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ENGLISH

E-10

Storing the station names

Y

ou can assign a name to each r

adio station and store it in

memor

y. As much as 30 station names can be stored com-

posed with 12 char

acters each.

Storing the station names

1.

T

une in a station whose name y

ou w

ant to store

.

2.

Press the 

DISP

 f

or more than 2 seconds

.

The 

“NAME EDIT”

 will light then the 

“_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

_”

 on the displa

y windo

w

. The first 

“ _ ”

 flashes

.

3.

Enter the char

acters

.

A.

Rotate the dial in a cloc

kwise direction to select the

desired char

acters

.

(A~Z, a~z, 0~9, ( ) 

∗ + , − . / ! 

” # $ % & ’ : ; 

< = > ?

@ [ \ ] ˆ _ ` { 

} ˜ )

B.

Press the 

TUN/

TRK

 to mo

v

e

 the flashing cursor to

the ne

xt position.

 If y

ou press 

TUN/

TRK

, the flashing

cursor mo

v

es to the left.

C.

Repeat steps A.

 and B

. to complete entering the en-

tire name 12 char

acters max.

Tips

T

o

 er
ase/correct a name

, press the 

DISP

 f

or more

than 2 seconds to clear the char

acter and re-enter

.

When enter

ing a name

, pressing the f

ollo

wing b

ut-

tons aff

ects the displa

y of char

acters as f

ollo

ws:

1

:

Changes to inputting letters

. (Star

ts with 

“A”.

)

If pressed while letters are already selected,

switches betw

een upper and lo

w

er case letters

.

2

:

Changes to inputting n

umbers

. (Star

ts with 

“0”.)

3

:

Changes to inputting symbols

. (Star

ts with 

“(

”.)

6

:

Enters a space (b

lank).

4.

Press the 

MUTE / SENS

 to store the station name

.

The station name flashes

.

5.

T

o

 retur

n to the nor

mal r

adio reception, Press 

DISP

.

Note

If you try to store more than 30 station names, “

✳✳

FULL

✳✳

will be displayed.

Erasing the station names

1.

T

une in an

y station and press the 

DISP

 f

or more than 2

seconds

.

2.

Press the 

MUTE / SENS

.

The station name or  

“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ”

 flashing.

3.

Rotate the dial to select the name of the station that y

o

u

w

ant to er

ase

. T

o

 erase all the names of the stations

, dis-

pla
y “

ALL DELETE

”.

4.

Press the 

DISP

 f

or more than 2 seconds

.

Repeat steps 3.

 and 4.

 if y

ou w

ant to er

ase other names

.

5.

T

o

 retur

n to the nor

mal r

adio reception, Press 

DISP

.

Direct 

Access to Memorized Stations via

Station call

Y

ou can search f

or the memor

iz

ed AM & FM station names in

the memor

y.

1.

Press the 

DISP

 to displa

y the 

“ST

A

TION CALL

” on the

displa

y windo

w

.

2.

Rotate the large dial to select the desired station name

.

3.

Press the 

MUTE / SENS

 to tune in the desired station.

Summary of Contents for San Jose MP41

Page 1: ...cia y con Panel Extra ble R dio FM AM CD MP3 de Alta Pot ncia com Face Remov vel Robert Bosch Corporation Sales Group Blaupunkt Division 2800 South 25th Avenue Broadview Illinois 60155 ENGLISH FRAN AI...

Page 2: ...eparately FCC WARNING Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures such as in direct sunlight or a hot air stream from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt...

Page 3: ...t on the electrical terminals on the back of the front panel as this could cause intermit tent operation or other malfunctions Detaching the Front Panel EJECT button 3 Close the inner cover Do not lea...

Page 4: ...CD in CDC CD changer mode Select the desired FOLDER in MP3 WMA play mode 13 SC PS button Scan tuning Preset scan tuning Scan play in CD CDC mode 14 AUDIO button Audio control selector Bass Treble Lou...

Page 5: ...as follows 5 Repeatedly press the DISP to display CLOCK ADJUST A Press the MUTE SENS within 5 seconds to flash the hour digit B Rotate the dial to set the hour digit C Press the MUTE SENS to flash the...

Page 6: ...econds the display mode will automatically re turn to the Display Priority showing either NO NAME or the station name Tip Frequency Display is initially set to the Display Priority and Station Name NO...

Page 7: ...LL TYPE on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired scroll type Level Meter selection The meter displays can be selected from four types You can select METER 1 The level meter goes u...

Page 8: ...peatedly shown on the display screen You can adjust DEMO ON The demonstation is displayed after power off DEMO OFF A demonstration is not displayed after power off 1 Repeatedly press the DISP to displ...

Page 9: ...ntering the en tire message 12 characters max Tips To erase correct a message press the DISP for more than 2 seconds to clear the character and re enter When entering a name pressing the following but...

Page 10: ...ons You can store up to 6 stations on each band 18 for FM1 FM2 and FMT 12 for AM and AMT in the order of your choice 1 Press the BND TS to select the desired band 2 Press the TUN TRK to tune in statio...

Page 11: ...with A If pressed while letters are already selected switches between upper and lower case letters 2 Changes to inputting numbers Starts with 0 3 Changes to inputting symbols Starts with 6 Enters a sp...

Page 12: ...RPT 1 indicator appears in the display window and the current track is played repeatedly Press the 5 RPT again to cancel this feature Mix Play Press the 4 MIX during CD mode The MIX 1 indicator appear...

Page 13: ...on Disc Select Press the Disc select buttons to select the desired disc for play FOLDER To advance to a higher number disc FOLDER To return to a lower number disc Track Search Press the TUN TRK Track...

Page 14: ...he MUTE SENS to start playback for the desired sta tion IDC A09 Changer The IDC A09 is a 5 disc CD Changer When using the Folder keys it is possible to mistakenly ask the IDC A09 for a CD Disc higher...

Page 15: ...lease when you have found the desired point To search forward To search backward Scan Folder Scan Play Scan Play Mode1 Press the SC PS during CD mode The SCAN 1 ON appears in the display window This w...

Page 16: ...R and CD RW discs containing a mixture of music CD data CD DA MP3 and WMA files However playback of both types of data is pos sible only for Mixed Mode CDs CD Extra created using Disc at Once Method S...

Page 17: ...oftware Prefix numbers to the names of folders albums and files tracks to arrange them in order Shown below is a good example 2 or three digits correctly entered and a bad ex ample if the number of di...

Page 18: ...addition to files a folder may also have other folders put into it Folder B may be put into folder A and folder C may be put into folder B so as to create a hierarchical structure The number of hiera...

Page 19: ...ries properly 1 Never recharge short circuit disassemble modify heat or place in fire This may result in fire generation of heat or explosion 2 Place batteries out of reach of infants If accidentally...

Page 20: ...h has been inserted into the bushing to the rear of the set Fire wall The distance to the fire wall var ies due to the type of the car Be sure to secure the unit by prop erly inserting the bushing Cau...

Page 21: ...h other 4 Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness 5 Connect the car s antenna terminal to the antenna socket of the unit 6 Connect the detachable wire harness to the unit 7 Reconnect the negat...

Page 22: ...g the Connectors If the connectors of the unit and the front panel are contami nated malfunctions may occur Detach the front panel and clean the connectors with an alco hol dampened cotton swab as sho...

Page 23: ...Preset stations are not receiv able Seek tuning is not possible Travel Store feature does not complete storing of six sta tions Cause Solution The broadcast signal is too weak The broadcast signal is...

Page 24: ...e limit MP3 PLAYER MP3 decoding MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 FORMAT ISO9660 Capability Disk 700MB CD Changer Troubleshooting When problems should develop while operating CD changer an error message appears in...

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