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Radio CD SD USB MP3 WMA
Memphis MP66 7 646 520 310
7 646 521 310
Operating and installation instructions
http://www.blaupunkt.com
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Contents Selecting a menu item in the Contents settings menu ...............................83 Changing and saving a setting ......84 About these instructions ................70 Exiting a menu item ......................84 For your safety ................................70 Operating the tuner ........................85 Scope of delivery ............................71 Searching for stations ......................85 Manually searching for stations ....85 Warranty ................................
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Contents Traffi c announcements (TA) ...........93 Calling up a user-defi ned equalizer setting Receiving traffi c announcements .....93 (User Equalizer) .........................106 Skipping a traffi c announcement .....93 Creating/changing a user- Permanently switching the priority defi ned equalizer setting of traffi c announcements on/off ......93 (Adjust) ......................................107 Operating the integrated Which equalizer setting is the CD player..............................
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Contents Changing the volume presetting Changing the scan time of the signal tone (Scan Time) ................................121 (Beep Volume) ...........................116 Displaying the serial number Changing the presetting of the (Serial Number) .........................122 power-on volume (On Volume) ...116 Error table .....................................122 Restoring the volume at Specifi cations ...............................123 switch-on (Last Volume) ............116 Changing clock
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About these instructions If you are installing device your- About these instruc- self tions You may only install the device yourself if you are experienced in Please read these instructions installing car sound systems and and, in particular, the following are very familiar with the electri- chapter, "For your safety", before cal system of the vehicle. using the device! Please also ob- serve the following instructions: Observe the following! • CD Changer, if available Danger of injuries! •
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Scope of delivery Danger to the device! 2 Disassembly bar Do not insert any mini 1 Guide pin CDs (8 cm diameter) and 1 USB connecting cable shape CDs since they destroy the Note: drive! Remote controls are available as optional equipment. You can Theft protection fi nd out from your Blaupunkt Carry the control panel with you dealer or on the Internet at in the supplied case whenever www.blaupunkt.com which re- you leave the vehicle. mote controls can be used with this device. Cleaning C
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Device Overview Device Overview Controls 14 2 3 5 6 7 89:;<= B A @ ? > 6 NEXT button 1 button Tuner: Select memory bank for detaching the control panel (FM1, FM2, FM3, FMT) 2 TUNER button Settings menu: Go to the next Selecting the tuner as audio menu page source MP3/WMA: Switch between Opening the "Tuner" "PLAY", "BROWSER" and 3 Rocker switch "PLAYLIST" Tuner: Start the station seek 7 to < Softkeys tuning To select the function shown on Settings menu: Change settings the display n
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Device Overview ? MENU button Placing the device in to call up the settings menu operation @ ESC button Settings menu: Confi rm menu item and change to the display of Detaching/attaching the the audio source control panel Scan/Travelstore: Cancel You can detach the control panel A OK button to protect against theft. Press short: Confi rm menu item and change to the next higher CAUTION! menu level Press long: Start scan/station Danger of theft! seek tuning The device is worthless to a
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General functions ➔ Do not touch the contacts on To switch off the device: the rear side with your fi ngers. ➔ Press and hold the On/Off but- ➔ Clean the contacts of the con- ton 4 for approx. two sec- trol panel regularly using a soft onds. cloth moistened with cleaning In addition, the device is automat- alcohol. ically switched off as soon as you switch of the vehicle ignition. If To detach the control panel: you switch on the ignition again, ➔ Press the button 1. it also automatically s
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General functions The control panel opens. If a ➔ Remove the control panel as CD is in the drive, it is ejected. described on page 9. If you do not remove this CD, it ➔ Insert the MMC/SD card in the is automatically pulled in again card slot D until it engages. after approx. 10 seconds. The contacts of the card must point down and to the rear. ➔ Insert the CD with its print- ed side uppermost into the CD ➔ Attach the control panel as de- drive C until you feel some re- scribed on page 9.
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General functions ➔ Connect the USB medium to ➔ Turn the volume control 5. the USB cable that is routed The current volume is shown from the rear side of the de- on the display and used for all vice. audio sources. The USB medium can now be Note: selected as audio source. To preset the volume of traffi c For the device to recognise the announcements (Traf), a con- USB medium, it must be specifi ed nected telephone (Phone) and as mass storage device and for- the signal tone (Beep), see mat
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General functions • The display shows "Phone call". To be able to select an external audio source, it must be connect- • The currently playing audio ed and contain audio data. source is muted. ➔ Press the SRC button B re- • During the telephone call, you peatedly until the display brief- change the volume of the tele- ly shows the desired audio phone call by means of the vol- source. ume control 5. • Traffi c announcements (TA) are not automatically shown. Selecting an audio sour ce The de
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General functions The tuner display The audio CD display ABD C E F ABD C E F TMC FMT TMC CD 1 4 16:13 16:13 2 5 02:19 92,8 Radio Sun TRACK 06 MHz Mix CD 3 6 Madonna in concert tonight SONG: Bob Marley - No woman no cry F J H G F J H G A TMC symbol¹) A TMC symbol¹) B TA symbol B TA symbol see page 93 see page 93 C Main line C Main line RDS station name or frequency Track number D Clock D Clock E Level indicator E Level indicator Memory bank (FMT, FM1 to FM3) Audio source (CD) F Memory loca
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General functions The CD changer display The MP3 display²) ABD C E F ABD C E F TMC CDC TMC MP3 16:13 16:13 02:19 02:19 TRACK 05 Bob Marley Mix All Mix All DISC 01 ALICIAK SONG: Bob Marley - No woman no cry J H G F J H G F A TMC symbol¹) A TMC symbol¹) B TA symbol B TA symbol see page 93 see page 93 C Main line C Main line Track number ID3 or fi le name D Clock D Clock E Level indicator E Level indicator Audio source (CDC) Audio source (MP3, MMC, USB) F Functions which can be select-
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Overview of the operation Overview of the operation This chapter fi rst presents the buttons on the device. It is followed by a description of the audio functions MIX, REPEAT, TA and SCAN since their operation is identical for all audio sources. The operation of the device menus is described starting on page 82. Overview of the buttons Many basic functions during the playback of music, such as forwarding and reversing music, are performed using the rocker switch 3 (using the four functions ,
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Overview of the operation Overview of the functions MIX, RPT, and TA The display of the active audio source can show up to six functions F at the left and right edge of the display which you always operate us- ing the same six softkeys 7 to < independent of the audio source. The different settings of a function are selected by repeatedly pressing the same softkey. The following table shows which settings are available for the func- tions MIX, REPEAT, and TA. Selectable audio sources Softkey
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Overview of the operation • "MIX OFF": The random track The selected repeat mode is dis- play is switched off. All ti- played on info line 2 H and indi- tles are played in the order in cated by "RPT" at the side of the which they are found on the display. data carrier. Scanning titles ( Scan) If you switched on random track You can scan all the titles of a play, the selected random track data carrier. The scan time is play mode is displayed on info selected in the settings menu line 2 H
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Overview of the operation • The MENU button ? calls up Example of a menu the settings menu at any time. operation • If a menu consists of sever- The following example from the al pages, you can consecutive- settings menu (Changing the dis- ly scroll them using the NEXT play brightness) shows how to button 6. operate the menus in general. • If "Tuner" is selected as the au- Calling up a menu dio source, the TUNER button 2 calls up the "Tuner" menu. ➔ Press the MENU button ?. • The s
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Overview of the operation Display Night 08 Day 16 Since you can adjust the display brightness separately for night and day, you must switch be- tween the menu items "Night" and "Day". ➔ For this purpose, press the rocker switch 3 for or until the desired menu item is high- lighted. Changing and saving a setting To change the display brightness: ➔ On the rocker switch 3, press on or . The setting takes effect imme- diately (the display becomes brighter or darker). The setting is sav