Preamplifi Er Output; (Buenos Aires 200 Only); Radio Mode; Rds - Blaupunkt BUENOS AIRES 200 7 649 020 110 Operating And Installation Instructions

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Placing the device in operation
Preamplifi er output

(Buenos Aires 200 only)

This device features a preamplifi er output.
Settings for the preamplifi er output:
Chapter "User settings", section "Perform-
ing settings in the user menu", menu item
"SWPRE"
Chapter "Sound settings", section "Adjusting
low-pass fi lter for subwoofer".

Radio mode

RDS

Many FM stations broadcast an RDS (Radio Data
System) signal in addition to their programme
that allows the following additional functions:
The station name is shown on the display.
The device recognises traffi c announcements
and news broadcasts and can automatically
switch them through in any operating mode
(e.g. in CD mode).
Alternate frequency (AF): If RDS is activated,
the device automatically selects the best re-
ceivable frequency for the station that is cur-
rently set.
Regional (REG): At certain times, some radio
stations divide their programme into regional
programmes providing different content. If the
REG function is activated, the device changes
only to those alternate frequencies on which
the same regional programme is being broad-
cast.
To switch the RDS or REG function on or off,
please read the section "Performing settings in
the user menu" in the chapter "User settings"
(menu items "AF", "REG").

Changing to radio mode

Press the On/Off button 4 repeatedly until
u
"FM"/"AM" appears.
Selecting the memory bank
(FM1, FM2, FM3, MW)
u
FM button > repeatedly until
Press the
the desired FM memory bank (FM1, FM2,
FM3) appears.
- or -
u
button = to select the MW
Press the AM
memory bank.
Note:
Up to six stations can be stored in each mem-
ory bank.
Radio mode
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