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Blaupunkt FRANKFURT RCM 104 User Manual

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Frankfurt RCM 104

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B

Tape side selector
Press

to switch over during tape

operation. The display shows “TR 1”
(track) or “TR 2”.

C

MIX

see chapter “CD changer control”.

D

BLS (Blank Skip)
Use this function to skip blank sections
of the tape.
As soon as an unrecorded portion of
more than 15 seconds is detected du-
ring playback, the system will automati-
cally forward the tape to the beginning
of the next title.
In this case, the display will show
“CPS-FF”.
To switch BLS on/off: Press the BLS
button.
When the function is active, “BLS” will
light up in the display.

E

lo
To change the seek tuning sensitivity.
lo lit up in the display indicates normal
seek tuning sensitivity (the system will
pick up all powerful, nearby stations).
lo off indicates high seek tuning sensiti-
vity (the system will also pick up wea-
ker stations).

To change the seek tuning sensitivi-
ty:
Press lo.

F

DSC (Direct Software Control)
Use the DSC function to adapt a num-
ber of programmable basic settings to
suit your listening preference. For more
information, read through chapter “DSC
programming”.

G

LD (loudness)
Use this function to boost the low fre-
quencies for more bass, especially at
low volume levels.
To switch LD on/off: Press the button.
For more information, see chapter
“DSC programming”.

H

AUD
To adjust the treble and bass frequen-
cies using the rocker button.

Treble

+

Bass

Bass

Treble

+

The last setting will be automatically
stored.
If the setting remains unchanged within
8 seconds, the display will switch back
to the previous indication.

I

GEO
To adjust the Balance (left/right) and
Fader (front/rear) settings.

Balance

left

Fader rear

Fader front

Balance
right

The last setting will be stored automati-
cally.
If the setting remains unchanged within
8 seconds, the display will switch back
to be previous indication.