Triamp Technology ACE-R11R12 Wireless Remote Control User Manual VK M1 R11

Triamp Technology., Ltd. Wireless Remote Control VK M1 R11

User manual

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  Contents 1. Introduction ·································································1 Œ Identifying Components····················································1 Core Components·············································································1 Optional Components·······································································2 Optional Accessories········································································2 2. Installation···································································3 Œ Installing the Junction Box················································3 • Connecting the Power Supply (For Options 1 and 2 only)·4 Ž Connecting Accessories ···················································5 • Preparing the Control Module ···········································6 Installing the battery··········································································6 Attaching the control module ····························································7 • Installing the Caller ID Display··········································9 ‘ Installing the Microphone··················································10 Installing the Microphone··································································10 3. Operation ····································································11 Œ How to Operate the Car Kit···············································11 Understanding the icons on your screen and remote control ···········11 • Basic operation·································································12 Connecting to the Mobile Phone for the First Time ··························12 Ž Dialing the First Call ·························································13 Receiving and Ending a Phone Call·················································13 Adjusting the Conversation Volume··················································13 • Advanced Operation·························································13 Phonebook Functions 1 – Updating Phonebook ······························13 Phonebook Functions 2 – Search for a Name to Call·······················16 Accessing Received, Dialed, and Missed Calls································17 Dialing a Number··············································································17 Initiating Private Calls·······································································17 • Connection Settings ·························································18 Pairing Setup ····················································································18 Disconnecting From the Current Phone ···········································18 Viewing, Connecting, and Deleting Previously Paired Phones ········19 ‘ Language Settings····························································19 Language Settings············································································19
  ’ Sound Settings ·································································20 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ·························································20 Disabling and Enabling the Key Tone ··············································20 “ Display Settings································································20 Adjusting Display Contrast ·······························································20 Adjusting Display Brightness····························································21 Changing the Backlight Color···························································21 Enabling Auto Dim Screen································································22 ” Other Settings ··································································22 Setting up Automatic Phonebook Synchronization···························22 Finding Out the Device Software & Firmware Version ·····················23 • Multimedia Functions························································23 Setting up FM Transmission·····························································23 Using A2DP Media Player································································24  Text-To-Speech Setting ···················································25  Factory Settings Reset·····················································26  Bluetooth Firmware and CPU Software Upgrade ·············26  Notes on Safety  1.  Unit installation – Installing the CK390 Music Handsfree Car Kit requires specialized knowledge and skills. Incorrect installation may cause damage to your CK390 unit and/ or your vehicle!! Therefore, it is strongly advised that the system be installed by a qualified professional.  2.  Installation location – Unsuitable installation locations may lead to incorrect functioning of the essential vehicle safety equipments such as air bag or it may become a source of injury in an accident situation. Please always consult the professional installer and carefully choose the installation location in the car. 3.  Interference with on-board electronics – Incorrect installation or unsuitable installation locations may  cause interference with the vehicle electronics systems. Please read the vehicle manufacturer’s notes to this effect! 4. Road safety – We strongly advise that full attention is to be paid to the traffic conditions whenever the vehicle is moving. Distraction of attention can lead to dangerous  traffic situation. Even when using a handsfree car kit driver is always advised to avoid phone call during difficult and complex traffic situation.  5. Use only approved replacement parts – Please always use official parts for your car kit as unknown spare or replacement parts may lead to malfunctions.
Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible   for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to operate the device.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. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
 1 Carefully unpack the CK390 Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit and check that the following items are included: ΠIdentifying Components Unpack the Car Kit package and ensure the following items are included.  Core Components    Control module (one 23A battery) CK390 LCD Caller ID Junction Box    Rubber Clasp Control bracket (hex bolt x 2 and key x 1) Microphone      Stand      Note: If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. 1. Introduction
1. Introduction 2 Optional Components Standard Option 1 Option 2     ISO 2 ISO 1 External Speaker      Power Cable Power Cable     Fuse set Fuse set Optional Accessories      Suction Cup Various Phone Holders Note: Please contact your dealer for availability.
 3 This section demonstrates how to set up and install the CK390 into a vehicle. ΠInstalling the Junction Box The Car Kit is designed to work with the 12/ 24-volt power supply of the vehicle. Refer to the following to install the junction box in a vehicle. 1. Locate a suitable place inside the car to mount the junction box. Select a dry place that avoids excessive heat and mechanical vibration. Ideally, the junction box should be hidden from view, but still easily accessible. Note: Make sure that the cables are long enough to support the location of the junction box. If the cables are not long enough, do not lengthen the cables. Instead, relocate the junction box. 2. Use two screws (not included) to fasten the junction box in place.  2. Installation
2. Installation 4 • Connecting the Power Supply (For Options 1 and 2 only) The following illustration demonstrates how to connect the Car Kit’s power cables to the vehicle’s electrical system.    Important: The blue cable must be connected to the 12/ 24V switched to enable the Car Kit to go into standby mode. Do not connect the blue cable to the +12/ 24V permanent. Doing so may discharge the battery of the vehicle and prevent the Car Kit from being reset.
2. Installation5 Ž Connecting Accessories The following illustration shows where to connect accessory devices.    Item Description Caller ID The caller ID should be placed on the dash within view of the driver and passenger. (See Installing the Caller ID Display on page 9.) Microphone Ideally, the microphone should be located in front of the user and above waist height. Speaker For best reception, the speaker should be mounted at least 80cm (30 inches) from the Car Kit’s microphone.
2. Installation 6 • Preparing the Control Module The control module is designed to attach to the inside of the steering wheel on the left or right side. Installing the battery Before attaching the control module, install the supplied battery. 1. Remove the battery cover from the rear of the control module and remove the old battery (if any).  2. Insert the new battery with the correct polarity as shown below.  3. Put the battery cover back on.
2. Installation7 Attaching the control module Refer to the following to attach the control module: 1. Attach the rubber clasp to the two notches on one side of the bracket base.  2. Pull tightly on the rubber clasp by holding it firmly from the middle and position the bracket base on the inside of the steering wheel.  3. Wrap the rubber clasp tightly around the steering wheel and secure it on the other two notches on the bracket base.
2. Installation 8 4. Attach the bracket cover with the two supplied hex bolts.  5. Slide the control module into the module bracket as shown. (To remove the control module, push the release button to the right and remove the control module.)  6. Now the remote is stabled and attached to the wheel.
2. Installation9 • Installing the Caller ID Display The caller ID is designed to sit on the dashboard once it is attached to the stand. Remove the adhesive cover from the sticker pad (attached) from the base and press firmly to secure in place.   If you wish to attach the LCD display elsewhere, such as next to the car radio, detach the base from the stand by removing the screw as demonstrated.   Turn the stand inwards and apply a sticker pad (provided) to the back of the stand. Position the stand and press firmly to secure in place.
2. Installation 10 ‘ Installing the Microphone Before installing the microphone, take note of the following: § Make sure that the cable can reach from the microphone to the speaker. If the cable is too short, relocate the microphone. Do not lengthen the cable. § The supplied microphone is uni-directional. For best results, place the microphone in front of the person talking. It has a reception angle of 60 degrees, and is most effective within a 60-cm radius. Installing the Microphone Find a suitable place for the microphone. Remove dust and grease from the surface. 1. Remove the protective cover from the Velcro and press it firmly onto the bottom of the microphone. 2. Remove the protective cover from the other Velcro pad and firmly press the pad in place. 3. Attach the microphone.
 11 ΠHow to Operate the Car Kit Understanding the icons on your screen and remote control Please see below for the explanations of the icons on the main screen.   3. Operation
3. Operation 12 • Basic operation Connecting to the Mobile Phone for the First Time As soon as the ignition is turned on “CK390” text will be displayed on the backlit screen and it will quickly enter the “Pairing” mode searching for available Bluetooth mobile phones for pairing up. If the pairing screen does not display automatically, turn on this function manually (See Connection Settings on page 18). Pairing      CK390   Switch on mobile phone’s Bluetooth connection and conduct a search for a new Bluetooth audio device. When you see CK390’s  name appearing on the mobile phone screen please select this item to pair and enter 1234 when prompted by the password request. This will allow CK390’s device name to reside in the mobile phone memory, listed along with other previously paired devices in the handset.  You may need to press the connect command on the phone to establish the connection with CK390 after pairing and the mobile phone name should appear on the main screen.     The car kit screen will also display battery and signal indications if your phone supports these functions. Note: Please contact your dealer for a compatibility list. Nokia 6230i  Connected
3. Operation13 Ž Dialing the First Call Scroll down to enter main menu and go to Dial Number then press the Enter button. Scroll up/down to go to your desired number, press Enter to select the number. Phone Book Call History Dial Number Settings  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  0286655757 Once you have finished selecting all the numbers required, press Answer to call the complete telephone number you have just entered.  Receiving and Ending a Phone Call When there is an incoming call, press the Answer button to accept the phone call. To end a call, press the Reject/ End button to terminate the conversation. Adjusting the Conversation Volume User can adjust the volume during the conversation by pressing the up or down scroll button on the remote. • Advanced Operation Phonebook Functions 1 – Updating Phonebook Phone Book Call History Dial Number Settings
3. Operation 14 There are a number of ways to upload your phonebook to the CK390, if your mobile phone supports automatic phonebook synchronization (for example, Nokia 6230i), it will upload call history, phone book entries, and sort the phone book as soon as the phone is connected with the car kit. Note: Phonebook synchronization and sorting time may differ depending on size of phonebook list and also phone’s transfer speed. This may also affect the initial remote control response at start up. In the event that you do not wish to upload automatically, you can disable this function and upload the phonebook manually. To setup manual phonebook upload, please follow the steps below: Settings ? Phone Book Sync ? Enable/Disable See Other Settings on page 22 for more information. Note: Phone Book Sync default setting is enabled. To force sync the contacts manually from both phone memory and the SIM card, please follow the steps below: Phone Book ? Sync Phone Book Please note that automatic phonebook synchronization will add in new contacts which are entered into your mobile phone but it will not delete the entries which have been removed from your phone. To update your deletions (or additions), please use the Sync Phone Book function.
3. Operation15 Name & Numbers Sync Phone Book Receive Contact Back Note: Contacts are picked up in random order by the car kit, therefore, CK390 will perform the sorting function in the background after the sync. If you access the phonebook before the sorting is completed, you may see that some contacts are not displayed in right order. This is normal for the first time sync and please waits until the sorting process is completed before accessing the phonebook. However, if your phone does not support automatic phonebook synchronization (which also means you cannot use the Sync Phone Book function) you will need to send the required entries manually from the mobile phone to the car kit under the Object Push Profile (OPP) mode via Bluetooth (also known as Sending Business Card via Bluetooth function). To use the OPP mode for uploading contacts please use the following steps: Phone Book ? Receive Contact Name & Numbers Sync Phone Book Receive Contact Back Soon after you select Receive Contact, the CK390 temporarily disconnects from your mobile phone to allow the contact entries to be sent over. Access your phonebook now and go to the required contact entry. Choose option on your phone screen and select send via Bluetooth to transfer the contact to car kit (Command may vary on different handset please consult the phone manual). CK390’s screen
3. Operation 16 will display the contact received. Repeat the process for other entries if necessary. Once you have finished, press the Reject/End button to stop OPP mode and re-establish the Bluetooth link with your mobile phone. Note: Some phones support sending multiple contacts in one go under the OPP mode (such as Mark All function in Nokia). It is recommended that no more than one hundred selections be sent at a time. Phonebook Functions 2 – Search for a Name to Call After the phonebook is uploaded contacts will reside in the car kit’s memory. You can search these entries to call by going through the A-Z index and selecting a character to look up a particular name that starts with the alphabet. For instance, choose E and it will list the names starting with E (Erica for this instance). To go to a desired phonebook entry, scroll up/down the alphabetical list and select a letter entry.  Phone Book ? Name & Numbers ? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP… ABCDEFGHIJ  0286655757 Erica Office Peter  Go to the desired contact and press Answer/Call to dial out.  Shortcut Key: Alternatively, press the Enter button in the main idle screen to instantly access the phonebook’s A-Z index.
3. Operation17 Accessing Received, Dialed, and Missed Calls CK390 can sync with your mobile phone’s call history. To access the previously dialed calls please go through the following steps: Call History ? Calls Dialed To access received calls Call History ? Calls Received To access the missed calls: Call History ? Calls Missed Dialing a Number To dial a desired telephone number that is not in the phonebook access the Dial Number function. Go to the required number and press Enter to type it on the screen. To delete a wrongly selected number move to ß symbol and press Enter to delete it.  Once the complete telephone number is selected, press the Answer button to call the telephone number you have just entered. Phone Book Call History Dial Number Settings  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  0286655757 Initiating Private Calls A privacy function is available in the CK390 car kit. The handsfree feature is disabled when the privacy function is enabled allowing for the use of the handset during the conversation.
3. Operation 18 To initiate the private call function, simultaneously press both scroll buttons on the remote control during a call. Once activated, press the Answer button once to return to handsfree. Warning: It maybe illegal to use mobile phone while driving. Please check the law in your region. We do not recommend any use of mobile phone by driver when driving. • Connection Settings Pairing Setup The majority of the phones can connect with CK390 under the hands-free profile as follows: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Pairing ? Pairing Phone Some phones do not support the hands-free profile but instead offer a headset profile. In this case, you will need to setup the headset pairing to connect the mobile phone with CK390 as follows:  Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Pairing ? Pairing Headset Disconnecting From the Current Phone You can disconnect the phone from the CK390’s menu: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Active Phone ? Disconn  NOKIA N95  Disconn Exit
3. Operation19 Viewing, Connecting, and Deleting Previously Paired Phones You can re-establish a connection with a previously paired phone by entering the paired phone lists: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Paired Phone Note: To re-establish a connection with a previously paired device, the connection with current device must be disabled first. To re-establish a link please go to the desired device name and press Conn to re-connect with the CK390: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Paired Phone  ? select the device (e.g. Sony Ericsson K800i)  ? Conn Nokia N95 Nokia N80 Sony Ericsson K800i  Sony Ericsson K800i  Conn Del Exit To delete a pairing simply select the desired device name and scroll to Del and press Enter to confirm the deletion: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Paired Phone ? select the device (e.g. Sony Ericsson K800i) ? Del ‘ Language Settings Language Settings Depending on your region, there are up to 10 languages built into the CK390 and the default language is English. To
3. Operation 20 change to a different language simply follow the following steps: Settings ? Language Setup ? English  Note: Available languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish (Region 1); English, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, Hebrew (Region 2); English,  Chinese (Region 3). ’ Sound Settings Adjusting the Speaker Volume You can adjust the speaker volume to suit your required sound level: Settings ? Sound Settings ? Volume Settings ? + / - Volume  Disabling and Enabling the Key Tone You can disable or enable the CK390’s key tone: Settings ? Sound Settings ?  Key Tone Setting ? Enable/Disable  Key Tone Setting  Enable Exit “ Display Settings Adjusting Display Contrast You can adjust the contrast of the LCD display:
3. Operation21 Settings ? Display Settings ? Contrast ? +/- Contrast    Adjusting Display Brightness You can adjust the backlight level of the LCD display: Settings ? Display Settings ? Brightness ? +/- Brightness   Changing the Backlight Color You can change the color of the backlight to suit your car’s interior. CK390 has 5 preset colors to choose from:  Settings ? Display Settings ? Screen Color ? White Available colors: Orange, Green, Blue, Red.  You can also self-define the backlight color as follows: Settings ? Display Settings ? Screen Color ? User Define
3. Operation 22 R  G  B   Enabling Auto Dim Screen You can enable or disable the backlight to go dim when the system idle time is longer than 10 seconds: Settings ? Display Settings ? Screen Auto Off ? Enable/ Disable Screen Auto Off  Enable    Exit ” Other Settings Setting up Automatic Phonebook Synchronization You can setup to upload your phonebook automatically when a connection is established: Settings ? Phone Book Sync ? Enable/ Disable Phone Book Sync  Enable    Exit
3. Operation23 Finding Out the Device Software & Firmware Version For information about the device, go to: Settings ? About Car Kit CK390T S/W V 2.5AF BT: 200B009      Device Name  Software Version  Bluetooth Version • Multimedia Functions CK390 has a built-in F.M. transmitter which not only offer alternative sound output for handsfree communication but also allows user with A2DP phones to stream music in the phone to the Hi-Fi radio via car kit.   Setting up FM Transmission To setup FM frequency, please use the following steps: Settings ? Sound Settings ? FM Settings ? F.M. 88.8 (MHz) Other Frequencies: 100.1MHz, 106.2 MHz, FM User 1, and FM User 2. To setup a user defined frequency: Settings ? Sound Settings ? FM Settings? FM User 1 (or FM User 2) To turn off FM transmitter: Settings ? Sound Settings ? FM Settings  ? FM Disable
3. Operation 24 FM User 2 FM Disable   To enable or disable handsfree function via FM transmitter: Settings ? Sound Settings ? H.F. Out F.M. ? Enable/Disable HF OUT FM  Enable    Exit Using A2DP Media Player To enter Media Player interface: Settings ? Sound Settings ? Media Player
3. Operation25 Use the Media Menu buttons to Play, Pause, jump to Previous or Next songs, and Stop playing.  Shortcut Key: Alternatively, press the Up scroll button in the idle screen to gain access to the media player instantly.  Note: Phone must support A2DP to use this function. Not all phones are equipped with A2DP function. Please check your phone specification for further information.   Text-To-Speech Setting CK390 is equipped with the advanced Text to Speech (TTStechnology which speaks out the menu and car kit’s operations in real person voice to assist driver operating the car kit while driving the vehicle.   Setting up Text-To-Speech  To enable or disable TTS Feature: Settings ? Sound Settings ? Text to Speech? Enable/Disable Text to Speech  Enable    Exit
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  Contents 1. Introduction ·································································1 Œ Identifying Components····················································1 Core Components·············································································1 Optional Components·······································································2 Optional Accessories········································································2 2. Installation···································································3 Œ Installing the Junction Box················································3 • Connecting the Power Supply (For Options 1 and 2 only)·4 Ž Connecting Accessories ···················································5 • Preparing the Control Module ···········································6 Installing the battery··········································································6 Attaching the control module ····························································7 • Installing the Caller ID Display··········································9 ‘ Installing the Microphone··················································10 Installing the Microphone··································································10 3. Operation ····································································11 Œ How to Operate the Car Kit···············································11 Understanding the icons on your screen and remote control ···········11 • Basic operation·································································12 Connecting to the Mobile Phone for the First Time ··························12 Ž Dialing the First Call ·························································13 Receiving and Ending a Phone Call·················································13 Adjusting the Conversation Volume··················································13 • Advanced Operation·························································13 Phonebook Functions 1 – Updating Phonebook ······························13 Phonebook Functions 2 – Search for a Name to Call·······················16 Accessing Received, Dialed, and Missed Calls································17 Dialing a Number··············································································17 Initiating Private Calls·······································································17 • Connection Settings ·························································18 Pairing Setup ····················································································18 Disconnecting From the Current Phone ···········································18 Viewing, Connecting, and Deleting Previously Paired Phones ········19 ‘ Language Settings····························································19 Language Settings············································································19
  ’ Sound Settings ·································································20 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ·························································20 Disabling and Enabling the Key Tone ··············································20 “ Display Settings································································20 Adjusting Display Contrast ·······························································20 Adjusting Display Brightness····························································21 Changing the Backlight Color···························································21 Enabling Auto Dim Screen································································22 ” Other Settings ··································································22 Setting up Automatic Phonebook Synchronization···························22 Finding Out the Device Software & Firmware Version ·····················23 • Multimedia Functions························································23 Setting up FM Transmission·····························································23 Using A2DP Media Player································································24  Text-To-Speech Setting ···················································25  Factory Settings Reset·····················································26  Bluetooth Firmware and CPU Software Upgrade ·············26  Notes on Safety  1.  Unit installation – Installing the BT-390 Music Handsfree Car Kit requires specialized knowledge and skills. Incorrect installation may cause damage to your BT-390 unit and/ or your vehicle!! Therefore, it is strongly advised that the system be installed by a qualified professional.  2.  Installation location – Unsuitable installation locations may lead to incorrect functioning of the essential vehicle safety equipments such as air bag or it may become a source of injury in an accident situation. Please always consult the professional installer and carefully choose the installation location in the car. 3.  Interference with on-board electronics – Incorrect installation or unsuitable installation locations may  cause interference with the vehicle electronics systems. Please read the vehicle manufacturer’s notes to this effect! 4. Road safety – We strongly advise that full attention is to be paid to the traffic conditions whenever the vehicle is moving. Distraction of attention can lead to dangerous traffic situation. Even when using a handsfree car kit driver is always advised to avoid phone call during difficult and complex traffic situation.  5. Use only approved replacement parts – Please always use official parts for your car kit as unknown spare or replacement parts may lead to malfunctions.
 1 Carefully unpack the BT-390 Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit and check that the following items are included: ΠIdentifying Components Unpack the Car Kit package and ensure the following items are included.  Core Components    Control module (1 x CR2032 Battery) BT-390 LCD Caller ID Junction Box    Rubber Clasp Control bracket (hex bolt x 2 and key x 1) Microphone      Stand      Note: If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your dealer. 1. Introduction
1. Introduction 2 Optional Components Standard Option 1 Option 2     ISO 2 ISO 1 External Speaker      Power Cable Power Cable     Fuse set Fuse set Optional Accessories      Suction Cup Various Phone Holders Note: Please contact your dealer for availability.
 3 This section demonstrates how to set up and install the BT-390 into a vehicle. ΠInstalling the Junction Box The Car Kit is designed to work with the 12/ 24-volt power supply of the vehicle. Refer to the following to install the junction box in a vehicle. 1. Locate a suitable place inside the car to mount the junction box. Select a dry place that avoids excessive heat and mechanical vibration. Ideally, the junction box should be hidden from view, but still easily accessible. Note: Make sure that the cables are long enough to support the location of the junction box. If the cables are not long enough, do not lengthen the cables. Instead, relocate the junction box. 2. Use two screws (not included) to fasten the junction box in place.  2. Installation
2. Installation 4 • Connecting the Power Supply (For Options 1 and 2 only) The following illustration demonstrates how to connect the Car Kit’s power cables to the vehicle’s electrical system.    Important: The blue cable must be connected to the 12/ 24V switched to enable the Car Kit to go into standby mode. Do not connect the blue cable to the +12/ 24V permanent. Doing so may discharge the battery of the vehicle and prevent the Car Kit from being reset.
2. Installation5 Ž Connecting Accessories The following illustration shows where to connect accessory devices.    Item Description Caller ID The caller ID should be placed on the dash within view of the driver and passenger. (See Installing the Caller ID Display on page 9.) Microphone Ideally, the microphone should be located in front of the user and above waist height. Speaker For best reception, the speaker should be mounted at least 80cm (30 inches) from the Car Kit’s microphone.
2. Installation 6 • Preparing the Control Module The control module is designed to attach to the inside of the steering wheel on the left or right side. Installing the battery Before attaching the control module, install the supplied battery. 1. Remove the battery cover from the rear of the control module and remove the old battery (if any).  2. Insert the new battery with the correct polarity as shown below.  3. Put the battery cover back on.
2. Installation7 Attaching the control module Refer to the following to attach the control module: 1. Attach the rubber clasp to the two notches on one side of the bracket base.  2. Pull tightly on the rubber clasp by holding it firmly from the middle and position the bracket base on the inside of the steering wheel.  3. Wrap the rubber clasp tightly around the steering wheel and secure it on the other two notches on the bracket base.
2. Installation 8 4. Attach the bracket cover with the two supplied hex bolts.  5. Slide the control module into the module bracket as shown. (To remove the control module, push the release button to the right and remove the control module.)  6. Now the remote is stabled and attached to the wheel.
2. Installation9 • Installing the Caller ID Display The caller ID is designed to sit on the dashboard once it is attached to the stand. Remove the adhesive cover from the sticker pad (attached) from the base and press firmly to secure in place.   If you wish to attach the LCD display elsewhere, such as next to the car radio, detach the base from the stand by removing the screw as demonstrated.   Turn the stand inwards and apply a sticker pad (provided) to the back of the stand. Position the stand and press firmly to secure in place.
2. Installation 10 ‘ Installing the Microphone Before installing the microphone, take note of the following: § Make sure that the cable can reach from the microphone to the speaker. If the cable is too short, relocate the microphone. Do not lengthen the cable. § The supplied microphone is uni-directional. For best results, place the microphone in front of the person talking. It has a reception angle of 60 degrees, and is most effective within a 60-cm radius. Installing the Microphone Find a suitable place for the microphone. Remove dust and grease from the surface. 1. Remove the protective cover from the Velcro and press it firmly onto the bottom of the microphone. 2. Remove the protective cover from the other Velcro pad and firmly press the pad in place. 3. Attach the microphone.
 11 ΠHow to Operate the Car Kit Understanding the icons on your screen and remote control Please see below for the explanations of the icons on the main screen.   3. Operation
3. Operation 12 • Basic operation Connecting to the Mobile Phone for the First Time As soon as the ignition is turned on “BT-390” text will be displayed on the backlit screen and it will quickly enter the “Pairing” mode searching for available Bluetooth mobile phones for pairing up. If the pairing screen does not display automatically, turn on this function manually (See Connection Settings on page 18). Pairing      BT-390   Switch on mobile phone’s Bluetooth connection and conduct a search for a new Bluetooth audio device. When you see BT-390’s name appearing on the mobile phone screen please select this item to pair and enter 1234 when prompted by the password request. This will allow BT-390’s device name to reside in the mobile phone memory, listed along with other previously paired devices in the handset.  You may need to press the connect command on the phone to establish the connection with BT-390 after pairing and the mobile phone name should appear on the main screen.     The car kit screen will also display battery and signal indications if your phone supports these functions. Note: Please contact your dealer for a compatibility list. Nokia 6230i  Connected
3. Operation13 Ž Dialing the First Call Scroll down to enter main menu and go to Dial Number then press the Enter button. Scroll up/down to go to your desired number, press Enter to select the number. Phone Book Call History Dial Number Settings  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  0286655757 Once you have finished selecting all the numbers required, press Answer to call the complete telephone number you have just entered.  Receiving and Ending a Phone Call When there is an incoming call, press the Answer button to accept the phone call. To end a call, press the Reject/ End button to terminate the conversation. Adjusting the Conversation Volume User can adjust the volume during the conversation by pressing the up or down scroll button on the remote. • Advanced Operation Phonebook Functions 1 – Updating Phonebook Phone Book Call History Dial Number Settings
3. Operation 14 There are a number of ways to upload your phonebook to the BT-390, if your mobile phone supports automatic phonebook synchronization (for example, Nokia 6230i), it will upload call history, phone book entries, and sort the phone book as soon as the phone is connected with the car kit. Note: Phonebook synchronization and sorting time may differ depending on size of phonebook list and also phone’s transfer speed. This may also affect the initial remote control response at start up. In the event that you do not wish to upload automatically, you can disable this function and upload the phonebook manually. To setup manual phonebook upload, please follow the steps below: Settings ? Phone Book Sync ? Enable/Disable See Other Settings on page 22 for more information. Note: Phone Book Sync default setting is enabled. To force sync the contacts manually from both phone memory and the SIM card, please follow the steps below: Phone Book ? Sync Phone Book Please note that automatic phonebook synchronization will add in new contacts which are entered into your mobile phone but it will not delete the entries which have been removed from your phone. To update your deletions (or additions), please use the Sync Phone Book function.
3. Operation15 Name & Numbers Sync Phone Book Receive Contact Back Note: Contacts are picked up in random order by the car kit, therefore, BT-390 will perform the sorting function in the background after the sync. If you access the phonebook before the sorting is completed, you may see that some contacts are not displayed in right order. This is normal for the first time sync and please waits until the sorting process is completed before accessing the phonebook. However, if your phone does not support automatic phonebook synchronization (which also means you cannot use the Sync Phone Book function) you will need to send the required entries manually from the mobile phone to the car kit under the Object Push Profile (OPP) mode via Bluetooth (also known as Sending Business Card via Bluetooth function). To use the OPP mode for uploading contacts please use the following steps: Phone Book ? Receive Contact Name & Numbers Sync Phone Book Receive Contact Back Soon after you select Receive Contact, the BT-390 temporarily disconnects from your mobile phone to allow the contact entries to be sent over. Access your phonebook now and go to the required contact entry. Choose option on your phone screen and select send via Bluetooth to transfer the contact to car kit (Command may vary on different handset please consult the phone manual). BT-390’s
3. Operation 16 screen will display the contact received. Repeat the process for other entries if necessary. Once you have finished, press the Reject/End button to stop OPP mode and re-establish the Bluetooth link with your mobile phone. Note: Some phones support sending multiple contacts in one go under the OPP mode (such as Mark All function in Nokia). It is recommended that no more than one hundred selections be sent at a time. Phonebook Functions 2 – Search for a Name to Call After the phonebook is uploaded contacts will reside in the car kit’s memory. You can search these entries to call by going through the A-Z index and selecting a character to look up a particular name that starts with the alphabet. For instance, choose E and it will list the names starting with E (Erica for this instance). To go to a desired phonebook entry, scroll up/down the alphabetical list and select a letter entry.  Phone Book ? Name & Numbers ? ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP… ABCDEFGHIJ  0286655757 Erica Office Peter  Go to the desired contact and press Answer/Call to dial out.  Shortcut Key: Alternatively, press the Enter button in the main idle screen to instantly access the phonebook’s A-Z index.
3. Operation17 Accessing Received, Dialed, and Missed Calls BT-390 can sync with your mobile phone’s call history. To access the previously dialed calls please go through the following steps: Call History ? Calls Dialed To access received calls Call History ? Calls Received To access the missed calls: Call History ? Calls Missed Dialing a Number To dial a desired telephone number that is not in the phonebook access the Dial Number function. Go to the required number and press Enter to type it on the screen. To delete a wrongly selected number move to ß symbol and press Enter to delete it.  Once the complete telephone number is selected, press the Answer button to call the telephone number you have just entered. Phone Book Call History Dial Number Settings  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  0286655757 Initiating Private Calls A privacy function is available in the BT-390 car kit. The handsfree feature is disabled when the privacy function is enabled allowing for the use of the handset during the conversation.
3. Operation 18 To initiate the private call function, simultaneously press both scroll buttons on the remote control during a call. Once activated, press the Answer button once to return to handsfree. Warning: It maybe illegal to use mobile phone while driving. Please check the law in your region. We do not recommend any use of mobile phone by driver when driving. • Connection Settings Pairing Setup The majority of the phones can connect with BT-390 under the hands-free profile as follows: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Pairing ? Pairing Phone Some phones do not support the hands-free profile but instead offer a headset profile. In this case, you will need to setup the headset pairing to connect the mobile phone with BT-390 as follows:  Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Pairing ? Pairing Headset Disconnecting From the Current Phone You can disconnect the phone from the BT-390’s menu: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Active Phone ? Disconn  NOKIA N95  Disconn Exit
3. Operation19 Viewing, Connecting, and Deleting Previously Paired Phones You can re-establish a connection with a previously paired phone by entering the paired phone lists: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Paired Phone Note: To re-establish a connection with a previously paired device, the connection with current device must be disabled first. To re-establish a link please go to the desired device name and press Conn to re-connect with the BT-390: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Paired Phone  ? select the device (e.g. Sony Ericsson K800i)  ? Conn Nokia N95 Nokia N80 Sony Ericsson K800i  Sony Ericsson K800i  Conn Del Exit To delete a pairing simply select the desired device name and scroll to Del and press Enter to confirm the deletion: Settings ? Bluetooth Setup ? Paired Phone ? select the device (e.g. Sony Ericsson K800i) ? Del ‘ Language Settings Language Settings Depending on your region, there are up to 10 languages built into the BT-390 and the default language is English. To
3. Operation 20 change to a different language simply follow the following steps: Settings ? Language Setup ? English  Note: Available languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish (Region 1); English, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, Hebrew (Region 2); English,  Chinese (Region 3). ’ Sound Settings Adjusting the Speaker Volume You can adjust the speaker volume to suit your required sound level: Settings ? Sound Settings ? Volume Settings ? + / - Volume  Disabling and Enabling the Key Tone You can disable or enable the BT-390’s key tone: Settings ? Sound Settings ?  Key Tone Setting ? Enable/Disable  Key Tone Setting  Enable Exit “ Display Settings Adjusting Display Contrast You can adjust the contrast of the LCD display:
3. Operation21 Settings ? Display Settings ? Contrast ? +/- Contrast    Adjusting Display Brightness You can adjust the backlight level of the LCD display: Settings ? Display Settings ? Brightness ? +/- Brightness   Changing the Backlight Color You can change the color of the backlight to suit your car’s interior. BT-390 has 5 preset colors to choose from:  Settings ? Display Settings ? Screen Color ? White Available colors: Orange, Green, Blue, Red.  You can also self-define the backlight color as follows: Settings ? Display Settings ? Screen Color ? User Define
3. Operation 22 R  G  B   Enabling Auto Dim Screen You can enable or disable the backlight to go dim when the system idle time is longer than 10 seconds: Settings ? Display Settings ? Screen Auto Off ? Enable/ Disable Screen Auto Off  Enable    Exit ” Other Settings Setting up Automatic Phonebook Synchronization You can setup to upload your phonebook automatically when a connection is established: Settings ? Phone Book Sync ? Enable/ Disable Phone Book Sync  Enable    Exit
3. Operation23 Finding Out the Device Software & Firmware Version For information about the device, go to: Settings ? About Car Kit BT-390 S/W V 2.5AF BT: 200B009      Device Name  Software Version  Bluetooth Version • Multimedia Functions BT-390 has a built-in F.M. transmitter which not only offer alternative sound output for handsfree communication but also allows user with A2DP phones to stream music in the phone to the Hi-Fi radio via car kit.   Setting up FM Transmission To setup FM frequency, please use the following steps: Settings ? Sound Settings ? FM Settings ? F.M. 88.8 (MHz) Other Frequencies: 100.1MHz, 106.2 MHz, FM User 1, and FM User 2. To setup a user defined frequency: Settings ? Sound Settings ? FM Settings? FM User 1 (or FM User 2) To turn off FM transmitter: Settings ? Sound Settings ? FM Settings  ? FM Disable
3. Operation 24 FM User 2 FM Disable   To enable or disable handsfree function via FM transmitter: Settings ? Sound Settings ? H.F. Out F.M. ? Enable/Disable HF OUT FM  Enable    Exit Using A2DP Media Player To enter Media Player interface: Settings ? Sound Settings ? Media Player
3. Operation25 Use the Media Menu buttons to Play, Pause, jump to Previous or Next songs, and Stop playing.  Shortcut Key: Alternatively, press the Up scroll button in the idle screen to gain access to the media player instantly.  Note: Phone must support A2DP to use this function. Not all phones are equipped with A2DP function. Please check your phone specification for further information.   Text-To-Speech Setting BT-390 is equipped with the advanced Text to Speech (TTStechnology which speaks out the menu and car kit’s operations in real person voice to assist driver operating the car kit while driving the vehicle.   Setting up Text-To-Speech  To enable or disable TTS Feature: Settings ? Sound Settings ? Text to Speech? Enable/Disable Text to Speech  Enable    Exit
3. Operation 26  Factory Settings Reset BT-390 allows you to master reset the car kit back to the original factory settings. To master reset BT-390 please press both Answer and Reject buttons at the same time for few seconds until you hear a series of beeps and then it will automatically enter the pairing screen to indicate that car kit has been reset back to the original factory settings.  Warning: If you reset the car kit, all phonebook entries and paired settings will be erased.  Bluetooth Firmware and CPU Software Upgrade From time to time new Bluetooth phones are introduced and these phones may not be 100% compatible with BT-390 as the software may not recognize new features or functions provided on the new phone. BT-390’s firmware must be updated to accommodate new phones. BT-390 offers an easy way of upgrading software. To use this feature please contact your dealer for an upgrade instruction manual.  Phone Book Sync About Car Kit Firmware Update Exit  Disclaimer: All brands, trademarks and names are the properties of their respective owners. They are solely used to identify their respective products, and have no indication of affiliation or relationship.
3. Operation 26  Factory Settings Reset CK390 allows you to master reset the car kit back to the original factory settings. To master reset CK390 please press both Answer and Reject buttons at the same time for few seconds until you hear a series of beeps and then it will automatically enter the pairing screen to indicate that car kit has been reset back to the original factory settings.  Warning: If you reset the car kit, all phonebook entries and paired settings will be erased.  Bluetooth Firmware and CPU Software Upgrade From time to time new Bluetooth phones are introduced and these phones may not be 100% compatible with CK390 as the software may not recognize new features or functions provided on the new phone. CK390’s firmware must be updated to accommodate new phones. CK390 offers an easy way of upgrading software. To use this feature please contact your dealer for an upgrade instruction manual.  Phone Book Sync About Car Kit Firmware Update Exit  Disclaimer: All brands, trademarks and names are the properties of their respective owners. They are solely used to identify their respective products, and have no indication of affiliation or relationship.

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