Blaupunkt ALASKA RDM 168 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 37

Cleaning the Connectors

The receiver may not operate properly if the connectors between the receiver and the detachable
face are contaminated with dirt. To clean the connectors, use 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 Detachable Face for Retail Display

The detachable face can be affixed to the receiver’s chassis, which is desirable for a retail display.
To affix the face, obtain the small self-tapping screw from the hardware pack and drive it into the

upper hole at the front left side of the chassis using a Phillips screwdriver. The bolt will self-thread

the hole. (See Fig. 8)

Fig. 8

Faceplate affixing screw goes here

TROUBLESHOOTING   Refer to the receiver’s Owner’s Manual. If you have questions, please

consult your Blaupunkt dealer or in the United States call l-800-266-2528.

Installer   These Installation Instructions are the property of the consumer!

Make sure they are left in the vehicle!

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Summary of Contents for ALASKA RDM 168

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Page 2: ...III Steering Wheel Remote Control sold separately Commande B distance ThummerTM Ill optionnelle Funcionamiento del control remoto ThummerTM III optional Funcionamento do Controle Remoto ThummeP Ill o...

Page 3: ...4 Changing sensitivity of station search 15 Switching stereo mono FM 15 Activating automatic IF bandwidth switching 15 PTY Program type mode 15 Program types 15 Turning PTY on off 15 inquiring about s...

Page 4: ...n optional 28 _ Turning off adjustment for daylight Error Displays 29 savings time 22 Equalizer Setting 23 Setting instructions 23 Assistance in setting your equalizer 24 DSC programming 25 Overview o...

Page 5: ...ting Hicut reduced interference when re ception is difficult Equalizer for setting of low and middle frequencies 1 band equalizer bass logic Source tone memory customized tone setting of each signal...

Page 6: ...ght to increase vol ume level Turn control to left to de crease volume level Press On Off button to temporarily re duce volume Mute appears and vol ume level returns to the mute value set in the DSC m...

Page 7: ...ch station key in FM operation CD operation 3 H pause Press station key number 3 and the current CD program will be switched and pause appears Press station key 3 again to stop pause URPT repeat CD ti...

Page 8: ...tches either up or down while the display shows TRE BLE The display will show the chosen val ues The last value will be stored Press the AUD key to disactivate The AUD setting will end automatically i...

Page 9: ...ved will be briefly scanned PTY scan The PTY scan can only be started if PTY is turned on The display will show PTY Press the SC key for approximately 2 seconds You will hear a beep and the display wi...

Page 10: ...band area c Peak volume display d Station keys 1 6 e Alternative frequency with RDS f Program type activated g Sensitivity of station search h CD repeat function activated i CD mix operation activate...

Page 11: ...mpt to install or expand your sys tem In order for the system to operate problem free you must connect Plus with the igni tion and with the permanent 12V lead You must definitely not ground the speake...

Page 12: ...ust not come into contact with any liquids and should not be exposed to direct sunlight and other heat sources In order to guarantee the trouble free opera tion of the radio the terminal strip visible...

Page 13: ...Selecting frequency band areas You may choose between the following fre quency band areas FM 87 7 107 9 MHz AM 530 1710 kHz You select the desired frequency band area by pressing the BA key Station tu...

Page 14: ...ons will automatically be stored in storage level T Travelstore When the process is complet ed the strongest of the six stations will be shown in the display and its program will be audible You may al...

Page 15: ...tains many stations Choosing SHARX ON eliminates most of the interference caused by strong adjacent stations You can find additional information under Programming with DSC SHARX PTY Program type mode...

Page 16: ...program type can be found the display will briefly indi cate NO PTY and you will hear a beep The last selected station will be received Storing program type The factory has stored one program type on...

Page 17: ...ld cause serious damage to the CD and the drive We can not be held liable for damages caused by unsuitable CDs Turning CD operation on After inserting the CD the display shows CD you switch the sound...

Page 18: ...on l Press 4 RPT REPEAT D on l Depress 4 RPT and hold To turn RPT off Press 4 RPT CD SCAN operation To briefly scan the CD titles To activate SCAN l Press the SC key for 2 seconds the display will sh...

Page 19: ...le change the display will briefly show MIX CD or MIX ALL MIX CD on l Press 5 MIX MIX ALL on l Depress 5 MIX and hold To turn off MIX Press 5 MIX CD PAUSE If you press station key 3 while playing a CD...

Page 20: ...the unit recognizes the CD and displays its name if this display func tion has been selected in the DSC menu You can name up to 99 CDs when you are using a CD changer When playing one of those CDs th...

Page 21: ...own After 2 8 and 12 seconds you will hear a beep The names stored in a CD magazine will be deleted in 8 seconds Therefore you should press the DSC key for at least 8 sec onds and release it again pri...

Page 22: ...nother func tion is chosen the time display will disap pear for approximately 8 seconds while for example the selected station is being indi cated To change the display mode l Press the DIS key for ap...

Page 23: ...teps necessary for the set tings are described in the table Setting instructions The following instructions are only recom mendations You are free to implement your own sound preferences When you adju...

Page 24: ...do not sparkle What to do Boost the basses with the LOW EQ filter Frequency 50 to 100 Hz Level 4 to 6 dB Reduce the lower mid range with the LOW EQ filter Frequency 125 to 400 Hz Level approximately...

Page 25: ...not intended to be operated with a CD changer Basically the rule applies that you are not able to select functions the radio is CLK MAN not equipped with Consequently the set It is possible to lock t...

Page 26: ...PEAK SCANTIME SHARX man ear LOUD 1 slight level in crease LOUD 6 highest level in crease Used to quickly reduce the volume level with the push of a button The resulting level can be programmed PEAK ON...

Page 27: ...c distortion Amplifier 40 watts max power 17 watts per channel minimum continuous average output into 4 ohms 4 channels Tuner Wavebands This unit offers you the ability to conveniently CD changer cont...

Page 28: ...ature does not complete storing of six stations Cause Solution l The broadcast is too weak l The broadcast is too weak Use manual tuning l Not enough broadcast frequencies are receivable Also make sur...

Page 29: ...or a CD ROM computer disc No magazine or disc in changer insert the disc correctly Clean the disc Take out the magazine and insert the disc 1 If the above mentioned solutions do not help to improve th...

Page 30: ...sion 2800 South 25th Avenue Broadview Illi nois 60153 l 800 266 2528 Made in Portugal Fabrique en Portugal Hecho en Portugal Fabricado en Portugal Copyright 1998 by the Robert Bosch Corporation No por...

Page 31: ...g to instructions below Don t assume that a seemingly matching wire harness in the vehicle matches the receiver s wire harness wire for wire Make sure before you connect anything Your Blaupunkt dealer...

Page 32: ...m the ignition With either alternative the receiver s DSC Setting DISP ON OFF allows you to choose whether or not the receiver and its display are illuminated when the receiver is turned off but still...

Page 33: ...nect the vehicle battery s negative terminal before making connections Connect the speaker leads only as indicated on the speaker wire block See Fig 6 Only use speakers that have impedance ratings of...

Page 34: ...unkt CDC A05 CD Changer Al available separately The changer cable plugs into the right top connector block on the back of the receiver See Fig 6 See the changer instructions for details Fig 6 Aux Inpu...

Page 35: ...nting bracket are designed for installation in vehicles with a standard DIN installation compartment measuring 182 x 53 mm a 165 mm installation depth and an instrument panel thickness of approximatel...

Page 36: ...nstalled attach the face max M5x8 NISSAN max M5x8 TOYOTA max M5x8 max M5x8 MAINTENANCE Removing the Receiver Insert the release handles into the holes in the panel on the left and right of the receive...

Page 37: ...affixed to the receiver s chassis which is desirable for a retail display To affix the face obtain the small self tapping screw from the hardware pack and drive it into the upper hole at the front lef...

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