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RADIO MODE

Press the MENU button 

7

.

Press the   or   button 

6

 repeat-

edly until “SENS HI” or “SENS LO”
appears in the display.

“SENS HI” means that the tuner is highly
sensitive. “SENS LO” means it is set to
the lower sensitivity setting.

Set the required sensitivity using
the   or   button 

6

.

When you have finished making your
changes,

press the MENU button 

7

.

Note:

Different seek tuning sensitivities
can be set separately for FM and
AM respectively. To do so, activate
the relevant waveband.

Tuning into stations manually

You can also tune into stations manual-
ly.

Press the   or   button 

6

.

Storing stations

Storing stations manually

Select the required memory bank
(FM1, FM2 or FMT) or the AM fre-
quency range.

Tune into the station.

Press one of the station buttons
1 - 6 

9

 for longer than 2 seconds

to store the station to that button.

Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore)

You can automatically store six stations
with the strongest reception in the re-
gion. The stations are stored in the FMT
or AM memory depending on the se-
lected frequency range.

Note:

Stations that were previously
stored in this memory are deleted
in the process.

Press and hold the BND•TS button

4

 until the seek tuning starts.

The station storing procedure begins.
“FM TSTORE”  or  “AM TSTORE”  ap-
pears in the display. After the process
is completed, the station that is stored
in location 1 of the respective memory
bank will be played.

Listening to preset stations

Select the memory bank in which
the station was stored.

Press the preset station button
1 - 6 

9

 of the station you want to

listen to.

Scanning receivable stations
(SCAN)

You can briefly play all the receivable
stations by activating the scan function.
You can set the scanning time to be-
tween 5 and 30 seconds in the menu.

Summary of Contents for Key West MP35

Page 1: ...Radio CD MP3 http www blaupunkt com Key West MP35 7 645 280 510 Monterrey MP35 7 645 485 510 Syracuse MP35 7 645 480 510 Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...2 Open here...

Page 3: ...3 FRAN AIS ENGLISH ESPA OL PORTUGU S 12 3 5 2 10 8 1 4 11 6 7 9...

Page 4: ...O button to adjust the bass treble balance and fader settings and Sound Preset EQ 6 Arrow buttons 7 Short press MENU button to open the basic settings menu Long press SCAN to start scan function 8 X B...

Page 5: ...es 17 Fast searching 17 Random track file play MIX 17 Scanning tracks files SCAN 17 Repeating individual track file or whole directories REPEAT 18 Pausing playback PAUSE 18 Setting the display 18 CD c...

Page 6: ...moderate volume level Installation If you want to install your car radio your self please read the installation and connection instructions that follow these operating instructions NOTES AND ACCESSORI...

Page 7: ...sm opens Pull the control panel straight off the unit by holding the right hand side of the control panel Notes The unit may only switch off after a few seconds depending upon the OFF TIMER setting in...

Page 8: ...e ignition If the unit is correctly connected to the vehicle s ignition and it was not switched off using ON OFF button 1 it will switch on off simultaneously with the ignition Switching on off using...

Page 9: ...ximum To increase the volume turn the volume control 3 to the right To decrease the volume turn the volume control 3 to the left Setting the power on volume You can set the unit s default power on vol...

Page 10: ...ou can set the volume at which you want telephone calls to be initially heard Press the MENU button 7 Press the or button 6 repeat edly until TEL VOL appears in the display Set your preferred volume l...

Page 11: ...tton 1 TUNER is displayed Press the or buttons 6 within the next 8 seconds and select your tuner region To save the setting switch the device off and on again or wait approx 8 seconds The ra dio start...

Page 12: ...n 2 seconds to store the station to that button Storing stations automatically Travelstore You can automatically store six stations with the strongest reception in the re gion The stations are stored...

Page 13: ...splay appears CD mode You can use this unit to play standard CDs CD Rs and CD RWs with a diam eter of either 5 or 3 inches Beside playing CDs containing audio data CDs containing MP3 files can also be...

Page 14: ...t forwarding begins Random play MIX Press button 5 MIX 9 MIX CD appears briefly in the display and the MIX symbol lights up The next randomly selected track will then be played Stopping MIX Press butt...

Page 15: ...ve the CD text displayed as running text at every change of track After the CD text has been displayed once the standard display as de scribed in the Changing the display section will be shown Switchi...

Page 16: ...the device s display Name the directories and files using your CD burn er software The software s operating instructions will provide details on how to do this Note When naming directories and files...

Page 17: ...e beginning Fast searching To fast search backwards or forwards keep one of the or button 6 pressed until fast searching back wards forwards begins Random track file play MIX To play the tracks files...

Page 18: ...back is resumed Setting the display Setting the standard display mode While playing MP3 tracks files you can choose to display one of the following standard display modes Track file number and playing...

Page 19: ...er can be found in the oper ating instructions supplied with your CD changer Switching to CD changer mode Press the SRC button repeat edly until CHANGER appears in the display The CD Changer will resu...

Page 20: ...n the current CD in random order briefly press button 5 MIX 9 MIX CD appears briefly and MIX lights up in the display To play the tracks on all the insert ed CDs in random order press but ton 5 MIX 9...

Page 21: ...e MENU button 7 Press the or button 6 repeat edly until 12H MODE or 24H MODE appears in the display Press the or button 6 to switch between the modes When you have finished making your changes press t...

Page 22: ...r button 6 to choose between the four possible centre frequencies When you have finished making your changes press the AUDIO button 5 twice Adjusting the treble settings Adjusting the treble boost cut...

Page 23: ...an select a preset sound effect for the following styles of music ROCK POP CLASSIC The settings for these music styles have already been programmed To select one of the sound presets press the AUDIO 5...

Page 24: ...the or button 6 Press the or button 6 to choose between the two possible centre frequencies The X Bass setting relates to the cen tre frequency that you selected Press the X BASS button 8 once you hav...

Page 25: ...v els When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 7 twice DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Setting the colour of the display illumination Syracuse Monterrey MP35 You can adjust the colour of th...

Page 26: ...o not press a button the colour scan will stop after cycling through the colours once approx 40 seconds and the previously selected colour will be applied as the setting again Setting the colour of th...

Page 27: ...utton 6 Once you have entered the message press the MENU button 7 twice The settings are saved POWER ON MESSAGE External audio sources Instead of connecting a CD changer you can connect another audio...

Page 28: ...1 1602 kHz 9 kHz step Frequency ranges Thailand FM 87 5 108 MHz 50 kHz step auto 25 kHz step manual AM 531 1602 kHz 9 kHz step Frequency ranges South America FM 87 5 107 9 MHz 100 kHz step auto 50 kHz...

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