ACCESSORY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Publication Part No. LOLL xxxxxxxxxxx © Jaguar 2004.
INTRODUCTION This handbook describes the operation of the Accessory Telephone system and, together with the other books in your literature pack, provides all the information that you need to derive maximum pleasure from owning and driving your new vehicle. For your convenience, this handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the systems. These are listed on the Handbook Contents page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little time to read each one.
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 2 PHONE INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 5 Using The Phone In The Vehicle ........................................................................................... 5 GSM Networks...................................................................................................................
CONFORMITY ....................................................................................................................... 21 Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................................................
2 45 3 6 789 1 Manual Auto TV Radio TV CD AUX Touch image for full screen Ch 52 PHONE INTRODUCTION Using The Phone In The Vehicle WARNING IMPORTANT Medical equipment: The functioning of cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids may be impaired when the phone is in use. Check with a doctor or manufacturer whether any such devices you or your passengers are using are sufficiently protected against high-frequency energy.
QUICK OVERVIEW Making/Answering And Ending Calls Bluetooth The preferred method of making, answering or ending a call, is by using the steering wheel controls. This method is preferable, as both hands can be kept on the steering wheel. Supported Features •Make a call •Receive a call The following processes apply after your phone is connected to the system.
PHONE DOCKING CRADLE Phone Docking Cradle Note: Your mobile phone will be charged while ‘Docked’ in the cradle. Dependent upon phone make/model, charging can continue for up to 10 minutes after the ignition has been turned off. Attaching Your Phone or 1. Lift the top of the cubby box. 2. Insert the base of your phone into the docking cradle. 3. Push down on the upper part of your phone, until a ‘click’ is heard from the cradle.
1. Press down the release button at the front of the docking cradle and lift the upper part of your phone. 2. Pull your phone forwards to remove from the cradle. 3. Lower the top of the cubby box.
PHONE CRADLE DOCKING Attaching Your Cradle Removing Your Cradle 1. Removes 2 fixings 2. Remove cover or 1. Lift top cubby box 1. Lift the top of the cubby box. 2. Align the connector of the base Plate and the Cradle. 3. Push down on the cradle over the connector, until a ‘click’ is heard from the cradle. 3. Press down the release button. 2. Pull your Cradle upwards to remove from the Base Plate. 3 Re-fit cover.
BASIC FUNCTIONS Basic Functions Selecting Phone Mode Reject incoming call Once your phone is docked in the cradle, you can select the phone system to recognize the cradle by pressing the ‘Voice recognition button’ until and audible response is heard. 1. The call can be rejected, by pressing the Voice recognition button for greater than 2 seconds. . 456 789 0C End call 1. The call can be ended, by pressing the Voice recognition button for greater than 2 seconds.
BLUETOOTH OPERATION Bluetooth Operation 3. The text ‘Ford Audio’ will appear on your mobile phone device list. This should be selected. Bluetooth Access Code The four-digit access code required for Bluetooth ‘Pairing’ operation is 0000. Note: ‘Ford Audio’, can be personalized by the user, (e.g. The vehicle registration number). ‘Pairing’ Your Phone To The Vehicle 4. Your mobile phone display will now prompt you for the Bluetooth access code. Press the numeric keys 0000 on your phone.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION Telephone Voice Recognition IMPORTANT Making Yourself Clearly Understood Voice control enables you to activate important functions of your telephone system, without the need to operate the controls manually. This enables you to concentrate fully on driving the vehicle, you do not need to divert your eyes from the road ahead in order to check read-outs, and the voice control system feeds back information to you.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION Defined Voice Commands Activating The System The voice control system understands predefined commands, which need to be given exactly word for word. You can prompt the system to speak a selection of these commands by activating the system and giving the command ‘Phone help’ or ‘Telephone help’. Note: For each command below, the term ‘Phone’ or ‘Telephone’ are equally acceptable.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION General Commands Note: The voice control commands you should give are shown inside double pointed brackets >>...<< and the responses by the voice recognition system in single pointed brackets >...<. Activating the user help function The command >>Phone help<< Calls up a list of telephone commands in spoken form. Command not recognised If a command is not recognised by the speech recognition system, it responds with >Sorry<. Please say your command again.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION Numbers such as ten, eleven, twelve etc. are not recognised. To speed up input it is a good idea to group together between three and five digits into a continuous string. However, you can also say each digit individually, or all digits continuously. Starting a dialogue Hold the voice control key in the multi-functional steering wheel pressed in until the acoustic signal is heard. Any audio sources in the vehicle are muted.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION Correcting/Deleting & Cancelling inputs Deleting inputs When you are entering digits into the system, it will repeat back the numbers given, then asks you to continue. You may continue entering digits to complete your number or if you have made a mistake or if the voice control has misunderstood, you may say: >>Delete<< Deletes all digits entered.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION Storing A Telephone Name/Number >>Phone dial number<< command. Telephone numbers, which you dial frequently, can be stored in the Voice Recognition phone directory in conjunction with the contact’s name. If possible, keep names acoustically distinct from one another, for example, “Andrew Royd” and “David Royle” instead of “Mr Royd” and “Mr Royle”. This will improve recognition when you make a call.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION When prompted by the voice control system, speak the name under which you have stored the telephone number you want. The voice control system will understand best the person who made the entries. USING THE VOICE RECOGNITION PHONE DIRECTORY Dialling a telephone number in phone directory The command >>Phone dial name<< Activates the phone number in the directory corresponding to the name tag.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION Dialling/Editing and Deleting from the phone directory You may say one of the following after each name has been read out. Give the command The command >>Dial<<, >>Replay<<, >>Delete<<, >>Edit<<, >>Phone play directory<< or >>Read phone book<< >>Cancel<< or remain silent to advance to the next name Enables you to have all entries in your voice recognition phone directory read out in order.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION phone directory. The names and telephone numbers entered in your Voice Recognition phone directory are independent of the telephone or SIM card memory of your phone. In other words, it is not possible to recall or delete the numbers stored in the telephone itself or on the SIM card by voice input, nor is it possible to store numbers there by voice input.
CONFORMITY Conformity Declaration of Conformity We, the party responsible for compliance, declare under our sole responsibility that the Handset Integration product RX-1C is in conformity with the provisions of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at: http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/ The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.