Blaupunkt Queens MP 56 Owners Manual

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Blaupunkt Queens MP 56 Owners Manual

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Index 67 ENGLISH Index About these instructions ................70 For your safety ................................70 Scope of delivery ............................71 Warranty .........................................71 Device overview ..............................72 Controls ...........................................72 Placing the device in operation ......73 Detaching/attaching the control panel ................................................ 73 Switching the device on/off ............. 74 General functions ...........................74 Inserting a CD .................................. 74 Connecting the USB medium ........... 75 Adjusting the volume ....................... 76 Muting the device ............................ 76 Operation with telephone ................76 Selecting an audio source ............... 77 The tuner display.......................... 78 The audio CD display ................... 78 The CD changer display ............... 79 The MP3 display ........................... 79 Overview of the operation..............80 Overview of the buttons .................. 80 Overview of the functions MIX, RPT, and TRAFFIC ............................ 81 Switching random track play on/off (MIX) ................................. 81 Switching Repeat title on/off (REPEAT) ...................................... 82 Scanning titles (SCAN)................. 82 Buttons for menu operation ............ 82Example of a menu operation .......... 83 Calling up a menu ........................ 83 Selecting a menu item in the settings menu ............................... 83 Changing and saving a setting ...... 84 Exiting a menu item ...................... 84 Operating the tuner ........................85 Searching for stations ......................85 Manually searching for stations ....85 Automatically searching for stations ........................................ 86 Storing stations ............................... 87 Listening to stored stations ............. 87 Scanning all receivable stations (SCAN) ............................................. 87 Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand .............. 88 Changing the tuner settings ("TUNER" MENU) ............................. 89 Permanently switching the priority of traffi c announcements on/off (TRAFFIC) .......................... 89 Switching the display of radio text on/off (R-TEXT) ............ 90 Allowing alternative frequencies (RDS) ........................................... 90 Searching FM stations automatically and storing them in the FMT memory bank (T-STORE) .................................... 90 Changing the seek tuning sensitivity (SENS) ........................ 90 Allowing/preventing automatic changing to other regional programmes (REGIONAL) ............ 91 Activating/deactivating improved reception (HIGH CUT) .. 91 Restricting station seek tuning to certain programme contents (PROG T YP) ................................. 92

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Index 68 Toggle between mono and stereo operation (MONO) ............92 Traffi c announcements (TA) ...........93 Receiving traffi c announcements .....93 Skipping a traffi c announcement ..... 93 Permanently switching the priority of traffi c announcements on/off ...... 93 Operating the inte grated CD player ..............................................95 What features do MP3 or WMA CDs have to have? ........................ 95 Functions of the integrated CD player if an audio CD is inserted .. 96 Switching the CD text display on/off (TEXT) ............................... 97 Switching the scrolling text for CD text on/off (SCROLL) ............. 97 Operating the MP3/WMA player ....98 Showing all the information of the current title (SHOW ALL) ...............99 Switching scrolling text on/off (SCROLL) ..................................... 99 Selecting the title information to be displayed (INFO) ................. 99 Selecting a title from a list (Browser mode/playlist) ............ 100 Operating the optional CD changer....................................102 Selecting a CD from the CD magazine (CD overview) ............ 103 Changing the name of a CD in the magazine of the CD changer (CD NAME) ................................. 103 Changing basic settings in the settings menu ...............................104 Adjusting sound and balance (AUDIO) ......................................... 105Changing treble or bass (TREBLE/BASS) ......................... 105 Changing the volume distribution (BALANCE/FADER) . 105 Changing the equalizer setting (DEQ) ......................................... 106 Creating/changing a user-defi ned equalizer setting (ADJUST) ................................... 107 Which equalizer setting is the correct one? ............................... 109 Setting the speed-dependent volume increase (AUTO SND) ..... 110 Setting the bass increase (XBASS) ..................................... 110 Confi guring the preamplifi er output for the subwoofer (SUBOUT) .................................. 110 Switching the equalizer off (OFF) .......................................... 111 Changing display settings (DISPLAY) ...................................... 112 Changing the colour of the display (COLOR) ........................ 112 Changing the user-defi ned colour (USER) ............................ 113 Adjusting the display viewing angle (ANGLE) ............................ 113 Inverting the display (INVERT) ... 114 Switching the spectrum analyser on/off (SPECTRUM) ..... 114 Activating/deactivating the screen saver (SCREEN S) ........... 114 Changing volume presettings (VOLUME) ...................................... 115 Changing the volume presetting of traffi c announcements (TRAFFIC) ........ 115 Changing the volume presetting of the telephone (PHONE)..................................... 116