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section. Use << and >> to choose minimum amount of blank time before blank skip begins from
between 1 to 16 seconds. SUGGESTION: Classical music listeners may want to specify a longer
blank, so that the unit doesn’t mistake soft passages for blank spots.

Blank Skip Activation
Press << or >> to turn Blankskip on or off.

Scan Times
You can set different scan times for Radio (“RD SCNTM”), Cassette (“TP SCNTM”), and Changer
(“CD SCNTM”) between 1 and 16 seconds. Press << or >> to adjust scan time.

Confirmation Beep On/Off (“BTTNBEEP”)
To activate or defeat beep for all button presses, press << or >>. (Button presses requiring more
than 1/2 second always have confirmation beep.)

Adjustable Mute Level (“MUTE LVL”)
The unit’s mute level can be adjusted to any volume level. This mute level also applies to cellular
mute. During Menu mode, once “MUTE LVL” appears, actual mute level is heard. Adjust the mute
level volume by using <</>>, NOT + and –. (If mute is activated when unit volume level is lower
than mute level, unit volume level is maintained, even though “MUTE” appears.

Maximum Turn-On Volume Level (“MAXONVOL”)
Sets maximum volume that is heard when unit is turned on. (Once “MAXONVOL” appears, actual
MAXONVOL level is heard.) Adjust the MAXONVOL volume by using <</>>, NOT + and –. If unit is
turned off while volume is louder than MAXONVOL, turn-on volume will be at MAXONVOL level.
However, if unit is turned off when volume level is lower than MAXONVOL, turn-on volume will be
at level it was when unit was turned off.

Loudness Levels
You can choose between two loudness settings for each audio source: “LOUD TAPE”, “LOUD
AUX”, “LOUD CD”, (for CD Changer) “LOUD AM” and “LOUD FM”. “LOUD 1” provides up to 8 dB
boost in bass (centered at 60 Hz) and up to a 2 dB boost in treble (centered at 8 KHz). “LOUD 2”
provides up to 12 dB boost in bass (centered at 60 Hz) and up to a 4 dB boost in treble (centered at
8 KHz). To set the loudness level for each source, use << and >>.

Radio Station Naming (“STN NAME”)
Available only while radio is active source. One name per frequency, 8 characters per name.
(Names can be assigned to any frequency, preset or not.) If you try to enter more than 30 names,
“**FULL**” appears. You can then enter new names after erasing some of existing names.

To store station names:

1.

Press DIS for more than 2 seconds to enter Menu mode.

2.

Scroll to Radio Station Naming feature by pressing /\ / V .

3.

Enter Station Name Access mode by pressing << or >> button.

4.

Tune to desired station using AM, FM, presets or /\ / V buttons. If previously named, name appears.

5.

Press << or >> buttons to enter Station Name Edit mode.

6.

Press /\ / V to select character. Select “__“ for a blank space.

7.

Press << or >> buttons to select next character position.

8.

Press Mute to store name. Display blinks STORING twice before return to Station Access mode.

9.

To name another station, repeat steps 4-8.

10.

To return to Menu, press Mute again.

(There is no time-out from Station Name Access & Edit modes.)

Display Priority & Radio Station Names- See Display Options on page 13.

Changing a Radio Station Name
Repeat steps 1 to 10 in Radio Station Naming, changing only those characters that you wish to
change.
Erasing ONE Radio Station Name
Access Station Access mode (See Radio Station Naming, above.) Choose station with name to be
deleted. When name appears, press Mute for 2 seconds. Beep sounds. Release now to delete this
name. “NAME” and “DELETED” blink alternately.

Summary of Contents for Washington CM147

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Page 2: ...not occur in particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encourag...

Page 3: ...a Auxilier 85 Controle de Cambiador 86 Mem ria de Programa o de Faixas do Cambiador 88 Menu 89 Guia para Solu o de Problemas 93 Table of Contents English FCC Warning 2 Owner s Record 2 Features 4 Prec...

Page 4: ...motor vehicle it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times Never use your unit in a way that could distract you Always make sure that you are still able to hear any...

Page 5: ...he chassis until it snaps into place Note Make sure that the face is inserted right side up Do not press against the display window Do not press hard against the face when attaching it to the chassis...

Page 6: ...ommend grounding all audio system black ground leads receiver external amplifier etc to a common grounding point preferably a non painted surface under the instrument panel 7 Connect the yellow consta...

Page 7: ...and rear speaker leads to each other or to the same speakers DON T connect the negative speaker leads to each other DON T connect the positive speaker leads to each other DON T connect any active spea...

Page 8: ...ending on the unit If you have questions or need additional installation hardware consult your Blaupunkt dealer Make sure the unit is firmly anchored preferably at both front and back and does not vib...

Page 9: ...ur Blaupunkt dealer 1 Run a blade along the slits on the back of the front trim ring and separate it from the unit Save the trim ring and related hardware in case you ever in case you ever want to ins...

Page 10: ...could cause malfunction and serious damage to the unit Cleaning the Connectors The unit may not operate properly if the connectors between the unit and the face are contaminated with dirt In order to...

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Page 12: ...w and Flutter 0 10 dB Tape Frequency Response 30 18 000 Hz 3 dB Audio Speaker Impedance 4 8 ohms Maximum Amp Power 4 X 35 Watts at 4 ohms RMS Power 4 X 13 5 Watts at 4 ohms 1 THD Bass Control 10 dB 10...

Page 13: ...ng Up Menu Feature Adjust Fast Forward Changer Track Up Changer Track Audible Cue List Mode Disc Select Balance to Right Name Character Position 14 Seek Tuning Up Menu Feature Select Cassette Program...

Page 14: ...matically power on when face is reattached Power PWR On When ignition on press PWR or insert a tape to turn unit on Last used source becomes active unless unit is turned on by inserting cassette in wh...

Page 15: ...Changer as is loudness Bass Treble Balance and Fade Press Mute AUDIO for more than 1 2 second to access Bass Subsequent presses access Treble mode then Balance Fader mode Bass Adjust from 7 to 7 at 2...

Page 16: ...umber appears and beep acknowledges storage No preset storage during seek scan or Travel Store Preset Station Selection Press desired Preset Button Travel Store This feature allows you to automaticall...

Page 17: ...ion at end of tape Cassette Fast Wind Press to activate fast rewind FAST REW or to activate fast forward FAST FWD To stop FF press V or buttons To stop FR press V or Super Cassette Program Search Pres...

Page 18: ...r is connected Your radio is ready to control a Blaupunkt CD Changer with the DISC Management System such as the CDC A05 or CDC A071 See your Blaupunkt dealer for more information Once changer playbac...

Page 19: ...ures if previously active A track will not be played a second time until all tracks have been played Once all tracks have been played next disc is selected Disc Mix Press MIX as needed until MIXII app...

Page 20: ...SCA Track No and Elapsed Play Time blink during scanning operation Programmed tracks will be scanned in order starting with first programmed track Press SCA to end scan and listen to desired track Cle...

Page 21: ...ter fifth group of eight characters pressing will access first group again 5 Press Mute to store turn on message and return to Menu Clock Adjustment CLOCKSET Pressing or shows blinking time Subsequent...

Page 22: ...AUX LOUD CD for CD Changer LOUD AM and LOUD FM LOUD 1 provides up to 8 dB boost in bass centered at 60 Hz and up to a 2 dB boost in treble centered at 8 KHz LOUD 2 provides up to 12 dB boost in bass c...

Page 23: ...cters Select _ for a blank space 7 Press or buttons to select next character position 8 Press Mute to store name Display blinks STORING twice Unit returns to Disc Access mode 9 To name another disc re...

Page 24: ...ur nearest Blaupunkt dealer or in the United States call 1 800 266 2528 Troubleshooting Guide The following check will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your unit...

Page 25: ...h 25th Avenue Broadview Illinois 60153 1 800 950 BLAU Robert Bosch SA DE C V Dr Lucio 270 Cols Doctores Mexico 06720 Made in Malaysia Fabrique en Malasie Hecho en Malasia Fabricado en Malaysia Copyrig...

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