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Blaupunkt MP3000 User's Manual

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1. 15 OPEN button Open the flip down front panel PWR button Turns the power of the unit on or off TUN TRK button Used to tune in to the desired station LCD Display window CD button BND TS button Selects the AM FM Band amp Travel store DISP button on Oo OF O N MUTE SENS button 12 Select the operating source CD CD changer or AUX Mode selector Clock adjustment Display priority setting Muting the sound Switches the seek sensitivity between local and distance 9 XBASS button Boosts the bass sound 10 PRESET MEMORY button During radio reception CO 5 For Preset memory During CD mode For Repeat play For Pause MP3000 body en 3 For Mix play Mix amp Mix all during CDC 11 10 9 8 7 11 JUMP button If an ID3 Tag has been recorded on MP3 file one touch switches the unitto ID3 Tag display Not supported with WMA 12 FOLDER SELECT button Select the desired CD in CDC CD changer mode Select the desired FOLDER in MP3 WMA play mode 13 SC PS button Scan tuning Preset scan tuning Scan play in CD CDC mode 14 AUDIO button Audio control selector Bass Treble Loudness Balance amp Fader 15 Dial Adjusts the volume level bass treble balance fader Used to store the station names and selects alpha nu meric characters LCD Display I yw M
2. mp3 to disc Ensure that files other than MP3 files do not have the extension mp3 Use discs conforming to ISO9660 level 1 2 Confirm that the disc is not scratched or dirty and that it is not upside down MP3 Files cannot be played Folder Name File Name is not cor rectly displayed Use a disc conforming to ISO9660 level 1 2 The name contains characters that could not be handled by the software used to write the files Refer to the instruction manual for the software and use only characters that can be handled by the software ID3 Tag is not dis played Record conforming with ID3 Tag v1 0 1 1 2 2 or 2 3 Seek tuning is not possible The broadcast signal is too weak Use manual tuning Travel Store feature does not complete storing of six sta tions Not enough broadcast fre quencies are receivable Also make sure that antenna is connected extended and dry inside If the above mentioned solutions do not help to improve the situation consult your nearest Blaupunkt dealer or in the United States call 1 800 266 2528 for technical assistance parts and service Call 1 800 950 2528 for dealer referral or to request product brochure MP3000 body en 19 Time elapses be fore an MP3 file is played As this unit initially checks all files on the disc some time may be re quired before it can start playing a file if the disc contains many files or
3. q mo x Music Album Artist PIS MIX RPT SCAN A ee eT TA TI i 16 15 141312 11 10 L ch Level Meter R ch Level Meter XBASS indicator Main display section STEREO signal indicator Signal strength indicator lo Local indicator MUTE indicator LOUD indicator 10 MIX RPT SCAN Mode indicator 11 Clock indicator 12 CD Changer indicator 13 ID 3 Tag indicator 14 DISC IN indicator 15 FOLDER indicator Flashes when the folder name is displayed 16 FILE indicator Flashes when the file name is displayed OCOONDORWN 9 4 01 4 23 PM 9 8 E 3 General Operations Turning the power On Off Press the to turn on or off the unit Tip When you turn on the unit BLAUPUNKT MP3 I WANT MY MP3 will be displayed before actual power on When you turn off the unit BYE BYE will be displayed before actual power off You can edit these message See Turn on off message edit Volume Level Control and Memory Rotate the dial to adjust the volume Itis also possible to set the maximum volume when the power is switched on by following the procedure explained below 1 Turm the dial until it is set at the required volume AR Volume down o Ve Volume up 2 Pressthe for two or more seconds The power will be switched off and the Turn On volume level is saved Muting the sound Press TESS MUTE appears on the display window To resto
4. Reset button Press the reset button with the point of a sharp object such as a ball point pen f O POWER SELECT SWITCH Located on the bottom of the unit Change the position with a jeweler s screwdriver etc A Your car has an accessory position on the ignition Switch O Your car has no accessory position on the ignition Switch Be sure to press the reset button after changing the Switch and connecting the lines Note If set to the O position demonstration mode will be elimi nated 9 4 01 4 24 PM Connections Warning To prevent short circuit remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the battery s terminal This unit is designed for negative ground 12 V DC operation only You can not use it for 24 V or other types of car batteries Connection procedure Caution 00 NO of DO NOT connect any speaker wires to the metal body or chassis of the vehicle DO NOT connect the speaker common wires to each other Connect each speaker wire directly to each speaker terminal All speaker common wires must remain floating ie No common connections or connection to vehicle grd Connect each pair of speaker leads only to a single speaker or speaker system that has an impedance of least 4 ohms as well as 47 watt power handling capability Do not connect speaker leads to any inputs on external amplifiers This will cause damage to the internal amplifier of
5. Demo Mode Radio mode only Notes STATION CALL and DSP priority are not displayed in AUX mode If you make no button input or dial operation in few sec onds the display returns priority indication Display priority setting Example To set Station Name to the Display Priority 1 Repeatedly press the to display DSP PRIORITY appears in the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select STATION NAME or FRE QUENCY 3 Hold the pressed for more than 2 seconds to con firm enter your selection NO NAME or a previously assigned station name See page 10 flashs once to indicate that Station Name is selected for the Display Priority After 5 seconds the display mode will automatically re turn to the Display Priority showing either NO NAME or the station name Tip Frequency Display is initially set to the Display Priority and Station Name NO NAME is set to the Tempo rary indicator Display Priority can be set for the following items Radio mode Frequency Station name CD or other media SCROLL ID 3Tag Song Album Artist scrolls FOLDER NAME Folder name scrolls FILE NAME File name scrolls ieee Track No and elapsed time scrolls edie NAME Song name scrolls ALBUM TITLE Album title scrolls inus NAME Artist name scrolls 9 4 01 4 23 PM The items supported for display priority for each media are as shown in the table be
6. ON appears in the display window and the cur rent track is played repeatedly Press the again to cancel this feature Folder Repeat Play Mode2 Press the for more than 2 seconds during CD mode The RPT 2 ON appears in the display window and the cur rent folder is played repeatedly Press the again to cancel this feature Mix Play Folder Mix Mix Play Mode1 Press the during CD mode The MIX 1 ON appears in the display window All the tracks on the current folder are played in random or der Press the again to cancel this feature Folder Mix Play Mode2 Press the for more than 2 seconds during CD mode The MIX 2 ON appears in the display window All the tracks on the current disc are played in random order Press the again to cancel this feature ID3 Tag Jump When a file containing an ID3 Tag is played pressing immediately switches the unit to ID3 Tag scroll display When the scroll display finishes the original display is restored When pressed while scroll display has priority the origi nal display is restored after displaying TRACK TIME for five seconds Tip When playing a file that does not contain an ID3 Tag or when playing a WMA file pressing causes NO NAME to be displayed 9 4 01 4 24 PM MP3 WMA Overview This unit can play back files recorded in MP3 or WMA format on CD ROM CD R recordable or CD RW rewritable discs There are some limitations on the files
7. and media that can be used so before recording files on a disc please carefully read the following information IS09660 Format The unit can play back data recorded in ISO9660 format ISO9660 is an international standard for representative CD ROM file formats determined by ISO International Standard Organization The media formats that can be used by the unit include Level 1 Level 2 and the extension format known as Joliet What are MP3 and WMA An MP3 file stores audio data compressed using the MPEG 1 2 audio layer 3 file format We call files that have the mp3 extension MP3 files Likewise for WMA files WMA is an abbreviation for Windows Media Audio WMA files have the extension wma and are compatible with MP3 files The unit cannot read files that have a file extension differ ent from mp3 or wma The unit cannot read files without an extension even if the files are MP3 or WMA files Furthermore even if a file has an mp3 or wma exten sion the unit cannot read the file if is not recorded with the MP3 or WMA data format Playback Limitations The number of tracks and number of albums folder that can be played back from a disc are as follows Tracks About 250 depending on file contents Albums folder A maximum of 250 depending on the num ber of tracks The unit also recognizes up to eight album folder levels The unit can playback MP3 files with compression bit rates from
8. characters on ihe display Window A Z a z 0 9 IN 8 968 lt gt 2 Pressthe to flash the message you edit ON 3 Rotate the dial to select the desired message you want B Press the to move the flashing cursor to 1o 6ras8 the next position If you press v vr the flashing cursor moves to the left 4 Press the for more than 2 seconds C Repeat steps A and B to complete entering the en Repeat steps 1 and 3 if you want to erase other mes tire message 12 characters max sage 5 To return to the normal radio reception Press 257 E 8 MP3000 body en 8 9 4 01 4 23 PM Radio Reception Seek Tuning 1 Press the to select the desired AM or FM band FM1 gt FM2 gt FMT gt AM 3 AMT FMT amp AMT are Travel Store bands Press the to tune in stations Tuning automati cally stops at a broadcasting frequency When tuned in to FM stereo broadcasting stations the Cp stereo signal indicator will appear on the display window 2 Manual Tuning 1 Press the to select the desired AM or FM band 2 Press the or for more than 0 5 second to activate the manual tuning mode Press again to tune in to stations MAN will appear on the display window After 4 seconds of completing Manual Tuning the tuning control will revert to the Seek Tuning mode Scan Tuning 1 Press the to select the desired AM or FM band 2 Hold the pressed for less than 2 seconds The unit will scan the selected
9. folders or many folder levels MP3 files are not played in order The files were not written by the write software in the desired playback or der Prefix digits such as 00 99 to the file names For details refer to the in struction manual for the write soft ware CD Player Troubleshooting When problems occur with CD playback an error message appears in the display window Refer to the table below to identify the problem then take the suggested corrective action If the SLED ERROR appears return unit to your nearest Blaupunkt dealer Message Possible cause Recommended action LD EJ ERROR Loading eject error Press the EJECT button and then reinsert the disc SERVO ERROR Mechanical error Eject and then reinsert the disc TOC ERROR The disc is dirty Check the disc and reversed or not replace with a proper recorded etc disc FILE ERROR File read failure Reinsert the disc The disc does not contain music files or the file extensions are missing Add the extension mp3 or wma COMM ERROR Communication Reinsert the disc error When the disc can not be inserted press the EJECT button See page 2 and try inserting the disc again Alternatively press the Reset button See page 18 and try inserting the disc again Ifthe disc does not eject after the EJECT button is pressed press the Reset button and then press the EJECT button again CD R RW Quali
10. is bits second kbps indicates kilo 1 000 bits second Emphasis The software used for recording has an emphasis capabil ity which when turned on writes emphasis attributes on to the audio track When the emphasis bit is set the sound has a smooth characteristic However at the current time almost all CD players lack support for this function It is no problem to play back an audio track recorded with emphasis on with a player not supporting emphasis Extension In Windows and DOS personal computers several charac ters are placed at the end of each file name to indicate the type of file The extension consists of a period followed by three alphanu meric characters The extension differs depending on file type The extension for MP3 files is mp3 ID3 Tags This is a data format that allows a file name title and artist name etc to be added to MP3 files This unit supports SONG ALBUM and ARTIST for Versions 1 0 1 1 2 2 and 2 3 ID3 Tags are not supported for WMA files Multi Session When data is written on a CD R disc the data written from the time writing starts until the time writing finishes is regarded as a bundle called a session The Track at Once Method al lows data to be added to a single disc one track at a time with each recording of a track being a single session MP3000 body en 15 The term multisession refers to the method of recording the data for two or more session
11. or modifications not ex pressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Features MP3 WMA file playback support CD TEXT support SONG ALBUM Detachable flip down front panel Built in power amplifier max output 47W x 4ch FM AM PLL Synthesizer tuner 30 Station preset memory Travel Store Scan tuning X BASS System Station Disc name store Station Disc call Auxiliary input MP3000 body en 1 Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures such as in direct sunlight or a hot air stream from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration Do not turn on the unit if the temperature inside the car is very high Always cool down the unit before usage Parking your car in direct sunlight will result in a temperature rise If the unit does not turn on check the connections first Then check whether the fuse at the back of the unit is blown Carefully read this manual before using the unit If you en counter any problems that are not covered in this manual please consult the dealer where you purchased the unit or the dealer nearest to you This unit has been designed specifically for playback of com pact discs bearing the following mark Other discs cannot be played compact DIGITAL AUDIO Handling Compact Discs Be careful when removing a compact disc after the play back is completed beca
12. stations on each band 18 for FM1 FM2 and FMT 12 for AM and AMT in the order of your choice 1 Press the to select the desired band 2 Press the to tune in stations 3 Press and hold the desired preset memory button QD for about 2 seconds until the frequency indicator flashes twice The number of the pressed preset memory button ap pears on the display window Note If when you store another station on the same preset number button the previously stored station is replaced with new one Receiving the Memorized Stations 1 Press the to select the desired AM or FM band 2 Press the QD momentarily Local Distant LO DX Selection This feature is used to select the signal strength at which the radio will stop during Seek Tuning Press the for more than 2 seconds to select the Local setting and only strong local stations will be received The lo indicator appears on the display window Pressing for more than 2 seconds again will select the Dis tant setting and the radio will stop at a wider range of signals including weaker more distant stations The lo indicator will go out on the display window DX is the suggested default setting E 9 9 4 01 4 24 PM Storing the station names You can assign a name to each radio station and store it in memory As much as 30 station names can be stored com posed with 12 characters each Storing the station names 1 Tune in a station whose n
13. this unit Make sure the car s ignition key has been removed Disconnect the negative terminal of the car s bat tery Connect the wiring harness wires in the following order Ground wire Black 12V Constant Power Supply Yellow 12V Accessory Switched Red and Power Antenna Amplifier Turn On Blue and tape each so they do not come in contact with each other Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness Connect the car s antenna terminal to the antenna socket of the unit Connect the detachable wire harness to the unit Reconnect the negative terminal of the car s bat tery Start the car s engine Make sure the unit operates properly O Defeat Demo mode See page 7 MP3000 body en 17 Connection procedure a ANTENNA SOCKET ANTENNA PLUG In the case of a 2 speaker system tape the ends of unconnected terminals to prevent short circuit Vit 7 4 speaker System LU dallo 2 speaker System amp i White O la White O f F TqWhieBakjo 6 Seer 1 QWhite Blackj C ex Sn iari IANS i Grape O HS E Gray 3 e DEREC W Gray Black SH Speaker d TOrayfBlackj SH HUM i 1 gt Green 1 Greeop E i Rear Left Green Blache 7 Do Not JS EM Fu TENS GJ Con E i i i I Soto Violeta E si Do Not i Rear Right Speaker 12V Constant Power Supply Yellow 12V Accessory Switched Red Groun
14. 32kbps 320kbps However for the best balance of file space and sound quality we recommend 128kbps When files compressed at less than 128kbps are played back the sound may have breaks in it MP3000 body en 13 Sampling rates are supported as follows MPEG 1 48k 44 1k 32k MPEG 2 24k 22 05k 16k MPEG 2 5 12k 11 03k 8k In the case of WMA files play back is possible only for files encoded with a compression bit rate of at least 64kbps and a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz Please note that the unit cannot play files encoded using the WMA copyright protection function When playing WMA files song album and artist tags can not be displayed The unit allows the playback of CD R and CD RW discs containing a mixture of music CD data CD DA MP3 and WMA files However playback of both types of data is pos sible only for Mixed Mode CDs CD Extra created using Disc at Once Method See below The unit also supports files compressed using VBR vari able bit rate The unit does not always play back MP3 and WMA files in the order in which they were recorded When many folders are recorded on a disc the time required to retrieve information from the disc becomes longer We recommend that multi session discs be limited to 10 sessions The packet write method is not supported The following three methods are used to record data files on a disc As the unit does not support the Packet Write method please be
15. Issue date 08 01 288F0370 MP3000 cover 1 e Im MP3000 High Power FM AM CD MP3 Receiver with Detachable Face Autoradio FM AM Lecteur CD MP3 de Forte Puissance et Face Amovible Receptor FM AM Reproductor de CD MP3 de Alta Potencia y con Panel Extra ble R dio FM AM CD MP3 de Alta Pot ncia com Face Remov vel Robert Bosch Corporation Important Notice Prior to Installation Demo Sales Group e B L AUPUN K T Mode should be defeated Blaupunkt Division See page 7 2800 South 25th Avenue Broadview Illinois 60155 Bosch Group 8 23 01 2 11 PM e FCC WARNING Precautions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accord ance with instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that radio interference will not occur in particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes
16. ame you want to store 2 Press the for more than 2 seconds The NAME EDIT will light then the _ on the display window The first flashes 3 Enter the characters A Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the desired characters A Z a7z 0 9 c 96 amp lt gt ep d B Press the to move the flashing cursor to the next position If you press max the flashing cursor moves to the left C Repeat steps A and B to complete entering the en tire name 12 characters max Tips To erase correct a name press the for more than 2 seconds to clear the character and re enter When entering a name pressing the following but tons affects the display of characters as follows Q Changes to inputting letters Starts with A If pressed while letters are already selected Switches between upper and lower case letters 2 Changes to inputting numbers Starts with 0 8 Changes to inputting symbols Starts with 8 Enters a space blank 4 Press the to store the station name The station name flashes 5 To return to the normal radio reception Press 25 Note If you try to store more than 30 station names FULL will be displayed E 10 MP3000 body en 10 Erasing the station names 1 Tune in any station and press the for more than 2 seconds 2 Press the MUTEISENS The station name or flashing 3 Rot
17. ate the dial to select the name of the station that you want to erase To erase all the names of the stations dis play ALL DELETE 4 Press the for more than 2 seconds Repeat steps 3 and 4 if you want to erase other names D To return to the normal radio reception Press 25 Direct Access to Memorized Stations via Station call You can search for the memorized AM amp FM station names in the memory 1 Press the to display the STATION CALL on the display window 2 Rotate the large dial to select the desired station name 3 Press the to tune in the desired station o 9 4 01 4 24 PM CD Operations Playing the CD player Loading Discs 1 Press the and insert the disc 2 Close the front panel LOADING and FILE CHECK will appear in the display window Playback begins automatically Note Make sure that the front panel is closed when playback be gins Playback with the front panel open causes the unit to turn off automatically in about 10 min utes Labeled side up NEVER Insert a 3 inch CD This unit is designed for playback of standard 5 inch CD s only Do not attempt to use 3 inch CD singles in this unit either with or without an adaptor as damage to the player and or disc may occur Tips When a CD is loaded the on the display remains lit During playback of a CD the pie shaped signal strength meter amp spins MP3000 body en 11 Listening to a d
18. aware of this The unit supports discs recorded with the Disc at Once and Track at Once methods Disc at Once Method With this method all the data to be written is prepared in ad vance and then recorded on the disc in one go Additional writing of data is not possible Track at Once Method With this method data is written in file track units Addi tional writing of data is possible Packet Write Method With this method tracks are sub divided into packets depend ing on availability of space on the disc Additional writing of data is possible Display Information Limitations The unit can display folder and file names ID3 Tags of length up to 64 characters including the extension However cer tain special symbols may not display correctly During playback of MP3 and WMA files there may be occa sions when the elapsed playback time is not correctly dis played Important Points Please take care not to append the extensions for MP3 and WMA files onto files of any other type When a disc contain ing such files is played the files will be incorrectly recog nized and played back This will result in extremely loud noise that may damage the speakers Depending on the state of the disc or recorder or writing software used to write on the disc there may be cases when the disc cannot be correctly played back In such cases please refer to the user manual for the tools you are using When using a Macintos
19. band for stations SCAN indicator will appear on the display window The unit will stop at each station for 8 seconds before con tinuing to the next station Press the again to stop Scan Tuning and remain this on the selected frequency Tip While tuning the pie shaped signal strength meter amp amp on the display is lit differently depending on the strength of the signal While scanning banas the pie shaped sig nal strength meter spins While playing CD s this display also spins MP3000 body en 9 Preset Scan Tuning 1 Press the to select the desired AM or FM band 2 Hold the pressed for more than 2 seconds SCAN indicator will appear on the display window The unit will scan preset memory for the 12 stations from the AM AMT band or the 18 stations from the FM1 FM2 FMT bands The unit will stop at each preset station for 8 seconds before continuing to the next preset station Press the again to stop Preset Scan Tuning and remain this on the selected frequency Memorizing Stations Automatically Travel Store 1 Press the to select the desired AM or FM band 2 Hold the pressed for longer than 2 seconds Up to 6 stations with strong signals will be automatically stored in preset memory for the selected band If the radio is in FM1 or FM2 it switches to FMT If the radio is in AM it switches to AMT Note This function is available for FMT and AMT Memorizing Only the Desired Stations You can store up to 6
20. d Wire Black Power Antenna Amplifier Turn On Blue Preamp Out AUX IN Connections Since this unit has Line Level Outputs you can use an amplifier to upgrade your vehicle stereo system RCA Line out Jacks RCA Line out AUX IN Cassette Player etc OU External Amplifier LINI Rear Speakers Connect a patch cable not supplied from the White and Red RCA line output jacks of the unit to the line input terminals of the external amplifier 9 4 01 4 24 PM E 17 Maintenance OD Tit Replacing the Fuse If the fuse is blown check the power connection first and then replace the fuse If the fuse blows again under normal condi tions the unit may be defective Warning Back of the unit Use only a fuse with the specified amperage 10 A Use of another type of fuse can result in a fire or unit damage Cleaning the Connectors If the connectors of the unit and the front panel are contami nated malfunctions may occur Detach the front panel and clean the connectors with an alco hol dampened cotton swab as shown below Main unit E 18 MP3000 body en Back of the front panel Returning to the Initial Settings Removing the Unit When the reset button is pressed the microcomputer of the Use the supplied release keys when you need to remove the unit returns to the initial settings If the display window is not unit from the car properly shown or the un
21. dit with 12 characters each When you turn on the unit MESSAGE 1 will be displayed e tha display O a ae then MESSAGE 2 will momentarily displayed before actual Q Changes to inputting letters Starts with A power on If pressed while letters are already selected When you turn off the unit MESSAGE 3 will be displayed _ Switches between upper and lower case letters then MESSAGE 4 will momentarily displayed before actual 2 Changes to inputting numbers Starts with 0 power off 3 Changes to inputting symbols Starts with Enters a space blank Turn on message MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 5 Press the to store the message Turn off message The new message flashes MESSAGE S MESSAGE 4 6 To return to the normal radio reception Press 2 1 Repeatedly press the to display the MESSAGE ON Notes on the display window If you make no button input or dial operation in 20 sec 2 Press the to flash the MESSAGE 1 onds the message edit mode will turn off automatically o 3 Rotate the dial to select the desired message you want Make sure the MESSAGE will be ON to edit MESSAGE 1 gt MESSAGE 2 gt MESSAGE 3 gt MES Erasing the turn on off message SAGE 4 You can erase the turn on off message if so desired 4 Press the CELES then enter the character m NERO 1 Repeatedly press the to display the MESSAGE ON A Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the desired
22. e front panel is in place Ejecting the CD Press the recessed button located to the left behind the Front Panel EJECT button Notes e Be sure to use this unit with the front panel closed The unit is automatically switched off when the front panel is left open for about 10 minutes Do not handle the unit roughly when opening closing the front panel Do not put any object or use it like a tray when the front panel is open in a lying position Do not press OPEN button when closing the front panel Do not put too much force to the operation buttons or the display window as it may cause damage or deform the unit Connectors on the unit and front panel are vital parts trans mitting the signal Do not touch push or scratch them Be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands when opening and closing the front panel Do not press hard on the front panel when affixing it to the unit No more than light to moderate pressure should be needed Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the electrical terminals on the back of the front panel as this could cause intermit tent operation or other malfunctions 9 4 01 4 23 PM Identification of Controls Front Panel 188 WATTS Ts EG AUDIO n AYERS TOHR Iv Liz mre FOLDER JUMP MIX RPT 123 a a Cod 8 3
23. ems HFS Format CD ROM This is a CD ROM conforming to the HFS Hierarchical File System used by Macintosh Mac OS Hybrid CD ROM This is a CD ROM containing a mixture of ISO9660 format files and HFS format files Mixed Mode CD This is a CD ROM containing both data files and audio files on the one disc Mixed Mode CD is a standard developed for personal com puter use so the audio files on the CD cannot be played with CD players that do not support Mixed Mode CD CD Extra Enhanced CD This differs from Mixed Mode CD in that the audio files are followed on the disc by data files CD Extra was standard ized by Sony and Philips to allow the audio files to be played with an audio CD player and the data files to be read by a personal computer E 15 9 4 01 4 24 PM Installations Supplied Mounting Hardware 9 Pu So a Bushing Locking Mounting Strap Release Screw screw and Screw Keys Sleeve Precautions Be sure to detach the front panel before you start in stalling the unit Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will not interfere with the normal driving operations of the driver Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and secure installation When mounting the unit in a car keep the unit as level as possible If the unit must be mounted at an angle due to the design of the vehicle make sure that the unit does not tilt upward by more than 30 Turn off Dem
24. ers albums and files tracks to arrange them in order Shown below is a good example 2 or three digits correctly entered and a bad ex ample if the number of digits is not the same for all names he names will not be ordered correctly Example good bad 01XXXX mp3 1XXXX mp3 02XXXX mp3 10XXXX mp3 03XXXX mp3 11XXXX mp3 04XXXX mp3 2XXXX mp3 About Recommended CD R and CD RW Media With some CD R and CD RW media data may not be prop erly written depending on their manufacturing quality In this case data may not also be reproduced correctly We recom mend the media manufactured by the following companies CD R Media TDK USA Corp Taiyo Yuden U S A Inc Ricoh Corpora tion Eastman Kodak Company Maxell Corporation of America Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Fuji Photo Film U S A Inc Mitsui Chemicals Inc Sony Corporation of America Philips Electronics North America Corporation Imation Corp CD RW Media TDK USA Corp Ricoh Corporation Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Several types of CD R and CD RW media are available such as 2X and 1X 4X Please read the instruction manuals of the drive and the recording software you are using to select the right media 9 4 01 4 24 PM Glossary Bit rate The bit rate expresses the amount of information transferred per second as a number of bits The greater the quantity of information the higher the bit rate The unit
25. h personal computer the file exten sion will not be added so please add the extension mp3 to the end of the file name This unit does not support WAVE files This unit does not support m3u playlists The unit does not support Emphasis See Glossary on page 15 E 13 9 4 01 4 24 PM Note Concerning Bit Rate and Record Time Please refer to the following general guide concerning the bit rate used when encoding and the overall time of a file re corded on disc Before recording on a disc please carefully read the soft ware instructions and ensure you use it correctly Note When the sampling frequency used for encoding is 44 1kHz For highest A About 4hr sound quality 320kbps CD quality High sound quality 192kbps About 7hr CD quality 160 k Medium sound quality Ee About 8hr CD quality 128 kl Standard 8 kbps About 10hr E 14 MP3000 body en 14 When Creating Discs E iles will not always be played back in the order in which they were recorded When you want to ensure that files will be played back in the order they were recorded please write onto the disc paying attention to the points below Use writing software that can write MP3 WMA files on the disc in the order of the file track names Please check with he software developers concerning the behavior and op eration of the writing software Prefix numbers to the names of fold
26. isc that is already loaded Press the to select the CD mode Playback begins automatically Pausing Playback Press the om To resume playback press the again Stopping Playback Press the to select the radio reception FM1 FM2 FMT or AM AMT Ejecting Discs Press the 4 to eject the disc located behind flip down front panel Notes The unit will turn on automatically when a CD is inserted if the ignition switch is ON When the disc is ejected from the CD slot remove it within 10 seconds otherwise the disc will be reloaded automati cally Track Search Press the during CD mode Track numbers appear in the display window 72 Playback starts from the beginning of the next track Q Playback starts from the beginning of the current track Press again to play the previous track Cue Review Press and hold the v vr Release when you have found the desired point Q To search forward To search backward Scan Play Press the during CD mode The SCAN 1 indicator appears in the display window This will play the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the disc Press the again to cancel this feature Repeat Play Press the during CD mode The RPT 1 indicator appears in the display window and the current track is played repeatedly Press the again to cancel this feature Mix Play Press the during CD mode The MIX 1 indicator appears in the display window Al
27. it malfunctions press the reset but Insert the TOP R and TOP L of the release keys on the ton with the point of a sharp object such as a ball point pen right and left position until it clicks respectively to remove the unit Note Remember to defeat Demo mode See page 7 Reset button As shown in the figure below push the plate spring firmly to remove the release keys Notes Handle the release keys carefully to avoid injuring your fin gers Keep the release keys in a safe place for future use o 9 4 01 4 24 PM Troubleshooting Guide The following check will assist in the correction of most prob lems which you may encounter with your unit Before going through the check list below refer back to the connection and operating procedures General Trouble Cause Solution Memorized stations and correct time are erased The fuse has blown Radio works when the igni tion key is the ON ACC and OFF positions Leads are not matched correctly with the car s accessory power connector Check wiring for short circuits No power is being supplied to the unit The power is continuously supplied to the unit Radio reception Trouble The car doesn t have an ACC position Cause Solution Preset stations are not receiv able The broadcast signal is too weak MP3 File Play Troubleshooting Trouble Cause Solution Write MP3 files with the extension
28. l the tracks on the current disc are played in random order Press the again to cancel this feature Note If the Mix Repeat or Scan buttons are pressed for 2 seconds or longer while playing a music CD the unit will enter the respective mode2 These modes can be used for playing MP3 discs which contain a number of folders See page 12 Since a music CD is treated as a folder there is almost no difference in the operation E 11 9 4 01 4 24 PM MP3 WMA operation You can play MP3 and WMA files written on CD ROMs CD Rs or CD RWs by following the procedures below In this section track and album mean MP3 or WMA file and folder in PC terminology respectively MP3 WMA play Loading Discs 1 Press the and insert a CD ROM CD R or CD RW with the labeled side upward 2 Close the front panel During scanning of the disc LOADING and FILE CHECK appear in the display window Playback begins automatically CD R RW with very complex folder trees could take in the range of 20 seconds to load Listening to a disc that is already loaded Press the to select the CD mode Playback begins automatically Pausing Playback Press the om To resume playback press the again Stopping Playback Press the to select the radio reception FM 1 FM 2 FT or AM AT Ejecting Discs Press the 4 to eject the disc located behind the flip down front panel Notes The unit
29. low When an item that is not supported is selected NO NAME is displayed following which TRACK TIME is displayed DISP Priority ID3 Tag Scroll FOLDER NAME FILE NAME TRACK TIME x x ID3 Tag MUSIC ID3 Tag ALBUM ID3 Tag ARTIST Ins X X X X X xX x Notes MUSIC ALBUM MUSIC ALBUM gt ARTIST E 6 MP3000_body_en 6 Display Speed selection The scroll speed of the display indication can be switched You can select SLOW Slow FAST Fast 1 Repeatedly press the to display the DISP SPEED on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired display speed Display Scroll type selection The scroll type of the display indication can be switched You can select ROLLING Scrolls across the display WITH PAUSES Scrolls across the display with pause 1 Repeatedly press the to display the SCROLL TYPE on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired scroll type NN ROLLING Level Meter selection The meter displays can be selected from four types You can select METER 1 The level meter goes upward METER 2 Only the very top segment lights METER3 The remaining segments light opposite of METER 2 METER 4 The level meter goes up and down dividing from the center segment METERO No meter is indicated 1 Repeatedly press the 257 to display the METER 1 on
30. nction is repeatedly shown on the display screen You can adjust DEMO ON The demonstation is displayed after power off DEMO OFF A demonstration is not displayed after power off 1 Repeatedly press the to display the DEMO ON 2 Rotate the dial to select whether or not the demonstra tion should be displayed when power is off We DEMO ON Enhancing the bass sound For extended bass centered 9 72Hz Blaupunkt s XBASS func tion can be set for either each band and CD MP3 CDC AUX mode You can select XBASS 1 Enhanced BASS level low XBASS 2 Enhanced BASS level Middle XBASS 3 Enhanced BASS level High XBASS 4 Enhanced BASS level Very high XBASS 0 No BASS enhanced Press the repeatedly to select the bass sound X appears on the display window Except for XBASS 0 Each time you press 9 the current mode appears on the display window and the mode change as follows XBASS 0 gt XBASS 1 gt XBASS 2 gt XBASS 3 gt XBASS 4 Note Reduce XBASS level if your combination of speakers and add on amplifiers sound distorted at the preferred sound level E 7 9 4 01 4 23 PM Tips To erase correct a message press the formore than 2 seconds to clear the character and re enter When entering a name pressing the following but Turn on off message edit You can edit the turn on off message and store it in memory Following four messages can be e
31. o mode before use Mounting Example Installation in the dashboard 1 Install the sleeve in the dashboard 2 Select and bend the appropriate tabs to hold the sleeve firmly in place y MP3000 body en 16 Mounting Strap Use 3 Attaching the Mounting Strap to the underside of the dash board using screw Attach the back of the unit to the Mounting Strap us ing the support stem bolt and hardware Bushing Use 3 As shown in the figure below securely fasten the Screw which has been inserted into the bushing to the rear of the set Firewall lt lt NS Ec JP i The distance to the fire wall var ies due to the type of the car Be n E a sure to secure the unit by prop erly inserting the bushing Caution m Insufficient fastening of the screw may cause some CD s to skip If your car has no accessory position on the ignition key switch POWER SELECT switch The illumination on the front panel is factory set to be turned on even when the unit is not being played However this set ting may cause some car battery wear if your car has no ac cessory position on the ignition key switch To avoid this battery wear set the POWER SELECT switch located on the bottom of the unit to the O position then press the RESET button The illumination is reset to stay off while the unit is not being played
32. re the previous volume level press again E 4 MP3000 body en 4 Setting the Clock The clock uses a 12 hour display system factory set 1 Tum the ignition key to the ON position 2 Press the to turn on the unit 3 Repeatedly press the to display CLOCK 12 4 Rotate the dial within 5 seconds to select the 12 or 24 hour time mode Each time you rotate the dial the mode changes or toggles as follows YL crock 12 o Repeatedly press the to display CLOCK ADJUST A Pressthe within 5 seconds to flash the hour digit B Rotate the dial to set the hour digit C Press the to flash the minute digit D Rotate the dial to set the minute digit 6 Press the momentarily to complete the Clock set ting mode Note If you make no button input or dial operation in 20 seconds the Clock setting mode will turn off automatically Ignition off Clock Recall The display will illuminate showing the time and then auto matically shut off after 5 seconds Press the while the ignition switch is in the OFF posi tion Adjusting the Sound Characteristics 1 Press the to select the desired adjustment mode as follows BASS 0 TREBLE 0 2 LOUD OFF gt BALLO RO FAD RO FO LOUDNESS BALANCE FADER 2 Rotate the dial to adjust the selected item Adjust within 3 seconds after selecting the item After 3 seconds the dial reverts to volume control Use the fol lowing tables as a guide for adjus
33. s on a single disc We recom mend that this unit be used for up to 10 sessions Structure of Folder Hierarchy To keep data within a computer organized related files may be put into a folder but in addition to files a folder may also have other folders put into it Folder B may be put into folder A and folder C may be put into folder B so as to create a hierarchical structure The number of hierarchical levels that can be recognized differs depending on the computer operat ing system ISO9660 specifies up to 8 levels VBR Variable Bit Rate MP3 files are normally encoded with a fixed bit rate eg 128kbps etc however VBR encoding during which the bit rate is varied while encoding is also possible That is to say during periods of violent variation of sound the bit rate is in creased and during soundless periods the bit rate is de creased Encoding in this way allows file size to be curbed while maintaining high sound quality However some players do not support VBR so caution is required when using VBR Types of CD Audio CD CD DA This is the format used for audio CDs that can be played on ordinary audio CD players It is also called CD DA Com pact Disc Digital Audio 1509660 Format CD ROM 1509660 is a CD ROM standard file system determined by ISO International Organization for Standardization CD ROMs with this format can be played by Windows and Macintosh operating systems and also by UNIX operating Syst
34. the display window 2 Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the de sired meter indication METER 1 gt METER 2 gt METER 3 gt METER 4 gt ME TER 0 R ch Level meter L ch Level meter Level Meter Sensitivity selection The sensitivity of the level meter display can be switched You can select LEVEL 1 Normal sensitivity LEVEL 2 High sensitivity 1 Repeatedly press the to display the LEVEL 1 on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired meter sensitivity 9 4 01 4 23 PM Display Contrast selection The contrast of the display can be adjusted You can adjust 10 0 10 1 Repeatedly press the s to display the CONTRAST on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired display contrast Message ON OFF selection Message display following POWER ON OFF can be switched You can adjust MESSAGE ON A message is displayed following power on off MESSAGE OFF No message is displayed 1 Repeatedly press the to display the MESSAGE ON on the display window 2 Rotate the dial to select whether or not to display a mes sage following power on off MP3000 body en 7 How to defeat Demo Mode After installation we recommend defeating the Demo Mode When power is turned off the unit switches to demonstration mode The demonstration starts about 10 seconds after power off The demonstration of each fu
35. ting the settings in each mode Adjustment Range BASS BASS 5 BASS 5 TREBLE TREBLE 5 TREBLE 5 LOUDNESS LOUD OFF LOUD ON BALANCE L9 RO Full left LO R9 Full right FADER R9 Fo Full rear RO F9 Full front Tip Settings for BASS TREBLE LOUDNESS and XBASS can be made to each of the following modes independently FM AM CD MP3 CD Changer and AUX 9 4 01 4 23 PM Switching the Source Selecting auxiliary input You can connect the auxiliary equipment Portable cassette player etc to this radio via optional AUX IN cable See page 17 Each time the is pressed the operation source will change over as shown below RADIO CD gt AUX Press the to return to radio mode Note If the button is pressed when no CD has been loaded into the unit The CD mode will skip to the AUX mode MP3000 body en 5 Mode Selector Each time the is pressed the display window will change over as shown below Priority indication STATION DISC CALL Refer to Display priority setting DSP PRIORITY Refer to Display priority setting DISP SPEED SLOW FAST 4 SCROLL TYPE ROLLING WITH PAUSES METLA METER 0 METER 1 METER 2 METER 3 METER 4 TT 1 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 mE 110 0 10 MESSAGE ON MESSAGE ON MESSAGE OFF cock ADJUST Refer to Setting the Clock ciock 12 Refer to Setting the Clock m ON Refer to How to defeat
36. ty of the blanks can amp do effect the general operation of the CD player After market CD R RW labels The quality of these labels vary greatly and can result in difficulties ejecting a disc us ing such labels E 19 9 4 01 4 25 PM Specifications GENERAL Dimensions Approx 178 mm x 50 mm x 155 mm Power requirements Output Power Output Wiring Output Impedance Low Level Output AUX Input TUNER Tuning Range o Sensitivity FM Stereo Separation CD PLAYER Frequency Response S N Ratio Wow amp Flutter MP3 PLAYER MP3 decoding FORMAT Capability Disk E 20 MP3000 body en WxHxD 12 volts DC car battery negative ground RMS and Peak Power ratings 188 watts 23 watts RMS 47 peak x 4ch Floating ground type designed for 4 Speaker use RCA low level outputs 2 channels Compatible with 4 8 ohm speakers 4V Frequency response 11Hz 100KHz Input Sensitivity 630mV AM 530 1 710 kHz 10 kHz step FM 87 5 107 9 MHz 200 kHz step AM 20 yuV FM 9 1 dBf mono sensitivity 20 20 000 Hz 98 dB Below the measurable limit MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 509660 700MB 20 9 5 01 4 02 PM
37. use the disc may be extremely hot Do not use non conventional discs such as heart shaped octagonal discs etc The player could be damaged Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any heat source Check all compact discs before playing and discard cracked scratched or warped discs Wipe dirty or damp discs outward from the center with a soft cloth Do not use any solvents such as commercially available cleaners antistatic spray or thinner to clean the compact discs If a label is affixed to a disc the label may prevent removal of the disc from the unit or may damage the unit Be E 1 9 4 01 4 23 PM Handling the Front Panel Attaching the Front Panel Place the right hand side of the front panel so that the parts of the front panel are engaged with the parts B of the unit as shown below Then push the left hand side of the front panel until it is securely locked Front Panel Open Close Panel open Panel close Press the Raise the front panel with your finger until it locks in place Security Retailer Display Bolt the front panel with the locking screw See page 16 in the inner cover as shown below to protect the front panel from theft and from getting lost Locking screw MP3000_body_en 2 Detaching the Front Panel 1 Press the firmly to open the flip down front panel 3 Close the inner cover Do not leave inner cover in the down position unless th
38. will turn on automatically when a CD is inserted if the ignition switch is ON When the disc is ejected from the CD slot remove it within 10 seconds otherwise the disc will be reloaded automatically ID3 Tags are not supported for WMA files E 12 MP3000 body en 12 Track Search Press the during CD mode Track numbers appear in the display window 72 Playback starts from the beginning of the next track Playback starts from the beginning of the current track Press again to play the previous track Album Folder Search Press the or during CD mode Folder indica tor 1 flashes in the display window Playback starts from the beginning of the next folder Playback starts from the beginning of the previous folder Cue Review Press and hold the v ur Release when you have found the desired point Q To search forward To search backward Scan Folder Scan Play Scan Play Mode1 Press the during CD mode The SCAN 1 ON appears in the display window This will play the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the disc Press the again to cancel this feature Folder Scan Play Mode2 Press the for more than 2 seconds during CD mode The SCAN 2 ON appears in the display window This will play the first 10 seconds of first tracks in each folder Press the again to cancel this feature Repeat Folder Repeat Play Repeat Play Mode1 Press the during CD mode The RPT 1

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