Blaupunkt MEMPHIS MP66 7 646 520 310 Bedienungsanleitung

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    Radio CD SD USB MP3 WMA http://www .blaupunkt.com Memphis MP66 7 6 46 520 3 1 0 7 6 46 52 1 31 0 Operating and installation instructions Titels_1_Memphis.indd 1 Titels_1_Memphis.indd 1 03.09.2007 16:23:58 Uhr 03.09.2007 16:23:58 Uhr[...]

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    Inhalt 2 01_BA_Memphis_EU.indd Inhalt2 01_BA_Memphis_EU.indd Inhalt2 03.05.2006 10:43:19 Uhr 03.05.2006 10:43:19 Uhr[...]

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    Contents 67 Contents About these instructions ................ 70 F or your saf ety ................................ 70 Scope of delivery ............................71 W arranty ......................................... 71 Device Ov er view ............................. 72 Controls ........................................... 72 Placing the device [...]

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    Contents 68 T raffi c announcements (T A) ........... 93 Receiving traffi c announcements ..... 93 Skipping a traffi c announcement ..... 93 Permanently switc hing the priority of traffi c announcements on/off ...... 93 Operating the integrated CD play er.........................................95 What featur es do MP3 or WMA CDs have t o hav e[...]

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    Contents 69 Changing the volume pr esetting of the signal t one (Beep V olume) ........................... 116 Changing the prese tting of the pow er -on volume (On V olume) ... 116 Rest oring the volume at switch-on (L ast V olume) ............ 116 Changing clock se ttings (Clock Settings) ........................................ 117 Setting the t[...]

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    About these instructions 70 About these instruc- tions Please read t hese instr uctions and, in par ticular , the follo wing chap ter , "F or your saf ety", bef ore using the de vice! Please also ob- ser ve t he follo wing instr uctions: CD Changer , if available Remot e Contr ol, if available F or y our saf ety The device w as manufactur[...]

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    Scope of delivery 71 Danger to the de vice! Do not inser t any mini CDs (8 cm diamet er) and shape CDs since the y destro y the drive! Theft prot ection Carr y the contr ol panel with you in the supplied case whene ver you lea ve the v ehicle. Cleaning Clean the de vice with a dr y or slightly moist ened clot h. Do not use an y solvents, cleaning a[...]

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    Device Ov er view 72 Device Ov er view Controls 6 7 2 14 3 5 9: ; < = > 8 ? @ A B 1 butt on f or detaching the contr ol panel 2 TUNER butt on Selecting the tuner as audio source Opening the "T uner" 3 Rock er switch T uner: Star t the station seek tuning Settings menu: Change settings 4 On/Of f butt on Press short : Switch on/mut e [...]

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    Device Over view 73 ? MENU butt on t o call up the settings menu @ ESC butt on Settings menu: Confi rm menu it em and change t o the display of the audio source Scan / T ravelstor e: Cancel A OK butt on Press short : Confi rm menu item and change t o the ne xt higher menu lev el Press long: S tar t scan/station seek tuning B SRC butt on consecuti[...]

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    General functions 74 Do not t ouch t he contacts on the r ear side with your fi nger s. Clean the contacts of the con- trol panel r egularly using a soft clot h moistened wit h cleaning alcohol. T o detach t he control panel: Press t he butt on 1 . The control panel opens t o the front on t he lef t. The device switches off automaticall y . Detac [...]

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    General functions 75 The control panel opens. If a CD is in the drive, it is eject ed. If you do no t remo ve this CD, it is aut omatically pulled in again af t er appro x. 10 seconds. Inser t the CD with its print- ed side uppermost int o the CD drive C until y ou feel some r e- sistance. The CD is aut omatically drawn in and the contr ol panel cl[...]

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    General functions 76 Connect the USB medium t o the USB cable that is r out ed from t he rear side of the de- vice. The USB medium can now be select ed as audio source. F or the device t o recognise t he USB medium, it must be specifi ed as mass st orage device and f or - matt ed using the F A T16 or F A T32 fi le sy stem and contain MP3 or WMA ?[...]

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    General functions 77 ENGLISH The displa y show s "Phone call". The currently pla ying audio source is mut ed. During the t elephone call, you change the v olume of the t ele- phone call by means of t he vol- ume control 5 . T raffi c announcements (T A) are not aut omatically sho wn. Selecting an audio sour ce The device f eatures t he f[...]

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    General functions 78 The tuner displa y FMT TMC 16:13 Radio Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 92,8 MHz A BD E C G J H Madonna in concert tonight F F A TMC symbol¹) B T A symbol see page 93 C Main line RDS station name or frequency D Clock E L evel indicator Memor y bank (FMT , FM1 t o FM3) F Memor y location f or radio sta- tions which can be select ed using the si[...]

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    General functions 79 The CD changer displa y CDC TMC 16:13 TRA CK 05 02:19 Mix All A BD E C G J H DISC 01 ALICIAK F F A TMC symbol¹) B T A symbol see page 93 C Main line T r ack number D Clock E L evel indicator Audio source (CDC) F F unctions which can be select- ed using the softke ys 7 to < G Inf o line 1 Playing time H Inf o line 2 Activat [...]

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    Over view of the operation 80 Over view of the operation This chap ter fi rst pr esents the butt ons on the device. It is f ollowed b y a description of t he audio functions MIX, REPEA T , T A and SCAN since their operation is identical f or all audio sources. The operation of the de vice menus is described star ting on page 82. Over view of the b[...]

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    Over view of the operation 81 Over view of the functions MIX, RPT , and T A The displa y of the active audio source can sho w up t o six functions F at the left and right edge of the display whic h you alw ay s operate us- ing the same six softke ys 7 to < independent of the audio source. The dif f erent settings of a function ar e select ed by [...]

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    Over view of the operation 82 "MIX OFF": The random track pla y is switched of f. All ti- tles are pla yed in t he order in which the y are f ound on the data carrier . If you switc hed on random track pla y , the select ed random track pla y mode is display ed on info line 2 H and indicat ed by "MIX" at the side of the displa y[...]

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    Over view of the operation 83 The MENU button ? calls up the se ttings menu at any time. If a menu consists of sev er - al pages, you can consecutiv e- ly scr oll them using the NEXT butt on 6 . If "T uner" is selected as t he au- dio source, t he TUNER button 2 calls up the "T uner" menu. The sof tk ey s 7 to < are used t o [...]

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    Over view of the operation 84 Display Night 08 Da y 16 Since you can adjust t he display brightness separat ely f or night and da y , you must switc h be- tween t he menu items "Night" and "Da y". F or this purpose, press the roc ker switc h 3 for or until the desir ed menu item is high- light ed. Changing and saving a setting T[...]

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    Operating the tuner 85 Operating the tuner Af t er selecting "T uner" as the audio source, the tuner displa y appears (see page 78). The pla yback star ts immediat ely with t he previously pla yed station if the vehicle is wit hin the recep tion area of this station. FMT 16:13 RADIO SUN 1 2 3 4 5 6 92,8 MHz 1 Radio Kiss 4 94.6 2 Radio Sun[...]

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    Operating the tuner 86 spor ts, classic, etc.) in the "Program T ype" menu, the tuner aut omatically searc hes the ne xt station broadcast- ing this pr ogram type in the select ed direction. F or this purpose, the station must be broadcasting t he cor re- sponding PT Y identifi cation as RDS ser vice. If you activat ed the aut omat- ic c[...]

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    Operating the tuner 87 Storing stations Af t er locating a station, you can st ore it as f ollow s: Select the desir ed memor y bank (see page 85). Press t he sof tke y f or appro x. two seconds t o which y ou want t o assign the station. The station is st ored. A signal t one confi rms that the station has been st ored. The displa y briefl y sho[...]

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    Operating the tuner 88 once, the sear ch st ops and the station locat ed last is play ed back. Y ou can do the f ollowing at an y time: st ore the curr ently scanned station (see page 87), cancel the scan b y briefl y press- ing the OK butt on A . Set the device t o the region Europe, USA or Thailand The device is fact or y se t to t he freq uency[...]

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    Operating the tuner 89 Changing the tuner settings ( "T uner" menu) The "T uner" menu allow s you t o change t he basic settings of the tuner . T o open the "T uner" menu: Press t he TUNER button 2 . The "T uner" menu appears. The "T uner" menu consists of two pages which can be t oggled with t he N[...]

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    Operating the tuner 90 T oggle between mono and stereo operation ( Mono) If you select ed the "FM" w ave- band, you can t oggle be tween mono and st ereo operation. Press t he sof tke y 9 in the "T uner" menu (next t o "Mono"). : The mono operation is activat ed. Weak, noisy sta- tions are pla yed bac k more clearly . [...]

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    Operating the tuner 91 Stations t hat wer e previous- ly st ored in the FMT memor y bank are aut omatically dele ted. Activating/deactivating im- pro ved reception ( Hicut) The Hicut function impro ves re- ception during poor radio r ecep- tion (f or FM only). Change t o the second page of the "T uner" menu by pr essing the NEXT butt on 6[...]

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    Operating the tuner 92 Changing the seek tuning sensi- tivity ( Sensitivity) The seek tuning sensitivity det er - mines whet her the aut omatic station seek tuning locat es only strong stations or also w eak er stations, which ma y be degraded by a high noise le vel. Change t o the second page of the "T uner" menu by pr essing the NEXT bu[...]

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    T raffi c announcements 93 T r affi c announcements (T A) The device uses t he RDS ser vic- es T A and EON t o play traffi c an- nouncements ev en if you are cur - rentl y listening t o anot her audio source. If y ou did not defi ne a traffi c information station, the de- vice can aut omatically switch t o a traffi c information station of th[...]

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    T raffi c announcements 94 First option (traffi c information display) Press t he sof tke y 7 (next t o "T A OFF") during the traffi c announcement. The current traffi c announce- ment is cancelled. The pre vi- ously active audio sour ce is pla yed again and the corre- sponding displa y appears. If a traffi c announcement is broad- c[...]

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    Operating the integrated CD pla yer 95 Operating the integrat- ed CD pla y er The device can pla y the f ollowing CD f ormats: CD audio (some CDs with cop y pro t ection cannot be pla yed) CD-R or CD-RW with MP3 or WMA fi les (without DRM copy pro t ection only) Not e: The quality of self-burnt CDs fl uctuates due t o differ ent CD blanks, CD bur[...]

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    Operating the integrated CD pla yer 96 F unctions of the integrated CD play er if an audio CD is inser t ed Af t er inser ting an audio CD (see page 74) and selecting "CD" as the audio source f or the fi rst time (see page 77), "CD Reading" appears on the displa y . Next, t he audio CD display appears (see also page 78). The pl[...]

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    Operating the integrated CD pla yer 97 Switching the CD te xt display on/off ( TXT) Some CDs suppor t the display of t ext inf ormation about ar tist, al- bum, track, etc. T o switch the displa y of CD t ext on/of f: Press t he sof tke y < (ne xt to "TXT"). The CD t ext status is briefl y displa yed. "CD T ext On": The CD t [...]

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    Operating the MP3/WMA play er 98 Operating the MP3/ WMA play er Af t er inser ting a medium with MP3 or WMA fi les (CD, MMC/SD card, or USB medium) (see pages 74 and 75) and selecting them as audio source f or the fi rst time (see page 77), "CD/MMC/USB Reading" ap- pears on the displa y . Ne xt, the MP3 display appear s (see page 79). T[...]

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    Operating the MP3/WMA play er 99 Showing all the information of the current title ( ALL) T o show all the a vailable infor - mation about the current title (e.g. from ID3 tags) on t he dis- pla y : Press t he sof tke y < (ne xt to "ALL"). All available inf ormation f or the current title scr olls once on inf o line 3 I . Switching scro[...]

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    Operating the MP3/WMA play er 100 Selecting a title from a list ( Bro wser mode/ playlist) During the MP3 or WMA pla yback, you can alw ay s switch betw een the f ollowing modes using the NEXT butt on 6 : MP3 displa y (lef t par t of the fi gure), Bro wser mode (cent er par t of the fi gure), Pla ylist mode (right par t of the fi gure). Not e: T[...]

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    Operating the MP3/WMA play er 101 In the br ow ser mode and the pla ylist mode, you can select fi les or f olders from the list as f ollo ws: On the r ock er switch 3 , press or to scr oll up or down. On the r ock er switch 3 , press t o change up t o a higher -level f older . On the r ock er switch 3 , press or press t he OK button A to change up[...]

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    Operating the optional CD changer 102 Operating the optional CD changer Af t er inser ting at least one CD in the CD c hanger magazine and select- ing "CDC" as the audio sour ce for the fi rst time (see page 77), "Mag- azine Scan" briefl y appears on the displa y . The CD over view appears ne xt. The playback star ts. Y ou can[...]

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    Operating the optional CD changer 103 Selecting a CD from the CD magazine ( CD over view) The CD ov er view sho ws: either the CD number (e.g. "DISC 01") or the name of the CD (y ou can ent er it as described in the f ol- lowing section) or an emp ty position if the cor - responding position of t he magazine is without a CD. If necessar y[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 104 Changing basic settings in the settings menu The settings menu allo ws y ou t o adjust basic device functions, such as sound, pow er -on volume or display brightness, t o y our specifi c needs. T o open the settings menu: Press t he MENU button ? . The se ttings menu appears. Menu Audio Display V ol[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 105 Adjusting sound and balance ( Audio Settings) The "Audio Settings" menu pr ovides e xt ensive possibilities for adjust- ing the sound t o your specifi c needs. Press t he MENU button ? . The se ttings menu appears. Press t he sof tke y 7 (next t o "Audio Se ttings"). The "Au[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 106 Changing the equalizer setting ( Digital Equalizer) Y our device f eatures a digital 6-band equalizer . On the "Digital Equal- izer" menu, you can adjust t he sound to y our vehicle and y our specifi c needs and eliminat e problems, such as dr oning or poor voice com pre- hension. Press t [...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 107 Creating/changing a user-defi ned equalizer setting ( Adjust) Y ou can adjust the thr ee dif fer ent user -defi ned equalizer se ttings to dif f erent situations, e.g. f or the driver alone, f or driver and passenger or f or passengers in the front and t he rear . Select the user -defi ned equaliz[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 108 Ensure t hat all passengers in the vehicle ar e sitting and re- maining quie t. Change t o the "User Equaliz- er" menu and call up one of the user -defi ned equalizer settings ("User EQ 1 t o 3") as described in the pr eceding section. Open the "User EQ 1/2/3" menu as d[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 109 The current centr e frequency (Hz) is highlight ed. EQ 1 2000Hz -8dB Q 1 High 4 Select the centr e frequency t o be changed b y pressing on or on the r ock er switch 3 . In the tw o frequency bands "EQ L ow 1" and "2", y ou can select one centre fr equency each fr om 20 t o 250 Hz[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 110 Selecting a sound preset ( Presets) This menu it em allow s you t o se- lect one of the f ollowing sound prese ts: V ocal, Disco, Rock, Jazz, or Classic. Press t he sof tke y locat ed next t o the desired sound pr eset. : The sound prese t is se- lect ed. : The sound prese t is not select ed. Setting[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 111 Confi guring the preamplifi er out- put for the subw oofer ( Subout) If you w ant t o use an additional subwoof er , it can be adjusted t o the o ther loudspeak ers. Y ou can adjust the lev el of the Subout pream plifi er output in 13 increments fr om –6 dB (maxi- m um decrease) t o +6 dB (maxi-[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 112 Changing displa y settings ( Display Settings) In the "Displa y Settings" menu, y ou can adjust the display brightness and the displa y contrast, among other t hings. Press t he MENU button ? . The se ttings menu appears. Press t he sof tke y 8 (next t o "Displa y Settings"). The [...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 113 Press t he sof tke y 9 (next t o "T urn On T ext"). : The welcome t e xt is shown aft er switch-on. : The welcome t e xt is not shown. T o change the w elcome te xt, see "Changing the w elcome te xt (T urn On T ext)" on page 120. Changing images and animations ( SD Brow ser/ USB B[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 114 select ed folder wit h the BMP fi les of the animation. The "Picture Do wnload" menu appears. Press t he sof tke y next t o the image or the animation t o be replaced. "Clock" r eplaces the wallpa- per which appears if t he ra- dio is switched off and the vehicle ignition is swit[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 115 Changing volume presettings ( V olume Settings) In the "V olume Settings" menu, select t he volume pr esettings f or traf- fi c announcements, the t elephone, the signal t ones, etc. Press t he MENU button ? . The se ttings menu appears. Press t he sof tke y 9 (next t o "V olume Se tt[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 116 The volume pr esetting f or phone calls appears. Adjust the desir ed volume us- ing the v olume control 5 or the r ock er switch 3 (incre- ments 1 t o 50). During the phone call, y ou can alwa ys c hange the volume b y means of the v olume control 5 . Changing the volume pr esetting of the signal ton[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 117 Changing clock settings ( Clock Settings) In the "Clock Se ttings" menu, you can se t the clock of t he device as well as c hange the displa y options of the clock. Press t he MENU button ? . The se ttings menu appears. Press t he sof tke y < (next t o "Cloc k Settings"). The &[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 118 Confi guring audio inputs ( Aux Settings) Up t o two e xt er nal audio source, suc h as MiniDisc play er or ext ernal MP3 pla yer , can be connected t o the audio in puts "Auxiliar y 1" and "Auxiliar y 2". If y ou are connecting a CD changer , it occupies audio in- put "Auxi[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 119 Activating/deactivating audio inputs ( Auxiliar y 1/2) Audio inputs, t o which y ou are connecting e xternal audio sour c- es, must be activat ed as follo ws. Press t he sof tke y < (next t o "Auxiliar y 1") and/or the soft- key 7 (ne xt t o "Auxiliar y 2"). The status of the a[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 120 Changing special settings ( Various Settings) In the "V arious Settings" menu, y ou can change the scan time f or the scan function and the w elcome te xt. Press t he MENU button ? . The se ttings menu appears. Press t he sof tke y : locat ed next t o the "V arious Se ttings" menu[...]

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    Changing basic settings in the settings menu 121 Switching the internal amplifi er on/off ( Internal Amp) If you connect ed the de vice t o an e xternal po wer amplifi er via the pream plifi er outputs (Preamp), you can switc h of f the int ernal amplifi er of the device as f ollo ws: CA UTION! No sound with switched- off internal amplifi er! [...]

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    Error table 122 On the r ock er switch 3 , repeat edly pr ess or to increase t he scan time. On the r ock er switch 3 , repeat edly pr ess or to decrease t he scan time. Y ou can adjust scan times in in- crements of 5 seconds f orm 5 t o 30 seconds. ➔ ➔ Displaying the serial number ( Serial N umber) Ever y device has a separat e serial number .[...]

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    Specifi cations 123 Specifi cations Weight appro x. 1.5 kg V oltage supply Operating voltage: 10.5–14.4 V Current consumption In operation: 10 seconds after switch-off: max. 10 A < 3.5 mA Amplifi er output power acc. t o DIN 45324: at 14.4 V: max. pow er: 4 x 25 W sine 4 x 45 W at 14.4 V Preamplifi er output (Preamp Out) 4 channels: 3 V In[...]

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    Glossar y 124 Glossar y AF – Alternativ e frequency The range of FM stations is lim- it ed. For t his reason, FM pro- grammes are distribut ed t o dif- f erent freq uencies. The AF RDS ser vice sends these fr equencies t o the tuner . If the reception de- t eriorat es because the vehicle leav es the reception ar ea of a fre- quency , the tuner ca[...]

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    Glossar y 125 They ar e creat ed with an MP3 manager , such as WinAmp or Win- dow s Media Pla yer . PT Y – Program T ype The device sear ches only f or sta- tions with pr eselectable pro- gramme cont ent (e.g. new s, roc k, pop, spor ts, etc.) PT Y 31 The car sound syst em aut omati- cally switches t hrough emergency and disast er announcements. [...]

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    Glossar y 126 Y our device has a TMC output, which y ou can use for connect- ing Blaupunkt navigation sy st ems. Please contact your aut horised Blaupunkt dealer f or additional inf ormation. T -S TORE – T ravelst ore Aut omatic searching and st oring of the six str ongest radio stations receiv ed of the region. T uner Receiving unit of the radio[...]

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    Inde x 127 Inde x Symbole 24 h MODE 118 A ADJUST 107 ALL 99 Alt ernative frequencies Allowing 90 Amplifi er 121 AREA 88 Audio inputs Activating 119 Confi guring 118 Renaming 119 AUDIO SET TIN GS 105 Audio source 77 T uner 85 AUT OMA TIC 107 AUT O SOUND 110 AUT O S YNC 118 AUXILIAR Y 119 AUX SET TIN GS 118 B BAL AN CE 105 Band 89 BAND button 72 , [...]

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    Inde x 128 E EDIT AUXILIAR Y 119 EQUALISER 106 , 110 Calling up a user -defi ned setting 106 Creating a user -defi ned setting 107 Settings r ecommendations 109 ESC butt on 73 , 83 F F actor y settings 121 F ADER 105 FM1, FM2, FM3, and FMT 85 F or war d 80 H HICUT 91 High Cut 91 I Impr oved r eception 91 INF 99 INTERNAL AMP 121 L L AST V OLUME 11[...]

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    Inde x 129 SCAN TIME 121 Scan time 121 SCL 97 , 99 SCREEN SAVER 112 Screen sa ver 112 SD BROWSER 113 SD card: see Memor y card Seek tuning sensitivity 92 SENSITIVIT Y 92 SERIAL NUMBER 122 Serial number 122 Settings menu 104 Skip title 80 Softke y 72 , 80 Sound 105 Prese tting 109 SRC butt on 73 Station Calling 87 Scanning 87 Searc hing 85 St oring [...]

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    387 Einbauanleitung Sicherheitshinw eise F ür die Dauer der Montage und des Anschlusses beacht en Sie bitte f ol- gende Sicherheitshin weise. • Minuspol der Batterie abklemmen! Dabei die Sicherheitshin weise des Kfz- Herstellers beac hten. • Beim Bohr en von L öchern darauf acht en, dass keine F ahrzeugteile be- schädigt wer den. • Der Que[...]

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    388 If the inf ormation pro vided here is not suitable f or your specifi c instal- lation req uirements, please contact y our Blaupunkt dealer , your v ehicle manufacturer or our t elephone hot- line. When installing an amplifi er or changer , y ou must fi rst connect the device earth connections befor e connecting the plugs for the line-in or l[...]

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    389 • Richiede te ad un negoziant e specia- lizzato in articoli BL AUPUNKT il cav o di adattamento ric hiesto per il v ostro modello di auto ve ttura. • A seconda del modello il Suo veicolo può differire da q uesta descrizione. Non forniamo garanzia per danni derivanti da err ori di montaggio o di collegamento e per danni conse- guenti. Se le [...]

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    390 • Se till att inga av f ordone ts kom po- nenter sk adas i samband med borr - ning av hål. • Plus- och minuskabelns ledningsa- rea måst e vara minst 1,5 mm 2 . • F ordonets stickk ontakt får inte anslutas till radion! • Din BL A UPUNK T fackhandel tillhan- dahåller för r esp for donstyp er for - derlig adapt erkabel. • Beroende p[...]

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    391 Mitgelieferte Montage- und Anschlussteile Supplied Mounting Hardwar e Materiel de montage f ourni Componenti di fi ssaggio comprese nella fornitura Meegelev erde montagemat erialen Medföljande mont eringsdetaljer Als Sonderzubehör erhältlich A vailable as an optional accessor y Disponible en option Reperibili come accessori extra Als specia[...]

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    392 3. 12V 1. 2. ca. 10 mm 7 608 . . . . . . Einbausätze Installation kits Kits de montage Set di montaggio Inbouwsets Monteringssatser 0°- 30° +/– 10° +/– 10° EA_Memphis_1.indd 392 EA_Memphis_1.indd 392 03.05.2006 10:04:10 Uhr 03.05.2006 10:04:10 Uhr[...]

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    393 12V 7. 8 613 150 002 3. 5. 53 182 165 1-20 A 6. Ausbau / Removal / Démontage / Smontaggio / Demontage / Urmontering 1. 2. 2. B 4. USB connection Antenna connection EA_Memphis_1.indd 393 EA_Memphis_1.indd 393 03.05.2006 10:04:10 Uhr 03.05.2006 10:04:10 Uhr[...]

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    394 * * * 8. Equalizer Amplifi er CD-Changer 10 Amper e max. 300 mA * A ut. antenna FB +12V / RC +12V +12V Amplifier Optional (Remot e Control Ey e) AB 1 No connection 1 Speaker out RR+ 2 Radio Mute 2 Speaker out RR- 3 Sub-out 3 Speaker out RF+ 4 P ermanent +12V 4 Speaker out RF- 5 A ut. antenna 5 Speaker out LF+ 6 Illumination 6 Speaker out LF- 7[...]

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    395 12 V 1 3 5 2 4 6 8 A Relais 7 RR RF LF LR 4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 Ohm 4 Ohm + - + - + - + - BN Preamp./Sub./Cent er - out cable 7 607 001 512 12V 9. Sub out Änderungen vorbehalt en! Subject to c hanges! Sous réserve de modifi cations! Modifi che riser vat e! Wijzigingen v oorbehouden! Ändringar förbehålles! Kl. 15 +12V +12V Amplifi er +12V 12V Ra[...]

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    396 EA_Memphis_1.indd 396 EA_Memphis_1.indd 396 03.05.2006 10:04:11 Uhr 03.05.2006 10:04:11 Uhr[...]

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    397 Bitte den ausgefüllt en Gerätepass sic her aufbewahr en! Please k eep the fi lled-in radio pass in a safe place! Prière de conserver soigneusement la carte d’autoradio r emplie ! T enet e per favor e il libre tto di appar ecchio, debitamente riempit o, in un posto sicur o! Bew aar de ingevulde apparaatpas op een veilige plaats! Vänligen [...]

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    Blaupunkt GmbH, Rober t-Bosch-Straße 200, D-31139 Hildesheim 09/07 - CM-AS/SCS ( dt, gb, fr , it, nl, sw) Name: ..................................................................... T yp: .................................................................... Serien-Nr : BP ................................................................ Gerätepass [...]