Tape Operation; Inserting A Cassette; Removing A Cassette; Switching On Tape Deck Operation - Blaupunkt FRANKFURT RCM 169 Operating Instructions Manual

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Traffic Memo (TIM)
tenna will retract. You can now drive into
the car wash.
However, if "TIM on" briefly shows on the
display panel when you switch off the audio
system, the TIM standby mode is active.
Press TIM for approx. 2 sec.
"Stby off" will appear briefly in the display.
The antenna will retract (please check) and
will remain retracted until the audio system
is switched back on.
Now the TIM standby mode is temporarily
inactive.
You can drive into the car wash.
The standby function will be automatically
re-activated when you switch the radio on
again. The power antenna will extend.
Important!
In order to prevent possible damage, do not
switch on the radio until you have left the
car wash!
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Tape operation

Inserting a cassette

Switch on the car radio and release the
operating panel by pressing 1.
The operating panel will fold down forwards.
Insert the cassette with Side A or 1
facing up without the use of force.
The cassette will automatically be transport-
ed to its playing position. Cassette playback
will begin.
Grasp the left-hand side of the operat-
ing panel to fold it back up and lock it
into place.

Removing a cassette

With the operating panel in the fold-
down position, press the Eject button
(arrow) briefly.
The cassette will eject.
To prevent damage to the mechanism, do
not attempt to stop or force a cassette while
it is being inserted or ejected.
For safety's sake, the operating
panel must always be returned to
the locked position while you are
driving.
Switching on tape deck opera-
tion
A cassette is inserted, "CC-IN" appears in
the display.
Press CC, the cassette functions will
appear in the display.

Dolby B NR*

This unit can play cassettes which have
been recorded with Dolby B NR or without
the use of noise suppression.
Cassettes which have been recorded with
Dolby B NR* exhibit significantly less tape
noise as well as much greater sound dynam-
ics.
The Dolby B NR function is active when the
red arrow in front of "DLBY" lights up.

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