Blaupunkt 520 Stereo System User Manual


 
8
CD Operation
CD Loading
Ensure that the CD entry slot 6 is clear.
Insert the CD (lettered side up) into the slot
until the CD is automatically received and
taken.
The CD operation will automatically override
the radio. The display shows 'CD'.
After the CD has been accepted, the player
begins with the first track on the CD. Initially
the total number of tracks on the CD is
shown as 'TxxCD' followed by:
After the last track has been played,
playback of the CD begins again, starting
with the first track.
If the CD has been inserted incorrectly, the
display will show 'CD ERROR'.
Please note:
It is possible to insert and load a CD while
the car's ignition is turned off. Playback will
commence immediately after the CD is
loaded.
CD Selection
Press CD button 2 to activate the CD
mode.
If you select the CD mode and there is no
CD in the radio the display shows 'NO
DISC' for 2 seconds. The radio will continue
playing.
CD Pausing
Pressing the CD button 2 while playing a
disc will pause the CD.
The display will show:
To resume the playing of the CD press
button 2 again.
Track Selection
You can select a desired track on a CD by
briefly pressing button ; <TUNE/TRACK>
Press button TRACK> ; to go on the next
track or press repeatedly until desired track
appears in the display.
Press button <TRACK ; to go back to the
start of the current track or press repeatedly
until desired track appears in the display. If
the track has been playing for less than 3
seconds and button <TRACK ; is pressed,
the previous track will be played. If you
press button <TRACK ; after the first 3
seconds, the current track is restarted.
Fast Forward / Fast Back (Track
Cue/Review)
Press button ; <TUNE/TRACK> for more
than 2 seconds to rapidly move forward or
backwards within the current track. The CD
is played at a faster speed and at a lower
volume. The display shows the number of
the track and the elapsed time of the track
in minutes and seconds.
01 CD
TRACK DISC IN
PAUSE
To reduce the effects of interference and/or
poor signal strength, several features have
been included within the radio which work
automatically when needed:
Noise Blanking Circuit
(FM interference suppression) - To reduce
pulse interference, a Noise Blanking
Circuit is included.
Soft Muting Circuit - The built-in Soft
Muting Circuit will reduce the FM stereo
separation and treble response if the
signal from the radio station diminishes.
This effectively lessens the amount of hiss
and background noise that is usually
heard with weaker FM signals.
Multipath Detection Circuit - If
repeated multipath signals are received,
the circuitry will switch the radio into
MONO mode and slightly reduce the
treble response. It will gradually return to
STEREO with full treble response when
multipath conditions are no longer being
experienced.