Triamp Technology BLUETOOTH Bluetooth Car Kit User Manual bluetooth draft3 c
Triamp Technology., Ltd. Bluetooth Car Kit bluetooth draft3 c
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User Manual
Bluetooth car kit User’s Manual (Cover sheet, do NOT print) User’s Manual Draft 3_b May 13, 2003 Preface This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer. Version 1.0, May, 2003 Trademarks Sony-Ericsson is a trademark of the Sony-Ericsson Corporation. Nokia is a trademark of the Nokia Corporation. Siemens is a trademark of the Siemens Corportation. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Limitation of Liability While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual, the manufacturer and distributor assume no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this manual, or from the use of the information contained herein. Preface Notices Fede ral Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, following 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 instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howeve r, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATIONS 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 INTERFEERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESRIED OPERATION Notice: 1. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 2. Shielded interface cables and a non-shielded AC power cord must be used in order to comply with emission limits. Canadian DOC Notice For Class B Computing Devices This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B repecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matèriel brouilleur du Canada. ii Preface Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction Product overview and features Identifying components CHAPTER 2 Getting started Nokia mobile phones setup Establishing a wireless connection.....................................................................3 Disconnecting the phone ...................................................................................4 Re-connecting the phone ...................................................................................4 Setting automatic authorization.........................................................................5 Using the control module...................................................................................5 Resetting the Car Kit .........................................................................................7 Notes on using voice recognition.......................................................................8 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................8 Sony-Ericsson mobile phones setup Establishing a wireless connection.....................................................................9 Disconnecting the phone .................................................................................10 Re-connecting the phone .................................................................................10 Using the control module.................................................................................11 Resetting the Car Kit .......................................................................................12 Notes on using voice recognition.....................................................................13 Troubleshooting...............................................................................................13 Siemens mobile phones setup 14 Establishing a wireless connection...................................................................14 Disconnecting the phone .................................................................................15 Re-connecting the phone .................................................................................15 Using the control module.................................................................................16 Making a call....................................................................................................17 Resetting the Car Kit .......................................................................................17 Notes on using voice recognition.....................................................................18 Troubleshooting...............................................................................................18 Warranty information 20 iii Chapte r 1 Introduction Congratulations on your new purchase! The Bluetooth Wireless Car Kit will help make your driving experience more convenient and provide you with years of trouble free use. Product overview and features The Car Kit is designed to make driving your car and talking on the phone safe and easy. It consists of a receiver, a four-button mountable control module, a multidirectional microphone, and a speaker. When properly installed, the Car Kit enables you to talk freely to somebody on your mobile phone without having to lift the phone at all. The Car Kit is equipped with a mute feature, which turns the volume of your car stereo down when you are using your phone. This feature can be disabled by an installation professional. Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Identifying components Speaker Control Module Microphone Junction Box Radio RR Speaker RR LR LR LF LF RF RF ISO Connector Power Power out in Power Cable Chapte r 2 Getting started The Bluetooth Car Kit is designed to function with many brands of mobile phones including Nokia, Siemens and Sony-Ericsson. The Car Kit can only operate with one phone at a time. If you wish to switch phones, it is necessary to reset the Car Kit, and establish a new connection. (Refer to “Resetting the Car Kit”.) Nokia mobile phones setup This section describes setting up and using the Car Kit with a Nokia phone. Establishing a wireless connection Refer to the following to establish a wireless connection between your phone and the Car Kit. (Details on changing your phone’s settings are provided in the user’s manual that came with your phone.) 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Bluetooth. 3. Set Bluetooth to On. Bluetooth switched on appears on the screen. Note: If you omit this step, the phone will automatically prompt you to turn on the Bluetooth function. 4. In the Bluetooth options, select Search for audio accessories. 5. A Devices found prompt is displayed, and Triamp is highlighted. Press Select. Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual 6. An Enter passcode prompt is displayed. Enter the factory default passcode “1234”, and press Select. The Car Kit settings are stored in the phone’s memory. Even when disconnected, the telephone stores the settings making re-connection automatic. Disconnecting the phone The phone automatically disconnects when you are outside the 10-meter range of the junction box. To manually disconnect the phone, follow one of the methods below. Method 1: 1. Scroll through the Menu and select Bluetooth. 2. Set Bluetooth to Off. Disconnect? Triamp appears on the screen. 3. Select OK. Disconnected:Triamp appears on the screen. Then Bluetooth switched off appears on the screen. Method 2: 1. Scroll through the Menu and select Bluetooth. 2. Scroll to View active devices. Press Select. Triamp appears under the heading Active devices. 3. Select Options. 4. Scroll to Triamp, Disconnect and press Select. Disconnected:Triamp is displayed on the screen. Re-connecting the phone Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 You only need to re-connect the phone if you manually disconnect it. Refer to the following to re-connect the phone: 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Bluetooth. 3. Select View paired devices. 4. Select Triamp and press Options. 5. Scroll to Establish Bluetooth connection, and press Select. Connected to Triamp appears on the screen. Setting automatic authorization Automatic authorization enables the phone and Car Kit to communicate without prompting you each time a connection is made. If this feature is disabled, you are prompted to enter the passkey every time you get into the car. Refer to the following to change the setting: 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Bluetooth. 3. Select View paired devices. 4. Select Triamp and press Options. 5. Scroll to Request conn. authorization and press Select. 6. Select No to automatically connect. Select Yes to manually connect. Using the control module Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual The Car Kit is operated using the following four-button control module: Answer/Disconnect Volume down Volume Up LED indicator light Redial/Voice Recognition Control Module Functions Answer/Disconnect Press to answer a call. Press again to hang up. Volume Down Press during operation to lower the volume. Volume Up Press during operation to increase the volume. Redial/Voice Recognition Press once to re-dial the last number called. Press and hold for two seconds to activate the Voice Recognition function. After the tone, repeat your prerecorded voice tag: the number automatically dials. Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 LED indicator light The LED is on when a phone is connected to the Car Kit. Resetting the Car Kit When changing phones it is necessary to reset the Car Kit and establish a new connection. Refer to the following: 1. Press and hold the Volume Down button. 2. With the Volume Down button pressed, press the Answer/Disconnect button. The LED will turn off. The Car Kit is now reset. Important! To ensure a successful reset, do not turn off your car ignition while resetting the Car Kit. Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Notes on using voice recognition Voice recognition is a feature of your phone which enables you to dial a number by saying a pre-recorded “voice tag”. Normally when you set a voice tag, you speak directly into the phone. When accessing this feature with the Car Kit, you may find it necessary to re-record the voice tag while you are in the car. This will set not only the way you say the voice tag, but also record a familiar background noise. Since Nokia phones are in continual contact with the Car Kit, it is possible to use the included Car Kit’s microphone to record the voice tag. Locate the feature on your mobile phone, and when prompted for the voice tag, speak clearly from a comfortable position in the driver’s seat. Troubleshooting My Nokia mobile phone can’t make a connection When my Nokia mobile phone is ringing and I adjust the volume, the call is disconnected. My phone doesn’t recognize my voice tags for voice recognition. q Make sure the bluetooth function on your phone is enabled. q Make sure the car ignition is on. q Reset the Car Kit and try again. q Turn your Nokia mobile phone off and on again, and try the proceedure for connection once more. qWith some Nokia phones, adjusting the volume before the call is initaited will disconnect the call. Wait until the call is answered, then adjust the volume. qRe-record voice tags using the Car Kit’s supplied mircophone while you are in the car. qClose your windows while using voice recognition. qSpeak clearly in the same manner in which the voice tag was recorded. Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 Sony-Ericsson mobile phones setup This section describes setting up and using the Car Kit with a Sony-Ericsson phone. Establishing a wireless connection Refer to the following to establish a wireless connection between your phone and the Car Kit. (Details on changing your phone’s settings are provided in the user’s manual that came with your phone.) 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Connect. Press Yes. 3. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Yes. 4. Scroll to Receive item and press Yes. 5. The Assign a personal phone name prompt appears. Assign a personal name if you wish, or press No. 6. Ready to receive Infrared and Bluetooth appears. 7. Scroll to Connect and press Yes. 8. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Yes. 9. Scroll to Discover and press Yes. 10. Scroll to Triamp and press Yes. 11. The prompt Add to paired appears. Press Yes. 12. Enter the factory default passkey number 1234 and press Yes. Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual 13. The Triamp name appears on your screen. To exit this screen without changing the nametag, press No. The Car Kit settings are stored in the phone’s memory. Even when disconnected, the telephone stores the settings making re-connection automatic. Disconnecting the phone The phone automatically disconnects when you are outside the 10-meter range of the junction box. To manually disconnect your Sony-Ericsson phone, follow the procedure below. 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Connect, then press Yes. 3. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Yes. 4. Scroll to Paired devices and press Yes. 5. Scroll to Triamp and press Yes. 6. Scroll to Delete and press Yes twice. Re-connecting the phone You only need to re-connect the phone if you manually disconnect it. Refer to “Establishing a wireless connection” steps 6 to 12, to re-connect the phone: Once you manually remove the Triamp device from your phone, you must follow the procedure for connection again, starting from step six. 10 Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 Using the control module The Car Kit is operated using the following four-button control module: Answer/Disconnect Volume down Volume Up LED indicator light Redial/Voice Recognition Control Module Functions Answer/Disconnect Press to answer a call. Press again to hang up. Volume Down Press during operation to lower the volume. Volume Up Press during operation to increase the volume. 11 Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Redial/Voice Recognition There is no redial function for Sony-Ericsson users. Pressing this button once will activate communication between the phone and the Car Kit. Your car stereo will mute and the LED will turn on, but there will be no phone call placed. To turn off the communication between the Car Kit and your phone, press the “Answer/Disconnect” button on the Control Module. Press and hold for two seconds to activate the Voice Recognition function. After the tone, repeat your prerecorded voice tag: the number automatically dials. LED indicator light The LED is only on during calls. Resetting the Car Kit When changing phones it is necessary to reset the Car Kit and establish a new connection. Refer to the following: 1. Press and hold the Volume Down button. 2. With the Volume Down button pressed, press the Answer/Disconnect button. The LED turns off. The Car Kit is now reset. Important! To ensure a successful reset, do not turn off your car ignition while resetting the Car Kit. 12 Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 Notes on using voice recognition Voice recognition is a feature of your phone which enables you to dial a number by simply saying a pre-recorded “voice tag”. Normally when you set a voice tag, you speak directly into the phone. When accessing this feature with the Car Kit, you may find it necessary to re-record the voice tag while you are in the car. This will set not only the way you say the voice tag, but also record a familiar background noise. Sony-Ericsson mobile phones only communicate with the Car Kit during a call. It is not possible to record a voice tag using the supplied microphone: you must use the microphone on your phone. For best results, record voice tags while you are inside your car, and hold the phone at arm’s length. Troubleshooting My Sony-Ericsson mobile phone can’t make a connection My phone doesn’t recognize my voice tags for voice recognition. q Make sure the bluetooth function on your phone is enabled. q Make sure the car ignition is on. q Reset the Car Kit and try again. q Turn your Sony-Ericsson mobile phone off and on again, and try the proceedure for connection once more. qRe-record voice tags using the method described in “Notes on using Voice Recognition” above. qClose your windows while using voice recognition. qSpeak clearly in the same manner in which the voice tag was recorded. 13 Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Siemens mobile phones setup This section describes setting up and using the Car Kit with a Siemens phone. Establishing a wireless connection Refer to the following to establish a wireless connection between your phone and the Car Kit. (Details on changing your phone’s settings are provided in the user’s manual that came with your phone.) 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Connectivity. Press Select. 3. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Change to activate Bluetooth. Then press Options. 4. Scroll to Search for … and press Access. 5. Scroll to Triamp and press Select. 6. You are prompted to enter the PIN number. Press OK. 7. Enter the factory default passkey number 1234 and press OK. The Car Kit settings are stored in the phone’s memory. Even when disconnected, the telephone stores the settings making re-connection automatic. 14 Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 Disconnecting the phone The phone automatically disconnects when you are outside the 10-meter range of the junction box. To manually disconnect your phone, follow the procedure below. 1. Turn on the car ignition, then turn on the phone. 2. Scroll through the Menu and select Connectivity, then press Select. 3. Scroll to Bluetooth and press Options. 4. Scroll to Known devices and press Select. 5. Scroll to Triamp and press Options. 6. Scroll to Delete and press Select. 7. Press Yes. Re-connecting the phone You only need to re-connect the phone if you manually disconnect it. Refer to “Establishing a wireless connection” to re-connect the phone: 15 Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Using the control module The Car Kit is operated using the following four-button control module: Answer/Disconnect Volume down Volume Up LED indicator light Redial/Voice Recognition Control Module Functions Answer/Disconnect Press to answer a call. Press again to hang up. Volume Down Press during operation to lower the volume. Volume Up Press during operation to increase the volume. 16 Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 Redial/Voice Recognition There is no redial function for Siemens phones. Pressing this button once will activate communication between the phone and the Car Kit, the LED will turn on, but there will be no phone call placed. To turn off the communication between the Car Kit and your phone, press the “Answer/Disconnect” button on the Control Module. Press and hold for two seconds to activate the Voice Recognition function. After the tone, repeat your prerecorded voice tag: the number automatically dials. LED indicator light The LED is only on during calls. Making a call Refer to the following to make a call: 1. Press and hold the Answer/Disconnect button until the LED turns on. 2. Dial and send the call from the phone. 3. When the call connects, press the Answer/Disconnect button. 4. Press the Answer/Disconnect button to end the call. Resetting the Car Kit When changing phones it is necessary to reset the Car Kit and establish a new connection. Refer to the following: 1. Press and hold the Volume Down button. 2. With the Volume Down button pressed, press the Answer/Disconnect button. The Car Kit is now reset. 17 Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Important! To ensure a successful reset, do not turn off your car ignition while resetting the Car Kit. Notes on using voice recognition Voice recognition is a feature of your phone which enables you to dial a number by simply saying a pre-recorded “voice tag”. Normally when you set a voice tag, you speak directly into the phone. When accessing this feature with the Car Kit, you may find it necessary to re-record the voice tag while you are in the car. This will set not only the way you say the voice tag, but also record a familiar background noise. Siemens mobile phones only communicate with the Car Kit during a call. It is not possible to record a voice tag using the supplied microphone: you must use the microphone on your phone. For best results, record voice tags while you are inside your car, and hold the phone at arm’s length. Troubleshooting My Siemens mobile phone can’t make a connection My phone doesn’t recognize my voice tags for voice recognition. 18 q Make sure the bluetooth function on your phone is enabled. q Make sure the car ignition is on. q Reset the Car Kit and try again. q Turn your phone off and on again, and try the proceedure for connection once more. qRe-record voice tags using the method described in “Notes on using Voice Recognition” above. qClose your windows while using voice recognition. qSpeak clearly in the same manner in which the voice tag was recorded. Chapter 2—錯誤! 尚未定義樣式。 19 Bluetooth Car Kit user’s manual Warranty information Please retain the sales receipt as proof of purchase. During the one-year warranty period, the product is eligible for replacement in case of defects in material and workmanship. In such cases, the defective unit will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized distributor. However, this warranty does not cover damages caused by improper use or from unauthorized modifications by third parties. In addition, this warranty does not cover expendable materials and defects, which constitute as normal wear and tear. 20
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