Blaupunkt 7648011310 Car Radio 3T Hamburg MP68 User Manual 01BA HamburgMP68us gb indd

Blaupunkt GmbH Car Radio 3T Hamburg MP68 01BA HamburgMP68us gb indd

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36AUX modeAUX mode You can connect different external audio sources to the device via the rear AUX in-put:C‘n‘C devices from the Blaupunkt acces-sories programme (e.g. an iPod®/USB interface).CD changerOther external audio sources, such as portable CD players, MiniDisc players, MP3 players or a non-C‘n‘C Blaupunkt interface.The C‘n‘C interface  from Blaupunkt (C‘n‘C = Command and Control) allows an even more convenient control of devices and data car-riers that are connected to the car sound system via a C‘n‘C Blaupunkt interface.This device is factory set for the connec-tion of C‘n‘C Blaupunkt accessory devices. If you want to connect a non-C‘n‘C device, such as a CD changer or another external audio source, please perform the settings described in the following sections.NotePlease note that the current software of this device may not yet offer any C‘n‘C support. In this case, the menu items "CDC ON" and "C‘N‘C EDIT" are not avail-able in the "Syst" system menu.Your device can be rendered C‘n‘C-capa-ble by means of a software update. Infor-mation about the availability of this soft-ware and the download can be found under www.blaupunkt.com. To install new software, please read the section •••"Updating the device software" in the chapter "Additional settings".Adjusting the rear AUX input modeNoteThis setting is omitted if the current soft-ware of this device does not yet offer any C‘n‘C support.You can select between these modes for the rear AUX input:C‘n‘C mode  for C‘n‘C Blaupunkt inter-faces.Non-C'n'C mode for non-C‘n‘C Blaupunktinterfaces, CD changers and other ex-ternal audio sources. The C‘n‘C mode is activated by default. To switch between C‘n‘C mode and non-C‘n‘C mode,press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "CDC ON" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Switch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "CDC ON"  : Non-C‘n‘C mode. "CDC ON"  : C‘n‘C mode.As soon as you change the setting, the de-vice briefl y switches off and back on again with the selected setting (Reset).••uuuuu••01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   3601BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   36 14.03.2008   10:49:01 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:01 Uhr
37  AUX modeFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Connecting other external audio sourcesIf no C‘n‘C Blaupunkt accessory device and no CD changer is connected to the device, you can connect other external audio sources via the rear AUX input, such as portable CD players, MiniDisc players or MP3 players.Note:An adapter cable is needed to connect an external audio source via the rear AUX input. You can obtain this cable (Blau-punkt no.: 7 607 897 093) from your Blaupunkt dealer.If you want to connect such an external au-dio source, proceed as follows:NoteThe first step is omitted if the current software of this device does not yet offer any C‘n‘C support.Check whether the non-C‘n‘C mode is set for the rear AUX input. For fur-ther details, please read the section "Adjusting the rear AUX input mode" in this chapter.Connect the external audio source to the rear AUX input while the device is switched off.In the menu of the device, switch on the external audio source. For further de-tails, please read the following section, "Switching the external audio source on/off and selecting it".If necessary, make additional settings for the external audio source. For fur-ther details, please read the additional sections in this chapter.1.2.3.4.Switching the external audio source on/off and selecting itIf you connected an external audio source to the rear AUX input, you must activate the  AUX input in the menu. This allows you to se-lect the external audio source with the SRC button 8.Press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "AUX" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Switch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "AUX"  : AUX input on. "AUX"  : AUX input off.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Naming external audio sources (AUX EDIT )For the rear AUX input, you can enter a sepa-rate name that is shown on the display if you select the connected audio source.Press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "AUXEDIT" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.uuuuu••uuuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   3701BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   37 14.03.2008   10:49:02 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:02 Uhr
38AUX modeThe current name is displayed. The posi-tion digit fl ashes and can be changed. You can now enter your own name with up to 12 characters:Enter the name by pressing the corre-sponding buttons of the keys 9. Select the desired letter, if necessary by press-ing a button several times.After entering one letter, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-rect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or   : again.Enter the desired character by pressing the corresponding button of the alpha-numeric keys 9 once or several times.Press the rocker switch   or   : to change to a different position.After entering the complete name,press the OK button 2 to store the name entered.Notes:To quit the text input without chang-ing the welcome text, press the DIS•ESC button ;.If the text entry is interrupted, e.g. by a phone call, any of the changes per-formed so far are not stored.Mixing an external audio source with another audio source (MIX AUX )You can play an external audio source simul-taneously with any other audio source of the radio (radio, CD, USB or Bluetooth stream-ing). uuuu••This function allows you, e.g. to connect a mobile Blaupunkt navigation device as ex-ternal audio source and to play the navi-gation announcements via the radio loud-speakers while listening to one of the other audio sources. Note that the other audio source is not muted in this case if a naviga-tion announcement is broadcast.Note:The volume of the external audio source and the volume of the audio source of the radio are adjusted separately:Adjust the volume for the radio, CD,USB or Bluetooth streaming play-back with the volume control 4. Use an output on the connected de-vice whose volume you can adjust (e.g. the headphones output), and adjust the volume of the external au-dio source with the corresponding controller of the device.The simultaneous playback must be acti-vated in the menu. If "MIX AUX" is switched on, the audio source connected via the rear AUX input is played back together with the currently selected audio source (e.g. radio or CD). If "MIX AUX" is switched off, only the selected audio source is played in each case.To switch "MIX AUX" on/off,press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "MIX AUX" menu item is selected.••uuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   3801BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   38 14.03.2008   10:49:03 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:03 Uhr
39  AUX modeFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Switch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "MIX AUX"  : On. "MIX AUX"  : Off.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Managing several C‘n‘C devicesNoteThis setting is omitted if the current soft-ware of this device does not yet offer any C‘n‘C support.When using suitable adapter cables, you can connect up to 3 C‘n‘C Blaupunkt inter-faces to the device. For the device to distin-guish the different interfaces, you can as-sign them individual device numbers. Press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "C‘N‘C  EDIT" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The menu displays the 3 C‘n‘C devices "DE-VICE 1" to "DEVICE 3".Select a device with the rocker switch  or   :.Press the OK button 2.uu••uuuuuuuYou can now enter the four-digit PIN number of the device: Enter the number sequence by press-ing the corresponding buttons of the keys 9.Note:The PIN of a C‘n‘C device consists of 4 hexadecimal digits. Every digit can take on 16 different values from 0 to 9 and A to F. To enter the values from A to F for a digit, press the "2" or "3" button of the keys as often as required.After entering one digit, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-rect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or   : again.After entering the complete PIN number,press the OK button 2.uu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   3901BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   39 14.03.2008   10:49:03 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:03 Uhr
40Bluetooth phone callBluetooth phone call The integrated Bluetooth module in your de-vice allows the hands-free use of a phone via a Bluetooth connection. The cell phone can remain in the bag or the glove compartment – you have both hands free for steering. Besides cell phones, you can also  connect Bluetooth-ready MP3 players with the de-vice and play back audio contents via Blue-tooth streaming. For further details, please read the chapter "Bluetooth streaming mode".Bluetooth preparation Prerequisites for Bluetooth phone calls are a Bluetooth cell phone and the installation of the supplied microphone (see the instal-lation instructions).Note:Use only the supplied Blaupunkt micro-phone. Conventional microphones are not suitable for a connection to this de-vice.The cell phones that are compatible with the car sound system can be found under www.blaupunkt.com or at your Blaupunkt specialised dealer.The Bluetooth technology is a wireless con-nection with a short range. That is, the cell phone must be close to the car sound sys-tem (in the vehicle).How is a Bluetooth connection  established?First, the cell phone and the car sound sys-tem have to "become acquainted" with each other, i.e. they must be registered. When you register the devices, a Bluetooth con-nection is subsequently established. This connection remains in effect as long as the cell phone is within range. If the connection is interrupted, e.g. because you moved the cell phone outside the range, the connec-tion is automatically re-established as soon as you are back within range. If you want to connect another registered cell phone with the car sound system, you can do so manually (please read the section "Managing registered Bluetooth devices" in this chapter). If the device is switched off and on again, it automatically attempts to establish a connection with the master tel-ephone (see the section "Determining the master telephone"). If the master telephone is not within range or switched off, the de-vice attempts to establish a connection with another registered cell phone, and in the order in which the telephones were con-nected last.Opening the Bluetooth menuThe Bluetooth menu contains all the re-quired settings and functions.To open the Bluetooth menu,press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.uu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4001BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   40 14.03.2008   10:49:04 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:04 Uhr
41  Bluetooth phone callFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "BT" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The Bluetooth menu opens.Note:If a Bluetooth process is currently taking place (e.g. registering a device or down-loading a phone book), you cannot open the Bluetooth menu. A corresponding message appears on the display. To re-turn to the current audio source, press the DIS•ESC button ;.Registering the cell phone The device can be registered with up to 5 Bluetooth cell phones or other devices such as MP3 players. If you register a sixth one, the Bluetooth device registered fi rst is unregistered.To register a cell phone,open the Bluetooth menu.The "PAIR" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The Device menu opens. The "PHONE" (cell phone) menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2.The display shows the PIN number for the Bluetooth connection. The Bluetooth cell phone can now be registered.If requested, enter the PIN displayed in your cell phone.uuuuuuThe car sound system independently es-tablishes a Bluetooth connection   to the cell phone that was registered last and is availa-ble. If the connection has been established, "DEVICE CONNECTED" is briefl y shown on the display, and the symbol for the Blue-tooth signal strength appears. If no connec-tion could be established, then "CONNEC-TION FAILED" is displayed.Note:The time required for the connection is dependent upon the cell phone and can differ from cell phone to cell phone.Determining the master telephone If you register several telephones with the device, you can determine a master tele-phone. The master telephone has a high-er priority than the other registered tele-phones:If the device is switched on, it fi rst at-tempts to establish a connection with the master telephone. Only if the master telephone is not available, does the de-vice attempt to establish a connection with the telephone registered last.If you register a sixth Bluetooth device, the one registered fi rst is unregistered. During the process, the master tele-phone always remains registered, even if it is the fi rst registered Bluetooth de-vice in the list. Instead, the next Blue-tooth device in the list is unregistered.••01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4101BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   41 14.03.2008   10:49:04 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:04 Uhr
42Bluetooth phone callOpen the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "MASTER" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.A list of the registered cell phones is dis-played.Press the rocker switch   or   : to select a telephone.Press the OK button 2.The selected telephone is defi ned as master telephone and identifi ed by an "M".To delete the master telephone,select the master telephone in the list with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2.The "DELETE" option is selected in the submenu.Press the OK button 2.Note:After the deletion, no telephone is de-fi ned as master telephone. However, the former master telephone remains regis-tered.Managing registered Bluetooth devicesIn the Bluetooth menu, you can manage the registered Bluetooth devices (cell phones and devices such as MP3 player).The "DEL ALL " function allows you to unreg-ister all registered Bluetooth devices.uuuuuuuuThe registered devices are displayed on the device list (DEV LIST). You can do the fol-lowing:Disconnect the connection to the cur-rently connected Bluetooth device (DIS-CON)Establish a connection to one of the reg-istered Bluetooth devices (CONNECT)Unregister a Bluetooth device ( DELETE)Unregister all registered Bluetooth devicesOpen the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "DEL ALL" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The "YES" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to unregister all registered Bluetooth devices.OR:Use the rocker switch   or   : to select the menu item "NO" or "EXIT".Press the OK button 2 to leave allregistered Bluetooth devices as is and return to the Bluetooth menu.Managing registered Bluetooth devices in the device listTo mange the registered Bluetooth devices in the device list,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "DEV LIST" menu item is selected.•••uuuuuuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4201BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   42 14.03.2008   10:49:05 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:05 Uhr
43  Bluetooth phone callFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Use the rocker switch   or   : to se-lect whether cell phones (PHONE) or devices such as MP3 players (NOMAD-IC) should be managed.Press the OK button 2.Select the desired Bluetooth device with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2.Select one of the following functions with the rocker switch   or   ::"CONNECT": The selected Bluetooth device is connected."DISCON": The connection to the selected Bluetooth device is discon-nected."DELETE": The selected Bluetooth device is unregistered.Note:The "DISCON" function is only available to the currently connected Bluetooth de-vice, the "CONNECT" function only for the other registered Bluetooth devices.Answering/rejecting a phone call If you are receiving a call, the display shows "INCOMING CALL" and the phone number of the caller or his entry in the phone book. The active audio source is muted and the ring tone is sent to the loudspeakers.In case of an incoming call, you must answer or reject the call. At this time, it is not possi-uuuuuu•••ble to perform another operation using the car sound system.To reject the call,press the   button <.The display shows "CALL ENDED".To answer the call,press the   button =.The display shows "IN-CALL".Your caller's voice is broadcast via the loud-speakers.During the phone call, you can change the volume by means of the volume control 4.Note:No navigation announcements are switched during the Bluetooth phone call.Making a phone call (DIAL NEW )There are several ways of making a phone call via the car sound system:Entering a phone numberSelecting a phone number stored in the phone book of the device (see the section "Storing and calling a phone number in the phone book of the device")Selecting a phone number stored in the phone book of the connected cell phone (see the section "The phone book of the cell phone")Selecting a phone number from the his-tory (see the section "Calling a phone number from history")uu••••01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4301BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   43 14.03.2008   10:49:05 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:05 Uhr
44Bluetooth phone callTo enter a phone number and make a call,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "DIAL NEW" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Now you can enter a phone number:Enter the number sequence by press-ing the corresponding buttons of the keys 9.After entering one digit, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-rect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or   : again.After entering the complete phone number,press the   button = to make the call.The display shows "CALLING" and the di-aled phone number or its entry in the phone book.Ending a call To end a call,press the   button <.The display shows "CALL ENDED".You can also end the phone call by switching off the device.uuuuuuRedirecting an ongoing phone call to the cell phoneBy default, the voice of the person calling you is played back via the loudspeakers of the vehicle during a phone call. You can also redirect a phone call to your cell phone:Briefl y press the   button =.The loudspeakers in the vehicle are muted and the voice of your caller is redirected to your cell phone. Pressing the   button again outputs the voice again via the loud-speakers in the vehicle.ORPress the On/Off button 3 for longer than 2 seconds.The car sound system is switched off and your caller is redirected to your cell phone. Storing and calling a phone number in the phone book of the deviceThe device features its own phone book in which you can store 10 entries. Every en-try consists of a name and a phone number. The numbers stored in the phone book of the device are available independent of the currently connected cell phone.Storing phone numbersTo store an entry in the phone book of the device,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "RAD PBK" menu item is selected.uuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4401BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   44 14.03.2008   10:49:06 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:06 Uhr
45  Bluetooth phone callFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The "ADD NEW" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2.You can now enter your the name of the entry with up to 20 characters:Enter the name by pressing the corre-sponding buttons of the keys 9. Select the desired letter, if necessary by press-ing a button several times.After entering one letter, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-rect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or  : again.After entering the complete name,press the OK button 2.Now you can enter the phone number:Enter the number sequence by press-ing the corresponding buttons of the keys 9.After entering the complete phone number,press the OK button 2.The new entry is stored.Calling a phone numberTo call a number stored in the phone book of the device,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "RAD PBK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.uuuuuuuuuPress the rocker switch   or   : until the "VIEW PBK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2.The entries of the phone book of the device are displayed.Select the desired entry with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the   button = to make the call.The display shows "CALLING" and the selected entry in the phone book.Editing an entryTo edit an existing entry in the phone book of the device,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "RAD PBK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "EDIT PBK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2.The entries of the phone book of the device are displayed.Select the desired entry with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2.You can now edit the name of the entry:If necessary, press the rocker switch   or   : to select a position.Enter the desired character by pressing the corresponding button of the keys 9 once or several times.uuuuuuuuuuuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4501BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   45 14.03.2008   10:49:06 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:06 Uhr
46Bluetooth phone callAfter editing the complete name,press the OK button 2.Now you can edit the phone number:If necessary, press the rocker switch   or   : to select a position.Enter the desired digit by pressing the corresponding button of the keys 9.After editing the complete phone number,press the OK button 2.The modifi ed entry is stored.Deleting entriesTo delete an existing entry in the phone book of the device,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "RAD PBK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "DELETE" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2.The entries of the phone book of the device are displayed.Select the desired entry with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2.The selected entry is deleted.Note:To delete all the entries of the phone book, select the menu item "DEL ALL" in-stead of "DELETE" and press the OK but-ton 2.uuuuuuuuuuuThe phone book of the cell phone You can upload the phone book of the con-nected cell phone to the device and then se-lect and call entries from the phone book via the device.Note:Downloading the phone book means that the entries are copied from the cell phone to the device. The phone book of the cell phone is not deleted in the process.The device stores phone book entries of up to 3 cell phones with up to 500 entries each. Each entry may contain up to 4 dif-ferent phone numbers, e.g. for private and offi ce numbers of a person.Downloading a phone bookTo download the phone book,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "PBK DNL" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The download of the phone book from the cell phone to the device starts. The display shows "PHONEBOOK DOWNLOADING". After the download is complete, it shows "DOWN-LOAD COMPLETE"; if the download was not successful, it shows "DOWNLOAD FAILED".Note:If the device is currently in the Bluetooth streaming mode when the phone book is being downloaded, the audio transfer is interrupted for the duration of the phone book download.uuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4601BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   46 14.03.2008   10:49:07 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:07 Uhr
47  Bluetooth phone callFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Calling an entry in the phone bookNote:Only the phone book of the currently connected cell phone is available (if this phone book has already been download-ed to the device).To call an entry in the phone book of the cell phone,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "DEV PBK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The entries of the phone book are dis-played.Select the desired entry with the rocker switch   or   :.Note:To reach the desired entry faster, press the button of the alphanumeric keys 9 with the corresponding starting letter.In each case, the fi rst available number for the currently selected entry is displayed. If additional numbers are available under the entry, e.g. an offi ce or cell phone number, it is indicated by means of corresponding symbols on the display.To call the fi rst number of the entry,press the   button =.To call a different number of the entry,press the OK button 2.All numbers stored under this entry are dis-played.uuuuuuSelect the desired number with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the   button =.The call is being made. "CALLING" and the name of the entry are shown on the display.Calling a phone number from the history The history of the cell phone is automat-ically downloaded after establishing the Bluetooth connection. The following phone numbers are stored in the history of the cell phone:Numbers dialedThe numbers of received callsThe numbers of missed callsTo call one of these numbers,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "CALL LOG" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Press the rocker switch   or   : to select one of the following menu items.RECEIVED: Received callsMISSED: Missed callsDIALED: Numbers dialedPress the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The entries of the corresponding list are displayed. The date and time are displayed for the selected entry, if available.uu•••uuuu•••u01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4701BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   47 14.03.2008   10:49:08 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:08 Uhr
48Bluetooth phone callSelect the desired entry with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the   button = to make the call.Speed dial The speed dial function allows direct access to the phone book of the device, the phone book downloaded from the cell phone, the lists of the history and the voice-dialing function.To use the speed dial,press the   button = during regular operation.A menu with the following menu items is displayed:DEV PBK: Phone book uploaded from the cell phoneRAD PBK: Phone book of the deviceRECEIVED: Received callsMISSED: Missed callsDIALED: Numbers dialedVR DIAL: Voice dialingTo dial a number from one of the phone books or one of the lists of the history,select the desired menu item with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2.Select the desired entry or the number with the rocker switch   or   :.Press the   button = to make the call.uuu••••••uuuuTo use voice dialing,use the rocker switch   or   : to select the "VR DIAL" menu item.Press the OK button 2.The voice recognition is activated. "SPEAK NOW" appears on the display.Note:The duration for which the voice recogni-tion activated depends on the connect-ed cell phone.Say the name for the desired phone number.The call is being made.Notes:To cancel voice recognition and re-turn to the last audio source, press the   button <.To use voice dialing, this function must be supported by your cell phone and activated in the cell phone.Changing the PIN  (PIN NUM )If you want to register a cell phone with the car sound system, you must enter PIN "1234". This PIN can also be changed:Open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "PIN NUM" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.uuu••uuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4801BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   48 14.03.2008   10:49:08 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:08 Uhr
49  Bluetooth phone callFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Now you can enter the new PIN:Enter the number sequence by press-ing the corresponding buttons of the keys 9.After entering one digit, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-rect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or   : again.After entering the complete new PIN number,press the OK button 2.The new entry is stored.Changing the Bluetooth name  of the device (RAD NAME)The Bluetooth name of the device under which it is displayed by other Bluetooth de-vices is set to "BLAUPUNKT BT" at the facto-ry. To change this name,open the Bluetooth menu.Press the rocker switch   or   : until the "RAD NAME" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.You can now enter a new Bluetooth name:Enter the name by pressing the corre-sponding buttons of the keys 9. Select the desired letter, if necessary by press-ing a button several times.After entering one letter, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-uuuuuurect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or  : again.After entering the complete name,press the OK button 2.The new Bluetooth name is stored.u01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   4901BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   49 14.03.2008   10:49:09 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:09 Uhr
50Sound settingsSound settings The following sound settings can be changed in the Audio menu:Adjusting bass, treble and volume dis-tributionSelecting the sound presettingChanging equalizer settingsSwitching off the equalizerNote:The settings for bass (BASS), middle (MIDDLE) and treble (TREBLE) are each stored for the current audio source.Opening the Audio menu To call up the Audio menu,press the AUDIO button 7.OR:Press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : until the Audio menu is displayed.Adjusting bass, treble and volume distributionTo perform settings,press the rocker switch   or   : in the Audio menu to select one of these menu items."BASS ": Bass level between -7 and +7"TREBLE ": Treble between -7 and +7"BALANCE ": Volume distribution left/right between -9 and +9••••uuuu•••"FADER ": Volume distribution front/rear between -9 and +9"X-BASS ": Increasing the bass at low volume from 0 (off) to 3The currently active setting is represented by a bar display.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.To change the setting, press the rocker switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Selecting a sound presetting (PRESETS )You can select sound presets for Pop, Rock and Classical . A sound preset allows adjust-ing a suitable combination of bass and tre-ble for the type of music.In the Audio menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "EN AUDIO" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The Enhanced Audio menu opens.In the Enhanced Audio menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly un-til the "PRESETS" menu item is selected. Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.••uuuuuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5001BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   50 14.03.2008   10:49:10 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:10 Uhr
51 Sound settingsFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Select one of the following sound pre-sets with the rocker switch   or   ::"POP""ROCK""CLASSIC"Switch the selected sound preset off with the   rocker switch : or on with the   rocker switch :.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Notes:Only one sound preset can be switched on at any time. To activate no sound preset, switch off the cur-rently switched-on sound preset.To obtain a perfect sound, the preset-tings can be supplemented further by the equalizer settings according to personal preferences. If you change the level setting for bass, treble or middle, the selected sound preset is switched off in the menu; but the oth-er level settings of the sound preset are retained.Equalizer settingsYour device features a digital 3-band equal-izer. It allows you to adjust the sound to your vehicle and your personal preferences and eliminate problems, such as droning or poor voice comprehension.u•••uu••Which equalizer setting is the correct one?Sound impressionMeasureFrequen-cy (Hz)LevelUnclean bass, droning, unpleasant pressure100–200 approx. –4Very transparent, aggressive sound, no stereo effect1000–2500 approx. –4 to –6 Muffl ed sound, low transparency, instruments do not excel10000–12500 approx. +4 to +6 Insuffi cient bass 60–80  approx. +4 to +6 Tip:Insert a CD which you know very well if you want to adjust the equalizer. First, set the bass, treble, balance, and fad-er to zero. For equalizer settings, first change the settings of the mid-frequen-cies, followed by those for treble and fi nally bass.The following table shows the expanded setting options for bass (EBASS), treble (ETREBLE), middle (EMIDDLE) and X-Bass (EXBASS) that can be performed in the Enhanced Audio menu.Note:The table does not contain all the set-tings that are possible in the Enhanced Audio menu.01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5101BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   51 14.03.2008   10:49:10 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:10 Uhr
52Sound settingsChanging equalizer settings (EBASS, ETREBLE, EMIDDLE, EXBASS)In the Enhanced Audio menu, you can change these settings : "GAIN "  (level )"FREQ "  (frequency)"QUAL " (quality factor )To adjust the equalizer,in the Audio menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "EN AUDIO" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The Enhanced Audio menu appears.Press the rocker switch   or   : in the Enhanced Audio menu to select one of these menu items."EBASS ":  Bass"ETREBLE": Treble"EMIDDLE": Middle"EXBASS ": Increasing bass at low volume•••uuu••••Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Press the rocker switch   or   : to switch between the available menu items (see the table above):"GAIN""FREQ""QUAL"Press the rocker switch   or   : to change the setting.After you performed the settings for all menu items,press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.uu•••uuAUDIO (Audio menu)EN AUDIO (Enhanced Audio menu)EBASS ETREBLE EMIDDLE EXBASSLevel (GAIN) – – -7 to +7 0 to 3Frequency (FREQ)60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 200 Hz10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 15 kHz, 17.5 kHz500 Hz, 1,000 Hz, 1,500 Hz, 2,500 Hz30 Hz, 60 Hz 100 HzQuality fac-tor (QUAL)1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 2.0 – 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25–01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5201BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   52 14.03.2008   10:49:11 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:11 Uhr
53 User settingsFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어User settingsIn the System menu, you can adjust these presettings to your preferences:Welcome textClock settingsVolume settingsDisplay settingsScan timeOpening the System menuPress the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.Changing the welcome text  (ON MSG )When you switch on the device, an anima-tion appears. It contains the factory set wel-come text "THE ADVANTAGE IN YOUR CAR". To change this text,in the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "ON MSG" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The current welcome text is displayed. The position digit fl ashes and can be changed. You can now enter your own welcome text with up to 35 characters:Enter the text by pressing the corre-sponding buttons of the keys 9. Select the desired letter, if necessary by press-ing a button several times.•••••uuuuuAfter entering one letter, the device auto-matically switches to the next one. To cor-rect any entry errors, select the correspond-ing digit by pressing the rocker switch   or  : again.After entering the complete welcome text,press the OK button 2 to store the welcome text entered.Notes:To quit the text input without chang-ing the welcome text, press the DIS•ESC button ;.If the text entry is interrupted, e.g. by a phone call, any of the changes per-formed so far are not stored.Changing time settings The following settings can be changed in the System menu:Switching time display on/off (OFF CLK)Selecting 12h/24h time display (CLK MODE)Setting the time (CLK SET)Switching time display on/off (OFF CLK)The time can be displayed while the de-vice is switched off, if the vehicle ignition is switched on. To switch this time display on/off,in the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "OFF CLK" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.u•••••uu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5301BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   53 14.03.2008   10:49:11 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:11 Uhr
54User settingsSwitch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "OFF CLK"  : Time display is on. "OFF CLK"  : Time display is off.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Selecting 12h/24h time display   (CLK MODE )The time can be displayed using the 12-hour or 24-hour format.In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "CLK MODE" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Use the rocker switch   or   : to se-lect the setting "12 HR AM", "12 HR PM" or "24 HR MODE".Press the   rocker switch : to switch on the selected setting.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS/ESC button ; to exit the menu.Setting the time (CLK SET)In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "CLK SET" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The time is displayed.Select the hours or minutes with the rocker switch   or   :.u••uuuuuuuuuEnter the desired digit by pressing the corresponding button of the keys 9.After entering the complete time,press the OK button 2 to store the time entered.Note:To fi nish the entry without changing the time, press the DIS•ESC button ;.Changing volume presettings The following presettings can be changed in the System menu:Power-on volume (ON VOL)Volume presettings of telephone/nav-igation announcement (TEL VOL) and volume reduction (MUTE VOL)Signal tone (BEEP ON)Speed-dependent volume increase (AUTO SND)Adjusting power-on volume (ON VOL /LAST VOL )To adjust the power-on volume,in the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "ON VOL" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The current power-on volume is displayed.Set the power-on volume with the rock-er switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.uu••••uuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5401BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   54 14.03.2008   10:49:12 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:12 Uhr
55 User settingsFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Alternately, you can select the "LAST VOL" setting. This sets the volume at power-on to the volume at the last switch-off:In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "LAST VOL" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Switch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "LAST VOL"  : On. "LAST VOL"  : Off.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Note:If "LAST VOL" is selected, the device is switched on with the volume adjusted under "ON VOL".Changing volume presettings for TEL and MUTEIf the device switches a phone call or navi-gation announcement, it is always done with the volume preset here.In addition, you can assign a lower volume up to the value 0 (mute) to the volume re-duction (MUTE).In the System menu, press the rock-er switch   or   : repeatedly until of these menu items is displayed:"MUTE VOL ": Presetting the volume of the volume reductionuuu••uu•"TEL VOL ": Presetting the volume of the phone call/navigation announce-mentPress the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The currently set volume is displayed.Set the volume with the rocker switch  or   :.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Notes:The volume preset by you will not be used,if the volume currently listened to is lower than the set mute level. The de-vice continues playing with the vol-ume listened to.if the volume currently listened to is higher than the set TEL volume. In this case, phone calls/navigation an-nouncements are reproduced with the volume listened to.Activating/deactivating the  signal tone  (BEEP ON)You can deactivate the signal tone that sounds as a confi rmation in the menus or when storing the stations on the station but-tons.In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "BEEP ON" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.•uuu••uu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5501BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   55 14.03.2008   10:49:13 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:13 Uhr
56User settingsSwitch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "BEEP ON "  : Signal tone on. "BEEP ON"  : Signal tone off.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Setting the speed-dependent volume increase   (AUTO SND )When you are driving faster, the device can automatically increase the volume to com-pensate for the driving noise. The volume is increased depending upon the speed. In or-der for this to work, the speedometer signal must be connected as described in the in-stallation instructions.The optimum setting for this volume in-crease depends on how noise levels devel-op in your particular vehicle. Try the setting that is perfect for your vehicle. You can se-lect a value between OFF (no increase) and 5 (maximum increase).In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "AUTO SND" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The current setting is displayed.Select the desired setting with the rock-er switch   or   :.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.u••uuuuuChanging display settings The following display settings can be changed in the System menu:Day/night brightness (D-DAY / D-NIGHT)Adjusting the display viewing angle (ANGLE)Adjusting the display color (DISP COL, COL SCAN, CON SCAN)Adjusting the display viewing angle (ANGLE )The angle at which the driver looks at the display is dependent upon, among other things, the installation position of the de-vice, the seating position, and the physical size of the driver. You can optimise the dis-play contrast for your viewing angle:In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "ANGLE" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The current setting is displayed.Use the rocker switch   or   : to select the desired setting between –6 and +6.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.•••uuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5601BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   56 14.03.2008   10:49:14 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:14 Uhr
57 User settingsFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Changing the day/night brightness (D-DAY/D-NIGHT )The device automatically switching to night mode if you turn on the light of your vehicle. For this purpose, the device must be con-nected with your vehicle via a correspond-ing connection as described in the installa-tion instructions.You can adjust the display brightness sepa-rately for day and night.In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the menu item "D-DAY" (day brightness) or "D-NIGHT" (night brightness) is selected. Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The current setting is displayed.Use the rocker switch   or   : to select the desired setting between 1 and 16.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Mixing the color for the display illumination (DISP COL )To customise the display illumination to suit your tastes you can mix a colour yourself us-ing the three primary colours red, green and blue (RGB).In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "DISP COL" menu item is selected. Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.uuuuuuThe current settings for "GREEN", "RED" and "BLUE" are displayed.Select a colour with the rocker switch   or   :.Adjust the value for the selected col-our with the rocker switch   or   : be-tween 0 and 16.After you adjusted all colours as desired,press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Selecting the colour of the display illumination from the colour scan (COL SCAN )During the colour seek, the colour of the dis-play illumination changes continuously, and you can select the current colour.In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "COL SCAN" menu item is selected. Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The colour seek is started. "AUTO COLOR-SCAN" appears on the display.Press the OK button 2 to select the current colour, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to cancel the colour seek without selecting a new colour.uuuuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5701BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   57 14.03.2008   10:49:14 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:14 Uhr
58User settingsSwitching the continuous colour change for the display illumination on/off (CON SCAN )You can select a constant colour change as the colour of the display illumination. If the colour change is activated, the display col-our changes constantly. The colour change is switched on or off in the system menu.In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "CON SCAN" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.Switch between the settings with the rocker switch   or   :. "CONTINUOUS COLSCAN"  : Colour change is on. "CONTINUOUS COLSCAN"  : Colour change is off.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.uuu••uChanging the scan time  (SCANTIME )The scan time of the SCAN function can be adjusted in the System menu for all audio sources between 5 and 30 seconds.In the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "SCANTIME" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The current setting is displayed.Use the rocker switch   or   : to select the desired setting in 5-second increments between 5 and 30.Press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.uuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5801BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   58 14.03.2008   10:49:15 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:15 Uhr
59 Additional settingsFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Additional settingsYou can perform additional settings:Confi guring the preamplifi er output for the subwooferActivating/deactivating demo modeDisplaying the version number of device componentsUpdating the device softwareConfi guring the preamplifi er output for the subwoofer  (SUBOUT )If you want to use an additional subwoofer  via an external amplifi er, it can be adjusted to the other loudspeakers. You can adjust the level of the Subout preamplifi er output for a selected cut-off frequency .You adjust the following settings in the Enhanced Audio menu for this purpose: "GAIN "  (level )"FREQ " (cut-off frequency)Press the AUDIO button 7.Press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "EN AUDIO" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.The Enhanced Audio menu appears.In the Enhanced Audio menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly un-til the "SUBOUT" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to call up the menu item.••••••uuuuuPress the rocker switch   or   : to change between these menu items:"GAIN" (from 0 to +7)"FREQ" (80 Hz, 120 Hz or 160 Hz)Press the rocker switch   or   : to change the setting.After you performed the settings for all menu items,press the OK button 2 to select a dif-ferent function, or press the DIS•ESC button ; to exit the menu.Activating/deactivating demo mode The Demo mode uses animations to show you which functions the device offers.To switch the demo mode on or off, switch off the device.Simultaneously press the MENU but-ton 6 and the 0 button of the alpha-numeric keys 9 while switching on the device.The device switches on with activated or deactivated demo mode. By pressing any button, the demo mode is interrupted and you can operate the device.Displaying version numbers You can display the version numbers of the different device components. Switch off the device.Simultaneously press the MENU but-ton 6 and the # button of the alphanu-u••uuuuuu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   5901BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   59 14.03.2008   10:49:16 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:16 Uhr
60Additional settingsmeric keys 9 while switching on the device.The version display with information about the software appears.Press the rocker switch   or   : to change between device components.To exit the version display,use the rocker switch   or   : to select the "EXIT" menu item.Press the OK button 2.The display of the audio source previously listened to is displayed.Updating the device software You can update the software of this device without removing it. New software versions can be found on the Internet under www.blaupunkt.com. The software is transferred to the device with a USB data carrier.Note:Please observe the information obtained at www.blaupunkt.com for handling the downloaded file and for installing the software on your device.To start the installation,connect the USB data carrier with the new software to the device.Press the MENU button 6.Press the   rocker switch : to open the "Syst" system menu.uuuuuuIn the System menu, press the rocker switch   or   : repeatedly until the "SW DNL" menu item is selected.Press the OK button 2 to start install-ing the new software.uu01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6001BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   60 14.03.2008   10:49:16 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:16 Uhr
61 Technical dataFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Technical dataWeight approx. 1.4 kgVoltage supplyOperating voltage: 10.5–14.4 VCurrent consumptionIn operation:10 seconds after switch-off:max. 10 A< 3.5 mAAmplifi er output power acc. to DIN 45324:max. power:4 x 25 W sine4 x 50 W at 14.4 VPreamplifi er output (Preamp Out)4 channels: 3 VInput sensitivityAUX-IN:Tel./Navi input:2 V / 6 kΩ10 V / 1 kΩTunerFrequency ranges USA    FM:     AM:Frequency ranges Thailand and Europe  FM:     AM:FM frequency response:87.7 – 107.9 MHz530 – 1 710 kHz87,5 – 108 MHz531 – 1 602 kHz35–16,000 HzCD playerFrequency response: 20–20,000 HzUSB portCurrent load max. 800 mASubject to technical changes!01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6101BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   61 14.03.2008   10:49:17 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:17 Uhr
62Service and WarrantyServiceIn some countries Blaupunkt offers a specif-ic repair service including a pick-up service.If you want to use this service, you may re-quest a pick-up service for your device via the Internet.Refer to www.blaupunkt.com to check if this service is available in your country.WarrantyWe provide a manufacturer's warranty for products bought within the European Union. For devices purchased outside the European Union, the warranty terms issued by our respective responsible domestic agency are valid.FCC InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Results. Operation is subject to the fol-lowing two conditions:This Device may not cause harmful inter-face, andThis device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for CLASS B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment 1.2.generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio commu-nications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu-lar 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 encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving an-tenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which re-ceiver is connected.Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.WARNINGChanges or modifi cations not expressly ap-proved by the manufacturer could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.CAUTIONExposure to Radio Freqency Radiation.Antenna schall be mounted in such a man-ner to minimize the potential for human con-tact during normal operation. The antenna should not be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit. The mini-mum separation distance of 20 cm from the antenna to the body of user required.1.2.3.4.01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6201BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   62 14.03.2008   10:49:17 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:17 Uhr
63 GlossaryFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어GlossaryBluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless radio communica-tion for short distances. This technology allows for transmitting voice and data be-tween devices, e.g. car sound system and cell phone.Quality factor – QUALITYIt determines the fi lter quality of the equal-izer, i.e. the edge steepness and fi lter band-width, dependent upon the characteristic frequency.ID3 tags ID3 tags contain additional information for MP3 fi les (e.g. artist, title, album, genre, year).Mass storage deviceFormat for storage media that can perma-nently store large amounts of data, such as USB removable storage devices (USB stick or USB hard disk).MP3, WMAMP3 and WMA are audio data formats that allow for high compression with little loss in quality.Playlist Playback list for MP3 or WMA fi les In playlists, you determine the order in which certain titles should be played. They are created with an MP3 manager, such as WinAmp or Windows Media Player.Root folder Main folder of a data carrier. The root folder contains all other folders.Shape CDs A shape CD is a CD whose form deviates from the usual circular shape. It can be cor-nered or contoured. The non-circular form does not allow the device to correctly center and read the CD in the drive. This results in damage to the CD drive.Subwoofer ,  SuboutSeparate low-bass loudspeaker. The device has a Subout preamplifi er output. You can connect either an active subwoofer or a sep-arate power amplifi er with subwoofer.TRAVEL STORE Automatic searching and storing of the 10 strongest radio stations received of the region.Tuner Receiving unit of the radio.USB – Universal Serial Bus USB is an interface for connecting external removable storage devices to the device.X-BASS X-BASS allows for boosting the bass at low volume levels. This renders the sound rich-er even at a low volume.01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6301BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   63 14.03.2008   10:49:17 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:17 Uhr
64IndexIndexAAM, AMT  20ANGLE  56Audio menu  50AUTO SND  56AUX  36Switching AUX input on  37AUX EDIT  37BBALANCE  50BANDSCAN  22BASS  50BEEP ON  56Bluetooth  40, 63Bluetooth name  49Changing the PIN  48Connection  34, 41Making a phone call  43, 44Preparation  40Streaming  34Browse mode  27CC'N'C  39C'n'C  36C‘n‘C mode  36CD (audio, CD-R, CD-RW)  18, 63CD changer  32, 33CD modeInserting/removing a CD  18Playing an MP3/WMA CD  25Start  23, 25Changing the scan time  58Changing the switch-off time  15Cleaning  7CLK MODE, 12HR and 24HR  54Clock, time display  53, 54COL SCAN  57Connection, Bluetooth  34, 40, 41Control panel  12Controls  10CONTSCAN  58Cut-off frequency  59DD-DAY, D-NIGHT (brightness for day and night)  57DEL ALL  42DELETE  42Demo mode  59Device card  12Device software  60DIAL NEW (dialing a phone number)  43DISP COL  57DisplaySettings  56Disposal  7Note:Keywords in capital letters refer to menu items.01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6401BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   64 14.03.2008   10:49:18 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:18 Uhr
65  IndexFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어EEBASS, EMIDDLE, ETREBLE  52Equalizer  52EXBASS  52External audio source: See AUXFFactory settings: See Resetting (NORMSET)FADER  50FM, FMT  20FREQ  52, 59GGAIN  52, 59HHistory (Bluetooth)  47IID3 tags  63Installation, self-installation  7LLAST VOL  54Level  52, 59MMaster telephone (Bluetooth)  41Memory bank  20MENU button  11MIX AUX  38MP3  16, 17, 25MUTE: See MutingMUTE VOL  55Muting  13NNORMSET  15OOFFTIMER  15ON MSG  53ON VOL  54PPAIR: See Registering (Bluetooth)Phone book of the cell phone  46Phone book of the device  44PIN NUM  48Playlist  28, 63PRESETS  50QQUAL  52Quality factor  52RRegistering (Bluetooth)  34, 41Resetting (NORMSET)  15Resetting the device (NORMSET)  15Root directory  6301BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6501BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   65 14.03.2008   10:49:18 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:18 Uhr
66IndexSSafety  6, 7SCANTIME  58Seek tuning sensitivity  22SENS  22Setting the region  19Signal tone  55Sound presettings  50Sound settings  50Speed dial (Bluetooth)  48StationScanning  22Storing  21Tuning, calling  20SUBOUT  59Subwoofer  59, 63Switch-off  13Switch-on  13TTEL VOL  55TRAVEL STORE  63Travel Store  21TREBLE  50Tuner  19, 63Seek tuning sensitivity  22Selecting a region  19Selecting a waveband  20Tuning into a station, storing  20UUSB medium  63Connecting  16Requirements  16Selecting  17, 25VVersion numbers  59Volume  11, 13Changing presettings  54Increase, speed-dependent  56WWaveband  20Welcome text  53WMA  16, 25XX-BASS  50, 6301BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6601BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   66 14.03.2008   10:49:19 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:19 Uhr
67 Factory settingsFRANÇAIS ENGLISHESPAÑOLPORTUGUÊS中文한국어한국어Factory settingsON VOL 15MUTE VOL 0TEL VOL 17SENS SENS HI6OFF CLOCK OFFCLOCKSET 12:00CLK MODE 12 HR MODEBEEP ON OND-DAYD-NIGHT16 15ANGLE 0AUTO SOUND 3SCAN TIME 10MIX AUX OFFDEMO MODE OFFPIN-NUM 1234CD-TEXT ON01BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   6701BA_HamburgMP68us_gb.indd   67 14.03.2008   10:49:19 Uhr14.03.2008   10:49:19 Uhr

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