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FRANÇAIS

ITALIANO

NEDERLANDS

SVENSKA

ESPAÑOL

PORTUGUÊS

CD and CDC operation

Entering CD names

In the CD mode you can name up to 30
discs and up to 99 for CDC operation.
The specified name (e.g. VIVALDI) will ap-
pear in the display if you play the disc in the
same operating mode (CD/CDC) that was
active when entering the name.
Be sure to select the display mode “NAME”
using the AF button.

To start the entry:

Press the DSC button.
“CD-NAME” or “CDC-NAME” will be
displayed.

Press 

.

The first underscore character will flash.

Select the first character with the help
of the rocker switch  .

You have the choice between the capital
letters A to Z, special characters and the
numbers 0 to 9.

Use the rocker switch << >> to move
to the next underscore and select a
character.

You can select up to eight characters for CD
and up to seven characters for CDC opera-
tion.

Once you have completed the name as de-
sired:

Press 

 in order to store it.

To quit the naming mode,

leave the DSC menu by pressing DSC.

If you would like to name another CD,

insert a new disc in the CD mode or
select a new one for CDC operation.

You can change any existing name by en-
tering and storing a new one (overwriting).

Deleting a CD name

Use the DSC feature to delete a CD name.

Press DSC.

Press  /  as many times until “CD
NAME” or “CDC NAME” shows on the
display panel.

Press CLR. The name will disappear.

To quit the DSC menu:

Press DSC.

Clearing TPM information and
CD names with DSC-UPDATE

With the help of the DSC update function
you can clear CDs from the TPM and delete
their names. Use “CD UPD” or “CDC UPD”
to confirm all of the CDs for which the TPM
information is not to be deleted.

Insert a CD or magazine with CDs for
which the TPM information is to be
maintained.

Press the DSC button.

Press  /  to select “CD UPD” or “CDC
UPD”.

Press << >>.

After the update has been completed,
“NEXT CD” or “NEXT MAG” appears in the
display.

Press   for approximately two sec-
onds (in the CD mode on the car ster-
eo, for CDC operation on the changer).

The CD or magazine will eject.

Insert the next CD or magazine.

Proceed as described above for all of the
CDs/magazines for which the TPM infor-
mation and the CD name is to be main-
tained.

Summary of Contents for Toronto RDM 128

Page 1: ...Toronto RDM 128 Radio CD Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...ENGLISH ENGLISH FRAN AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S 14 17 11 9 12 15 8 16 7 13 10...

Page 3: ...ype 43 Switching PTY on off 43 Programme type 43 Checking the programme type of the station 43 Displaying the selected programme type 43 Selecting a programme type 43 Storing programme types 44 Scanni...

Page 4: ...d that the battery goes flat the system will be turned off automatically after a playback time of one hour 2 VOL VOL To alter the volume Each time the set is switched on it will play with the pre adju...

Page 5: ...audible CUE Hold down as long as required Fast reverse audible REVIEW Hold down as long as required Changer operation optional CD selection Up Down Title selection Upwards Press briefly CUE fast adva...

Page 6: ...unit To remove the card press first to un lock Read also the information in chapter KeyCard theft protection system Flashing KeyCard tongue When the radio is turned off and the KeyCard removed the Key...

Page 7: ...stereo reception Press button for approximately two seconds beep The stereo symbol will disappear for mono playback CD and CDC operation optional To clear CD titles from the TPM mem ory TPM Track Pro...

Page 8: ...lights up in the display A CD slot When inserting a disc with the label side facing up it will be pulled in auto matically and transported to the play back position CD playback is adjusted automatical...

Page 9: ...the treble and bass frequen cies with the rocker switch Treble Treble Bass Bass The last setting will be stored automat ically To switch off AUD Press button once again If the setting remains unchang...

Page 10: ...dio components to existing ones then please read carefully the enclosed instructions on installation and connection In order to ensure that the set operates prop erly it is necessary that the positive...

Page 11: ...udness TA announcement volume beep vol ition the settings activated before ng the radio off such as the wave station TA priority AF REG ON OFF TIME seek tuning sensitivity and VOL l also remained stor...

Page 12: ...KeyCard contacts using a cotton swab soaked with alcohol Switching the audio source Using the SRC button you can switch be tween the following audio sources radio CD or CDC AUX AUX is only available i...

Page 13: ...aking it easy to find the desired sta ickly DS offers you further advantages Alternative frequency F Alternative Frequency function sure that the strongest frequency of rently selected programme is a...

Page 14: ...s until the desired memory bank lights up in the display Storing stations On FM you can store six stations on the preset buttons 1 6 for each of the memory banks I II and T On MW LW you can store six...

Page 15: ...th er The memory bank and preset position of the currently scanned station will flash in the display To select a scanned station and switch off Preset Scan Press SC MIX briefly Scanning stations with...

Page 16: ...sta tion If NO PTY appears in the display the cur rent station has no PTY code Displaying the selected programme type Press or The programme type selected last will be displayed briefly Selecting a p...

Page 17: ...network the unit will switch over to the correspond ing station for the duration of the pro gramme Example German broadcasting network NDR Station tuned in NDR3 PTY lights up in the display Programme...

Page 18: ...traf fic programme station in the same radio network If you wish to have the priority for traffic an nouncements activated while listening to one of these stations e g NDR3 TA must appear on the disp...

Page 19: ...passengers too much To make a setting During an announcement adjust the balance and fader settings to suit your personal preferences hing the warning beep off ne into another station offering traf nf...

Page 20: ...yed title and CDC changer operation optional Removing a CD Press the button for approximately one second beep The CD will be ejected To protect the CD mechanism do not im pair or try to help the autom...

Page 21: ...ownwards Press as many times as required To restart a title Press briefly REVIEW fast reverse audible Keep depressed MIX playback You can have the CD tracks played in ran dom order MIX CD The titles o...

Page 22: ...l scan the titles of all discs To start the Scan function Press SC MIX for approximately one second The titles will be scanned one after the oth er in ascending order To stop the Scan function Press S...

Page 23: ...DISC appears in the display Now this disc has been cleared from the TPM c Clearing all CDs from the TPM Switch on TPM Press the CLR button for approxi mately eight seconds until CLR TPM appears in the...

Page 24: ...in the CD mode or select a new one for CDC operation You can change any existing name by en tering and storing a new one overwriting Deleting a CD name Use the DSC feature to delete a CD name Press DS...

Page 25: ...of the programming press DSC Use the rocker switch and the button to select and adjust the functions described in the following The display will show you the adjusted condition Select function Adjust...

Page 26: ...itch on the vehicle lights and programme the bright ness value The car radio s lighting connector must be hooked up to the vehicle s electric system for this to function properly COLOUR Variocolour Fo...

Page 27: ...age capacity for new discs available See Clearing TPM information and CD names with DSC UPDATE AUX This menu item is not avail able if you have connected a CD changer A 05 or F 05 The setting made at...

Page 28: ...ox l Audio Broadcasting t to modifications Blaupunkt telephone hotline Address of the next service centre in your vicinity only for Germany If you would like to know the address of the next Blaupunkt...

Page 29: ...30 Blaupunkt Werke GmbH Bosch Gruppe 1 98 K7 VKD 8 622 401 500...

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