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Bosch GML 50 Professional User Manual

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A total of 20 FM and 10 AM stations can be preset. Please
note that an already occupied preset is overwritten when a
new radio station is assigned to it.

For

playback of a preset station, briefly press the “– Seek”

button

35 to scan down or the “Seek +” button 33 to scan up,

until the desired preset is displayed in indicator

d and “PRE-

SET” is displayed in e.
Connecting External Audio Sources (see figure C)
Apart from the integrated radio, various external audio sourc-
es can be played.
AUX-In connection 1: The AUX-In connection 1 is particularly
suitable for audio sources to be placed outside of the digital
media bay (e.g. a CD player). Remove the protective cap of
the

“AUX 1 IN” socket 40 and insert the 3.5 mm plug of the

provided or of another matching AUX cable into the socket.
Connect the AUX cable to an appropriate audio source.
After removing the AUX cable, reattach the protective cap of
the

“AUX 1 IN” socket 40 to protect against dirt/debris.

For external audio sources via the following connections,
open locking latch

19 and open lid 20 of the “Digital Media

Bay”.

SD/MMC connection: Insert a SD or MMC card into the
SD/MMC slot

46. The labelling of the card must face to-

ward the fuse cap

43. Playback of the card can be started

as soon as the track number as well as the number of avail-
able tracks on the card are displayed in indicator

d. To re-

move the card, briefly press on the card, which is then
ejected.

USB connection: Insert a USB stick (or the USB plug of an
appropriate audio source) into USB port

45. Playback of

the USB stick can be started as soon as the track number
as well as the number of available tracks on the stick are
displayed in indicator

d. To remove the USB stick, pull it

out of the USB port.

AUX-In connection 2: AUX-In connection 2 is particularly
suitable for audio sources that can be placed inside of the
digital media bay (e.g. a MP3 player). Insert the 3.5 mm
plug of the provided AUX cable into the

“AUX 2 IN” socket

47. Connect the AUX cable to an appropriate audio source.

When small enough, the connected external audio source can
be fastened into the digital media bay using the Velcro strap of
the holder

48.

After connecting the external audio source, close the Me-
dia/connections flap

20 if possible, to protect against dam-

age and debris.

For playback of the connected audio source, press the
“Source” button 34 until the indicator n for the desired audio
source appears on the display.

Controlling External Audio Sources
For audio sources connected via the SD/MMC slot

46 or the

USB port

45, playback can be controlled via the radio charg-

er. The number of the selected track is displayed at the left of
indicator

d and the number of available tracks on the right.

Play/Pause:
– To start playback, press the play/pause button

36. The

playing time of the current track is displayed in indicator

j.

– To interrupt or continue the playback, press the

play/pause button

36 again. The current playing time

flashes in indicator

j.

Selecting Tracks:
– To select a track, press the

“– Seek” button 35 to scan

down or the

“Seek +” button 33 to scan up, until the num-

ber of the desired track is displayed on indicator

d.

– To start playback, press the play/pause button

36.

Random Playback/Repeat:
– For random playback of all tracks on the card or the USB

stick, press the random playback/repeat button

32 once.

The indicator

f appears on the display.

– To repeat all tracks in the current folder/directory, press

the random playback/repeat button

32 a second time. The

indicator

g appears on the display.

Note: Only in this function, the number of the current fold-
er/directory on the card or USB stick will appear on the
right-hand side of indicator

d. To change the folder/direc-

tory, you have to return to the normal playback first and se-
lect a track from the desired folder/directory.

– To repeat only the current track, press the random play-

back/repeat button

32 a third time. The indicator h ap-

pears on the display.

– To return to normal playback mode, press the random

playback/repeat button

32 a fourth time, so that none of

the indicators

f, g or h appear on the display.

– To start playback, press the play/pause button

36.

Connecting External Audio Playback (see figure C)
The current audio signal of the radio charger can also be trans-
ferred to other playback devices (e.g. amplifier and speakers).

Remove the protective cap of the

“LINE OUT” socket 42 and

insert the 3.5 mm plug of a matching AUX cable into the sock-
et. Connect an appropriate playback device to the AUX cable.
After removing the AUX cable, reattach the protective cap of
the

“LINE OUT” socket 42 to protect against dirt/debris.

Remote control

Have the remote control repaired only through a quali-

fied repair person and only using identical replacement

parts. This will ensure that the functionality of the remote
control is maintained.

Do not operate the remote control in explosive atmos-

pheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids,

gases or dusts. Sparks can be created in the remote con-
trol which may ignite the dust or fumes.

Initial Operation

Protect the remote control against moisture and direct

sunlight.

Do not subject the remote control to extreme tempera-

tures or variations in temperature. As an example, do
not leave it in vehicles for longer periods. In case of large
variations in temperature, allow the remote control to ad-
just to the ambient temperature before putting it into oper-
ation.

The remote control remains ready for operation as long as
battery with sufficient voltage is inserted.

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