Blaupunkt RD 148 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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Switching off the flashing light
If you would like to deactivate the flashing
tongue in general, select “LED OFF” in the
DSC menu.
Care of your KeyCard
To ensure that the KeyCard always func-
tions properly it is important that the con-
tacts remain free of any foreign particles.
Avoid direct skin contact.
If necessary, clean the KeyCard contacts
using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alco-
hol.
Turn On Message (T.O.M.)
The second KeyCard available from your
specialised dealer also allows you to dis-
play a special turn-on message each time
the radio is switched on.
The freely selectable text with a maximum
of 48 characters can be programmed by all
dealers who have the required equipment
available.
The programmed text will be displayed each
time you turn on your system with the sec-
ond KeyCard.
Optical indication for extra theft
protection
Flashing KeyCard tongue
When the vehicle is stationary and the Key-
Card removed, the KeyCard tongue can be
switched to flash for extra anti-theft securi-
ty.
For this to operate properly, the positive
power supply line and the permanent +12 V
lead must be connected as described in the
installation instructions.
Be sure that “LED ON” has been selected
in the DSC mode.
If necessary, please refer to the section on
“DSC programming - LED”.
Displaying the radio pass data
Using the KeyCard supplied with your set
you can have the radio pass data such as
the model name, product number (7 6..) and
serial number indicated on the display pan-
el.
Please refer to the section on “DSC pro-
gramming - READ KC”.
Short Additional Memory
(S.A.M.)
The second KeyCard available from your
specialised dealer allows you to have short
information read out and moved through the
display, such as the phone number of your
car dealer or the emergency call number of
your automobile association.
Please refer to the section on “DSC pro-
gramming - READ KC”.
The freely selectable text with a maximum
of 162 characters can be programmed by
all dealers who have the required equipment
available.