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  • Page 2: Overview Of Radio Controls

    audio source, selects display modes (e.g. MP3 Overview of Radio Controls browse mode in MP3 display). button (hang-up button) Rejects an incoming call/ends a call. Arrow keys In menus and radio mode: Selects submenus and menu items/functions. In other operating modes (e.g. CD or MP3 mode): Selects track, CD and directory.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Tuner mode Set the device to the region Europe, USA or Thailand Overview of Radio Controls Starting tuner mode for the FM or AM waveband Important notes The tuner display Observe the following! The function menus in tuner mode Use as directed Setting the memory bank/waveband Road safety...
  • Page 4 ® Functions in the Bluetooth streaming mode CD mode (audio) AUX mode Starting the audio CD mode The audio CD display Selecting the external audio source and switching it on/off Functions in the CD mode (audio) Naming external audio sources (AUXEDIT) The CD menu Mixing an external audio source with another CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA)
  • Page 5 User settings The phone book of the cell phone Downloading a phone book Opening the System menu Calling an entry in the phone book Changing the welcome text (ON MSG) Calling a phone number from the history Changing volume presettings Speed dial Adjusting power-on volume (ON VOL/LAST VOL) Changing volume presettings for TA, TEL and MUTE...
  • Page 6: Important Notes

    Laser product! Important notes Do not open or modify the device! The device The device was manufactured according to the state of the contains a Class 1 laser that emits invisible laser art and established safety guidelines. Even so, dangers radiation which can cause injuries to your eyes.
  • Page 7: Cleaning

    Cleaning If a CD becomes soiled, never clean it in a circular motion; instead, use a soft, lint-free cloth and wipe from the inside Clean the device with a dry or slightly moistened cloth. Do to the outside. not use any caustic chemicals, cleaning solutions or harsh cleaning agents to clean the device.
  • Page 8: Startup

    Adjusting the volume Startup This chapter contains information about switching the device on and off, adjusting the volume, performing menu Danger! settings, and resetting the device to the factory settings. It High volume also provides information about connecting a USB medium Excessive volume can damage your hearing and you and correctly inserting a CD in the device.
  • Page 9: Muting The Device

    Muting the device To open a menu,  press the MENU button (13).  Briefly press the On/Off button (10). By default, the menu of the current operating mode is The display shows "MUTE". opened, e.g. the tuner menu, if the device is in tuner mode when you press the MENU button (13).
  • Page 10: Resetting The Device (Normset)

    To select a different menu, Resetting the device (NORMSET)  press the rocker switch (8). You can reset the device to the factory settings. Your personal settings. e.g. your welcome text, will be deleted in It switches from the menu of the current operating mode to the process.
  • Page 11: Usb Port

    USB port What characteristics do USB media have to have? The device recognises the USB medium only if it is a mass You can connect the following USB media to the device storage with the following features: and use them as audio source: ...
  • Page 12: Selecting The Usb As Audio Source

    Selecting the USB as audio source If you cannot play a CD-R/CD-RW:  Use blanks from a different manufacturer or a different  Press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "USB" colour. appears on the display.  Reduce the burn speed when burning CDs. The display briefly shows "READING".
  • Page 13: Inserting And Removing A Cd

    Inserting and removing a CD The CD is automatically drawn in. The display briefly shows "READING – WAIT". Next, the following appears: The audio CD display if an audio CD is inserted.  CAUTION! The MP3 display if an MP3 or WMA CD is inserted. ...
  • Page 14: Tuner Mode

     press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "FM" Tuner mode appears on the display. This device can receive radio stations in the FM and AM To receive stations of the AM or MW/LW waveband, (MW/LW) frequency ranges.  press the SRC button (12) repeatedly until "AM" Set the device to the region Europe, USA or appears on the display.
  • Page 15: The Tuner Display

    The tuner display details, please read the section "Adjusting stations" or "Storing stations manually" in this chapter). All other functions are available in the following 3 menus in menu mode: List: In the List menu, the frequencies/stations stored  on the station buttons are displayed in a list and can be selected.
  • Page 16: Setting The Memory Bank/Waveband

    Instead of "Norm", the menu selection (E) displays "List". For the tuner region USA and THAILAND, the AM The "List" menu is selected. The options of the "List" (F) waveband AM features the 2 memory banks AM and AMT menu are displayed each with 10 memory locations.
  • Page 17: Tuning Into A Station

    Tuning into a station Tuning into stations manually There are 3 ways of tuning into a station: Note:  Tuning into stations automatically (station seek tuning) For the tuner region EUROPE, the manual setting of  Tuning into stations manually stations is possible only if the RDS functions are Selecting stored stations deactivated.
  • Page 18: Storing Stations

    Storing stations Note: In the tuner regions THAILAND and EUROPE, the There are 2 ways of storing a station: Travelstore function is not available for the AM  Storing stations manually waveband (MW, LW).  Searching and storing stations automatically (Travelstore) ...
  • Page 19: Changing The Seek Tuning Sensitivity (Sens)

    Changing the seek tuning sensitivity (SENS)  To change to the menu mode, press the DIS-ESC button (6). The seek tuning sensitivity determines whether the automatic station seek tuning locates only strong stations The "List" menu is selected. or also weaker stations. You can adjust the seek tuning ...
  • Page 20: Receiving Traffic Announcements

    To switch the display of radio text on/off: broadcasting network for the duration of a traffic  press the MENU button (13). announcement. The Tuner menu opens. Switching the priority of traffic reports on/off  Press the rocker switch (8) to select the "R- The priority of traffic announcements is switched on if the TEXT"...
  • Page 21: Skipping A Traffic Announcement

     Switch between the settings with the rocker switch Receiving an alternative frequency of a (8). station  "TRAFFIC" : Priority on. Note:  "TRAFFIC" : Priority off. The functions Alternative Frequency and Regional are  Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, available only in FM mode for the tuner region or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu.
  • Page 22: Allow/Prevent Changing To Other Regional Programmes (Regional)

     Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, Note: or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu. For the device to switch to an alternative frequency (AF) in case of poor reception, the station must also Receiving the programme type support the RDS function Alternative frequency (AF).
  • Page 23: Selecting The Programme Type Language (Pty Lang)

    tuning. For instructions, please read the section "Station seek tuning" in this chapter. If no station with the correct programme type is found, the display briefly shows "NO PTY FOUND" and the original frequency is adjusted again. Selecting the programme type language (PTY LANG) Note: This setting is available only in FM mode for the tuner region EUROPE.
  • Page 24: Cd Mode (Audio)

    The audio CD display CD mode (audio) Audio CDs are played in the CD mode (audio). How to insert and remove CDs is described in the chapter "Startup". Starting the audio CD mode You can select an inserted audio CD as audio source: ...
  • Page 25: Functions In The Cd Mode (Audio)

    Functions in the CD mode (audio) The CD menu The functions of the following table can be called directly The functions of the following table can be called up in the on the CD display by touching a button. CD menu. Function Action Display/description...
  • Page 26 To select a function and its desired option in the CD menu,  press the MENU button (13). The CD menu opens.  To select the desired function, press the rocker switch (8).  Press the OK button (4).  Press the rocker switch (8) to switch on the selected option, or the rocker switch (8) to switch it off.
  • Page 27: Cd/Usb Mode (Mp3/Wma)

    The MP3 display CD/USB mode (MP3/WMA) In CD/USB mode, you can play CD-Rs or CD-RWs or a USB medium with MP3 or WMA tracks. The chapter "Startup" describes what you must observe when connecting and disconnecting USB media. It also contains information about inserting and removing CDs.
  • Page 28: Functions In The Cd/Usb Mode (Mp3/Wma)

    You can switch between the following modes with the DIS- Function Action Response ESC button (6): Scanning Press the OK "SCAN": Scans all MP3 display  tracks button (4) for tracks on the CD/USB Browse mode  longer than 2 (scan time can be Playlist mode (if playlist is available on USB/CD) ...
  • Page 29: The Browse Mode

     Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, Function Menu item Options or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu. Displaying DISPLAY "ARTIST" : Display the The Browse mode track artist. In the Browse mode, tracks and directories are displayed information "ALBUM"...
  • Page 30: Selecting Tracks In Browse Mode

    Track data carrier. The following playlist formats are valid: M3U, PLS, WPL, ASX and RMP. Selecting tracks in Browse mode The Playlist display  During MP3/WMA playback, press the DIS-ESC button (6) repeatedly until the browse mode is displayed. It shows all folders and tracks stored on the data carrier. To select a track or folder, ...
  • Page 31: Selecting Tracks In Playlist Mode

    Selecting tracks in Playlist mode  During MP3/WMA playback, press the DIS-ESC button (6) repeatedly until the playlist mode is displayed. It shows all playlists stored in the root folder of the data carrier. To select a track from a playlist, ...
  • Page 32: Ipod Mode

    Note: Playing time To connect an iPod, you require a corresponding adapter cable and initial settings to be made. Please Functions in the iPod mode contact your TATA service station. Function Action Display/response Starting iPod mode To select a connected iPod as audio source,...
  • Page 33: The Ipod Menu

    The iPod menu  Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu. The functions of the following table can be called up in the iPod menu. Function Menu item Options Random...
  • Page 34: Bluetooth ® Streaming Mode

    ®  Press the rocker switch (8) until the "STREAM" Bluetooth streaming mode menu item is selected. Devices such as MP3 players can also be connected to the  Press the OK button (4). ® device via Bluetooth if they feature the corresponding equipment.
  • Page 35: Automatic Connection Of The Bluetooth Player

    ® Automatic connection of the Bluetooth button (7). If necessary, attempt to manually establish ® the connection to the Bluetooth player in the device player ® list (see the section "Managing registered Bluetooth During switch-on, the car sound system automatically ®...
  • Page 36: The Bluetooth ® Streaming Display

    ® interrupted for the duration of phone call or the The Bluetooth streaming display phone book download. ®  If the connection is lost in Bluetooth streaming mode, "CONNECTION LOST – PRESS OK TO RETRY" appears on the display. Press the OK button (4) to re-establish the connection, or press the DIS ESC button (6) to return to the last audio ®...
  • Page 37: Aux Mode

    To connect an iPod, you require a corresponding source. adapter cable and initial settings to be made. Please contact your TATA service station.  Press the MENU button (13). Selecting the external audio source and  Press the rocker switch...
  • Page 38: Mixing An External Audio Source With Another Audio Source (Mix Aux)

     Enter the name by pressing the corresponding buttons The volume of the external audio source and the of the keys (9). Select the desired letter, if necessary volume of the audio source of the radio are adjusted by pressing a button several times. separately: ...
  • Page 39  Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu.
  • Page 40: Bluetooth ® Phone Call

    ® The Bluetooth menu contains all the required settings and device. functions. Contact your TATA service station for a list of cell phones ® To open the Bluetooth menu, that are compatible with the car sound system. ®...
  • Page 41: Registering The Cell Phone

    ® last and is available. While the Bluetooth connection is Note: ® being established, the Bluetooth symbol flashes on the ® If a Bluetooth process is currently taking place (e.g. display. If the connection has been established, "DEVICE registering a device or downloading a phone book), CONNECTED"...
  • Page 42: Determining The Master Telephone

     CONNECTION FAILED: The car sound system finds  Press the rocker switch (8) until the "MASTER" the cell phone, but the connection cannot be menu item is selected. ® established due to a Bluetooth error.  Press the OK button (4) to call up the menu item. In these two cases, the car sound system continues to A list of the registered cell phones is displayed.
  • Page 43: Managing Registered Bluetooth Devices

    ® Managing registered Bluetooth devices  Press the OK button (4) to leave all registered ® ® Bluetooth devices as is and return to the Bluetooth ® In the Bluetooth menu, you can manage the registered menu. ® Bluetooth devices (cell phones and devices such as MP3 ®...
  • Page 44: Answering/Rejecting A Phone Call

     Select one of the following functions with the rocker from the list, "EMPTY" (empty list) is briefly displayed ® switch (8): and you are returned to the Bluetooth menu. ® "CONNECT": The selected Bluetooth device is Answering/rejecting a phone call ...
  • Page 45: Making A Call (Dial New)

    Making a call (DIAL NEW)  Enter the number sequence by pressing the corresponding buttons of the keys (9). There are several ways of making a phone call via the car sound system: After entering one digit, the device automatically switches ...
  • Page 46: Ending A Call

     If you did not enter a number, "NO NUMBER TO Storing and calling a phone number in the SAVE" is briefly displayed after pressing the button phone book of the device 0 - 9 (9) and you are returned to the number input. The device features its own phone book in which you can Ending a call store 10 entries.
  • Page 47: Calling A Phone Number

     press the OK button (4). Editing an entry To edit an existing entry in the phone book of the device, You can now enter the phone number with up to 14 digits: ®  open the Bluetooth menu.  Enter the number sequence by pressing the corresponding buttons of the keys (9).
  • Page 48: Deleting Entries

     Enter the desired digit by pressing the corresponding item and press the OK button (4). Use the rocker button of the keys (9). switch (8) to select "YES" and press the OK button (4). The display briefly shows "DELETED ALL After editing the complete phone number, CONTACTS"...
  • Page 49: Calling An Entry In The Phone Book

    complete, it shows "DOWNLOAD COMPLETE"; if the In each case, the first available number for the currently download was not successful, it shows "DOWNLOAD selected entry is displayed. If additional numbers are FAILED". available under the entry, e.g. an office or cell phone number, it is indicated by means of corresponding symbols Note: on the display.
  • Page 50: Calling A Phone Number From The History

    Calling a phone number from the history Note: Every list contains up to 5 entries. The order of the list Note: entries is determined by the cell phone. The history of the cell phone is available only if it is supported by the cell phone.
  • Page 51: Changing The Pin (Pin Num)

    The menu for entering numbers opens automatically by The voice recognition is activated. "SPEAK NOW" appears pressing the first number button. After entering one digit, on the display. the device automatically switches to the next one. To Notes: correct any entry errors, select the corresponding digit by ...
  • Page 52: Changing The Bluetooth Name Of The Device (Rad Name)

    (RAD NAME) ® The Bluetooth name of the device under which it is ® displayed by other Bluetooth devices is set to "TATA" at the factory. To change this name, ®  open the Bluetooth menu.  Press the rocker switch (8) until the "RAD...
  • Page 53: Remote Controls

    FM/AM mode Remote controls Right keys: The most frequently used functions can also be controlled SEEK Short press: Increases frequency in with the steering wheel remote control and the infrared increments remote control (IR remote control). Long press: Starts seek tuning forward to Functions of the steering wheel remote the next receivable station control...
  • Page 54: Functions Of The Ir Remote Control

    Functions of the IR remote control MP3 mode Selects the next directory General Changes between audio sources Selects the previous directory VOLUME + Increases the volume Long press: Fast searching forward VOLUME – Decreases the volume Short press: Selects the previous track Muting the device/cancelling mute Long press: Fast searching reverse FM/AM mode...
  • Page 55: Sound Settings

     "TREBLE": Treble between -7 and +7 Sound settings  "BALANCE": Volume distribution left/right between The following sound settings can be changed in the Audio -9 and +9 menu:  "FADER": Volume distribution front/rear between -  Adjusting bass, treble and volume distribution 9 and +9 ...
  • Page 56: Equalizer Settings

     Select one of the following sound presets with the Which equaliser setting is the correct one? rocker switch (8): Sound impression Measures  "POP"  "ROCK" Frequency (Hz) Level  "CLASSIC" Unclean bass, 100–200 approx. –4  Switch the selected sound preset off with the rocker droning, unpleasant switch (8) ( ) or on with the...
  • Page 57: Changing Equalizer Settings (Ebass, Etreble, Emiddle, Exbass)

    To adjust the equalizer, Note:  in the Audio menu, press the rocker switch The table does not contain all the settings that are repeatedly until the "EN AUDIO" menu item is possible in the Enhanced Audio menu. selected. AUDIO (Audio menu) ...
  • Page 58: User Settings

    After entering one letter, the device automatically switches User settings to the next one. To correct any entry errors, select the In the System menu, you can adjust these presettings to corresponding digit by pressing the rocker switch your preferences: (8) again.
  • Page 59: Adjusting Power-On Volume (On Vol/Last Vol)

    Adjusting power-on volume (ON VOL/LAST VOL) If "LAST VOL" is selected, the device is switched on with the volume adjusted under "ON VOL". To adjust the power-on volume,  in the System menu, press the rocker switch Changing volume presettings for TA, TEL and MUTE (8) repeatedly until the "ON VOL"...
  • Page 60: Activating/Deactivating The Signal Tone (Beep On)

    Changing display settings Notes: The volume preset by you will not be used, The following display settings can be changed in the System menu:  if the volume currently listened to is lower than the  Day/night brightness (D-DAY / D-NIGHT) set mute level.
  • Page 61: Changing The Background Lighting Of The Display (Dis Ilum)

    Changing the background lighting of the display (DIS  Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, ILUM) or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu. For the background lighting of the display, you can select Adjusting the display viewing angle (ANGLE) one of 16 shades of blue: The angle at which the driver looks at the display is...
  • Page 62 The current setting is displayed.  Use the rocker switch (8) to select the desired setting in 5-second increments between 5 and 30.  Press the OK button (4) to select a different function, or press the DIS ESC button (6) to exit the menu.
  • Page 63: Displaying Version Numbers

    Displaying version numbers You can display the version numbers of the different device components.  Switch off the device.  Simultaneously press the MENU button (13) and the # button of the keys (9) while switching on the device. The version display with information about the software is displayed.
  • Page 64: Technical Data

    Technical data CD player Frequency response: 20 – 20,000 Hz USB port Weight: approx. 1.66 kg Current load max. 800 mA Voltage supply Operating voltage: 10 – 16 V Current consumption In operation: max. 10 A 10 seconds after switch-off: <...
  • Page 65: Appendix

    Appendix Manufacturer Model Max. Capacity Hama USB 2.0 256 MB USB Stick 128 MB Supported USB devices Intelligent Stick 128 MB iRiver H320 Multi-Codec 20 GB Manufacturer Model Max. Capacity Jukebox Acer Flash Stick 256 MB Kingston Data Traveller Elite 256 MB Aigo Mini...
  • Page 66: Supported Bluetooth ® Mobile Phones

    Manufacturer Model Max. Capacity Manufacturer Model Sandisk Cruzer Micro 1 GB Motorola Sandisk Cruzer 256 MB Nokia 5200 Sony MicroVault 512 MB Nokia 6111 Thomson Lyra PDP2456 256 MB Nokia 6233 Transcend Store Jet 20 GB Nokia 6300 Trekstor 512 MB Nokia 7500 Trekstor...
  • Page 67: Fcc Information

    3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit FCC Information different from that to which receiver is connected. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Results. 4. Consult the dealer or experienced radio/ TV Operation is subject to the following two conditions: technician for help.
  • Page 68: Warranty

    4. Warranty does not cover user attached antennas and & conditions in this regard shall apply. In case of a defect, damages by negligence and abuse Blaupunkt undertakes to get the set repaired / replaced as 5. Warranty does not cover accessories (e.g. cables, per company’s discretion.
  • Page 69 Part A DEALER’S COPY VEHICLE REGISTRATION No: ____________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________ RADIO UNIT Sr. No.: ___________________________ CUSTOMER NAME & ADDRESS: CAR DEALER NAME & ADDRESS: DEALER’S __________________________________ ___________________________________ SEAL __________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________ TEL. ______________________________ TEL. _______________________________ Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature This card is valid only if it is filled in and stamped by our authorised dealer on the date of purchase.
  • Page 70 PART B CUSTOMER’S COPY VEHICLE REGISTRATION No: ____________________________ DATE OF PURCHASE: __________________________ RADIO UNIT Sr. No.: ___________________________ CUSTOMER NAME & ADDRESS: CAR DEALER NAME & ADDRESS: DEALER’S __________________________________ ___________________________________ SEAL __________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________ TEL. ______________________________ TEL. _______________________________ Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature This card is valid only if it is filled in and stamped by our authorised dealer on the date of purchase.
  • Page 71: Authorised Service Centers

    Authorised Service Centers: SERVICE DEALER CITY CONTACT PHONE MOBILE Asthaa Marketing Ahmedabad Naveen 079-6858975 9825037377 Sound Reflex Anand Bharath 02692-256868 9825160605 Mandovi Bangalore Shashi 080-22233763 9845473044 Sunil Distributor Bhopal Anil 0755-4270228 9827069388 Mickey Electronics Bhubaneshwar Dilip 0674-6535012 9437032813 MD Electronics Calicut Babu 0495-2770007...
  • Page 72 © 2008 All rights reserved by Blaupunkt. This material may be reproduced, copied or distributed for personal use only. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Blaupunkt. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Blaupunkt.
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