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Display Radio Passport Data

Using the supplied KeyCard you can show
the Radio Passport data such as the device
name, type number (7 6 ...) and the device
number in the display.

Press the MENU button, 

8

.

Press the   or   button, 

7

, until

“LEARN KC” appears in the display.

Press the   button, 

7

.

The Radio Passport data is shown on the dis-
play as moving text.

To leave the menu

Press the OK button, 

5

, or the MENU

button, 

8

, to leave the menu. The set-

tings are then saved.

Care of the KeyCard

The KeyCard can only function properly if the
contacts are free from foreign particles. Avoid
touching the contacts with your skin.

If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts us-
ing a lint-free cloth dipped in alcohol.

Switching on and off

There are a number of methods 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 switched on and

off along with the ignition.

You can also switch the device on when the
ignition is off.

Press the main button, 

2

.

Note:
In order to protect the vehicle battery, the
device is automatically switched off after an
hour if the vehicle ignition is off.

Switching on and off with the
KeyCard

You can also switch the device on and off by
inserting and removing the KeyCard, if the
device was not previously switched off with
the main button, 

2

.  Read the chapter on

“KeyCard theft protection” for information
about inserting and removing the KeyCard.

SWITCHING ON AND OFF

THEFT PROTECTION

Summary of Contents for Oregon DJ71

Page 1: ...Radio Cassette CD Oregon DJ71 Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...2 Bitte aufklappen Open here Ouvrir s v p Aprite la pagina Hier openslaan a u b ppna Por favor abrir Favor abrir...

Page 3: ...3 DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRAN AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S 7 9 14 2 3 6 10 12 13 8 1 4 11 5...

Page 4: ...ries and for leaving the menu 6 DEQ 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 balan...

Page 5: ...Operation 48 Playing cassette tapes 48 Ejecting the cassette 48 Changing the direction of play 48 Skipping tracks S CPS 49 Playing a track repeatedly 49 Sampling all the tracks on a cassette SCAN 49...

Page 6: ...ngines or am bulances promptly when inside the vehi cle You must therefore listen at an appro priate volume when travelling Fitting If you want to fit your car radio yourself read the fitting and conn...

Page 7: ...you want to train a second KeyCard insert the first KeyCard and switch the device on Press the MENU button 8 KeyCard theft protection A KeyCard is included with your car radio The radio can also be o...

Page 8: ...ering the master code 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 swi...

Page 9: ...n 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...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...en 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 in the display Press the or button...

Page 12: ...bed in the fitting instructions the 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 brig...

Page 13: ...ately activated or deactiv ated in the radio function menu Switching the RDS convenience function on and off In order to use the RDS convenience func tions AF and REG press the TUNE button when the ra...

Page 14: ...Press the or button 7 Note Manual station tuning is only possible if the RDS convenience function is deactivated Browsing a chain of stations FM only If a station is providing several programs it is p...

Page 15: ...the stations that can currently be received The length of the samples can be set in the menu at between 5 and 30 seconds Starting radio SCAN To start the radio scan press the TUNE button when the radi...

Page 16: ...station that was being received most recently is restored If the selected sta tion or another station from the station chain starts to transmit the desired program type at a later time the device cha...

Page 17: ...being received the treb le is automatically cut which therefore also reduces the level of interference Adjusting HICUT Press the MENU button 8 Press the or button 7 as often as is necessary for HICUT...

Page 18: ...if you change from a traffic radio station to a station with no traffic information Either switch off the traffic information priority or change over to a station with traffic infor mation TRAFFIC INF...

Page 19: ...the right Close the control unit The cassette starts playing with the side that is facing upwards side A If there is already a cassette in the de vice press the CC button The cassette is played in whi...

Page 20: ...g RPT The present track is repeated RPT ON ap pears for a short time on the display and RPT is displayed with light and shade reversed While the tape is being rewound after the end of the track REWIND...

Page 21: ...ton 7 on the other side Play continues Note While the tape is being fast wound it is pos sible to hear the radio station that was most recently tuned in This requires the Radio monitor function to be...

Page 22: ...lby B noise suppression You should switch on the Dolby function when ever you are playing tapes recorded with the aid of the Dolby B process Press the softkey 4 indicating When the Dolby function is s...

Page 23: ...dly 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 c...

Page 24: ...SCA again The track that is currently being sampled will continue to be played Note The duration of the samples can be adjust ed For information on setting the sampling duration read the paragraphs on...

Page 25: ...current CD 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 Select the CD for which you want to...

Page 26: ...ceive an RDS station or if the RDS station to which you are listening does not support this function it is also possible to set the time manually Having the time set automatically In order to have the...

Page 27: ...etric digital equaliz er In this case parametric means that in each of the three filters one individual frequency can be emphasised or reduced with a gain of 8 to 8 The following filters are available...

Page 28: ...ou can choose preset tone settings for the following musical styles ROCK DISCO JAZZ CLASSIC VOCAL Settings for these styles have already been programmed Press the DEQ button 6 Select PRESET with the o...

Page 29: ...tone Lack of clarity Instruments have no brightness Action Bass boost with Filter LOW EQ Frequency 50 to 100 Hz Level 4 to 6 Reduce lower middle tones with Filters LOW EQ MID EQ Frequency 125 to 400...

Page 30: ...is displayed the input has al ready been switched on Press the or buttons 7 in order to switch AUX on or off Press the OK button 5 or the MENU button 8 to leave the menu The set tings are then saved N...

Page 31: ...sary for AMP DLAY to ap pear in the display Press the or buttons 7 in order to adjust the switch on delay DLAY OFF means that there is no switch on delay while DELAY 1 to DELAY 4 indi cate the delay t...

Page 32: ...months Blaupunkt grants a 12 month manufacturer s guarantee Not cov ered by such guarantee are damage caused by wear and tear improper use or commer cial use In order to claim the Blaupunkt manufactur...

Page 33: ...435 99236 France F 01 4010 7007 01 4010 7320 Great Britain GB 01 89583 8880 01 89583 8394 Greece GR 0800 550 6550 01 576 9473 Ireland IRL 01 4149400 01 4598830 Italy I 02 369 6331 02 369 6464 Luxembou...

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