Blaupunkt ACAPULCO RDM 169 User Manual
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RPT
CD tracks can be played repeatedly.
The following options are available:
Repeat the current track (“REPEAT-T”) or
Repeat the CD, i.e. all tracks on the current
disc (“REPEAT-D”).
“RPT” will appear in display field 3 as long
as RPT is active. “REPEAT-T” or “REPEAT-
D” will light up briefly in display field 2 when
you activate this function and each time the
track changes.
Switch REPEAT-T on:
•
Press “4/RPT” briefly.
Switch REPEAT-D on:
•
Hold “4/RPT” down for longer.
To switch “RPT” off again: press “4/RPT”
briefly.
MIX
You can have the CD tracks played back in
random order.
The following options are available:
Mix all tracks of one CD (“MIX-CD”) or Mix
all tracks of all CDs (“MIX-ALL”).
“MIX” will appear in display field 3 as long
as the MIX function is active.
“MIX-CD” or “MIX-ALL” will light up briefly
in display field 2 when you activate this
function and each time the track changes.
Switch MIX-CD on:
•
Press “5/MIX” briefly.
Switch MIX-ALL on:
•
Hold “5/MIX” down for longer.
To switch “MIX” off again: press “5/MIX”
briefly.
CD-PAUSE
Press the station preset button marked
3/
to interrupt CD playback. “CD-PAUSE”
will appear in the display.
Press 3/
again to cancel the pause
function. The CD programme will continue
on from where it left off.
CD-Scan
You can scan all of the CD tracks.
To start the SCAN function:
•
Press “SC” for approximately 2 secon-
ds. “ SCAN” will appear in the display.
All of the tracks on the CDs inserted in the
magazine will be scanned briefly one after
the other in ascending order.
To end the SCAN function:
•
Press “SC” for approximately 2
seconds.
The track scanned last will begin to play.
Selecting the display mode
During CD playback you can select the dis-
play mode:
“DISC NO” - displays the number of the
CD currently playing.
“NAME”
- displays the name of the CD
currently playing, e.g. “Ma-
donna” (for the Acapulco
RDM 168 only).
“TIME”
- displays the elapsed playing
time of a track, e.g. “2:32”,
in minutes.