Selecting A 12 Or 24-Hour Mode; Synchronisation; Dsa - Digital Sound Adjustment; An Overview Of The Equalizer Functions - Blaupunkt SAN FRANCISCO RDM 169 Operating Instructions Manual

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Selecting a 12 or 24-hour mode

You can choose whether the time is dis-
played in a 12 or 24-hour mode.
If necessary, refer to the section on "DSC
programming - CLK, MODE".

Synchronisation

To improve the accuracy of the internal
clock, it can be synchronised on a regular
basis. This is only possible when the time is
received via an RDS-CT signal and the au-
tomatic synchronisation feature is switched
on (default setting).
If the RDS-CT signal is not available, the
audio system will attempt to receive the
DCF-77 time signal (atomic clock) to cor-
rect the time the next time it is switched off.
The display will indicate "CLK Sync" while it
is synchronising the time.
If you would like to switch off the synchroni-
sation feature, refer to "DSC programming -
CLK, SYNC".
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DSA
– Digital Sound Adjustment
Use DSA to activate and adjust the equaliz-
er functions and to perform DNC (dynamic
noise covering). This allows you to adjust
the sound of your car hi-fi system ideally to
the listening conditions in the interior of your
car.
An overview of the equalizer
functions
In-car hi-fi sound is affected by such things
as the car interior (cushioning, windows),
position of the speakers, etc.
You can use the integrated equalizer to store
three different equalizer settings each for the
right and left channel (EQ1 - EQ3).
Seven frequency bands can be adjusted per
channel.
These settings can be made automatically
using the hi-fi self-adjustment feature or
manually.
The automatic settings can also be adjust-
ed manually.
In addition, there are five pre-set equalizer
settings which cannot be altered.

Activating the equalizer settings

You can activate the equalizer settings in
the DSA menu.
Press DSA and EQ one after the other.
The setting selected last will appear in the
top line of the display.
"EQ1", "EQ2", "EQ3" or
"ROCK", "POP", "JAZZ", "CLASSIC",
"VOCAL".
The DOT display will indicate the frequency
band settings for the left or right channel for
this equalizer setting.
The "EQ1 - EQ3" settings can be selected
automatically with the hi-fi self-adjustment
feature and/or set manually. If necessary,
refer to the section on "Self-adjusting equal-
izer" or "Manual equalizer adjustment".
The settings for "Rock to Vocal" are fixed
values which cannot be adjusted.

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