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Radio / CD / MP3
Brooklyn MP35 7 645 261 310
Operating instructions
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CONTROLS 1 Button to switch the device on/ : DIS button off and operate the volume mute Short press: Briefly display the function. clock time. Long press: Configure the dis- 2 button, to open the flip-re- play. lease control panel ; SRC button 3 Volume control Switch sources between radio, 4 BND•TS button CD/MP3, CD changer (if con- Short press: Select the FM nected) and AUX. memory banks and the MW and < button to eject a CD from the LW wavebands. device (only visible when the Long press: Start
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CONTENTS Notes and accessories .......... 38 Traffic information ................. 49 Road safety ................................... 38 Switching traffic information Installation ..................................... 38 priority on/off ................................ 49 Accessories .................................. 38 Setting the volume for traffic announcements............................. 49 Detachable control panel CD mode ................................ 50 (flip-release panel) ..........
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CONTENTS CD-changer mode ................. 57 Setting the colour of Switching to CD-changer mode .... 57 the display illumination.......... 63 Selecting CDs .............................. 57 Setting a colour for the display Selecting tracks ............................ 57 illumination .................................... 63 Fast searching (audible)................ 57 Selecting a display illumination Configuring the display ................. 57 colour during a scan ..................... 63 Repeat
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES Road safety Notes and accessories Road safety has absolute prior- Thank you for choosing a Blaupunkt ity. Only operate your car sound sys- product. We hope you enjoy using this tem if the road and traffic conditions new piece of equipment. allow you to do so. Familiarise your- Please read these operating instruc- self with the device before setting off tions before using the equipment for on your journey. the first time. You must always be able to hear The Blaupunkt editor
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DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL Detachable control panel (flip-release panel) Theft protection The device is equipped with a detacha- ble control panel (flip-release panel) as a way of protecting your equipment Note: against theft. The device is worthless ● The device will switch off after a to a thief without this control panel. particular time period configured by Protect your device against theft by tak- you. For further details, read the ing the control panel with you whenev- section entitled “OFF
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DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL Note: Note: ● When attaching the control panel, ● If you set the off-timer to 0 sec- make sure you do not press the onds, the device will switch off im- display. mediately as soon as you open the control panel. If the device was still switched on when you removed the control panel, it will automatically switch on with the last settings activated (i.e. radio, CD/MP3, CD changer or AUX) when the panel is replaced. Off timer Note: ● The device is equipped with a time- out f
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SWITCHING ON/OFF Note: Switching on/off ● To protect the vehicle battery, the There are various ways of switching the device will switch off automatically device on/off: after one hour if the ignition is off. Switching the device on/off using Switching on by inserting a CD the vehicle ignition If the device is switched off and there is If the device is correctly connected to no CD present in the drive, the vehicle’s ignition and you did not ➮ press the button 2. switch it off by pressing button
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME When you have finished adjusting the Adjusting the volume setting, You can adjust the volume in steps from ➮ press the MENU button 7 twice. 0 (off) to 66 (maximum). To increase the volume, Quick volume reduction (mute) ➮ turn the volume control 3 clock- You can quickly decrease the volume wise. (mute) to a level preset by you. To decrease the volume, ➮ Briefly press button 1. ➮ turn the volume control 3 anti- “MUTE” appears in the display. clockwise. Cancelling mute Setting
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME ➮ Press the MENU button 7. ➮ Set your preferred volume level us- ing the buttons 6. ➮ Press the or button 6 repeat- When you have finished making your edly until “BEEP ON” or “BEEP changes, OFF” appears in the display. ➮ press the MENU button 7 twice. ➮ Adjust the beep setting using the buttons 6. “OFF” means the Note: beep is switched off and “ON” ● You can use the volume control 3 means the beep is switched on. to adjust the volume of a telephone call whilst the call i
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RADIO MODE Switching to radio mode Radio mode If you are in CD/MP3, CD-changer or This device is equipped with an RDS AUX mode, radio receiver. Many of the receivable FM stations broadcast a signal that not ➮ press the BND•TS button 4 only carries the programme but also or additional information such as the sta- ➮ press the SRC button ; repeated- tion name and programme type (PTY). ly until the memory bank (e.g. The station name appears in the dis- “FM1”) appears in the display. play as soon as
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RADIO MODE Switching REGIONAL on/off Tuning into stations manually You can also tune into stations manual- ➮ Press the MENU button 7. ly. ➮ Press the or button 6 repeat- edly until “REG” appears in the dis- Note: play. “OFF” or “ON” is displayed ● You can only tune into stations alongside “REG”. manually if the RDS function is de- activated. ➮ To switch REGIONAL on/off, press ➮ Press the or button 6. the or button 6. ➮ Press the MENU button 7. Browsing through broadcasting networks (only F
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RADIO MODE ➮ Press the or button 6 repeat- ➮ Press and hold down the BND•TS edly until “SENS” and the currently button 4 for longer than two sec- set value appear in the display. onds. “SENS HI6” means that the tuner is set The storing procedure begins. “FM to the highest sensitivity setting. “SENS TSTORE” appears in the display. After LO1” means it is set to the lowest sen- the process has completed, the radio sitivity setting. will play the station that is stored in memory location 1 of the
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RADIO MODE Setting the scanning time Note: ● If the tuner does not find a station ➮ Press the MENU button 7. that matches the selected pro- ➮ Press the or button 6 repeat- gramme type, you will hear a beep edly until “SCAN TIME” appears in and “NO PTY” appears briefly in the display. the display. The radio will then re- tune to the station that it received ➮ Set the desired scanning time us- last. ing the buttons 6. ● If the tuned radio station or another When you have finished adjusting the
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RADIO MODE ➮ Set your preferred language using “HICUT 0” means that the interference level will not be cut automatically. “HI- the buttons 6. CUT 1” means that it will be cut auto- When you have finished adjusting the matically. setting, ➮ Press the MENU button 7. ➮ press the MENU button 7 twice. Configuring the display Selecting a programme type and In radio mode, you have the option of starting seek tuning displaying the waveband together with ➮ Press the or button 6. the memory bank and th
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION ● if you retune the radio from a traffic Traffic information information station to a station that Your device is equipped with an RDS- does not broadcast traffic informa- EON receiver. EON stands for En- tion. hanced Other Network. If you hear the warning beep, you can Whenever a traffic announcement (TA) either switch off traffic information pri- is broadcast, the system switches au- ority or tune into a station that broad- tomatically from a station that does not casts tra
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CD MODE ➮ Gently close the control panel CD mode whilst exerting a little pressure until You can use this device to play stand- you feel it click into place. ard audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs The CD starts playing. with a diameter of 12 or 8 cm. Note: Risk of severe damage to the ● If the vehicle ignition was switched CD drive! off before you inserted the CD, you Contoured CDs (shape CDs) are not will first have to switch on the de- suitable for playback in this unit. We vice by pressing button 1
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CD MODE Random track play (MIX) Repeating tracks (REPEAT) If you want to repeat a track, ➮ Press the 5 MIX button 9. “MIX CD” appears briefly in the display ➮ press the 4 RPT button 9. and the MIX symbol lights up. The next “RPT TRCK” appears briefly in the dis- randomly selected track will then be play and the RPT symbol lights up. The played. track is repeated continuously until you deactivate RPT. Cancelling MIX Cancelling REPEAT ➮ Press the 5 MIX button 9 again. If you want to cancel the rep
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CD MODE Displaying CD text Ejecting a CD Some CDs include CD text. The CD text ➮ Press the button 2. might contain the names of the artist, The control panel opens. album and track. ➮ Press the button < next to the You can allow the CD text to be dis- CD compartment. played as scrolling text every time you The CD is ejected. switch to another track. The default dis- ➮ Remove the CD. play will appear again after the whole CD text has been shown once. For fur- ➮ Gently close the control panel th