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288F0281
SAN JOSE MP41
High-Power FM/AM/CD/MP3 Receiver with Detachable Face
Autoradio FM/AM à Lecteur CD/MP3 de Forte Puissance et à Face Amovible
Receptor FM/AM/Reproductor de CD/MP3 de Alta Potencia y con Panel Extraíble
Rádio FM/AM/CD/MP3 de Alta Potência
com Face Removível
Robert Bosch Corporation
Sales Group —
Blaupunkt Division
2800 South 25th Avenue,
Broadview, Illinois 60155
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUÊS
Issue date 08-01
PWR
OPEN
TS
200 WATTS
V
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6
54321
BND
CD
DISP
SAN JOSE MP41
MUTE
SUB OUT
Important Notice
Prior to Installation, “Demo
Mode” should be defeated.
See page 7.
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E-1
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 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 : 50W ×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
• IR Remote Control RC-823
• CD changer control
(IDCA09, CDCA08 & CDCA071*)
* CDCA071 requires adaptor # 7607 898 093 available
separately.
FCC WARNING
• 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.
Handling Compact Discs
•Be careful when removing a compact disc after the play-
back is completed because 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 centre 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.
Label
CD
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E-2
Notes
• 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.
Detaching the Front Panel
EJECT button
3. Close the inner cover.
Do not leave inner cover in the down position unless the
front panel is in place.
2. Pull the front panel toward your direction to remove it.
1. Press the
OPEN
firmly to open the flip down front panel.
Ejecting the CD
Press the recessed button located to the left behind the Front
Panel.
Handling the Front Panel
Attaching the Front Panel
Place the right hand side of the front panel so that the parts
Aof the front panel are engaged with the parts Bof 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
Press the
OPEN
.
Panel close
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 19) in
the inner cover as shown below, to protect the front panel
from theft and from getting lost.
Locking screw
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E-3
Identification of Controls
1OPEN button
Open the flip down front panel.
2PWR button
Turns the power of the unit on or off.
3TUN/TRK button
Used to tune in to the desired station.
4LCD Display window
5CD button
Select the operating source (CD, CD changer or AUX).
6BND/TS button
Selects the AM/FM Band & Travel store.
7DISP button
Mode selector. Clock adjustment. Display priority setting.
8MUTE/SENS button
Muting the sound. Switches the seek sensitivity between
local and distance.
9XBASS button
Boosts the bass sound.
10 PRESET MEMORY button
During radio reception :
1
-
6
; For Preset memory
During CD mode :
4/MIX
; For Mix play (Mix & Mix all during CDC)
5/RPT
; For Repeat play
6/
; For Pause
PWR
OPEN
TS
200 WATTS
V
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654321
BND
CD
DISP
SAN JOSE MP41
MUTE
SUB OUT
11 JUMP button
If an ID3 Tag has been recorded on MP3 file, one touch
switches the unit to ID3Tag 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
& Fader.
15 Dial
Adjusts the volume level/bass/treble/balance/fader.
Used to store the station names, and selects alpha-nu-
meric characters.
16 Infrared Sensor (behind acrylic facia)
Permits wireless remote control of AM/FM/CD and CD
changer with RC-823 credit card style remote.
Remote Control (Included)
You can operate your receivers basic AM, FM, CD, MP3 &
CDC features via an IR Remote Control, model RC-823.
1234
7
5
9
10
15 14 13 12
16 6
8
12 3467
5
8
9
1011
1314
15
16
1L-ch Level Meter
2R-ch Level Meter
3XBASS indicator
4Main display section
5STEREO signal indicator
6Signal-strength indicator
7lo(Local) indicator
8MUTE indicator
9LOUD 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.
Front Panel LCD Display
12
11
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E-4
General Operations
Turning the power On/Off
Press the
PWR
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.
It is also possible to set the maximum volume when the power
is switched on by following the procedure explained below.
1. Turn the dial until it is set at the required volume.
2. Press the
PWR
for two or more seconds. The power will
be switched off and the current volume level recorded.
Muting the sound
Press
MUTE / SENS
.
“MUTE” appears on the display window.
To restore the previous volume level, press
MUTE / SENS
again.
Volume down
Setting the Clock
The clock uses a 12-hour display system. (factory set)
1. Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
2. Press the
PWR
to turn on the unit.
3. Repeatedly press the
DISP
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 :
5. Repeatedly press the
DISP
to display “CLOCK ADJUST”.
A. Press the
MUTE / SENS
within 5 seconds to flash the hour digit.
B. Rotate the dial to set the hour digit.
C. Press the
MUTE / SENS
to flash the minute digit.
D. Rotate the dial to set the minute digit.
6. Press the
DISP
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
DISP
while the ignition switch is in the “OFF” posi-
tion.
CLOCK 24
CLOCK 12
Volume up
Adjusting the Sound Characteristics
1. Press the
AUDIO
to select the desired adjustment mode
as follows;
BASS 0 TREBLE 0 LOUD OFF
(LOUDNESS) BAL L0 R0
(BALANCE) FAD R0 F0
(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 adjusting the settings in each
mode.
Adjustment Range
BASS BASS –5 BASS +5
TREBLE TREBLE –5 TREBLE +5
LOUDNESS LOUD OFF LOUD ON
BALANCE L9 R0 (Full left) L0 R9 (Full right)
FADER R9 F0 (Full rear) R0 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.
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E-5
Mode Selector
Each time the
DISP
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
SCROLL TYPE : ROLLING / WITH PAUSES
METER 1 : METER 0 / METER 1 / METER 2 / METER 3 / METER 4
LEVEL 1 : LEVEL 1 / LEVEL 2
CONTRAST : –10 ~ 0 ~ +10
MESSAGE ON : MESSAGE ON / MESSAGE OFF
CLOCK ADJUST : Refer to " Setting the Clock "
CLOCK 12 : Refer to " Setting the Clock "
* : Radio mode only
DEMO ON : Refer to " How to defeat Demo Mode "
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
DISP
to display “DSP PRIORITY”
appears in the display window.
2. Rotate the dial to select “STATION NAME” or “FRE-
QUENCY”.
3. Hold the
DISP
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
•CDC (CD changer) mode
Disc name Disc No/Track No/Elapsed track time
•CD or other media
TRACK/TIME : Track No, and elapsed time scrolls.
SONG NAME : Song name scrolls.
ALBUM TITLE : Album title scrolls.
ARTIST NAME : Artist name scrolls.
SCROLL : ID-3Tag (Song/Album/Artist) scrolls.
FOLDER NAME : Folder name scrolls.
FILE NAME : File name scrolls.
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
20) Each time the
CD
is pressed, the operation source will
change over as shown below;
CDRADIO CD changer or AUX
Press the
BND / TS
to return to radio mode.
Note
If the
CD
button is pressed when no CD has been loaded
into the unit, The CD mode will skip to the CD changer mode
or AUX mode.
Also, if the CD changer is not connected, the system will move
across to the AUX mode regardless of whether auxiliary equip-
ment is connected or not (“AUX” will be displayed.)
It is not possible to switch to the AUX mode when the CD
changer is connected.
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E-6
The items supported for display priority for each media are as
shown in the table below.
When an item that is not supported is selected, “NO NAME”
is displayed, following which TRACK/TIME is displayed.
Media
CD
DISP Priority
CD
TEXT
MP3 WMA
ID3-Tag Scroll ✕✕
FOLDER NAME ✕✕
FILE NAME ✕✕
TRACK/TIME ✕✕ ✕ ✕
ID3-Tag MUSIC ✕✕
ID3-Tag ALBUM ✕✕
ID3-Tag ARTIST ✕
Display Speed selection
The scroll speed of the display indication can be switched.
You can select :
• SLOW : Slow.
• FAST : Fast.
1. Repeatedly press the
DISP
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
DISP
to display the “SCROLL TYPE”
on the display window.
2. Rotate the dial to select the desired scroll type.
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.
• METER 3 : The remaining segments light. (opposite of
METER 2)
• METER 4 : The level meter goes up and down dividing
from the center segment.
• METER 0 : No meter is indicated.
1. Repeatedly press the
DISP
to display the “METER 1” on
the display window.
2. Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the de-
sired meter indication.
METER 1 ➜METER 2 ➜METER 3 ➜METER 4 ➜ME-
TER 0
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
DISP
to display the “LEVEL 1” on
the display window.
2. Rotate the dial to select the desired meter sensitivity.
SLOW
FAST
ROLLING
WITH PAUSES
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
R-ch Level meter
L-ch Level meter
*1 *2
Notes
*1:
MUSIC ALBUM
*2:
MUSIC ALBUM ARTIST
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Display Contrast selection
The contrast of the display can be adjusted.
You can adjust :
• – 10 ~ 0 ~ +10
1. Repeatedly press the
DISP
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
DISP
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.
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 function 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
DISP
to
display the “DEMO ON”.
2. Rotate the dial to select whether or not the demonstra-
tion should be displayed when power is off.
+ 10
– 10
ON
OFF
Enhancing the bass sound
For extended bass centered @ 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
XBASS
repeatedly to select the bass sound.
“ ” appears on the display window. (Except for XBASS 0)
Each time you press
XBASS
, the current mode appears on
the display window and the mode change as follows:
XBASS 0 XBASS 3XBASS 2 XBASS 4XBASS 1
Note
Reduce XBASS level if your combination of speakers and add-
on amplifiers sound distorted at the preferred sound level.
DEMO ON
DEMO OFF
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Turn on/off message edit
You can edit the turn on/off message and store it in memory.
Following four messages can be edit with 12 characters each.
When you turn on the unit, “MESSAGE 1” will be displayed
then “MESSAGE 2” will momentarily displayed before actual
power on.
When you turn off the unit, “MESSAGE 3” will be displayed
then “MESSAGE 4” will momentarily displayed before actual
power off.
Turn-on message
• MESSAGE 1 / MESSAGE 2
Turn-off message
• MESSAGE 3 / MESSAGE 4
1. Repeatedly press the
DISP
to display the “MESSAGE ON”
on the display window.
2. Press the
MUTE / SENS
to flash the “MESSAGE 1”.
3. Rotate the dial to select the desired message you want
to edit.
MESSAGE 1 ➜MESSAGE 2 ➜MESSAGE 3 ➜MES-
SAGE 4
4. Press the
MUTE / SENS
, then enter the character.
A. Rotate the dial in a clockwise direction to select the
desired characters.
(A~Z, a~z, 0~9, ( ) ∗ + , − . / ! ” # $ % & ’ : ; < = > ?
@ [ \ ] ˆ _ ` { ⎢} ˜ )
B. Press the
TUN/TRK
to move the flashing cursor to
the next position. If you press
TUN/TRK
, the flashing
cursor moves to the left.
C. Repeat steps A. and B. to complete entering the en-
tire message 12 characters max.
Tips
•
To erase/correct a message, press the
DISP
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:
1
: 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”.)
3
: Changes to inputting symbols. (Starts with “(”.)
6
: Enters a space (blank).
5. Press the
MUTE / SENS
to store the message.
The new message flashes.
6. To return to the normal radio reception, Press
DISP
.
Notes
• If you make no button input or dial operation in 20 sec-
onds, the message edit mode will turn off automatically.
• Make sure the “MESSAGE” will be “ON” .
Erasing the turn on/off message
You can erase the turn on/off message if so desired.
1. Repeatedly press the
DISP
to display the “MESSAGE ON”
on the display window.
2. Press the
MUTE / SENS
to flash the message you edit.
3. Rotate the dial to select the desired message you want
to erase.
4. Press the
DISP
for more than 2 seconds.
Repeat steps 1. and 3. if you want to erase other mes-
sage.
5. To return to the normal radio reception, Press
DISP
.
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Radio Reception
Receiving the Memorized Stations
1. Press the
BND / TS
to select the desired AM or FM band.
2. Press the
1
-
6
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
MUTE / SENS
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.
Preset Scan Tuning
1. Press the
BND / TS
to select the desired AM or FM band.
2. Hold the
SC/PS
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
SC/PS
again to stop Preset Scan Tuning and
remain this on the selected frequency.
Memorizing Stations Automatically (Travel Store)
1. Press the
BND / TS
to select the desired AM or FM band.
2. Hold the
BND / TS
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 stations on each band (18 for FM1, FM2
and FMT, 12 for AM and AMT) in the order of your choice.
1. Press the
BND / TS
to select the desired band.
2. Press the
TUN/TRK
to tune in stations.
3. Press and hold the desired preset memory button
1
-
6
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.
Seek Tuning
1. Press the
BND / TS
to select the desired AM or FM band.
FM1 ➜FM2 ➜FMT ➜AM ➜AMT
(FMT & AMT are Travel Store bands.)
2. Press the
TUN/TRK
to tune in stations.Tuning automati-
cally stops at a broadcasting frequency.
When tuned in to FM stereo broadcasting stations, the
“ ” stereo signal indicator will appear on the display
window.
Manual Tuning
1. Press the
BND / TS
to select the desired AM or FM band.
2. Press the
TUN/TRK
or
TUN/TRK
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
BND / TS
to select the desired AM or FM band.
2. Hold the
SC/PS
pressed for less than 2 seconds.
The unit will scan the selected 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
SC/PS
again to stop Scan Tuning and remain
this on the selected frequency.
Tip
While tuning, the pie-shaped signal-strength meter
on the display is lit differently depending on the strength
of the signal. While scanning bands, the pie-shaped sig-
nal-strength meter spins.While playing CD’s, this display
also spins.