CC 9060 Smart Index Introductory information 1. General 2. Security guidelines Installation of the hands-free car kit 3. Scope of supply 4. Positioning and mounting 5. Connections on the electronics box 6. Installation of the loudspeaker switch box AC 5120 7. Installation instructions for the fuses Operating guidelines 8. Using the hands-free car kit for the first time 9. Handling possibilities 10. Voice control 11. Handling via Touch screen 12. Establishing a Bluetooth® connection 13. Menu navigation 14.
Introductory information 1. General Dear customer, Congratulation on purchasing a BURY hands-free car kit. You have chosen a high quality product that is extremely easy to use. All aspects of BURY production through to sales and service are subject to strict quality management according to DIN EN ISO 9001. All BURY hands-free car kits meet CE and e1 security standards. Furthermore, we provide a two-year warranty on all components.
Position, volume Install the components of the device in the vehicle so that your field of vision is not impaired and the components are not mounted in the impact zone of the passenger compartment or in the airbag inflation zones. The removal of coverings (with and without airbags) or components of the dashboard requires – in some cases – special tools and special knowledge. Intended use We shall not be liable for damages or malfunctions due to improper use of the hands-free system.
Installation of the hands-free car kit 3.
The hands-free car kit (HFCK) is supplied with different combinations of components, depending on the sales regions (countries). The operating manual refers to all versions.
Installation of the hands-free car kit 4. Positioning and mounting Step 1: First of all, please choose the most convenient position for the monitor and the holder in your vehicle by attaching the monitor / hook-and-loop fastener to the pad and checking different positions in the vehicle. After having found a suitable position for the monitor in the vehicle you can mount / attach the holder accordingly. Please use a cleaning cloth for degreasing the surfaces you want to attach the holder to.
Example of installation: 1 5 2 3 6 4
Installation of the hands-free car kit Step 2: Depending on the vehicle type and its equipment (e.g. airbags), it is reasonable to install the microphone either at the A-pillar, at the sun shield or at the roof interior. For details about the equipment features please refer to the vehicle documents. Step 3: Please lay the cables in a way that they do not lie/hang unsecured in the vehicle and that they may not influence the conducting of the vehicle.
5. Connections on the electronics box With the combinations of the product versions, different electronic boxes can be used. These differ in terms of the arrangement and number of the connections and in terms of their dimensions. Box 1 is eventually going to be completely replaced by Box 2. The additional components of the hands-free car kit are connected to the electronics box.
Installation of the hands-free car kit 1 - Power supply Version 1: Refer to the separate chapter: Installation of the audio switch box AC 5120 Note: XXIf the DIN ISO plug of the AC 5120 does not fit in your vehicle, numerous adapters are available from dealers. Version 2 and 3: The power supply of the hands-free car kit is established via a 4-core cable (no. 6).
4 - Voice output of the hands-free car kit Version 1: Refer to separate chapter: Installation of the audio switch box AC 5120 Version 2: Connect the external loudspeaker here if you do not want to or are not able to make use of the vehicle’s own sound system. When installing the loudspeaker, make sure it is positioned the correct distance from the microphone. Version 3: With version 3, this connection remains unused. Please refer to the description for connection 8.
8 - Internal loudspeaker switch box The cable provided serves the purpose of transferring the voice output to one of the loudspeakers in the car. In the best case scenario, this speaker should be on the passenger side of the vehicle in order to provide sufficient distance from the microphone and to prevent possible echoes from occurring. The jack plug (no. 4) remains unused during the use of the internal loudspeaker switch box.
6. Installation of the loudspeaker switch box AC 5120 With the AC 5120 speaker switch box, you get the possibility of being able to mute the feedback of your car radio / CD player etc. and to transfer the voice output of your conversation partner during a telephone call to your vehicle’s speakers. This means that the installation of additional speakers isn‘t required. If your radio has a mute function, then the vehicle speakers are turned onto mute using the radio.
Installation of the hands-free car kit Now disconnect the (a) and/or the (b) loudspeaker connector from the speaker socket on the radio at the back. Connect this connector with the suitable socket (3) on the AC 5120. Now connect the plug (4) with the radio. Depending on the switcher position (5), the voice of your conversation partner will be fed back through either the front right speaker, the front left speaker, or through both of the front loudspeakers.
Different connections of the ISO plug on the radio The layout of the pins on the ISO plug used in a car depends on the type of car. Before using the switch box, you should make sure that the connections are correct in order to prevent possible damage to the device. Configuration I If the assignment of pin 7 of the ISO plug is connected to the DC Power Supply, and pin 4 is connected to the ignition, you should check if the connection looks like the connection presented on the drawing below.
Installation of the hands-free car kit 16 In the operating manual of the radio device, you can find the pin assignment for the “mute” signal. This signal can occur on one of three cables marked with “mute1”, “mute2”, or “mute3”. mute 1 radio device mute 2 mute (yellow) Switch box mute 3 Connect the yellow “mute” cable to the switch box using the correct cable from the car radio: “mute 1”, “mute 2” or “mute3”.
7. Installation instructions for the fuses If you install the hands-free kit without the AC 5120 switch box then the power supply must be secured with a fuse in the way described below. Please cut through the red, the black and the blue cable by means of a wire cutter or scissors. Now insert the two endings of the red cable resulting from the cut into one of the binders, then close it. If you hear two clicking noises, the clamp snapped in properly.
Operating guidelines 8. Using the hands-free car kit for the first time After power supply of the hands free car kit (HFCK) is sucessful connected, the HFCK is activated when you have started the vehicle. After this, you have to select the menu language if several are available for you to select. Regional differences may occur in this context. If the HFCK is only equipped with one language then this should load automatically.
and activated voice recognition for instance, the HFCK will start the voice control system automatically. The HFCK signals that it is ready to receive a command by emitting an acoustic signal. If you aren’t sure of the right command to use, then simply state „HELP / WHAT CAN I SAY“. The HFCK will then read out the commands available for the particular menu in which you currently find yourself.
Operating guidelines 20 11. Handling via Touch screen The display is divided up into several zones. In almost all of the menus you can find symbols on the left and the right with which you are able to initialise functions directly or browse through in the menu. In the centre of the display you nearly always find two lines of text with menu items which you can also select by pressing them briefly.
Note: XXThe telephone book on your mobile phone is generally synchronised by the hands-free car kit at regular intervals. For the duration of this short moment, the voice control will not be available to you and you will receive a corresponding message. If it is not possible to establish a connection, please check and update the software release (firmware) of your mobile phone or of the HFCK. You will find an overview dealing with this subject on the Internet at www.bury.com.
Operating guidelines 22 13. Menu navigation Here you will find all menus which are necessary for the operation and configuration of the system. These can be selected through the touch screen or using voice control. You are also able to select additional frequently used commands via voice control which otherwise first appear later in the menu tree. These are as follows: „DIAL JOE BLOGGS“, „READ NEW TEXT MESSAGE“ and „READ NEW EMAILS“. You can find explanations of these in the corresponding chapters.
numbers of the actual telephone number (wait a moment so that the HFCK can repeat the entry). When you have entered the last number block of the telephone number, you can check the complete telephone number once again with the voice command „PLAYBACK“. Here are some more commands: Delete all The complete entry will be deleted, or the previous entry. Delete last The last digit is deleted. Dial Delete group A telephone connection is being established. The last number block will be deleted.
Operating guidelines 24 Fast search Get details Here you can search for entries through a letter field. Read out the first letters of the first name and surname (depending on the sort sequence) which you want to find. The first entries with this letter will then be displayed. Under „GET DETAILS“ you will find if necessary all telephone numbers listed under this entry.
In all the HFCK can store 150 voice commands. This voice command (voice tag) is valid for all numbers which are allocated to this name. A corresponding inquiry follows about which of these numbers you want to call. Note: XXIn order to make voice recognition easier for the HFCK, please do not use voice commands for your voice commands (voice tags) which are also used by the HFCK. Redial Redial The number which was last selected can be selected once again.
Operating guidelines 26 If you activate the music function via the touch screen, an interface appears in the display with which you can change the volume level and either play back, stop or skip music tracks. The following functions are available for playing and are shown on the display: | | || Back (title by title) Skip (title by title) Pause Play You can adjust the volume level using the plus or minus key.
Settings In this menu point, you can configure the HFCK through five further submenus. Bluetooth In the Phone list, the telephones are listed which have already been successfully connected with the HFCK via Bluetooth®. The list is able to hold a maximum of ten telephones. If an additional telephone is connected then the oldest entry is deleted. Here, every telephone can be connected, disconnected, deleted or set as the standard.
Operating guidelines 28 Speaker adaptation Decription Audio Disable DSP Phone DSP Device DSP Echo suppression Ringtones Play Select The HFCK works in general independent from the speaker, that means it can immediately be operated without a ‚voice training‘. Then user training is only needed if you speak a strong dialect. The HFCK reads twenty terms aloud to you which you have to repeat so that the system can ‚get used to‘ your voice.
The volume level for the voice feedback and the selected ring tone can be set in an additional sub menu. Available as voice commands are „LOUDER“, „LESS“, „MAXIMUM“, „MINIMUM“ and „ACCEPT“. Volume Speech Rington Display This menu point makes it possible for you to adjust the display in a range of different ways. In order to avoid the blinding effect especially when driving at night, you can activate the Sleep mode. This causes the display to shut off after either 15, 30 or 60 seconds.
Operating guidelines 30 Device Device Call answering Language In the Call answering menu item, you can make the settings concerning the answering of calls, the menu languages, the telephone book options, for the system itself, and for the willingness to answer calls. With the call answering function you can specify as to whether you want to answer an incoming call manually via the touchscreen, by voice command, or automatically.
You can also import the telephone book manually here once more, if, for example, you saved a new telephone number / contact in your mobile phone during a Bluetooth® with the HFCK. Under the System heading, you receive information about the software and hardware installed in the HFCK under Version info. If a new item of firmware should become available for the HFCK, then under the menu item Software update and using the BURY Update Suite, you are able to update the HFCK.
Bedienungsanleitung 14. Accepting, making, ending calls You will be alerted of an incoming call via the voice output and the ring tone. Your vehicle‘s sound system will switch onto mute. If the caller sends their telephone number with the call, this will be shown in the display unless the number is saved in your phone. If an entry for the number is saved in your phone, then the name of the caller will be read out. If the caller hides their number, this will be indicated in the display.
If you receive another call during an active telephone call, this will be indicated to you both acoustically and visually. If you press down briefly in the centre of the HFCK’s display, a sub menu will appear. You can then switch over to the private mode, and you are able to accept or decline a second call on your mobile phone, stop a conversation or initialise functions such as conference calling.
Further Information 15. Service In case of general or technical queries, suggestions and comments, please do not hesitate to contact our team at any time: BURY GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Koch-Straße 1-7 32584 Löhne Hotline: +49(0)180 5 - 842 468* Faxline: +49(0)180 5 - 842 329* * 0.14 €/min. Deutsche Telekom AG landline E-Mail: hotline@bury.com Service desk: In case of complaints, please return the product directly to our service desk: BURY GmbH & Co.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement United States This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 the device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.