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Scanning cassette titles with scan, Dolby b•c nr, Care of your audio equipment – Blaupunkt BARCELONA RCM 104 A User Manual

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Scanning cassette titles with
SCAN

You can have the cassette titles played
briefly by using the scan func tion. If you like
a title, stop the scan to continue listening to
that track.
To start/stop the scan:

Press PS briefly.

Choose the desired SCANTIME in the DSC
menu.

Dolby B•C NR*

Use this button to play tapes recorded with
Dolby noise reduction.
Dolby-C NR is a further development of Dol-
by-B NR and reduces the unwanted tape
noise even more.
Press B•C to adjust to the type of Dolby NR
in which the tape was recorded or to disenga-
ge Dolby NR. When Dolby is active, the
corresponding indicator “B” or “C” will light
up.

* Noise reduction system manufactured under license

from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Skipping unrecorded tape sec-
tions
with BLS - Blank Skip

As soon as the system detects a blank tape
section of more than 15 seconds, the casset-
te will automatically be fast forwarded to the
beginning of the next track.
The display will then show “CPS-FF”.
To switch BLS on/off:

Press BLS.

If the function is active, “BLS” appears in the
display.

Listening to the radio during fast
winding
with RM (Radio Monitor)

When the tape is fast forwarded or rewound
(also with CPS, SCAN, BLS), the radio is
normally muted. To listen to the radio during
fast winding:

Press RM.
“RM” lights up in the display.

Care of your audio equipment

We recommend that you use only C-60/C-90
cassette tapes in your car radio. Store your
cassettes in a cool place away from dirt, dust
and temperatures exceeding 50

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C. During

cold weather, allow very cold cassettes to
warm up before playing them in order to
avoid uneven tape transport. Operating pro-
blems and sound distortions may occur after
approximately 100 hours of playing time and
are caused by dust particles which adhere to
the rubber roller and the audio head.
Use a cleaner cassette to remove normal dirt
build-up. For tougher cases, use a cotton
swab (Q-tip) soaked with alcohol. Do not
attempt to clean the mechanism by inserting
a hard object into the player!