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Contents Quick reference............................ 28
Important notes ............................ 33 Precautions........................................... 33
Traffic safety ......................................... 33
Installation ............................................. 33
Sound source mute .............................. 33
Accessories .......................................... 33 KeyCard theft protection system 34 Putting the unit into operation .............. 34
Removing the KeyCard ........................ 34
Training a second KeyCard/
Replacing a KeyCard ............................ 34
Displaying the radio pass data ............. 34
Short Additional Memory (S.A.M.) ........ 35
Turn On Message (T.O.M.) .................. 35
Optical indication of anti-theft
protection .............................................. 35
Care of your KeyCard ........................... 35 Switching the audio source ........ 35
Radio operation with RDS ........... 36 AF - Alternative frequency .................... 36
REG - regional programme .................. 36
Selecting a waveband (only Casablanca RCM 127, Cannes RCM 127, Woodstock DJ A) ...
36
Station tuning ........................................ 37
Automatic tuning
/
....................... 37
Manual tuning with << >> .................. 37 Scrolling through the broadcasting
networks
................................................ 37
Changing the memory bank ................. 37
Storing stations ..................................... 37
Automatically storing the strongest
stations with Travelstore ....................... 38
Recalling stored stations ...................... 38
Scanning stored stations with
Preset Scan .......................................... 38
Scanning stations with Radio-Scan ...... 38
Selecting the seek tuning sensitivity .... 39
Switching from stereo to mono ............. 39
Loudness .............................................. 39
PTY -“ Programme-Type ....................... 39
Switching PTY on/off ......................... 39
Programme type ................................... 39
Checking the programme type of the
station ................................................ 40
Displaying the selected programme
type .................................................... 40
Selecting a programme type ............. 40
Storing programme types .................. 41
Scanning stations with PTY-SCAN ... 41
PTY priority ........................................ 41
Receiving traffic programme
stations with RDS-EON ................ 42 Traffic announcement priority on/off .... 42
Beep tone ............................................. 42
Switching off the beep tone ............... 42
Automatic seek tuning start .................. 42Adjusting the volume for traffic
announcements and the beep tone ...... 43
Tape operation
............................. 43 Inserting a tape..................................... 43
Removing a tape ................................... 43
Fast Forward/Rewind ........................... 43
Selecting titles with CPS ...................... 43
Switching the tape side (autoreverse) .. 44
Tape equalisation ................................. 44
Scanning cassette titles with SCAN ..... 44
Listening to the radio during
fast tape winding with RM .................... 44
Care notes ............................................ 44 CD changer operation .................. 45 Switching to the CD changer mode ...... 45
Selecting CDs and titles ....................... 45
MIX playback ........................................ 45
Selecting the display mode .................. 46
SCAN .................................................... 46 DSC programming ....................... 47 Overview of DSC factory settings ........ 49 Appendix....................................... 49 Specifications ........................................ 49
Blaupunkt telephone hotline ................. 49