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4

1

 button for unlatching the re-

movable release panel

2

BAND button for selection of
FM memory levels and the MW
or LW wavebands,
source selection for radio opera-
tion

3

TS button, starts the Travelstore
function

4

SCAN button, starts scan func-
tion

5

Cassette eject button

6

Cassette slot

7

 button, fast winding

8

 button, fast winding

9

X-BASS button for X-Bass func-
tion

:

CD•C button, source selection
between radio, cassette, CD-
changer (if connected) and AUX

;

AUDIO button, controls tone
(bass and treble) balance and
fader

<

Arrow keys

=

MENU button to call up basic
settings menu

>

Buttons 1 - 5

?

 button to display clock time

@

Volume controls

 volume up
 volume down

A

Button for switching the device
on and off

OPERATING ELEMENTS

Summary of Contents for Canberra C31

Page 1: ...Radio Cassette Long Beach C31 Operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...2 Open here Ouvrir s v p Por favor abrir Favor abrir ...

Page 3: ...3 FRANÇAIS ENGLISH ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS 2 1 3 4 10 6 13 14 15 11 16 17 9 12 5 8 7 ...

Page 4: ...ette eject button 6 Cassette slot 7 button fast winding 8 button fast winding 9 X BASS button for X Bass func tion CD C button source selection between radio cassette CD changer if connected and AUX AUDIO button controls tone bass and treble balance and fader Arrow keys MENU button to call up basic settings menu Buttons 1 5 button to display clock time Volume controls volume up volume down A Butto...

Page 5: ...e Play 12 Changing Direction of Play 12 Fast Winding 12 Switching Radio Monitor On Off 13 Cassette Ejection 13 CD Changer Operation 13 Starting CD Changer Operation 13 Selecting a CD 13 Selecting a Track 13 Quick Track Selection 13 Fast Search Audible 13 Changing Display Contents 14 Repeat Playing Tracks or Whole CDs REPEAT 14 Playing Tracks in Random Sequence MIX 14 Sampling All Tracks on All CDs...

Page 6: ...e de vice 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 NOTES AND ACCESSORIES Fitting If you want to fit your car radio yourself read the fitting and connecting notes at the end of the guide Accessories Only use accessories approved b...

Page 7: ...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 to the left When the release panel has been separated from the device it switches itself off Any current settings are saved If a cassette has been inserted it remains in the device Attaching the Release Panel Push t...

Page 8: ...release panel Remove the release panel The device switches off Replace the release panel The device switches on The last func tion used radio cassette CD changer or AUX is activated Switching on and off with button A Press button A to switch on To switch off hold button A pressed for longer than two sec onds The device switches off Switching on by inserting a cassette If there is no cassette in th...

Page 9: ...tallation instructions The car audio system will be muted to the mute level selected Adjusting the Volume The volume can be adjusted in steps from 0 off up to 66 maximum To increase the volume Press the button To reduce the volume Press the button Setting Switch On Volume The volume the device plays at when switched on can be adjusted as follows Press the MENU button Press the or button until ON V...

Page 10: ...press the BAND button 2 until AM appears in the display Setting the Station There are a number of ways to set the station Automatic Station Search Press the or button The next station that can be received is tuned in Adjusting Station Search Sensitivity You can choose whether to search only for stations with strong signals or wheth er weak stations should be included Press the MENU button Press th...

Page 11: ...on is played Going to a Preset Station Select the memory level where the station is stored Press the corresponding button 1 5 Scanning through Available Stations SCAN You can listen to short samples from all the stations that can currently be re ceived The length of the samples can be set in the menu to between 5 and 30 seconds Starting SCAN Hold down the SCAN button 4 The scanning process starts ...

Page 12: ...te in the device Insert the cassette into the cassette slot with the open side to the right The cassette symbol shows in the dis play Cassette playback begins with the side of the cassette that was played before the last time a cassette was ejected This can be side A or B If there is already a cassette in the device Press the CD C button until CASSETTE appears in the dis play The cassette is playe...

Page 13: ...tton 5 to remove the cassette from the device CD Changer Operation Note For information on handling CDs inserting them and operating the CD changer please consult the op erating instructions for your CD changer Starting CD Changer Operation Press the CD C button until CHANGER appears in the dis play Play will start with the first CD that the CD changer recognises Selecting a CD To change up or dow...

Page 14: ...he repetition of the current track or CD Press button 3 RPT until the display shows RPT OFF and RPT disappears Playing Tracks in Random Sequence MIX To play the tracks of the current CD in random sequence Press button 4 MIX briefly MIX CD flashes up the display shows MIX To play the tracks of all the CDs in the CD changer in random sequence Press button 4 MIX again MIX ALL flashes up and the displ...

Page 15: ...U button Press the or button until CLOCKSET appears in the dis play Press the button The time is shown in the display The minutes are blinking and can be adjusted Adjust the minutes with the or button Having set the minutes Press the button The hours blink Adjust the hours with the or button When the time setting procedure is com plete Press the MENU button twice Choosing 12 24 Hour Clock Mode Pre...

Page 16: ...the balance When the setting process is complete Press the MENU button Display the Time When the Device is Switched Off But the Ignition On To display the time when the device is switched off and the ignition is switched on Press the MENU button MENU appears in the display Press the or button until CLOCK OFF or CLOCK ON ap pears in the display Press the or button to switch the display between ON a...

Page 17: ...ss the X BASS button 9 External Audio Sources Instead of the CD changer you can connect a different external audio source that has a line output Such sources include portable CD MiniDisc or MP3 players To connect an external audio source you need an adapter cable Blaupunkt No 7 607 897 093 The AUX input must be switched on in the menu Switching AUX input on and off Press the MENU button Press the ...

Page 18: ...country where the 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 Blaupunkt provides a 12 month manufacturer s guarantee Damage caused by wear incorrect use or use for commercial purposes are excluded from this guarantee In order to make a claim on t...

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