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Select “PRESET” with the   or 

 but-

ton, 

7

.

To select the preset tone, press the   or

 button, 

7

.

Press the OK button, 

5

.

When you have completed all the set-
tings, press the DEQ button, 

6

.

Level meter / Spectrometer

While you set the equalizer, the level meter in
the display gives you a symbolic indication of
volume and settings.

At other times, the level meter can be switched
to spectrometer display mode.

Switching the spectrometer on and off

Press the MENU button, 

8

.

“MENU” appears in the display.

Press the   or   button, 

7

, as often

as is necessary for “PEAK ON” or
“PEAK OFF” to appear in the display.

Press the   or   buttons, 

7

, in order

to switch the spectrometer on or off.

Press the OK button, 

5

 or the MENU

button, 

8

, to leave the menu. The set-

tings are then saved.

EQUALIZER

Equalizer adjustment guide

Tone impression/problem

Bass too 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

Bass boost with
Filter: “LOW EQ”
Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz
Level :+4 to +6 dB

Reduce lower middle tones with
Filters: “LOW EQ”, “MID EQ”
Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz
Level : approx. -4 dB

Reduce middle tones with
Filters: “MID EQ”, “HIGH EQ”
Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz
Level : -4 to -6 dB

Boost treble tones with
Filter: “HIGH EQ”
Frequency: approx. 12,500 Hz
Level : +2 to +4 dB

Summary of Contents for Hamburg CD70

Page 1: ...Radio CD Hamburg CD70 Phoenix CD70 Operating instructions ...

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

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

Page 4: ...button for calling up the equaliz er menu 7 Multi function rocker 8 MENU button which calls up the bas ic settings menu 9 AUD button for adjusting bass treble balance fader and loudness DIS button to change the contents of the display Display CD button to start playing the CD CDC button to start play from the CD changer only if connected or play from an external audio source only if connected TUNE...

Page 5: ...nging information displayed 17 Setting the tuner 17 CD operation 18 Starting CD operation and inserting the CD 18 Removing the CD 18 Selecting a track 18 Fast searching audible 18 Random Track Replay MIX 18 Scanning tracks SCAN 18 Repeating tracks REPEAT 19 Changing the display contents 19 Programming favourite CD tracks 19 Naming CDs 20 CD changer operation optional 21 Starting CD changer operati...

Page 6: ...ote control The optional RC 10 RC 10 H and RC 08 remote controls allow you to control your car radio s basic functions safely and convenient ly Amplifier Any Blaupunkt amplifier can be used CD changer The following Blaupunkt CD changers can be connected CDC A 06 CDC A 08 CDC A 072 and IDC A 09 If an adapter cable is used Blaupunkt No 7 607 889 093 the CDC A 05 or CDC A 071 CD changers can also be ...

Page 7: ...KeyCard the de vice can no longer be operated with the Key Card not involved in the training process KeyCard Theft Protection Two KeyCards are included with your car ra dio If one KeyCard is lost or damaged you can obtain a replacement through your Blaupunkt dealer If you use two KeyCards the settings of the first KeyCard are adopted by the first Key Card You can however store the following functi...

Page 8: ...de If you no longer have a valid KeyCard for your device and would like to train a new KeyCard Insert the new unknown KeyCard into the device Close the control unit If necessary switch the device off Hold down the TUNE and ST1 buttons and 4 at the same time Switch the device on with the main but ton 2 0000 appears in the display Enter the four figure master code from the Car Radio Passport as foll...

Page 9: ...for switching the device on or off Switching on and off with the button 2 Press the main button 2 to switch on The device switches on To switch off hold the main button 2 pressed for longer than two seconds The device switches off Switching on and off with the vehicle ignition If the device is correctly connected to the ve hicle ignition and has not been switched off with the main button 2 it is s...

Page 10: ...lt in serious injury to hearing Press the OK button 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are then saved Muting You can reduce the level of the volume mute suddenly Press the main button 2 MUTE is shown on the display Cancelling the mute Press the main button 2 or Turn the volume control 3 Muting during telephone operation If your car radio is connected to a mobile tele phone the ...

Page 11: ...or button 7 as often as is necessary for LOUD to appear in the display Press the or buttons 7 in order to adjust the loudness LOUD OFF means that the loudness function is in active while LOUD 6 indicates the maximum loudness boost When you have finished the adjustment Press the AUD button 9 Adjusting the left right volume balance In order to adjust the balance press the AUD button 9 BASS appears i...

Page 12: ...e display brightness will switch with the headlights The display brightness can be set at separate lev els for day and night in steps from 1 to 9 Daytime display brightness Press the MENU button 8 Press the or button 7 as often as is necessary for DIM DAY to appear in the display Adjust the brightness with the key 7 Press the OK button 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are the...

Page 13: ...native Using theTA function Tuner Alternative the device automatically searches for the best fre quency on which the current RDS station can be received Switching TA on and off To use the TA function Press the softkey 4 indicating TA The TA function is active when TA appears in the display with light and shade reversed To deactivate the TA function Press the softkey 4 indicating TA again Select Wa...

Page 14: ...n 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are then saved Saving a station Saving a station manually Choose the desired memory level FM I FM II FMT M or MT Tune in the desired station as described under Setting the station Hold down the softkey 4 indicating the position ST1 ST6 where the station is to be stored for longer than two seconds Saving a station automatically Travelstore Yo...

Page 15: ...ess starts SCAN appears briefly in the display The memory levels are scanned one after another and the memory location from ST1 to ST6 currently being sampled is displayed with light and shade reversed Stop the SCAN continue listening to a station Press any button on the arrow block 7 The scanning process is stopped and the last station sampled continues playing Setting sample duration Scantime Pr...

Page 16: ... different program type Press the or button 7 until the desired program type is displayed Or Select a saved program type by press ing one of the softkeys 4 indicating ST1 ST6 The selected program type is briefly displayed In order to start the search Press the or button 7 The next receivable station with the selected program type is tuned in Note If no station is found with the chosen program type...

Page 17: ...reo or mono is made via the menu Press the MENU button 8 Press the or button 7 until STEREO or MONO appears in the display Press the or button 7 to choose between stereo and mono Press the OK button 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are then saved Changing information displayed You can select which information is shown on the display The upper display line the headline can dis...

Page 18: ...er Note The duration of the samples can be adjusted CD operation You can play 12 cm diameter commercial CDs on this device So called CD Rs home made CDs can also usually be played However because of the varying CD quality Blaupunkt cannot guarantee correct function Rewritable CDs CD RWs cannot be played There is a risk of damaging the CD drive Neither CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm nor non cir...

Page 19: ...lar CD You can program the tracks in any order but they will be played in ascending order If favourite track play is active only the tracks previously pro grammed will be played from the CD that is in the drive Up to 30 CDs with a maximum of 40 tracks on each can be handled Programming favourite tracks Proceed as follows to program your favourite tracks on a CD Insert the CD for which you want to ...

Page 20: ...U button 8 Use the buttons 7 to select CD NAME Press the or button 7 The device enters edit mode If your chosen CD is not yet named eight underscores ap pear in the display The current entry location blinks Use the buttons 7 to select your character If a location is to remain empty select the underscore Use the or button 7 to change the input location To save the name press the MENU but ton 8 Dele...

Page 21: ...er to search rapidly backwards or for wards hold down one of the or buttons 7 until the fast search backwards of forwards starts Changing the display contents You can choose between different display modes during CD changer operation Display of CD number track number and time Display of CD number track number and playing time Display of CD name and track number In order to change between the displ...

Page 22: ...g CDs In order to recognise your CDs more effec tively the car radio allows you to give individ ual names to up to 99 CDs The names may have a maximum of seven characters If you attempt to assign more than 99 names the display will show FULL Entering and changing CD names Press the MENU button 8 Use the buttons 7 to select CDC NAME Press the or button 7 The device is now in selection mode Choose t...

Page 23: ... for all the oth er favourite tracks on the CD Switching favourite track play on and off In order to begin playing the programmed favourite tracks on the inserted CD or to stop playing only the favourite tracks briefly press the softkey 4 indicating TPM The current TPM status TPM ON or TPM OFF is briefly displayed If favourite track play is active TPM appears on the display with light and shade re...

Page 24: ...7 as often as is necessary for CLOCKSET to ap pear in the display Press the or button 7 The time is shown on the display The hours blink and can be adjusted Adjust the hours with the button 7 When the hours have been set press the button 7 The minutes blink Adjust the minutes with the but ton 7 Press the OK button 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are then saved Selecting 12 2...

Page 25: ...r Tone impression Adjust the equalizer values as de scribed under Action Switching the equalizer on and off To switch off the equalizer press the DEQ button 6 LOW EQ is shown on the display To switch off the equalizer hold down the DEQ button 6 until DEQ OFF briefly appears Adjusting the equalizer Press the DEQ button 6 Select the LOW EQ MID EQ or HIGH EQ filter with the or button 7 To select the ...

Page 26: ...ear in the display Press the or buttons 7 in order to switch the spectrometer on or off Press the OK button 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are then saved EQUALIZER Equalizer adjustment guide Tone impression problem Bass too quiet Bass sounds muddy Booming tone Unpleasant pressure Tone lacks depth is aggressive no stereo effect Muffled tone Lack of clarity Instruments have n...

Page 27: ...set tings are then saved Note If the AUX input is switched on it can be se lected with the CDC button EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES Pre amplifier subout You can use the connections provided on your car radio to connect an external pre amplifier and a subwoofer We recommend that you use matching prod ucts from the Blaupunkt or Velocity ranges Switch on delay for external pre amplifiers To prevent speakers...

Page 28: ...ave according to DIN 45 324 at 14 4 V 4 x 45 Watt max power Tuner Wavebands FM 87 5 107 9 MHz AM 530 1 710 kHz FM frequency response 30 15 000 Hz CD Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz Pre amp Out 4 channels 4 V 10 kΩ AUX input Sensitivity 1 2 V 10 kΩ Subject to technical change ...

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