendStore Jet20 GBTrekstor
67FCC InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Results.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1. This Device may not cau
68WarrantyDear Customer,Thank you for buying Blaupunkt Car Audio System. Thisunit is covered under warranty against manufacturing andmaterial defects
69Part ADEALER’S COPYVEHICLE REGISTRATION No: ____________________________DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________RADIO UNIT Sr. No.: ____________
7CleaningClean the device with a dry or slightly moistened cloth. Donot use any caustic chemicals, cleaning solutions or harshcleaning agents to clean
70PART BCUSTOMER’S COPYVEHICLE REGISTRATION No: ____________________________DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________RADIO UNIT Sr. No.: __________
71Authorised Service Centers:SERVICE DEALERCITYCONTACTPHONEMOBILEAsthaa MarketingAhmedabadNaveen079-68589759825037377Sound ReflexAnandBharath02692-256
72SERVICE DEALERCITYCONTACTPHONEMOBILERoyal SalesSuratRakesh0261-32256349898578787Rounak ElectricalsVadodraJayesh0265-23362339898401902Ganga Marketing
74
75
768 622 406 208
8StartupThis chapter contains information about switching thedevice on and off, adjusting the volume, performing menusettings, and resetting the devic
9Muting the device Briefly press the On/Off button (10).The display shows "MUTE".To cancel the mute function, briefly press the On/Off b
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern