Blaupunkt Amsterdam TCM 127 Owners Manual

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65 ENGLISH Radio Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer (Option) Quick reference ............................ 73 Select operating mode ................. 79 Audio mode ........................................... 79 Radio operation with RDS ........... 79 AF - Alternative Frequency ................... 79 REG - regional programme .................. 79 Selecting a waveband .......................... 80 Station tuning ........................................ 80Seek tuning / ............................... 80 Manual tuning with << / >> ................ 80 Entering the frequency directly ............. 80 Scrolling through the broadcasting networks (FM only) ............................... 81 Storing radio stations ............................ 81 Automatically storing the stations with the strongest reception using Travelstore ............................................ 81 Recalling stored radio stations ............. 82 Selecting the seek-tuning sensitivity .... 82 Switching from stereo to mono FM only) ................................................ 82 Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON ............. 83 Switching traffic announcement priority on/off ......................................... 83 Adjusting the volume for traffic announcements and the beep tone .. 83 Important information .................. 67 Safety standards ................................... 67 General information .............................. 67 Effects of radio frequency energy ..... 67 Safety information ................................. 67 Traffic safety ...................................... 67 Using the telephone while driving ..... 67 Using the telephone in critical areas . 68 Emergency calls ................................ 68 Installation ............................................. 68 Notes on connecting a CD changer, an amplifier or the infrared remote control: ............................................... 69 Accessories .......................................... 69 KeyCard and SIM card ................. 70 Basic information .................................. 70 Second KeyCard/SIM card ............... 70 Wrong KeyCard ................................. 70 Starting up the Radiophone .................. 70 Resuming equipment operation after the power has been disconnected ... 70 Selecting the language for the display71 Removing the KeyCard/SIM card ......... 71 Train KeyCard/SIM cards ..................... 71 DSC learn mode ................................... 72 Displaying the radio pass data ............. 72 Optical warning of anti-theft protection .............................................. 72 Care of your KeyCard/SIM-Card .......... 72 Beep tone ............................................. 83 Switching off the beep tone ............... 83 Automatic seek-tuning start .................. 83 Operating the cassette deck ....... 84 Inserting the cassette ........................... 84 Ejecting the cassette ............................ 84 Fast forward/rewind .............................. 84 Selecting titles with S-CPS ................... 84 Changing the track (Autoreverse) ........ 84 Tape equalisation ................................. 85 Dolby B NR* .......................................... 85 Listening to the radio while fast forwarding/rewinding the tape with RM (Radio Monitor) ..................................... 85 Care instructions ................................... 85 CD changer operation (optional) 86 Switching CD changer operation on ..... 86 Selecting the CD and the track ............ 86 MIX ........................................................ 86 Programming with DSC ............... 87 Overview of the DSC default settings .................................................. 91

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85 ENGLISH Radio Listening to the radio while fast forwarding/rewinding the tape with RM (R adio Monitor) While fast forwarding or rewinding the tape, you can listen to the radio instead of the usual muting (also applies for S-CPS). The ÒRAD. MONITOR ONÓ setting must be activated in DSC mode. Refer to ÒProgramming with DSC Ð RAD. MONITORÓ if necessary. Care instructions You should use only C60/C90 tape cas- settes in your car. Protect your cassettes against dirt, dust and temperatures over 50 °C. Allow cold cassettes to warm up somewhat before playing them to ensure that the tape plays smoothly. Malfunctions in playback or sound may be caused by dirt build-up on the pinch roller and the audio head after approx. 100 hours of operation. To remove normal dirt build-up clean the equipment with a cleaning cassette. In more stubborn cases, use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Never insert hard instru- ments into the tape deck. Tape equalisation The unit is able to identify the following tape types: iron oxide, chrome oxide or metal; it will switch to the corresponding setting au- tomatically. When metal or chrome cassettes are played ÒMTLÓ will light up in the display. Dolby B NR* This equipment is able to play back cas- settes which have been recorded using Dol- by B NR or without noise reduction. There is far less tape noise and the sound dynamics are correspondingly greater on cassettes recorded using Dolby NR*. ÒDOLBYÓ will light up in the display when Dolby B NR is switched on. Switching on/off: ¥ Press . * Noise reduction system manufactured under licence by Dolby Laboratories. The word Dolby and the dou- ble-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

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100Using speed-dialling . . . You can recall stored telephone numbers with the corresponding name or the number of the entry. The numbers which can be recalled in the telephoneÕs memory bank range from 1 to 25, on the SIM card from 101 to a maximum 225. It is possible to use one-touch dialling for the first nine telephone numbers in the ba- sic telephone menu by pressing the corre- sponding number key directly. . . . directly from the memory bank: ¥ Press the corresponding button (1 to 9) for approx. 2 sec. until you hear a beep. The call will be placed automatically. . . . directly from the SIM card memory bank: ¥ Press * and the corresponding button (1 to 9) one after the other for approx. 2 sec. until you hear a beep. The call will be placed automatically.. . . from the telephone book ¥ Press ME. ¥ Use / to select ÒFind entry by nameÓ or ÒFind entry by positionÓ. ¥ Confirm your selection by pressing OK. If ÒEnter nameÓ appears in the display ¥ use the selection buttons to enter up to the first three letters in the name. If ÒEnter positionÓ appears in the display ¥ use the selection buttons to enter the position number of the entry. ¥ Confirm your entry by pressing OK. If you know the position number of the entry you can enter it immediately after pressing ME and confirm your selection by pressing OK. The desired telephone number will appear in the display. If you want a different number to the one shown in the display, you can press / to scroll through the entries in the telephone book. To start dialling/end call: ¥ Press . Redial function Automatic If the ÒAutomatic redialÓ menu item in the setup menu is switched to ÒONÓ, the number will be redialled automatically. Refer to ÒProgramming with DSC Ð Setup menu Ð Automatic redialÓ. You can cancel the automatic redial by pressing the telephone key. Manual ¥ Press . The last telephone number entered will ap- pear in the display. To start dialling: ¥ Press . The display will change in colour to indicate that the telephone has begun to dial the number or that an incoming call has been detected.