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Adjusting the display settings ........... 71

Entering a switch-on message .......... 71
Adjusting the display brightness ....... 72
Adjusting the viewing angle ............. 72
Adjusting a positive or negative 
display presentation ....................... 73
Setting the display illumination 
colour .......................................... 73

External audio sources ..................... 74

Switching the AUX input on/off ........ 74
Adjusting the AUX preamplifi cation ... 75

TMC for dynamic navigation systems ....75
Technical data ................................. 76

Contents

CD changer mode ............................ 65

Switching to CD changer mode ........ 65
Selecting CDs ................................ 65
Selecting tracks ............................. 65
Fast seek tuning (audible) ............... 65
Repeating individual tracks or 
whole CDs (REPEAT) ...................... 65
Random track play (MIX) ................. 65
Scanning all tracks on all CDs (SCAN) ...66
Interrupting playback (PAUSE) ......... 66

Clock time ....................................... 66

Displaying the time ........................ 66
Setting the time ............................. 66
Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode .... 67
Displaying the time continuously 
when the device is off and the 
ignition is on ................................. 67
Briefl y displaying time with 
switched-off device ........................ 67

Sound ............................................. 68

Adjusting the bass ......................... 68
Adjusting the middle ...................... 68
Adjusting the treble ........................ 68
Setting the left/right volume 
distribution (balance) ..................... 69
Adjusting the front/rear volume 
distribution (fader) ........................ 69

Preamplifi er output 
(Preamp-Out/Sub-Out) .................... 69

Adjusting the sub-out level .............. 69
Adjusting the sub-out 
cut-off frequency ........................... 69

X-BASS ........................................... 70

Adjusting the X-BASS boost ............. 70

Equalizer presettings (Presets) ........ 71

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Summary of Contents for Orlando MP46

Page 1: ...Radio CD MP3 WMA http www blaupunkt com Orlando MP46 7 646 480 310 Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...2 10 1 3 2 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 12...

Page 3: ...er presetting 6 BND TS button Short press Selects the FM memory banks and the MW and LW wavebands Long press Starts the Travelstore func tion 7 TRA RDS button Short press Switches traf c informa tion...

Page 4: ...ons 52 Scanningreceivablestations SCAN 52 Setting the scanning time 52 Programme type PTY 52 Optimising radio reception 54 Con guring the display 54 Traffic information 55 Switching traf c information...

Page 5: ...dual tracks or whole CDs REPEAT 65 Random track play MIX 65 ScanningalltracksonallCDs SCAN 66 Interrupting playback PAUSE 66 Clock time 66 Displaying the time 66 Setting the time 66 Selecting 12 24 ho...

Page 6: ...e use the return and collection sys tems available to dispose of the old unit Road safety Road safety has absolute priority Only operate your car sound system if the road and traf c conditions al low...

Page 7: ...ur device against theft by taking the control panel with you whenever you leave your vehicle Do not leave the control panel inside your vehicle not even in a hid ing place Notes Never drop the control...

Page 8: ...place 1 2 If the device was still switched on when you detached the control panel it will automati cally switch on with the last setting activat ed radio CD CD changer or AUX when the panel is replac...

Page 9: ...vated Note To protect the vehicle battery the de vice will switch off automatically after one hour if the ignition is off Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume in increments from 0 off to 66...

Page 10: ...tton Whenyouhave nishedmakingyourchang es press the MENU button 9 three times Telephone Audio Navigation Audio If your car sound system is connected to a mobile telephone or a navigation system the so...

Page 11: ...ton to open the menu Pressthe or button repeatedly until BEEPON or BEEPOFF appears on the display Switch the BEEP ON or OFF with the or button Whenyouhave nishedmakingyourchang es press the MENU butto...

Page 12: ...ting different pro gramme content Note REGIONAL must be activated deacti vated separately in the menu Radio mode This device is equipped with an RDS radio receiver ManyofthereceivableFMstations broadc...

Page 13: ...rammes broad cast over the FM frequency range as well as the MW and LW AM wavebands There are three memory banks available for the FM waveband FM1 FM2 and FMT and one for each of the MW and LW waveban...

Page 14: ...ntil SENS HI or SENS LO appears on the display Thedisplayshowsthecurrentlysetsensitiv ity level SENS HI3 means that the tuner is set to the highest sensitivity setting SENS LO1 means it is set to the...

Page 15: ...station Press the MENU button 9 Scanning stops and the radio continues playing the station that it tuned into last Setting the scanning time Press the MENU button 9 Pressthe or button repeatedly until...

Page 16: ...the or button repeat edly until TUNER MENU appears on the display Press the button to open the menu PTY and the current setting appear in the display Press the or button to switch PTY ON or OFF Whenyo...

Page 17: ...eption interferences are present the interference level is automati cally reduced Switching High Cut on off Press the MENU button 9 Press the or button repeat edly until TUNER MENU appears on the disp...

Page 18: ...bsequent automatic seek tuning cannot nd a new traf c information station if you retune the radio from a traf c in formationstationtoastationthatdoes not broadcast traf c information If you hear the w...

Page 19: ...e press the button 2 The control panel opens Gently insert the CD with its printed side uppermost into the drive until you feel some resistance The drive draws in the CD automatically You must not hin...

Page 20: ...te You can set the scanning time For further information please read the section entitled Setting the scanning time in the Radio mode chapter Cancelling Scan and continuing listening to a track To end...

Page 21: ...ext The CD text might contain the names of the artist al bum and tracks This CD text is displayed in the second line of the display The CD text is shown as scrolling text on the display with every tra...

Page 22: ...ine mu sic shops cannot be played with this device WMA les can only be played back safely if they were created with Windows Media Player version 8 Preparing an MP3 CD The various combinations of CD bu...

Page 23: ...tware does not provide this feature you also have the option of sorting the les manually For this purpose you must en ter a number in front of each le name e g 001 002 etc The leading zeros must also...

Page 24: ...ftware or burner software 4 MP3 Browse Mode First line Track name 1 Second line Track name 2 Third line Track name 3 Note You can use MP3 browse mode to nd MP3 les on your CD quickly and con veniently...

Page 25: ...3 les The device will automatically cor rect the number of directories for the display This number might therefore no longer be identical to the number of directories that you actually created Selecti...

Page 26: ...owse mode To fast seek tuning backwards or forwards press and hold down the or button until fast seek tuning backwards forwards begins Random track play MIX not in MP3 browse mode To play the tracks i...

Page 27: ...To play the current track repeatedly brie y press the 4 RPT button REPEAT TRACK and REPEAT appear brief ly on the display To repeat the whole directory press the 4 RPT button for longer than two seco...

Page 28: ...press and hold down the or button until fast seek tuning backwards forwards begins Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs REPEAT To repeat the current track brie y press the 4 RPT button REPEAT TRA...

Page 29: ...er Interrupting playback PAUSE Press the 3 button PAUSE DISC appears on the display Cancelling pause During the pause press the button 3 Playback is continued Clock time Displaying the time To brie y...

Page 30: ...device is off and the ignition is on To display the time when the device is off and the vehicle ignition is on press the MENU button 9 Press the or button repeat edly until CLOCK MENU appears on the d...

Page 31: ...n to adjust the level between 7 Press the AUDIO button 5 twice to exit the menu Adjusting the middle You can select 1 of 4 centre frequencies 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz 3 kHz In addition you can adjust the le...

Page 32: ...or button to adjust the volume distribution front rear Press the AUDIO button 5 to exit the menu Preamplifier output Preamp Out Sub Out You can use the preampli er outputs Preamp Out of the car sound...

Page 33: ...ted X Bass setting is effective for all audio sources radio CD CD changer or AUX The X BASS increase can be set in incre ments of 1 to 3 XBASS OFF means that the X BASS func tion is switched off Adjus...

Page 34: ...essage If you switch on the device a brief mes sage is shown on the display The text BLAUPUNKT is preset at the factory Instead you can enter your own text of up to 9 characters Press the MENU button...

Page 35: ...Pressthe or button repeatedly until DIMDAY or DIMNIGHT appears on the display Press the button to open the menu Press the or button to select among the brightness settings Whenyouhave nishedmakingyour...

Page 36: ...ination to suit your tastes you can mix a colour yourself using the three primary colours red green and blue Press the MENU button 9 Pressthe or button repeatedly until DISPLAY MENU appears on the dis...

Page 37: ...MiniDisc players or MP3 players If you want to connect an external audio source you will need an adapter cable You can obtain this cable Blaupunkt no 7607897093 fromyourBlaupunktdealer The AUX input...

Page 38: ...evel adjustment Whenyouhave nishedmakingyourchang es press the MENU button 9 three times TMC for dynamic navigation systems TMC is the abbreviation for Traf c Message Channel Traf c announcements are...

Page 39: ...nce with DIN 45324 at 14 4 V at 4 ohms 4 x 50 watts max power Tuner Wavebands FM 87 5 108 MHz MW 531 1 602 kHz LW 153 279 kHz FM frequency response 35 16 000 Hz CD Frequency response 20 20 000 Hz Pre...

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Page 41: ...GR 210 94 27 337 210 94 12 711 Ireland IRL 01 46 66 700 01 46 66 706 Italy I 02 369 62331 02 369 62464 Luxembourg L 40 4078 40 2085 Netherlands NL 0800 400 1010 0800 400 1040 Norway N 66 817 000 66 8...

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