Nokia Display Car Kit CK-600 User and Installation Guide 9211132 Issue 1 EN
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Contents For your safety......................... 5 Quick start................................ 6 First time setup ...................................... 6 Input device ............................................ 6 1. Introduction ......................... 9 Speed dialling ....................................... 19 Switch a call between car kit and connected device ........................ 20 Send DTMF tones................................. 20 4. Music player .......................
ISO cable CA-135 ............................ Motion sensor................................... Optional accessories........................... Mobile holder ................................... External antenna ............................. Check the operation of the car kit......................................... Software updates................................ 4 43 44 44 44 44 45 45 Care and maintenance........... 46 Additional safety information ............................
For your safety For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user and installation guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
Quick start Quick start This section briefly describes the basic features of the car kit. For details, see the respective sections in this guide. ■ First time setup 1. Switch on the car kit (see p. 14) and your mobile phone or music player. 2. When you are prompted to select a language for the texts on the car kit display, turn the NaviTM wheel to scroll to the desired language, and press the wheel. 3.
Quick start Press and hold for about 2 seconds to switch a call from the car kit to the compatible device connected to it. 3. Mode key Press the mode key to switch between the standby mode and the music player menu. In the music player menu, press the mode key to start, pause, or resume music playback on the compatible music player connected to the car kit. 4. Call key • Press to make or answer a call or to switch between an active call and a call on hold.
Quick start • Press the wheel to perform the function shown at the bottom of the display.
Introduction 1. Introduction With the Nokia Display Car Kit CK-600, you can conveniently make and answer calls hands-free and listen to music from your compatible device. You can also copy contacts from two compatible devices to the car kit, which allows two users to use their contacts immediately after their device is connected to the car kit. The contacts and the menu functions of the car kit can be accessed with the supplied input device and display.
Introduction ■ Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to connect compatible devices without cables. The car kit and the other device do not need to be in line of sight, but they should be within 10 metres (33 feet) of each other. Connections may be subject to interference from obstructions, such as walls, or other electronic devices. The car kit is compliant with the Bluetooth Specification 2.0 supporting the following profiles: the Hands-Free Profile (HFP) 1.
Get started 2. Get started ■ Parts The car kit contains the following parts: 2 3 4 1 10 6 8 5 7 9 1. Hands-free unit HF-23 2. ISO cable CA-135 (if supplied in the sales package) 3. Power cable PCU-4 (if supplied in the sales package) 4. Microphone MP-2 5. Display SU-34 6. Charging cable CA-134 with a Nokia 2.0 mm plug 7. Input device CU-10 with Navi wheel 8. Loudspeaker SP-3 (if supplied in the sales package) 9.
Get started 10.CD that contains this user and installation guide ■ Input device CU-10 You can operate the car kit using the input device. The device is provided with the Navi wheel that you can turn or press. 1. Voice dialling key 2. Mute key 3. Mode key 4. Call key 5. End key 6. Navi wheel (hereafter referred to as wheel) The keys are illuminated for easy operation in the dark. For functions that can be performed with the input device, see “Input device”, p. 6.
Get started Store the display in the pouch When you do not use the display, detach it from the stand or mounting plate, and put it into the supplied pouch to protect it against scratches. Information shown in the standby mode When the car kit is in the standby mode and connected to a compatible device using Bluetooth wireless technology, the following information is displayed: 1. Current status of the car kit, for example, type of the connected device (compatible mobile phone or music player) 1 2 2.
Get started To open the list of menu functions in the standby mode, press the wheel when Menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. To scroll to an item (such as a menu function) or through a list, turn the wheel left or right. To select an item, scroll to the item, and press the wheel. To return to the previous menu level, press . To return to the standby mode, press and hold until the standby mode screen is displayed.
Get started If the ignition sense wire is not connected, press and hold for about 5 seconds to switch off the car kit. If the ignition sense wire is not connected and you disconnect your device from the car kit (for example, to take it with you), the car kit automatically switches off after 2 minutes. After you turn off the car ignition, do not leave the phone or music player connected to the car kit to prevent accidental draining of the car battery.
Get started You can pair the car kit with up to eight devices but connect it to only one device supporting the HFP Bluetooth profile and another device supporting the A2DP (and possibly AVRCP) profile at a time. Pair and connect with phone or music player If your phone supports the HFP and A2DP (and possibly AVRCP) Bluetooth profiles and has a music player feature, you can use the car kit to handle calls and play music.
Get started If the pairing is successful and your device is connected to the car kit, a related message is shown on the car kit display. The car kit also appears in the menu of your phone or music player where you can view the currently paired Bluetooth devices.
Calls 3. Calls ■ Make a call To enter a phone number, turn the wheel left in the standby mode. Scroll to the first digit of the phone number, and press the wheel. Select the other digits of the phone number in the same way. (To delete the most recent digit, press .) Once the phone number is displayed, press to call it. To end the call (or cancel the call attempt), press . To search for a contact from Contacts, see “Search for a contact”, p. 23. To call the most recently dialled number, press twice.
Calls new call, press . To switch between the active call and the call on hold, press . To end the active call and make the call on hold active, press . ■ Adjust call volume To adjust the volume during a call or when a call is alerting, turn the wheel left to decrease the volume or right to increase it. When you change the volume, the horizontal bar at the top of the display moves accordingly. The volume is set only for the current call. To set the default volume for calls, see “Audio settings”, p. 25.
Calls ■ Switch a call between car kit and connected device To switch a call from the car kit to your compatible phone, press and hold for about 2 seconds. Some phones may close the Bluetooth connection until the call ends. To switch the call back to the car kit, press the wheel when Reconnect is displayed, or use the relevant function on your device. ■ Send DTMF tones You can send DTMF tone strings (for example, a password) during a call.
Music player 4. Music player You can use the car kit to listen to music from a compatible music player (or its memory card) that supports the A2DP (and possibly AVRCP) Bluetooth profile. To open the music player menu, press the wheel in the standby mode, and select Music. Alternatively, press the mode key to switch between the standby mode and the music player menu. The car kit detects the Bluetooth profiles supported by the connected music player and shows the available functions.
Music player If your music player supports the AVRCP Bluetooth profile, you can also do the following: • To select the previous song, press . • To select the next song, press . To return to the previous screen without stopping playback, press . To exit to the standby mode without stopping playback, press and hold for about 2 seconds. If you receive or make a call while listening to music, the music is paused until you end the call.
Contacts 5. Contacts You can copy names and phone numbers (contacts) from two compatible mobile phones to the car kit, and use the contacts for calling. This is convenient when you use the car kit with two phones because you can access the contacts immediately while the contacts saved in the phone are synchronised with the car kit in the background. The copied contacts are saved in the Contacts menu. For details, see “Copy contacts to car kit”, p. 24.
Contacts To set up speed dialling, press the wheel in the standby mode, and select Contacts > Speed dials. • To allow or prevent speed dialling, select Activate or Deactivate. If you deactivate speed dialling, you are prompted to activate it when you try to use speed dialling. • To view the contacts assigned to speed dialling numbers, select View, and scroll through the list. To call the selected contact, press the wheel. • To assign a name or phone number to a speed dialling number, select Assign.
Settings 6. Settings ■ Bluetooth settings To manage Bluetooth connections, press the wheel in the standby mode, and select Bluetooth. To view the devices that are currently connected to the car kit, select Active devices. To disconnect a device from the car kit, select the desired device. To connect to a paired device when the device list is empty, press the wheel and select the desired device. To view the devices that are currently paired with the car kit, select Paired devices.
Settings you receive a call. If you select Always on, the car radio is muted when the connected device produces any sound, for example, a text message tone. To turn the warning tones of the car kit on or off, select Warning tones and the desired option. Display settings To adjust the display settings, press the wheel in the standby mode, and select Settings > Display. To turn the night mode on or off, select Night mode and the desired option. If you select On, the display backlight is dimmer.
Settings incoming call. To set the time period after which the call is answered, see the phone user guide. To change the car kit language, select Language setting and the desired language. To view the software and hardware versions of the product, select Product info. To scroll through the information, press the wheel repeatedly. To reset the car kit to the factory settings, select Restore factory settings. Alternatively, switch on the car kit, and press and hold the wheel for about 5 seconds.
Troubleshooting 7. Troubleshooting ■ Reset the car kit The car kit doesn’t react to my actions. How can I reset it? Press and hold for about 10 seconds when the car kit is switched on. The car kit restarts. The reset does not clear the car kit settings. ■ Connection issues I can’t connect the car kit to my device through a Bluetooth connection. • Ensure that the car kit is switched on and paired with your device. • Check that the Bluetooth feature is activated on your device.
Troubleshooting ■ Audio issues My voice echoes at the other end of the line. • Lower the volume of your car speaker. If the car kit is connected to your car stereo system, decrease the input level, if possible. • Ensure that the distance between the microphone and speakers is optimal. • Ensure that the microphone does not point toward the speaker. The caller can’t hear my voice during a call. Ensure that the device is properly connected to the car kit through a Bluetooth connection.
Troubleshooting I can’t hear music played when the mobile phone or music device is connected to the car kit. • Check that your phone or music device supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile and that no other A2DP device (for example, a Bluetooth adapter using A2DP) is connected to the car kit. • Check that the phone or music device is properly connected to the car kit. • Check that the car kit is properly connected to the stereo input on your car radio. See “Integration with a car radio system”, p.
Installation 8. Installation ■ Safety information Observe the following safety guidelines when installing the car kit. • Only a qualified service technician should install or service the car kit using the approved original Nokia parts supplied in the sales package. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the car kit.
Installation installed where you might come in contact with it in the event of an accident or collision. If the display of a mobile device is to be used, ensure that the device is mounted in a holder and that the device display is clearly visible to the user. • Your service technician or dealer may be able to provide you with information on alternatives for mounting the equipment suitably in your vehicle without requiring bore holes. • Do not smoke when working on the car.
Installation Use the ISO cable CA-135 When you connect the car kit to the car radio system with the ISO cable CA-135, you can select if the car kit amplifier is used for calls and the car radio amplifier is used for music, or if the car kit amplifier is used for both. Use the car kit amplifier for calls and music In this setup, the car radio is muted when you make or receive a call or listen to music from a connected device that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile.
Installation • Connect one of the wires labelled Mute 1, Mute 2, or Mute 3 on the car radio to the ISO cable. Leave the other mute wires connected as they are. • Insert the power cable plug of the ISO cable to the respective connector on the hands-free unit. • Check the +12-V power pin and the ignition pin on the car radio and the respective pins of the ISO cable. If necessary, swap the pins on the fuses of the ISO cable. Plug the ISO cable to the two open ISO connectors. 2.
Installation The amplifier and equaliser of your car radio are used for music played on a connected device that supports the A2DP profile. The built-in amplifier of the car kit is used for calls. 1. To connect the ISO cable to the car radio: • Unplug the appropriate cables from the car radio, and insert the ISO cable plug instead. Connect the open ends of the cables to the car radio speakers. • Connect one of the wires labelled Mute 1, Mute 2, or Mute 3 on the car radio to the ISO cable.
Installation pins on the fuses of the ISO cable. Plug the ISO cable to the two open ISO connectors. 2. Plug the ISO cable to the respective connector on the hands-free unit. 3. Cut the loop indicated with scissors in the figure. 4. Connect the stereo outputs of the hands-free unit to the AUX input of the car radio. Use an appropriate cable specific to your car radio (this cable is not supplied with the car kit). 5.
Installation The loudspeaker SP-3 is used for calls, and the amplifier and equaliser of your car radio are used for music played on a connected device that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile. 1. Connect the respective wires of the power cable PCU-4 to the car battery and ignition sense (if available). Connect the car radio mute wire (if available) to the car radio. 2. Plug the power cable to the respective connector on the hands-free unit. 3.
Installation loudspeaker (such as the SP-3), select Mono speaker instead of Automatic detection. Do not use the internal amplifier of the hands-free unit to drive external loudspeakers to play back music. If you need to replace a fuse on the PCU-4 cable, only use a fuse with a rating of 2 A or less. ■ Install the car kit in a vehicle This section describes how to install the car kit parts in a vehicle. The parts are explained in “Parts”, p. 11.
Installation Hands-free unit HF-23 The hands-free unit has the following connectors: 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 4 9 1. Connector for input device CU-10 2. Connector for charging cable CA-134 (to charge a compatible Nokia phone) 3. Connector for the display unit SU-34 4. Mini-USB connector for firmware update 5. Connector for microphone MP-2 6. Stereo outputs (standard RCA connectors) for connection to a car radio with appropriate line-in ports.
Installation Do not mount the hands-free unit inside a metal housing or on a metal surface, because this will impair the Bluetooth connection between the hands-free unit and the Bluetooth device that is connected to the car kit. For an optimal connection, ensure that the distance between the hands-free unit and a metal surface is over 4 mm (0.16 inch). Install the hands-free unit in the car using suitable mounting material (not supplied in the sales package).
Installation When installing the display, ensure that it does not interfere with or hinder the steering or braking systems or other controls or systems used in the operation of the vehicle (for example, airbags). Ensure that the display cable reaches to the hands-free unit for connection. Mount the display on the dashboard in the upright position. When you peel off the protective sheet from the supplied adhesive, do not touch the adhesive with a finger.
Installation 2. Slide the display onto the connector part (2). 3. Set the display to the appropriate position (3). 2 1 3 To attach the display to the plate: 1. Press the ball hinge on the stand or plate into the socket on the connector part of the display cable (1). 2. Slide the display onto the connector part (2). 3. Set the display to the appropriate position (3). 2 1 3 If you need to change the mounting, pull the connector part of the display cable from the ball hinge.
Installation Microphone MP-2 Select the mounting location of the microphone carefully to increase the quality of voice transmission. The best place to mount the microphone is close to the rear view mirror. Mount the microphone so that it points toward the driver’s mouth and at least 1 metre (3 feet) from the car kit loudspeaker to avoid audio feedback. Ensure that the microphone cable reaches to the hands-free unit for connection.
Installation Motion sensor The hands-free unit HF-23 contains a motion sensor that allows the car kit to automatically switch on when you turn on the ignition and start driving. The motion sensor works if it is activated and the ignition sense wire is not connected. To activate the motion sensor, switch on the car kit, press the wheel in the standby mode, select Settings > Installation > Ignition sensor > On. ■ Optional accessories You can extend the features of the car kit with optional accessories.
Installation ■ Check the operation of the car kit After the car kit has been installed, check that it is mounted and working properly. See also “Troubleshooting”, p. 28. ■ Software updates The firmware of the car kit can be updated from a compatible PC using a standard USB cable (not supplied with the car kit) that has a USB plug at one end and a mini-USB plug at the other end. Keep the USB cable connected while the firmware is being updated.
Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Your car kit is a product of superior design and craftmanship and should be treated with care. The following suggestions will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the car kit dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. • Do not use or store the car kit in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not attempt to open the car kit.
Additional safety information Additional safety information ■ Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems. For more information, check with the manufacturer or its representative of your vehicle or any equipment that has been added.
FCC/Industry Canada notice FCC/Industry Canada notice NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nokia could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.