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Cassette deck operation

Cassette playback

Insert the tape into the slot with the open
side showing to the right. “CASSETTE” will
appear in the display. The tape will play in
the direction “TAPE 1”.
If a tape is already inside, press SRC to
select “CASSETTE” mode. The tape will
play in the direction last selected.

Reversing the tape direction

Press 

 to change the tape direction dur-

ing cassette playback from TAPE1 to
TAPE2 or vice versa:
At the end of the tape, the unit will auto-
matically switch to the opposite side.

Skipping cassette tracks

CPS stands for Cassette Program Search
and allows you to skip over songs on the
tape.
The tracks must, however, be separately
by at least 3 seconds of blank tape.
During tape playback press either   or 
on the rocker switch to activate the CPS
mode. “CPS FF” or “CPS FR” will appear
in the display. Press the button  /  repea-
tedly to skip the corresponding number of
tracks in either direction.
The number of tracks to be skipped will ap-
pear in the display and count down until the

Fast winding

Use the rocker switch to fast forward or re-
wind the tape during cassette operation:
>>

forward

<<

rewind

“FORWARD” or “REWIND” will light up in
the display.
Press the button indicating the opposite
direction,

, or  /   to stop the function.

If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,
the unit will play the radio station last se-
lected while the tape is winding. You can
alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC
mode.

Tape type selection

If you are playing METAL or CrO

2

 cassettes,

press  MTL. “MTL” will then light up in dis-
play field 1.

DOLBY B NR (Noise reduction)*

Cassettes which have been recorded with
the DOLBY B NR system exhibit consider-
ably less tape noise and higher dynamics.
To play properly cassettes recorded using
this system, press 

.

 will light up in display field 3

track selected has been reached.
Press 

 or 

<< >>

 to stop the function.

If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,
the unit will play the radio station last se-
lected while the tape is winding. You can
alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC
mode.

Repeat song tracks

During tape playback press 4/RPT. “RPT”
will light up in display field 3; “REPEAT-T”
will appear briefly in display field 2. While
the tape is rewinding, “REWIND-T” will ap-
pear in the display. The track playing will
repeat until you press 4/RPT again. “RPT”
will disappear from the display.
Playback will now continue normally.
If you have activated “Radio Monitor ON”,
the unit will play the radio station last se-
lected while the tape is winding. You can
alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC
mode.

SCAN

To scan all of the songs on a tape, press
SCA. “SCAN” will appear in the display.
All of the tracks on the tape in the tape deck
will be scanned briefly one after the other.
Press SCA again to switch the SCAN func-
tion off. The track currently playing will con-
tinue to play.

Summary of Contents for Munich CM 168

Page 1: ...1 FRAN AIS ENGLISH ESPA OL PORTUGU S NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S Radio Cassette Munich CM 168 Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...2 6 12 13 14 1 15 2 3 4 5 11 7 8 9 10 16 17 RC08H Remote Control included with the set Steering Wheel Remote Control RC08 sold separately 2 3 9 10 3 9 10 2...

Page 3: ...CAS cassette inserted MTL tape type Changer mode optional Current track Audio Numeric and graphic representation of vol ume and audio settings DSC Permanent display for DSC programming Graphic repres...

Page 4: ...ion names 13 Deleting a radio station name 13 Deleting all of the radio station names 13 Setting the TIMER 13 Cassette deck operation 14 Cassette playback 14 Reversing the tape direction 14 Skipping c...

Page 5: ...ns 7 This button switches tape playback between Tape 1 and Tape 2 different sides of the tape 8 8 8 8 8 Eject Press this button to eject the cassette Quick reference 1 REL To release the detachable pa...

Page 6: ...ne Treble Treble Bass Bass For Fader and balance adjustment press AUD twice Fader front Fader rear Balance left Balance right The selected values will appear in the display The last setting is stored...

Page 7: ...up in the display and the track will repeat until 4 RPT is pressed again RPT will disappear from the display Changer mode 3 Pause Interrupts CD playback PAUSE will appear in the display Press button a...

Page 8: ...ntrol operation General SRC Press briefly change the audio source Press briefly muting V Higher volume V Lower volume Radio mode Seek tuning upwards Seek tuning downwards Next preset station upwards P...

Page 9: ...unit sold separately The RC 08 infrared remote control unit al lows you to conveniently operate the most important functions from the steering wheel Warning note Danger of damaging the automatic power...

Page 10: ...ped with a detachable face A car radio without face is worthless for thieves Protect your car radio and detach the face when you leave your car It is very easy to attach and detach the detachable face...

Page 11: ...which preset button is currently activated Recalling stored stations You can recall any stored station at the touch of a button Select the waveband by pressing BA TS For FM also choose the cor respon...

Page 12: ...tations with Travelstore You can automatically store the six FM AM stations with the most powerful signals in your current reception area sorted ac cording to their signal strength This func tion is p...

Page 13: ...t will switch back to DSC mode Deleting all of the radio station names Select the DSC mode Press DSC Press to select STA NAME Press to switch to the station select mode Press and hold down DSC for 8 s...

Page 14: ...will play the radio station last se lected while the tape is winding You can alter the Radio Monitor setting in DSC mode Tape type selection If you are playing METAL or CrO2 cassettes press MTL MTL w...

Page 15: ...y for damages caused by using unsuitable CDs After you have inserted the magazine keep the door closed to prevent the magazine from becoming dusty or dirty Switching to the CD changer mode Make sure t...

Page 16: ...n is active MIX CD or MIX ALL will light up briefly in display field 2 when you activate this function and each time when the track chan ges Switch MIX CD on Press 5 MIX briefly Switch MIX ALL on Hold...

Page 17: ...dividual names for up to 99 CDs The names can have up to 7 characters If you attempt to enter more than 99 names FULL will appear in the display The CD name has priority over the CD number in the disp...

Page 18: ...display priority press until you hear a beep Repeat this procedure until the desired display appears Temporary display change Press as many times as needed to show the desired information for a few s...

Page 19: ...ompletely press DSC briefly to store the name Press DSC again to quit the DSC menu Turn On Message TOM This unit offers you the possibility to enter a turn on message of up to 40 characters The messag...

Page 20: ...6 Max boost BAS CENT Bass Center Frequency Ad justment Adjusts the mid range fre quency to the specific equipment in the vehicle 50 or 100 Hz STA NAME Allows you to name up to 30 radio stations based...

Page 21: ...unction off and on If tape has blank on more than 10 seconds the unit fast winds to next song AUX Select AUX ON if you wish to connect a portable CD or tape player instead of the CD changer Contact yo...

Page 22: ...ower Tuner Wavebands FM 87 5 107 9 MHz AM 530 1602 kHz FM frequency response 35 16000 Hz Cassette Frequency response 30 18000 Hz CD changer optional This unit offers you the ability to conven iently c...

Page 23: ...are not receivable The broadcast is too weak Automatic tuning is not possible The broadcast is too weak Use manual tuning Travelstore feature does not complete Not enough broadcast frequencies are rec...

Page 24: ...ouble Cause Solution CD ERR A disc such as an upside down or dirty Insert the disc correctly disk or a CD ROM computer disc Clean the disc NO DISC No magazine or disc in changer Take out the magazine...

Page 25: ...GU S K7 VKD 8 622 401 538 Blaupunkt Werke GmbH Postfach 77 77 77 D 31132 Hildesheim Germany Made in Malaysia Copyright 1998 by the Robert Bosch Corporation No portion of this work may be reproduced in...

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