Activating/Deactivating The Radio Text Display; Tim - Traffi C Information Memory - Blaupunkt BREMEN MP76 Operating And Installation Manual

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Radio mode
Activating/deactivating the
radio text display
Some stations use the RDS signal to broad-
cast scrolling texts known as radio texts.
You can allow radio texts to be displayed or
you can block them.
u
Press the TUNER button = in radio
mode.
The display shows the radio function
menu.
u
Press the softkey 5 with the display
label "R-TEXT" repeatedly until the de-
sired setting "RADIO TEXT ON" or "RA-
DIO TEXT OFF" appears.
u
press the TUNER button = or the OK
joystick 8.
The settings are saved.
TIM – Traffi c Information Memory
TIM – Traffi c Information
Memory
The device features a digital voice memory
which allows for automatically recording up
to four traffi c announcements. The maxi-
mum length for recorded messages is four
minutes.
If the TIM function is activated, all traffi c an-
nouncements that are received two hours
after the last switch-off of the device are
recorded. In addition, you can also set two
fi xed times (Timer). All traffi c announce-
ments that are broadcast 30 minutes be-
fore and 90 minutes after the specifi ed
time on the selected traffi c announcement
program are recorded. This function is par-
ticularly useful if you are using your car at
fi xed times.
If the last message is older than six hours,
all messages are deleted.
If a new traffi c announcement arrives dur-
ing the TIM playback, the playback is inter-
rupted and the new message is recorded.
Risk of damage to the motorised
antenna in a car wash. An auto-
matic motorised antenna remains ex-
tended if TIM is activated and you switch
off the device. In a car wash, the extend-
ed motorised antenna may cause dam-
ages. For further information, please
read the section entitled "Switching TIM
off".
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