Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Restore Default Settings
- Demo Mode
- Clock Set
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Removing / Attaching Faceplate
- Getting Started
- Tuner Operation
- CD Operation
- MP3 / WMA / USB Operation
- C'n'C Mode (Command and Control)
- CD Changer Control
- Bluetooth Operation
- AUX Mode
- Sound Settings
- User Settings
- Specs
- Glossary
- Index
- List of Default Settings
- Installation
Bluetooth phone call
Bluetooth
phone
call
The
integrated
Bluetooth
module
in
your
de-
vice
allows
the
hands-free
use
of
a
phone
via
a
Bluetooth
connection.
The
cell
phone
can
remain
in
the
bag
or
the
glove
compartment
-
you
have
both
hands
free
for
steering.
Besides
cell
phones,
you
can
also
connect
Bluetooth-ready
MP3
players
with
the
de-
vice
and
play
back
audio
contents
via
Blue-
tooth
streaming.
For
further
details,
please
read
the
chapter
"Bluetooth
streaming
mode".
Bluetooth
preparation
Prerequisites
for
Bluetooth
phone
calls
are
a
Bluetooth
cell
phone
and
the
installation
of
the
supplied
microphone
(see
the
instal-
lation
instructions).
Note:
Use
only
the
supplied
Blaupunkt
micro-
phone.
Conventional
microphones
are
not
suitable
for
a
connection
to
this
de-
vice.
The
cell
phones
that
are
compatible
with
the
car
sound
system
can
be
found
under
www.blaupunkt.com
or
at
your
Blaupunkt
specialised
dealer.
The
Bluetooth
technology
is
a
wireless
con-
nection
with
a
short
range.
That
is,
the
cell
phone
must
be
close
to
the
car
sound
sys-
tem
(in
the
vehicle).
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How
is
a
Bluetooth
connection
established?
First,
the
cell
phone
and
the
car
sound
sys-
tem
have
to
"become
acquainted"
with
each
other,
i.e.
they
must
be
registered.
When
you
register
the
devices,
a
Bluetooth
con-
nection
is
subsequently
established.
This
connection
remains
in
effect
as
long
as
the
cell
phone
is
within
range.
If
the
connection
is
interrupted,
e.g.
because
you
moved
the
cell
phone
outside
the
range,
the
connec-
tion
is
automatically
re-established
as
soon
as
you
are
back
within
range.
If
you
want
to
connect
another
registered
cell
phone
with
the
car
sound
system,
you
can
do
so
manually
(please
read
the
section
"Managing
registered
Bluetooth
devices"
in
this
chapter).
If
the
device
is
switched
off
and
on
again,
it
automatically
attempts
to
establish
a
connection
with
the
master
tel-
ephone
(see
the
section
"Determining
the
master
telephone").
If
the
master
telephone
is
not
within
range
or
switched
off,
the
de-
vice
attempts
to
establish
a
connection
with
another
registered
cell
phone,
and
in
the
order
in
which
the
telephones
were
con-
nected
last.
Opening
the
Bluetooth
menu
The
Bluetooth
menu
contains
all
the
re-
quired
settings
and
functions.
To
open
the
Bluetooth
menu,
....
press
the
MENU
button
0 .
....
Press
the
<
rocker
switch
@
to
open
the
"Syst"
system
menu.










