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Woodstock DAB54

7 644 708 310

Operating instructions

PocketDAB 2004

Summary of Contents for Woodstock DAB54

Page 1: ...Radio DAB CD MMC MP3 http www blaupunkt com Woodstock DAB54 7 644 708 310 Operating instructions PocketDAB 2004...

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Page 3: ...3 DANSK ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRAN AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA ESPA OL PORTUGU S 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 13 14 15 4 12 16 17 7 8 10 11 18 19...

Page 4: ...ges 9 MENU button to open the basic settings menu Long press Deactivate activate demo mode OK button to confirm menu en tries and activate the scan func tion CONTROLS TRAF button to switch traffic in...

Page 5: ...lowing 85 DAB sub programmes 86 DAB radio text 86 Setting the length of the programme names 87 Changing the display 87 Radio mode 88 Switching to radio mode 88 Convenient RDS functions AF REG 88 Selec...

Page 6: ...wse mode 108 Recording DAB programmes onto MMCs SDs 109 Making a timer controlled recording of a DAB programme 111 Playing recordings using the device 112 Formatting MMCs SDs 112 Configuring the displ...

Page 7: ...ad safety has absolute prior ity Only operate your car sound sys tem if the road and traffic conditions allow you to do so Familiarise your self with the device before setting off on your journey You...

Page 8: ...changers You can connect the following Blaupunkt CD changers CDC A 08 IDC A 09 and CDC A 03 Compact Drive MP3 You can connect the Compact Drive MP3 instead of a CD changer in order to play MP3 music...

Page 9: ...device you should remove the KeyCard With out the KeyCard the car radio is worth less to a thief Notes Keep the car KeyCard in a safe place but never in the vehicle Detaching the control panel Press...

Page 10: ...hind the control panel Push against the KeyCard until you feel it unlatch The KeyCard is ejected Carefully pull the KeyCard out of the slot Attach the control panel again as described in Attaching the...

Page 11: ...of the master code appears in the display Press the button 7 to change the input position Press the or button 7 repeat edly until the second digit of the master code appears in the display Then proce...

Page 12: ...be the same as the vol ume level that was set the last time you switched the device off SWITCHING ON OFF ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Switching on off There are various ways of switching the device on off Swi...

Page 13: ...caller or navigation announcement over the car sound system s loudspeak ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ers In order for this feature to work the mobile telephone or navigation system must be connected to the ca...

Page 14: ...finished making your changes press the MENU button 9 Automatic sound This feature automatically adjusts the volume of the car sound system to suit the speed at which the vehicle is travel ling In ord...

Page 15: ...stance various sports events can be broadcast simultaneously as sub pro grammes If a programme has sub pro grammes you will see a displayed in front of the programme name DAB also offers further advan...

Page 16: ...want us ing the buttons 7 When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 9 SPORT Sports reports are provided in addition to the traffic announcements news re ports and weather repor...

Page 17: ...ements that apply to specific regions select DAB TREG ON If you only want to receive non regional announcements select DAB TREG OFF Select the setting that you want us ing the buttons 7 When you have...

Page 18: ...The radio tunes into the next receiva ble ensemble The ensemble name is displayed briefly The first available pro gramme in the ensemble is played Manually tuning an ensemble You can also tune into en...

Page 19: ...cessed al phabetically by pressing the buttons 7 You can switch rapidly be tween the programmes if you press and hold down the buttons 7 for long er than two seconds Note Any programmes that were prev...

Page 20: ...me type that is assigned to one of these buttons The selected programme type appears briefly in the display Press the or button 7 to start seek tuning The radio will then tune into the next station th...

Page 21: ...nually switch to FM radio mode in so far as the station is receivable on FM If you set DAB FM OFF the FM sta tion that you listened to last will be played when you switch to FM radio mode if the stati...

Page 22: ...previ ous sub programme and then exits the sub programme mode Note Sub programmes are so far only supported by a few broadcasters DAB radio text In addition to their programmes some stations broadcast...

Page 23: ...tedly until DAB MENU appears in the display Press the OK button to display the DAB menu Press the or button 7 repeat edly until SRV NAME 8 or SRV NAME 16 appears in the display Press the or button 7 t...

Page 24: ...ammes providing different content You can use the REG function to prevent the car radio from switching to al ternative frequencies that are transmitting different programme content Note REGIONAL must...

Page 25: ...ton 7 to switch to the next station on the broadcasting network Note When using this feature you will only be able to switch to stations that you have received once before already To receive the stati...

Page 26: ...ed stations Select the memory bank or wave band Press the station button 1 3 6 or 4 5 that the station you want to listen to is assigned to Scanning receivable stations SCAN You can use the scan funct...

Page 27: ...dio will then retune to the station that it received last If the tuned radio station or another station on the broadcasting net work broadcasts your selected pro gramme type at a later point in time t...

Page 28: ...e OK button to display the tuner menu Press the or button 7 repeat edly until HICUT appears in the display Press the or button 7 to ad just the HICUT setting HICUT 0 means that no automatic re duction...

Page 29: ...lay Press the OK button to display the tuner menu Press the or button 7 repeat edly until STATION NAME ap pears in the display Press the button 7 You will now enter editing mode The currently set name...

Page 30: ...e into a station that broad casts traffic information Traffic information Your device is equipped with an RDS EON receiver EON stands for En hanced Other Network Whenever a traffic announcement TA is...

Page 31: ...ice to play stand ard audio CDs CD Rs and CD RWs with a diameter of 12 cm To avoid prob lems when playing CDs you should not burn CDs at speeds greater than 16 speed Besides being able to play audio C...

Page 32: ...ch backwards or forwards press and hold down one of the buttons 7 until fast searching backwards forwards begins Random track play MIX Press the 4 MIX button MIX CD ON appears briefly in the dis play...

Page 33: ...mber is displayed on both lines Note In the menu you can configure whether you want to display the CD text or the CD name For fur ther information please read the following section entitled Display in...

Page 34: ...LL will appear in the display if you try assigning more than 30 names Entering editing CD names Listen to the CD that you want Press the MENU button 9 Press the or button 7 repeat edly until VARIOUS M...

Page 35: ...wn the MENU button 9 After four seconds you will hear a beep and DELETE NAME appears in the display Continue holding the button pressed down until you hear a sec ond beep and DELETE ALL ap pears in th...

Page 36: ...ou should not burn CDs at speeds greater than 16 speed The format of the CD must be ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet Other formats cannot be played reliably You can create a maximum of 253 di rector...

Page 37: ...do not try changing the file exten sion to MP3 of any files other than MP3 files and then attempt to play them The device will ignore these invalid files during playback Do not use mixed CDs containi...

Page 38: ...created Selecting the directory in browse mode You can display the current and subse quent directory in both lines of the dis play The directories are displayed with the names that you created when bu...

Page 39: ...appears in the display and the MIX symbol lights up To play the tracks contained in all the directories on the inserted MP3 CD in random order press the 4 MIX button again MIX CD appears in the displa...

Page 40: ...t edly until MP3 INFO appears in the display Use the buttons 7 to switch between the ON and OFF op tions When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 9 Displaying scrolling text Th...

Page 41: ...ave heard all three confirmation beeps MMC SD mode You can play files stored on an MMC SD Multi Media Card Secure Digital using the Woodstock DAB54 You can write data onto the MMCs SDs that you want t...

Page 42: ...an display MP3 ID tags version 1 if they have been saved with the MP3 files for further information please read the in structions that came with your PC s MP3 software or burner software 3 MP3 BROWSE...

Page 43: ...buttons 7 repeatedly until the directory is shown in the top line of the display and then press the OK button The selected directory opens and the first track starts playing The tracks con tained in...

Page 44: ...on on setting the scanning time please read the section entitled Setting the scan ning time in the Radio mode chapter Cancelling SCAN and continuing listening to a track Briefly press the OK button Th...

Page 45: ...on the market Blaupunkt therefore recommends using MMC SD cards made by SanDisk and Panasonic with a maximum storage capacity of 512 MBytes since optimum functionality has been achieved with these car...

Page 46: ...ordings below or insert another MMC SD The file created during recording is giv en a name as follows ddhhmmss mp3 dd stands for the day the recording was made hh stands for the hour recording was star...

Page 47: ...me set the second timer to the same time set ting as the first In MMC mode press and hold down the REC DEL button for longer than two seconds The MMC record menu is displayed MMC REC ON or MMC REC OFF...

Page 48: ...r 2 files you can play them on a computer If you experience prob lems when playing the files on an other device please check that the player is compatible with Layer 2 The Woodstock DAB54 uses spe cia...

Page 49: ...ode chapter Switching pre record on off If you activate the DAB pre record func tion the device will continuously buffer 480 Kbytes of the current programme Since the size of the buffer memory is fixe...

Page 50: ...buttons 7 until fast searching backwards forwards begins Changing the display You can choose from various display options in CD changer mode NORMAL MODE First line Track number Second line CD number C...

Page 51: ...iefly and repeatedly press the 4 MIX button until MIX OFF ap pears in the display and MIX disap pears Scanning all tracks on all CDs SCAN To scan briefly play all the tracks on all the inserted CDs in...

Page 52: ...OK button The name of the current CD is dis played Press and hold down the MENU button 9 After four seconds you will hear a beep and DELETE NAME appears in the display Let go of the MENU button 9 The...

Page 53: ...NU button 9 The menu appears again Setting the clock manually To set the clock time manually press the MENU button 9 Press the or button 7 repeat edly until CLOCK MENU appears in the display Press the...

Page 54: ...one naviga tion The volume distribution settings balance and fader apply to all the au dio sources Note You can only adjust the audio set tings for traffic announcements and the navigation system whil...

Page 55: ...Press the AUD DEQ button to close the menu or press the or button 7 to make further changes to the settings X BASS The X BASS feature can be used to boost the bass at low volume levels Adjusting the X...

Page 56: ...utton for longer than two seconds The equalizer menu appears in the dis play To activate the equalizer select one of the sound presets or adjust the equalizer manually For further details on this plea...

Page 57: ...g place The position of the microphone for Sit uation 1 e g for the driver alone is at the height of the driver s head approx 10 centimetres next to the right ear For Situation 2 the microphone should...

Page 58: ...CD What kind of impression does the sound make Now read the Sound impression column in the table entitled Help adjusting the equalizer Set the equalizer values as de scribed in the Measures column Mak...

Page 59: ...ands that you want to adjust Press the OK button and then the DIS ESC button 8 The settings are saved EQUALIZER Help adjusting the equalizer Measures Increase bass with Frequency 32 to 160 Hz Gain 4 t...

Page 60: ...Press the or button 7 repeat edly until VARIOUS MENU ap pears in the display Press the OK button Press the or button 7 repeat edly until PWR METER appears in the display alongside the current setting...

Page 61: ...e and Nature green are available Select a colour that best suits your vehicle interior Press the or button 7 repeat edly until DISPLAY MENU ap pears in the display Press the OK button Press the or but...

Page 62: ...tion colour If you want to select one of the colours press the OK button and then the MENU button 9 The settings are saved Mixing the button illumination colour You can mix your own button key illu mi...

Page 63: ...f you want to connect an external au dio source you will need an adapter cable You can obtain this cable Blaupunkt no 7 607 897 093 from your author ised Blaupunkt dealer Switching the AUX input on of...

Page 64: ...AMP ON or INT AMP OFF appears in the display Use the buttons 7 to choose between INT AMP ON and INT AMP OFF When you have finished making your changes press the MENU button 9 TMC for dynamic navigatio...

Page 65: ...at 14 4 V at 4 ohms 4 x 50 watts max power Tuner Wavebands FM 87 5 108 MHz MW 531 1 602 kHz LW 153 279 kHz FM frequency response 35 16 000 Hz DAB BAND III Europe 174 928 MHz 239 200 MHz Channel 5A Ch...

Page 66: ...http www blaupunkt com PocketDAB 2004 Operating and installation instructions...

Page 67: ...ation and Setup 21 4 1 PocketPC Installation 21 4 2 PocketDAB Installation 21 4 3 Bluetooth Setup 21 5 PocketDAB Application 23 6 Main Screen 24 6 1 Status bar 24 6 2 Audio service list 25 6 3 Data se...

Page 68: ...ified and standardised for DAB the Dynamic Label Service DLS the Slideshow Service SLS the Broadcast Website BWS application and theTraffic Message Service TMC More data services are under develop men...

Page 69: ...he start up kit of the PDA but it is recommended to install the latest version of ActiveSync from the Microsoft website The PocketDAB soft ware has been tested with ActiveSync 3 7 To enable multimedia...

Page 70: ...l auto matically ask you to select the correct BT device if the COM port from Pocket DAB is set to BT see 6 5 2 2 Options Screen The program will first search for all available BT connections see Pict...

Page 71: ...be accessed using the PocketDAB appli cation The application shows the complete list of all audio programmes in a DAB en semble with their full names Addition ally a list of data services is displayed...

Page 72: ...ttery is low and close the Pock etDAB application in time Otherwise all data in you memory might be lost POCKETDAB APPLICATION Picture 3 PocketDAB main screen 6 1 Status bar Picture 4 PocketDAB main s...

Page 73: ...5 with DeutschlandRadio Secondary audio services of a primary audio service are marked with a preceding the serv ice label It has to be noted that only the Woodstock can change the audio serv ice and...

Page 74: ...rked with a preceding the service label To start a data service you can tap on it and to stop it you will have to tap on it again If there are more then two data services Icon Data Service No service...

Page 75: ...from the displayed menu Additionally DLS can be started and stopped in the View menu see chapter 6 5 3 6 5 Menu bar Picture 9 PocketDAB skins screen In the Skins screen you can select a different skin...

Page 76: ...deleted Using the Cache Max Cache Period drop down list you can select the max imum cache retention period after that objects are deleted On start up the application will prompt you to confirm the ca...

Page 77: ...ws screen is displayed Please see section 6 5 3 1 View Websites On tapping this menu item the Broad cast Websites screen is displayed Please see section 6 5 3 2 6 5 3 1 TopNews Screen MAIN SCREEN Pict...

Page 78: ...le along with the audio objects so that this TopNews player can interpret the service If this parameter file is not found under the decoded ob jects the TopNews player cannot be started 6 5 3 1 1 TopN...

Page 79: ...coded files of already decoded objects according to the total number of objects The sec ond percentage indicates the data vol ume which is already decoded accord ing to the overall data volume of the...

Page 80: ...r entry is ignored According to the DAB specification the BWS UserApplicationType data field in FIG 0 13 should carry the MinimumProfileId The application decodes the service even if this is not prese...

Page 81: ...with FIG 0 13 But even it is not signalled PocketDAB displays the DLS text No HTML tags are specified in the DAB specification Hence these are ignored and displayed as nor mal text by the PocketDAB ap...

Page 82: ...Greece GR 210 94 27 337 210 94 12 711 Ireland IRL 01 4149400 01 4598830 Italy I 02 369 62331 02 369 62464 Luxembourg L 40 4078 40 2085 Netherlands NL 023 565 6348 023 565 6331 Norway N 66 817 000 66 8...

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