Dsc Programming - Blaupunkt SAINT MALO RCM 127 Operating Instructions Manual

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DSC programming

DSC (Direct Software Control) allows you
to customise certain programmable, basic
settings to suit your personal needs and
preferences 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 SC/SRC to select the relevant
operating mode (e.g. select the cas-
sette mode if you wish to turn the
Radio Monitor on or off).
Press DSC.
Use the rocker switch to select and adjust
the functions described in the following. The
display will show you the adjusted condition.
/
Select function
<< >>
Adjust/recall value
MIX
For changer operation only
(optional).
MIX CDC -
CD selection at random.
All titles of this disc will be
chosen in random order as
well.
The next disc is again se-
lected at random.
MIX OFF -
The MIX function is
switched off.
REG ON/OFF REG ON – regional function
is switched on.
REG OFF – regional func-
tion is switched off.
Refer to "Radio operation
with RDS / REG - regional
programme".
RM ON/OFF (Radio Monitor)
(RM ON/OFF appears only
in the cassette mode)
Allows you to listen to the
radio during fast winding of
the tape.
RM ON – Radio playback
activated
RM OFF – Function deacti-
vated
VOL FIX
Use this function to select
the volume at which the ra-
dio is set when it is switched
on. Adjust the desired vol-
ume level with << >>. If
"VOL 0" is set, the system
will come on with the vol-
ume selected before switch-
ing it off.
AUX ON/OFF Please note that this item
will not appear if you have
connected a CD changer.
Default setting: AUX OFF.
Adjust to AUX ON if you
have connected an external
piece of equipment to the
AUX socket.
BEEP
Acknowledgement tone for
all of the functions which re-
quire a button to be pressed
for more than 1 second.
The volume can be set from
between 0 to 9. (0 = off)
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