Blaupunkt Acapulco CD51 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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ENGLISH

DEUTSCH

FRANÇAIS

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ALIANO

NEDERLANDS

SVENSKA

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AÑOL

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TUGUÊS

NOTES AND ACCESSORIES

Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt
product. We hope you will enjoy your
new equipment.
Please read these instructions before
using for the first time. Blaupunkt’s edi-
tors are constantly working to write clear,
generally understandable instructions
for use. If you still have questions about
how to use your equipment, please re-
fer to your dealer or to your country’s
telephone hotline. You will find the tele-
phone numbers on the back of this
booklet.

Road Safety

 Road safety has top priority. Only

make adjustments to your car radio
when traffic conditions allow. Famil-
iarise yourself with the device before
you start driving.
You must be able to hear audible
alarms from police vehicles, fire en-
gines or ambulances promptly inside
the vehicle.
You should therefore listen at an ap-
propriate volume when travelling.

Fitting

If you want to fit your car radio yourself,
read the fitting and connecting instruc-
tions at the end of this guide.

Accessories

Only use accessories approved by Blau-
punkt.

Remote control

The optional RC 08 and RC 10 remote
control units allow you to control your
car radio’s basic functions safely and
conveniently from the steering wheel.

Amplifiers

Any Blaupunkt amplifier can be used.

CD Changers

The following Blaupunkt CD changers
can be connected:
CDC A 06, CDC A 08, CDC A 072 or
IDC A 09.
Using an adapter cable (Blaupunkt No.
7 607 889 093) you can also connect
the CDC A 05 or CDC A 071 CD chang-
ers.

Subwoofer

You may connect an active bass loud-
speaker (subwoofer) to your device.
This is done using a Blaupunkt connec-
tion cable (Blaupunkt No.: 7 607 609
093) available from your accessory
dealer.
For further information, please consult
the installation guide at the back of this
guide.

Summary of Contents for Acapulco CD51

Page 1: ...Radio CD Acapulco CD51 Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...3 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S 3 2 10 1 4 5 11 6 7 9 8 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 3: ...LW wavebands TS starts the Travelstore function 6 Display 7 button to display clock time DIS changes display contents 8 MENU button which calls up the basic settings menu OPERATING ELEMENTS 9 button...

Page 4: ...n 44 Select Display of Running Texts 44 Adjusting the Display 44 Deactivating Wavebands 45 Traffic Information 45 CD Operation 46 Starting CD Operation 46 Selecting a Track 46 Fast Search Audible 47 P...

Page 5: ...mbulances promptly inside the vehicle You should therefore listen at an ap propriate volume when travelling Fitting If you want to fit your car radio yourself read the fitting and connecting instruc t...

Page 6: ...necessary clean the contacts using a lint free cloth dipped in alcohol Removing the Release Panel 1 Press the button 1 The panel unlatches Pull the panel off the device first straight forward and then...

Page 7: ...off Switching On Off with the Release Panel Remove the release panel The device switches off Replace the release panel The device switches on The most re cent settings radio CD CD changer or AUX are...

Page 8: ...mediate Volume Reduction Mute You can reduce the volume immediate ly mute to a pre set level Press button 3 briefly MUTE appears in the display Adjusting Muted Volume The mute level is adjusted as fol...

Page 9: ...usts the volume of your car radio automatically to your driving speed This requires your device to be connected as described in the installa tion guide The automatic volume booster can be set in six s...

Page 10: ...car radio from switching to al ternative frequencies with different program content Note REG must be separately activated or deactivated in the menu Switching REG On Off Press the MENU button 8 Press...

Page 11: ...ction must be active This means you can only switch to a station you have already received at least once Use the Scan or Travelstore function for this purpose Adjusting Station Search Sensitivity You...

Page 12: ...Hold down the OK button for longer than 2 seconds The scanning process starts SCAN appears briefly in the display after which the current frequency is displayed flash ing Stop SCAN continue listening...

Page 13: ...gram type Switching PTY On Off Press the MENU button 8 Press the button until PTY ON or PTY OFF appears in the display Use the buttons to turn PTY on or off When PTY is switched on PTY shows in the di...

Page 14: ...ARX function when stations are crowded Switching SHARX On Off Press the MENU button 8 Press the button until SHARX appears in the display Press the or button to switch SHARX on or off SHARX OFF means...

Page 15: ...s equipped with an RDS EON receiver EON means Enhanced Other Network Whenever a traffic announcement TA is made the radio switches automati cally from a station that does not broad cast traffic inform...

Page 16: ...is device is not suited for playing so called CD singles 8 cm diame ter or shaped CDs No liability will be accepted for dam age caused to the CD drive by un suitable CDs Starting CD Operation If there...

Page 17: ...ing Scan Time under Radio Opera tion CD OPERATION Ending SCAN Continue Listening to Track To halt the scan press the OK but ton The track currently being sampled will continue to play Repeating Tracks...

Page 18: ...E Press the or button twice The device is now in editing mode If your chosen CD is not yet named eight underscores appear in the display The current entry location flashes Use the or button to select...

Page 19: ...mber plus CD number or track number plus CD name press the DIS button 7 for longer than 2 seconds one or more times until the desired display appears Repeat Playing Tracks or Whole CDs REPEAT To repea...

Page 20: ...In order to recognise your CDs more effectively the car radio allows you to give individual names to up to 99 CDs The names may have up to seven char acters If you attempt to assign more than 99 names...

Page 21: ...ll CD names in the CD changer have been cleared Return to the menu by pressing the OK button CLOCK Time Displaying the Time Briefly To display the time press the DIS button 7 briefly Setting the Time...

Page 22: ...s is com plete press the MENU button 8 or OK Displaying Time When the Device is Switched Off But the Ignition On To display the clock time when the device is switched off and the igni tion is switched...

Page 23: ...MENU button 8 or OK Adjusting the Treble Press the AUD LD button BASS appears in the display Press the button until TREBLE appears Press the or button to ad just the treble When the setting process is...

Page 24: ...zers Using the microphone included the settings for equalizers USER 1 USER 3 can be measured automatical ly In addition the automatically measured values can be adjusted and the equal izer can be set...

Page 25: ...the buttons to enter USER mode Use the or button to choose between USER 1 USER 2 and USER 3 Hold the DEQ button pressed for longer than 2 seconds A countdown runs in the display During the countdown...

Page 26: ...to make a significant difference to the properties of the sound in the vehi cle Adjustment Instructions For the purposes of this adjustment we recommend you use a CD you know well Before making any ad...

Page 27: ...quiet Bass sounds muddy Booming tone Unpleasant pressure Tone lacks depth is aggressive no stereo effect Muffled tone Lack of clarity Instruments have no brightness Action Boost the bass Frequency 50...

Page 28: ...icator The level indicator or spectrometer on your display gives a symbolic indication of volume tone control settings and equalizer settings while you make ad justments When adjustments are not being...

Page 29: ...ars in the display For the second AUX input the 1 is re placed by a 2 If a CD changer is in stalled 2 is the only option Press the or button to switch AUX on or off When the setting process is com ple...

Page 30: ...he device was bought If there should be a fault in your device please refer to your dealer providing proof of purchase If the statutory minimum guarantee pe riod in your country is less than 12 months...

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