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Memphis MP66 7 646 520 310
7 646 521 310
Operating and installation instructions
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Page 1 - Memphis MP66 7 646 520 310

Radio CD SD USB MP3 WMAhttp://www.blaupunkt.comMemphis MP66 7 646 520 3107 646 521 310Operating and installation instructionsTitels_1_Memph

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General functions74Do not touch the contacts on the rear side with your fi ngers.Clean the contacts of the con-trol panel regularly using a soft cloth

Page 3 - Contents

General functions75The control panel opens. If a CD is in the drive, it is ejected. If you do not remove this CD, it is automatically pulled in again

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General functions76Connect the USB medium to the USB cable that is routed from the rear side of the de-vice.The USB medium can now be selected as audi

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General functions77ENGLISHThe display shows "Phone call".The currently playing audio source is muted.During the telephone call, you change

Page 6 - For your safety

General functions78The tuner displayFMTTMC16:13Radio Sun 12345692,8MHzABDECGJHMadonna in concert tonightFFA TMC symbol¹)B TA symbolsee page 93C Mai

Page 7 - Warranty

General functions79 The CD changer displayCDCTMC16:13TRACK 05 02:19Mix AllABDECGJHDISC 01 ALICIAKFFA TMC symbol¹)B TA symbolsee page 93C Main

Page 8 - Device Overview

Overview of the operation80Overview of the operationThis chapter fi rst presents the buttons on the device.It is followed by a description of the audio

Page 9 - Placing the device in

Overview of the operation81Overview of the functions MIX, RPT, and TAThe display of the active audio source can show up to six functions F at the le

Page 10 - General functions

Overview of the operation82"MIX OFF": The random track play is switched off. All ti-tles are played in the order in which they are found on

Page 11 - Connecting the USB

Overview of the operation83The MENU button ? calls up the settings menu at any time.If a menu consists of sever-al pages, you can consecutive-ly sc

Page 12 - Operation with telephone

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Page 13 - Selecting an audio source

Overview of the operation84DisplayNight 08 Day 16Since you can adjust the display brightness separately for night and day, you must switch be-tween

Page 14 - Radio Sun

Operating the tuner85Operating the tunerAfter selecting "Tuner" as the audio source, the tuner display appears (see page 78). The playbac

Page 15 - TRACK 05

Operating the tuner86sports, classic, etc.) in the "Program Type" menu, the tuner automatically searches the next station broadcast-ing this

Page 16 - Overview of the operation

Operating the tuner87 Storing stationsAfter locating a station, you can store it as follows:Select the desired memory bank (see page 85).Press the

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Operating the tuner88once, the search stops and the station located last is played back.You can do the following at any time:store the currently scann

Page 18 - Buttons for menu

Operating the tuner89Changing the tuner settings ( "Tuner" menu)The "Tuner" menu allows you to change the basic settings of the

Page 19 - Example of a menu

Operating the tuner90Toggle between mono and stereo operation ( Mono)If you selected the "FM" wave-band, you can toggle between mono and s

Page 20 - Night 08 Day 16

Operating the tuner91Stations that were previous-ly stored in the FMT memory bank are automatically deleted. Activating/deactivating im-proved recep

Page 21 - Operating the tuner

Operating the tuner92 Changing the seek tuning sensi-tivity ( Sensitivity)The seek tuning sensitivity deter-mines whether the automatic station seek

Page 22 - 3, the auto

Traffi c announcements93 Traffi c announcements (TA)The device uses the RDS servic-es TA and EON to play traffi c an-nouncements even if you are cur-ren

Page 23 - stations

Contents67ContentsAbout these instructions ...70For your safety ...70Scope of delivery ...

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Traffi c announcements94First option (traffi c information display)Press the softkey 7 (next to "TA OFF") during the traffi c announcement.The

Page 25 - Operating the tuner

Operating the integrated CD player95Operating the integrat-ed CD playerThe device can play the following CD formats:CD audio (some CDs with copy pr

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Operating the integrated CD player96Functions of the integrated CD player if an audio CD is insertedAfter inserting an audio CD (see page 74) and sel

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Operating the integrated CD player97 Switching the CD text display on/off ( TXT)Some CDs support the display of text information about artist, al-b

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Operating the MP3/WMA player98Operating the MP3/ WMA player After inserting a medium with MP3 or WMA fi les (CD, MMC/SD card, or USB medium) (see pag

Page 29 - Radio Sun Info

Operating the MP3/WMA player99Showing all the information of the current title ( ALL)To show all the available infor-mation about the current titl

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Operating the MP3/WMA player100Selecting a title from a list ( Browser mode/ playlist)During the MP3 or WMA playback, you can always switch between t

Page 31 - Operating the integrat

Operating the MP3/WMA player101In the browser mode and the playlist mode, you can select fi les or folders from the list as follows:On the rocker swi

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Operating the optional CD changer102Operating the optional CD changerAfter inserting at least one CD in the CD changer magazine and select-ing "

Page 33 - I of the display, it

Operating the optional CD changer103Selecting a CD from the CD magazine ( CD overview)The CD overview shows:either the CD number (e.g. "DISC 01

Page 34 - Bob Marley

Contents68Traffi c announcements (TA) ...93Receiving traffi c announcements ...93Skipping a traffi c announcement ...93Permanently switching

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu104Changing basic settings in the settings menuThe settings menu allows you to adjust basic device funct

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu105 Adjusting sound and balance ( Audio Settings)The "Audio Settings" menu provides extensive

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu106Changing the equalizer setting ( Digital Equalizer)Your device features a digital 6-band equalizer. On

Page 38 - Track 05

Changing basic settings in the settings menu107 Creating/changing a user-defi ned equalizer setting ( Adjust)You can adjust the three different user

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu108Ensure that all passengers in the vehicle are sitting and re-maining quiet.Change to the "User Equ

Page 40 - ?. The settings menu appears

Changing basic settings in the settings menu109The current centre frequency (Hz) is highlighted.EQ 12000Hz -8dB Q 1

Page 41 - Audio Settings

Changing basic settings in the settings menu110Selecting a sound preset ( Presets)This menu item allows you to se-lect one of the following sound pres

Page 42 - Digital Equalizer

Changing basic settings in the settings menu111Confi guring the preamplifi er out-put for the subwoofer ( Subout)If you want to use an additional su

Page 43 - Place Micro 1

Changing basic settings in the settings menu112Changing display settings ( Display Settings)In the "Display Settings" menu, you can adjust t

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu113Press the softkey 9 (next to "Turn On Text").: The welcome text is shown after switch-on.:

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Contents69Changing the volume presetting of the signal tone (Beep Volume) ...116Changing the presetting of the power-on volu

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu114selected folder with the BMP fi les of the animation.The "Picture Download" menu appears.Press

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu115 Changing volume presettings ( Volume Settings)In the "Volume Settings" menu, select the vo

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu116The volume presetting for phone calls appears.Adjust the desired volume us-ing the volume control 5 or

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu117 Changing clock settings ( Clock Settings)In the "Clock Settings" menu, you can set the clo

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu118 Confi guring audio inputs ( Aux Settings)Up to two external audio source, such as MiniDisc player or ex

Page 51 - Volume Settings

Changing basic settings in the settings menu119 Activating/deactivating audio inputs ( Auxiliary 1/2)Audio inputs, to which you are connecting exter

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Changing basic settings in the settings menu120Changing special settings ( Various Settings)In the "Various Settings" menu, you can change

Page 53 - Clock Settings

Changing basic settings in the settings menu121Switching the internal amplifi er on/off ( Internal Amp)If you connected the device to an external p

Page 54 - Aux Settings

Error table122On the rocker switch 3, repeatedly press or to increase the scan time.On the rocker switch 3, repeatedly press or to decrease the

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Specifi cations123Specifi cationsWeight approx. 1.5 kgVoltage supplyOperating voltage: 10.5–14.4 VCurrent consumptionIn operation:10 seconds after swit

Page 56 - Various Settings

About these instructions70About these instruc-tionsPlease read these instructions and, in particular, the following chapter, "For your safety&quo

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Glossary124GlossaryAF – Alternative frequencyThe range of FM stations is lim-ited. For this reason, FM pro-grammes are distributed to dif-ferent frequ

Page 58 - Error table

Glossary125They are created with an MP3 manager, such as WinAmp or Win-dows Media Player.PTY – Program TypeThe device searches only for sta-tions wi

Page 59 - Specifi cations

Glossary126Your device has a TMC output, which you can use for connect-ing Blaupunkt navigation systems. Please contact your authorised Blaupunkt deal

Page 60 - Glossary

Index127IndexSymbole24 h MODE 118AADJUST 107ALL 99Alternative frequenciesAllowing 90Amplifi er 121AREA 88Audio inputsActivating 119Confi guring

Page 61 - Glossary

Index128EEDIT AUXILIARY 119EQUALISER 106, 110Calling up a user-defi ned setting 106Creating a user-defi ned setting 107Settings recommendations 109

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Index129SCAN TIME 121Scan time 121SCL 97, 99SCREEN SAVER 112Screen saver 112SD BROWSER 113SD card: see Memory cardSeek tuning sensitivity 92

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387 EinbauanleitungSicherheitshinweise Für die Dauer der Montage und des Anschlusses beachten Sie bitte fol-gende Sicherheitshinweise.• Minuspol der

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388 If the information provided here is not suitable for your specifi c instal-lation requirements, please contact your Blaupunkt dealer, your vehicle

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389• Richiedete ad un negoziante specia-lizzato in articoli BLAUPUNKT il cavo di adattamento richiesto per il vostro modello di autovettura.• A seco

Page 66 - instructions

390• Se till att inga av fordonets kompo-nenter skadas i samband med borr-ning av hål.• Plus- och minuskabelns ledningsa-rea måste vara minst 1,5 mm

Page 67 - Istruzioni di

Scope of delivery71Danger to the device!Do not insert any mini CDs (8 cm diameter) and shape CDs since they destroy the drive!Theft protectionCarry

Page 68 - Monteringsanvisning

391Mitgelieferte Montage- und AnschlussteileSupplied Mounting HardwareMateriel de montage fourniComponenti di fi ssaggio comprese nella fornituraMeegel

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3923.12V1.2.ca. 10 mm7 608 . . . . . .Einbausätze Installation kitsKits de montageSet di montaggioInbouwsetsMonteringssatser0°- 30°+/– 10°+/– 10°EA_

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39312V7.8 613 150 0023.5.531821651-20A6. Ausbau / Removal / Démontage /Smontaggio / Demontage / Urmontering1.2.2.B4.USB connectionAntenna connectionEA

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394***8.Equalizer Amplifi erCD-Changer10 Amperemax. 300 mA* Aut. antenna FB +12V / RC +12V +12V AmplifierOptional(R

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39512V1352468ARelais7RRRFLFLR4 Ohm4 Ohm4 Ohm4 Ohm+-+-+-+-BNPreamp./Sub./Center - out cable 7 607 001 51212V9.Sub outÄnderungen vorbehalten!Subject to

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397Bitte den ausgefüllten Gerätepass sicher aufbewahren!Please keep the fi lled-in radio pass in a safe place!Prière de conserver soigneusement la cart

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Device Overview72Device Overview Controls67214359:;<=>8? @AB1 buttonfor detaching the control panel2 TUNER buttonSelecting the tuner as audi

Page 77 - Gerätepass

Device Overview73? MENU buttonto call up the settings menu@ ESC buttonSettings menu: Confi rm menu item and change to the display of the audio sourc

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