Radio / CD
Los Angeles MP71
Operating instructions
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OPERATING ELEMENTS
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button for opening the control unit
Button for switching the device on and
off and for muting the device
Volume control
Softkeys. The function of the Softkeys
depends on the contents of the dis-
play at the time
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OK button for confirming menu entries
and for leaving the menu
DEQ button for calling up the equaliz-
er menu
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Multi-function rocker
MENU button, which calls up the bas-
ic settings menu
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AUD button for adjusting bass, treble,
balance, fader and loudness
DIS button, to change the contents of
the display
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Display
CD button, to start playing the CD
CDC button, to start play from the CD
changer (only if connected) or
play from an external audio source
(only if connected)
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TUNE button, to begin radio operation
Calling up the radio function menu
(only possible when the radio is
switched on)
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CONTENTS
Notes ............................................... 6 CD operation................................. 18
Road safety ............................................. 6
Fitting ...................................................... 6
Accessories............................................. 6
Starting CD operation and inserting
the CD ................................................... 18
Removing the CD.................................. 18
Selecting a track.................................... 18
Fast searching (audible)........................ 19
Random Track Replay (MIX)................. 19
Scanning tracks (SCAN) ....................... 19
Repeating tracks (REPEAT).................. 19
Changing the display contents .............. 19
KeyCardTheft Protection .............. 7
Switching on and off ...................... 9
Adjusting the volume................... 10
Tone and volume .......................... 11
Adjusting the bass................................. 11
Adjusting the treble ............................... 11
Loudness............................................... 11
Adjusting the left/right volume balance . 11
Adjusting the front/rear volume ratio
MP3 mode ..................................... 20
Preparing the MP3 CD .......................... 20
Switching to MP3 mode ........................ 21
Selecting a directory.............................. 21
Selecting tracks..................................... 21
Fast searching (audible)........................ 21
Random track play (MIX) ...................... 21
Scanning tracks (SCAN) ....................... 22
Repeating individual tracks or
(fader).................................................... 11
Adjusting the display ................... 12
Radio Operation ........................... 13
Switching to Radio Mode ...................... 13
RDS Function........................................ 13
Tuner Alternative ................................... 13
Select Waveband/Memory Level .......... 13
Setting the station ................................. 14
Setting station search sensitivity ........... 14
Saving a station..................................... 14
Saving a station automatically
(Travelstore) .......................................... 14
Going to a pre-set station...................... 14
Scanning through stations .................... 15
Setting sample duration (Scantime) ...... 15
Programme type (PTY) ......................... 15
Optimising radio reception .................... 16
Switching between stereo and mono .... 17
Changing information displayed............ 17
Setting the tuner.................................... 17
whole directories (REPEAT).................. 22
Setting the display................................. 22
Setting scrolling text .............................. 22
CD changer operation (optional) 23
Starting CD changer operation.............. 23
Selecting a CD ...................................... 23
Selecting a track.................................... 23
Fast searching (audible)........................ 23
Changing the display contents .............. 24
Repeat play of individual tracks
or whole CDs (REPEAT) ....................... 24
Playing tracks in random sequence (MIX) 24
Sampling all tracks on all CDs (SCAN) . 24
CLOCK - Time ............................... 25
Equalizer ....................................... 26
External audio sources................ 29
Pre-amplifier / subout .................. 29
Technical data .............................. 30
Guarantee ..................................... 30
Installation instructions............. 112
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NOTES
Notes
Fitting
If you want to fit your car radio yourself, read
the fitting and connecting notes at the end of
the guide.
Thank you for deciding to use a Blaupunkt
product. We hope you enjoy using this new
piece of equipment.
Before using the device for the first time,
please read these operating instructions.The
Blaupunkt editors are constantly working on
making the operating instructions clearer and
easier to understand. However, if you still
have any questions on how to operate the
unit please contact your dealer or the tele-
phone hotline for your country. You will find
the hotline telephone numbers printed at the
back of this booklet.
Accessories
Only use accessories approved by Blaupunkt.
Remote control
The optional RC 10, RC 10 H, and RC 08
remote controls allow you to control your car
radio’s basic functions safely and convenient-
ly.
Amplifier
Any Blaupunkt amplifier can be used.
Road safety
CD changer
Road safety has the first priority. Only
make adjustments to your car radio when
the traffic conditions allow. Familiarise your-
self with the device before you start driv-
ing.
The following Blaupunkt CD changers can be
connected:
CDC A 06, CDC A 08, CDC A 072 and IDC
A 09.
If an adapter cable is used (Blaupunkt No.
7 607 889 093) the CDC A 05 or CDC A 071
CD changers can also be connected.
You must be able to hear audible alarms
from police vehicles, fire engines or am-
bulances promptly when inside the vehi-
cle. You must therefore listen at an appro-
priate volume when travelling.
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. In the
case of the Compact Drive MP3, you first use
a computer to store the MP3 tracks on the
Microdrive™ hard disk of the Compact Drive
MP3, and then, when the Compact Drive MP3
is connected to the car radio, you can play
the tracks like normal CD tracks.
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THEFT PROTECTION
Note:
KeyCard Theft Protection
If the wrong kind of card, such as a credit card,
is inserted into the device, “Wrong KC” will
appear on the display.
Two KeyCards are included with your car ra-
dio.
If one KeyCard is lost or damaged you can
obtain a replacement through your Blaupunkt
dealer.
Remove the incorrect card, and insert a Key-
Card that is known to the device.
Removing the KeyCard
To unlock the control unit:
➮ Press the button 1.
The control unit opens.
If you use two KeyCards, the settings of the
first KeyCard are adopted by the first Key-
Card. You can, however, store the following
functions separately:
station button allocation, bass, treble, balance
and fader settings, loudness, beep volume
and equalizer settings.
➮ Push the card with the holder to the
right until you feel it stop.
➮ Remove the card from the control unit.
In addition to this, the most recent settings
for waveband, station, RDS,scan time, search
sensitivity, initial volume and SHARX are
stored.
➮ Close the control unit.
Note:
In order to prevent theft, remove the KeyCard
whenever you leave the vehicle, and leave the
control unit opened.
This means that the basic settings you have
selected are made as soon as the KeyCard
is inserted.
For reasons of safety the control unit
must always be closed when the vehicle is
moving.
Inserting the KeyCard
➮ Press the button 1.
The control unit opens.
Replacing KeyCards / “Training”
a second KeyCard
➮ Insert the KeyCard, as shown in the di-
agram (arrow 1), with the contact sur-
faces downwards.
Note:
A maximum of two KeyCards can be used
per device.
If you already have two KeyCards for the de-
vice and you “train” a third KeyCard, the de-
vice can no longer be operated with the Key-
Card not involved in the training process.
To “train” a new KeyCard in case of loss or
damage:
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➮ Insert the first KeyCard and switch the
➮ Gently push the KeyCard with the hold-
er in the direction of the arrow (2) until
you feel it stop.
device on.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 until
➮ Close the control unit (arrow 3).
“LEARN KC” appears in the display.
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THEFT PROTECTION
➮ Press the button 7.
Training a new KeyCard /
Entering the master code
If you no longer have a valid KeyCard for your
device, and would like to train a new KeyCard:
“CHANGE” appears in the display.
➮ Remove the first KeyCard.
➮ Insert the new KeyCard.
“LEARN OK” appears in the display.
To leave the menu:
➮ Insert the new, unknown KeyCard into
the device.
➮ Close the control unit.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ If necessary, switch the device off.
The radio can now be operated with the new
KeyCard.
➮ Hold down the TUNE and ST1 buttons
> and 4 at the same time.
KeyCard lost or damaged
➮ Switch the device on with the main but-
ton 2.
If all the KeyCards belonging to a device are
damaged or lost, a new KeyCard will have to
be “retrained” with the device’s master code.
You will find this code in the device’s Car Ra-
dio Passport.
“0000” appears in the display.
Enter the four-figure master code from the Car
Radio Passport as follows:
➮ Enter each of the numbers for the mas-
ter code using the and buttons 7
pressing until the desired number ap-
pears in the display.
Keep your Car Radio Passport in a
safe place, but never in the car itself.
The instructions for this are in the section on
“Training a new KeyCard / Entering the mas-
ter code”.
➮ To enter the next/previous digit, use the
and buttons 7.
Using this KeyCard, you can then “train” a
second KeyCard. Please read the section on
“Replacing /Training KeyCards”.
➮ When the master code is correctly dis-
played, press the OK button 5.
If the device switches to play, the new Key-
Card has been accepted.
New KeyCards can be obtained from your
dealer.
Visual theft protection (LED)
When the device is switched off and the Key-
Card has been removed, the power button
and the CD slot illumination can be set to flash.
This is done by setting “LED” to “ON” in the
menu.
➮ Press the MENU button, 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 until either
“LED ON” or “LED OFF” appears in the
display.
➮ Press the or button 7 to switch
between the settings ON and OFF.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
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THEFT PROTECTION
SWITCHING ON AND OFF
Switching on and off
There are a number of methods for switching
the device on or off.
Display Radio Passport Data
Using the KeyCard supplied, you can view
Radio Passport data such as device name,
type number (7 6 ...) and device number in
the display.
Switching on and off with the
button 2
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 until “READ
➮ Press the main button 2 to switch on.
KC” appears in the display.
The device switches on.
➮ Press the button 7.
The Radio Passport data is shown on the dis-
play as scrolling text.
➮ To switch off, hold the main button 2,
pressed for longer than two seconds.
The device switches off.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Switching on and off with the
vehicle ignition
If the device is correctly connected to the ve-
hicle ignition, and has not been switched off
with the main button 2, it is switched on and
off along with the ignition.
Care of the KeyCard
The KeyCard can only function properly if the
contacts are free of particles.Avoid touching
the contacts with your skin.
You can also switch the device on when the
ignition is off.
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts us-
ing a lint-free cloth dipped in alcohol.
➮ Press the main button 2.
Note:
In order to protect the vehicle battery, the
device is automatically switched off after an
hour if the vehicle ignition is off.
Switching on and off with the
KeyCard
You can also switch the device on and off by
inserting and removing the KeyCard, if the
device was not previously switched off with
the main button 2. Read the chapter on
“KeyCard theft protection” for information
about inserting and removing the KeyCard.
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VOLUME
Muting
Adjusting the volume
You can reduce the level of the volume (mute)
suddenly.
The volume can be adjusted in steps from 0
(off) to 66 (maximum).
➮ Press the main button 2.
“MUTE” is shown on the display.
➮ To increase the volume, turn the volume
control to the right.
➮ To reduce the volume, turn the volume
Cancelling the mute
➮ Press the main button 2.
or
control to the left.
Adjusting the switch-on volume
The volume level of the device when it is
switched on can be adjusted.
➮ Turn the volume control 3.
Muting during telephone
operation
If your car radio is connected to a mobile tele-
phone, the radio is muted when the telephone
is taken “off the hook”. This requires the mo-
bile telephone to be connected to the car ra-
dio as described in the fitting instructions.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the button 7 as often as is
necessary for “ON VOL” to appear in
the display.
➮ Adjust the switch-on volume with the
buttons 7 or with the volume con-
trol.
Adjusting the volume for the
confirmation tone (beep)
If you set a volume level below “1”, “LAST
VOL” will appear in the display. This means
that whatever volume was in use before the
device was switched off will be activated again
when the device is switched on.
With certain functions, if you hold a button
pressed for longer than two seconds, for in-
stance in order to save a station frequency to
a station button, a confirmation tone, or beep,
is generated. The volume level of the beep
can be adjusted.
Risk of serious injury!
If the level of switch-on volume is set to
maximum, the volume when switching on
can be very high.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the button 7 as often as is
necessary for “BEEP” to appear in the
display.
If the volume was set to maximum
before switching off, and the value for the
switch-on volume is set to “LAST VOL”, the
volume when switching on can be very
high.
➮ Adjust the volume with the
buttons
7 or with the volume control. “0”
means that the beep is off, while “9” is
the maximum beep volume.
Either case can result in serious injury to
hearing!
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
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TONE AND VOLUME
Adjusting the left/right volume
balance
➮ In order to adjust the balance, press the
AUD button 9.
“BASS” appears in the display.
Tone and volume
Note:
You can make separate adjustments to the
bass, treble and loudness for each audio
source.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “BAL” to appear in the
display.
Adjusting the bass
➮ Press the AUD button, 9.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
adjust the balance between left and
right.
“BASS” appears in the display.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
adjust the bass.
When you have finished the adjustment
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
When you have finished the adjustment
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
Adjusting the front/rear volume
ratio (fader)
Adjusting the treble
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
➮ In order to adjust the fader, press the
“BASS” appears in the display.
AUD button 9.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “TREBLE” to appear in
the display.
“BASS” appears in the display.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “FADER” to appear in
the display.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
adjust the treble.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
adjust the balance between front and
rear.
When you have finished the adjustment
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
When you have finished the adjustment
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
Loudness
Loudness refers to a bass boost at low vol-
ume levels matching the ear’s sensitivity.
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
“BASS” appears in the display.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “LOUD” to appear in
the display.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
adjust the loudness. “LOUD OFF”
means that the loudness function is in-
active, while “LOUD 6” indicates the
maximum loudness boost.
When you have finished the adjustment
➮ Press the AUD button 9.
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DISPLAY
Night-time display brightness
Adjusting the display
You can adjust the display to its location in
your vehicle and to your taste.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “DIM NGHT” to appear
in the display.
Adjusting the viewing angle
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Adjust the brightness with the
key
7.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “ANGLE” to appear in
the display.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Adjust the viewing angle with the
key 7.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Adjusting the display brightness
If your car radio has been connected as de-
scribed in the fitting instructions, the display
brightness will switch with the headlights.The
display brightness can be set at separate lev-
els for day and night in steps from 1 to 9.
Daytime display brightness
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “DIM DAY” to appear in
the display.
➮ Adjust the brightness with the
key
7.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
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RADIO OPERATION
Switching TA on and off
Radio Operation
To use the TA function:
Switching to Radio Mode
If the car radio is in another operating mode:
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “TA”.
The TA function is active when “TA” appears
in the display with light and shade reversed.
➮ Press the TUNE button >.
To deactivate the TA function:
RDS Function
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “TA”
This device is equipped with an RDS radio
receiver. Some FM stations transmit a signal
in addition to the program itself containing
information such as the name of the station
and the type of program (PTY).
again.
Select Waveband/Memory Level
This radio can receive FM and AM stations.
Three memory levels are available for the FM
waveband (FMI, FMII and FMT), and two
memory levels for the AM waveband (M and
MT).
If RDS is activated, the station name is dis-
played as soon as it is received. The program
type can also be displayed if required. Read
more about this in the section on “Program
Type (PTY)”.
Six stations can be stored in each memory
level.
Switching RDS on and off
Selecting the waveband
To use the RDS function:
To switch between FM and AM:
➮ Press the TUNE button > when the ra-
➮ Press the TUNE button > when the ra-
dio is operating.
dio is operating.
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “RDS”.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “BND”
until the desired waveband is shown in
the display.
The RDS function is active if “RDS” is dis-
played with light and shade reversed. When
RDS is switched on or off, “RDS ON” or “RDS
OFF” appears briefly in the display.
To return to the basic radio menu
➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait for
eight seconds. The settings are then
saved.
To return to the basic radio menu:
➮ Press the TUNE button > or wait for
eight seconds. The settings are then
saved.
Selecting memory level
To switch between the various memory lev-
els (FMI, FMII, FMT, AM, AMT):
Tuner Alternative
Using theTAfunction (Tuner Alternative), the
device automatically searches for the best fre-
quency on which the current RDS station can
be received.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “NEXT”
until the desired memory level is shown
in the display.
The memory levels appear in the following
order: FM I, FM II, FMT, M (AM), MT (AMT).
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RADIO OPERATION
Setting the station
Saving a station
There are a number of ways to set the sta-
tion.
Saving a station manually
➮ Choose the desired memory level: FM I,
Automatic station search
FM II, FMT, M or MT.
➮ Press the or button 7.
➮ Tune in the desired station as described
The next station that can be received is tuned
in.
under “Setting the station”.
➮ Hold down the softkey 4 indicating the
position [(“ST1” - “ST6”) where the sta-
tion is to be stored] for longer than two
seconds.
Manual station tuning
You can also tune to the station manually:
➮ Press the or button 7.
Saving a station automatically
(Travelstore)
You can also save the six strongest stations
in the area automatically. This is done in the
FMT and MT memory levels.
Setting station search sensitivity
You can choose whether to search only for
stations with strong signals, or whether weak
stations should be included:
➮ Select the waveband (AM or FM) to
Note:
which the setting should apply.
Any stations previously saved on this level will
be deleted.
➮ Press the MENU button, 8.
To use the Travelstore function:
➮ Press the or button 7 until “FM-
SENS” or “AM-SENS” appears in the
display.
➮ Press the TUNE button > when the ra-
dio is operating.
➮ Press the button or 7.
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
The current sensitivity value is shown on the
display. “SENS 6” indicates the maximum
sensitivity for the reception of distant trans-
mitters, and “SENS 1” indicates the lowest
sensitivity.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “TS”.
Storing starts. “T-STORE” appears in the dis-
play. When the procedure is complete, the
station in memory location 1 on the FMT or
MT level is played.
➮ Set the desired sensitivity by pressing
or 7.
Going to a pre-set station
➮ Select the memory level or waveband.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “ST1” -
“ST6” for the desired station.
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RADIO OPERATION
Stop the SCAN, continue listening to a
station
Scanning through stations
Scanning through available stations
(Radio SCAN)
➮ Press any button on the arrow block 7.
The scanning process is stopped, and the last
station sampled continues playing.
You can listen to short samples of all current-
ly receivable stations. The length of the sam-
ples can be set, in the menu, to between 5
and 30 seconds.
Setting sample duration
(Scantime)
➮ Press the MENU button, 8.
Start radio SCAN
To start the radio scan:
➮ Press the or button 7 until
➮ Press the TUNE button > when the ra-
“SCANTIME” appears in the display.
dio is operating.
➮ Set the desired sampling time by press-
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
ing or 7.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “SCA”.
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” appears
briefly in the display, after which the current
station name or the frequency is displayed,
flashing.
Note:
The selected sample length also applies to
scanning in CD, tape cassette, MiniDisc and
CD changer mode (depending on how your
device is equipped).
Scan through the pre-set stations
You can listen to short samples from all the
stations saved on the various memory levels
that can currently be received. The length of
the samples can be set, in the menu, to be-
tween 5 and 30 seconds.
Programme type (PTY)
Besides transmitting the station name, some
FM stations also provide information on the
type of programme that they are broadcast-
ing. Your radio can receive and display this
information.
Start pre-set SCAN
To start the pre-set scan:
➮ Press the TUNE button > when the ra-
For example, the programme types can be:
dio is operating.
CULTURE
SPORT
ROCK
TRAVEL
NEWS
JAZZ
POP
The radio function menu is shown on the dis-
play.
MUSIC
➮ Hold down the softkey 4 indicating
Using the PTY function, you can directly se-
lect stations of a particular programme type.
“SCA” for longer than one second.
The scanning process starts. “SCAN” appears
briefly in the display. The memory levels are
scanned one after another, and the memory
location from “ST1” to “ST6” currently being
sampled is displayed with light and shade
reversed.
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RADIO OPERATION
If you want to select another programme type,
buttons
PTY-EON
If you specify the programme type and start
seek tuning, the unit will switch from the cur-
rent station to a station of the selected pro-
gramme type.
➮ keep pressing one of the
7 until the required programme type is
displayed.
Or
To select a stored programme type,
Note:
➮
If no station is found that corresponds to
the selected programme type, you will
hear a beep sound and “NO PTY” ap-
pears briefly in the display. The radio
will then retune to the station that was
received last.
➮ press one of the softkeys 4 corre-
sponding to the “ST1” – “ST6” display
items.
The selected programme type is displayed
briefly. To start seek tuning,
➮ press the or button 7.
➮
If the tuned radio station or another sta-
tion on the broadcasting network broad-
casts the required programme type at a
later point in time, the radio automatical-
ly switches from the currently tuned sta-
tion or from CD mode / CD changer
mode to the station whose programme
type matches the one you selected.
The next receivable station corresponding to
your selected programme type will then be
tuned into.
Storing a programme type on a station
button
➮ Select a programme type using the or
button 7.
Switching PTY on/off
To store a programme type,
To use the PTY function,
➮ press and hold (for longer than one sec-
ond) one of the softkeys 4 correspond-
ing to the “ST1” – “ST6” display items.
➮ press the TUNE button > in radio
mode.
The radio functions menu appears in the dis-
play.
The programme type is now stored in the
selected location.
➮ Press the softkey 4 that corresponds
Optimising radio reception
to the “PTY” display item.
When PTY is activated, the display briefly
shows the programme type that was select-
ed last. PTY appears in the display.
Treble cut in the presence of interference
(HICUT)
The HICUT function improves the sound
when radio reception is poor. When interfer-
ence is being received, the treble is automat-
ically cut which also reduces the level of in-
terference.
To return to the main radio menu,
➮ press the TUNE button > or wait eight
seconds.
The settings are saved.
Setting HICUT
Selecting a programme type and starting
seek tuning
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7.
➮ Press the or button 7 until “HI-
CUT” appears in the display.
The current programme type appears in the
display.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 to adjust
the HICUT function.
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RADIO OPERATION
“NO HICUT” means that the function is inac-
tive, while “HICUT 3” indicates the strongest
automatic reduction of treble and interference.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Changing information displayed
You can select which information is shown
on the display. The upper display line (the
headline) can display the station name, fre-
quency or program type. The lower display
line (DOT field) can display the time or the
memory level.
Bandwidth selection in the presence of
interference (SHARX)
The SHARX function enables you to minimize
interference from neighbouring stations.
Switch on the SHARX function when stations
are crowded.
Changing the headline
➮ Hold down the DIS button : until the
desired information is displayed, i.e. sta-
tion name, frequency or program type.
Switching SHARX on and off
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 until
Changing the DOT field
“SHARX” appears in the display.
➮ Hold down the DIS button : for longer
➮ Press the or buttons 7 to switch
than one second.
SHARX on or off.
The display switches between time and mem-
ory level.
“NO SHARX” means that the function is not
active, while “SHARX ON” means that the
bandwidth selection is operating automatical-
ly.
Setting the tuner
You can set the tuner for use in the USA or
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Latin America.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 until “TUN-
ER” appears in the display.
Switching between stereo and
mono
When radio reception is poor, you can switch
to mono mode. When first switched on, the
radio always plays in stereo.The selection of
stereo or mono is made via the menu.
➮ Press the or button 7 to choose
between “USA” and “LATIN”.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 until
“STEREO” or “MONO” appears in the
display.
➮ Press the or button 7 to choose
between stereo and mono.
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CD OPERATION
CD operation
You can use this unit to play standard CDs
with a diameter of 12 cm. Besides being able
to play CDs containing audio data on the Los
Angeles MP71, you can also play CDs con-
taining MP3 files. For further details, please
read the chapter entitled “MP3 mode” that
follows this chapter.
Starting CD operation and
inserting the CD
➮
If there is no CD in the drive
➮ press the button 1.
The control unit opens.
➮ Insert the CD with the printed side up-
wards gently into the drive until you can
feel some resistance.
CD-Rs (CDs that you have “burned” yourself)
can generally also be played. Due to the var-
ying quality of CDs, Blaupunkt cannot guar-
antee that this will work properly. If problems
occur with your own burned CDs, you should
try another brand of CD blank or choose an-
other blank colour. Best results are achieved
with CD blanks that provide 74 minutes of
playing time.
The CD is automatically drawn into the drive.
As the CD is drawn in it must neither be held
back nor supported.
➮ Close the control unit with gentle pres-
sure until you feel it latch.
The CD menu is displayed, and the CD starts
playing.
➮
If there is already a CD in the drive
Rewritable CDs (CD-RW) generally cannot
be played!
➮ press the CD button <.
The CD menu is displayed, and play begins
from the point where it was last interrupted.
There is a risk of damaging the CD
drive!
Removing the CD
➮ Press the button 1.
Neither CD singles with a diameter of 8
cm nor non-circular “shape” CDs may be
used.
The control unit opens to the front.
No responsibility can be accepted for dam-
age to the CD drive through the use of un-
suitable CDs.
➮ Press the button on the opened control
unit.
The CD is ejected.
➮ Carefully remove the CD.
Note:
If you do not remove the CD within 30 sec-
onds it will be drawn back into the drive.
Selecting a track
➮ Press one of the buttons in the arrow
button group 7 as often as needed for
the number of the desired track to ap-
pear in the display.
If the or button 7 is pressed once the
current track will be started again.
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CD OPERATION
Fast searching (audible)
Repeating tracks (REPEAT)
In order to search rapidly backwards or for-
wards
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “RPT”.
The title will be repeated until RPT is deactiv-
ated.
➮ hold down one of the
,
or but-
tons 7 until the fast search backwards
Stopping REPEAT
of forwards starts.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “RPT”
Random Track Replay (MIX)
again.
Play continues as normal.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “MIX”.
“MIX CD” appears briefly on the display. The
next track to be played will be selected at ran-
dom.
Changing the display contents
You can choose between different display
modes during CD operation:
Ending MIX
➮
Display of track number and time.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “MIX”
➮
Display of track number and play time.
again.
➮ In order to change between the display
modes, press the DIS button : as of-
ten as you need for the desired informa-
tion to be shown on the display.
“MIX OFF” appears briefly on the display.
Scanning tracks (SCAN)
You can hear a brief sample from all the tracks
on the CD.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “SCA”.
“SCAN” appears in the display. The tracks on
the CD are played in ascending order.
Note:
The duration of the samples can be adjusted.
For information on setting the sampling dura-
tion, read the paragraphs on “Adjusting the
Sample Duration” in the “Radio Operation”
section.
Stopping the SCAN to continue listening
to a track
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “SCA”
again.
The track that is currently being sampled will
continue to be played.
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MP3 MODE
MP3 mode
On the LosAngeles MP71 you can also play
CD-Rs containing MP3 music files.
Fig. 1
D01
Fig. 2
D01
MP3 is a process developed by the Fraun-
hofer Institute for compressing CD audio data.
Compression allows data to be reduced to
around 10% of their original size without a
noticeable loss in quality (at a bit rate of 128
Kbit/s). If a lower bit rate is used to convert
CD audio data to MP3, you can create small-
er files but there will be a loss of quality.
T001
D02
D03
T002
T003
T004
T005
T006
T007
T008
T009
T010
T011
D04
T001
T001
T002
T003
T004
T005
T002
T003
T004
T005
T006
T007
T008
T009
T010
T011
Preparing the MP3 CD
The various combinations of CD burners, CD
burning software and CD blanks may lead to
problems arising with the ability to play cer-
tain CDs. If problems occur with your own
burned CDs, you should try another brand of
CD blank or choose another blank colour.
Best results are achieved with CD blanks that
provide 74 minutes of playing time.
D05
T001
T002
T003
T004
T005
T006
T007
The format of the CD must be ISO 9660 Lev-
el 1 or Level 2. Other formats cannot be
played reliably.
Since using some burner software can lead
to inconsistencies in the way items are num-
bered, you should ensure that the root direc-
tory D01 either contains only subdirectories
containing tracks (Fig. 1) or only tracks
(Fig. 2).
Avoid multi-sessions. If you write more than
one session to the CD, only the first session
will be detected.
In order to avoid overly long access times,
you should not create more than 20 directo-
ries on any MP3-CD that you want to play on
the Los Angeles MP71 (though a maximum
of 127 directories are technically possible).
These directories can be individually select-
ed on the LosAngeles MP71.
Each track can be named using the PC. The
directory name can be displayed in the Los
Angeles MP71’s display. Name the directo-
ries and tracks using your CD burner software.
The software’s operating instructions will pro-
vide details on how to do this.
Each directory can contain up to 254 tracks
and subdirectories, which can also be select-
ed. A maximum of 8 levels of directories are
allowed.
Note:
➮
When naming directories and tracks you
should avoid using special characters.
If you like your files to be in the correct order,
you should use burner software that places
files in alphanumerical order. If your software
does not provide this feature, you can also
sort the files manually. To do so, you should
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MP3 MODE
place a number (e.g. “001”, “002”, etc.) be-
fore each file name – the leading zeros must
also be included.
directory D02 will be skipped and D03
will be played. The display will then au-
tomatically switch from “D02” to “D03”.
Each track can be given a name (ID tag).The
track’s name can also be shown in the dis-
play.
Selecting tracks
To move up or down to another track in the
current directory,
When creating (encoding) MP3 files from the
audio files, you should use bit rates up to a
maximum of 256 kB/sec.
➮ keep pressing the or button 7 un-
til the number of the required track ap-
pears in the display.
Only MP3 files with the “.MP3” file extension
can be played on the Los Angeles MP71.
If the button 7 is pressed once, the cur-
rent track will be played again from the be-
ginning.
Note:
To ensure uninterrupted playback,
Fast track selection
➮
do not change the file extension to
“.MP3” of any files other than MP3 files
and then attempt to play them!
Fast track selection allows you to quickly se-
lect tracks in large directories. Fast track se-
lection selects tracks in steps of ten.
➮
➮
Do not use “mixed” CDs containing non-
MP3 data and MP3 tracks.
To quickly select tracks backwards or for-
wards,
Do not use mix mode CDs containing
audio tracks and MP3 tracks.
➮ keep one of the
buttons 7
pressed until fast-reverse / fast-forward
Switching to MP3 mode
track selection begins.
MP3 mode is activated in the same way as
normal CD mode. For further details, please
read the section entitled “Switching to CD
mode and inserting a CD” in the “CD mode”
chapter.
Fast searching (audible)
To fast search backwards or forwards,
➮ keep one of the
/
buttons 7
pressed until fast searching backwards /
forwards begins.
Selecting a directory
To avoid overly long access times, you should
use a maximum of 20 directories.
Random track play (MIX)
➮ Press the softkey 4 that corresponds
To move up or down to another directory,
to the “MIX” display item.
➮ keep pressing the or button 7 un-
til the number of the required directory
appears in the display after “D”.
“MIX CD” appears briefly in the display. The
next track to be played will be picked at ran-
dom.
Stopping MIX
Note:
➮
Any directories that do not contain MP3
files will be skipped automatically. If, for
instance, you are listening to tracks in
directory D01 and you select the next
directory by pressing the button 7,
➮ Press the softkey 4 that corresponds
to the “MIX” display item again.
“MIX OFF” appears briefly in the display and
the unit plays track 1 in the current directory.
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MP3 MODE
Scanning tracks (SCAN)
Setting the display
You can briefly play all the tracks on the CD.
There are various options available for dis-
playing the name of the artist, track, directory
and file.
➮ Press the softkey 4 that corresponds
to the “SCA” display item.
Displaying the directory name and ID-
TAG (artist and track name)
“SCAN” appears in the display. The tracks on
the CD are briefly played in ascending order.
To display the name of the directory, artist and
track, select “TAG ON” in the menu.
Note:
➮
You can set the scanning time. For fur-
ther details, please read the section en-
titled “Setting the scantime” in the “Ra-
dio mode” chapter.
Displaying the directory name and file
name
To display the directory name and file name,
select “TAG OFF” in the menu.
Stopping SCAN and continuing playback
Setting TAG
➮ Press the softkey 4 that corresponds
to the “SCA” display item again.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
The currently scanned track will then contin-
ue to be played normally.
➮ Keep pressing the or button 7 un-
til “TAG ON” or “TAG OFF” appears in
the display.
Repeating individual tracks or
whole directories (REPEAT)
➮ Press the softkey 4 that corresponds
➮ Use the
buttons 7 to switch be-
tween the settings.
To close the menu,
to the “RPT” display item.
➮ press the OK button 5 or MENU but-
“RPT TRCK” appears briefly in the display.
To repeat the whole directory,
ton 8.
The settings are saved.
➮ press the softkey 4 that corresponds
to the “RPT” display item again.
Setting scrolling text
“RPT DIR” appears briefly in the display.
You can choose whether you want the dis-
play that you set under “TAG ON/OFF” to
appear as scrolling text (“SCRL ON”) or ap-
pear non-recurrently (“SCRL OFF”).
Cancelling REPEAT
To stop the current track or current directory
from being repeated,
Setting SCROLL
➮ keep pressing the softkey 4 that corre-
sponds to the “RPT” display item until
“RPT OFF” appears briefly in the dis-
play.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Keep pressing the or button 7 un-
til “SCRL ON” or “SCRL OFF” appears
in the display.
➮ Use the
buttons 7 to switch be-
tween the settings.
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MP3 MODE
CD CHANGER OPERATION
To close the menu,
CD changer operation
(optional)
On page 6 of this guide you can find which
CD changers can be used with this device.
You can also refer to your Blaupunkt dealer.
➮ press the OK button 5 or MENU but-
ton 8.
The settings are saved.
Note:
If you selected “SCRL OFF”, you can display
the scrolling text non-recurrently:
Note:
The operating instructions for your CD chang-
er will provide information about handling
CDs, inserting them and operating the CD
changer.
➮ To do so, briefly press the DIS button
:.
If you selected “SCRL ON”, you can briefly
display the directory and track number:
Starting CD changer operation
➮ Press the CDC button =.
➮ To do so, briefly press the DIS button
:.
The CD changer menu is displayed, and play
will continue from the point where it was last
interrupted. If the magazine is removed from
the CD changer and re-inserted, play will start
with the first track on the first CD detected by
the CD changer.
Selecting a CD
➮ In order to change up or down to anoth-
er CD, press the or button 7 until
the number of the CD you want appears
on the display.
Selecting a track
➮ In order to change up or down to anoth-
er track on the current CD, press the
or button 7 until the number of the
track you want appears on the display.
If the button 7 is pressed once the cur-
rent track is started again.
Fast searching (audible)
In order to search rapidly backwards or for-
wards
➮ hold down one of the or buttons 7
until the fast search backwards of for-
wards starts.
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CD CHANGER OPERATION
Changing the display contents
You can choose between different display
modes during CD changer operation:
Playing tracks in random
sequence (MIX)
In order to play the tracks on the current CD
in a random sequence
➮
➮
➮
Display of CD number, track number
and time.
➮ press the softkey 4 indicating “MIX”.
Display of CD number, track number
and playing time.
“MIX CD” appears briefly on the display.
In order to play the tracks on all the inserted
CDs in a random sequence
Display of CD name and track number.
➮ In order to change between the display
modes, press the DIS button : as of-
ten as you need for the desired informa-
tion to be shown on the display.
➮ press the softkey 4 indicating “MIX”
again.
“MIX MAG” appears briefly on the display.
Note:
Note:
The CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09 will make
random selections from all the CDs and all
the tracks in the changer. All other changers
will first play through all the tracks of one CD
at random before moving on to the next CD
in the changer.
It is only possible for a CD name to be dis-
played if the inserted CD has been provided
with a name. Read the section on “Naming
CDs”.
Repeat play of individual tracks or
whole CDs (REPEAT)
Ending MIX
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “RPT”.
➮ Press the softkey 4 indicating “MIX” as
often as necessary for “MIX OFF” to be
shown in the display.
“RPTTRCK” appears briefly on the display.
➮ In order to repeat play of the whole CD,
press the softkey 4 indicating “RPT”
again.
Sampling all tracks on all CDs
(SCAN)
In order to hear a short sample of all the tracks
on all the inserted CDs in ascending order
“RPT DISC” appears briefly on the display.
Stopping REPEAT
In order to stop repeating either the current
track or the current CD
➮ press the softkey 4 indicating “SCA”.
“SCAN” appears in the display.
➮ press the softkey 4 indicating “RPT”
as often as necessary for the “RPT
OFF” to be shown in the display.
Ending SCAN
In order to stop sampling the tracks
➮ press the softkey 4 indicating “SCA”
again.
The track that is currently being sampled will
continue to be played.
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TIME
CD CHANGER OPERATION
Note:
CLOCK - Time
The duration of the samples can be adjust-
ed. For information on setting the sampling
duration, read the paragraphs on “Adjusting
the Sample Duration” in the “Radio Opera-
tion” section.
Setting the time
The clock time can be automatically set by
means of the RDS signal. If you cannot re-
ceive an RDS station, or if the RDS station to
which you are listening does not support this
function, it is also possible to set the time
manually.
Having the time set automatically
➮ In order to have the time set automati-
cally, press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “CLK MAN” (manual) to
appear in the display.
If “CLK AUTO” is displayed, automatic time
setting is already active.
➮ Press the button 7 as often as is
necessary for “CLK AUTO” to appear in
the display.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
If “CLK AUTO” has been selected and a sta-
tion with the RDS time function (RDS-CT) is
received, the clock is automatically adjusted.
Setting the time manually
➮ In order to adjust the time, press the
MENU button 8.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “CLOCKSET” to ap-
pear in the display.
➮ Press the or button 7.
The time is shown on the display. The hours
blink and can be adjusted.
➮ Adjust the hours with the
/
button
7.
➮ When the hours have been set, press
the button 7.
The minutes blink.
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TIME
EQUALIZER
➮ Adjust the minutes with the
/
button
Equalizer
7.
This device has a parametric digital equaliz-
er. In this case, parametric means that in each
of the three filters, one individual frequency
can be emphasised or reduced (with a gain
of +8 to -8 dB).
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
The following filters are available:
➮ LOW EQ
➮ MID EQ
➮ HIGH EQ
32 - 200 Hz
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “24 H MODE” or “12 H
MODE” to appear in the display.
250 - 1,600 Hz
2,000 - 12,500 Hz
These filters can be set without using any
measuring instruments. It allows the sound
properties in the vehicle to be significantly
affected.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 to switch
between the modes.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Adjustment instructions
When setting the equalizer, we recommend
you use a CD, cassette or MiniDisc (depend-
ing on your car radio) which you are familiar
with.
Having the time displayed
constantly when the device is
switched off
Before making any adjustments to the equal-
izer zero the tone settings and deactivate the
loudness. For more information, read the sec-
tion on “Tone and volume”.
➮ If you want the time to be displayed
when the device is switched of and the
ignition is switched on, press the MENU
button 8.
➮ Listen to a CD, tape cassette or Mini-
Disc (according to how the radio is
equipped).
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “CLK OFF” or “CLK
ON” to appear in the display.
➮ Compare the sound you hear with how
➮ Press the or button 7 to switch
you feel it should be.
between the display being ON or OFF.
➮ Now consult the “Equalizer adjustment
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
guide” table for “Tone impression”.
➮ Adjust the equalizer values as de-
scribed under “Action”.
Switching the equalizer on and
off
➮ To switch off the equalizer, press the
DEQ button 6.
“LOW EQ” is shown on the display.
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EQUALIZER
Settings for these styles have already been
programmed.
➮ To switch off the equalizer, hold down
the DEQ button 6 until “DEQ OFF”
briefly appears.
➮ Press the DEQ button 6.
➮ Select “PRESET” with the or button
Adjusting the equalizer
➮ Press the DEQ button 6.
7.
➮ To select the preset tone, press the or
➮ Select the “LOW EQ”, “MID EQ” or
“HIGH EQ” filter with the or button
7.
button 7.
➮ Press the OK button 5.
➮ When you have completed all the set-
➮ To select the frequency, press the or
tings, press the DEQ button 6.
button 7.
➮ Adjust the level with the or key 7.
Level meter / Spectrometer
➮ In order to select the next filter, first
press the OK button 5 then the or
button 7.
While you set the equalizer, the level meter in
the display gives you a symbolic indication of
volume and settings.
➮ When you have completed all the set-
At other times, the level meter can be
switched to spectrometer display mode.
tings, press the DEQ button 6.
Switching the spectrometer on and off
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
“MENU” appears in the display.
Adjusting the sharpness of the
filter
➮ Press the DEQ button 6.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “PEAK ON” or “PEAK
OFF” to appear in the display.
➮ Select the adjustments for the sharp-
ness of the individual filters “LO-Q-FAC”,
“MI-Q-FAC” or “HI-Q-FAC” with the or
button 7.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
switch the spectrometer on or off.
➮ To adjust the sharpness of the filter,
press the or button 7.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ In order to select the next filter, first
press the OK button 5 then the or
button 7.
➮ When you have completed all the set-
tings, press the DEQ button 6.
Selecting the tone preset
You can choose preset tone settings for the
following musical styles.
➮
➮
➮
➮
➮
ROCK
DISCO
JAZZ
CLASSIC
VOCAL
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EQUALIZER
Equalizer adjustment guide
Tone impression/problem
Action
Bass too quiet
Bass boost with
Filter: “LOW EQ”
Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz
Level :+4 to +6 dB
Bass sounds muddy
Booming tone
Unpleasant pressure
Reduce lower middle tones with
Filters: “LOW EQ”, “MID EQ”
Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz
Level : approx. -4 dB
Tone lacks depth,
is aggressive, no stereo effect.
Reduce middle tones with
Filters: “MID EQ”, “HIGH EQ”
Frequency: 1,000 to 2,500 Hz
Level : -4 to -6 dB
Muffled tone
Lack of clarity
Boost treble tones with
Filter: “HIGH EQ”
Instruments have no brightness
Frequency: approx. 12,500 Hz
Level : +2 to +4 dB
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PRE-AMPLIFIER / SUBOUT
Pre-amplifier / subout
You can use the connections provided on your
car radio to connect an external pre-amplifier
and a subwoofer.
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
External audio sources
Instead of the CD-changer, you can connect
an external audio source with line output.
Such sources might be a portable CD player,
a MiniDisc player or an MP3 player.
The AUX input must be switched on in the
menu.
We recommend that you use matching prod-
ucts from the Blaupunkt or Velocity ranges.
Switch-on delay for external pre-
amplifiers
To prevent speakers from crackling when you
switch on the player, you can set a switch-on
delay for all amplifiers connected to the Pre-
amp Out connection. The maximum delay is
four seconds.
You need an adapter cable to connect an ex-
ternal audio source. You can obtain such a
cable from your Blaupunkt dealer.
Switching the AUX input on and
off
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the MENU button 8.
➮ Press the button 7 as often as is
necessary for “AUX OFF” or “AUX ON”
to appear in the display.
➮ Press the or button 7 as often as
is necessary for “AMP DLAY” to appear
in the display.
If “AUX ON” is displayed, the input has al-
ready been switched on.
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
➮ Press the or buttons 7 in order to
adjust the switch-on delay.
switch AUX on or off.
“DLAY OFF” means that there is no switch-
on delay, while “DELAY 1” to “DELAY 4” indi-
cate the delay time in seconds.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
➮ Press the OK button 5 or the MENU
button 8 to leave the menu. The set-
tings are then saved.
Note:
If the AUX input is switched on it can be se-
lected with the CDC button =.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data
Amplifier
GUARANTEE
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee depends on the
regulations in force within the country in which
the unit was purchased.
Output power:
4 x 25 Watt sine wave
according to
If your unit develops a fault, please contact
your dealer and present the purchase receipt.
DIN 45 324 at 14. 4 V
4 x 47 Watt max. pow-
er
If the statutory guarantee period in your coun-
try is less than 12 months, Blaupunkt will grant
a 12-month manufacturer’s guarantee. This
guarantee does not cover damage due to
wear, incorrect usage or commercial use.
Tuner
Wavebands:
FM :
AM :
If you wish to enforce a claim under the man-
ufacturer’s guarantee that is provided by Blau-
punkt, please send the faulty equipment to-
gether with the purchase receipt to the Blau-
punkt customer service centre in your coun-
try. You can find out which address is closest
to you by contacting the telephone hotline list-
ed on the back page of this booklet. Blau-
punkt retains the right to rectify defects or
supply a replacement.
87.5 – 107.9 MHz
530 – 1,710 kHz
FM frequency response:
30 - 15,000 Hz
CD
Frequency response:
20 - 20,000 Hz
Pre-amp Out
4 channels:
4 V / 10 kΩ
AUX input
Sensitivity:
1,2 V / 10 kΩ
Subject to technical change!
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Service numbers / Numéros du service après-vente /
Números de servicio / Número de serviço
Country:
Phone:
Fax:
WWW:
Germany
(D)
0180-5000225
05121-49 4002
Austria
(A)
(B)
(DK)
01-610 390
02-525 5454
44 898 360
01-610 393 91
02-525 5263
44-898 644
09-435 99236
01-4010 7320
01-89583 8394
01-576 9473
01-4598830
02-369 6464
40 2085
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
(FIN) 09-435 991
(F) 01-4010 7007
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880
Greece
Ireland
Italy
(GR) 0800-550 6550
(IRL) 01-4149400
(I)
02-369 6331
40 4078
Luxembourg (L)
Netherland
Norway
Portugal
Spain
(NL)
023-565 6348
66-817 000
01-2185 00144
902-120234
08-7501500
023-565 6331
66-817 157
01-2185 11111
916-467952
08-7501810
01-8471650
(N)
(P)
(E)
(S)
Sweden
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644
Czech. Rep. (CZ)
02-6130 0441
01-333 9575
0800-118922
02-6130 0514
01-324 8756
022-8771260
Hungary
(H)
Poland
(PL)
Turkey
USA
(TR)
0212-3350677
0212-3460040
708-6817188
(USA) 800-2662528
Brasil
(Mercosur)
(BR)
+55-19 3745 2769 +55-19 3745 2773
Malaysia
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474
+604-6413 640
Blaupunkt GmbH
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