Removing The Keycard; Replacing A Keycard; Loss Of Both Keycards; Displaying The Radio Pass Data - Blaupunkt Toronto RDM126 Operating Instructions Manual

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Removing the KeyCard

Never pull out the KeyCard directly!
First, slightly push in the KeyCard.
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This releases the card and puts it in the
proper position for being removed.
Now you can pull it out.
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Replacing a KeyCard

Insert the remaining KeyCard and turn
on the set.
DSC
Press the
button and select
"LEARN KC" with A/V.
Press cc or 2>.
The display will switch to "CHANGE".
4. Push in the KeyCard. The card is re-
leased and put in the proper position
for being removed.
5. Remove the first KeyCard and insert
the new one while "CHANGE" is still
being displayed.
After the display indication "READY" or
"LEARN KC",
6. press DSC.
Now you can also use the new KeyCard for
operating your unit.
A maximum of two cards can be used for
the set.
Switching the audio source Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
tween the following audio sources:
radio,
CD, or
CDC (AUX)
CD operation is only available if a CD is in-
serted.
AUX is only available if no Blaupunkt chang-
er CDC A05 or CDC A 071 is connected.
"AUX ON" must be activated in the DSC
menu.
To switch to another source,
press SRC briefly.
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When trying to "train" a third one, the ac-
cess authorisation for the KeyCard not used
for the "training" process will be deleted
automatically.
of both KeyCards
Loss
Please contact your dealer or in USA call
l-800-920-21 21.

Displaying the radio pass data

Using the "Blau" KeyCard supplied with your
set you can have the radio pass data such
as the model name, product number (7 6 . ..)
and serial number indicated on the display
panel.
Please refer to chapter "DSC programming
READ KC".
Optical indication for extra
security
Blinking KeyCard tongue
When the vehicle is stationary and the Key-
Card removed, the KeyCard tongue can be
switched to blink for extra anti-theft secu-
rity.
For this it is necessary that the positive pow-
er supply line and the permanent +I 2 V lead
are connected such as described in the in-
stallation instructions.
This radio is equipped to receive Radio Data
System or RDS signals. RDS is a second-
ary signal used by many FM radio stations
to broadcast additional information. Blau-
punkt has been a key player in developing
RDS in Europe.
This radio's RDS features include program
service name (PS), which automatically dis-
plays RDS station's identification such as
WNYC-FM or THE WAVE. Other RDS fea-
tures included are alternative frequency
switching (AF), program type identification
and search (PTY), and capability to receive
future Emergency Alert System (EAS) mes-
sage broadcasted by RDS stations. All are
explained in this section.
AF - Alternative frequency
The AF (Alternative Frequency) function
makes sure that the strongest frequency of
the currently selected program is always
tuned in automatically.
This function is activated when "AF" appears
in the display.
In order to switch this function on or off,
press the AF button briefly.
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While searching for the strongest reception
signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.
Be sure that "LED ON" is adjusted in the
DSC mode.
If required, please refer to chapter "DSC
programming - LED".
Turning off the blinking LED
When you insert your KeyCard, the LED is
automatically turned off until the card is re-
moved and the ignition turned off, assum-
ing the unit is connected as described in the
installation instructions.
If you do not want the tongue to blink at any
time, simply access "LED" in the DSC menu,
and press << or r> to turn in off.

Care of your KeyCard

For a proper function of the KeyCard it is
important that the contacts are free from any
foreign particles. Avoid direct skin contact.
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts
using a cotton swab soaked with alcohol.
If "SEARCH" appears in the display when
switching on the radio or recalling one of the
stored frequencies, the unit is automatically
searching for an alternative frequency.
"SEARCH" will disappear from the display
when the alternative frequency has been
found or after the frequency band has been
run through completely.
If the reception quality of the selected pro-
gram becomes too bad:
Tune into another station.
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Selecting a waveband

With this car radio you can select between
the following wavebands:
FM 87.5 - 107.9 MHz
AM 530- 1710 kHz
Select the desired waveband by press-
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ing the FMT or AMT button.

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