Scosche BT1000 Bluetooth Carkit User Manual

Scosche Industries Inc Bluetooth Carkit

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(1) Speaker box(2) Remote control(3) Microphone(4) Power connections(5) Hardware bag(6) Instruction manualBT1000HANDS-FREE BLUETOOTH® CAR KIT  WITH SPEAKER BOX©2009 SCOSCHE INDUSTRIES, INC. 300BT1000   8/09PARTS INCLUDEDTRANSFERRINg A mOBILE PHONE’S PHONEBOOK TO THE BT1000With the BT1000 and mobile phone connected, press the “V-” for 3 seconds or until the blue LED indictor comes on. The BT1000 will announce “Loading Phonebook. Please wait”. The unit will continue to announce “Please wait” every 30 seconds until the process is complete. When the phone transfer is complete the BT1000 will announce “Contacts Saved” and the amount of SIM and phone memory remaining. If the memory is depleted the BT1000 will prompt “Phonebook Full”. If the phonebook transfer is unsuccessful the unit will announce “Loading Phonebook Failed”. Make sure your mobile phone supports the transfer function. The BT1000 will store a maximum of 1000 phone numbers OPERATION (cont’d)REmOVINg PHONEBOOK ENTRIESIn standby mode, press and hold the “V+” and “V-” buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds. The BT1000 will announce “Phonebook Deleted” and the entire phonebook will be de-leted from the unit’s memory. TURNINg ON/OFF THE TEXT-TO-SPEECH FUNCTIONIn standby mode, press and hold the “V+” button for 6 seconds. “Voice Prompt On” or “Voice Prompt Off” will be announced to denote the unit’s current status.RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINgSTo restore the BT1000 to its original setting, press and hold the “V+” and “V-” buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds until the blue LED flashes rapidly. Press and hold the “V+” and “V-” buttons simultaneously for 3 more seconds to power off the unit automatically. When the process is complete the BT1000 will announce “Set Factory Default Complete”.Scosche Industries Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from purchase. This Scosche product is sold with the understanding that the purchaser has independently determined the suitability of this product. This warranty is offered to the original purchaser of the product only. This warranty does not cover the product if physically damaged, subject to negligence or misuse, abuse, alteration, accident, or an act of GOD. This warranty does not apply to product which has water or physically damaged by accident or which has been misused, disassembled or altered.The original dated sales slip or proof of purchase will establish warranty eligibility. If the product should prove defective within the warranty period, return the product with proof of purchase to Scosche Industries Inc. Scosche, at its option, will replace or repair the product free of charge and return the product postage paid. In no event shall Scosche Industries, Inc. be responsible for claims beyond the replacement value of the defective product, or in any way be liable or responsible for consequential or incidental  damages.  No  express  warranties  and  no  implied warranties, whether for fitness or  any particular use or otherwise, except as set forth above (which is made expressly in lieu of all other warranties) shall apply to products sold by Scosche. Scosche Industries cannot be held responsible for discrepancies/inconsistencies that may occur due to automotive manufacturing changes or option.LIMITED WARRANTYFCC STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  rules. These limits  are designed  to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency energy and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user’s authority to operate the device.FCC ID: IKQBT1000This Category II radio communication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310 for RX Siren.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 for TX remote control. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.8Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
1.  Primary mic location2.  Alternate mic location3.  Remote control location4.  Speaker box locationINSTALLATION CAUTIONS & WARNINgS:BEFORE BEGINNING, check all vehicle manufacturer cautions and warnings regarding electrical service (AIR BAGS, ABS BRAKES, ENGINE/BODY COMPUTER AND BATTERY).PLAN OUT YOUR INSTALLATION.  You should pre-determine the location of the microphone, remote control andspeaker box.  This will save time and ease the installation process.USE A VOLT/OHM METER: We recommend the use of a LED style test light or Volt/Ohm meter to test and locate all connections.  Test lights could possibly damage a vehicle’s computer system or cause an airbag to deploy.DO NOT ROUTE ANY WIRING THAT MAY BECOME ENTANGLED with the brake/gas pedals, steering column, or any other moving parts in the vehicle.2INSTALLATION OVERVIEWFIgURE 17OPERATIONmAKINg A CALLCalls may be initiated from your mobile phone or directly from the BT1000 using voice-dial commands. Note: Voice-dial feature must be supported by your mobile phone.mAKINg CALLS FROm yOUR mOBILE PHONEDial directly from your mobile phone. The call is automatically connected to the BT1000.RECEIVINg A CALLThe BT1000 will signal an incoming call with the announcement “Call from (Name or Number)”. Press the MFB once on the BT1000 to answer the call.ENDINg A CALLDuring the call press the MFB to end the call. The BT1000 will announce “End call”.REJECTINg A CALLTo reject an incoming call press and hold the MFB for 3 seconds The BT1000 will  announce “Reject call Successful”.mAKINg A CALL USINg VOICE DIALNote: Make sure your mobile phone is voice-dial enabled. In Standby mode, short press the MFB. When you hear a beep, say the voice tag. Important: Make sure to record a voice tag before using the voice-dial function. This function is only applicable to mobile phones with Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile. Functionality varies depending on the mobile phone model. Please refer to your mobile phone’s user guide for additional information.LAST NUmBER RE-DIALINgPress the “MFB” button twice to re-dialing the last number; The car kit announced” Redialing”.TRANSFERRINg CALLSSpeakerphone to Mobile Phone - During a call, Short press “V+” and “V-” button and the call is routed to your mobile phone.Mobile Phone to Speakerphone - Press the “MFB” button once and the call is routed back to your mobile phone.ADJUSTINg THE VOLUmE (ACTIVE CALL)To Increase: Press the volume button “V+” to increase the volume by one level. Repeat until desired level is reached. To Decrease: Press the volume button “V-” to decrease the volume by one level. Repeat until desired level is reached. TEXT-TO-SPEECH VOLUmE (BT1000 CALLER ID ANNOUNCE)To Increase:  In standby mode press the volume button “V+” to increase the volume by one level. Repeat until desired level is reached. To Decrease: In standby mode press the volume button “V-” to decrease the volume by one level. Repeat until desired level is reached.ANSWERINg OR REJECTINg A SECOND CALLTo Answer: During a call with a second incoming call, short press the MFB to answer the second call and put the first call on hold. To Reject: During a call with a second incoming call, press the MFB for 3 seconds to reject the second call.SWAPPINg CALLS1.  During a three-way call, press the MFB for 3 seconds to swap the call.2.  During a three-way call, short press the MFB to end the current call and automatically    switch to one of the other calls.TEXT-TO-SPEECH LANgUAgE OPTIONSPress and hold the “V+” button for 3 seconds and the BT1000 will announce “Select  language”. Repeat the process to select the desired language in the following order:  English, French, Italian, German & Spanish.
TURNINg ON/OFFON: The BT1000 will switch on automatically when the ignition key is turned. Wait until you hear “Power on” and the blue LED indicator light is on for 3 seconds. To turn on/off manually press & hold MFB for 3 seconds. Press the “MFB” button for 3 seconds if you have turned the ignition key. Until you hear “power on” and the Blue LED indicator light 3secs.OFF: The BT1000 will turn off automatically when the ignition is off. Press the “MFB” button for 3 seconds if you have turned the ignition key. Until you hear “power off”.mANUAL PAIRINg1.  Power off the BT1000.2.  Press and hold the Multi-function Button (MFB) for 6 seconds until you hear the announcement “Power on” followed by the announcement “Pairing phone - please place your phone in pairing mode and enter PIN code “0000”. The blue LED will flash every (1) second.3.  Activate the Bluetooth feature from your phone’s menu. The phone will search all Bluetooth devices within 10 meters (30 ft.) and display them as a list.4.  Select “BT1000” from the list. Enter “0000” to pair and connect the BT1000 to your phone. If you are using an Apple iPhone, you can just hit “OK” to pair to the BT1000.5.  The blue LED will blink when both devices are successfully paired, and you will hear the BT1000 announce: “Pairing successful”.Note: If the pairing cannot be completed with 2 minutes of pairing mode activation the BT1000 will power down. The BT1000 will announce “Pairing failed - please put your phone in pairing mode and try again.” Please repeat steps 2 through 4.CONNECTIONIf the BT1000 and the mobile phone are disconnected, connection may be restored by the following steps:1.  If the BT1000 has been switched off, turn on power and the connection will be restored automatically if set to “Trusted” on phone”.2.  If the mobile phone has been switched off, turn on the mobile phone and restore the connection either through the phone’s menu or by pressing the MFB once.3.  If the BT1000 and phone are out of range, make sure the devices are within working range (10 meters) and press the MFB once. Note: Once the connection is successful the BT1000 will announce “Phone is ready for use,” and the blue LED will flash every 3 seconds.DISCONNECTIONIf the BT1000 needs to be disconnected from the phone connection (Example: To connect your phone to another device)  the device may be disconnected using the following steps:1.  Turn off the BT1000.2.  Disconnect the BT1000 using the phone’s menu.Note: Once disconnection is successful the BT1000 will announce “Disconnect complete.” EASy PAIRINgNote: The BT1000 must be paired with your mobile phone before use.The BT1000 includes an “Easy” pairing feature that will automatically re-connect it to the most recently paired device. If the most recent device is not present within 5 seconds, then the BT1000 will AUTOMATICALLY go into pairing mode and you will hear the announcement “Power on” followed by the announcement “Pairing phone - please place your phone in pairing mode and enter PIN code 0000”. The blue LED with flash every (1) second.3INSTALLATIONWIRINgYellow: +12V ConstantConnect the Yellow wire to a +12V constant power source (continuous power). We  recommend the battery positive terminal. This wire must be connected for the system to  function correctly.Red: +12V SwitchedConnect the Red wire to a +12V switched IGN or ACC power source in the vehicle (controlled with the vehicle key).Black: <->12V GroundConnect to the metal body of the vehicle using a sheet metal screw and a star washer to ensure a good ground. Scrape away any paint or debris from the ground location.Pink: <-> Negative Mute OutputConnect to the Negative “Phone” or “Mute” input of stereo (if available). Some car stereos include an input wire to be used with a cellular phone kit. Refer to your stereo’s user guide to see if you have this connection available.FIgURE 26PAIRING, CONNECTION & DISCONNECTION
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) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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