Blaupunkt Las Vegas CDM147 manual

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    2 FCC W arning The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not instal[...]

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    3 Español Advertencias FCC ........................................ 47 Registro del Propietario ................................ 47 Características .............................................. 48 Precauciones ................................................ 48 Panel Frontal Desmontable (Carátula) ........ 49 Conexiones Eléctricas e Instalaci?[...]

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    4 Features Congratulations on your purchase of this Blaupunkt CD Receiver. Its Codem III-US FM/AM Tuner, 3-Beam Laser/Anti-Vibration & Shock mechanism and CD Changer Controls provide the ultimate in sound reproduction. Its high-power amplifier and 4-Channel RCA preamp output provide you with tremendous system configuration flexibility. It’s a[...]

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    5 Detachable Face Detaching & Attaching the Face: The face of this unit can be detached and taken with you to prevent it from being stolen. Detaching the Face: Before detaching the face, be sure to press the PWR Button first. Then press the REL (Release) Button and detach the face by gently pulling it off as illustrated. Note: Do not pull it st[...]

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    6 Electrical Connections and Installation @/<?#&*>@! To avoid the aggravation of costly mistakes and serious damage that could make you feel this way, please carefully read all of the instructions before you begin. Carefully follow all instructions. You’ll be glad you did! GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS • If you’re not confident that you c[...]

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    7 tremendous flexibility in configuring your speaker arrangement: • You can connect a speaker (regular, co-axial or tri-axial speakers or component speaker system, all hereafter referred to simply as “speaker”) to each of the units’ four pairs of speaker leads. • You can connect the 2 RCA preamp outputs to multiple external amplifiers and[...]

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    8 Installation Recommendations • Carefully choose the mounting location so that the unit won’t interfere with normal driving. • Avoid mounting locations where the unit would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight or hot air from the heater, or where it would subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration. • The illustra[...]

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    9 to dashboard/center console 2 NISSAN Mounting the Unit in a Japanese Car You may have difficulty mounting this unit in some Japanese cars that have ISO mounting features (side-bracket mounting systems). In this case, consult your Blaupunkt dealer. 1 Run a blade along the slits on the back of the front trim ring and separate it from the unit. Save[...]

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    10 Maintenance Removing the Unit Use the Release Keys as shown below. Keep them in a safe place in case you need them in the future. Fuse Replacement When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one with the correct amperage, which will be stated on the fuse case. Never use a fuse that has a stated amperage exceeding the one supplied for this unit, as t[...]

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    11 Specifications Audio Power Specifications Power Output and Total Harmonic Distortion: 13.5 watts per channel minimum continuous average output into 4 ohms, 4 channels driven, from 30-15,000 Hz with no more than 1% total harmonic distortion. Other Specifications Tuner FM Tuning Range: 87.5 - 107.9 MHz Intermediate Frequency: 10.7 MHz FM Mono Sens[...]

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    12 Location of Controls 1. REL (Release) Button 2. Disc Insertion Slot 3. Eject 4. SRC (Source)/LIST Button Source Change Disc Name List Access 5. PWR (Power) Button 6. Volume + 7. Volume – 8. Mute/Audio Button Mute, Bass, Treble, Balance/Fade Access Name Storing/Deletion/Exit Minute: 00 9. DIS (Display)/MENU Button Display Change Menu Access Dem[...]

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    13 Instructions — General Operation See Traffic Safety & Precautions on page 4. “Press” means a momentary press of less than 1/2 second. All presses requiring more than 1/2 second are followed by beep. (Beep for all button presses available through Direct Software Control Menu.) “Time Out” When additional button presses are anticipate[...]

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    14 Audio Operation Volume Control Buttons (+/–) Press + and - to increase/decrease volume from 0 to 63, in increments of 1.25 dB/step. Volume control is accessible from all modes except Name Access and Edit modes. Mute & Cellular Mute Press Mute to temporarily reduce volume to level set under Menu. “MUTE” appears. (Same mute level is also[...]

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    15 Seek Tuning Press / or V to seek next receivable frequency. Tuning stops at frequency that fulfills sensitivity requirements predetermined by sensitivity set through SENS/LD button. Press of / or V buttons for more than 1/2 second seeks next receivable frequency after button is released. Tuning Sensitivity (SENS) Press SENS/LD for more that 2 [...]

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    16 CD Playback When a CD is already in unit, press SRC as needed to activate “CD PLAY”. CD Eject Press eject. Disc ejects. If disc is not removed within about 5 seconds (unless ignition off) or if eject is pressed again within this time, disc is automatically reloaded, although unit stays with current audio source. Press the SRC as required to [...]

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    17 Auxiliary Input Jack Connect other audio equipment, such as a portable cassette or DAT player, through the 500mV/3.5 mm pigtail connector. Access auxiliary equipment output by pressing SRC until “AUX IN” appears. Adjust volume, bass, and treble settings through the receiver. Changer Control (When optional CD changer is connected.) Your radio[...]

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    18 previously active. A track will not be played a second time until all tracks have been played. Once all tracks have been played, next disc is selected. Disc Mix Press MIX as needed until MIX II appears. MIXII behaves per software in CD changer. Press of / / V during MIXII mode returns unit to regular play. To cancel MIXII, press as needed until[...]

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    19 Running Track Program Press TPM to activate program. TPM appears. (If TPM pressed when no programming has been entered for disc currently in magazine, “NO PROG” appears.) TPM Track Up/Down To advance and go back within program, use << and >> buttons. (To access tracks that are skipped, you must exit TPM play mode.) Note: Pressing[...]

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    20 4. After eighth character (the farthest right character) is completed, first (left-most) character of next group of eight characters begins to flash. After fifth group of eight characters, pressing >> will access first group again. 5. Press Mute to store turn-on message and return to Menu. Clock Adjustment (“CLOCKSET”) Pressing <<[...]

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    21 Radio Station Naming (“STN NAME”) Available only while radio is active source. One name per frequency, 8 characters per name. (Names can be assigned to any frequency, preset or not.) If you try to enter more than 30 names, “**FULL**” appears. You can then enter new names after erasing some of existing names. To store station names: 1. Pr[...]

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    22 Erasing One Disc Name Access Disc Access mode under Menu (See Disc Naming). Choose disc that has name to be deleted. When name appears, press Mute for 2 seconds. Beep sounds. Release now to delete the name. “NAME” and “DELETED” alternately blink. Erasing ALL Disc Names Warning: THIS FEATURE ERASES ALL NAMES AND ASSOCIATED TRACK PROGRAM M[...]

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    23 CD operation Trouble Cause/Solution CD play does not start. • Dusty or defective disc. • The ambient temperature is more than 50 ° C (120 ° F). The disc cannot be loaded or is • The disc is inserted with the printed side downwards. automatically ejected. The sound skips due to vibration. • The unit is installed at an angle of more than[...]

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    24 German Headquarters: Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH Postfach 77 77 77 D-31132 Hildesheim Germany Robert Bosch Corporation Sales Group — Blaupunkt Division 2800 South 25th Avenue, Broadview, Illinois 60153 1-800-950-BLAU Robert Bosch, SA., DE, C. V. Dr. Lucio 270 Cols. Doctores, Mexico 06720 Made in Malaysia Fabrique en Malasie Hecho en Malasia Fabricado[...]