Blaupunkt Woodstock DAB 53 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 33

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Fast searching (audible)

To fast search backwards or forwards,

keep one of the 

/  buttons 

:

pressed until fast searching back-
wards / forwards begins.

Random track play (MIX)

Mix directory

You can play all the tracks in the cur-
rent directory at random:

 Press button 5 MIX 

>

.

“MIX DIR” appears in the display. The
next randomly selected track in the cur-
rent directory will then be played.

Mix MMC/SD

You can play all the tracks on a MMC/
SD at random:

Keep pressing the 5 MIX button 

>

until “MIX MMC” appears in the
display.

The next randomly selected track will
then be played.

Cancelling MIX

Keep pressing the 5 MIX button 

>

until “MIX OFF” appears in the dis-
play.

The device plays track 1 in the current
directory.

Repeating tracks or directories
(REPEAT)

If you want to repeat a track,

press button 4 RPT 

>

.

“REPEAT TRCK” appears briefly in the
display.

To repeat the whole directory,

press the 4 RPT button 

>

 again.

“REPEAT DIR” appears briefly in the
display.

Deactivating REPEAT

To stop the current track or current di-
rectory from being repeated,

keep pressing the 4 RPT button 

>

until “REPEAT OFF” appears brief-
ly in the display.

Pausing playback (PAUSE)

Press button 3   

>

.

“PAUSE” appears in the display.

Cancelling pause

Press button 3   

>

 while in

pause mode.

Playback is resumed.

Recording DAB programmes on
MMCs/SDs

You can use this device to record a DAB
programme onto an inserted MMC/SD.
The DAB data stream is then stored as
an MPEG file on the MMC/SD
(MPEG 1, Layer 2).

Before starting to record, you should
make sure that there is sufficient space
on the inserted MMC/SD and that the
MMC/SD does not have more than 254
directories stored on it.

The only supported file system for mak-
ing recordings is FAT16. If you attempt
to record onto an MMC/SD that is for-
matted differently, you will see “UNFOR-
MATTED” appear in the display. In this

MMC/SD MODE

Summary of Contents for Woodstock DAB 53

Page 1: ...DAB Radio CD MP3 MMC SD Woodstock DAB 53 Operating instructions http www blaupunkt com ...

Page 2: ...2 Open here ...

Page 3: ...DANSK 3 ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPAÑOL PORTUGUÊS 3 2 10 1 4 5 11 6 7 9 8 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 4: ...o display the time DIS to change the display con tents 8 MENU button to open the main settings menu CONTROLS 9 button to open the flip re lease control panel Arrow buttons OK button to confirm menu en tries and start the scan function For starting and stopping record ing onto MMC SD DEQ button to activate deacti vate and adjust the equalizer AUDIO button audio to adjust the bass treble balance and...

Page 5: ...Switching to radio mode 60 Convenient RDS functions AF REG 60 Selecting the frequency range memory bank 61 Tuning into a station 61 Setting the sensitivity of station seek tuning 62 Storing stations 62 Storing stations automatically Travelstore 62 Listening to stored stations 62 Scanning receivable stations SCAN 62 Setting the scantime 63 Programme type PTY 63 Optimising radio reception 64 Display...

Page 6: ...cks for an MMC SD 79 CD changer mode 80 Switching to CD changer mode 80 Selecting CDs 80 Selecting tracks 80 Fast searching audible 80 Changing the display 80 Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs REPEAT 80 Random track play MIX 81 Scanning all tracks on all CDs SCAN 81 Pausing playback PAUSE 81 Naming CDs 82 Deleting a CD name 82 Deleting all stored names of all CDs 82 Clock Time 83 Briefly di...

Page 7: ...raffic safety have ab solute priority Only operate your car radio if the road and traffic conditions allow you to do so Familiarise your self with the unit before setting off on your journey You should always be able to hear police fire and ambulance sirens from afar For this reason set the volume of whatever you are listen ing to at a reasonable level Installation If you want to install your car ...

Page 8: ...ibed CD changer func tions are available Microdrive player As an alternative to a CD changer you can also connect a Compact Drive MP3 player in order to access additional MP3 tracks If you decide to connect a Com pact Drive MP3 you will first need to use a computer to store the MP3 tracks on the Microdrive hard disk inside the Compact Drive MP3 Then when the Compact Drive MP3 is connected to the c...

Page 9: ...cohol Detaching the control panel 1 Press the button 1 The control panel locking mechanism opens First pull the control panel straight off the unit and then out towards the left The unit switches off after the con trol panel is removed All the current settings are saved Any CD already inserted in the unit remains there Attaching the control panel Slide the control panel from left to right into the...

Page 10: ...ute Briefly press button 3 MUTE appears in the display Switching on off There are various ways of switching the unit on off Switching on off using the vehicle ignition If the unit is correctly connected to the vehicle s ignition and it was not switched off using button 3 it will switch on off simultaneously with the ignition You can switch the unit on even if the ignition is off To do so press but...

Page 11: ...ENU button 8 Keep pressing the or button until TEL NAVI VOL appears in the display Set the required volume using the and buttons When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 8 or OK twice Note Using the volume control 2 you can directly adjust the volume of the current telephone call or cur rent navigation voice output whilst it is being outputted Automatic sound This feature a...

Page 12: ...u are in radio CD MMC SD CD changer Microdrive or AUX mode press the DAB TS button 4 In contrast to standard radio broadcast ing there are always several pro grammes broadcast over the same fre quency in the case of DAB These pro grammes are arranged in Ensembles One ensemble always contains sever al programmes In turn a programme can additionally contain up to twelve sub programmes In the case of...

Page 13: ...r OK Note You can interrupt a news or weather report whilst it is being played by press ing the TRAF button The general priority settings are retained and the next report will be played DAB Regional TA REG Since DAB frequencies are broad cast over a large area of the coun try the situation may arise whereby you receive traffic announcements that are irrelevant for your region In order to avoid thi...

Page 14: ...revious known ensemble is displayed The first availa ble programme in the ensemble is played Ensemble seek tuning You can find new ensembles using seek tuning For seek tuning downwards or up wards press the or button for longer than two seconds The unit tunes into the next receivable ensemble The ensemble name is brief ly displayed The first available pro gramme in the ensemble is played Tuning in...

Page 15: ...e you must always set EUROPE If you do not do this you might not be able to receive any DAB ensembles or programmes Press the MENU button 8 Keep pressing the or button until AREA EUROPE or AREA CANADA appears in the display Press the or button to switch between EUROPE and CANADA Press the MENU button 8 or OK Setting the DAB waveband With the Woodstock DAB53 you can receive DAB programmes and ensem...

Page 16: ...8 Keep pressing the or button until DAB FM appears in the display Press the or button to switch between settings Press the MENU button 8 or OK twice DAB service following If the reception quality of the programme being received decreases the Wood stock DAB53 can automatically tune to the programme in another ensemble if available For this feature to work Service following must be activated Switchi...

Page 17: ...o mode This unit is equipped with an RDS radio receiver Many of the receivable FM sta tions transmit a signal that not only car ries the programme but also additional information such as the station name and programme type PTY The station name appears in the dis play as soon as it is received Switching to radio mode If you are in CD CD changer or AUX mode press the BND TS button 5 Convenient RDS f...

Page 18: ...e MW and LW ranges Five stations can be stored in each memory bank Briefly press the BND TS button 5 to switch between the memory banks and frequency ranges Tuning into a station There are various ways of tuning into a station Automatic seek tuning Press the or button The unit tunes into the next receivable station Tuning into stations manually You can also tune into stations manual ly Press the o...

Page 19: ...onds to store the station to that button Storing stations automatically Travelstore You can automatically store the five sta tions with the strongest reception in the region only FM The stations are stored in the FMT memory bank Note Any stations that were previously stored in this memory bank are de leted in the process Keep the BND TS button 5 pressed for longer than two sec onds The station sto...

Page 20: ...ions of a particular pro gramme type Note In order to be able to use the PTY func tion in FM radio mode it is necessary to deactivate the automatic DAB FM switch setting OFF for more informa tion read the section DAB FM Switch ing in the Chapter DAB Operation PTY EON If you specify the programme type and start seek tuning the unit will switch from the current station to a station of the selected p...

Page 21: ...ogramme type is now stored on the station button 1 5 that you se lected Optimising radio reception Treble reduction feature during interference HICUT The HICUT function improves reception during poor radio reception only FM If interference occurs the treble is au tomatically reduced thus reducing the interference level Switching HICUT on off Press the MENU button 8 Keep pressing the or button unti...

Page 22: ...ay appears TRAFFIC INFORMATION Traffic information Your unit is equipped with an RDS EON receiver EON stands for Enhanced Other Network Every time a traffic announcement TA is transmitted you will automatically be switched from a station that does not provide traffic information to a station within the broadcasting network that does Once the traffic announcement has been heard you will be switched...

Page 23: ... appears in the display Set the volume using the and buttons When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 8 or OK twice Note Using the volume control 2 you can also adjust the volume during a traffic announcement for the du ration of that announcement TRAFFIC INFORMATION Note You can adjust the sound and vol ume distribution settings for traffic announcements For further de tai...

Page 24: ...g function will be deactivated CD mode You can use this unit to play standard CDs with a diameter of 12 cm Risk of severe damage to the CD drive CD singles with a diameter of 8 cm and contoured CDs shape CDs are not suitable for playback in this unit We accept no liability for any dam age to the CD drive that may occur as a result of the use of unsuitable CDs Switching to CD mode If there is no CD...

Page 25: ...s SCAN You can briefly play all the tracks on the CD Press the OK button for longer than two seconds The next track will then be played briefly Note You can set the scanning time scantime For further details please read the section entitled Setting the scantime in the Radio mode chapter Stopping SCAN and continuing playback To stop scanning press the OK button The currently scanned track will then...

Page 26: ...D names Listen to the CD you wish to name Press the MENU button 8 Press the and button until CD NAME appears Press the or button The name of the CD is displayed If your CD does not have a name yet DISC appears in the display Press the or button You will now enter editing mode The first input position flashes Press the and button to select the character you want If you want an empty space simply se...

Page 27: ...of CD burn ers CD burning software and CD blanks may lead to problems arising with the ability to play certain CDs If problems occur with your own burned CDs you should try another brand of CD blank or choose another blank colour Best re sults are achieved with CD blanks that provide 74 minutes of playing time The format of the CD must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2 Other formats can not be played...

Page 28: ... ating instructions will provide details on how to do this Note When naming directories and tracks you should avoid using spe cial characters If you like your files to be in the correct order you should use burner software that places files in alphanumerical or der If your software does not provide this feature you can also sort the files manually To do so you should place a number e g 001 002 etc...

Page 29: ...g tracks To move up or down to another track in the current directory keep pressing the or button until the number of the required track appears in the display If the button is pressed once the current track will be played again from the beginning Fast searching audible To fast search backwards or forwards keep one of the buttons pressed until fast searching back wards forwards begins Searching co...

Page 30: ...nt di rectory from being repeated keep pressing the 4 RPT button until REPEAT OFF appears brief ly in the display MP3 MODE Pausing playback PAUSE Press button 3 PAUSE appears in the display Cancelling pause Press button 3 while in pause mode Playback is resumed Setting the display Whenever another track is played in MP3 mode the names of the artist al bum and track are displayed as scroll ing text...

Page 31: ... track Press button 1 for longer than two seconds STORED appears in the display The track has now been added to the list of favourite tracks for this CD Continue in the same way for your remaining favourite tracks on the CD Switching TPM on off To switch the TPM function on off press button 1 repeatedly until TPM ON or TPM OFF appears in the display If no tracks are programmed an appro priate noti...

Page 32: ...sert the MMC SD with its printed side uppermost and its contacts first into the MMC SD compartment until you feel the MMC SD click into place Attach the flip release panel again Removing an MMC SD Remove the flip release panel Carefully push the MMC SD into the unit until you feel a slight resist ance The MMC SD is now unlocked Carefully pull the MMC SD out of the compartment Attach the flip relea...

Page 33: ...briefly in the display To repeat the whole directory press the 4 RPT button again REPEAT DIR appears briefly in the display Deactivating REPEAT To stop the current track or current di rectory from being repeated keep pressing the 4 RPT button until REPEAT OFF appears brief ly in the display Pausing playback PAUSE Press button 3 PAUSE appears in the display Cancelling pause Press button 3 while in ...

Page 34: ...on an MMC SD switch to DAB mode and select the programme that you want to record For further details read the chapter entitled DAB mode Press the OK button when you want to start recording Notes To avoid damaging the MMC SD you should never start the engine whilst recording Starting the en gine might cause the voltage of the vehicle s electrical system to drop which could permanently damage the MM...

Page 35: ...ing a di rectory and Selecting tracks at the start of the chapter If you switch to MMC mode after making a recording the de vice will start playing the track that was recorded first To select the track that was recorded last press the button as soon as playback begins Playing recordings on other devices You can also play the recordings on your PC To do so you need an MMC SD read write device and a...

Page 36: ...ice The card can only be formatted inAUX DAB and FM mode Switch to FM radio mode For fur ther details read the chapter enti tled Radio mode Press the MENU button 8 Press the buttons to se lect MMC FORMAT Press the or button YES FORMAT appears in the display Press the OK button to format the card Setting the display There are various options available for displaying the name of the artist track dir...

Page 37: ...e of the buttons pressed until fast searching back wards forwards begins Changing the display To switch between the track number and clock display track number and playing time display CD number and track number dis play press the DIS button 7 once or several times for longer than two seconds until the required display appears Repeating individual tracks or whole CDs REPEAT If you wish to repeat t...

Page 38: ...y first before the next CD in the changer is played Cancelling MIX Press button 5 MIX until MIX OFF appears briefly in the display and MIX disappears Scanning all tracks on all CDs SCAN To briefly play all the tracks on all inserted CDs in ascending order press the OK button for longer than two seconds SCAN appears in the display Stopping SCAN To cancel scanning briefly press the OK button The cur...

Page 39: ... whose name you want to delete Press the MENU button 8 Select CD NAME or CDC NAME using the buttons Press the or button The name of the CD is displayed Keep the MENU button 8 pressed down for longer than four seconds until DELETE NAME appears The name of the current CD will be de leted Deleting all stored names of all CDs You can quickly and easily delete all the names of all CDs Listen to a CD Pr...

Page 40: ...U button 8 or OK once you have completed the setting As soon as a station with the RDS time function RDS CT is received the clock is set automatically Setting the clock manually To set the time press the MENU button 8 Keep pressing the or button until CLOCKSET appears in the display Press the button The time appears in the display The minutes flash and can be adjusted Set the minutes using the and...

Page 41: ...ay Press the or button to ad just the treble When you have finished making your changes press the AUDIO button Setting the left right volume distribution balance To set the left right volume distribu tion balance press the AUDIO button BASS appears in the display Keep pressing the or button until BALANCE appears in the display Press the or button to ad just the balance right left volume distributi...

Page 42: ...n this case paramet ric means that one frequency can be increased or decreased GAIN 8 to 8 individually for each of the five filters The following filters are available SUB LOW EQ 32 50 Hz LOW EQ 63 250 Hz MID EQ 315 1 250 Hz MID HIGH EQ 1 600 6 300 Hz HIGH EQ 8 000 12 500 Hz These filters can be set without the need for measuring equipment They will al low you to significantly influence the sound...

Page 43: ...en you are not changing any set tings the spectrometer can display the car radio s output level To activate this feature you must switch on the spec trometer Switching the equalizer on off To switch the equalizer on keep the DEQ button pressed until EQ lights up and EQ ON briefly appears in the display To switch the equalizer off keep the DEQ button pressed until EQ disappears and EQ OFF briefly a...

Page 44: ...ng the bass levels Press the or button to switch between the EQ DISP ON and EQ DISP OFF settings When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 8 or OK Sound impression problem Bass sound is too weak Dirty bass Booming sound Unpleasant pressure Sound very much in the foreground aggressive no stereo effect Dull sound Little clarity No brilliance to the instruments Measures Boost b...

Page 45: ...h AUX ON or OFF When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 8 or OK Note If theAUX input is switched on you can select it by pressing the SRC button SPECIFICATIONS EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES Specifications Amplifier Output power 4 x 25 watts sine in accordance with DIN 45 324 at 14 4 V 4 x 45 watts max power Tuner Frequency ranges FM 87 5 108 MHz MW 531 1 602 kHz LW 153 279 kHz FM...

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