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Bought a CR-1 Radio from a dismantler.

Blaupunkt CR-1

Serial # V40821110B

Got this code from local Porsche dealer 0508

How do you input a"0" ?

Thanks;

Joe Druding

Sure it's a Blaupunkt?

The reason why I'm saying is that the only CR-1 I could find

on my database is an Alpine. PN: 964.645.014.00 (CR-1). Although it's not

unusual for two radio manufacturer's to supply the same

model.

On some Alpine units the dash '-' is regarded as a zero '0'

Other than saying this, I've no specific code entry

instructions on for this model.

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Bought a CR-1 Radio from a dismantler.

Blaupunkt CR-1

Serial # V40821110B

Got this code from local Porsche dealer 0508

How do you input a"0" ?

Thanks;

Joe Druding

Sorry, can't help you with a CR-1 (see the FAQ for supported radios).

Loren:

Thanks for responding.

Went back to dealer today. They said that the "1" & "2" buttons will toggle through to the number "0". I will try this tommorrow.

Joe Druding

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Bought a CR-1 Radio from a dismantler.

Blaupunkt CR-1

Serial # V40821110B

Got this code from local Porsche dealer 0508

How do you input a"0" ?

Thanks;

Joe Druding

Sure it's a Blaupunkt?

The reason why I'm saying is that the only CR-1 I could find

on my database is an Alpine. PN: 964.645.014.00 (CR-1). Although it's not

unusual for two radio manufacturer's to supply the same

model.

On some Alpine units the dash '-' is regarded as a zero '0'

Other than saying this, I've no specific code entry

instructions on for this model.

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The part # is 993 645 104 00

It does not say on the radio who made it, so it could be an Alpine.

However there ia no "-" button.

Thanks for responding

Joe Druding

There is two main methods employed in entering codes across the whole

range of radio manufacturers.

The first method

I call this the telephone entry method.

Where you just enter the code as you would using a telephone.

Say you had code 5461

You would just press the presets 5,4,6 and 1 in that order.

On entering the final digit '1' the code would automatically activate.

The second method

This method is employed by many of the Blaupunkts and Alpines.

Say you had code 5461

Here you would first display the code by using presets 1 to 4

So,

The first digit '5' would be displayed by hitting preset [1] - 5 times.

The second digit '4' would be displayed by hitting preset [2] - 4 times.

The third digit '6' would be displayed by hitting preset [3] - 6 times.

............... and so on ........ until 5461 is displayed.

However, the code won't activate until you press another button.

With most Blaupunkts it is usually the station advance button '>'

------------------------------------------------------------------------

In your case you are going to need to determine which code entry

method is applicable...

So, if you press preset 1, twice and you see the first digit being

incremented you'll know that it is the second method.

I think your radio is an Alpine, because the serial number is not recognisable

to me as a Blaupunkt - hey, I could be wrong its difficult not physically

seeing the radio.

On some Alpines I've come across, they don't display a '0' when entering

a code. They display only digits 1...9 but not '0'.

If you've got '0' in the code - you just ignore that particular preset,

and go on to the next preset, that space will be automatically filled

with a dash. "-"

(Do check first to see if yours displays a '0' by nudging the first preset all the way)

Providing your code entry method is the 'second', and you display your code,

you're going to need to press another key to activate it. That's the key

I don't know. It could be the station advance button or anything. Just

try other keys.

If the screen goes blank or displays 'WAIT' etc, it will be the wrong code.

Hope info helps, if you've not already managed to get the correct entry method..

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hi i have 1999 996 carrera

becker cdr220

serial number x5021816

type 4462

thanks joey

Try 6579

or

6577

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

i tried 6579 6577 didnt unlock

i tried 6681 6575 6573 and it wont work

could you run my numbers again thanks joey

you are saving us all alot of money, loren !!!!!!!

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hi i have 1999 996 carrera

becker cdr220

serial number x5021816

type 4462

thanks joey

Try 6579

or

6577

If you have not already read this FAQ - please do so...

Lost Radio Code - FAQ, PLEASE READ THIS FIRST

i tried 6579 6577 didnt unlock

i tried 6681 6575 6573 and it wont work

could you run my numbers again thanks joey

you are saving us all alot of money, loren !!!!!!!

Em..... You haven't tried 6 5 8 0, have you?

Give it a try.. and let me know how you get on..

Cheers..

Some additional information:

Remember, when you enter wrong code three times, the message "WAIT" should appear.

The radio is then time locked for at least 60 minutes.

The time lock is removed by leaving the radio powered on, with ignition key on

(battery light showing on dash), and left undisturbed - without pressing any

buttons during this procedure - otherwise lock timer function is reset from the

beginning again.

Once reset, the prompt 'CODE' will appear, allowing you to enter another code.

Edited by Bruce2010
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Hi,

Like several others I don't need the code yet, but the ignition switch and alarm are playing up, so may need it soon :(

CDR 220

Type 4467

Serial X5011264

Thanks

Gary

Hi Gary

Appreciate you letting me know of your expected need for a code.

When the time comes... use code 2675

let me know how you get on..

Cheers.

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