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PTY LANG

Select the language for pro-
gramme type codes: Ger-
man, English or French.

AUX ON/OFFThis menu item does not ap-

pear when a CD changer is
connected. “OFF” is the de-
fault factory setting.
If an external unit is con-
nected through AUX, “ON”
must be selected.

LEARN KC

This function enables you to
teach in a second KeyCard.
Refer to the instructions un-
der “KeyCard anti-theft pro-
tection system” “Teaching in
a second KeyCard”.

READ KC

The data can be read out
from a KeyCard.
Unit data such as name,
type number (76...) and seri-
al number are displayed by
the KeyCard supplied.
Should you remove the Key-
Card during the read proc-
ess, “READ KC” appears in
the display.

UPDATE

In CD and CD changer
mode, this function enables
the names of CDs to be de-
leted in order to create
space for new CDs. (Refer
to “Deleting CD names with
DSC-UPDATE”.)

End DSC programming/store settings:

Press DSC.

Overview of the factory default
settings with DSC

ANGLE

0

DIM DAY

9

DIM NIGHT

9

TA VOL

35

ON VOL

LAST VOL

PEAK ON/OFF

ON

SCROLL ON/OFF

OFF

REG ON/OFF

OFF

SHARX

SHARX ON

HICUT

HICUT 2

FM/AM SENS

SENS 6

STEREO/MONO

STEREO

AMP DELAY

DLAY OFF

CDC NAME

-

CLOCKSET

0:00

CLK AUTO / MAN

CLK AUTO

12/24H MODE

24H MODE

CLK ON/OFF

CLK OFF

BEEP

3

LED

ON

SCANTIME

10 sec.

PTY LANG

DEUTSCH

AUX

OFF

LEARN KC

-

READ KC

-

UPDATE

-

Programming with DSC

Summary of Contents for BOSCH GRUPPE RMD 169

Page 1: ...Radio MD Dallas RMD 169 Texas DJ Operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...2 6 8 13 2 3 5 9 11 12 7 1 4 10 2 1 3 17 16 15 14 21 18 19 20 Option Optional Tilval Optie Opcional Opção ...

Page 3: ...ns with Radio Scan 54 Changing the sampling time Scan 54 Changing the sensitivity of the seek run 54 Toggling between stereo and mono FM 54 Automatic bandwidth switching SHARX 55 PTY Programme Type 55 Programme type 55 Traffic programme reception with RDS EON 58 Activating deactivating priority for traffic programmes 58 Warning tone 58 Automatic seek run 58 Adjusting the volume for traffic an noun...

Page 4: ... removed nor should it be used a shelf To re engage the control panel push it back into its original position Arrow 3 2 1 3 For safety reasons the control panel must always be engaged whilst the vehicle is moving When leaving the vehicle open the control panel and remove the Key Card in order to prevent theft Switching the unit on off using the KeyCard Insert remove the KeyCard to switch the unit ...

Page 5: ...ST1 ST6 can be used on this menu level to store radio stations on the FM levels I II and T You can store six stations each on the MW and LW bands Store station hold one of the station keys ST1 ST6 down until the pro gramme can be heard again beep Call up station select the frequency band On FM select the memory level using NEXT and press the appropriate station key briefly Menu level 2 Adjusting r...

Page 6: ...play alternately with the code of the sampled station The stations stored on the station keys and which can be received are sam pled briefly Stopping Radio Scan Preset Scan Press SCA or the seek rocker again b PTY is activated logo appears in reverse video on the display Press SCA the stations transmitting the selected PTY programme type are sampled briefly AF Alternative Frequency in RDS mode If ...

Page 7: ...g with DSC SCANTIME Ending Scan Press SCA The last track selected continues playing RPT Repeat MiniDisc tracks and in CD changer mode CD tracks and CDs can be re peated Press the RPT key to select the follow ing functions REP TRCK Repeat track REP CD Repeat CD only in CD changer mode RPT OFF Switches off function TPM Track Program Memory For storing and playing preferred tracks in MiniDisc and CD ...

Page 8: ...ar on the display Select from the options using Use to change the settings The values selected are shown on the display The last setting selected is stored automatically Particular feature of loudness The values can be selected between LOUD 6 and LOUD OFF by means of the rocker Leaving AUD Press EXIT If no change is made within eight sec onds AUD is automatically switched off MiniDisc and CD chang...

Page 9: ...ame FM Frequency band I II T Memory level I II or Travel store TP TA TP Traffic Programme traf fic programme station is be ing received TA Priority for traffic pro gramme station is activated PTY Programme type is activated AF Alternative frequency with RDS lo Seek sensitivity can be se lected with DSC EQ Equalizer is activated DISC IN MiniDisc is inserted TRACK 13 Track number or VIVALDI CD name ...

Page 10: ...ching to the FMI FM II TS Travelstore MW and LW memory levels frequency bands Slot for MiniDisc When the MiniDisc is inserted in the direction indicated by the arrow with the label facing upwards it is automati cally transported into the operating po sition MiniDisc play mode is selected automatically Visual anti theft protection The following conditions must be met if the LED is to flash as a vis...

Page 11: ...ssion Replay track from beginning Press briefly REVIEW fast rewind audible Keep depressed Remote control RC 08 optional MD mode Select track Up Press briefly CUE fast forward audible Keep depressed Down Press twice or more in quick succession Replay track from beginning Press briefly REVIEW fast rewind audi ble Keep depressed E Switching replay on off Press briefly MUTE appears on the display when...

Page 12: ...liably Keep the volume therefore at a reasonable level whilst driving Installation If you intend to install or modify the system yourself read the installation and connec tion instructions at the end of the operating instructions before doing so CD changers The following CD changers can be fitted di rectly CDC A 06 A 072 A 08 IDC A 09 CD changers A 05 and A 071 can be fitted by means of the 7 607 ...

Page 13: ...RR ap pears on the display The unit switches itself off after approx 10 seconds Should a card other than a KeyCard be in serted e g a phonecard or credit card WRONG KC is displayed for approx 2 seconds In this case remove the card and insert a KeyCard for the unit Press ON to switch on the unit KeyCard anti theft protection system One KeyCard is supplied with the unit The car radio can however als...

Page 14: ...activating the flashing LED Select LED OFF in the DSC menu to de activate the flashing LED Care of the KeyCard The KeyCard will function perfectly only if the contacts are kept free of foreign parti cles Avoid touching the contacts directly with your hands If necessary clean the KeyCard contacts using a cotton bud soaked in alcohol KeyCard lost damaged Should you damage or lose the KeyCard for you...

Page 15: ...between operating modes Press TU MD or CDC If TU is pressed again menu level 2 is called up Radio function adjustments can be made on this level Menu level 1 is called up auto matically if no input is made for approx eight seconds Enhancing the display legibility The display can be adjusted to your pre ferred viewing angle in order to enhance leg ibility Proceed as follows Press DSC ANGLE appears ...

Page 16: ... gramme keys You now know exactly what station you are receiving and you can there fore also select the desired station RDS offers you further advantages AF alternative frequency The AF Alternative Frequency function en sures that the best available frequency of the station being received is selected auto matically Switching AF on off During radio mode Press TU menu level 2 is called up Press AF b...

Page 17: ...n menu level 2 Station tuning Station seek Press the radio automatically looks for the next station If is held down at the top or bottom the seek run continues forwards or back wards at higher speed Station seek Up Down Up down in steps on FM only when AF is deactivated Manual tuning with You can tune manually Condition AF and PTY are deactivated the corre sponding symbols are not lit in the displ...

Page 18: ... up stored stations You can call up stored stations at the touch of a button FM Call up the stations directly on the selected memory level as follows Press the keys ST1 ST6 To call up stations on a different memory level Press NEXT until the desired memory level is displayed then select a stored station with ST1 ST6 MW LW You can call up the stations on the selected frequency band directly Press t...

Page 19: ...display If necessary disable PTY on menu level 2 Proceed as follows Press TU and disable PTY using the PTY key Starting Preset Scan Press SCA for approx 1 second All stored stations on the frequency band which can be received are sampled briefly in turn SCAN and the flashing station name frequency appear alternately on the display Selecting sampled stations terminating Preset Scan Press SCA or one...

Page 20: ...hen SHARX ON is selected factory default setting If necessary refer to Programming with DSC SHARX PTY Programme Type This is an RDS service which is being im plemented progressively by the radio sta tions The service enables FM stations to be selected according to a specific pro gramme content After selecting the pro gramme type you can select the stations using seek or Scan Activating deactivatin...

Page 21: ...ct a programme type with Press or the last programme type selected is displayed for three seconds During this time select the desired programme type with forwards or back Press or as many times as necessary To listen to a station broadcasting this programme type Start the seek run with If no station broadcasting the selected pro gramme type is found NO PTY appears briefly on the display and the be...

Page 22: ...Example Previous station NDR 3 PTY on the display POP selected Seek run started No station with PTY POP found Display shows NO PTY and Switches back to NDR 3 automatically NDR 2 is broadcasting PTY POP Unit switches within the station chain to NDR 2 and plays it as long as the station continues to broadcast POP The unit also switches automatically in CD mode to the station broadcasting the select ...

Page 23: ... appears in the display In addition some stations transmit no traf fic announcements of their own but offer with RDS EON the facility of receiving traf fic announcements from a traffic programme station within the same transmission chain If priority for traffic announcements is to be activated whilst such a station e g NDR3 is being received TA priority for Traffic Announcements must appear in the...

Page 24: ...shapes e g of a butterfly or beer glass are not suitable for playing Such CDs present a serious risk of damage to the CD and to the drive We can accept no liability for damage aris ing from the use of unsuitable CDs Inserting a MiniDisc Switch on the unit and disengage the control panel with knob 1 The control panel drops forward Insert the MiniDisc with the label facing upwards in the direction i...

Page 25: ... The rocker acts as a sequence switch pressing it repeatedly causes several CDs or tracks to be skipped Repeating tracks and CDs CDs only in CD changer mode You can repeat a track or in CD changer mode a CD continually You can select the following functions using the RPT key REP TRCK Repeat track REP CD Repeat CD only in CD changer mode RPT OFF Deactivate function Press RPT repeatedly until the de...

Page 26: ...LR down for approx 5 seconds MD CLR or DISC CLR appear brief ly on the display in MiniDisc mode and CD changer mode respectively To delete the stored TPM tracks of all CDs in CD changer mode Hold CLR down for approx 8 seconds ALL CLR appears on the display If you wish to delete TPM and CD names simultaneously refer to Deleting CD name TPM store using DSC UPDATE Activating deactivating TPM replay P...

Page 27: ...iefly in turn in as cending order Ending SCAN Press SCA briefly The last track selected continues playing SCAN is also terminated when the rocker MIX RPT DSC AUD TU or CDC are pressed Assigning a name to CDs in CD changer mode only You can assign names to up to 99 CDs in CD changer mode This name e g VIVALDI appears on the display when you have selected the corre sponding display mode using DIS St...

Page 28: ...red data name and TPM of which are to be deleted must be replayed for this purpose Press DSC Press repeatedly until UPDATE appears on the display Use CLR DISC for selection if you wish to delete the name and TPM of the stored CD or MiniDisc mode CD changer mode Use CLR ALL for selecting if you wish to delete the names including TPMs of all stored CDs Hold ENT down for approx 1 second DELETING appe...

Page 29: ...S for approx 2 seconds MiniDisc CD changer mode You can select from three different display modes Track number time Track number time played CD name track number CD changer mode only To toggle Press DIS briefly Correcting the time following an interruption to the power supply If the unit has been isolated from the supply voltage for a longer period 0 00 is dis played when the power is reconnected ...

Page 30: ...are adjusted for different musical styles Refer to the Selecting pre set sound settings section The steps required for adjustment are de scribed in the table Adjustment instructions The instructions below represent a recom mendation only You can adjust the sound characteristics according to your own per sonal preference We recommend that you use a familiar mu sic MiniDisc for adjustment of the fil...

Page 31: ... preset can be adjusted manually When a different preset is selected however the factory default setting is restored Your per sonal sound settings for BASS TREBLE EQ and LD are stored in the USER preset mode To call up the presets Press repeatedly until PRESET appears on the display Press or once or several times to select the USER VOCAL equalizer settings Press to save the selected equal izer set...

Page 32: ...cy Approx 10 kHz Level 2 to 4 dB Note Avoid distortion Raise the level cautiously if the loudspeaker diameter is too small The tonal response may be come too thin and aggressive Pay attention to the fundamen tal tone range of the music Reproduction must not be come too faint Tonal response too weak Avoid a sharp tonal response Loud hissing impairs the quali ty Tonal effect problem Bass response to...

Page 33: ...cally by the headlights TA VOL Adjust the volume of traffic announcements and the warning signal from 0 66 Traffic announcements are played at this volume if the standard volume is lower If the standard volume is greater than TA VOL traffic announcements are played at the standard volume ON VOL Select the initial volume Use to select the de sired initial volume If LAST VOL is selected the initial ...

Page 34: ...D chang er mode You can use this function to assign any desired name to the CDs Refer to Assign ing names to CDs CLOCKSET Manual adjustment of the time Use to select hours minutes The flashing range can be adjusted with Press ENT briefly to save after completing the setting Refer also to CLOCK time CLK AUTO MAN For activating deactivating automatic hours correction Refer also to CLOCK time hours c...

Page 35: ...y the KeyCard supplied Should you remove the Key Card during the read proc ess READ KC appears in the display UPDATE In CD and CD changer mode this function enables the names of CDs to be de leted in order to create space for new CDs Refer to Deleting CD names with DSC UPDATE End DSC programming store settings Press DSC Overview of the factory default settings with DSC ANGLE 0 DIM DAY 9 DIM NIGHT ...

Page 36: ...nd the memory level CL Clear Return to the previous menu item DSC Direct Software Control DSC can be used to adjust certain factory default settings according to the user s per sonal requirements ENT Enter Press briefly to accept save the adjust ments EON Enhanced Other Network With RDS EON permits the exchange of transmitter information within a transmission chain For example a non traffic progra...

Page 37: ... PTY For selection of a desired programme type in FM mode e g sport news Refer also to RDS RDS Radio Data System Service provided by the broadcast stations for improved listening convenience For example the station name is shown in place of the frequency Further RDS functions include AF Alternative Frequency EON Enhanced Other Network Radio Text REG Regional Programme PTY Programme Type TA Traffic...

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