Blaupunkt SAN FRANCISCO RDM 169 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 14

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ITALIANO

NEDERLANDS

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ESPAÑOL

PORTUGUÊS

Guarantee

The scope of the guarantee is determined
by the laws in the country where the unit
was purchased.
Regardless of the legal guarantee regula-
tions, Blaupunkt affords a 12-month guar-
antee. Your cash register receipt is a valid
guarantee coupon.
If you have any questions about the guar-
antee, please contact your dealer. He will
be happy to assist you, repair your equip-
ment or forward it to an authorised Blaupunkt
repair shop. In addition, our employees are
there to help you on our service hotline.
You will find the telephone and fax numbers
on the last page of this manual.

International telephone informa-
tion

Have you got any questions on the opera-
tion of this equipment or do you require more
information?
Give us a call!
You will find the international telephone and
fax numbers on the last page of this manu-
al.

structions on installation and connection at
the end of this manual carefully.

Telephone mute

If you have installed a car telephone in your
vehicle, it is possible to automatically mute
the radio or CD playback when you use the
telephone (telephone mute).
“Phone” will then appear in the display.
Traffic announcements continue to have
priority if you have activated TA. You can
activate TIM when the system is switched
to telephone mute.

Accessories

Use only Blaupunkt-approved accessories
and spare parts.
You can use the following Blaupunkt prod-
ucts with this unit:

CD changers
The following CD changers can be connect-
ed directly: CDC A 06, A 071, A 072, A 08.
The A 05 can be connected with the adapt-
er cable 7 607 889 093.

Amplifiers
All Blaupunkt amplifiers.

Important notes

What you need to know

Before using your new car audio system,
please read through the following informa-
tion carefully.

Traffic safety

As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your
responsibility to pay attention to the traffic
situation at all times. Never use your car
audio system in a way that could distract
you.
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only
50 km/h.
Should the traffic situation become particu-
larly demanding, we advise you not to use
the audio system.
Always make sure that you are still able to
hear any warning signals coming from out-
side the vehicle, such as police or fire en-
gine sirens, so that you can react accord-
ingly.
Consequently, you should always select a
moderate volume for playing your car audio
system while you are driving.

Installation

If you would like to install your new car ster-
eo yourself or add other audio components
to existing ones, then please read the in-

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Summary of Contents for SAN FRANCISCO RDM 169

Page 1: ...Radio CD Operating instructions San Francisco RDM 169 29 05 2002 11 04 Uhr...

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Page 3: ...est s with Travelstore 68 Recalling stored stations 68 Scanning stored stations with Preset Scan 68 Scanning stations with Radio Scan 68 Changing the scan time Scan 69 Selecting the seek tuning sensit...

Page 4: ...zer 79 lf adjustment 79 ing the hi fi self adjustment 79 l equalizer adjustment 80 ng an equalizer setting 80 Dynamic Noise Covering 81 ng DNC 81 ng DNC sensitivity 81 ng DNC on off 81 information 81...

Page 5: ...to re move the KeyCard before you leave the vehicle Switching the unit on when the igni tion is off If the ignition is switched off but the KeyCard in place it is possible to op erate the unit as foll...

Page 6: ...ining ctions related to radio operation ge 1 includes FM TS TA AM PS AN ge 2 includes AF LOC PTY REG MONO Press PRE or NEXT to tch between the pages e unit will switch back to menu level utomatically...

Page 7: ...s made tches to AM MW or LW ss NEXT to select the other AM veband Preset Scan e radio stations stored on the preset s in reception range will be nned one after the other stop the Preset Scan function...

Page 8: ...the CD tracks for changer op eration the tracks on all of the CDs Start SCAN Press SCAN The tracks will be scanned in ascending order The scan time for CD operation can be altered refer to DSC progra...

Page 9: ...ber changer opera tion 53 clock 6 DSA Digital Sound Adjustment DNC Dynamic Noise Covering Adjusts the volume to the driving noise Refer to the section on DSA or DNC 7 Rocker switch Radio operation If...

Page 10: ...ck CD operationb Press DIS to select Track number clock CD name if entered track number Clock track number CD changer operation Press DIS to select CD number track number clock CD name if entered Cloc...

Page 11: ...the menu levels If you have not installed a CD changer the unit will switch to AUX if AUX on has been selected in the INSTALL menu CD Switches to CD operation TU tuner Switches to radio operation sel...

Page 12: ...sure to read the information in section on the KeyCard theft pro ion system ct ss the Eject button briefly the CD eject For safety s sake the operating panel must remain locked when the vehicle is in...

Page 13: ...ed off FM only Pages through the station net work with AF on e g NDR 1 2 3 4 N JOY and CD changer operation Select CD for changer opera tion only up Press briefly down Press briefly Select track up Pr...

Page 14: ...International telephone informa tion Have you got any questions on the opera tion of this equipment or do you require more information Give us a call You will find the international telephone and fax...

Page 15: ...operating panel back into po sition For safety s sake the operating panel must remain locked when the vehicle is in motion When you leave the vehicle unlock the panel and remove the KeyCard to protect...

Page 16: ...h as an extra anti theft m For this to function properly it is necessary that the positive power supply line and the permanent 12 V lead are connected such as described in the installation instruction...

Page 17: ...t the time the next time it is switched off The display will indicate CLK Sync while it is synchronis ing the time If you would like to set the clock manually press CLK the field to be adjusted will f...

Page 18: ...quipment If external equipment is connected you have to switch AUX to on The default setting for AUX is off AUX will not appear as a menu item if a Blau punkt CD changer has been connected Closing the...

Page 19: ...ngle of the display can be al o allow optimum legibility ss DSC DISP ANGL one after the er ss on the rocker switch to set best viewing angle for your posi you have completed the setting ss ENT and EXI...

Page 20: ...d Activating AF in the display For radio operation Press TU menu level 2 will appear in dicating the radio functions Press NEXT to move to page 2 AF LOC PTY REG RT MONO Switching AF on off Press AF br...

Page 21: ...between owing wavebands 5 108 MHz 1 1602 kHz 3 279 kHz ss TU to select the desired wave d menu level 2 will appear in the play FM TS TA AM PS SCAN Press FM to select the FM waveband or AM for the MW...

Page 22: ...asting network e g NDR 1 2 3 4 ging the memory bank FM n shift between the memory banks 3 and T in order to store stations call them later ss NEXT as often as necessary un he desired memory bank ligh...

Page 23: ...ired memory bank appears then select the station by pressing s 1 6 Scanning stored stations with Preset Scan You can have all of the stored stations briefly scanned on all wavebands and in the se lect...

Page 24: ...ions within your current on range Interference with strong adjacent stations can be reduced to an absolute minimum if you activate SHARX ON default setting If necessary refer to the section on DSC pro...

Page 25: ...ypes for approx 8 sec One pro gram type is stored on each of the station presets 1 to 6 at the factory Display the program types by pressing or The program type selected last will appear in the top li...

Page 26: ...tion which allows radio stations to transmit texts The text information is displayed in the top line of the display Depending on the radio station these texts can have different contents e g news brie...

Page 27: ...d program station in this case NDR2 duration of the message and return original program NDR3 afterwards Traffic announcement priority on off If the priority for traffic announcement pro grams is activ...

Page 28: ...e that a disc is inserted DISC IN will appear in the display Press CD the CD functions will appear in the display e g track number name playback time n play CDs on this audio system In n CDs can be pl...

Page 29: ...hich ne slots have CDs in them Use o page through this list have named the CDs the first four n the name will appear in the display of the CD number Press the corresponding key to select a CD You can...

Page 30: ...e TPM n g tracks with TPM can only be stored while it is play M must be switched off D changer operation press CDC to the menu levels To store a track press TPM for approx 1 second TPM Prog will appea...

Page 31: ...switch to select the first character The capital letters A to Z the numbers 0 to 9 and special characters are listed one af ter the other Use the rocker switch to move to the next position and select...

Page 32: ...or CDC to select the oper g mode ss DIS repeatedly until the time ap rs in the top line of the display ock will now appear in the display as in element Clock display when the audio system is switched...

Page 33: ...r lly tomatic settings can also be adjust nually tion there are five pre set equalizer s which cannot be altered ating the equalizer settings n activate the equalizer settings in A menu Press DSA and...

Page 34: ...ustment activate the enu ss DSA and EQ one after the other tting selected last will appear in the of the display Press to select the setting you want to alter EQ1 EQ2 EQ3 To start the self adjustment...

Page 35: ...nsity of the frequency bands one after the or the left and right channels ou have completed your setting ss ENT ou can alter the next setting the menu ss EXIT Activating an equalizer setting If you wo...

Page 36: ...very qui d you usually select classical music ou have taken a reading the value omatically be set to DNC 3 To alter the sensitivity press DNC briefly the value selected will appear in the top line of...

Page 37: ...Tuner Use this menu to make any adjustments to radio operation NAME Enter your own four digit names for stored FM stations DEF Resets function to the default set ting text frequency PREV Select the e...

Page 38: ...top line remains illuminated everything else switches off af ter 15 sec to adjust the setting Fade off The display remains on perma nently when the audio system is switched on Use to adjust this setti...

Page 39: ...ond KeyCard LED Light Emitting Diode When the audio system is switched off and the KeyCard has been removed you can have the ON knob and an LED in the CD slot flash as additional theft protection The...

Page 40: ...process is taking place you will hear Big Ben After the synchronisation has been completed the system will switch off after a couple of minutes If the DCF 77 signal is not available the system will s...

Page 41: ...t gs LL menu on on off menu off on off off off off off menu anguage Deutsch X on 1 1 2 Display ANGLE 0 DIM Day 9 Night 7 FADE off Various TVOL 35 BEEP 3 DLAY 3 VOL 25 SCAN Time 10 sec HP F off KeyCard...

Page 42: ...KeyCard Theft protection system from Blaupunkt The car stereo cannot be operated without the correct KeyCard SIM cards telephone cards or a second KeyCard can only be trained using the orig inal KeyC...

Page 43: ...Announcement priority for traf mation the display indicates that the priority affic announcements has been ed on Also see RDS raffic Program the display indicates that the radio is nto a station which...

Page 44: ...ations 68 al programs 66 e control 58 54 S Seek tuning sensitivity 69 SHARX 69 Short Additional Memory S A M 61 Softkeys 51 Station tuning 66 Stereo 69 Storing stations 67 Synchronisation 78 85 T Tele...

Page 45: ...ice N meros de servicio N mero de servi o Fax 02 25 051 214 940 02 44 025 255 448 0 07 014 010 73 20 3 48 023 565 63 31 83 66 018 958 383 94 60 044 898 644 00 087 501 810 1 094 359 92 36 0 28 016 103...

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