Blaupunkt DUBLIN C30 User Manual

Radio / Cassette  
Augsburg C30  
Boston C30  
Dublin C30  
Minnesota DJ30  
Montreux C30  
Ontario DJ30  
Operating instructions  
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OPERATING ELEMENTS  
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button to unlock release  
panel  
(for the Boston C30, Dublin C30,  
Montreux C30 and Ontario DJ30  
only)  
FMT button, selects the FM  
memory levels, starts the Travel-  
Store function  
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CD•C button, switches the  
sound source between radio,  
cassette and CD changer (if  
connected)  
AUDIO button, adjusts bass and  
treble  
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LD, switches the Loudness func-  
tion on/off  
(for the Boston C30, Dublin C30,  
Montreux C30 and Ontario DJ30  
only)  
FM button, selects the FM mem-  
ory levels  
(for the Augsburg C30 and the  
Minnesota DJ30 only)  
Volume control  
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Cursor buttons  
MENU button, activates the  
menu for the basic settings  
, displays the time  
1 - 5 buttons  
TRAFFIC button, switches traffic  
information standby on/off  
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ON button, switches the unit on/  
off, mute  
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RDS button, switches the RDS  
convenience features on/off,  
selects display for variable text  
M•L button, selects the MW and  
LW wavebands  
(for the Boston C30, Dublin C30,  
Montreux C30 and Ontario DJ30  
only)  
TS button, starts the TravelStore  
function  
(for the Augsburg C30 and the  
Minnesota DJ30 only)  
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Cassette eject  
Cassette slot  
FR button, fast rewind  
FF button, fast forward  
GEO button, adjusts balance  
and fader  
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CONTENTS  
Important information ............ 26 CD changer operation............ 38  
Traffic safety .................................. 26 Starting CD changer operation ...... 38  
Installation ..................................... 26 Selecting CDs ............................... 38  
Accessories .................................. 26 Selecting tracks ............................ 38  
Guarantee ..................................... 26 Audible fast forward/reverse  
International telephone information .. 26 (CUE/REVIEW)............................. 38  
Switching the display mode ........... 38  
Repeating individual tracks or  
entire CDs (REPEAT) .................... 38  
Playing tracks in random order  
(MIX) ............................................. 39  
Stopping the MIX function ............. 39  
Scanning all of the tracks on all  
of the CDs (SCAN) ....................... 39  
Adjusting Scantime........................ 39  
Theft protection system ......... 27  
Removable front panel ................... 27  
Code theft protection .................... 28  
Switching the car audio  
system on/off......................... 29  
Volume control....................... 30  
Adjusting the power-on volume ...... 30  
Mute ............................................. 31  
Mute during telephone operation ... 31  
Switching the beep tone on/off ...... 31  
Clock ...................................... 40  
Displaying the clock briefly ............ 40  
Setting the time ............................. 40  
Selecting the 12/24-hour time  
display mode ................................. 40  
Activating the clock for display  
when the car audio system is  
switched off................................... 40  
Displaying the time briefly when  
Radio operation...................... 32  
Switching to the radio mode .......... 32  
Special RDS functions (AF, REG) .. 32  
Selecting wavebands/  
memory banks ............................... 32  
Tuning into radio stations ............... 33  
Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity..... 33  
Storing radio stations..................... 33  
Recalling stored radio stations ....... 34  
Program Type (PTY) ...................... 34  
Interference-related treble cut  
the car audio system is switched  
off ................................................. 40  
Adjusting the tone.................. 41  
Adjusting the bass ......................... 41  
Adjusting the treble ....................... 41  
Switching Loudness on/off ............ 41  
(HICUT) ........................................ 35  
Selecting the display of variable  
text ................................................ 35  
Adjusting the balance and  
Traffic information .................. 36  
fader ....................................... 42  
Adjusting the balance .................... 42  
Adjusting the fader ........................ 42  
Tape deck operation .............. 37  
Starting tape deck operation.......... 37  
Cassette eject ............................... 37  
Changing cassette sides ............... 37  
Fast forward/rewind ...................... 37  
Traffic information during cassette  
External audio sources .......... 42  
Switching the AUX output on/off.... 42  
Specifications ........................ 43  
playback........................................ 37  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Important information  
Remote control unit  
The optionally available RC 08 infrared  
remote control unit allows you to con-  
veniently operate the most important  
system functions from the steering  
wheel.  
We are happy that you decided to pur-  
chase a Blaupunkt car audio system  
and hope that you will enjoy your new  
sound system.  
This instruction manual was designed  
to help you use your new car audio sys-  
tem in the optimum way. Please take  
the time to read the instruction manual  
carefully and make yourself familiar with  
the audio equipment. Keep this manual  
handy in your car for future reference.  
Amplifiers  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers can be used.  
CD changers  
The following CD changers can be con-  
nected directly: CDC A 06, CDC A 08,  
CDC A 072 and IDC A 09.  
The CDC A 05 and CDC A 071 can be  
connected with an adapter cable (Blau-  
punkt no. 7 607 889 093).  
Traffic safety  
Traffic safety is always the top  
priority. Do not attempt to operate  
your car audio system unless the traf-  
fic conditions permit. Familiarize  
yourself with the equipment before  
you start driving.  
Always make sure that you are still  
able to hear any warning signals  
coming from outside the vehicle,  
such as police or fire engine sirens,  
at all times.  
The Minnesota DJ30 and the Ontario  
DJ30 both come included with the CDC  
A 08 CD changer.  
Guarantee  
The scope of the guarantee is deter-  
mined by the laws in the country where  
the unit is purchased.  
Regardless of the legal guarantee reg-  
ulations, Blaupunkt affords a 12-month  
guarantee.  
If you have any questions about the  
guarantee, please contact your author-  
ised Blaupunkt dealer.Your cash regis-  
ter receipt is a valid guarantee coupon.  
As a result, please always select a  
moderate volume for playing your car  
audio system while you are driving.  
Installation  
If you would like to install your new car  
stereo yourself or add other audio com-  
ponents to the existing ones, then  
please read the instructions on installa-  
tion and connection at the end of this  
manual carefully.  
International telephone  
information  
If you have any questions on the oper-  
ation of this equipment or require more  
information, just give us a call!  
You will find the international telephone  
and fax numbers on the last page of this  
manual.  
Accessories  
Use only Blaupunkt-approved accesso-  
ries.  
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THEFT PROTECTION SYSTEM  
G First pull the operating panel for-  
ward and then slide it to the left to  
remove it.  
Theft protection system  
Removable front panel  
Your new car audio system (Boston  
C30, Dublin C30, Montreux C30 and  
Ontario DJ30) has been equipped with  
a removable front panel (release pan-  
el) to protect it against theft. Without this  
operating panel, the equipment is use-  
less to thieves.  
Protect your car audio system against  
theft and take the operating panel with  
you each time you leave the vehicle.  
Never leave the release panel in the car,  
even if it is well hidden. The panel has  
been designed so that it is easy to re-  
move.  
G When you remove the operating  
panel, the car audio system will au-  
tomatically switch off.  
G All of the settings will remain  
stored.  
G A cassette tape inserted into the  
car audio system will remain in  
place.  
Replacing the operating panel  
G Slide the operating panel into the  
guides from left to right.  
G Press the left-hand side of the pan-  
el onto the car audio system until it  
locks into place.  
Notes:  
G Do not drop the release panel.  
G Do not expose the release panel to  
direct sunlight or other heat sourc-  
es.  
G Do not expose the release panel to  
moisture.  
G Store the release panel in the case  
supplied.  
Note:  
Removing the operating panel  
G While replacing the panel, be care-  
ful not to press on the display.  
G Press  
The release panel will unlock.  
1.  
If the car audio system was on when  
you removed the panel, it will automat-  
ically switch back on using the same  
settings when you replace it (radio, tape  
deck or CD changer).  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
Entering the code number  
Code theft protection  
To protect your car audio system against G Switch on the car audio system.  
theft, it has been equipped with a four-  
“CODE” and then “0000” will appear in  
digit code number. This number has to  
the display.  
be entered each time the car audio sys-  
G Press station key 1 @ repeatedly  
tem is disconnected from its power sup-  
ply.The code inquiry is not activated for  
the car audio system at the factory, but  
until the first digit of your code  
number appears in the display.  
you can activate it yourself.  
You will find the code number in the  
Radio Pass.  
G Press station key 2 @ repeatedly  
until the second digit of your code  
number appears in the display.  
G Press station key 3 @ repeatedly  
until the third digit of your code  
number appears in the display.  
Note:  
Do not leave the Radio Pass in your  
vehicle!  
G Press station key 4 @ repeatedly  
until the fourth digit of your code  
number appears in the display.  
Activating/deactivating the code  
G To switch the code on/off, proceed  
as follows:  
G When the correct code number ap-  
G Press 4 to switch the car audio  
pears in the display, press >.  
system off.  
Note:  
G Press and hold down station keys  
If you enter the code number incorrect-  
ly three times in succession, a waiting  
period of one hour will go into effect.  
“WAIT 1 H” will appear in the display.  
During this waiting period, the car au-  
dio system must remain switched on.  
1 and 4 @ at the same time.  
G While holding down these keys,  
press 4 to switch the car audio  
system on.  
G Continue to hold down the keys un-  
til “BLAU” - “PUNKT” appears in  
the display.  
G Release the keys.  
The coding has now been activated.  
G To deactivate the code, follow ex-  
actly the same steps. To ensure  
that unauthorized persons do not  
deactivate the code, you will be re-  
quired to enter the code to finish  
the process.  
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THEFT PROTECTION  
SWITCHING ON/OFF  
Activating/deactivating the LED  
code  
Switching the car audio  
system on/off  
The car audio system can be switched  
on/off in a number of ways.  
To visibly indicate that the Augsburg C30  
and the Minnesota DJ30 are equipped  
with theft protection, you can activate  
the code LED. The code LED will flash  
Switching the car audio system on/  
in key 4 when the car audio system is off with the ignition  
switched off.  
If the car audio system has been con-  
nected to your vehicle ignition, it is pos-  
sible to switch it on and off with the igni-  
tion.  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“LED” appears in the display.  
“OFF” or “ON” will appear next to  
LED in the display.  
You can also switch the car audio sys-  
tem on when the ignition is switched off.  
G Press down and hold 4 until the  
car audio system switches on.  
G To switch the LED on or off, press  
or >.  
Note:  
To prevent the car battery from running  
down, the radio will switch off again au-  
tomatically after one hour.  
G Once you have completed your  
settings, press MENU ?.  
Switching the car audio system on/  
off with the removable front panel  
(for the Boston C30, Dublin C30,  
Montreux C30 and Ontario DJ30 only)  
G Remove the release panel.  
The car audio system will switch off.  
G Replace the release panel.  
The car audio system will switch on  
again.The last settings used (radio, tape  
deck or CD changer) will be activated.  
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SWITCHING ON/OFF  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Switching the car audio system on/  
off by pressing 4  
Volume control  
The car audio system volume can be  
adjusted to levels from 0 (off) to 66 (max-  
imum).  
G Press 4 to switch the car audio  
system on.  
G Press 4 for longer than two sec-  
onds to switch the car audio sys-  
tem off again.  
G To increase the volume, turn the  
volume control knob 3 to the  
right.  
The system will then switch off.  
G To decrease the volume, turn the  
volume control knob 3 to the left.  
Switching the car audio system on  
by inserting a cassette tape  
Adjusting the power-on volume  
If the system is switched off and there  
is no cassette in the tape deck,  
It is possible to adjust the volume at  
which the car audio system switches on.  
G insert a cassette into the tape deck  
with the open side facing towards  
the right until you hear it click into  
place. Do not use force.  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“ON VOLappears in the display.  
The audio system will switch on. Tape  
playback will begin.  
G Press  
> to adjust the vol-  
ume.  
If you adjust this setting to “0”, the car  
audio system will switch on at the vol-  
ume used before it was switched off.  
Warning of serious injury  
If the power-on volume is set to the  
maximum level, it may be extremely  
loud when the car audio system is  
switched on.  
If the power-on volume is set to 0 and  
the car audio system was played at  
maximum volume before it was  
switched off, it may be extremely loud  
when the car audio system is  
switched back on. This could result  
in serious injury to your ears!  
G Once you have selected the de-  
sired settings, press MENU ?  
twice.  
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VOLUME CONTROL  
Mute  
Switching the beep tone on/off  
You can reduce the volume of the car For a number of functions you will hear  
audio system immediately (mute).  
a beep if you press a key for longer than  
two seconds, e.g. if you want to store a  
radio station on a station preset.  
G Press 4 briefly.  
“MUTE” will appear in the display.  
G Press MENU ?.  
Selecting the mute level  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
It is possible to select the mute level.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“BEEP” appears in the display.  
“ON” or “OFF” will appear next to  
“BEEP” in the display.  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
G To switch this function on or off,  
“MUTE LVLappears in the display.  
press or >.  
G Press  
> to select the mute  
G Once you have adjusted the set-  
level.  
tings, press MENU ?.  
G Once you have made your selec-  
tion, press MENU ? twice.  
Mute during telephone  
operation  
If your car audio system is equipped with  
a mobile telephone, it will automatically  
switch to mute when you use the phone.  
This will not work unless the mobile  
phone is connected to the car audio  
system as described in the installation  
instructions.  
If a traffic announcement is received  
during a phone call and traffic informa-  
tion priority has been activated, you will  
hear the traffic announcement.For more  
information, refer to the section on “Traf-  
fic information”.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Radio operation  
Note:  
It is necessary to activate/deactivate  
REG in the menu.  
This car audio system has been  
equipped with an RDS radio receiver.  
Along with their regular station program-  
ming, many FM radio stations now  
transmit the RDS signal, which contains  
such other information as the station  
name and the program type (PTY).  
As soon as the car audio system receiv-  
er detects the station name, it will ap-  
pear in the display. It is also possible to  
display the program type. For more in-  
formation, refer to the section on “Pro-  
gram Type (PTY)”.  
Switching REG on/off  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“REG” appears in the display.  
“OFF” or “ON” will appear next to  
“REG”.  
G Press or > to switch REG off  
or on.  
G Once you have completed your  
Switching to the radio mode  
settings, press MENU ?.  
If you are currently using the tape deck  
or CD changer,  
Switching RDS functions on/off  
G To take advantage of the RDS  
functions for AF and REG, press  
RDS 5.  
G press CD•C < repeatedly until  
“RADIO” appears in the display.  
Special RDS functions (AF, REG)  
When the RDS functions have been  
activated, RDS will light up in the dis-  
play.  
The special RDS functions for AF (Al-  
ternate Frequency) and REG (Region-  
al) enhance the performance of your car  
audio system.  
Selecting wavebands/memory  
banks  
G AF. If this RDS function is activat-  
ed, the car audio system continu-  
ously searches in the background  
for the frequency with the best re-  
ception for the station you have  
tuned into.  
Using this car audio system, you can  
tune into radio stations on the FM, MW  
and LW (AM) wavebands (MW and LW  
are not available for the Augsburg C30  
and the Minnesota DJ30). There are  
three memory banks for the FM wave-  
band and one memory bank each for  
MW and LW.You can store five stations  
in each of these memory banks.  
G REG. A number of radio stations  
broadcast different regional pro-  
gramming at different times of the  
day. Use REG to prevent your car  
audio system from tuning into alter-  
nate frequencies which might have  
different programming.  
Selecting the FM memory level  
G To switch between the FM memory  
levels, press FMT or FM 2.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
before already. To do this, start the  
TravelStore function.  
Selecting the MW or LW memory  
levels  
G To switch between the MW and LW  
memory levels, press M•L 6 (not  
available for the Augsburg C30 and  
the Minnesota DJ30).  
Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity  
It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of  
the seek tuning function to tune the ra-  
dio into stations with strong reception  
signals only, or to those with weaker  
reception signals as well.  
Tuning into radio stations  
You can tune into radio stations in a  
number of different ways.  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
Automatic seek tuning  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
Press or >.  
“SENS” appears in the display.  
The radio will tune into the next availa-  
ble station within reception range.  
The currently selected setting will ap-  
pear next to “SENS”. “SENS HI6” indi-  
cates the highest level of sensitivity,  
“SENS LO1” the lowest. If you select  
“SENS LO”, lo will light up in the dis-  
play.  
Manual station selection  
You can also tune into radio stations  
manually.  
Press or >.  
G Press  
sensitivity.  
> to select the desired  
Note:  
You cannot use manual tuning unless  
the RDS function and the PTY function  
are deactivated.  
G Once you have made your selec-  
tion, press MENU ?.  
Storing radio stations  
Paging through the broadcasting  
network (for FM only)  
Storing radio stations manually  
If a radio broadcasting network has  
more than one station, you can page  
through the “station network”.  
G Select the desired memory bank  
FM1, FM2, FMT or either MW or  
LW (MW and LW are not available  
for the Augsburg C30 and the Min-  
nesota DJ30).  
G Press or > to tune into the  
next station in the network.  
Note:  
G Tune the radio into the desired sta-  
To take advantage of this function, you  
must have activated the RDS functions  
and deactivated the PTY function.  
tion.  
G Press and hold down one of the  
station preset buttons 1 to 5 @ on  
which you want to store the radio  
station for longer than two sec-  
onds.  
It is only possible to tune into those sta-  
tions which have been received once  
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RADIO OPERATION  
These program types can include:  
Storing radio stations automatically  
(TravelStore)  
CULTURE  
SPORT  
ROCK  
TRAVEL  
NEWS  
JAZZ  
POP  
You can automatically store the five ra-  
dio stations with the strongest reception  
in your current reception area (for FM  
only). These stations will be stored in  
the FMT memory bank.  
CLASSICS  
Using the PTY function, you can select  
the radio station according to the type  
of program being broadcast.  
Note:  
As soon as the radio registers a radio  
station broadcasting the program type  
selected, it will automatically switch from  
the station playing or from the tape deck  
or CD changer mode to that station.  
Any stations stored previously in the  
memory bank will be deleted.  
G Press and hold down FMT 2 for  
longer than two seconds or press  
TS 6 briefly (for the Augsburg  
C30 and the Minnesota DJ30 only).  
Switching PTY on/off  
The storing process will begin. G Press MENU ?.  
T-STORE” will appear in the display.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
After the stations have been stored, the  
radio will automatically begin to play the  
station stored on preset button 1 for the  
FMT memory bank.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“PTY ON” or “PTY OFF” appears in  
the display.  
G Press or > to switch this  
Recalling stored radio stations  
function either on or off.  
G Select the desired station memory  
G Once you have made the desired  
bank or waveband.  
setting, press MENU ?.  
G Press the station button 1 to 5 @  
on which you have stored the de-  
sired radio station.  
Selecting the program type and  
starting seek tuning  
G Press or >.  
The currently selected program type will  
appear in the display.  
Program Type (PTY)  
In addition to the radio station name, a  
number of FM stations transmit infor-  
mation on the type of program they  
broadcast. This car audio system has  
been equipped to receive and display  
this information.  
G If you would like to select a differ-  
ent program type, press or  
to switch to another program type.  
>
G Press or > to start seek tun-  
ing.  
The next radio station broadcasting the  
program selected will begin to play.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Note:  
“HICUT 0” indicates that the function is  
If the radio is not able to find a station switched off;HICUT 1” means that the  
broadcasting the program type select- treble will be automatically cut as far as  
ed, you will hear a beep and “NO PTY” possible.  
will appear briefly in the display. The  
station selected previously will then  
resume play.  
G Once you have completed your  
settings, press MENU ?.  
Selecting the display of variable  
Selecting the PTY language  
text  
It is possible to select the language in  
A number of radio stations use the RDS  
which the program type is displayed.  
signal to transmit advertising or other  
texts in place of their station names.  
G Press MENU ?.  
These “variable texts” will appear in the  
display. It is possible to adjust your ra-  
dio so that these “variable texts” do not  
appear.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“PTY LANG” appears in the dis-  
play.  
G Press and hold down RDS 5 until  
G Press or > to select from  
among German, English and  
French.  
“NAME FIX” appears in the display.  
G To have the “variable texts” dis-  
played again, press and hold down  
RDS 5 until “NAME VAR” ap-  
pears in the display.  
G When the language you wish to ac-  
tivate appears in the display, press  
MENU ? twice.  
Interference-related treble cut  
(HICUT)  
The HICUT function improves reception  
when reception begins to deteriorate. If  
interference occurs, then the treble and  
the noise is cut automatically.  
Switching HICUT on/off  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“HICUT” appears in the display.  
G Press or > to switch HICUT  
on or off.  
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TRAFFIC INFORMATION  
Traffic information  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements  
Switching traffic information  
priority on/off  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press TRAFFIC A.  
Traffic information priority is activated  
when TRAFFIC lights up in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
TAVOLUME” appears in the dis-  
play.  
Note:  
G Press  
> to adjust the traffic  
announcement volume.  
You will hear a warning beep  
G if you leave the reception area of  
the traffic information station you  
are tuned into.  
G Once you have adjusted the set-  
ting, press MENU ? twice.  
G if you are listening to a cassette  
tape or a CD, leave the reception  
area of the traffic information sta-  
tion you are tuned into and the au-  
tomatic seek tuning function is una-  
ble to find another traffic informa-  
tion station.  
G if you switch from a traffic informa-  
tion station to a station which does  
not broadcast traffic information.  
Then either switch off traffic information  
priority or switch to a different traffic in-  
formation station.  
Interrupting a traffic announcement  
G Press TRAFFIC A during the traf-  
fic announcement to interrupt just  
this traffic announcement.  
The car audio system will switch back  
to the previous setting. Traffic informa-  
tion priority will remain effective for fur-  
ther announcements.  
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TAPE DECK OPERATION  
Fast forward/rewind  
Tape deck operation  
Fast forward  
Starting tape deck operation  
G Press FF : until it clicks in.  
“FORWARD” will appear in the display.  
G If there is no cassette in the tape  
deck,  
G insert a cassette into the tape deck  
with the open side facing towards  
the right.  
Fast rewind  
G Press FR 9 until it clicks in.  
“REWIND” will appear in the display.  
Cassette playback will begin with the  
side facing upwards.The cassette sym-  
bol will light up in the display.  
Stopping fast forward/rewind  
G Press the opposite button.  
Playback will resume normally.  
G If there already is a cassette insert-  
ed into the tape deck,  
Note:  
G press CD•C < repeatedly until  
“CASSETTE” appears in the dis-  
play.  
During fast forward/rewind, the radio  
station you are currently tuned into will  
play.  
Playback will resume on the side of the  
tape which was played last.  
Traffic information during  
cassette playback  
Cassette eject  
G Press 7.  
If you activate the “TRAFFIC” function  
(traffic information priority), your car  
audio system will always be on stand-  
by for traffic information. If a traffic an-  
nouncement is received, cassette play-  
back will be interrupted and you will hear  
the message. For more information, re-  
fer to the section onTraffic information”.  
The cassette will eject.  
Changing cassette sides  
G To switch from SIDE A to SIDE B  
and vice versa, press FR 9 and  
FF : at the same time.  
Note:  
Once the tape reaches the end, it will  
automatically switch to the other side  
(autoreverse).  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
CD changer operation  
Switching the display mode  
To switch the display between the track  
number and CD number or the track  
number and elapsed playing time,  
The Minnesota DJ30 and the Ontario  
DJ30 come included with the CDC A 08  
CD changer.All of the CD changers list-  
ed in the section on “Accessories” can  
be used in combination with the Augs-  
burg C30, the Boston C30, the Dublin  
C30 and the Montreux C30.  
G press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“CDC DISP” appears in the display.  
Note:  
G Press or >.  
For information on how to handle CDs,  
how to insert CDs into the changer and  
how to operate the changer, please re-  
fer to the instructions included with the  
CD changer.  
The display setting currently selected  
will appear: “TIME” for the display of the  
track number and playing time or “CD  
NO” for the track number and CD  
number.  
Starting CD changer operation  
G Press or > to make the de-  
G Press CD•C < repeatedly until  
“CHANGER” appears in the dis-  
play.  
sired setting.  
G Once you have made your set-  
tings, press MENU ? twice.  
Playback will begin with the first CD the  
changer detects in the magazine.  
Repeating individual tracks or  
entire CDs (REPEAT)  
Selecting CDs  
G To repeat the track currently play-  
G To select a CD up or down in the  
magazine, press or > the re-  
quired number of times.  
ing, press 3 (RPT) @ briefly.  
“RPT TRCK” will appear briefly in the  
display, RPT will light up in the display.  
Selecting tracks  
G To repeat the entire CD currently  
G To select a different track on the  
CD currently playing, press or  
> the required number of times.  
playing, press 3 (RPT) @ again.  
“RPT DISC” will appear briefly in the  
display, RPT will light up in the display.  
Audible fast forward/reverse  
(CUE/REVIEW)  
To start Cue or Review,  
Stopping the REPEAT function  
G To stop the REPEAT function for  
the current track or CD, press  
3 (RPT) @ repeatedly until “RPT  
OFF” appears in the display and  
RPT no longer lights up.  
G press and hold down either or  
>.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
Note:  
Playing tracks in random order  
(MIX)  
It is possible to adjust the scan time from  
between 5 and 30 seconds in the menu.  
G To play the tracks of the currently  
selected CD in random order,  
press 4 (MIX) @ briefly.  
Adjusting Scantime  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
“MIX CD” will appear briefly in the dis-  
play, MIX will light up in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“SCANTIME” appears in the dis-  
play.  
G To play the tracks of all of the CDs  
in random order, press 4 (MIX) @  
again.  
G Press  
scan time.  
> to select the desired  
“MIX ALLwill appear briefly in the dis-  
play, MIX will light up in the display.  
G Once you have made the settings,  
Note:  
press MENU ? twice.  
The CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09 are  
also able to play all of the CDs in the  
changer in random order.The other CD  
changers first play all of the tracks on a  
CD in random order and then select the  
next CD in the changer.  
Interrupting playback (PAUSE)  
G Press 2 ( ) @.  
PAUSE” will appear in the display.  
Stopping PAUSE  
Stopping the MIX function  
G Press 2 ( ) @ during the pause.  
Playback will resume.  
G To stop the MIX function, press  
4 (MIX) @ repeatedly until “MIX  
OFF” appears briefly in the display  
and MIX no longer lights up.  
Scanning all of the tracks on all  
of the CDs (SCAN)  
G To scan all of the tracks on all of  
the CDs in ascending order, press  
5 (SCAN) @.  
“SCAN” will appear in the display.  
Stopping the SCAN function  
G To stop the SCAN function, press  
5 (SCAN) @.  
The track currently scanned will contin-  
ue playing.  
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CLOCK  
CLOCK  
G Once you have selected the mode,  
press MENU ?.  
Displaying the clock briefly  
Activating the clock for display  
when the car audio system is  
switched off  
G Press and hold down MENU (  
)
? until the time appears in the dis-  
play.  
When the car audio system is switched  
off, but the vehicle ignition is  
switched on, you can activate the clock  
display.  
Setting the time  
G To set the time, press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press MENU ?.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“CLOCKSET” appears in the dis-  
play.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“CLOCKOFF” or “CLOCK ON” ap-  
pears in the display.  
G Press >.  
The time will appear in the display.The  
minutes will flash and can be altered.  
G Press or > to switch the  
clock display on or off.  
G Press or > to alter the min-  
utes.  
G Once you have made the setting,  
press MENU ?.  
G Once you have altered the min-  
utes, press >. The hours will  
begin to flash.  
Displaying the time briefly when  
the car audio system is  
switched off  
To display the time briefly when the car  
audio system is switched off,  
G Press or > to alter the  
hours.  
G Once you have made the settings,  
press MENU ? twice.  
G press MENU ( ) ?.  
Selecting the 12/24-hour time  
display mode  
The time will then appear in the display  
for eight seconds.  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“24 H MODE” or “12 H MODE” ap-  
pears in the display.  
G Press or > to switch the dis-  
play mode.  
40  
TONE  
Switching Loudness on/off  
Adjusting the tone  
Loudness boosts the bass and treble  
when the volume is low to create a more  
natural sound.  
Adjusting the bass  
G To adjust the bass, press AUDIO  
=.  
G Press AUDIO (LD) = for more  
“BASS” will appear in the display.  
than two seconds.  
G Press or > to alter the bass.  
LD will light up in the display to indicate  
that Loudness is active.  
G Once you have made the settings,  
press AUDIO = twice.  
Adjusting Loudness intensity  
The Loudness boost can be set in stag-  
es from one to six.  
Adjusting the treble  
G To adjust the treble, press AUDIO  
= repeatedly until “TREB” ap-  
pears in the display.  
G Press MENU ?.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > to alter the tre-  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“LOUDNESS” appears in the dis-  
play.  
ble.  
G Once you have made the settings,  
press AUDIO =.  
G Press or > to alter the Loud-  
ness setting.  
“LOUD 6” is the maximum boost,  
“LOUD 1” the minimum.  
G Once you have completed adjust-  
ing the settings, press MENU ?  
twice.  
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BALANCE AND FADER  
EXTERNAL AUDIO  
SOURCES  
Adjusting the balance and  
fader  
External audio sources  
In stead of the CD changer it is also  
possible to connect other external au-  
dio sources to the line output. These  
sources can include a portable CD play-  
er, MiniDisc player or MP3 player.  
You must activate the AUX output in the  
menu.  
If you would like to connect another ex-  
ternal audio source, you will require an  
adapter cable. This adapter cable can  
be ordered from any authorized Blau-  
punkt dealer.  
Adjusting the balance  
G To adjust the balance, press GEO  
;.  
“BALwill appear in the display.  
G Press or > to alter the bal-  
ance right/left.  
G Once you have made the setting,  
press GEO ; twice.  
Adjusting the fader  
Switching the AUX output on/off  
G Press MENU ?.  
G To adjust the fader, press GEO ;  
repeatedly until “FADER” appears  
in the display.  
“MENU” will appear in the display.  
G Press or > to alter the fader  
G Press or > repeatedly until  
“AUX OFF” or “AUX ON” appears  
in the display.  
front/rear.  
G Once you have made the setting,  
press GEO ;.  
G Press or > to switch AUX on  
or off.  
G Once you have completed your se-  
lections, press MENU ?.  
Note:  
If the AUX input has been switched ON,  
you can select it by pressing CD•C <.  
“AUX” will then appear in the display.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Specifications  
Amplifier  
Output power: 4 x 25 watts RMS  
acc. to DIN 45 324  
at 14.4 V  
4 x 40 watts max.  
power  
Tuner  
Wavebands:  
FM  
MW :  
LW  
:
87.5 - 108 MHz  
531 - 1602 kHz  
153 - 279 kHz  
:
(MW and LW are not available for the  
Augsburg C30 and the Minnesota DJ30)  
FM frequency response:  
30 - 15000 Hz  
Tape deck  
Frequency response:  
30 - 18000 Hz  
Preamp Out  
4 channels:  
2 V  
AUX IN  
AUX:  
2 V / 6 k  
Subject to technical modification!  
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