Radio / Cassette
Bologna C51
Düsseldorf C51
Hawaii DJ51
Kansas DJ51
Maryland DJ51
Operating and installation instructions
CONTROLS
1
button - unlatches the flip/
release panel
Volume control
Button - switches the radio and
mute function on/off
RDS button - switches RDS con-
venience function on/off (radio
data system).
Selects variable radio texts.
BND button (band), source se-
lection for radio mode,
selection of FM memory levels
and the wavebands MW and LW
(MW and LW are not available
on the Düsseldorf C51 and Kan-
sas DJ51 units)
8
9
MENU button - selects the menu
for basic settings
button - opens the flip/release
panel
Arrow-key block
OK button - confirms menu en-
tries and starts the scan function
X-BASS button to adjust and
2
3
:
;
4
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switch X-BASS on/off
5
AUDIO button (Audio) - adjusts
bass and treble, balance and
fader
Key block 1 - 6
TRAF button, switches traffic in-
>
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formation standby on/off
@
CD•C button - selects between
Cassette, CD changer (if con-
nected) and AUX sources
TS, starts the Travelstore func-
tion.
Display (display field)
button - indicates the time on
the display
6
7
DIS, change display contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sampling All the Tracks on a
Notes and accessories ............. 29
Road safety ...................................... 29
Installation ........................................ 29
Accessories ..................................... 29
International telephone information.... 29
Cassette (SCAN) ............................. 41
Fast Winding.................................... 41
Pausing During Play ......................... 41
Switching the Radio Monitor
On / off ............................................ 41
Skipping Blank Tape......................... 42
Selecting Tape Type ......................... 42
Dolby* B Noise Reduction ................ 42
Flip/release panel ..................... 30
Switching on/off ....................... 31
Volume adjustment ................... 32
Setting the switch-on volume ............ 32
Mute setting ..................................... 32
Telephone Audio/Navigation Audio.... 32
Setting the volume for the
CD changer mode..................... 43
Starting CD changer mode............... 43
Selecting a CD................................. 43
Selecting a track .............................. 43
Fast track selection .......................... 43
Fast search (audible) ........................ 43
Changing the display ........................ 43
Repeating individual tracks or
whole CDs (REPEAT)....................... 43
Random play (MIX) ........................... 44
Scanning all tracks on all CDs
(SCAN) ............................................ 44
Interrupting Play (PAUSE) ................ 44
confirmation tone .............................. 33
Radio mode............................... 34
Switching to radio mode ................... 34
RDS function (AF, REG) ................... 34
Selecting the waveband/memory ...... 34
Tuning into a station .......................... 35
Setting the sensitivity of the station
search mode .................................... 35
Storing stations ................................ 35
Storing stations automatically
CLOCK - Time ........................... 45
(Travelstore) ..................................... 36
Listening to preset stations ............... 36
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) 36
Setting the scanning time ................. 36
Programme type (PTY) ..................... 36
Optimising radio reception................ 38
Selecting radio text display ............... 38
Setting the display ............................ 38
Tone and volume balance ......... 46
Adjusting the bass ............................ 46
Adjusting the treble .......................... 46
Setting the volume distribution
left/right (balance) ............................ 46
Setting the volume distribution
front/rear (fader) ............................... 46
X-BASS ..................................... 47
Setting the level indicator ......... 47
External audio sources ............. 48
Technical data ........................... 48
Guarantee ................................. 49
Installation instructions........... 188
Traffic information..................... 39
Cassette Operation ................... 40
Cassette Play ................................... 40
Cassette Ejection ............................. 40
Changing Direction of Play ............... 40
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS) ................. 40
Playing a Track Repeatedly ............... 40
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES
Thank you for deciding in favour of a
Blaupunkt product.We wish you a great
deal of pleasure with your new car ra-
dio.
Accessories
Please use only Blaupunkt-approved
accessories.
Before using your car radio, please read Remote controls
these instructions carefully. The Blau-
The most important functions can be
punkt editors are constantly working to
make our instruction manuals as clear
and easy to understand as possible.
Should you nonetheless have any ques-
tions about how to operate your new car
radio, please contact your specialist
dealer or call the telephone hotline for
your country, the number of which is giv-
en on the back page of this manual.
selected safely from the steering wheel
using the optional remote controls RC
08 and RC 10.
Amplifiers
All Blaupunkt amplifiers are suitable for
use with the radio.
CD changer
The following Blaupunkt CD changers
can be connected to the radio: CDC
A 06, CDC A 08, CDC A 072 and IDC
A 09.
The CD changers CDC A 5 and CDC
A 071 can also be connected if you use
an adapter cable (Blaupunkt no.: 7 607
889 093).
Road safety
Road safety has priority.Only op-
erate your car radio if road and traf-
fic conditions allow.Familiarise your-
self with the unit before setting off on
your journey.
You should always be able to hear
police, fire and ambulance sirens in
good time. For this reason, set the
volume of your car radio at a suita-
ble level.
The Blaupunkt CDC A08 CD changer
is included with the Kansas DJ51 and
the Maryland DJ51.
The Blaupunkt IDC A09 CD changer is
included with the Hawaii DJ51.
Installation
International telephone
information
If you would like to install your car radio
yourself, please read the installation and
connection instructions at the end of the
manual.
Should you have any questions about
how to use the car radio or require any
further information, please call us!
The telephone information service num-
bers are printed on the last page of this
manual.
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FLIP/RELEASE PANEL
Flip/release panel
Theft protection
Your car radio is fitted with a flip/release
panel to guard against theft. Without this
panel, the unit is worthless to the thief.
Protect your unit from theft by taking the
flip/release panel with you every time
you leave the car.Do not leave the panel
behind in the car, even if it is out of sight.
The constructive design of the panel
makes for simple handling.
G Press the
This unlatches the flip/release panel.
button 1.
G First pull the flip/release panel
straight and then to the left out of
the unit.
G After removing the flip/release pan-
el, the unit switches itself off.
G All the current settings are saved.
G If there is a CD in the unit, it re-
mains there.
Attaching the flip/release panel
Note:
G Slide the flip/release panel from left
G Do not drop the flip/release panel.
to right into the unit guide.
G Do not expose the flip/release pan-
el to direct sunshine or other sourc-
es of heat.
G Press the left side of the panel into
the unit until it slots into place.
G Keep the flip/release panel in the
case provided.
G Avoid direct skin contact with the
flip/release panel. Please clean it
when necessary with some white
spirit on a lint-free cloth.
Removing the flip/release panel
Note:
G Do not press against the display
while attaching the flip/release pan-
el.
1
If the device was switched on when the
panel was removed, it will switch itself
back on automatically with the last set-
tings (radio, Cassette, CD-changer or
AUX) as soon as the panel is replaced.
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SWITCHING ON/OFF
Switching on by means of cassette
insertion
Switching on/off
There are various ways of switching the
car radio on and off, as described be-
low.
If there is no cassette in the deck when
the device is switched off,
G press the
The flip-release panel opens.
button, 9.
Switching on/off using the ignition
If the car radio is correctly connected to
the ignition and has not been switched
off using the button 3, it is switched
on/off simultaneously with the ignition.
G Insert the cassette with the open
side to the right gently into the
drive until you can sense some re-
sistance.
You can also switch on your car radio
when the vehicle ignition is off.
The cassette is automatically drawn into
the drive.
As the cassette is drawn in, it must nei-
ther be held back nor assisted.
G To do so, press the button 3.
Note:
G To protect the vehicle battery, the
unit switches off automatically after
one hour.
G Close the panel with gentle pres-
sure until you feel it engage.
The device switches on. Cassette play
starts.
Switching on/off using the flip/
release panel
G Remove the flip/release panel.
The unit switches itself off.
G Replace the flip/release panel once
more.
The device switches on. The most re-
cent setting (radio, Cassette, CD-chang-
er or AUX) is restored.
Switching on/off using the button
3
G To switch the unit on, press the but-
ton 3.
G To switch the unit off, hold the but-
ton 3 down for more than two
seconds.
The car radio is now switched off.
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VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Volume adjustment
Mute setting
This feature enables you to lower the
system volume instantaneously (mute).
The system volume can be adjusted in
steps from 0 (off) to 66 (maximum).
G Briefly press button 3.
G To raise the system volume, turn
the volume control 2 to the right.
“MUTE” appears on the display.
G To lower the system volume, turn
the volume control 2 to the left.
Activating the mute setting
The unit's mute level is adjustable.
G Press the MENU button 8.
Setting the switch-on volume
You can set the volume at which you
wish the car radio to play when switched
on.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “MUTE LEVEL” appears
on the display.
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Use the
mute level.
buttons : to set the
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “ON VOLUME” appears
on the display.
G When you have completed the set-
ting, press either the MENU button
8 or OK ; twice.
G Use the
buttons : to set the
switch-on volume.
Telephone Audio/Navigation
Audio
If you select the “0” setting, the volume
played before the unit was last switched
off will be reactivated.
If your car radio is connected to a mo-
bile telephone or navigation system,
then when the telephone is taken “off
the hook”, or when the navigation sys-
tem is speaking, the car radio is muted.
The telephone conversation or speech
output are reproduced via the car radio
speakers. This requires the mobile tel-
ephone or navigation system to be co-
nnected to the car radio as described
n the installation instruction
Note:
G To protect your hearing, the power-
on volume is limited to a value of
“38”. If the volume level was higher
when the unit was switched off, the
volume will be reset to “38” when
the unit is switched on again.
When you have finished making your
changes,
. Your Blaupunkt dealer can tell you whi
h navigation systems can be used wi
h your car radi
G press the MENU button 8 or OK
; twice.
. If a traffic announcement is receiv
d during a telephone call, or while t
e navigation system is speaking, the tra-
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VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
ffic announcement is not reproduced
until the call or the speech output has
finished.
Setting the volume for the
confirmation tone
If you hold down a button for longer than
two seconds when using certain func-
tions, e.g. storing a station on a station
button, a confirmation tone (beep)
sounds.The volume of this beep is ad-
justable.
If a call is received or if the navigation
system begins speaking during a traffic
announcement, the announcement is
reproduced. The telephone call or
speech output can be heard when the
traffic announcement has finished.
G Press the MENU button 8.
The volume at which navigation output
or telephone calls start is adjusted as
follows:
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “BEEP” appears on the
display.
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Adjust the volume using the and
buttons :. “0” means the beep
is off, “9” means maximum beep
volume.
G Press the or button : until
“TEL/NAVI VOL” appears in the
display.
G Set the desired volume with the
buttons :.
G When you have completed the set-
ting, press either the MENU button
8 or OK ;.
G When the setting process is com-
plete, press the MENU button 8
or OK ; twice.
Note:
You can adjust the volume level of tele-
phone calls and of speech output as
they are made with the volume control
2.
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RADIO MODE
Radio mode
This unit is equipped with an RDS radio
receiver.Many of the receivable FM sta-
tions transmit a signal that not only car-
ries the programme but also additional
information such as the station name
and programme type (PTY).
Switching REG function on/off
To use the RDS functions AF and REG,
G press the MENU button 8.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “REG” appears on the
display. “OFF” or “ON” will be dis-
played alongside “REG”.
The station name appears on the dis-
play as soon as it is received.
G To switch REG on or off, press the
or button :.
Switching to radio mode
If you are in Cassette, CD changer or
AUX mode:
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
;.
Switching the RDS convenience
function on/off
G press the BND/TS button 5 re-
peatedly until “RADIO” appears on
the display.
G To use the RDS functions AF and
REG, press the RDS button 4.
RDS function (AF, REG)
The RDS convenience functions are
active when RDS lights up on the dis-
play with a symbol. When the RDS con-
venience functions are activated, “REG
ON” or “REG OFF” appears briefly on
the display.
The RDS functions AF (Alternative Fre-
quency) and REG (Regional) extend
your radio's range of functions.
G AF: If this RDS function is activat-
ed, the unit automatically tunes into
the best receivable frequency for
the station that is currently set.
Selecting the waveband/
memory
G REG: Some radio stations set
aside some of their broadcasting
time for regional programmes that
provide different regional content.
With the REG function, your car ra-
dio is prevented from switching to
alternative frequencies with a dif-
ferent regional content.
This unit can receive programmes
broadcast over the FM as well as MW
and LW (AM) waveband (Düsseldorf
C51 and Kansas DJ51 units only re-
ceives FM). There are three preset
memory levels for the FM range and one
each for the MW and LW ranges (only
FM1, FM2 and FMT for Düsseldorf C51
and Kansas DJ51 units).
Note:
G REG has to be specially activated/
deactivated in the unit's menu.
Six stations can be stored on each
memory level.
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RADIO MODE
G In order to switch between memory Setting the sensitivity of the
levels or wavebands, briefly press
the BND/TS button 5.
station search mode
You can choose whether you wish to
preset only strong or also poor-recep-
tion stations.
Tuning into a station
There are various methods available for
tuning into a station.
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “SENS” appears on the
display.
Automatic station search mode
G Press the or button :.
The unit tunes into the next receivable
station.
G Press the button :.
The display shows the currently set val-
ue for sensitivity. “SENS HI6” denotes
maximum sensitivity.“SENS LO1”is the
minimum. If “SENS LO” is selected, “lo”
appears on the display.
Tuning into stations manually
You can also tune into stations manual-
ly.
G Press either the or buttons :.
G Use the
buttons : to set the
desired degree of sensitivity.
Note:
G You can only tune into stations
manually if the RDS function has
first been deactivated.
G When you have completed the set-
tings, press the MENU button 8
or the OK buttons ;.
Browsing through broadcasting
networks (only FM)
Storing stations
If a radio station provides several pro-
grammes, you have the option of brows-
ing through its so-called “broadcasting
network”.
Storing stations manually
G Select the required FM memory
level, FM1, FM2, FMT or either
waveband MW or LW (MW and LW
are not available on the Düsseldorf
C51 and Kansas DJ51 units).
G Press the or button : to
move to the next station on the
broadcasting network.
G Tune into the desired station.
Note:
G Hold down one of the preset sta-
tion buttons 1 - 6 > on which you
wish to store the station for more
than two seconds.
G If you want to use this feature, the
RDS function must first be activat-
ed.
You will then only be able to switch to
stations that you have received once
already.To do so, use the Scan or Trav-
elstore function.
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RADIO MODE
Ending SCAN, continuing to listen
to a station
Storing stations automatically
(Travelstore)
G Press the OK button ;.
The scanning process is completed, the
station last scanned remains active.
You can store the six stations with the
strongest reception in the region auto-
matically (only FM). The stations are
stored in the FMT memory.
Setting the scanning time
Note:
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Stations that were previously
stored in this memory are deleted
in the process.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “SCANTIME” appears on
the display.
G Hold down the BND / TS button 5
for more than two seconds.
G Use the
buttons : to set the
desired scanning time.
The automatic station-storing procedure
begins. “TRAVEL-STORE” appears on
the display. Once the process is com-
pleted, the station stored in FMT mem-
ory location 1 is played.
G Once the setting has been com-
pleted, press the MENU button 8
or OK ; twice.
Note:
Listening to preset stations
G The set scanning time also applies
to scanning in the CD and CD
changer mode.
G Select the memory or frequency
range.
G Hold down the preset station but-
ton 1 - 6 > of the desired station.
Programme type (PTY)
Besides transmitting the station name,
some FM stations also provide informa-
tion on the type of programme they are
broadcasting. This information can be
received and displayed by your car ra-
dio.
Scanning receivable stations
(SCAN)
You can briefly listen in to all receivable
stations. The scanning time can be set
in the menu at between 5 and 30 sec-
onds.
For example, the programme types can
be:
Starting SCAN
CULTURE
SPORT
ROCK
TRAVEL
NEWS
JAZZ
POP
G Hold down the OK button ; for
more than two seconds.
CLASSICS
The scanning process begins. “SCAN”
appears briefly on the display, followed
by the current station name or frequen-
cy, which flashes.
You can use the PTY function to select
stations of a particular programme type.
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RADIO MODE
PTY-EON
Selecting programme type and
starting a search
When the programme type has been
selected and the search started, the car
radio switches from the current station
to a station featuring the selected pro-
gramme type.
G Press the or button :.
The current programme type appears
on the display.
G If you would like to select a differ-
ent programme type, you can
change to another programme time
within the time the programme is
displayed by pressing the or
button :.
Note:
G If no station with the selected pro-
gramme type is located, a beep
sounds and “NO PTY” appears
briefly on the display. The unit
tunes into the station last received
once again.
Or
G Press one of the buttons 1 - 6 >
to select the programme type
stored on that particular button.
G If the set station or another station
in the broadcasting network trans-
mits the selected programme type
at a later time, the car radio auto-
matically switches from the current
station - or from CD or CD changer
mode - to the station featuring the
desired programme type.
The selected programme type will ap-
pear briefly on the display.
G Press the or button : to start
the search.
The next station corresponding to your
selected programme type will be tuned
into.
Switching PTY on/off
G Press the MENU button 8.
Storing the programme type on the
station buttons
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “PTY ON” or “PTY OFF”
appears on the display.
G Use the or button : to select
a programme type.
G Press the or button : to
switch PTY on (ON) or off (OFF).
G Hold down the desired station but-
ton 1 - 6 > for more than two sec-
onds.
When PTY is activated, PTY lights up
on the display.
The programme type is now stored on
the selected station button 1 - 6 >.
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
;.
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RADIO MODE
Optimising radio reception
Selecting radio text display
Some radio stations use the RDS sig-
nal to broadcast advertising or other in-
formation instead of their station name.
Such “radio texts” appear on the dis-
play. You can either allow or block the
display of radio text.
High-frequency cut-off feature
(HICUT)
The HiCut function improves the sound
during poor radio reception (only FM).
If interference occurs, the treble is au-
tomatically reduced and thus also the
interference level.
G Press the RDS button 4 until
“NAME FIX” appears on the dis-
play.
Switching HiCut on/off
G Press the MENU button 8.
G In order to reactivate the display of
“radio texts”, hold down the RDS
button 4 until “NAME VAR” ap-
pears on the display.
G Press the or button :
repeatedly until “HICUT” appears
on the display.
G Use the or button : to select
Setting the display
HICUT.
In radio mode you can choose between
the continuous display of the time or the
continuous display of the station name/
frequency.
“HICUT 0” denotes no treble reduction,
“HICUT 1” the greatest automatic reduc-
tion of the treble and the interference
level.
G Hold down the
/ DIS button 7
until the desired feature appears on
G Press the MENU button 8 or
OK ;.
the display.
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION
Setting the traffic
announcement volume
Traffic information
Your car radio is equipped with an RDS-
EON reception system. EON stands for
Enhanced Other Network.
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “TA VOLUME” appears
on the display.
When a traffic announcement (TA) is
broadcast, your unit will automatically
switch, within a broadcasting network,
from a station which does not transmit
traffic information to one that does.
G Use the or button : to set the
desired volume.
G Once the setting is completed,
press the MENU button 8 or OK
; twice.
The unit reverts to the programme pre-
viously listened to when the traffic an-
nouncement is over.
Note:
Switching traffic information
priority on/off
G You can also adjust the volume
during a traffic announcement for
its duration by using the volume
control 2.
G Press the TRAF button ?.
Priority for traffic announcements is ac-
tivated when the traffic-jam symbol lights
up on the display.
Note:
G You can also adjust the tone and
volume balance for traffic an-
nouncements. Please see the
“Tone and Volume Balance” sec-
tion.
Note:
You will hear a warning tone,
G if you leave the reception area of a
traffic information station to which
you are currently tuned in;
G if you leave the reception area of a
traffic information station when you
are listening to a CD and the sub-
sequent automatic search cannot
locate a new traffic information sta-
tion;
G if you retune the radio from a traffic
information station to one that does
not broadcast traffic information.
Either deactivate the priority for traffic
information or switch to a station which
broadcasts traffic information.
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CASSETTE MODE
Cassette Operation
Changing Direction of Play
To change between SIDE A and SIDE B
Cassette Play
G If there is no cassette in the device
G Press button 2
>.
Note:
G Press the
button 9.
G At the end of the tape, the direction
of play is automatically reversed
(auto-reverse).
The flip-release panel opens.
G Insert the cassette into the cassette
slot with the open side to the right.
Skipping Tracks (S-CPS)
To skip to the next or a later track
G Close the control unit.
The cassette starts playing with the side
that is facing upwards.
G Press the button : one or more
times.
G If there is already a cassette in the
“CPS FF” and the number of tracks to
be skipped appear in the display. The
tape fast forwards to the next track or
the chosen later track.
device
G Press the CD•C button @ until
“CASSETTE” appears in the dis-
play.
To skip track backwards
The cassette is played in whichever di-
rection was last selected.
G Press the button : one or more
times.
Cassette Ejection
“CPS FR” and the number of tracks to
be skipped appear in the display. The
tape is rewound to the start of the
present track or the desired earlier track.
G Press the
button 9.
The flip-release panel opens and the
cassette is ejected.
Playing a Track Repeatedly
G Remove the cassette and close the
release panel
G Press button 4 RPT >.
or
The present track is repeated. RPT
shows in the display. While the tape is
being rewound after the end of the track,
“REPEATTRCK”appears in the display.
G Insert a new cassette.
To stop repeating the track
G Press button 4 RPT > again.
Play continues as normal. RPT disap-
pears from the display.
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CASSETTE MODE
Stopping fast winding
Sampling All the Tracks on a
Cassette (SCAN)
G Press the OK button ;.
G Hold down the OK button ; for
Play continues.
longer than two seconds.
Note:
“CAS SCAN” appears in the display.
Samples from all the tracks on the tape
are played in ascending order.
G While the tape is being fast wound,
the last radio station tuned in can
be listened to. This requires the
“Radio monitor” function to be
switched on.
To halt the scan
G Press the OK button ; a second
time.
Pausing During Play
To interrupt tape play
G Press button 3 >.
Play is interrupted and “PAUSE” ap-
pears in the display.
The track that is currently being sam-
pled will continue playing.
Note:
G The duration of samples can be
adjusted. Refer to the section on
“Setting Sample Time” under “Ra-
dio Operation”.
G Press button 3 > again to
resume play.
G To use the S-CPS, RPT and SCAN
functions, there must be a pause of
at least three seconds between the
tracks on the cassette.
Switching the Radio Monitor
On / off
Note:
G The radiomonitor can only be set if
Fast Winding
a cassette is being played.
Fast forward
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Press the button :.
“FORWARD” appears in the display.
G Press the or button : until
“RM ON” or “RM OFF” appears in
the display.
Fast rewind
G Press the or button : to
G Press the button :.
“REWIND” appears in the display.
switch the radio monitor on or off.
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
;.
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CASSETTE MODE
Skipping Blank Tape
Dolby* B Noise Reduction
You can automatically skip sections of You should switch on the Dolby func-
blank tape that last longer than 10 sec- tion whenever you play tapes recorded
onds.This requires the blank skip func- using the Dolby B process.
tion to be activated.
G Press button 6
>.
Note:
When the Dolby function is switched on,
shows in the display.
G The blank skip can only be set if a
cassette is being played.
*Noise reduction system manufactured un-
der licence from Dolby Laboratories. The
word Dolby and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Switching Blank Skip On / Off
G Press the MENU button 8.
G Press the or button : until
“BLANK SKIP” appears in the dis-
play.
G Press the or button : to
switch the blank skip function on or
off.
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
; twice.
Selecting Tape Type
If you are playing a “Metal” or “CrO2”
tape, you should set the tape type se-
lector to “MTL ON”.
To select the tape type
G Press button 1 MTL >.
Either “MTL ON” or “MTL OFF” will ap-
pear briefly in the display.
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CD CHANGER MODE
Fast search (audible)
CD changer mode
For a fast search backwards or forwards
Note:
G Information on handling CDs, in-
serting CDs and operating the CD
changer can be found in the oper-
ating instructions accompanying
your CD changer.
G keep the buttons : pressed
until the fast search backwards or
forwards begins.
Changing the display
G To alter the display between track
number and playing time or track
number and time or track number
Starting CD changer mode
G Press the CD•C button @ repeat-
edly until “CHANGER” appears on
the display.
and CD number, press the
7 button once or several times for
more than two seconds until the
desired elements appear on the
display.
/ DIS
Playback begins with the first CD the
CD changer recognises.
Selecting a CD
Repeating individual tracks or
whole CDs (REPEAT)
G To change up or down to a different
CD, press the or button :
once or several times.
G To repeat the current track, press
the button 4 RPT > briefly.
Selecting a track
“REPEATTRCK”appears briefly on the
display and RPT lights up.
G To move up/down from one track to
another on the current CD,
press the or button : once or
several times.
G To repeat play of the entire CD,
press the button 4 RPT > once
again.
Fast track selection
For fast track selection backwards or
forwards:
“REPEAT DISC” appears briefly on the
display and RPT lights up.
Stopping REPEAT
G hold down either the or button
: until fast track selection back-
wards or forwards begins.
G To stop the repeat function for the
current track or CD,
press the button 4 RPT > repeat-
edly until “REPEAT OFF” appears
briefly on the display and RPT
goes out.
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CASSETTE MODE
Random play (MIX)
Scanning all tracks on all CDs
(SCAN)
G To listen in briefly to all the tracks
on all inserted CDs in ascending
order, hold down the OK button ;
for more than two seconds.
G To play the tracks on the current
CD in random order, press the but-
ton 5 MIX >.
“MIX CD” appears briefly on the display
and MIX lights up.
“SCAN” appears on the display.
G To play the tracks of all the inserted
CDs in random order, press the
button 5 MIX > once again.
Stopping SCAN
G To stop scanning, press the OK
button ; briefly.
“MIX ALL” appears briefly on the dis-
play and MIX lights up.
The track currently being scanned then
continues play.
Note:
G In the case of CD changers CDC
A 08 and IDC A 09, all CDs in the
changer are randomly selected. All
other changers first play all the
tracks on a CD in random selection
before moving to the next CD in
the changer.
Note:
G You can set the scanning time as
required. Please see the section
“Setting the scanning time” in the
“Radio mode” chapter.
Interrupting Play (PAUSE)
G Press the button 3 >.
“PAUSE” appears on the display.
Stopping MIX
G Press the button 5 MIX > until
“MIX OFF” appears briefly on the
display and MIX goes out.
Ending Pause
G Press the button 3 > during the
pause.
Play then resumes.
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CLOCK - TIME
G Press the
buttons : to switch
between the 12 and 24-hour mode.
CLOCK - Time
Briefly displaying the time
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
; once you have completed the
setting.
G Press the
/ DIS 7 button briefly
to display the time.
Setting the time
Viewing the time with the car
radio switched off and the
ignition on
Setting the time manually
G To set the time manually, press the
MENU button 8.
G To view the time when the car radio
is switched off and the ignition is
switched on, press the MENU but-
ton 8.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “CLOCKSET” appears on
the display.
“MENU” appears on the display.
G Press the button :.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “CLK DISP OFF” or “CLK
DISP ON” appears on the display.
The time appears on the display. The
minutes flash and can now be set.
G Set the minutes using the or
buttons :.
G Press the
button : to switch
between ON and OFF.
G Once the minutes have been set,
press the button :. The hours
now flash.
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
; once you have completed the
setting.
G Set the hours using the or but-
tons :.
Briefly viewing the time when
the car radio is switched off
In order to view the time when the car
radio is switched off,
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
; twice, once you have complet-
ed the setting.
G press the button
The time appears on the display for
eight seconds.
/ DIS 7.
Selecting the 12/24-hour clock
mode
G Press the MENU button 8.
“MENU” appears on the display.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “24 H MODE” or “12 H
MODE” appears on the display.
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TONE AND VOLUME BALANCE
Setting the volume distribution
left/right (balance)
Tone and volume balance
You can adjust the tone and volume
balance separately for every audio
source (radio, Cassette, CD changer,
AUX and traffic announcements).
G To set the volume distribution left/
right (balance), press the AUDIO
= button.
Note:
“BASS” appears on the display.
G Adjustments to tone and volume
balance for traffic announcements
can only be made during a traffic
announcement.
G Press the button : repeatedly
until “BALANCE” appears on the
display.
G Press the or button : to set
Adjusting the bass
the volume distribution left/right.
G Press the AUDIO = button.
“BASS” appears on the display.
G Press the AUDIO = button once
you have completed the setting.
G Press the or button : to set
Setting the volume distribution
front/rear (fader)
the bass.
G Press the AUDIO = button once
G To set the volume distribution front/
rear (fader), press the AUDIO =
button.
you have completed the setting.
Adjusting the treble
“BASS” appears on the display.
G Press the AUDIO = button.
“BASS” appears on the display.
G Press the button : repeatedly
until “FADER” appears on the dis-
play.
G Press the button : repeatedly
until “TREBLE” appears on the dis-
play.
G Press the or button : to set
the volume distribution front/rear.
G Press the or button : to set
G Press the AUDIO = button once
the treble.
you have completed the setting.
G Press the AUDIO = button once
you have completed the setting.
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X-BASS
X-BASS
LEVEL INDICATOR
Setting the level indicator
X-Bass means increased bass at low The level indicator (spectrometer) on
volumes.
your display briefly indicates the volume,
tone and equalizer settings with sym-
bols on your display as you make the
corresponding settings.
Note:
G X-BASS can be adjusted separate-
ly for each audio source (radio,
Cassette, CD-changer and AUX).
When settings are not being made, the
spectrometer indicates the original lev-
el of the car radio.
You can also set the type of spectromet-
er on your menu.
Setting X-BASS boost
The X-BASS boost can be increased in
steps from 1 to 3.
There are two types available.
“X-BASS-OFF” means the function is
switched off.
Selecting a spectrometer type
G Press the MENU button 8.
“MENU” appears on the display.
G Press the X-BASS button <
G Press the or button : until
the desired setting appears in the
display.
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “EQ DISPLAY” appears
on the display.
When setting is complete
G Press the X-BASS button <.
G Press the or button : to
choose between displaying
“SPECTRUM 1” and “SPEC-
TRUM2” or “EQ DISP OFF” set the
volume distribution left/right.
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
; twice, once you have complet-
ed the setting.
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EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES
External audio sources
TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data
In place of the CD changer it is also
possible to connect other external au-
dio sources to the line output. These
sources can include a portable CD play-
er, MiniDisc player or MP3 player.
The AUX output has to be switched on
in the install menu.
To connect up an external audio source,
you will need an adapter cable (Blau-
punkt no.: 7 607 897 093), obtainable
from any authorised Blaupunkt dealer.
Amplifier
Output power:
4 x 25 watts sine
in accordance
with DIN 45 324 at
14.4V,
4 x 45 watts max.
power
Tuner
Frequency ranges:
FM:
MW:
LW:
87.5 - 108 MHz
531 - 1 602 kHz
153 - 279 kHz
Switching the AUX input on/off
G Press the MENU button 8.
“MENU” appears on the display.
(MW and LW are not available on the
Düsseldorf C51 and Kansas DJ51
units)
G Press the or button : repeat-
edly until “AUX-IN-1 OFF” or “AUX-
IN-1 ON” appears on the display.
FM transmission range:
35 - 16 000 Hz
G Press the or button : to
switch AUX on or off.
G Press the MENU button 8 or OK
; once you have completed the
setting.
Cassette
Transmission range:
30 - 18 000 Hz
Note:
When the AUX input is switched on, it
can be selected using the CD•C button
@.
Pre-amp output
4 channels:
3 V
Input sensitivity:
AUX 1 input:
2 V / 6 kΩ
Tel-/Navi input:
10 V / 1 kΩ
Subject to change!
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GUARANTEE
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee complies
with the legal provisions applicable in
the country in which the unit was bought.
Should your car radio prove to be de-
fective, please contact your dealer, pre-
senting proof of purchase.
If the legal guarantee period in your
country is less than 12 months, Blau-
punkt grants a 12-month manufactur-
er's guarantee. Not covered by such
guarantee are damage caused by wear
and tear, improper use or commercial
use.
In order to claim the Blaupunkt manu-
facturer's guarantee, please send in the
defective unit along with proof of pur-
chase to the central Blaupunkt after-
sales department in your country. You
can find out which is the nearest ad-
dress to you by calling the telephone
hotline printed on the back of this man-
ual. Blaupunkt reserves the right to re-
pair or replace the defective unit at its
discretion.
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