Blaupunkt Monterrey MP35 User Manual

Radio / CD / MP3  
Key West MP35  
Monterrey MP35  
Syracuse MP35  
7 645 280 510  
7 645 485 510  
7 645 480 510  
Operating instructions  
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CONTROLS  
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Button to switch the unit on/off  
and to mute the unit.  
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button to open and release  
the control panel.  
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4
Volume control.  
Short press: BND button, to se-  
lect the FM memory bank  
and the AM waveband, source  
selection to radio mode.  
Long press: TS, to start the  
Travelstore function.  
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AUDIO button, to adjust the  
bass, treble, balance and fader  
settings and Sound Preset EQ.  
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7
Arrow buttons  
Short press: MENU button, to  
open the basic settings menu.  
Long press: SCAN, to start scan  
function.  
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X-Bass button to adjust the X-  
Bass function.  
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Keys 1 - 6  
Short press: DIS button, to  
display the time.  
Long press: to change the dis-  
play priority.  
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SRC button, to select the CD  
(MP3), radio, CD changer or  
AUX sources.  
CD Eject button (which can  
only be seen after flipping the  
control panel).  
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CONTENTS  
Repeating individual track/file or  
Notes and accessories ................ 6  
Road safety ........................................ 6  
Installation .......................................... 6  
Accessories ........................................ 6  
International telephone information ....... 6  
Detachable control panel ............. 7  
Theft protection................................... 7  
Detaching the control panel ................. 7  
Attaching the control panel .................. 7  
Off timer ............................................. 8  
whole directories (REPEAT) ............... 18  
Pausing playback (PAUSE) ................ 18  
Setting the display .............................. 18  
CD changer mode ..................... 19  
Switching to CD changer mode .......... 19  
Selecting a CD .................................. 19  
Selecting tracks ................................. 19  
Fast searching (audible) ..................... 19  
Changing the display.......................... 20  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT) ........................ 20  
Random play (MIX) ............................ 20  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN) ............................................. 20  
Pausing playback (PAUSE) ................ 20  
CLOCK - Time ............................ 21  
Briefly displaying the time ................... 21  
Setting the time .................................. 21  
Selecting 12/24-hour clock mode ....... 21  
Displaying the time continuously when  
the unit is off and the ignition is on ...... 21  
Briefly displaying the time when the  
unit is switched off ............................. 21  
Tone and volume distribution  
settings ...................................... 22  
Adjusting the bass settings ................. 22  
Adjusting the treble settings ................ 22  
Setting the left/right volume  
Switching on/ off .......................... 8  
Adjusting the volume ................... 9  
Setting the power-on volume ............... 9  
Instantaneous volume reduction (mute) ... 10  
Telephone audio ................................. 10  
Confirmation beep ............................. 10  
Radio mode ............................... 11  
Switching to radio mode ..................... 11  
Setting the tuner ................................ 11  
Selecting the frequency range/memory .. 11  
Tuning into a station ........................... 11  
Storing stations .................................. 12  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore) ....................................... 12  
Listening to preset stations ................. 12  
Scanning receivable stations (SCAN) .... 12  
Setting the display .............................. 13  
CD mode ................................... 13  
Switching to CD mode ....................... 13  
Selecting tracks ................................. 14  
Fast searching (audible) ..................... 14  
Random play (MIX) ............................ 14  
Scanning tracks (SCAN) .................... 14  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT) ................ 14  
Pausing playback (PAUSE) ................ 15  
Changing the display.......................... 15  
Displaying CD text ............................. 15  
Ejecting a CD .................................... 15  
distribution (balance) .......................... 22  
Setting the front/back volume  
distribution (fader) .............................. 23  
Selecting a preset sound effect  
Equalizer (EQ) ................................... 23  
X-BASS ...................................... 24  
Setting the level display ............. 24  
Adjusting the brightness ............ 25  
Setting the colour of the  
display illumination (Syracuse/  
Monterrey MP35) ....................... 25  
Setting the colour of the  
MP3 mode ................................. 16  
Preparing the MP3-CD....................... 16  
Switching to MP3 mode ..................... 17  
Selecting a directory .......................... 17  
display illumination  
Selecting tracks/files .......................... 17 (Key West MP35) ....................... 26  
Fast searching ................................... 17  
Random track/file play (MIX) ............... 17  
Scanning tracks/files (SCAN) ............. 17  
Entering the power-on message .. 27  
External audio sources .............. 27  
Specifications ............................ 28  
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NOTES AND ACCESSORIES  
Accessories  
Notes and accessories  
Only use accessories approved by Blau-  
punkt.  
Thank you for deciding to purchase a  
Blaupunkt product. We hope you enjoy  
using this new piece of equipment.  
Before using the device for the first time,  
please read these instructions careful-  
ly. The Blaupunkt editors are constant-  
ly working on making the operating in-  
structions clearer and easier to under-  
stand. However, if you still have any  
questions on how to operate the unit  
please contact your dealer or the tele-  
phone hotline for your country. You will  
find the hotline telephone numbers print-  
ed at the back of this booklet.  
Remote control  
RC-12H is included. You can conven-  
iently access the most important func-  
tions of your car radio from the steering  
wheel via the optional RC08 or RC10.  
You cannot switch the device on/off us-  
ing the remote control.  
Amplifier  
All Blaupunkt and Velocity amplifiers can  
be used.  
Amplifier / sub-out  
(only Monterrey MP35)  
Road safety  
Road safety has absolute prior-  
ity. Only operate your car radio if the  
road and traffic conditions allow you  
to do so. Familiarise yourself with the  
unit before setting off on your jour-  
ney.  
You should always be able to hear  
police, fire and ambulance sirens in  
good time from inside your vehicle.  
For this reason, listen to your car  
sound system at a moderate volume  
level.  
The car radio provides connections for  
connecting external amplifiers and a  
subwoofer.  
We recommend you use well-matched  
products from the Blaupunkt or Velocity  
product ranges.  
CD changer  
You can connect the following Blaupunkt  
CD changers: CDCA08, IDC A 09 and  
CDC A03.  
International telephone  
information  
If you have any questions regarding the  
operation of your car radio or if you re-  
quire further information, please do not  
hesitate to call us!  
Installation  
If you want to install your car radio your-  
self, please read the installation and  
connection instructions that follow these  
operating instructions.  
The information hotline numbers are  
printed on the last page of these instruc-  
tions.  
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DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL  
The unit may only switch off after a  
Detachable control panel  
few seconds, depending upon the  
OFF TIMERsetting in the MENU  
as described later.  
Theft protection  
As a way of protecting your equipment  
against theft, the unit is equipped with  
a detachable control panel (release pan-  
el). Without this control panel, the car  
radio is worthless to a thief.  
All current settings of the radio are  
saved.  
CD already inserted in the unit re-  
mains there.  
Protect your equipment against theft by  
taking the control panel with you every  
time you leave your vehicle. Do not  
leave the control panel in your vehicle -  
not even in a hidden place.  
Attaching the control panel  
There are various ways of attaching the  
control panel but the following method  
is recommended:  
The control panel has been designed  
to be easily use.  
Hold the control panel at approxi-  
mately right angles to the device.  
Slide the control panel into the  
units guides, located at the lower  
left and right sides, until it clicks  
into place.  
Note:  
Never drop the control panel.  
Never expose the control panel to  
direct sunlight or other heat sourc-  
es.  
Push the control panel gently in up-  
ward direction until it clicks into its  
place.  
Avoid making direct skin contact  
with the control panels contacts. If  
necessary, clean the contacts with  
a lint-free cloth and some alcohol.  
Detaching the control panel  
Press the  
button 2.  
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The control panel locking mechanism  
opens.  
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Note:  
Pull the control panel straight off  
the unit, by holding the right hand  
side of the control panel.  
When attaching the control panel,  
make sure you do not press on the  
display.  
If the unit was still switched on when  
you removed the control panel, the unit  
will automatically switch back on with  
the last settings activated i.e. radio, CD  
(MP3), CD changer or AUX when the  
panel is reinserted.  
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Notes:  
DETACHABLE CONTROL PANEL  
SWITCHING ON/OFF  
Off timer  
Switching on/off  
After opening the control panel, the unit  
will switch off after a pre-adjusted time  
between 0 to 30 seconds.  
There are various ways of switching the  
unit on/off:  
Switching on/off using the vehicle  
ignition  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until OFF TIMERappears in  
the display.  
If the unit is correctly connected to the  
vehicles ignition and it was not switched  
off using ON/OFF button 1, it will  
switch on/off simultaneously with the  
ignition.  
Set the time using the or  
buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Switching on/off using the  
detachable control panel  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
Remove the control panel.  
Note:  
The unit switches off. A delay in switch-  
ing off is expected if the OFF TIMER”  
setting is not 0.  
If the OFF TIMER is set to 0 sec-  
ond, the unit switches off immedi-  
ately after opening the control pan-  
el.  
Attach the control panel again.  
The unit switches on. The last settings  
(radio, CD (MP3), CD changer orAUX)  
will be reactivated.  
Switching on/off using button 1  
To switch the unit on, press button  
1.  
To switch the unit off, press button  
1 for longer than two seconds.  
The unit switches off.  
Note:  
If you switch on the unit when the  
ignition is off, the unit will switch off  
automatically after one hour to pre-  
vent draining of the vehicle battery.  
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SWITCHING ON/OFF  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Adjusting the volume  
Switching on by inserting a CD  
If the unit is switched off and there is no  
CD inserted in the drive,  
The volume can be adjusted in steps  
from 0 (mute) to 66 (maximum).  
press the  
button 2.  
To increase the volume, turn the  
volume control 3 to the right.  
The release panel opens.  
To decrease the volume, turn the  
Gently insert the CD with the print-  
ed side uppermost into the drive  
until you feel some resistance.  
volume control 3 to the left.  
Setting the power-on volume  
You can set the units default power-on  
volume.  
The CD will be drawn automatically into  
the drive.  
You must not hinder or assist the drive  
as it draws in the CD.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until ON VOLUMEappears  
in the display.  
Gently close the control panel  
whilst exerting a little pressure until  
you feel it clicks into place.  
Set the power-on volume using the  
The unit switches on. CD playback be-  
gins.  
or buttons 6.  
To help you adjusting the volume more  
easily, the audible volume level will in-  
crease or decrease accordingly as you  
make your changes.  
Note:  
The unit will remain off if the igni-  
tion is off. To turn it on, press but-  
ton 1 once.  
If you select LAST VOL, the volume  
played before the unit was last switched  
off will be reactivated.  
Note:  
To protect your hearing, the maxi-  
mum switch-on volume under the  
LAST VOLsetting is 38. If the  
volume was higher before the unit  
was switched off and LAST VOL”  
has been selected, the volume will  
be set at 38the next time the ra-  
dio is switched on.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until TEL VOLappears in the  
display.  
Instantaneous volume reduction  
(mute)  
This feature allows you to instantane-  
ously reduce (mute) the volume to a lev-  
el preset by you.  
Set your preferred volume level us-  
ing the or button 6.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Briefly press button 1.  
MUTEappears in the display.  
To restore the volume,  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
Note:  
press button 1 again.  
You can use the volume control 3  
to adjust the volume of a telephone  
call whilst the call is being heard.  
Setting the mute level  
You can set the units mute volume level.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
You can adjust the tone and vol-  
ume distribution settings for tele-  
phone calls. For further details,  
please read the chapter entitled  
Tone and volume distribution set-  
tings. The settings can only be ad-  
justed during a telephone call and  
are stored for future telephone calls.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until MUTE LVLappears in  
the display.  
Set the mute level using the and  
buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Confirmation beep  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
For some functions you will hear a con-  
firmation beep if you keep a button  
pressed for longer than two seconds.  
For instance, after storing a radio sta-  
tion to a station button you will hear a  
confirmation beep. The beep can be  
switched on/off.  
Telephone audio  
If your car sound system is connected  
to a mobile telephone, the sound sys-  
tems volume will be muted as soon as  
you pick upthe telephone. The tele-  
phone call is then heard over the car  
sound systems loudspeakers. This re-  
quires that the mobile telephone be con-  
nected to the car sound system as de-  
scribed in the installation instructions.  
You will need a cable for this with the  
following Blaupunkt number: 7 607 001  
503.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until BEEPappears in the  
display.  
Use the or button 6 to switch  
between the options.  
OFFmeans beep off, ONmeans the  
beep is switched on.  
You can set the volume at which you  
want telephone calls to be initially heard.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
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RADIO MODE  
To save the setting,  
Radio mode  
switch the device off and on again  
or wait approx. 8 seconds. The ra-  
dio starts with the last setting acti-  
vated (radio, CD (MP3), CD chang-  
er or AUX).  
Switching to radio mode  
If you are listening to CD/MP3, CD  
changer or AUX mode,  
press the BND•TS 4 button  
or  
Selecting the frequency range/  
memory  
press the SRC button ; repeated-  
ly until FMor AM(MW) ap-  
pears in the display.  
This unit can receive programmes  
broadcast over the FM andAM frequen-  
cy ranges. There are three memory  
banks for the FM range and one for the  
AM range. Six stations can be stored in  
each memory bank.  
Setting the tuner  
In order to guarantee the perfect func-  
tioning of the radio element, the unit  
must be set for the region in which you  
are located. You can choose between  
Europe (EUROPE), America (USA),  
Thailand (THAI) and South America  
(S-AMERICA). The tuner comes from  
the factory set for the region in which  
the unit was sold. Should you encoun-  
ter problems with radio reception,  
please check this setting.  
Selecting the FM memory bank or  
the AM frequency range  
respectively  
Press the BND•TS button 4 to  
switch between the FM memory  
banks (FM1, FM2 and FMT) and  
the AM frequency range respec-  
tively.  
This set of instructions refers to the  
USAsetting.  
Tuning into a station  
There are various ways of tuning into a  
station.  
Switch off the device by pressing  
button 1.  
Press and hold down the 1 and 5  
buttons 9 at the same time and  
switch on the device again with  
button 1.  
Automatic seek tuning  
Press the or button 6.  
The unit tunes into the next receivable  
station.  
TUNERis displayed.  
Setting the sensitivity for station  
seek tuning  
Press the or buttons 6 within  
the next 8 seconds and select your  
tuner region.  
You can configure the radio to only tune  
into stations with a strong reception or  
to also tune into those with a weak re-  
ception.  
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RADIO MODE  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Storing stations automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can automatically store six stations  
with the strongest reception in the re-  
gion. The stations are stored in the FMT  
or AM memory depending on the se-  
lected frequency range.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until SENS HIor SENS LO”  
appears in the display.  
SENS HImeans that the tuner is highly  
sensitive. SENS LOmeans it is set to  
the lower sensitivity setting.  
Set the required sensitivity using  
Note:  
the or button 6.  
Stations that were previously  
stored in this memory are deleted  
in the process.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 7.  
Press and hold the BND•TS button  
4 until the seek tuning starts.  
Note:  
The station storing procedure begins.  
FM TSTOREor AM TSTOREap-  
pears in the display. After the process  
is completed, the station that is stored  
in location 1 of the respective memory  
bank will be played.  
Different seek tuning sensitivities  
can be set separately for FM and  
AM respectively. To do so, activate  
the relevant waveband.  
Tuning into stations manually  
You can also tune into stations manual-  
ly.  
Listening to preset stations  
Select the memory bank in which  
Press the or button 6.  
Storing stations  
the station was stored.  
Press the preset station button  
1 - 6 9 of the station you want to  
listen to.  
Storing stations manually  
Select the required memory bank  
(FM1, FM2 or FMT) or the AM fre-  
quency range.  
Scanning receivable stations  
(SCAN)  
Tune into the station.  
You can briefly play all the receivable  
stations by activating the scan function.  
You can set the scanning time to be-  
tween 5 and 30 seconds in the menu.  
Press one of the station buttons  
1 - 6 9 for longer than 2 seconds  
to store the station to that button.  
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RADIO MODE  
CD MODE  
Starting SCAN  
CD mode  
You can use this unit to play standard  
CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs with a diam-  
eter of either 5 or 3 inches.  
Beside playing CDs containing audio  
data, CDs containing MP3 files can also  
be played on this device.  
Descriptions of the MP3 modecan be  
found after this chapter.  
Keep the MENU button 7 pressed  
until the scan process starts.  
SCANappears briefly in the display  
followed by the current frequency (which  
flashes).  
Stopping SCAN and continuing  
listening to a station  
Press the MENU button 7.  
To ensure the system functions proper-  
ly, only use CDs labelled with the com-  
pact disc logo. Problems might be ex-  
perienced when trying to play copy-pro-  
tected CDs. Blaupunkt cannot guaran-  
tee the proper functioning of copy-pro-  
tected CDs!  
Scanning is stopped and the station that  
was tuned into last will remain active.  
Setting the scantime  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until SCAN TIMEappears in  
the display.  
Risk of damage to the CD  
drive! Contoured CDs (shape CDs)  
are not suitable for playback in this  
unit.  
Set the required scantime using  
the or buttons 6.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
We accept no liability for any dam-  
age to the CD drive or CD that may  
occur as a result of the use of un-  
suitable CDs.  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
Note:  
The set scantime also applies to  
scanning in CD/MP3 and CD  
changer mode.  
Switching to CD mode  
If there is no CD inserted in the drive  
and the unit is playing Radio, CD  
Changer or AUX mode,  
Setting the display  
You can choose to continuous display  
one of the followings:  
press the  
button 2.  
The release panel opens.  
Band and Time  
Gently insert CD with the printed  
side uppermost into the drive until  
you feel some resistance.  
Band and Frequency  
Keep the DIS button : pressed  
The CD is drawn into the drive automat-  
ically.  
until the required display appears.  
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CD MODE  
You must not hinder or assist the drive  
as it draws in the CD.  
Stopping MIX  
Press button 5 MIX 9 again.  
Gently close the control panel  
whilst exerting a little pressure until  
you feel it clicks into place.  
MIX OFFappears briefly in the dis-  
play and the MIX symbol disappears.  
Scanning tracks (SCAN)  
CD playback begins.  
You can briefly play all the tracks on a  
CD.  
Note:  
The unit will remain off if the igni-  
tion is off. To turn it on and play the  
inserted CD, press button 1 once.  
Press the MENU button 7 for  
longer than two seconds.  
The next track will then be played for  
scantime as set in the Setting the scant-  
ime.  
If a CD is already inserted in the drive  
and the unit is playing Radio, CD  
Changer or AUX mode.  
Press the SRC button ; repeat-  
edly until CDappears in the dis-  
play.  
Note:  
You can set the scantime. For fur-  
ther details, please read the sec-  
tion entitled Setting the scantime”  
in the Radio modechapter.  
Playback begins from the point at which  
it was last interrupted.  
Stopping SCAN and continuing  
playback  
Selecting tracks  
Press one of the arrow buttons 6  
To stop scanning, press the MENU  
to select the next or previous track.  
button 7.  
If you press the or button 6 once,  
the current track will be played again  
from the beginning.  
The current track will then continue to  
be played.  
Repeating tracks (REPEAT)  
If you want to repeat a track, press  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
button 4 RPT 9.  
keep one of the  
buttons 6  
RPT TRCKappears briefly in the dis-  
play and the RPT symbol lights up. The  
track is repeated until you deactivate  
RPT.  
pressed until fast reversing / fast  
forwarding begins.  
Random play (MIX)  
Press button 5 MIX 9.  
Cancelling repeat  
MIX CDappears briefly in the display  
and the MIX symbol lights up. The next  
randomly selected track will then be  
played.  
If you want to stop the repeat func-  
tion, press button 4 RPT 9 again.  
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CD MODE  
RPT OFFappears briefly in the dis- Switch on (TEXT ON) or off  
play and the RPT symbol disappears.  
(TEXT OFF) the CD text function  
Normal playback is then continued.  
by pressing the or button 6.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)  
Press button 3 9.  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
PAUSEappears in the display.  
Ejecting a CD  
Press the  
Cancelling pause  
button 2.  
Press button 3 9 while in  
The flip-release panel opens.  
pause mode.  
Press the button < located be-  
Playback is continued.  
side the CD insertion slot.  
Changing the display  
Remove the CD and close the con-  
Two options are available:  
Track number and clock.  
Track number and playing time.  
trol panel.  
Notes:  
An ejected CD will be reloaded into  
the unit if not removed within 10  
seconds to protect it from acciden-  
tal damage.  
Press the DIS button : for  
longer than two seconds until the  
required display appears.  
You may also eject a CD when the  
unit is off, or when CD is not play-  
ing.  
Displaying CD text  
Some CDs feature so-called CD text.  
The CD text may include the name of  
the performer, the album and the track  
name.  
You can have the CD text displayed as  
running text at every change of track.  
After the CD text has been displayed  
once, the standard display (as de-  
scribed in the Changing the display”  
section) will be shown.  
Switching CD text on/off  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until CD TEXTappears on  
the display.  
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MP3 MODE  
MP3 mode  
You can also use this car radio for play-  
ing CD-Rs and CD-RWs containing  
MP3 music files.  
Each directory can be named using a  
PC. The directory name can be dis-  
played in the devices display. Name the  
directories and files using your CD burn-  
er software. The softwares operating  
instructions will provide details on how  
to do this.  
Preparing the MP3-CD  
The various combinations of CD burn-  
ers, CD burning software and CD blanks  
may lead to problems arising with the  
ability to play certain CDs. If problems  
occur with your own burned CDs, you  
should try another brand of CD blank or  
choose another blank colour.  
Note:  
When naming directories and files  
you should avoid using special  
characters.  
If you like your files to be in the correct  
order, you should use burner software  
that places files in alphanumerical or-  
der. If your software does not provide  
this feature, you can also sort the files  
manually. To do so, you should place a  
number (e.g. 001, 002, etc.) in front  
of each file name - the leading zeros  
must also be included.  
The format of the CD must be ISO 9660  
Level 1 / Level 2 or Joliet. Other formats  
cannot be played reliably.  
You can create a maximum of 252 di-  
rectories on a CD. Each of these direc-  
tories can be accessed using this de-  
vice.  
MP3 tracks can contain addition infor-  
mation such as the artist, song and al-  
bum names (ID3 tags). This device can  
display ID3 tags if they are version 1.  
Regardless of the number of directories  
on a CD, a total of 999 files can be sup-  
ported, with up to 255 files in one single  
directory.  
When creating (encoding) MP3 files  
from audio files, you should use bit rates  
up to a maximum of 256 kbit/sec.  
D01  
Directories  
Tracks/files  
D02  
D03  
Only MP3 files with the .MP3file ex-  
tension can be played on this device.  
D04  
T001  
Note:  
T001  
To ensure uninterrupted playback,  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
T007  
T008  
T009  
T010  
T011  
Do not attempt to change the file  
extension to .MP3of any files oth-  
er than MP3 files and then attempt  
to play them! These invalid MP3  
files will not be selected during  
MP3 playback.  
T001  
T002  
T003  
T004  
T005  
T006  
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MP3 MODE  
Do not use mixedCDs containing  
both non-MP3 data and MP3 files.  
The unit will only select MP3 files  
during playback.  
Random track/file play (MIX)  
To play the tracks/files in the current di-  
rectory in random order,  
briefly press button 5 MIX 9.  
Do not use mix-mode CDs contain-  
ing both audio tracks and MP3  
files. While attempting to playback  
such CDs, only audio tracks will be  
selected.  
MIX DIRappears in the display and  
the MIX symbol lights up.  
To play all the tracks/files on the insert-  
ed MP3-CD in random order,  
press button 5 MIX 9 longer than  
Switching to MP3 mode  
2 seconds.  
MP3 mode is activated in the same way  
as normal CD mode. For further details,  
please read the Switching to CD mode”  
section in the CD modechapter.  
MIX CDappears in the display and the  
MIX symbol lights up.  
Cancelling MIX  
To cancel MIX,  
Selecting a directory  
To move up or down to another directo-  
ry,  
briefly press button 5 MIX 9.  
MIX OFFappears in the display and  
the MIX symbol disappears.  
press the or button 6 once  
or several times.  
Scanning tracks/files (SCAN)  
Selecting tracks/files  
To move up or down to another track/  
file in the current directory,  
You can briefly play all the tracks/files  
on the CD.  
Press the MENU button 7 for  
longer than 2 seconds.  
press the or button 6 once or  
several times.  
SCANappears alongside the blinking  
track/file numbers during the scanning  
process.  
If you press the button 6 once, the  
current track/file will be played again  
from the beginning.  
Note:  
You can set the scanning time  
(scantime). For further details on  
setting the scantime, please read  
the Setting the scantimesection  
in the Radio modechapter.  
Fast searching  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
keep one of the or button 6  
pressed until fast searching back-  
wards/forwards begins.  
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MP3 MODE  
Stopping SCAN and continuing  
playback  
Setting the display  
Setting the standard display mode  
Briefly press the MENU button 7.  
While playing MP3 tracks/files, you can  
choose to display one of the following  
standard display modes:  
The currently scanned track/file will then  
continue to be played normally.  
Repeating individual track/file or  
whole directories (REPEAT)  
Track/file number and playing time  
Track/file number and clock time  
To play the current track/file repeatedly,  
Directory number and track/file  
number  
briefly press button 4 RPT 9.  
Directory number and clock time  
RPT TRCKappears briefly in the dis-  
play and RPT lights up.  
Directory number and playing time  
To repeat the whole directory,  
The chosen display will be shown after  
scrolling the MP3 texts at every change  
of track/file.  
press button 4 RPT 9 longer than  
2 seconds.  
To set the displays,  
RPTDIRappears briefly in the display.  
press and hold down the DIS  
button : for longer than two sec-  
onds to change the display mode.  
Repeat this step until the desired  
mode is shown.  
Cancelling REPEAT  
To stop the current track or current di-  
rectory from being repeated,  
briefly press button 4 RPT 9.  
RPT OFFappears briefly in the dis-  
play and the RPT symbol disappears.  
Setting the MP3 scrolling texts  
You can configure the display to scroll  
one of the following options at every  
change of MP3 track/file.After the scroll-  
ing texts have been displayed once, the  
standard display (as described earlier)  
will be shown. The available options are:  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)  
Press button 3 9.  
PAUSEappears in the display.  
Cancelling pause  
Directory name (DIR NAME)  
File name (FILE NAME)  
Artist name (ARTIST)  
Press button 3 9 while in  
pause mode.  
Playback is resumed.  
Song name (SONG NAME)  
Album name (ALBM NAME)  
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MP3 MODE  
CD CHANGER MODE  
Note:  
CD changer mode  
Artist, song and album names are  
part of the ID3 tag version 1 and  
will not be shown if they are not  
available on the MP3 files.  
Note:  
Information on handling CDs, in-  
serting CDs and operating the CD  
changer can be found in the oper-  
ating instructions supplied with  
your CD changer.  
To configure the MP3 scrolling texts,  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press or button 6 repeatedly  
until MP3 DISPappears on the  
display.  
Switching to CD changer mode  
Press the SRC button ; repeat-  
edly until CHANGERappears in  
the display.  
Select the preferred option via the  
or button 6.  
The CD Changer will resume playback  
from where it was last played previous-  
ly.  
Press the MENU button 7 twice  
to complete the setting.  
Selecting a CD  
To move up/ down from one CD to  
another, press the or button  
6 once or several times.  
An empty CD magazine slot will be  
skipped in the CD selection proc-  
ess.  
Selecting tracks  
To move up/ down from one track  
to another on the current CD, press  
the or button 6 once or sev-  
eral times.  
Fast searching (audible)  
To fast search backwards or forwards,  
keep one of the  
buttons 6  
pressed until fast reversing/fast for-  
warding begins.  
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CD CHANGER MODE  
ton 5 MIX 9 longer than two sec-  
onds.  
Changing the display  
5 options are available:  
MIXALLappears briefly and MIX lights  
up in the display.  
Track number and play time  
Track number and clock  
CD number and track number  
CD number and clock  
Stopping MIX  
Press button 5 MIX 9 briefly and  
MIX OFFappears briefly in the  
display and MIX disappears.  
CD number and play time  
Press the DIS button : once or  
several times for longer than two  
seconds until the required display  
appears.  
Scanning all tracks on all CDs  
(SCAN)  
To briefly play all the tracks on all  
inserted CDs in ascending order,  
press the MENU button 7 for  
longer than two seconds.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
whole CDs (REPEAT)  
If you wish to repeat the current track,  
briefly press button 4 RPT 9.  
TRK SCANappears briefly follows by  
blinking the track number of the CD  
track being scanned.  
RPT TRCKappears briefly and RPT  
lights up in the display.  
If you wish to repeat the current  
CD, press button 4 RPT 9 longer  
than two seconds.  
Stopping SCAN  
To stop scanning, briefly press the  
MENU button 7.  
RPT DISCappears briefly and RPT  
lights up in the display.  
The current track will then continue to  
be played.  
Cancelling repeat  
Note:  
If you want to stop the repeat func-  
tion for the current track or CD,  
press button 4 RPT 9 briefly and  
RPT OFFappears briefly in the  
display and RPT disappears.  
You can set the scantime. For fur-  
ther details, please read the sec-  
tion entitled Setting the scantime”  
in the Radio modechapter.  
Pausing playback (PAUSE)  
Press button 3 9.  
Random play (MIX)  
To play all the tracks on the current  
CD in random order, briefly press  
button 5 MIX 9.  
PAUSEappears in the display.  
Cancelling pause  
MIX CDappears briefly and MIX lights  
up in the display.  
Press button 3 9 while in  
pause mode.  
To play the tracks on all the insert-  
Playback is continued.  
ed CDs in random order, press but-  
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CLOCK - TIME  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
CLOCK - Time  
Briefly displaying the time  
To display the time, briefly press  
press the MENU button 7.  
Displaying the time continuously  
when the unit is off and the  
ignition is on  
CLOCK ONsetting in the menu allows  
you to display the time when the unit is  
off and the vehicle ignition is on,  
the DIS button :.  
Setting the time  
To set the time, press the MENU  
button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until CLOCK SETappears in  
the display.  
press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until CLOCK OFFor  
CLOCK ONappears in the dis-  
play.  
Press the button 6.  
The time appears in the display. The  
minutes flash on and off and can be  
adjusted.  
Press the or button 6 to  
switch between the ON/OFF set-  
tings.  
Adjust the minutes using the or  
button 6.  
Once you have set the minutes,  
press the button 6. The hours  
start flashing.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 7.  
Adjust the hours using the or  
Briefly displaying the time when  
the unit is switched off  
To briefly display the time when the unit  
is off,  
button 6.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
press the DIS button :.  
Selecting 12/24-hour clock  
mode  
The time is displayed for eight seconds.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until 12H MODEor 24H  
MODEappears in the display.  
Press the or button 6 to  
switch between the modes.  
21  
TONE AND VOLUME DISTRIBUTION SETTINGS  
Adjusting the treble settings  
Tone and volume  
distribution settings  
Adjusting the treble boost/cut  
Press the AUDIO button 5.  
BASSappears in the display.  
You can adjust the tone settings (bass  
and treble) separately for each source  
(radio, CD (MP3), CD changer or AUX  
and phone).  
Press the button 6 repeatedly  
until TREBLEappears in the dis-  
play.  
You can boost or cut the bass and tre-  
ble in ± seven steps.  
You can select one of four possible cen-  
tre frequencies in order to further opti-  
mise the sound.  
The change to the boost or cut of the  
bass and treble relates to the particular  
centre frequency that you selected.  
Press the or button 6 to ad-  
just the treble.  
Setting the treble centre frequency  
You can choose between four centre  
frequencies: 8 kHz, 10 kHz, 12 kHz and  
15 kHz.  
The volume distribution settings (bal-  
ance and fader) apply to all the audio  
sources, though not to the telephone.  
Whilst the treble setting is being  
displayed, press the or button  
6 to choose between the four  
possible centre frequencies.  
Adjusting the bass settings  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Adjusting the bass boost/cut  
Press the AUDIO button 5.  
BASSappears in the display.  
press the AUDIO button 5 twice.  
Setting the left/right volume  
distribution (balance)  
Press the or button 6 to ad-  
just the bass.  
To set the left/right volume distribu-  
tion (balance), press the AUDIO  
button 5.  
Setting the bass centre frequency  
You can choose between four centre  
frequencies: 60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz and  
120 Hz.  
BASSappears in the display.  
Press the button 6 repeatedly  
Whilst the bass setting is being  
displayed, press the or button  
6 to choose between the four  
possible centre frequencies.  
until BALappears in the display.  
Press the or button 6 to  
adjust the balance (right/left).  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the AUDIO button 5.  
press the AUDIO button 5 twice.  
22  
TONE AND VOLUME DISTRIBUTION SETTINGS  
If you want to deactivate the sound pre-  
set,  
Setting the front/back volume  
distribution (fader)  
To set the front/back volume distri-  
bution (fader), press the AUDIO  
button 5.  
choose EQ OFFfrom the availa-  
ble options.  
Press the AUDIO 5 button once  
you have completed the setting.  
BASSappears in the display.  
Note:  
Press the button 6 repeatedly  
until FADERappears in the dis-  
play.  
The selected preset sound effect is  
applied to all audio sources.  
Press the or button 6 to ad-  
just the fader (front/back).  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the AUDIO button 5.  
Selecting a preset sound effect  
Equalizer (EQ)  
You can select a preset sound effect for  
the following styles of music:  
ROCK  
POP  
CLASSIC  
The settings for these music styles have  
already been programmed.  
To select one of the sound presets,  
press the AUDIO 5 button.  
BASSappears on the display.  
Press the button 6.  
One of the sound effect options or EQ  
OFFappears on the display.  
Press the or button 6 to  
choose between the presets.  
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X-BASS  
X-BASS  
LEVEL DISPLAY  
Setting the level display  
X-Bass means increased bass at low The level display briefly provides a sym-  
volumes.  
bolic display of the volume and the au-  
dio control settings whilst you are ad-  
justing them.  
You can set the X-Bass in steps rang-  
ing from OFF to three. Three means that  
the X-Bass boost is set to maximum and When settings are not being made, the  
OFF means that X-Bass is switched off. level display indicates the music level  
In addition, you can choose between a of the car radio.  
centre frequency of 50 Hz or 100 Hz.  
You can switch the music level display  
on/off in the menu.  
Note:  
The X-Bass setting applies to all  
the sources (radio, CD (MP3), CD  
changer/AUX and telephone).  
Press the MENU button 7.  
MENUappears on the display.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until PEAK LVLappears on  
the display.  
To set the X-BASS, press the  
X-BASS button 8.  
Press the or button 6 to  
choose between the possible set-  
tings.  
Press the or button 6 to  
choose between PEAK ONand  
PEAK OFF.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Setting the X-BASS centre  
frequency  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
You can choose between two centre fre-  
quencies of 50 Hz or 100 Hz.  
Press the X-BASS button 8.  
Press the or button 6.  
Press the or button 6 to  
choose between the two possible  
centre frequencies.  
The X-Bass setting relates to the cen-  
tre frequency that you selected.  
Press the X-BASS button 8 once  
you have completed the setting.  
24  
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS  
DISPLAY COLOUR  
Adjusting the brightness  
(dimmer)  
Setting the colour of the  
display illumination  
(Syracuse/Monterrey MP35)  
You can adjust the colour of the display  
illumination to suit the illumination of  
your vehicle cockpit. The primary col-  
ours red, green and blue (R-G-B) are  
available for this.  
The display brightness will change when  
the headlights are turned on/off if your  
car sound system is connected as de-  
scribed in the installation instructions  
and your vehicle is equipped with the  
appropriate connections. You can ad-  
just the display brightness separately for  
night and day in steps ranging from 1 -  
9.  
Setting a colour for the display  
illumination  
In addition, you can select the “AUTO  
DIM” setting.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “DISP COL” appears in  
the display.  
The “AUTO DIM” feature is used to ad-  
just the car radio's illumination automat-  
ically to suit the set cockpit illumination.  
Press the or button 6.  
Setting “DIM DAY” or “DIM NIGHT”  
Press the MENU button 7.  
“MENU” appears in the display.  
The menu for setting the colours is dis-  
played. “R”, “G” and “B” are displayed  
with the current values (0 to 4). The “R”  
setting flashes.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “DIM DAY” or “DIM  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until the setting that you want  
is displayed after “R”.  
NIGHT” appears in the display.  
Press the or button 6 to  
switch between the brightness lev-  
els.  
Press the or button 6 to  
move the selection cursor to the  
position after the other colours (“G”  
or “B”).  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
Adjust the other colours to suit your  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
preferences.  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
The settings are saved.  
25  
DISPLAY COLOUR  
Selecting the colour of the  
display illumination using the  
colour scan (Syracuse /  
Monterrey MP35)  
You can select the colour of the display  
illumination during the colour scan. The  
display shows all the possible colour  
variations that are available in the RGB  
spectrum. The colour scan takes ap-  
prox. 40 seconds.  
Setting the colour of the  
display illumination  
(Key West MP35)  
You can adjust the colour of the display  
illumination to suit the illumination of  
your vehicle cockpit. The primary col-  
ours red and green (R-G) are available  
for this.  
Setting a colour for the display  
illumination  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6  
repeatedly until “COL SCAN”  
appears in the display.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “DISP COL” appears in  
the display.  
Press the or button 6.  
Press the or button 6.  
The colour scan starts. All the possible  
colour variations that are available in the  
RGB spectrum are shown in the display  
one after another.  
The menu for mixing your own colour is  
displayed. “R” and “G” are displayed  
with the current values (0 to 4). The “R”  
setting flashes.  
If you want to select the display illumi-  
nation colour that is currently being  
shown,  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until the setting that you want  
is displayed after “R”.  
press the MENU button 7.  
Press the or button 6 to  
move the selection cursor to the  
position after the other colour (“G”).  
The settings are saved.  
If you want to cancel the colour scan  
without setting a new colour,  
Adjust the other colour to suit your  
press the or button 6.  
preferences.  
Note:  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
If you do not press a button, the  
colour scan will stop after cycling  
through the colours once (approx.  
40 seconds) and the previously  
selected colour will be applied as  
the setting again.  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
The settings are saved.  
26  
POWER-ON MESSAGE EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES  
Entering the power-on  
message  
After you switch on your device, the  
system displays a short message in the  
display. The factory default setting is the  
“BLAUPUNKT” text. Instead of this you  
can enter your own text up to 9 charac-  
ters long.  
External audio sources  
Instead of connecting a CD changer,  
you can connect another audio source  
equipped with a line output. The audio  
source, for example, can be a portable  
CD player, MiniDisc player or MP3 play-  
er.  
The AUX input must be activated in the  
menu.  
Press the MENU button 7.  
If you want to connect an external au-  
dio source, you will need an adapter  
cable. You can obtain this adapter ca-  
ble (BP no.: 7 607 897 093) from your  
authorised Blaupunkt dealer.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “ON MSG” appears in the  
display.  
Press the button 6.  
The default text for the power-on mes-  
sage appears in the display. The input  
marker flashes at the beginning of the  
line.  
Switching the AUX input on/off  
Press the MENU button 7.  
“MENU” appears in the display.  
Press the or button 6 repeat-  
edly until “AUX OFF” or “AUX ON”  
appears in the display.  
Note:  
You can delete the entire line by  
pressing and holding down the  
or button 6 for longer than  
two seconds.  
Press the or button 6 to  
switch AUX on/off.  
To enter a different text,  
When you have finished making your  
changes,  
select a letter using the or but-  
press the MENU button 7.  
ton 6.  
Move the selection cursor using  
Note:  
the or button 6.  
If the AUX input is switched on it  
can be selected by pressing the  
SRC button ; and it is shown as  
“AUX INPUT” on the display.  
Once you have entered the message,  
press the MENU button 7 twice.  
The settings are saved.  
27  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Specifications  
Amplifier  
Output power:  
18W RMS x 4ch @ 14.4V @ 4ohm @ 1% THD  
Tuner  
Frequency ranges USA:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 - 107.9 MHz (200 kHz step)  
530 - 1710 kHz (10 kHz step)  
Frequency ranges Europe:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 - 108 MHz (100 kHz step auto/50 kHz manual)  
531 - 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)  
Frequency ranges Thailand:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 - 108 MHz (50 kHz step auto/25 kHz step manual)  
531 - 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)  
Frequency ranges South America:  
FM:  
AM:  
87.5 - 107.9 MHz (100 kHz step auto/50 kHz step manual)  
530 - 1710 kHz (10 kHz step)  
FM mono sensitivity:  
17 dbf  
FM frequency response:  
35 - 16,000 Hz  
CD  
Frequency response:  
20 - 20,000 Hz  
Pre-amp out  
4 channels:  
2 V  
Input sensitivity  
AUX input:  
2 V / 6 k  
Subject to changes!  
28  
Service numbers / Numéros du service après-vente /  
Números de servicio / Número de serviço  
Country:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
WWW:  
Germany  
(D)  
0180-5000225  
05121-49 4002  
Austria  
(A)  
(B)  
01-610 39 0  
02-525 5444  
01-610 39 391  
02-525 5263  
44-898 644  
09-435 99236  
01-4010 7320  
01-89583 8394  
210 94 12 711  
01-4598830  
02-369 62464  
40 2085  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
(DK) 44 898 360  
(FIN) 09-435 991  
(F)  
01-4010 7007  
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880  
Greece  
Ireland  
Italy  
(GR) 210 94 27 337  
(IRL) 01-4149400  
(I)  
02-369 62331  
40 4078  
Luxembourg (L)  
Netherlands (NL) 023-565 6348  
023-565 6331  
66-817 157  
01-2185 11111  
902 52 77 70  
08-7501810  
01-8471650  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
(N)  
(P)  
(E)  
(S)  
66-817 000  
01-2185 00144  
902 52 77 70  
08-7501500  
Sweden  
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644  
Czech. Rep. (CZ) 02-6130 0441  
02-6130 0514  
01-324 8756  
022-8771260  
Hungary  
Poland  
(H)  
01-333 9575  
(PL) 0800-118922  
(TR) 0212-335 06 69  
(USA) 800-2662528  
Turkey  
USA  
0212-346 00 40  
708-6817188  
Brasil  
(Mercosur)  
(BR) +55-19 3745 2769 +55-19 3745 2773  
Malaysia  
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474  
+604-6413 640  
Blaupunkt GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße 200, D-31139 Hildesheim  
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