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BOSTON CD189
HOUSTON DM189
High-Power FM/AM/CD Receiver with Detachable Face
Robert Bosch Corporation
Sales Group —
Blaupunkt Division
2800 South 25th Avenue,
Broadview, Illinois 60153
Bosch Group
288E8761
HOUSTON (En)_Cover 1 3/23/99, 3:07 PM
OPEN
PWR
188 WATTS
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AUD SC/PS MIX RPT XBASS
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FCC WARNING Precautions Handling the Front Panel This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the • Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high Attaching the Front Panel limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC temperatures, such as in direct sunlight or a hot air stream Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro- from the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt, or Place the right hand side of the front panel so that the p
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T / N U T Identification of Controls 123 4 5 6 Notes 3. Close the inner cover. • Be sure to use this unit with the front panel closed. Do not leave inner cover in the down position unless the OPEN PWR 188 WATTS The unit is automatically switched off when the front panel TS front pannel is in place. is left open for about 10 minutes. • Do not handle the unit roughly when opening/closing the front panel. AUD MIX RPT SC/PS XBASS • Do not put any object or use it like a tray when the front panel is
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General Operations “ NO NAME” or any station name blinks once to indicate DISP 4. Press the to display “ CLOCK 12 ”. Volume Level Control and Memory that Station Name is selected for the Display Priority. 5. Rotate the dial to select the 12 or 24-hour time mode. After 5 seconds, the display mode will automatically re- Rotate the dial to set the memory for the volume level which Each time you rotate the dial, the mode changes or turn to the Display Priority showing either “NO NAME” or will be re
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Radio Reception Seek Tuning Preset Scan Tuning Receiving the Memorized Stations BND / TS BND / TS BND / TS 1. Press the to select the desired band. 1. Press the to select the desired band. 1. Press the to select the desired band. SC/PS 1 6 FM 1 FM 2 FT AM AT 2. Hold the pressed for more than 2 seconds. 2. Press the - momentarily. FT & AT are Travel Store bands. “ SCAN ” indicator will appear on the display window. The unit will scan preset memory for the 12 stations from TUN/TRK 2. Pre
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Storing the station names Direct Access to Memorized Stations via Level Meter Sensitivity selection You can assign a name to each radio station and store it in The sensitivity of the level meter display can be switched. Station Call memory. As many as 30 station names can be stored, com- You can search for the memorized AM & FM station names in posed with 8 characters each. You can select : the memory. • LEVEL 1 : Normal sensitivity Storing the station names • LEVEL 2 : High sensitivity DISP 1.
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CD Operations Playing the CD player Listening to a disc that is already loaded Cue / Review TUN/TRK CD Press and hold the . Release when you have found Press the to select the CD mode. the desired point. Loading Discs Playback begins automatically. : To search forward. OPEN 1. Press the and insert the disc. Pausing Playback : To search backward. 6/ Press the . 2. Close the front panel. 6/ To resume playback, press the again. Playback begins automatically. Scan Play ‘‘ LOADING ’’ indic
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CD Changer Controls (HOUSTON DM189 only) Disc Scan Playing the CD Changer Storing the disc names SC/PS Press the for more than 2 seconds. The ‘‘ DSCAN ON ’’ indicator appears in the display window. This product can control a CD changer. Please check with You can label each disc with a personalized name. As many This will play the first 10 seconds of the first track on each your nearest car stereo specialist for recommendations of the as 99 disc names can be stored, composed with 7 characters di
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Installations Mounting Strap Use Supplied Mounting Hardware If your car has no accessory position on the 3. Attaching the Mounting Strap to the underside of the dash ignition key switch (POWER SELECT switch) board, using screw. The illumination on the front panel is factory-set to be turned Attach the back of the unit to the Mounting Strap using on even when the unit is not being played. However, this set- the support stem bolt and hardware. ting may cause some car battery wear if your car has n
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Connections Caution Connection Example • Connect each pair of speaker leads only to a single speaker (or speaker system) that has an impedance of least 4 ohms, HOUSTON DM189 only as well as 47 watts power-handling capability. For connection to • Do not connect speaker leads to any inputs on external optional CD changer amplifiers. This will cause damage to the internal amplifier of this unit. PRE-AMP FUSE (10A) OUTPUTS ADDITIONAL ANTENNA Connection procedure SOCKET SPEAKERS DETACHABLE REAR OF UN
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Maintenance Replacing the Fuse Removing the Unit If the fuse is blown, check the power connection first and then Use the supplied release keys when you need to remove the replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again under normal condi- unit from the car. tions, the unit may be defective. Insert the “ TOP R ’’and “ TOP L ’’of the release keys on the right and left position until it clicks respectively, to remove the unit. Back of the unit Warning Use only a fuse with the specified amperage (10 A).
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Troubleshooting Guide Specifications The following check will assist in the correction of most prob- CD Player Troubleshooting GENERAL lems which you may encounter with your unit. Before going When problems occur with CD playback, an error message Dimensions : Approx. 178 mm × 50 mm × 155 mm through the check list below, refer back to the connection and appears in the display window. (W × H × D) operating procedures. Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the Power requireme