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L-ch Level meter

R-ch Level meter

Storing the station names

You can assign a name to each radio station and store it in
memory. As many as 30 station names can be stored com-
posed with 8 characters each.

Storing the station names

1.

Tune in a station whose name you want to store.

2.

Press the 

DISP

 for more than 2 seconds.

The “ NAME EDT ” will light then the “ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ” on
the display window. The first “ _ ” flashes.

3.

Enter the characters.

A.

Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the
desired characters.
( A

B

C

. . . Z

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>

+

/

0

1

2

3...9

“  ”Space )

B.

Press the 

TUN/ TRK

 to move the flashing cursor to the

next position. If you press 

TUN/ TRK

, the flashing cur-

sor moves to the left.

C.

Repeat steps A. and B. to complete entering the entire
name 8 characters max.

Tip

To erase/correct a name, press the 

DISP

 for more than 2

seconds to clear the character and re-enter.

4.

Press the 

MUTE / SENS

 to store the station name.

The station name flashes.

5.

To return to the normal radio reception, Press 

DISP

.

Erasing the station names

1.

Tune in any station and press the 

DISP

 for more than 2

seconds.

2.

Press the 

MUTE / SENS

.

The station name or “ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ” flashing.

3.

Rotate the dial to select the name of the station that you
want to erase. To erase all the names of the stations, dis-
play “ 

ALL DEL ”.

4.

Press the 

DISP

 for more than 2 seconds.

Repeat steps 3. and 4. if you want to erase other names.

5.

To return to the normal radio reception, Press 

DISP

.

Direct Access to Memorized Stations via
Station call

You can search for the memorized AM & FM station names in
the memory.

1.

Press the 

DISP

 to display the “ STN CALL ” on the dis-

play window.

2.

Rotate the large dial to select the desired station name.

3.

Press the 

MUTE / SENS

 to tune in the desired station.

Level Meter selection

The meter displays can be selected from four types.

You can select :
• METER 1

: The level meter goes upward.

• METER 2

: Only the very top segment lights.

• METER 3

: The remaining segments light. (opposite of

METER 2)

• METER 4

: The level meter goes up and down dividing

from the center segment.

• METER 0

: No meter is indicated.

1.

Press the 

DISP

 to display the “ METER 1 ” on the display

window.

2.

Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the de-
sired meter indication.

METER 1 

 METER 2 

 METER 3 

 METER 4 

 ME-

TER 0

Level Meter Sensitivity selection

The sensitivity of the level meter display can be switched.

You can select :
• LEVEL 1 :  Normal sensitivity.
• LEVEL 2 :  High sensitivity.

1.

Press the 

DISP

 to display the “ LEVEL 1 ” on the display

window.

2.

Rotate the dial to select the desired meter sensitivity.

    LEVEL 1

    LEVEL 2

Enhancing the bass sound

For extended bass centered @ 72Hz, Blaupunkt’s X-Bass
function can be set for either each band and CD mode.

You can select :
• X-Bass 1 : Enhanced BASS level (low).
• X-Bass 2 : Enhanced BASS level (Middle).
• X-Bass 3 : Enhanced BASS level (High).
• X-Bass 4 : Enhanced BASS level (Very high).
• X-Bass 0 : No BASS enhanced.

Press the 

XBASS

 repeatedly to select the bass sound.

“ 

 ” appears on the display window.

Each time you press 

XBASS

, the current mode appears on

the display window and the mode change as follows:

XBASS 0 

 XBASS 1 

 XBASS 2 

 XBASS 3 

 XBASS 4

Note

Reduce XBASS levels if your combination of speakers and add-
on amplifiers sound distorted at the preferred sound level.

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Summary of Contents for AUSTIN AUSTIN CD41

Page 1: ...encia y con Panel Extra ble io FM AM CD de Alta Pot ncia com Painel Remov vel Robert Bosch Corporation Sales Group Blaupunkt Division 2800 South 25th Avenue Broadview Illinois 60155 www blaupunkt com...

Page 2: ...g a compact disc after the play pleted because the disc may be extremely hot non conventional discs such as heart shaped iscs etc The player could be damaged se compact discs to direct sunlight or any...

Page 3: ...source CD CD changer or AUX 6 BND TS button Selects the AM FM Band Travel store 7 DISP button Mode selector Clock adjustment Display priority setting 8 MUTE SENS button Muting the sound Switches the...

Page 4: ...ctory set 1 Turn the ignition key to the ON position 2 Press the PWR to turn on the unit 3 Repeatedly press the DISP to display CLOCK 12 4 Rotate the dial within 5 seconds to select the 12 or 24 hour...

Page 5: ...ional AUX IN cable See page 11 Each time the CD is pressed the operation source will change over as shown below Press the BND TS to return to tuner mode Note If the CD button is pressed when no CD has...

Page 6: ...nd AT in the order of your choice BND TS to select the desired band TUN TRK to tune in stations d hold the desired preset memory button 1 bout 2 seconds until the frequency indicator wice ber of the p...

Page 7: ...can be switched You can select LEVEL 1 Normal sensitivity LEVEL 2 High sensitivity 1 Press the DISP to display the LEVEL 1 on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired meter sensitivi...

Page 8: ...e than 2 seconds to can ode Playing the CD player Loading Discs 1 Press the OPEN and insert the disc 2 Close the front panel Playback begins automatically LOADING indicator will flash in the display w...

Page 9: ...changer mode Disc No Track No and Track time appear on the display window and playback begins automatically Press again to change back to built in CD operation Disc Select Press the Disc select butto...

Page 10: ...me press the DISP for more than 2 o clear the character and re enter MUTE SENS to store the disc name name flashes to the normal CD playback mode Press DISP CDC disc names e DISP for more than 2 secon...

Page 11: ...d connecting the lines g Strap Use the Mounting Strap to the underside of the dash ing screw e back of the unit to the Mounting Strap using ort stem bolt and hardware Use n in the figure below securel...

Page 12: ...ront Right Speaker Rear Left Speaker Rear Right Speaker White White Black Gray Gray Black Green Green Black Violet Violet Black Do Not Connect 2 speaker System 4 speaker System 12V Constant Power Supp...

Page 13: ...wed consult a physician immediately 3 Use tape to insulate whenever disposing or storing batter ies Contact with metals or other batteries may result in fire or explosion Caution Properly align the ba...

Page 14: ...d to remove the car OP R and TOP L of the release keys on the position until it clicks respectively to remove the he figure below push the plate spring firmly to lease keys release keys carefully to a...

Page 15: ...ptions RC 823 Credit Card Remote Possible cause Recommended action No magazine Load the magazine in No disc the CD changer Up side down Check the disc CD ROM is loaded Replace with Music CD s Communic...

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