Hands-Free Module Hands-Free Telephone Interface Sample Chrysler User Guide Text User Guide Number CT-ELE-002-Preliminary Johnson Controls, Inc. Automotive Systems Group Interiors Electronics One Prince Center Holland, MI 49423 Note: This document is a Johnson Controls, Inc. confidential document. Disclosure must be controlled by the recipient.
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Table of Contents Introduction .........................................................................................................1 Precautions..........................................................................................................1 Setting up Your HFM.........................................................................................1 Pairing ..............................................................................................................1 Clearing Paired Phones ..
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Introduction The Hands Free Module (HFM) is a Bluetoothâ„¢ device that allows for wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth wireless technology is a high frequency radio link that allows two Bluetooth devices to exchange audio information and data at high speed. Because of the versatility of Bluetooth wireless technology, enabled devices do not share all of the same "profiles.
3. The HFM will prompt, "Do you want to register a phone, clear a phone, or list available phones?" Say "Clear." 4. The HFM will prompt, "Which phone would you like to clear or say all to clear all phones?" 5. Say the phone's voicetag (such as "Rich's Phone") to clear one phone or say "All" to clear all paired phones. 6.
12. The system prompts "Number, please". 13. Say the number such as "6165555555". 14. The system prompts "6165555555, is this correct?" 15. Say "No" if the number is wrong and to return to Step 12 to enter the number again. Say "Yes" if it is correct and you want to continue. 16. The system prompts "Stored. Would you like to add another number for this entry?" 17. Say "No" to exit if you do not want to enter more information for this person (such as a work phone number or a home phone number).
Dialing a Number with Voicetags To dial a stored name and location using voicetags: 1. Say "Call {name} at {location}" in a clear voice. For example, "Call John at home." 2. The system will respond with "Calling {name} at {location}," playing back the name and location that it recognized. It will then ask "Is this correct?" 3. If the name and lo cation are correct, say "Yes.
Adjusting Volume The HFM volume can be adjusted up and down with the car radio volume control. Terminating a Phone Call Press and release the Phone button. If the other end hangs up, the HFM will terminate the call.
Index " Dialing {number}" ................................................... 3 "{location}, is this correct?"...................................... 2 "6165555555, is this correct?".................................. 3 "Adding {name}, is this correct?"............................ 2 "Calling {name} at {location}"................................. 4 "Cleared"....................................................................... 2 "Dialing" ...................................................................
"Phonebook New Entry" ............................................ 2 "Phonebook{task}{name}{location}"..................... 2 "Register"...................................................................... 1 "Setup, Registration"................................................... 1 Voicetags........................................................................... 2 Volume adjusting........................................................................
This device complies with FCC rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: The transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and IC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.