Skipping/Repeating Titles With Cps; Switching The Audio Source With Src; Dsc Programming - Blaupunkt Pasadena DJ Operating Instructions Manual

Radio / cassette / changer
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MTL
Switch on the MTL function to select the best
equalisation response when using metal or
CrO
tapes. "MTL" will light up in the display.
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To switch Dolby B-NR and MTL on/off:
Press B/MTL repeatedly until the desi-
red setting appears in the display.
The system enables the following settings:
MTL tape
The display shows
with Dolby B-NR
without Dolby B-NR
Normal tape
with Dolby B-NR
without Dolby B-NR
Skipping/repeating titles
with CPS
CPS stands for Cassette Program Search.
This function allows you to skip a cassette
title or listen to it once again.
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To switch the function on/off:
Press CPS.
"CPS ON" or "CPS OFF" will light up in the
display for approximately 2 seconds.
With "CPS ON":
Press the FF button -
The tape is fast forwarded to the next title.
Press the FR button -
The tape is rewound to the beginning of the
current title, provided that it has already been
played for more than 8 seconds. Otherwise the
tape will be rewound to the beginning of the
MTL
B
previous title.
MTL
Switching the audio source
B
with SRC (Source)
Using this function you can switch between
radio, tape and CD changer operation or
playback of any other connected device.
To switch over:
Press the SRC button.

DSC programming

DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you to
customise certain programmable, basic set-
tings to suit your personal needs and prefe-
rences and then store them.
The basic settings for this audio equipment
were made at the factory. In the following you
can find an overview of these settings, so that
you can always reset to these if desired.
If you wish to alter any of the programming,
press DSC.
The display will show you the adjusted con-
dition.
Use the rocker switch to select and adjust the
functions described in the following.
/
Select function
Adjust value –
Adjust value +
LOCAL
(lo)
To adjust the seek tuning
sensitivity for local recepti-
on.
LOCAL 1 - high sensitivity
LOCAL 3 - low sensitivity

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