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Users Manual

Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit      BTHFCK-xxx• Ericsson 520• Ericsson T68• Sony-Ericsson T68i• Nokia 6310, 6310i• Nokia 8910• Siemens S55• Philips Fisio 820compatible with:Battery  (red)GND  (black)Ignition  (yellow)Audio Mute  (violett)DSPBT-ModulRAMNoise & EchoCancellationCODECFilterBattery Filter & Volt. RegulatorHandsfree statesFlashUS, ES,F, D,GB, …PhonebookVoice Recognition    Digit Dialing    Name Dialing
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 222Table of ContentsIntroduction ...................................................................................................................................................................3Symbols used in this manual .........................................................................................................................................3HMI control pad (Human Mashine Interface) ...............................................................................................................4Feature overview ...........................................................................................................................................................6Selection of the desired language ..................................................................................................................................7Setup and phone registration (Pairing) ..........................................................................................................................8Initial Requirements ..................................................................................................................................................8Receiving a Call.........................................................................................................................................................9Ending a Call .............................................................................................................................................................9Placing a Call.............................................................................................................................................................9Activating the VR System – the ‘Ready’ prompt ......................................................................................................9Dial ..........................................................................................................................................................................10Redial.......................................................................................................................................................................11Call ..........................................................................................................................................................................11Phonebook ...............................................................................................................................................................12New Entry............................................................................................................................................................13List Name ............................................................................................................................................................14Edit ......................................................................................................................................................................14Delete...................................................................................................................................................................15Erase All ..............................................................................................................................................................15SetUp .......................................................................................................................................................................16Emergency...............................................................................................................................................................16Towing Assistance...................................................................................................................................................17Advanced Features ......................................................................................................................................................17Microphone Mute ....................................................................................................................................................17Privacy Calls – Audio Transfer ...............................................................................................................................17Rejecting a Call .......................................................................................................................................................17Call Waiting and Conference Calling......................................................................................................................18Barge-In – Voice Mail, Initiate Second Call, etc.....................................................................................................18Speaker and Microphone Mounting ............................................................................................................................20
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 333IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the high-performance PEIKER Bluetooth Hands-free Car Kit (BTHFCK).  Whencoupled with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone, you will enjoy both greater freedom and greater safety as you use yourphone from the comfort of your vehicle.The PEIKER Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit  provides the following functions/features: Automatic Bluetooth connection to your cell phone → no need to plug the phone in or dock in a cradle. Connect up to 5 phones to switch easily between different users Speaker independent voice recognition permitting real hands-free access to the system:- digit dialing of phone numbers by speaking the digits- voice commands for controlling and setting up the Car Kit and the phone- different languages selectable Phonebook (speaker dependant) with up to 32 names, each with 4 different numbers/locations- digit dialing of phone numbers by speaking the digits Sophisticated digital noise reduction for quiet phone calls, even during highway-speed driving Transfer audio during a call to your cell phone for privacy calls(we recommend that the vehicle is stopped for this activity) Vehicle stereo automatically mutes during incoming and outgoing calls Multiple languages → US-English, NA-Spanish, French-Canadian and other languages (Peiker Hotline)Your cellular phone must have a Bluetooth communication interface and must have been previously paired to the car kit(detailed in a later section).Symbols used in this manualPlease note the following symbols/conventions that are intended to enhance the readability of the guide.When the ‘button’ symbol is displayed, please press the appropriate key on the U-Connectcontrol pad (each one is labeled differently).BEEP  A short tone emitted from the system to signify a certain activity.DOUBLE BEEP Two short tones emitted from the system.‘pairing complete’  Italicized words in single quotations represent voice prompts from the system.“Set-Up”  Bolded and underlined words represent commands that the user must speak to the kit in order tohave it respond appropriatelyHighlights a particular sentence that contains important information for the user.VR short form for Voice Recognition systemÂMUTE
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 444HMI control pad (Human Mashine Interface)The HMI is your ‘home base’ → it activates initial operation of the system and provides access to all the availablefeatures.  It’s simple to use but activates some powerful capabilities.The basic functions of the control pad are defined below.EINBETTENEINBETTENEINBETTENFORMATVERBINDENAfter system start by a new occuring ignition signal,the Mute and the power LED are turned on for 2 seconds. When a bluetooth connection is activated, the Connection-LED is turned on.Key functions•  + and Hook together for >3 seconds Resets and restarts the system.•        EINBETTENVR terminates the actual spoken prompt and starts directly the following VR.During Phone-Call the VR is activated for “Transfer-Audio”, “Dial” DTMF or “Call” name.in Idle and longer than 1,5s : activates the VR in the cell phone.•  –  and VR together > 3s : activates the language selection . EINBETTENEINBETTENHook button: No active call Ringing Active call 2nd call waitingShort press( < 1,5 s)Activate the VR-MenuTake phone call Hang up Hang up current Calland take waiting oneLong press( > 1,5 s)if BT connect exists:- Audio transfer fromhandy or take thehold callif no BT connection:- connect BluetoothReject phone call put the current callon holdswitch calls•   Mic Mute: EINBETTENmutes / unmutes the microphone..•   + ,  EINBETTEN-   changes volume level of voice prompts or phone call (depending on what is active)Volume +Volume –HookMic MuteVR Transfer Audio, DTMFTake, Refuse, Connect BT,Transfer-Audio back to HFKVR cell phone activation
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BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 666Feature overviewThe PEIKER Bluetooth Car Kit has the following primary capabilities: Receiving a call → by pressing the Hook button or say “yes” Rejecting a call → by pressing the Hook button longer than 3s Digit Dialing → say “dial” and speak a string of digits Redial  → redials the last number dialled Call → dials a number stored in the BTHFCK phonebook Phone VR activation → by pressing VR longer than 1,5s the cell phone reacts with a beep and starts     its own voice recognition Phonebook → add/edit/list/erase phonebook-entries Emergency → dials 911 Towing Assistance → dials pre-stored roadside assistance number Setup → phone pairing, chose confirmation prompts, language selectionAll of these features are accessed via the Voice Recognition and Dialog system.  Simple voice commands will activatethe feature and a pleasant voice prompt will assist you.In addition to these call feature, the kit also has the following features: Volume control – the level of the speaker volume can be adjusted up and down Microphone Mute – the hands-free microphone can be muted in order to conduct a private conversation in thevehicle while on the phone DTMF tones sending by pressing the VR button during a phone call and “digit dialing” or “call” a prestorednumber/ code of the phonebook (which is stored under the name “code” f.e. Conference calling by pressing VR, dialing another person and conferencing her in Call Waiting – ability to retrieve a second incoming call and to switch between the two callers Privacy Mode – ability to transfer an ongoing call to the cellular phone in order to conduct a private call (thecall can also be switched back to the hands-free system) Multiple Languages – selection via VR in the setup menu or pressing – and VR longer than 3s.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 777Selection of the desired languageThree different languages are available in the kit (more will follow): English NA Spanish French Canadian more will follow (GB, F; ES, D, NL, I).In order to change to a different language, please follow one of the following procedures.1)- Press simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds the EINBETTEN- and VREINBETTEN buttons  [ ‘Select <language> bypressing the Hook button after the Beep’ [ …- As the desired language is spoken by the unit, press the Hook button and that language will be selected.  The next timeyou activate the system, it will default to the language you just selected.or2)- Press Hook button to start VR and then say “setup”.- after the beep say “language”, then the same lnaguage selections is started as above- push the hook button at a time after the right language is spoken.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 888Setup and phone registration (Pairing)The first step in using the kit is to ‘register’ your Bluetooth-enabled phone with the car kit.  This process, usually called‘pairing’ or ‘registration’ allows your phone to communicate with the handsfree system and ensures that other phonescannot inadvertently do so.Please follow the steps below to complete this process:(1) Turn on you cellular telephone and ensure that it is Bluetooth-enabled and supports either Headset Profile† orHandsfree Profile†.(2) Turn on your vehicle ignition and ensure the LEDs are turned on for 2 seconds.  This will take a few seconds.(3) We now need to enter the setup mode to register your phone.  Please do the following steps.(4) Press EINBETTEN[ ‘Hook Ready’ or ‘Ready’ [ Say “Set-Up” [ Say “phone pairing” ” [ Say “pair”   [‘Please register phone as mentioned in phone manual.’(5) The kit will wait for approximately 2 minutes to have a Bluetooth phone pair with it.  At this point, you needto activate the Bluetooth pairing procedure in your phone as outlined in your manual.  You need to set thephone to “Add Device” or to have it search for all available devices(6) Once the phone has found the kit, it will display this information on the phone.  It should display some messagethat it has located “Peiker HFK”.  The kit will continue to be silent.  Continue to follow the phone’s pairingprocedure until it asks you to enter a password.  Enter “0000” on the phone’s keypad and select hit the yes/dialkey on the phone.  The phone will then complete the pairing process and you should hear a prompt from the kitsaying ‘pairing completed’(7) If the kit does not find any device (‘Handsfree-Profile pairing failed, would you like to pair with headset-profile?’), it could be that you do not use a handsfree mobile. You can try to pair a second time with onlyheadset-profile. Use this mode only, if your mobile does not support the handsfree-profile. If your phone doessupport handsfree-profile, say “no” and start with (1) to try again.(8) You have now completed the registration process and your phone is ready to be used with the car kit.Note that you can pair up to 5 phones with the PEIKER Bluetooth kit.  Only one phone will be active (i.e. able to use thehandsfree system for calls at any one time.  The last connected phone will always have the highest priority when the unittries to connect with a phone.  If the last connected phone is not available, then the kit will look for other phones storedin it’s memory (other phones that have previously been paired), in order of its priority list.  If you pair a sixth phone,then the phone which was not used for the longest duration, will be removed from the kit.After completing the registration process, your Bluetooth Car Kit is ready for everyday use.Initial Requirements Ignition Switched On → Your vehicle ignition must be switched on. It takes approximately 3 seconds afterturning on your ignition for the kit to become active. The LEDs are turned on for two seconds. Bluetooth in Phone is Active → The Bluetooth communication mode must be activated in your cellular phone. Phone Distance → The handsfree kit will operate with the phone up to 20 feet.  The quality of the audio signalwill deteriorate as the phone is moved further away from the vehicle.  The phone does not need to be in theopen (i.e. it can be in a purse or pocket) to operate but it should not be blocked by metal (i.e. do not place it inthe trunk).
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 999 After the system becomes active (after ignition is turned on), the system tries to establish a bluetoothconnection. Maybe your mobile prompts for a confirmation for this connection. If the connection is opened thepower-on LED of the HMI is turned on.Receiving a CallOnce your phone has been registered, then the car kit will automatically connect to your phone each time you enter yourvehicle and start the ignition.When a call is received on your phone, you will hear the ring tone through your handsfree speaker (it may also ring onthe phone itself) and your stereo system will automatically mute.To answer the call, simply give the Hook button EINBETTENa short press (< 1.5 seconds) and the call willautomatically be connected through your handsfree.The volume of the call can be adjusted through the Volume Up EINBETTENand Volume Down EINBETTEN keys.Ending a CallWhen you call is complete, simply press the  EINBETTENHook button and the call will terminate.  The system willprovide a ‘Phone Call Completed’ prompt.If you do nothing at the conclusion of your call, it will eventually terminate after the person at the other end has hungup.  The same ‘ Phone Call Completed’ prompt will be heard.Placing a CallTo place a call, there are two possibilities:1. Activating the VR System and saying “DIAL” or “CALL” (see next section)2. by activation of the VR in the cell phone itself.Therefore press the VR button longer than 1,5s and wait for the response of the cell phone.Sometimes it might be good to press the – or + button first to activate the SCO link between cell phone and HFK.Then follow the instructions of the cell phone manual ans speak the name stored in the phones phonebook …Activating the VR System – the ‘Ready’ promptTo place a call and access all system features, simply press the EINBETTENHook button.  This will activate the unit’sVoice Recognition (VR) menu.The system will respond with ‘Ready’ (all other times), followed by a BEEP.You are now ready to use all the features of the system.  The following menu of functions is available: DIAL REDIAL CALL PHONEBOOK
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111000 SETUP EMERGENCY TOWING ASSISTANCETo access one of these features, simply speak the desired function name and the kit will respond appropriately.A single BEEP will be heard after most prompts coming from the system.  This signifies that the Voice Recognition isnow ready to accept input from the user.ÂYOU MUST WAIT for the BEEP before SPEAKING a COMMAND or NUMBER.If you do not speak a command within 2 seconds of the BEEP, the kit will prompt you with the above menu of features:‘Dial’, ‘Redial’, ‘Call’, ‘Phonebook’, Setup’, ‘Emergency’, ‘ or Towing Assistance’Again you can select one of the features by speaking the function name.  It will repeat this process two more times atwhich time, the kit will time out with a ‘DOUBLE-BEEP’.  To start over, just follow the same steps as before.DialThe DIAL function is used to dial a phone number by providing the kit with a series of digits.  You can enter thenumber as either a complete string of 7,10 or more digits or you can break up the phone number into segments and thesystem will piece them all together before dialling.Press EINBETTENHook [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Dial” [ ‘Number Please’ BEEP [ n Speak the phone number you wishto dial, using individual digits.  Either the complete number (e.g. 8 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7) or any segment of the number (e.g.8 0 0) can be stated [ number is repeated back by system (e.g. ‘8 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7’) + ‘Complete the number, say dial orsay clear’ BEEP[ <number>: say a further block of numbers[ “clear” [ deletes the last entered block of numbers[ if number is complete, say “Dial”[if you only entered one block [‘Dialling’ [ Number will be dialled through phone andcall will be connected over handsfree system [ Exit from VR.[if you entered multiple segments [ ‘Dialling’ + complete number that was entered + ‘Isthis correct?’ BEEP[“YES” [ Number will be dialled through phone and call will be connected overhandsfree system [ Exit from VR.[“NO” [ BEEP [ complete number will be erased and start again at n above.[ if number is not complete, then continue at n above.[ “cancel” [ returns to main-menuÂIf you make no choice after prompt, the system will repeat all entered blocks of numbers, after each block a shortbreak is added. The system is able to store up to nine blocks. If you enter more blocks, the both oldest are puttogether to one. In this way you can enter up to 20 digits. After three times without making a choice, the systemwill leave the menu-tree.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111111RedialThe RE-DIAL command is used to have the kit place a call to the same number that was previously called with mobile.(1) Press EINBETTENHook [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Re-Dial” [ ‘Dialling [ the last-dialed number will be called.CallThe CALL command is used to dial pre-stored phone numbers from your phonebook.  The system is capable of savingover 32 names, each with four different phone numbers.  Please refer to the PHONEBOOK section to learn how toprogram numbers and location.ÂPlease note that the numbers are stored in the car kit and not the cellular telephone.  The numbers stored in your phoneare not directly accessible through the kit.(1) Press EINBETTENHook [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Call” [ q ‘Name please?’ BEEP [ p Speak the name of theperson stored in your phonebook that you wish to call [ system repeats the name and asks ‘Is this correct?’BEEP[ “YES”:  [1. If only one location is stored: ‘Dialling’ [ the number is dialled on the phone [ Exit from VR.2. If more than one location is stored with this name, the system proceed with (2).[ “NO” [ start again at q above.(2) ‘Select a location please’:   [ Say “Home”,  “Work”, “Cellular” or “Pager” for the location you wish to call[ ‘Dialling’ÂHelp messages will help you after a timeout of 2seconds without a recognition.You can terminate each message bypressing the EINBETTENVR-Button.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111222PhonebookThe PHONEBOOK command is used to setup and modify all features relating to your phonebook.  Specifically itallows you to store new names with up to 4 locations/numbers per name.  You can also edit or delete existing entries.Within the PHONEBOOK feature are the following commands: Edit - command for editing/changing an existing entry Delete - command for deleting an existing entry Erase All - command for erasing the entire phonebook New Entry - command to add new names/locations/numbers to the phonebook List - command to list the names/locations/numbers stored in the phonebookWhen you first enter the PHONEBOOK menu, the above commands will be listed and then you need to select one ofthem.  If you do not say anything, then ‘Edit, Delete, Erase All, Add New, List Name’ BEEP will repeat three times.After the four attempts, the system will return to IDLE-Mode.The PHONEBOOK menu is accessed as follows:(1) Press  EINBETTENHook [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Phonebook” [ (a) ‘Select one of the following: Edit, Delete,Erase All, New Entry, List Name’ BEEP(2) Say one of the commands and follow the instructions as outlined below
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111333New EntryÂIf you do not provide any response to the various requests throughout the Add New command sequence, typicallythe particular system prompt will be repeated 3 times followed by a long BEEP and then the system will exit themenu.(1) ‘Phonebook New Entry. Name please BEEP(2) You train a new word in two utterances. Please say the name naturally you wish to train.(3) Name or a similar one is already stored in phonebook [ FOUNDNo word detected or ‘cancel’: [ CANCELWord detected [ TRAINFOUND : ‘Name found in phonebook, would you like to try again?’ [“YES” [ continue with (1)“NO” [ returns to main menuCANCEL: returns to main menuTRAIN : ‘repeat name please’ [ starts the training in second utterance [ continue with (4)(4) Please say the name again. If both trained words are to different [ MISMATCH , if both entries are excepted [LOCATIONMISMATCH : ‘Name failed, would you like to try again?’ [“YES” [ continue with (1)“NO” [ returns to main menuLOCATION: continue with (5)(5)  ‘Please enter location’ BEEP [ enter a location (home, work, cellular, pager) [ ‘Editing Name, Location.  Isthis correct?’ BEEP [ Y-2  or N-2Y-2 “YES” [ ‘New number please.’ BEEP [ (a) enter desired number [ system repeats number + ‘Is thiscorrect?’ BEEP [ Y-3 or N-3Y-3 “YES” [ BEEP [ “ADD”   [ ‘Number stored.  Would you like to select another location?’BEEP [ Y-4  or N-4Y-4 “YES” [ (a) ‘Current locations are’ + list of locations with numbers storedBEEP [ speak a location [ ‘Editing Name, Location. Is this correct?’ BEEP [ Y-2 or Y-4 (a)N-4 “NO” [ ‘Another Name’ BEEP [ Y-5 or N-5Y-5 “YES” [ go to NEW ENTRY Main MenuN-5 “NO” [ returning to main menuN-3 “NO” [ ‘canecelled’ BEEP [ go to Y-2 (a)N-2 “NO” [ ‘Please enter location’ BEEP [ go to  Y-1  (a)N-1 “NO” [ return to phonebook main menu 1. (a)
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111444List NameÂIf you do not provide any response to the various requests throughout the List Name command sequence, typicallythe system prompt ‘Yes or No, Cancel or Quit’ will be repeated three times, followed by a long BEEP and thesystem will return to the PHONEBOOK main prompt.(3) ‘Would you like to List Name with Location? BEEP [ Y-1 or  N-1Y-1 “YES” [ ‘Would you like to List Location with Number?  BEEP [ Y-2 or  N-2Y-2  “YES” [ system will repeat a list of all names + locations + numbers stored [ ‘End of List’ [ ExitVRN-2 “NO” [ system will repeat a list of all names + locations stored [ ‘End of List’ [ Exit VRN-1 “NO” [ system will repeat a list of all names stored [ ‘End of List’ [ Exit VRÂType “+” or “-“EINBETTEN to step one name backwards or forwards, type Hook to call the actual promptedname.EditÂIf you do not provide any response to the various requests throughout the Edit command sequence, typically theparticular system prompt will be repeated 3 times followed by a long BEEP and then the system will return to thenext level above it in the menu(3) ‘Phonebook Edit: Enter Name Please’ BEEP [ say the name you wish to edit [ system repeats name + ‘Is thiscorrect?’ BEEP [ Y-1 or N-1Y-1  “YES” [ (a)‘Current locations are’ + a list of locations that have a number stored in them (home, work,cellular, pager) [ select the location you wish to edit by speaking that location (home, work, cellular, pager) [‘Editing Name, Location: Is this correct?’ BEEP [ Y-2  or N-2Y-2 “YES” [ (a)‘The current number is’ + current number stored’ + ‘New Number Please’ BEEP [ (a)enter desired number [ system repeats number + ‘Is this correct?’ BEEP [ Y-3 or  N-3Y-3 “YES” [ BEEP [ “ADD”  [ ‘The number for Name, Location has been changed.  Would youlike to call this number’ BEEP [ Y-4  or  N-4Y-4 “YES” [ ‘Dialling’ [ number is dialled [ exit VRN-4 “NO” [ ‘Would you like to select another location?’ BEEP [ Y-5  or  N-5Y-5 “YES” [ go to Y-1 (a)N-5 “NO” [ ‘Another Name’ BEEP [ Y-6 or N-6Y-6 “YES” [ got to EDIT Main MenuN-6 “NO” [ exit VRN-3 “NO” [ ‘Please repeat complete number’ BEEP [ go to Y-2  (a)N-2 “NO” [ go to Y-1  (a)N-1 “NO” [ go to EDIT Main Menu
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111555DeleteÂIf you do not provide any response to the various requests throughout the Delete command sequence, typically theparticular system prompt will be repeated 3 times followed by a long BEEP and then the system will return to thenext level above it in the menu(3) ‘Deleting.  Name Please? BEEP  [ (a) speak the name you wish to delete [ system repeats name + ‘Is thiscorrect?’  BEEP [ Y-1 or  N-1Y-1 “YES”[ Only one location is stored for that name [ system repeats name + location + ‘Is this correct?’ BEEP [Y-2 or N-2[ More than one location is stored for that name [ ‘Select a location for deleting’ + lists locations thathave a number stored in them [ select which location to delete by speaking the location (e.g. work) [system repeats name + location + ‘Is this correct?’ BEEP [ Y-2 or  N-2Y-2 “YES” [ ‘Deleted.’ [ location/number is deleted [ exit VRN-2 “NO” [ ‘Another Name? BEEP [ Y-3 or  N-3[ Y-3 “YES” [ go to DELETE Main Menu[ N-3 “NO” [ returns to PHONEBOOK main menuN-1 “NO” [ go to DELETE Main MenuErase AllÂIf you do not provide any response to the various requests throughout the Erase All command sequence, typicallythe system prompt ‘Yes or No, Cancel or Quit’ will be repeated three times, followed by a long BEEP and thesystem exiting from VR.(3)  ‘Are you sure you want to erase your whole phonebook?’ BEEP [ Y-1  or N-1Y-1 “YES” [ Are you sure you want to erase your whole phonebook?’ BEEP [ Y-2 or  N-2Y-2 “YES” [ pauses for 3 seconds while phonebook is erased [ ‘Phonebook Erased’ [ exit from VRN-2 “NO” [ ‘Quit’ [ phonebook is NOT erased and exit from VRN-1 “NO” [ ‘Quit’ [ phonebook is NOT erased and exit from VR
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111666SetUpThe SETUP command is used to register/pair Bluetooth-enabled phones with the kit and to set other default operationalmodes.Within the SETUP feature are the following functions: Phone-Pairing - allows you to register/pair a new or delete a phone to the system Language - allows you to change the systemlanguage Confirmation Prompts - allows you to turn the confirmation prompts on and offThe SETUP menu is accessed as follows:(1) Press  EINBETTENHook [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Setup” [‘Select one of the following: Phone-Pairing,confirmation-prompts or language!’ BEEP[ “Phone-paring” or ”pair” [ system enters Pairing Menu [[ ‘Select one of the following: pair a phone or delete the current phone’[ “pair”:  system enters pairing mode – refer to: The next step → setup and phoneregistration[ “delete”: system deletes the connected phone out of its pairing-list. Further on this phone is unknown to the car kit. Re-pair it to make it usable with thecar kit again.[ “Confirmation prompts” [ ‘Confirmation prompts are on/off – would you like to turn them off/on?’ [“yes” or  “no”[ “yes”  ‘Confirmation prompts are on’ : means full confirmation prompts;[ “no”   ‘Confirmation prompts are off’  : means reduced confirmation prompts[ [ “Language” [ go to: Where to start → Activate the desired languageEmergencyThe EMERGENCY command allows you to quickly dial 911.(1) Press EINBETTENHook  [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Emergency” [ ‘Dialling Emergency. Is this correct?’[ “YES” [ Emergency number is dialled [ Exit from VR[ “NO” [ Return to Ready prompt
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111777Towing AssistanceThe TOWING ASSISTANCE command allows you to quickly connect to the Roadside Service number.(1) Press EINBETTENHook  [ ‘Ready’ BEEP [ Say “Towing Assistance” [ ‘Dialling Towing Assistance. Is thiscorrect?’[ “YES” [ Towing Assistance number is dialled [ Exit from VR[ “NO” [ Return to Ready promptAdvanced FeaturesMicrophone MuteDuring an active phone call, the handsfree microphone can be muted by pressing the MUTE button.  The MUTE LEDwill also be lit.  The person on the other end of the call will no longer be able to hear your conversation.To unmute the microphone, simply press the MUTE button again.  The MUTE LED will also go out.  The person on theother end will now be able to hear you again.Privacy Calls – Audio TransferDuring a handsfree call, the audio can be transferred from the kit back to the cellular phone in order to continue the callprivately.To transfer the audio, EINBETTENrefer to “transfer call” of barge-In menu.  The system will respond with the prompt‘Audio Transferred’ and you can now continue the call on your cellular phone.To transfer the audio back to the handsfree kit, press and hold the EINBETTENHook  button for at least 1.5 seconds.Rejecting a CallIf you do not wish to receive an incoming call, simply press and hold EINBETTENHook button (for at least 1.5seconds) while the incoming call is ringing.  The ringing will stop and the call will not be answered.ÂNote that depending on your service provider, rejecting a call may be handled in different ways.  Some carriers maysend the call immediately to your voice mail system while others may just drop the call completely.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111888Call Waiting and Conference CallingIf you have a second call coming in while you are already carrying on a conversation, you have the following options:(1) Switch to the Incoming Call While Placing Existing Call on Hold[ press the EINBETTENHook button longer than 1.5 seconds[ existing call will be placed on hold and incoming call will be answered[ to switch back and forth, press the EINBETTENHook button for longer than 1,5seconds again(2) Terminate Current Call and Switch to Incoming Call[ press and hold the EINBETTENHook button (shorter than 1.5 seconds)[ existing call will be placed on terminated and incoming call will be answered(3) Connect Both Calls for a 3-Party Conference[ EINBETTENuse the “barge-In” command: “conference”. See section Barge-In.Barge-In – Voice Mail, Initiate Second Call, etc.During an active call, it is sometimes necessary to have the system send digits over the cellular connection in order toactivate a particular feature that you may be trying to access on the landline side.  An example of this would be whenyou dial in to your voice mail and need to send your password.  Also, you may wish to dial a second call whilecontinuing to keep the first call on hold.In order to do this you must activate the ‘Barge-In’ feature of the kit using the following procedure:(1) During your current call, press the EINBETTENVR button. [ BEEP [ VR system is now active with these options:a) Transfer Callb) Dialc) Calld) New Calle) Conference(2) Select one of the options by speaking the commanda) “TRANSFER CALL” [ ‘Audio Transferred’[ audio will be transferred between handsfree and phoneb) “DIAL” [ refer to Dial command earlier in guide. The entered number will be sent via DTMF-Tones in the linec) “CALL” [ refer to Call command earlier in guide The stores number will be sent via DTMF-Tones in the lined) “NEW CALL” [ ‘New Call. Dial or Call?’ BEEP  [ say either “DIAL”  or  “CALL” and then follow thecommand sequence as defined earlier [ a second call will be placed and the original call will be placed on holde) “conference”: A call on hold or a second incoming call will put together in a conference call a short press to hook-button will terminate the conference call, a long press puts theconference on hold – the two other caller will not hear you anymore.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 111999WarningThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) Thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation. (based on FCC Part 15.21)Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authorityto operate the equipment.
BTHFCK  User’s Guide Revision: A Page 222000Speaker and Microphone MountingBest mircrophone postions• mostly a good positions are in the middle of the car on the roof, next to the mirroror on the console in front of the driver.• it shall have a close position to the drivers mouth• important is not having a direct wind blow into the microphone• the direction of the microphone should be longitudinally towards the driver (the loud speaker shold be far awayfrom the mic)• avoid a vibrating surface for the microphone. If so put a foam tape between (under the microphone.• if there is a lot of wind put a wind shield foam over the microphoneLoudspeaker positioning• Please install the speaker as shownabove and use the delivered screws.• It is not recommended to mount itdirectly next to the microphone, as therewould be an echo for the phone partner.If you mount the microphone on theright side of the driver, you could mountthe speaker for example on the left sideof the driver.

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