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 PTY (Program Type)

In the PTY mode, the preset buttons

become program type buttons. With
each preset you can select one pro-

gram type, such as for example

NEWS, SPORT, ROCK, CLASSICL,
etc.

 SRC (source)

You 

can switch between the different

audio sources radio, tape, and 
AUX (if activated).

 DIS

Radio ooeration

When an RDS station is received,

press the 

 button and the frequen-

cy will be displayed for approximately
four seconds.

 

When pressing the DIS button, the sta-
tion name or frequency will be dis-

played for approximately four seconds.

Loudness   When listening at a low
level, the Loudness function creates a
more natural sound by boosting the
low frequency range.
LD on/off: Press the button.
When the Loudness function is active,

 will light up in the display.

See chapter 

 programming” for

more information.

 DSC 

(Direct Software Control)

Use the DSC function to 

certain programmable, basic settings
to suit your personal needs and prefer-
ences. See chapter “DSC 

 for more information.

Chanaer operation (optional)

To switch the display mode and select
between name, time (playback time)
and number (disc number):

Press 

 briefly.

 

 (Radio Monitor)

Press this button to listen to the radio
while fast forwarding or rewinding the
tape.
To switch RM on/off: Press RM.
When this function has been activated,

“RM” shows on the display panel.
The radio is played back during fast
tape run.

 

 to eject the tape.

 1, 

 4, 5, 6 

 preset buttons

On FM, you can store six stations for
each of the memory banks I, II and T.

On AM, you can store six stations.
To store a station: Press a preset
button during radio operation and hold
down until the set resumes play after
the muting and you hear a beep.
To recall a station: Select the desired

waveband. On FM, also adjust the

corresponding memory bank. Then

press the relevant preset button briefly.

Extra function for preset buttons

To store and recall a PTY program

type.

On FM, vou can store and recall one
program-type on/from each preset but-
ton when PTY is active (“PTY”

lights up in the display).

 Cassette loading slot

Insert 

the tape with side A or 1 facing

up, the open side showing to the right.

 

 Tape side selector

Press this button to switch over to the
other side during tape operation. The
display shows “TR 1” or “TR 2”.

Dolby B 
Press this button to play back a tape
which has been recorded with Dolby-B
noise reduction. When this button is
pressed, “B“ lights up in the display.

Noise Reduction system manufactured under li-
cense from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Cor-
poration, “Dolby“ and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing 

poration.

 

 AUD

To adjust the balance (left/right) and

To adjust the treble and bass 

fader (front/rear) with the rocker

 with the rocker switch.

switch.

Fader front

V

Fader rear

  B a l a n c e   l e f t

>>

Balance right

The last setting will be stored automat-

ically.
To switch off GEO: Press button once
again.

If the setting remains unchanged

within four seconds, the display will
switch back to the previous condition._

V

Treble 

  B a s s  

  B a s s   +

The last setting will be stored automat-

ically.

To switch off AUD: Press button once
again.

If the setting remains unchanged with-
in four seconds, the AUD setting will
be terminated automatically.

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Summary of Contents for Sydney RCM126

Page 1: ...Scanning stations with Radio Scan 16 Changing the scan time 16 Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity 16 Switching from stereo to mono FM 16 PTY Program Type 16 Switching PTY on off 16 Program types 1...

Page 2: ...rt B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Congratulations on your purchase of this Blaupunkt Cassette Radio with CD Chang er Control Its Codem IV US RDS tuner and full featured cassette deck provide the ulti m...

Page 3: ...ut by pressing it into the radio so that it pops out Insert the KeyCard into the slot with the gold contact facing up and the arrow pointed into the unit Note Read the information in chapter Key Card...

Page 4: ...lay The unit will scan all stations which can be received To stop press SC again Cassette operation Cassette Scan Press SC CC SCAN will appear in the display All CC tracks will be scanned briefly To s...

Page 5: ...AM you can store six stations To store a station Press a preset button during radio operation and hold down until the set resumes play after the muting and you hear a beep To recall a station Select...

Page 6: ...en embedded into the main card in case you ever need it In addition to convenient security each card has a personal memory bank for the FM1 and AMT band presets bass treble bal ance fader and DSC sett...

Page 7: ...es include program service name PS which automatically dis plays RDS station s identification such as WNYC FM or THE WAVE Other RDS fea tures included are alternative frequency switching AF program ty...

Page 8: ...the frequency band has been run through com pletely The unit will tune in the station lis tened to before starting the scan Changing the scan time The scan time can be changed from be tween five to a...

Page 9: ...program type a Using the preset buttons When PTY is switched on you can use the preset buttons l 6 to select the program types stored at the factory Displaying the selected program type l Press c or T...

Page 10: ...This function senses an unrecorded tape portion continuing for more than 15 seconds and automatically fast forwards the cassette to the beginning of the next track During fast tape winding B SKIP will...

Page 11: ...DSC SRC d cc or A V Entering CD names You can name up to 99 discs The specified name e g VIVALDI will then appear in the display Be sure to select the display mode NAME using the DIS button To start t...

Page 12: ...in SPEECH the following The display will show you the adjusted condition N V Select function cc Adjust recall value CDC NAME COLOUR Variocolour green LED ON LEARN KC Only available for CD changer pla...

Page 13: ...er 4 x 23 W RMS power act to DIN 45324 at 14 4 V Tuner Wavebands FM AM 4 x 35 W max power 87 5 107 9 MHz 530 1710 kHz FM sensitivity 0 9 uV at 26 dB signal to noise ratio FM frequency response 30 1600...

Page 14: ...io s echauffe enormement pendant le service de I appareil Veiller a ce qu aucun cable ne se trouve sur le boitier 8622401 236 a Observaciones de seguridad Antes de rnstalar su nuevo equrpo srrvase de...

Page 15: ...unkt CDC A05 and CDC A071 changers sold separately l For speaker connection use the speaker wire harness section that comes with the receiver l For other connections use the wire harness sections that...

Page 16: ...Be sure to connect the red lead to a positive 12 Volt power terminal that is energized only when the ignition key is set to the on position or accessory position 8 9 Cover the ends of any unused leads...

Page 17: ...the front and year speaker leads to each other or to the same speakers l DON T connect the negative speaker leads to each other l DON T connect the positive speaker leads to each other l DON T connec...

Page 18: ...Fig 1 2 Be sure to bend all of the tabs possible Your vehicle may also allow you to provide extra ability at the back of the unit Look at the wall behind the radio cavity to see if there is a small ho...

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