User Guide Installation Guide
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Table of content Table of content For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 About your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Network Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Enhancements and compatible devices . . . . . . 6 General information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Car kit equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Display SU-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of content Electronic devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Pacemakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Potentially explosive atmospheres . . . . . . . . . 78 Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Emergency calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Make an emergency call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Glossary. . . . . . . . .
For your safety For your safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. OFF MODE NEAR BLASTING Switch your car kit over to off mode where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules. Also remember to switch your mobile phone off if necessary. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance.
About your device About your device Enhancements and compatible devices The car kit described in this guide is approved for use in the EGSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect the privacy and legitimate rights of others. Your device and its enhancements may contain small parts. Keep them out of reach of small children.
General information 1. General information The Nokia 616 car kit is a fully functional car phone. It is designed for the operating convenience of key mobile voice and data services in the vehicle. Nokia has taken special care to accommodate the particular needs of the driver: y Menu functions and messages are easy to read on a separate display unit when it is installed in a convenient location in the vehicle.
Car kit equipment Car kit equipment Your Nokia 616 car kit is made up of several components: 2. Display SU-21 The separate display comes with large, easy-to-read fonts; convenient, user-customizable display positioning; and configurable backlighting, allowing display texts to be easily read. 3. Input device CUW-3 The input device includes the Navi wheel and four keys. It is designed to easily access key telephone functions. Note An HSU-4 car handset can be installed instead of the CUW-3 input device.
Car kit equipment 6. Power cable PCU-4 A set of cables is included for connection to the power supply and the ignition system and to mute the radio. 7. GSM antenna (not included in the sales package) A compatible external GSM antenna is required for connection to the car kit. 8. Stickers The stickers that come with your car kit are important for service and related purposes. Attach sticker to your warranty card. 9.
Display SU-21 Display SU-21 Display indicators The display texts of the car kit and any entries you make are shown on the display. When the car kit is ready for use, the logo of the network operator is shown in the standby display. The following indicators may be shown on the display. If you wish to activate a function using a voice tag, you must call the voice display. From the standby display, press . You may adjust the display illumination to optimize performance.
Display SU-21 Roaming is active. General indicators The network has deactivated the encryption function. Indicates a manual network search. The ringing tone is switched off. Indicates unread text messages. If this indicator is flashing, the memory is full. Indicates a business card is being forwarded. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated. See “Bluetooth wireless technology” on page 59. User profile 1 is in use. See “Select a user profile” on page 66. User profile 2 is in use.
Input device CUW-3 Notification indicators Indicates that an item has been erased. Indicates that your entry is incorrect or not permissible. Confirms a setting or selection made. Input device CUW-3 The function selectors include four keys and a Navi wheel. Depending on the setting selected, you may choose from the following options: Indicates additional information. Indicates a warning or a caution. Your message is being sent (does not indicate that the message has been received).
Input device CUW-3 Navi wheel Turn the Navi wheel to adjust the volume of the ringing tone of an incoming call or the loudspeaker volume during an ongoing call. You can also use the Navi wheel to scroll within a menu or the list of contacts. In the standby display, turn the Navi wheel to the left to activate input of a phone number. If you are in the voice display, turning the Navi wheel to the left scrolls through the voice commands (for example, to select one to be replayed).
Car handset HSU-4 (option, available separately) Car handset HSU-4 (option, available separately) The car handset replaces the CUW-3 input device supplied with the car kit. The handset can be used to make privacy calls and enables you to write and send text messages. The handset consists of the function selectors including four keys and a Navi wheel, the alphanumeric keypad, the microphone, and the earpiece. Function selectors The function selectors are identical to those on the CUW-3 input device.
Car handset HSU-4 (option, available separately) Speed dialing The speed dialing option is a convenient shortcut function that lets you dial a phone number assigned to a number key quickly and easily. To activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the speed dialing option, select Settings > Call settings > Speed dialling. Assign a phone number to a speed dialing key You can assign any phone number in your contacts to a speed dialing key ( to ). Note that the key is reserved for speed dialing your voice mailbox.
Usage modes and first use 2. Usage modes and first use Usage modes The Nokia 616 car kit offers special features, which can be used in the following modes: SIM access mode The car kit can be used with the remote SIM card in a compatible mobile phone that supports the Bluetooth SIM access profile standard. See “Operation in SIM access mode” on page 17. Hands-free mode The car kit operates as a hands-free unit for a compatible mobile phone that supports the Bluetooth hands-free profile standard.
Operation in SIM access mode established using Bluetooth technology is free of charge for the user. Different Bluetooth profile standards are available for the various Bluetooth wireless technology applications, allowing a connection to be established between two compatible devices supporting Bluetooth wireless technology. For further information, see “Bluetooth wireless technology” on page 59. User profiles Two different user profiles can be preset in the car kit.
Operation in SIM access mode mobile phone established using Bluetooth SIM access profile technology remains active until one of the following happens: y The ignition of the car is switched off, automatically switching the car kit off. y The mobile phone is moved out of range and the Bluetooth connection is broken (for example, if you leave the car with the mobile). y You change to another usage mode. y The mobile phone is switched off. y You end the connection in SIM access mode on the mobile phone.
Operation in SIM access mode First use When you switch on the ignition after installation of the car kit or after selecting Restore factory settings?, the car kit automatically switches on. Set the display language and usage mode If you have not assigned a usage mode to the active user profile, you are prompted to select the desired display language to be used in the car kit for the active user profile. When Usage mode is displayed, select Bluetooth phone.
Operation in SIM access mode Enter the PIN code If you are prompted to enter a PIN code, enter the PIN code of the remote SIM card installed in the compatible mobile phone. This appears on the display as ****. Press to confirm. The car kit then asks if you wish to save the PIN code for a later automatic authorization.
Operation in hands-free mode Operation in hands-free mode The menus of the car kit are tailored to the user’s requirements. y Network services and features that the car kit does not support may be utilized using the mobile phone, if supported by the mobile. y Prerequisites for operation You are using a compatible mobile phone that supports the Bluetooth hands-free profile standard. y The compatible mobile phone is paired with the car kit for use in Bluetooth hands-free mode.
Operation in hands-free mode First use When you switch on the ignition after installation of the car kit or after selecting Restore factory settings?, the car kit automatically switches on. Set the display language and usage mode If you have not assigned a usage mode to the active user profile, you are prompted to select the desired display language to be used in the car kit for the active user profile. When Usage mode is displayed, select Bluetooth phone.
Operation in car SIM mode Operation in car SIM mode Prerequisites for operation An external GSM antenna is connected to the car kit. y A SIM card is inserted in the car kit. y Note If you are using a dual SIM card or a twin card, you may find that only one of the devices can be logged in. Depending on your network provider, you may need to switch off the other device to avoid disturbances in operation. Please observe the information provided by your network operator.
Operation in car SIM mode X Before installing the SIM card, make sure that the car kit is switched off. X Gently press the catch on the radio unit casing (1) to open, and lift the cover (2). X X Carefully insert the SIM card into the holder (5). Make sure that the SIM card is inserted properly and that the golden contact area on the card is facing you. X Push the SIM card holder down into its original position. To lock it into place, slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Operation in car SIM mode Note If these codes are not supplied with your car SIM card, please contact your service provider. Download contact entries from the car SIM card The car kit asks if you wish to copy the contact entries stored on the car SIM card to the car kit memory of the active user profile if no contact entries are stored in the car kit memory.
Overview of key features 3. Overview of key features The features sketched here are described only briefly. For more detailed information, see the cross references cited. Switch on the car kit Your car kit is connected to the ignition system, so that turning the ignition on automatically switches your car kit on. If you have not configured an active user profile, see “Usage modes and first use” on page 16.
Incoming call Download contact entries If a compatible mobile phone is connected with the car kit, you can download the contact entries from the mobile to the car kit using Download contacts in the User data menu. Note This feature is important because you do not have direct access to the contact entries stored on a car SIM card inserted in the car kit. To access these numbers, you must copy them into the car kit memory. If you are using a car SIM card, you must select a mobile phone for the download.
Incoming call Call waiting If Call waiting (network service) is activated, you are notified of any incoming call while you have another call in progress. This feature allows you to accept this call. To accept an incoming call while you are engaged in an active call: X Press . The first call is placed on hold. X Press to switch between the active call and the call on hold. The other call is placed on hold. X Press to end a currently active call and return to the call on hold.
Incoming call X During a call, press . X Scroll to Send DTMF, and press to select this option. X Scroll right to access the contacts in order to select a string of numbers that have been predefined and saved. X Scroll left to enter a string of numbers. X Press to select the desired option. X If you have accessed the contact entries, scroll to the defined string, and press to select it.
Call functions Call functions Various call functions are available depending on the usage mode selected. Dial from the contacts (name search) You can call a number simply by selecting a name from the contact entries: X With the display in standby, scroll right to the desired letter of the alphabet in the contacts, and press to select the letter. X Select the second and further characters in the same way. X Press and hold or press to view the list of names beginning with the selected characters.
Call functions X Say the voice tag belonging to the desired number loudly and clearly. To indicate that it has recognized the voice tag, your car kit plays back the voice tag as recorded and then automatically dials the number assigned to it 1.5 seconds later. Redial To redial a number you have recently dialed, you can view a list of the numbers that you have last called: X With the display in standby, press to view the list of last-dialed numbers. X Scroll to the desired number, and press to select it.
Messages Note With the display in standby, press and hold your voice mailbox direct. to dial Note If you are using the HSU-4 car handset (option), press and hold to dial your voice mailbox direct. For further information, see “Voice mailbox” on page 51. Messages To use these features, you must make some necessary settings. For further information, see “Message settings” on page 39. Information on additional features is set out in “Messages” on page 37.
The menu 4. The menu The Nokia 616 car kit offers you an extensive range of functions, which are grouped in menus. The menu structure may vary depending on the usage mode selected. List of menu functions The following two lists set out the menu items in the order they are called up in the car kit: SIM access mode and car SIM mode Hands-free mode Access a menu function To access the menu from the standby display, press .
List of menu functions ■ Messages (page 37) Create message* Send Clear text Use template Save as template Inbox Call Reply Forward Save as template Delete Copy to phone Sent messages* Open Details Delete Message settings Message centre number Reply via same centre View templates Send Delete Create message Reply ■ Call regist.
List of menu functions ■ Settings cont. (page 46) Call waiting Activate Cancel Check status Speed dialling* On Off Phone settings Language Backlight settings Cell info display On Off Network selection Automatic Manual Power down timer Voice mailbox Listen to voice messages Voice mailbox number GPRS modem Security settings PIN code request Change PIN code Closed user group Default On Off Fixed dialling On Off Number list ■ Settings cont.
List of menu functions ■ Bluetooth (page 59) View active devices View paired devices Create connection Delete pairing Request authorisation Edit Bluetooth name Bluetooth name (Car kit) Allow second connection Visibility ■ Bluetooth (page 59) View active devices View paired devices Delete pairing Request authorisation Edit Bluetooth name Bluetooth name (Car kit) Visibility ■ User data (page 64) ■ User data (page 64) Download contacts Download contacts Change to use
Menu functions 5. Menu functions The Nokia 616 car kit can be used in different modes. The menu functions that are available depend on the usage mode selected. Indicators are provided to show you which modes support the individual menu functions. For further information, see “Mode indicators” on page 16. Messages You can receive and read short text messages on your car kit and write (only if using the HSU-4 car handset available as an option), send, and save text messages.
Messages X X X X X X Or Scroll right to the desired letter of the alphabet in the contacts, and press to select the letter. Select the second and further characters in the same way. Press and hold to view the list of names beginning with the selected character sequence. Press to select the desired name. Press to Send the message. Follow the instructions on the display. Clear text This feature lets you clear the entered text messages. X Scroll to Clear text and press to select the option.
Messages X Scroll to the Messages menu, and press to open it. X Scroll to the Inbox option, and press to view the list of messages. X Scroll to the desired message, and press to read it. X Scroll to browse through the message or to display the message itself, the sender or sender’s phone number, and the date and time the message was received. Your car kit comes with a number of options for handling the message selected. X Press . X Scroll to the desired option, and press to select it.
Messages Message center number You receive this number from your service provider. Note This option saves the phone number of the message center, which you need to send text messages. Reply using same message center (network service) Replies to short messages are typically handled by the SMS center to which the sender subscribes. Reply via same centre allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply using your message center.
Messages Send X Scroll to Send, and press to select the option. X Select the phone number of the recipient from the contacts, or enter the desired number. X To send the template, press . Delete Use this option to erase any templates that you have taken from text messages sent to you and then saved. X Scroll to Delete, and press to select the option.
Call register Save a business card This option saves a business card in the car kit memory. If a wireless Bluetooth SIM access profile connection is established to your mobile phone, the business card is automatically forwarded to the mobile phone. Forward You can forward a business card or calendar item that you have received to a compatible device using Bluetooth wireless technology or as a text message. To forward a business card or calendar item: X Press to confirm receipt of the message.
Contacts Missed calls To view a list of up to 10 of the latest registered calls: X With the display in standby, press to access the menu. X Scroll to the Call regist. menu, and press to open it. X Scroll to Missed calls, and press to view the list. X Scroll through the list. X Press and hold to return to the standby display. Received calls To view a list of up to 10 registered numbers of the latest calls you have received: X With the display in standby, press to access the menu.
Contacts Search for names and numbers Delete contact entries You can access the list of names and phone numbers quickly from the standby display: X Scroll right to the first letter of the desired name, and press to select it. X You can now view all the names stored in your contacts list that start with the letter selected. They are listed in alphabetical order. X Scroll to the desired name in the list. X To make a call to this person, press . X To cancel dialing or to end the call, press .
Tone settings Tone settings X X X X You can choose the desired ringing tone for incoming calls, change the volume, and switch warning tones on or off as desired. With the display in standby, press to access the menu. Scroll to the Tones menu, and press to open it. Scroll to the desired option, and press to select it. Follow the instructions on the display. Ringing volume This option sets the loudspeaker volume for an incoming call.
Settings Settings Call settings You may customize a number of the settings in your car kit. In hands-free mode, the settings are primarily dependent on the settings made in the mobile phone. For further information, see the user guide applicable for the compatible mobile phone you are using. Set the time and date X X X X X X X 46 With the display in standby, press to access the menu. Scroll to the Settings menu, and press to open it. Scroll to Time settings, and press to select this item.
Settings Call divert (network service) With Call divert you can direct your incoming calls to another number (for example, to your voice mailbox number). For details, contact your service provider. Your car kit offers you a wide variety of options to choose from: y Divert all voice calls This option diverts all incoming voice calls. y Divert if busy This option diverts voice calls when your number is busy or when you refuse an incoming call.
Settings Automatic answer Call waiting (network service) This feature causes any incoming call to be automatically answered after the first ring whenever your car kit is on and off mode is not active. You can switch this feature on or off as desired. For further information, see “Off mode” on page 5. If the Call waiting feature is activated, you are notified of any incoming call while you have another call in progress. This feature allows you to accept this call.
Settings X Press hold. end a currently active call and return to the call on Phone settings This option lets you make the following settings in your car kit. In hands-free mode, most of the phone settings must be made in the mobile phone you are using. Language Display backlighting You can adjust the brightness of the display backlighting for better viewing comfort. To adjust the backlighting: X With the display in standby, press to access the menu. X Scroll to the Settings menu, and press to open it.
Settings Network selection The cellular network to which your car kit may be connected can be selected manually or automatically. y Automatic Your car kit automatically selects a suitable available cellular network in the area. y Manual You can view a list of available cellular networks and select any network that has a roaming agreement with your home network operator. The car kit stays in manual mode until the automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is inserted into the phone.
Settings Voice mailbox Enter your voice mailbox number Your service provider may offer you a voice mailbox service, which you have to install before you can receive voice messages. To access this mailbox, you may need to save the number to your car kit. Your service provider will give you further information on this service and let you know the number of your voice mailbox. The voice mailbox features are available for the active device that is currently accessing the SIM card data.
Settings y The settings required to use GPRS applications must be saved to your car kit. To set up a GPRS access point: X With the display in standby, press to access the menu. X Scroll to the Settings menu, and press to open it. X Scroll to GPRS modem, and press to select this item. X To set up a new GPRS access point or to change an existing one, press again. X Press to open the option Edit access point?, and enter the alphanumeric characters of the GPRS access point using the Navi wheel text editor.
Settings Default The settings made by your service provider are active. y On The closed user group service is active. y Off The closed user group service is deactivated. On The fixed dialing numbers feature is active. y y Fixed dialing numbers for car SIM card You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if this function is supported by your car SIM card. To save and edit the numbers on this list, you need the PIN2 code.
Voice tags the service technician, who installs your car kit, for professional assistance. To make the desired setting: X With the display in standby, press to access the menu. X Scroll to the Settings menu, and press to open it. X Scroll to Equaliser settings, and press to select this item. X Scroll to Loudspeaker or Radio loudsp., and press to select the desired option. Restore factory settings You can reset all of the menu settings to the original factory settings.
Voice tags Voice dialing You can assign Voice tags to phone numbers and your car kit automatically attempts to dial the number when it recognizes the tag. Record a new voice tag This option lets you record a new voice tag, assign it to a phone number, and save it in the car kit memory. You may save up to 12 voice tags with the related numbers per user profile in your car kit. A voice tag can be any spoken word (or words) such as the name of a person.
Voice tags Voice dial a number voice dialing. To make a call using a voice tag, you must end the application using the GPRS connection. Voice commands To voice dial a number: X Press . Speak now is displayed. X Say the voice tag belonging to the desired number loudly and clearly. Your car kit plays back the voice tag and automatically dials the number assigned to it 1.5 seconds later. X To cancel voice dialing, press .
Voice tags information, see “Search for devices that support Bluetooth technology” on page 66. Record voice commands This option allows you to record a voice command (one or more words acting as a spoken command) and assign it to a function in the list of voice commands. X With the display in standby, press to access the menu. X Scroll to the Voice menu, and press to open it. X Scroll to Voice commands, and press to select this item. X Scroll to New voice command, and press to view the list.
Recorder Recorder Record The tape recorder feature allows you to record pieces of speech, sounds, or an active phone call. This is especially useful if you need to note information during a call. For example, you can record a name or a number to be written down later. This option allows pieces of speech to be recorded and automatically saves the recording. You can also use this feature during a call in progress. X Press and hold to begin recording during a phone call. X To end the recording, press .
Delete a voice command Note Bluetooth wireless technology You can easily play back your recordings using a voice command. Say the voice command, and your car kit begins with the last recording made. Press to skip to the next recording. Different Bluetooth functions are available depending on the usage mode selected. Note To use this shortcut, you must assign a voice command to this function in your car kit. For further information, see “Voice commands” on page 56.
Bluetooth wireless technology successfully paired, you do not need to repeat this procedure when establishing further Bluetooth wireless connections between the devices. However, you can delete a device from the list of paired devices. If you wish to establish a Bluetooth wireless connection to this device again later, you must pair it with the car kit. To ensure interoperability with the devices from different manufacturers, the Bluetooth standard defines so-called profiles for many applications.
Bluetooth wireless technology This option allows you to pair with a compatible mobile phone supporting Bluetooth SIM access profile technology that generates a random 16-character numeric passcode during pairing. This passcode can then be entered on the car kit. Note The wireless connection using Bluetooth SIM access profile technology meets high security requirements.
Bluetooth wireless technology This function calls up a list of all paired devices with Bluetooth technology. The last pairing is listed at the top. Some of the options below may be available depending on the status of the device or the connection. Create connection This option establishes a wireless connection to a paired device with Bluetooth technology. This option is not available in hands-free mode. Delete pairing This option removes a device from the list of paired devices with Bluetooth technology.
Bluetooth wireless technology For further information, see “Pairing” on page 60. Note A wireless headset with Bluetooth technology can only be found by the car kit if there is no active Bluetooth wireless connection from the wireless headset to another compatible device supporting Bluetooth technology. Therefore, to switch over to a wireless headset with Bluetooth technology, you may need to break an existing Bluetooth wireless connection (for example, to a mobile phone).
User data Allow a second Bluetooth connection X This setting is required if your car kit is to be visible for other devices with Bluetooth technology while it is being used in an existing Bluetooth SIM access profile wireless connection to a compatible mobile phone.
User data Download contacts You can use this feature to copy contact entries from the car SIM card inserted in the car kit or from a compatible mobile phone supporting Bluetooth wireless technology to the car kit memory. Note Some mobile phones that support SIM access mode or hands-free mode may not support this feature. Note Many phones with the Symbian operating system require an additional application to be installed in order to download contacts.
User data Car SIM card X Press to copy the contacts from the car SIM card inserted in the radio unit to the car kit memory. Search for devices that support Bluetooth technology X Scroll to Search for Bluetooth devs., and press to select it if you wish to carry out the download from a device that is not paired with the car kit. Select a user profile You may save two user profiles in your car kit to be used as desired.
User data The following options are available for selection: y Usage mode y Active usage mode y Download settings X Scroll to the desired option, and press to select it. Select a usage mode Note An active user profile always has a SIM card assigned to it. When personalising user profile 1 or 2 for the first time, observe the information set out in “First use” on page 19. X With the display in standby, press to access the menu.
User data Active usage mode This option lets you view the name of the compatible mobile phone whose remote SIM card is assigned to the active user profile. Download settings You can copy contact data from any compatible mobile phone that supports Bluetooth wireless technology to your car kit. Your car kit offers you three convenient options: y SIM and phone mem. This default setting lets you copy both the contact data from the mobile phone SIM card and from the phone memory to the car kit memory.
Data transmission 6. Data transmission Reference information GPRS (general packet radio service) Note GPRS is a technology that allows the car kit to send and receive data over the mobile network (network service). GPRS is a data bearer that enables wireless access to data networks such as the Internet. To use GPRS technology, you must subscribe to the GPRS service. For details on the availability of and subscription to the GPRS service, contact your network operator or service provider.
Reference information Handovers As the car kit user moves from one network cell to another, the signal strength of the channel drops and the cellular telephone exchange may hand the user over to a different cell and frequency where the signal is stronger. A cell handover may also occur when the user is stationary due to varying cellular traffic loads. Such handovers may cause delays. Dead spots and dropouts Dead spots are areas where radio signals cannot be received.
Installation 7. Installation Your Nokia 616 car kit The Nokia 616 car kit is designed for installation in motor vehicles. The sales package contains a convenient, hands-free feature that allows you to make calls without holding the phone to your ear, a separate input device for ease of use, and an easy-to-read display. Only qualified personnel should service the device, or install the device in a vehicle.
Safety information Safety information Note y y y y y y 72 The basic safety guidelines set out below are to be observed when installing the car kit. Note that the instructions in this installation guide are general guidelines that apply for the installation of the car kit in an automobile. However, due to the wide variety of car types and models available on the market, this guide cannot consider the individual technical requirements relevant for any particular vehicle.
Mounting Mounting Scope of Supply 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Radio unit RV-1 Display SU-21 Input device CUW-3 Loudspeaker SP-2 Microphone MP-2 Power cable PCU-4 GSM antenna (not included) Stickers Car handset HSU-4 (not included) Radio unit RV-1 (1) Nokia 616 car kit equipment We recommend that you mount the radio unit RV-1 at a less visible position in the car interior. However, mount the unit to permit easy access to the SIM card so that it can be changed if necessary.
Mounting Note When installing the radio unit, mount the bracket in such a way that the unit slides into place towards the front of the car or is mounted sideways. Otherwise the unit may break loose and cause injury or damage if you have an accident.
Mounting Microphone MP-2 (5) Note Use of any other microphone than the microphone supplied with the car kit (MP-2) may impact the transmission quality. Mount the hands-free microphone approximately 30 centimeters from the user’s head, and position it so that it points toward the user’s mouth. Experience has shown that the best locations are near the rearview mirror or to the left of the sun visor. The microphone must not interfere with the control or operation of the vehicle.
Equaliser settings Car handset HSU-4 (9) Mount the handset (not included in the sales package) in a suitable location where it is easily accessible for the user. Remember that all equipment must be mounted so that it does not interfere with the operation of the vehicle. The best location to mount the handset is horizontally on the console between the driver’s and front passenger’s seats.
Care and maintenance 8. Care and maintenance Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to protect your warranty coverage. y Keep the car kit dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. y Do not use or store the car kit in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged.
Important safety information 9. Important safety information Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your car kit when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your car kit.
Emergency calls Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
Technical Data 10. Technical Data Battery voltage 12.6 V (10.8–16 V) Negative potential to ground (GND). Current consumption 1.5 A maximum (off mode: 1 mA) Transmitting power EGSM 900: 3.2 mW–2 W DCS 1800: 1.0 mW–1 W Power cable PCU-4 80 Power cable wiring 1. +12 V, car battery +, red 2. Ground, car battery -, black 3. Car radio mute, yellow 4. Car ignition sense, blue 5. 2 A fuse 6.
Glossary 11. Glossary provider. For further information, see “GPRS (general packet radio service)” on page 69. Bluetooth SIM access profile SIM access profile is an international Bluetooth standard that allows wireless access to the remote SIM card of a compatible mobile phone using Bluetooth technology. GSM GSM (global system for mobile communication) is the technical standard for mobile radio networks.
Glossary The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card. If you lose the code or it has not been provided with the SIM card, contact your network operator. Remote SIM card The remote SIM card is inserted in the SIM card reader of the compatible mobile phone connected to the car kit over a Bluetooth SIM access profile wireless connection. SIM card The SIM (subscriber identity module) card contains all the information the cellular network needs to identify the network user.