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Switching tim on/off, Listening to stored traffic messages – Blaupunkt SAN FRANCISCO CD72 User Manual

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TIM

Switching TIM on/off

Whilst the car radio is switched on, you
can turn the TIM function on/off.

Press the

TUNER

button

<

in ra-

dio mode.

Press the softkey

4

assigned to

the “TIM” display item.

The TIM menu is displayed.

The first message is played if traffic in-
formation messages have been record-
ed. The most current message is num-
bered “TIM1”. The top line of the dis-
play shows the station name/frequen-
cy and below it the time of the record-
ing.

“TIM” and the message number are dis-
played on both sides of the display
alongside the top two softkeys.

“NO TIM” appears briefly in the display
if no messages have been recorded.

Switching off TIM

If you want to switch off TIM,

press the softkey

4

assigned to

the “OFF” display item in the TIM
menu.

“TIM OFF” appears briefly in the display.

Press the

TUNER

button

<

or the

joystick

OK

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.

The settings are saved.

Switching TIM on

If you want to switch TIM on again,

press the

TUNER

button

<

in ra-

dio mode.

Press the softkey

4

assigned to

the “TIM” display item.

The TIM menu is displayed and TIM is
switched on.

Press the

TUNER

button

<

or the

joystick

OK

7

.

The settings are saved.

Note:

After the device is switched off via
the vehicle ignition or using button

1

, the current setting “TIM ON” or

“TIM OFF” is shown briefly in the
display.

Listening to stored traffic
messages

To listen to the stored traffic messages,

press the

TUNER

button

<

in ra-

dio mode.

Press the softkey

4

assigned to

the “TIM” display item.

The TIM menu is displayed.

The last message is played if traffic in-
formation messages have been record-
ed. The most recent message is num-
bered “TIM1”. The top line of the dis-
play shows the station name/frequen-
cy and below it the time of the record-
ing. After the first message, all the oth-
er messages are played in ascending
order.