Blaupunkt CD 2001 User Manual

CD 2001  
High-Power FM/AM/CD Receiver with Detachable Face  
Autoradio AM/FM à Lecteur CD de Forte Puissance et à Face Amovible  
Receptor FM/AM/Reproductor de CD de Alta Potencia y con Panel Extraíble  
Rádio FM/AM/CD de Alta Potência  
com Face Removível  
Robert Bosch Corporation  
Sales Group —  
Blaupunkt Division  
2800 South 25th Avenue,  
Broadview, Illinois 60155  
FCC WARNING  
Precautions  
Handling the Front Panel  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with in-  
structions, may cause harmful interference with radio commu-  
nications. However, there is no guarantee that radio interfer-  
ence will not occur in particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-  
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or an experi-  
enced radio/TV technician for help.  
Carefully read this manual before using the unit. If you en-  
counter any problems that are not covered in this manual,  
please consult the dealer where you purchased the unit or  
the dealer nearest to you.  
• Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high tem-  
peratures, such as in direct sunlight or a hot air stream from  
the heater, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt, or exces-  
sive vibration.  
Do not turn on the unit if the temperature inside the car is  
very high. Always cool down the unit before usage. Parking  
your car in direct sunlight will result in a temperature rise.  
If the unit does not turn on, check the connections first.Then  
check whether the fuse at the back of the unit is blown.  
This unit has been designed specifically for playback of com-  
Attaching the Front Panel  
Place the right hand side of the front panel so that the parts A  
of the front panel are engaged with the parts B of the unit as  
shown below. Then push the left hand side of the front panel  
until it is securely locked.  
Detaching the Front Panel  
Remove the CD from the unit, if any, and turn off the power of  
the unit.  
Press the  
REL  
to unlock the front panel from the unit. Grasp  
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not ex-  
pressly approved in this manual could void your authority to  
operate this equipment.  
the front panel as shown below and remove it from the unit.  
pact discs bearing the  
played.  
mark. Other discs cannot be  
Do not use non-conventional discs such as heart-shaped,  
octagonal discs, etc. The player could be dameged.  
Features  
Handling Compact Discs  
• Detachable front panel  
• Built-in power amplifier  
Be careful when removing a compact disc after the playback  
is completed because the disc may be extremely hot.  
Do not expose compact discs to direct sunlight or any direct  
heat source.  
Check all compact discs before playing, and discard cracked,  
scratched or warped discs.  
Wipe dirty or damp discs outward from the center with a soft  
cloth.  
Do not use any solvent such as commercially available clean-  
ers, antistatic spray, or thinner to clean the compact discs.  
(max. output : 45W × 4ch)  
Security  
• Digital 12-hour quartz clock  
• FM/AM PLL synthesizer tuner  
• 30 Station preset memory  
• Auto Store / Scan tuning  
• 2-ch preamp output  
To avoid theft or loss of the front panel, you can deactivate the  
REL  
release button  
by installing the locking screw provided.  
1. Unscrew the bolt marked at the left front side of the unit.  
*
(See diagram above)  
2. Attach the front panel.  
3. Select a locking screw from the mounting hardware (See  
page 6) and screw it into the same hole to fasten the front  
panel.  
Notes  
• Do not press hard on the front panel when affixing it to the  
unit. No more than light to moderate pressure should be  
needed.  
• Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the electrical terminals  
on the back of the front panel as this could cause intermitent  
operation or other malfunctions.  
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Identification of Controls  
HIGH POWER 180 WATTS  
CD 2001  
CD  
FM  
AM  
PWR  
/
VOL  
K
TS  
AUD  
MIX  
RPT  
LD/SENS DISP  
1
2
REL button  
Releases the detachable front panel.  
CD insertion slot  
Insert the CD here.  
LCD Display window  
PWR button  
Turns the power of the unit on. Mute on/off during power on.  
Press for more than 2 seconds to turn off.  
Eject button  
Ejects the CD.  
CD button  
Switches the CD playback mode.  
FM button  
Selects the FM Band & FM Travel store.  
AM button  
11 PRESET MEMORY button  
During radio reception :  
1
6/  
-
;
For Preset memory  
During CD mode :  
3
4
4/MIX  
;
For Mix play  
For Repeat play  
For Pause  
5/RPT  
6/  
;
;
5
6
7
8
9
12 AUD button  
Audio control selector; Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader & Mute level.  
Mute level is selectable.  
13  
14  
/
button  
Used to tune in to the desired station.  
Adjusts the bass/treble/balance.  
/
button  
Selects the AM Band & AM Travel store.  
DISP button  
Display selector. Clock adjustment.  
Scan/Preset scan tuning. Scan play in CD mode.  
Adjusts the bass/treble/fader.  
15 VOL + / – button  
10 LD/SENS button  
Adjusts the volume and mute level.  
Mute is adjustable from 0 to -80.  
Switches the reception sensitivity between local and distance.  
Loudness on/off.  
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General Operations  
Power On/Off  
Volume Level Control  
Adjusting the Sound Characteristics  
VOL  
/
Press the  
to adjust the volume level.  
AUD  
1. Press the  
to select the desired adjustment mode.  
Turning on the power  
: Volume up  
: Volume down.  
BASS TREBLE BALANCE & FADER Mute level  
PWR  
Press the  
to turn on the unit.  
2. Press the following buttons to adjust the selected item.Make  
Turning off the power  
You can check the volume level visually with the indicators in  
the display window.  
the adjustment within 5 seconds after selecting. After 5  
seconds, the display window will revert to previous indica-  
tion.  
PWR  
Press the  
for more than 2 seconds.  
Volume level meter  
Adjustment Range  
Setting the Clock  
BASS  
/
/
BASS -7 BASS 7  
TREB -7 TREB 7  
/
/
The clock uses a 12-hour display system.  
TREBLE  
BALANCE  
FADER  
L 9 (Full left)  
F 9 (Full front) R 9 (Full rear)  
(-80) (-0)  
R 9 (Full right)  
1. Turn the ignition key to the ON position.  
Muting the Sound  
PWR  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
to turn on the unit.  
MUTE LEVEL  
PWR  
Briefly press  
while the receiver is on.  
DISP  
and hold 2 seconds to start.  
While muting the sound, the MUTE indicator  
is blinking.  
To restore the previous volume level, press  
on the display  
again.  
You can check the each level visually with the indicators in the  
Use the following buttons to set the clock. (The blinking  
section can be adjusted.)  
display window.  
PWR  
Center level mark  
/
: Adjust the Hour and minute  
: To activate Hour blink  
: To activate Minute blink  
Loudness Effect  
DISP  
4. Press the  
to activate the clock.  
When listening to music at low volume levels, this feature will  
boost the extremes of the bass and treble ranges to compen-  
sate for the negative characteristics of human hearing.  
Ignition-off Clock Call  
The display will illuminate showing the time and then automati-  
LD/SENS  
BALANCE  
FADER  
Press the  
.
cally shut off after 5 seconds.  
The “LD” indicator appears in the display window.  
Pressing this button again will cancel this feature.  
DISP  
Briefly press the  
while the ignition switch is in the “ OFF ”  
position to activate.  
Display Selector  
DISP  
Each time the  
is pressed, the display window will change  
as shown below;  
Radio mode  
Frequency and Clock.  
CD mode  
Elapsed track time and clock.  
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Radio Reception  
Preset Scan Tuning  
Receiving the Memorized Stations  
Seek Tuning  
AM  
FM  
AM  
FM  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
or  
to select the desired radio band.  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
or  
to select the desired radio band.  
AM  
FM  
1. Press the  
or  
to select the desired band.  
1
6/  
FM I FM II FM III  
.
-
momentarily.  
or  
The unit will scan preset memory for the 12 stations from  
the AM I/AM II band or the 18 stations from the FM I or FM  
II and FM III bands. The unit will stop at each preset sta-  
tion for 8 seconds, before continuing to the next preset sta-  
tion.  
AM I AM II  
Local/Distant (LO/DX) Selection  
2. Press the  
or  
to tune in stations. Seek tuning auto-  
matically stops at a broadcasted frequency.  
When tuning to FM stereo broadcasting stations, the  
This feature is used to select the strength of the signals at which  
the radio will stop during Seek Tuning.  
Press the  
again to stop Preset Scan Tuning and re-  
” stereo indicator will light up in the display window.  
main this on the selected frequency.  
LD/SENS  
Press the  
for more than 2 seconds to select the Local  
setting and only the strongest (local) stations will be received.  
The “lo” indicator appears in the display window.  
Pressing again for 2 seconds will select the Distant setting and  
the radio will stop at a wider range of signals, including weaker  
more distant stations. The “lo” indicator will go out on the dis-  
play window.  
Manual Tuning  
Memorizing Stations Automatically (Travel Store)  
AM  
FM  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
or  
or  
to select the desired band.  
AM  
FM  
1. Press the  
or  
to select the desired band.  
and hold for more than 0.5 second  
AM  
FM  
2. Hold the  
or  
pressed for longer than 2 seconds.  
to activate the manual tuning mode. Press again to tune in  
to stations.  
Up to 6 stations with strong signals will be automatically  
stored in preset memory for the selected band.  
The “Distant” setting is the recommended default mode of re-  
ception.  
After 4 seconds duration of completing Manual Tuning, the  
tuning control will revert to the Seek Tuning mode.  
Note  
This function is available for FM III and AM II.  
Scan Tuning  
Memorizing Only the Desired Stations  
AM  
FM  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
or  
to select the desired radio band.  
A total of 30 stations (18 for the FM I, FM II and FM III, 12 for  
AM I and AM II) can be stored in preset memory.  
.
The unit will scan the selected radio band for stations.  
AM  
FM  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
or  
or  
to select the desired radio band.  
Press the  
again to stop Scan Tuning and remain on  
this selected frequency.  
to tune in stations.  
1
3. Press and hold the desired preset memory button  
-
Tips  
6/  
for about 2 seconds until the frequency indicator  
When tuned in to broadcasting stations, the antenna indicator  
flashes twice.  
on the display window is lit.  
The number of the pressed preset memory button appears  
on the display window.  
Note  
If/when you store another station on the same preset number  
button, the previously stored station is replaced with new one.  
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CD Operations  
Playing the CD player  
Listening to a disc that is already loaded  
Scan Play  
Press the  
CD  
Press the  
to select the CD mode.  
during CD mode.  
Playback begins automatically.  
The ‘‘SCAN’’ indicator appears in the display window. This will  
play the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the disc.  
Loading Discs  
Insert the disc into the CD insertion slot with the labeled side  
facing up.  
Pausing Playback  
Press the  
again to cancel this feature.  
6/  
Press the  
.
‘‘  
’’ indicator will light up in the display window and play-  
6/  
To resume playback, press the  
again.  
back begins automatically.  
Repeat Play  
Stopping Playback  
5/RPT  
Press the  
during CD mode.  
AM  
FM  
Press the  
or  
to select the radio reception.  
The‘RPT’indicator appears in the display window and the cur-  
Labeled side up  
rent track is played repeatedly.  
Ejecting Discs  
5/RPT  
Press the  
again to cancel this feature.  
Press the  
to eject the disc.  
Note  
MIX Play  
Press the  
The unit will turn-on automatically when a CD is inserted if the  
ignition switch is ‘‘ON’’.  
4/MIX  
during CD mode.  
NEVER Insert 3-inch CDs.  
All the tracks on the current disc are played in random order.  
Press the  
4/MIX  
This unit is designed for playback of standard 5-inch CD’s only.  
Do not attempt to use 3-inch CD singles in this unit, either with  
or without an adaptor, as damage to the player and/or disc may  
occur.  
again to cancel this feature.  
Playing a CD in various modes  
Track Search  
Press the  
in the display window.  
or  
during CD mode.Track numbers appear  
Tip/FYI  
During playback of a CD, the pie-shaped indicator  
spins.  
: Playback starts from the beginning of the next track.  
: Playback starts from the beginning of the current track.  
Press again to play the previous track.  
Cue / Review  
Press and hold the  
or  
during CD mode.  
Release when you have found the desired point.  
: To search forward.  
: To search backward.  
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Installations  
Mounting Example  
Supplied Mounting Hardware  
Bushing Use  
*
Installation in the dashboard.  
3. As shown in the figure below, securely fasten the screw,  
which has been inserted into the bushing, at the rear of the  
unit.  
1. Install the sleeve in the dashboard.  
Removal trim ring  
(Supplied)  
Sleeve  
Bushing, Locking Mounting Strap Release  
Screw Screw and Screws Keys  
Fire wall  
Precautions  
• Be sure to remove/detach the front panel before you start  
installing the unit.  
• Choose the mounting location carefully so that the unit will  
not interfere with the normal driving operations of the driver.  
• Use only the supplied mounting hardware for a safe and se-  
cure installation.  
2. Select and bend the appropriate tabs to hold the sleeve  
firmly in place.  
• Handle the sleeve carefully to avoid injuring your fingers.  
• When mounting the unit in a car, keep the unit as level as  
possible. If the unit must be mounted at an angle, due to the  
design of the vehicle, make sure that the unit does not tilt  
upward by more than 30°.  
The distance to the fire wall varies due to the  
type of the car. Be sure to secure the unit by  
properly inserting the bushing.  
Mounting Strap Use  
*
Caution  
Insufficient fastening of the screw may cause  
some CD’s to skip.  
3. Attaching the Mounting Strap to the underside of the dash  
board, using screw.  
Attach the back of the unit to the Mounting Strap using the  
support stem bolt and hardware.  
* Warning  
Failure to properly install the Mounting Strap or rear support  
Bushing is a major cause of CD skipping. Without these secur-  
ing devices, the chassis of the CD receiver is able to move up &  
down whenever the road has imperfections and CD skipping  
results.  
Fire wall  
Removal trim ring  
(Supplied)  
Note  
Some Japanese/Asian vehicles such as TOYOTA & NISSAN do  
not require use of the sleeve and trim ring assembly.  
To secure the replacement radio use the O.E.M. brackets and  
mounting screws. These brackets will align with the threaded  
screw holes found on each side of the new radio.  
E-6  
Connections  
Warning  
Connection procedure  
• To prevent short circuit, remove the key from the ignition and  
disconnect the battery’s (-) terminal.  
ANTENNA SOCKET  
ANTENNA PLUG  
• This unit is designed for negative ground 12 V DC operation  
only. You can not use it for 24 V or other types of car batter-  
ies.  
In the case of a 2-speaker system,  
tape the ends of unconnected  
terminals to prevent short circuit  
4-speaker System  
2-speaker System  
Connection procedure  
Caution  
(White)  
(White)  
Front Left  
Speaker  
Left  
(White/Black)  
(White/Black)  
Speaker  
(Gray)  
(Gray)  
Front Right  
Speaker  
Right  
Speaker  
(Gray/Black)  
(Gray/Black)  
• DO NOT connect any speaker wires to the metal body or chas-  
sis of the vehicle.  
• DO NOT connect the speaker common (-) wires to each other.  
• Connect each speaker wire directly to each speaker termi-  
nal.  
(Green)  
(Green)  
Rear Left  
Speaker  
Do Not  
(Green/Black)  
(Green/Black)  
Connect  
(Violet)  
(Violet)  
Rear Right  
Speaker  
Do Not  
Connect  
(Violet/Black)  
(Violet/Black)  
• All speaker common (-) wires must remain floating.  
i.e. No Common Connections or connections to vehicle grd  
+12V Constant Power Supply (Yellow)  
+12V Accessory/Switched (Red)  
Ground Wire (Black)  
.
• Connect each pair of speaker leads only to a single speaker  
(or speaker system) that has an impedance of least 4 ohms,  
as well as 45-watt power-handling capability.  
• Do not connect speaker leads to any inputs on external am-  
plifiers.This will cause damage to the internal amplifier of this  
unit.  
Power Antenna/Amplifier Turn On (Blue)  
Preamp Out/Line Out Connections  
1
2
Make sure the car’s ignition key has been removed.  
• Since this unit has Line Level Outputs, you can use an amplifier to upgrade your vehicle stereo system.  
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal of the car’s bat-  
tery.  
3
Connect the wiring harness wires in the following  
order : Ground wire (Black), +12V Constant Power  
Supply (Yellow), +12V Accessory/Switched (Red) and  
Power Antenna/AmplifierTurn On (Blue), and tape each  
so they do not come in contact with each other.  
Connect the speaker wires of the wiring harness.  
RCA Line-out Jacks  
White (Left)  
Red (Right)  
External Amplifier  
4
5
Connect the car’s antenna terminal to the antenna  
socket of the unit.  
Rear Speaker  
6
7
Connect the detachable wire harness to the unit.  
Reconnect the negative (-) terminal of the car’s bat-  
tery.  
RCA Line-out Jacks (For Rear Speakers)  
• Connect a patch cable (not supplied) from the White (left rear channel) and Red (right rear channel) RCA line output jacks of the  
unit to the line input terminals of the external amplifier.  
8
9
Start the car’s engine.  
Make sure the unit operates properly.  
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Maintenance  
Removing the Unit  
Replacing the Fuse  
Use the supplied release keys when you need to remove the  
unit from the car.  
Insert them into the unit as shown below. This will unlock the  
unit from the sleeve, allowing for removal of the unit.  
If the fuse is blown, check the power connection first and then  
replace the fuse. If the fuse blows again under normal condi-  
tions, the unit may be defective.  
Back of the unit  
Notes  
Warning  
• Handle the release keys carefully to avoid injuring your fin-  
gers.  
• Keep the release keys in a safe place for future use.  
Use only a fuse with the specified amperage (10 A).  
Use of another type of fuse can result in a fire or unit damage.  
Cleaning the Connectors  
If the connectors of the unit and the front panel are contami-  
nated, malfunctions may occur.  
Detach the front panel and clean the connectors with an alco-  
hol dampened cotton swab as shown below.  
Main unit  
Back of the front panel  
Returning to the Initial Settings  
When the reset button is pressed, the microcomputer of the  
unit returns to the initial settings. If the display window is not  
properly shown or the unit malfunctions, press the reset button  
with the point of a sharp object such as a ball-point pen.  
Reset button  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Specifications  
The following check will assist in the correction of most prob-  
lems which you may encounter with your unit. Before going  
through the check list below, refer back to the connection and  
operating procedures.  
CD Player Troubleshooting  
GENERAL  
Dimensions  
:
:
Approx. 178 mm × 50 mm × 155 mm  
(W × H × D)  
12 volts DC car battery  
(negative ground)  
45 watts × 4 channels  
Floating-ground type designed for 2 or  
4 speaker use.  
RCA low-level outputs (2 channels).  
Compatible with 4-8 ohm speakers.  
2 V.  
When problems occur with CD playback, an error message  
appears in the display window.  
Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the  
suggested corrective action. If the error persists, contact your  
nearest Blaupunkt dealer.  
Power requirements  
General  
Trouble  
Output Power  
Output Wiring  
:
:
Cause/Solution  
• Memorized stations and cor- Leads are not matched  
Message Possible cause  
Recommended action  
rect time are erased.  
• The fuse has blown.  
correctly with the car’s ac-  
cessory power connector.  
E-01  
E-02  
E-03  
Dirty disc.  
Scratched disc.  
Up-side-down.  
Clean the disc.  
Replace the disc.  
Check the disc.  
Output Impedance  
Low - Level Output  
:
:
• Radio works when the ignition Check wiring for short cir-  
key is in the ON, ACC and OFF cuits.  
positions.  
Focus error.  
Try ejecting and re-insert-  
ing under normal tem-  
perature conditions.  
TUNER  
Tuning Range  
• No power is being supplied to The car doesn’t have an  
:
AM  
FM  
:
:
530 - 1, 710 kHz  
(10 kHz step)  
87.5 - 107.9 MHz  
(200 kHz step)  
20 µV  
the unit.  
ACC position.  
• The power is continuously sup-  
plied to the unit.  
Data and focus error.  
Under normal tempera-  
ture conditions, eject and  
insert clean, undamaged  
disc properly.  
Sensitivity  
:
:
AM  
FM  
:
:
1.5 µV  
Radio reception  
Trouble  
FM  
E-04  
Mechanical problem.  
Eject and re-insert.  
Cause/Solution  
Stereo Separation  
30 dB  
Preset stations are not re-  
ceivable.  
The broadcast signal is too weak.  
CD PLAYER  
Seek tuning is not possible.  
The broadcast signal is too weak.  
Use manual tuning.  
Frequency  
Response  
S/N Ratio  
:
:
:
20 - 20,000 Hz  
98 dB  
Below the measurable limit  
Travel Store feature does  
not complete storing of six  
stations  
Not enough broadcast frequen-  
cies are receivable.  
Wow & Flutter  
Also make sure that antenna is connected, extended and dry  
inside.  
If the above mentioned solutions do not help to improve the  
situation, consult your nearest Blaupunkt dealer or in the United  
States call 1-800-266-2528 for technical assistance, parts and  
service. Call 1-800-950-2528 for dealer referral or to request  
product brochure.  
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