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1. 2a PRODUCT SUPPORT Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by Fiat Auto S p A s Software Suppliers or their affiliates or subsidiaries For product support please refer to Fiat Auto S p A support number provided in the documenta tion for the DEVICE Should you have any questions concerning this EULA or if you desire to contact Fiat Auto S p A for any other reason please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE No Liability for Certain Damages EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW FIAT AUTO S p A S SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS AND THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAM AGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE THIS LIMITA TION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL FIAT AUTO S p A S SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS AND OR THEIR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U S TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS U S 250 00 FOR APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTIES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO YOUR PARTIC ULAR JURISDICTION PLEASE REFER TO YOUR WARRANTY BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PACK AGE OR PROVIDED WITH THE SOFTWARE PRINTED MATERIALS Fiat Auto S p A Quality Assistenza Tecnica Ingegneria Assistenziale Largo Senatore G Agnelli 5 10040 Volvera Torino Italia Print no 603 46 650 02 2007 1 edition The data contained in this publication is
2. FOM0227m Button Short press function Long press function less than second more than second N MAIN Launch hands free kit Telephone Menu Reject an incoming phone Confirm selected menu option call Accept an incoming phone call End a phone call hang up Switch between two ongoing phone conversations call waiting PESC Cancel voice recognition Cancel a voice announcement Exit Telephone Menu Exit the sub menu and return to the previous menu option Exit current menu option without storing settings Turn the microphone on off during a phone conversation Mute the ring tone of an incoming call Activate voice recognition Repeat the last utterance Interrupt voice announcement to provide in a voice Interaction a new voice command Adjust the volume of a phone conversation Adjust the volume of a voice announcement AN Scroll items in a menu TETI A ar oe i o o a AE ee ee Switch phone conversation from the hands free phone to your mobile phone and vice versa Notes O For many tasks the steering wheel buttons SRC OK and MAIN can be used interchangeably and you can use the key that is more convenient for you to press O For both operating modes of steering wheel buttons short or long press the function chosen will be activated when you re lease the button SOUND SYSTEM a lt x z 3 29 oo oz vT JO C
3. Dial Activates the voice recognition of a phone number I level Keywords 2 level Keywords Five Six Eight Nine Star Delete Start over Repeat Call l Dial 3 level Keywords Seven Function performed Dials the digit 5 y Duis i 6 rh gt tc Dil i lg ee ee ee eee Dials the digit C E ak ee ee ee l Zero i ee ee ee eee Plus Dials the digit OF Equivalent to pressing git Equivalent to Pressing paor Pound Equivalent to pressing Deletes the last group of numbers Deletes the phone number that you pronounced and you can restart dialling The system repeats the number that you yu pronounced Dials the phone that you pronounced SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz ZO C4 ww Zou Nn ei oe SS gt 3 Hs on A 4 z z o oS ws na 4 ou gt os ae on a SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So on an ma prr 2a 1 level 2 level 3 level Keywords Keywords Keywords Call Name Call Name on at Numbertype Name ey Work 80 Home on at Mobile
4. s le 3 Z 5 Hs sS oa on A lt z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a Dialling a phone number using the mobile phone keypad Alternatively you can dial a phone number using your mobile phone keypad and then continue your con versation using the hands free phone system It is a requirement that you create a pairing relationship and that the mobile phone is within range of the hands free phone system of your car To dial a phone number using your mobile phone keypad proceed as follows O Dial the phone number on your mobile phone keypad and con nect the phone call following the procedure required by your mo bile phone O Conduct the conversation using the hands free phone system 71 end the phone call press N MAIN for longer than sec ond or end the phone call from your mobile phone keypad Calling a phone number using call history last calls Last calls option is a list of the recent calls made or received It can consist of up to ten incoming calls up to ten outgoing calls and up to five missed calls A To dial a phone number using man ual interaction proceed as follows 1 Press MAIN to open the Telephone Menu O Select Last calls
5. GONTENTS Road safety Reception conditions Care and maintenance Compact DISC 44446 44054 34420 25 60044 846 Sound system technical data QUICK 61112 4 040 6 General functions Radio functions CD CD Changer Un Ctions diss 46 04 4 60 Steering Wheel COMtrOls 64 244604546456604562300620486095045650 General Information Radio section Audio section Compact Disc section MP3 CD section FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS Turning the sound system on Turning the sound system off Selecting Radio CD CD Changer ou 7 1 001000 1 4 4 4444 4414 48 TSE iSt Volume adjustment SVG PUM CEIOM sassissssissssosessosassaencosssctsassavasiacesbanecasssousnzonastaseacus cs MUTE PUM 1161 Tone adjustment Balance adjUstMent lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt FADER adjustment 4 COONN 7 gt HB A AH LOUDNESS adjustment Hands free kit Protection against theft lt lt Entering the secret 0 s csscssssccsescssecsssseonsssssosssesnesssioscsesse 0 T e ROEA A AE RADIO TUNET 44 940 446045 5704994949924 6 11444 10914 1115 114
6. on at Cellular on at Cell Telephone Phone Callback Function performed Starts the process to call a contact in the phonebook transferred to the hands free kit Calls a contact In this keyword Name represents the full name of a contact in your phonebook Calls a contact Work Calls 2 a contact ct at Home Calls a contact ct onlat Mobile D on at Cellular on at Cell Activates the phone function and speaks helpful information for using the hands free phone Dials the phone number of the last caller 1 level 2 level 3 level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords Redial Dials the phone number of the last person called Help Menu Activates the Help Menu function that gives a list of voice commands available for the current context Cancel Cancels voice interactions and deactivates the voice recognition system SOUND SYSTEM Repeat Repeats the last spoken utterance a 3 29 So oz co we a on ei oe Z gt 3 Z 5 Hs sS oa on A lt z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2a TROUBLESHOOTING
7. SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a If the user pronounces a valid level key word then the submenu relevant to that command will remain active until a key word leading to another level is given or the interaction is interrupted the same rule applies for the other lower levels 2 and 3 level gt For the list of available keywords re fer to the VOICE COMMANDS para graph To repeat the last system voice an nouncement press for longer than second or press shortly and pronounce Repeat The system can issue voice announce ments A voice announcement is a spoken message initiated by the system To can cel a voice announcement press 5 or press and pronounce Cancel A voice interaction is a two way commu nication spoken exchange between system and user To initiate a voice interaction press and issue a command To inter rupt an ongoing interaction and start a new interaction press at any time dur ing the interaction and issue a voice com mand To stop an ongoing interaction press ESC You will hear a tone indicating when voice recognition is deactivated The hands free kit help system can speak the list of commands available to you at any time depending on the keyword lev el that you are currently on To use the help system say Help Listen to the list of
8. So an an ma prr 2 2a PHONE SPECIFIC Nokia Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Before establishing a connection with a paired Nokia mobile phone the phone display screen prompts with a confirmation message e g Accept connection request During an active phone call on the hands free phone system of the car the Bluetooth wireless technology connection is disconnected when pressing button SRC OK to switch the audio output from the device to the mobile phone Models Nokia 6820 6230 76100 or r 6600 While handling two phone conversations via call waiting on a Nokia mobile phone when press SRC OK to transfer audio output to my mobile phone only one of the Phone conversations is transferred When press SRCIOK to switch the audio output of the phone conversation from my Nokia mobile phone to the hands free phone system nothing happens Nokia mobile phones do not allow the hands free phone system to automati cally establish the Bluetooth wireless technology connection You must interact With ne mobile phone Pressing SI SRC OK during an active phone call on this type of phone disconnects the Bluetooth wireless technology connection two active phone conversations to the mobile phone is not supported by the system when paired with a Nokia mobile phone On your mobile phone navigate to
9. on an ma prr 2 2a Once your phone is paired you have the option to transfer your mobile phone con tacts to the hands free kit to make a phone call either by using the contacts list or directly pronouncing the phone num ber and to answer another incoming phone call To interact with the hands free kit you can use either buttons on the steering wheel and voice commands With voice recog nition you can perform system function by speaking voice commands also identi fied as keywords When the system rec ognizes a keyword it will respond with the appropriate action Voice recognition is an easy and convenient way to use the hands free kit All the system functions are available with in the Telephone Menu When the car is not moving you can surf through the Tele phone Menu using either buttons on the steering wheel and voice commands When you are travelling you can only use buttons on the steering wheel and voice commands relevant to phone functions Last calls and Phonebook To activate settings when travelling you can only use voice com mands HANDS FREE KIT APPLICATIONS The hands free kit features the following options O Contact calling by voice you can call a contact in your mobile phone phone book using your voice You can also call a contact in your phonebook by scan ning through the entries on the multi function display To use this option y
10. GENERAL DISPLAY SCREEN Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Display screen shows No phonebook Or the system says As requested the phonebook has not been copied To copy the phonebook onto the system go to SETTINGS menu and select USER DATA To dial a phone number say Dial For pull phones O When the system asked The data from the phonebook will now be copied onto the system Continue you responded with No O You have not downloaded your phonebook via the Settings menu O The downloaded phonebook was deleted For push phones O When the system asked The data from the phonebook will now be copied onto the system Continue you responded with No O You have not sent contacts to the hands free phone system us ing the Copy phonebook procedure O The downloaded phonebook was deleted For pull phones O Use the option Phonebook in the Settings menu to download the phonebook again O Enter contact information in the phonebook on your mobile phone and then download the phonebook again gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK For push phones O Use the option Copy phonebook in the Settings menu to send con tacts in the phonebook on your mo bile phone to the system SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK Problem Display screen shows Ph book empty Or the system says P
11. To clear one track select it with buttons lt or P when the TPM function is on then keep button 2 CLR pressed for about 3 seconds The TPM function is turned off a beep is heard and the display shows ONE TRACK DELETED To clear all the tracks stored of a CD in sert the required CD turn on the TPM function then press button 2 CLR for about 6 seconds The TPM function is turned off a double beep is heard and the display shows ALL TRACKS DELETED To clear all the tracks of all the CDs con tained in the CD changer press button 2 CLR for over 8 seconds Three beeps are heard and the display shows COMPLETE TPM CLEARED MP3 CD PLAYER INTRODUCTION This section only describes MP3 CD play er operation variants as concerns sound system operation refer to section Func tions and Adjustments Note MPEG Layer 3 audio decoding technolo gy licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thom son multimedia MP3 MODE In addition to standard audio CDs the sound system can also play audio files in MP3 format Sound system will operate as described in the previous section Sound system with Compact Disc player when inserting a conventional audio CD For optimal playing use only top quality CDs mastered at the as low as possible speed MP3 CD files are structured by directo ries with sequential lists of all directories containing MP3 tracks directories and sub directories are all brought to the sa
12. O To ignore the phone call and mute the phone call ring tone press JE ESC Answering an incomig phone call during an active phone conversation O To answer an incoming phone call while another phone conversation is active press MAIN The system will switch to the incoming phone call and put the current phone conversation on hold Note Certain mobile phones support the ability to transmit your contacts ring tones to the hands free phone system and play cus tomized ring tones for incoming phone calls In this case the incoming phone calls will have your mobile phone customized ring tones MANAGING PHONE CALLS Transferring a phone conversation from your mobile phone to the hands free phone system If you enter the car during a phone con versation from your mobile phone and you want to continue the conversation using the car hands free phone system you can transfer the phone conversation to it Proceed as follows O Get into he car and turn the ignition key to MAR to activate the hands free phone system O The system will send a message to your mobile phone offering hands free phone support O To transfer the conversation to the hands free phone enter the informa tion required by your mobile phone This process is different for each mo bile phone O The phone conversation is transferred to the system Transferring a phone conversation from the hands free phone to your mobile phone To transfe
13. DIO LD until the display shows BASS or TREBLE O press A or to increase decrease the basses or trebles Pressing the buttons briefly the change is gradual by steps Pressing longer changing is faster BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Proceed as follows O briefly and repeatedly press button AU DIO LD until the display shows BAL ANCE select Balance function O press button A to increase the sound from the right speakers or button W to increase the sound from the left speak ers Pressing the buttons briefly the change is gradual by steps Pressing longer changing is faster Select CENTER to set the same value for both right and left speakers HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 13 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 14 FADER ADJUSTMENT Proceed as follows O briefly and repeatedly press button AU DIO LD until the display shows FAD ER select Fader function O press button A to increase the sound from the rear speakers or button W to increase the sound from the front speakers Pressing the buttons briefly the change is gradual by steps Pressing longer changing is faster Select CENTER to set the same value for both front and rear speakers LOUDNESS FUNCTION The Loudness function improves the sound volume when listening at low lev el increasing the basses and treb
14. MAIN or 5 to quit gt Or using voice interaction u Press pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pro nounce Device ID The system will display the device ID on the instrument panel display Press SRC OK or 5 MAIN or 5 to quit EXIT THE SETTINGS MENU At the end of any of the operations de scribed above you can exit the settings menu as described below To exit the Settings menu using es manual interaction Select Exit and then press SRC OK or MAIN Or using voice interaction i Press and pronounce Exit SUPPORTED MOBILE PHONES LIST This hands free phone system with Blue tooth wireless technology supports all mobile phones supporting Bluetooth 1 and HandsFree 1 0 profile refer to Bluetooth wireless connection specifi cations given on your mobile phone own er s manual Due to the different marketed software versions for mobile phones certain aux iliary functions e g answering a second incoming phone call transferring phone call from hands free phone system to mo bile phone and vice versa etc could not exactly correspond to what described in this manual In any case phone conversa tion using the hands free phone kit is not impaired PULL PHONES PHONEBOOK AUTOMATICALLY DOWNLOADED Pull phone means that your mobile phone supports phonebook automatic download with Bluetooth wireless te
15. Nn ei oe SS gt le 3 s on A lt z z z o oS ws pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So on an ma prr 2a Problem Display screen shows No Phone Or the system says There s no bluetooth phone connected Display screen shows Tel disconn Display screen shows Pair failed Or the system says Pairing failed Please try again Probable Cause O The paired mobile phone is turned off O The paired mobile phone is not with in range of the system the mobile phone should be located within ap proximately 10 m of the system O Bluetooth wireless technology connection has been disabled on your mobile phone My Car ID mobile phone Bluetooth wireless technology capabilities O During an ongoing phone conversa tion the mobile phone was taken out of the the system range O A technical error occurred during the pairing procedure O A technical error occurred with the Possible Solution O Turn the paired mobile phone on O Make sure that your phone is paired O Make sure that the Bluetooth wireless technology connection on your mobile phone is enabled My Car ID O Make sure that the mobile phone you paired with the system is within range O Reset the mob
16. PIN number shown on the in strument panel display using your mo bile phone keypad If pairing is success ful the system will say Connecting and at the end the message User pair ing saved will be displayed It is essential to wait until you see the mes sage User pairing saved on the display Pressing MAIN or 5 before the message is displayed may cancel the pair ing process If the pairing process fails an error message will be displayed in this event repeat the pairing procedure O At first pairing the system will say Welcome immediately after con necting This message will no longer be heard at next pairing procedures SOUND SYSTEM a 3 29 oo oz JO C4 we E Nn ei SS gt le 3 s on A 4 z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a O The system will ask if you would like to copy your paired phone phonebook It is recommended to copy it To start copying the phonebook say Yes oth erwise say No 71 For certain mobile phones the phone book is not copied automatically in this case you must send the contacts in your mobile phone phonebook to the hands free phone system using your mobile
17. Press the buttons again to choose the position of the character to be changed Press but tons A or F to choose or change the character To store the name press button MENU PS again The display will show CD NAM ING FUNCTION To clear a name turn the function on and press button 2 CLR for about 5 seconds The system beeps and the display shows ONE NAME DELETED At this point the procedure can be started to give a new name HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 23 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 24 To clear all the names turn the function on and keep button 2 CLR pressed for over 8 seconds The set gives two beeps and the display shows ALL NAMES DELETED At this point it is possible to start the name allocation procedure VOICE SETTING function telephone volume adjustment With this function it is possible to adjust setting from to 66 or cut off OFF set ting the telephone sound To turn the function on off use button lt or P or only for sound system with CD MP3 CD player turn the button knob ON OFF The display will show the current status of the function g PHONE VOLUME 23 function on with volume setting 23 g PHONE FUNCTION OFF function off HICUT function treble reduction Using this function it is possible to reduce the treble tones in accordance with t
18. a frequency Choose the bar to be adjusted using but ton lt or P the bar chosen starts to flash and it ig possible to adjust it using button or Y To store the new settings press button MENU PS again The display still shows USER EQ SETTINGS HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 21 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 22 REGIONAL MODE function regional broadcast reception Certain national broadcasters at deter minate times of the day transmit region al programmes which differ from region to region This function makes it possible to tune in only on local stations region al see paragraph EON function Therefore if a regional programme is heard and you wish to stay tuned to it the function must be activated To turn the function on off use button lt 4 or The display will show the current status of the function g REGIONAL MODE ON function on O REGIONAL MODE OFF function off If the function is off and a regional pro gramme is tuned that works in a deter minate area and the car enters a different area the regional station of the new area is received CD DISPLAY function Compact Disc data display With this function it is possible to choose the information shown on the display when listening to a Compact Disc After choosing CD in the menu using buttons
19. at a critical time Volume Setting do not raise the volume excessively Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside traffic and emergency sig nals while driving Driving while unable to hear these sounds could cause an accident Use of Speech Recognition Functions speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors It is your responsibility to monitor any speech recognition functions included in the system and address any errors Distraction Hazard any features may require manual non verbal setup Attempting to perform such set up or insert data while driving can seriously distract your attention and could cause an accident or other serious consequences Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations SOUND SYSTEM z lt T z z o o aa peP gt per prei m Nn r lt a gt o T So ua n Nn a prr Ss ao a Q o t pre per gt e z per tu nee on a a SOUND SYSTEM gt Z T So ua on on a prr e ao DISPLAY AND BUTTONS ON THE STEERING WHEEL PHOMEBOOE LIE 7130 PHONEBOOK 240 12345 im 0 8 30 FOM2000g
20. from mobile phone to hands free phone system Note Push phones only If your mobile phone pull phone supports phonebook automatic download with Bluetooth wireless technology your whole phonebook will be automatically downloaded to the hands free phone system during phone pairing procedure If your mobile phone push phone supports the single contact download with Bluetooth wireless technology during the pairing procedure you will be required to add phonebook contacts using your mobile phone SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz vT O C4 we Zou Nn SS gt 3 Hs s on A lt 1 level 2 level 3 level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords Reset all Deletes all paired phone user data and phonebooks contacts and restores default values Pairing Starts the process to create a pairing relationship Advanced Fea Enters the Adv Options menu tures Advanced Options SOUND SYSTEM Device ID Displays the device ID Exit Exits the Settings menu Dial a number One Dials the digit 1 Two Dials the digit 2 Three Dials the digit 3 f a ee eee A TETE ror ac ee ct aot a ance a 3 f Soo oz vT SV C4 mu Zu Nn ei 3 65 as sS oa on A 4
21. illegible CD not in the selected position or CD not inserted properly the display shows CD ER ROR after the number of the selected CD The next CD will be selected if there are no other CDs or if they are also illegible the display will show the wording NO CD until the sound source is changed O error in CD reading the display shows CD ERROR The next CD will be se lected if there are no other CDs in the CD Changer after the last CD search will restart from the first one or if they are also illegible the display will show the wording NO CD until the sound source is changed O a CD ROM is inserted next CD will be selected SELECTING THE CD Press button A to select the next CD and button W to select the previous CD If in the menu the CD time display function was selected this will be replaced for about 2 seconds by the CD number If the loader does not contain a disc in the position selected the display briefly shows the wording NO CD and the next CD is played automatically TRACK REPEAT FUNCTION track repeat Press button 4 RPT to listen repeatedly to the last track played for about 2 seconds the display shows REPEAT TRACK Press button 4 RPT again to listen re peatedly to the selected CD for about 2 seconds the display shows REPEAT CD Press button 4 RPT again to turn the Re peat function off for about 2 seconds the display shows REPEAT OFF Aft
22. is the same as the listen ing volume 1 If the volume is changed during a traffic bulletin the value is not shown on the dis play and the new value is kept only for the bulletin in progress When receiving traffic information the dis play will show TRAFFIC INFORMA TION The TA function is interrupted in the fol lowing cases O in radio mode press a preset button during a traffic bulletin O pressing button SRC SCN during a traf fic bulletin O by automatic manual tuning or Auto STore O turning the Mute function on EMERGENCY ALARM RECEPTION In the RDS mode the radio is set to re ceive emergency announcements in the case of exceptional circumstances or events that may cause general danger earthquakes floods etc if they are broadcast by the station tuned This function is activated automatically and cannot be deactivated During emergency announcement the dis play will show the word ALARM In this case the only operation possible is to switch the sound system off PTY FUNCTION Program Type selecting a type of programme To turn on the PTY function which makes it possible to give top priority to PTY pro grammes which may involve various top ics e g music news bulletins briefly press button PTY until the display shows PTY and the subject of the last station heard e g NEWS IMPORTANT To turn on the PTY func tion the radio must be in the FM band
23. phone keypad If the hands free phone system asks you to do this then per form this procedure following the in structions specific to your mobile phone and press 5 MAIN when you have finished MAKE A PHONE CALL Assume that John is one of the contacts stored in your phonebook To call John proceed as follows O Press the steering wheel button and pronounce Call John g If the name is recognized the system will display the recognized contact s in formation on the display screen If there is just one phone number for John in your phonebook the system will ask if you would like to call John To start the call say Yes otherwise say No If John has several phone numbers the system will ask which phone number you would like to call e g Call John at Work or at Home Answer with the type of required phone number e g at Home If John has several phone numbers but the location i e the type of phone number like work home etc is missing the sys tem will display the selected contact and a list of related phone numbers The hands free phone system will ask if you would like to call the phone number dis played To respond with yes pronounce Yes otherwise pronounce No If this is the correct contact but the wrong num ber say Forward or Backward to navigate to the phone number you d like to call To call the displayed
24. rect sunlight high temperatures or damp for prolonged lengths of time to prevent them from bending O Do not stick labels or write on the recorded surface of Compact Discs O To remove a Compact Disc from its container press the centre and raise the disc carefully holding it by the out er circumference O Always hold Compact Discs by the out er circumference Never touch the sur face O Do not use highly scratched cracked or distorted discs etc The use of these discs will involve malfunctioning or damage to the player O For best playing use only original CDs Proper operation is not guaranteed when using R RW CDs not properly mastered and or with max capacity ex ceeding 650 MB IMPORTANT Do not use the protective sheets for CD in commerce or discs with stabilisers etc as they might get stuck in the internal mechanism and damage the disc On multimedia CDs in addi A tion to sound tracks also da ta tracks are recorded Play ing one of these CDs may cause rustling and such a volume as to compromise road safety as well as causing damage to the final stages and speakers Never use 8 cm audio or MP3 A CDs even with the special adapter since this format damages the system HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY IMPORTANT Should copy protected CDs be used then few
25. seconds may be required for playing them Moreover due to the proliferation of always new and dif ferent protection methods it is not guar anteed that the CD player can play what ever protected disc Copy protection is often indicated on the CD cover in small letters or hard to read characters Usu ally it is indicated by writings like COPY CONTROL COPY PROTECTED THIS CD CANNOT BE PLAYED ON A PC MAC or it is identified by symbols like C Protected discs and their cover very often are not marked with the audio CD identi fication symbol COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO IMPORTANT The CD MP3 player can read most of the compression systems currently on sale e g LAME BLADE XING FRAUNHOFER however due to the evolution of these systems reading of all compression formats is not guaranteed IMPORTANT When loading a multi ses sion CD only the first session will be played SOUND SYSTEM TECHNICAL DATA O Output power 4 x 30W for music O Basic system 6 speakers O system 6 speakers and amplified subwoofer O CD Changer presetting O Phone presetting QUICK GUIDE GENERAL FUNCTIONS FOM0001m Button Short push Long push less than 2 seconds over 2 seconds On Off Volume on off MUTE Volume adjustment turn knob Audio source selection Radio CD CD Changer SCAN function activation on current audio source Audio adjustments LOUDNESS on o
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27. turn the func tion off the display will show MIX OFF When the Mix function is on all the tracks in the current CD will be played randomly After playing a track the display shows MIX CD Changing the sound source the function is turned off IMPORTANT When the Mix function is turned on the Scan and Repeat functions are turned off TPM FUNCTION CD playing sequence storage With the TPM function Track Program Memory it is possible to store the se quence for playing tracks of a CD to be able to play them later in the sequence set To turn the function on briefly press but ton 1 TPM while listening to a CD When the function is on the display shows TPM ON After playing the track the display will show again the word TPM ON The TPM function cannot be activated if no track sequence has been set Pressing button I TPM the display will show NO TPM AVAILABLE To store tracks select the track required then keep button I TPM pressed until hearing the beep the display will show TRACK IS STORED Repeat this pro cedure for all the other tracks to be stored IMPORTANT It is possible to store max 40 tracks per CD CLR FUNCTION clearing CD track storage With the CLR Clear function it is pos sible J to clear only one or all CD tracks stored with the TPM function 1 to clear the tracks stored with the TPM function from all the CDs contained in the CD Changer
28. will represent the contact s Home number O Contact s Name W this entry will represent the contact s Work number O Contact s Name M this entry will represent the contact s Mobile number After creating separate entries for per sons with multiple numbers delete the phonebook on the hands free phone and download your updated phonebook After doing this the different location commands will be directly recognized by the system Make sure that your mobile phone sound setting is not set to vibrate while it is paired and connected to the hands free phone system Models Motorola V600 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution While handling two phone conversations via call waiting when pressing 6 only the current phone conversation is set to call waiting mode This is due to the specific features of these mobile phones Models Motorola V600 or V525 Missed calls are not listed in the Last Calls Models Motorola V600 or V525 On these mobile phones missed calls are included in the list of incoming calls PHONE FUNCTIONS MAKING A PHONE CALL SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz vT JO C4 mu a on ei oe Z gt 3 Z 5 Hs sS oa on A lt z Q z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z
29. 11 Selecting the frequency band lt Presetting buttons Storing the last station heard lt lt lt Automatic 0001 4 0 4 4 04406 Manual tuning iis SCAN 00001 4 4 7044 4 5 444 Scanning Preset stations AUTOSTORE function AF function TA PUN CEIOM naa Emergency alarm reception PTY function 4 466 Checking the station type of PTY programme sass EON 01006 406 4 StereOphonic Stations 4 lt lt 4 4 4 81 11 1 4 544304 656773400569444490 46 MENU PS button functions PRESET USER CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ function USER EQ SETTINGS function REGIONAL MODE function CD DISPLAY function CDC DISPLAY 0006 MP3 DISP fUNCtION 4 4 44 444 4 44 4 4 SENSITIVITY 00061 4 66 4062 000 SVC SETTING function CD NAMING function VOICE SETTING function HICUT function IGNITION TIME function COMPACT DISC PLAYER Introductio 4 42 6 521 Selecting the CD player Inserting ejecting a CD Possibleerror Messages s
30. 4 we lt Nn ei oe SS gt le 3 s s on A lt z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a GETTING STARTED To quickly get started with using the hands free kit with voice recognition and Bluetooth wireless technology O Prepare your mobile phone phonebook O Turn the ignition key to MAR O Try out the voice commands O Pair your mobile phone O Make a phone call gt Instructions for each of the above func tions are given in the following paragraphs PREPARE YOUR MOBILE PHONE PHONEBOOK Before creating a pairing relationship be tween your mobile phone and the car hands free kit you should make sure that you have contact entries in your mobile phone phonebook so that you can use them with the hands free phone If your phonebook is empty quickly create several new entries for frequently dialled phone numbers For more infor mation consult your mobile phone own er s manual gt To enter properly contacts in your mo bile phone phonebook refer to section SETTING FUNCTIONS PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE TRY OUT THE VOICE COMMANDS At each stage of your dialogue with the system you can always use the voice com mand Help to get detailed indications abo
31. A the display shows CD DISPLAY To change the setting use but tons lt or P The display shows the setting among the two possible O TIME time elapsed from start of track g NAME CD name CDC DISPLAY function CD Changer data display if installed This function can be chosen only if a CD Changer is connected In this case the dis play will show CDC DISPLAY To change the function use buttons or gt The display shows the setting among the two possible O TIME time elapsed from start of track g NAME CD name MP3 DISP function MP3 CD data display With this function it is possible to choose the information shown on the display when listening to a MP3 CD This function can be chosen only if a MP3 CD is loaded in this event the display shows MP3 DISP To change the function use buttons lt or The display shows the setting among the four possible O DIR directory name O TAG INFO track title and name of the artist O TIME time elapsed from start of track O FILENAME MP3 file name SENSITIVITY function tuner sensitivity adjustment With this function it is possible to change the sensitivity of automatic station search ing When low sensitivity SENSITIVITY LOCAL is set only stations with excel lent reception are sought when high sen sitivity SENSITIVITY DISTANCE is set all
32. BILE PHONE Before you can use your mobile phone with the hands free phone system on your car you must create a pairing relationship between the mobile phone and the hands free phone system During the pairing procedure the hands free phone system attempts to detect a phone equipped with Bluetooth wire less technology within range and then es tablishes the connection using a Personal Identification Number PIN After a pair ing relationship is established you can use the hands free phone system to make and receive phone calls and do other opera tions via your wirelessly connected mo bile phone IMPORTANT the mobile phone pairing PIN number is a special PIN generated randomly at each new pairing and used just for this operation It is not your SIM PIN and therefore it is not required to store or to keep it in mind loosing it will not impair the hands free phone system operation The pairing procedure will only need to be performed once for your mobile phone After this procedure the system will automatically connect to your phone each time you get into the car and turn the ignition key to MAR You can create a pairing relationship us ing the Pairing option in the Settings menu A To create a pairing relationship us ing manual interaction proceed as follows Press MAIN to open the Tele phone Menu then select the Set tings option by pressing SRC OK or MAIN Select Pairing and then press SRC
33. Connectivity gt Bluetooth Se lect the next menu using the key on the right side Select My Car and then Authorized The phone call is still active on the mobile phone If you wish to reconnect and use the hands free kit again press MAIN The ability to transfer audio output for Press MAIN or to reconnect the phone conversation to the hands free feature Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Adding contacts from the mobile phone to the hands free phone system does not work Models Nokia 7610 When receiving a phone call on the paired mobile phone caller s info is displayed on the multifunction display but the ring tone is only produced a few seconds later Models Nokia 6230 6600 When receiving a phone call on the paired mobile phone caller s info is displayed on the multifunction display but no ring tone is produced Models Nokia 6230 After downloading the paired mobile phone phonebook some phone numbers of contacts having multiple numbers are not present on the hands free phone system Models Nokia 6230 firmware 5 35 This mobile phone can add contacts only when entries are saved on the SIM card This is due to the specific features of these mobile phones ring tones This is due to the specific features of this mobile phone ring tones Transfer your contact entries from the phone memory to the SIM card and then select Copy Phoneboo
34. If the station does not broadcast in the PTY mode the wording NO PTY PRO VIDED is shown on the display for a few seconds HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 19 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 20 To change the type of PTY proceed as fol lows O press one of the 6 preset buttons or O press buttons lt or P To store the current type of programme on one of the 6 preset buttons give a pro longed press on the preset button Stor age is confirmed by a beep To seek a station with this programme see the Au tomatic tuning and Scanning stations Scan function paragraphs If no station is available with this type of programme the system sounds a beep the station selected previously is heard and for 2 seconds the display shows the wording CHOSEN PTY NOT FOUND To turn the PTY function off briefly press button PTY again the display will show the last information frequency etc active before the PTY function CHECKING THE STATION TYPE OF PTY PROGRAMME To know the type of PTY programme of the station heard keep button PTY pressed until a beep is heard After the beep the display will show the type of pro gramme offered by the station tuned If the station has no PTY code the display will show the wording NO PTY PROVID ED After a few seconds the display will agai
35. K or MAIN otherwise press JE ESC You can download your phonebook at a later time us ing the Settings menu option User data Copy Phonebook For certain mobile phones the phonebook is not copied automati cally in this case you must send the contacts in your mobile phone phonebook to the hands free phone system using your mobile phone key pad If the hands free phone system asks you to do this then perform this procedure following the in structions specific to your mobile phone and press MAIN when you have finished We Or using voice interaction Press and pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pronounce Pairing The system shows the mobile phone pairing PIN on the instrument panel display and repeats it For the next two steps consult your mobile phone owner s manual about Bluetooth pairing On your mobile phone query for devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology that are within range this option on your mobile phone might be called Discover New Device etc View the list of Blue tooth wireless technology enabled devices and select My Car item that identifies the hands free kit in your car SOUND SYSTEM z lt x z z o oS ww aa per Po os on a lt gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a z
36. NAMING FUNCTION allocation of CD names only with CD loaded and selected 1 VOICE SETTING Telephone volume if installed O HICUT FUNCTION Treble reduc tion O IGNITION TIMER System power off mode To exit the menu function press button MENU PS again PRESET USER CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ function equalizer on off The integrated equalizer can be turned on or off With the equalizer off it is possi ble to change the sound settings only ad justing the bass BASS and treble tones TREBLE while activating the function makes it possible to adjust the sound curves To turn the equalizer off select PRESET with button A or V To turn the equalizer on select one of the following with button A or V O USER adjustment of the 7 equalizer bands that can be changed by the user O CLASSIC predefined equalizer ad justment for best playing of classic mu sic O ROCK predefined equalizer adjust ment for best playing of rock and pop O JAZZ predefined equalizer adjust ment for best playing of jazz When one of the equalizer settings is on the display shows EQ USER EQ SETTINGS function equalizer settings only if USER is selected To set a personal equalizer adjustment use button A or F to select USER EQ SETTINGS To change the equalizer settings use but ton or P The display shows a graph with 7 bars where each bar represents
37. OK or MAIN The system will start the pairing procedure The system shows the mobile phone pairing PIN on the intrument panel display and repeats it Please note that this is a PIN used just for this operation it is not your SIM PIN For the next two steps consult your mobile phone owner s manu al about Bluetooth pairing On your mobile phone query for devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology that are within range this option on your mobile phone might be called Discover New Device etc View the list of Blue tooth wireless technology enabled devices and select My Car item that identifies the hands free kit in your car When prompted by the mobile phone enter the PIN number shown on the instrument panel display If pairing is successful the system will say Connecting and then the dis play will show the paired mobile phone ID It is of vital importance to wait un til this confirmation message is dis played since pressing MAIN or 5 at this time may cancel the pairing process If pairing fails an er ror message will be displayed and the pairing procedure shall be repeat ed At first pairing the system will say Welcome immediately after con necting This message will no longer be heard at next pairing procedures The system asks if you would like to copy your paired phone phonebook It is recommended to copy it To start copying the phonebook press SRC O
38. Reset all The system will asks Delete all data saved by users from the system To confirm pronounce Yes SOUND SYSTEM a lt x z 3 29 oo oz JO C4 we a Nn ei SS gt le 3 s on A lt a 2 oS t oa per gt per tu ea on A lt a SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a USING ADVANCED FEATURES A To navigate to the Adv options 8 menu using manual interaction pro ceed as follows Press gt MAIN to open the Tele phone Menu then select Settings by pressing SRC OK or MAIN Select Adv options and then press SRC OK or MAIN Or using voice interaction t Press pronounce Setup and then Advanced Features Within the Adv options menu you can access the Sys code Note This code is an 8 digit number device ID which uniquely identifies the hands free kit installed on your car and cannot be changed Accessing the device ID For certain operations it might be neces sary to know the device ID To accesss the device ID by manual te interaction proceed as follows Select Sys code and then press SRC OK or N MAIN The system will display the device ID on the instrument panel display Press SRC OK or N
39. Scan and Repeat functions are turned off MP3 INFO FUNCTION directory data info Press briefly button 6 MP3 display the name of the current directory the dis play will show twice the name of the cur rently selected directory for about 5 sec onds Then the previously selected CD mode will be displayed again If button 6 MP3 is pressed again dur ing directory name displaying the name of the MP3 track being played will be dis played twice for about 5 seconds Then the previously selected CD mode will be displayed again HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 31 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 32 CD CHANGER CDC A INTRODUCTION This section only describes CD Changer where provided operation variants as concerns sound system operation refer to section Functions and Adjustments For installation and connec tion of a Lineaccessori Fiat CD Changer apply only to Fi at Dealership The car can be equipped with a CD Chang er multiple Compact Disc player for 10 discs set in the boot SELECTING THE CD CHANGER Turn on the set then press briefly but ton SRC SCN to select the CHANGER function POSSIBLE ERROR MESSAGES Error messages will be displayed in the fol lowing cases O no CD in the CD Changer the display will show NO CD until changing the sound source O selected CD is
40. UNCTIONS PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE Refer to your mobile phone owner s manual to find out how to set up the default location for phone audio when a phone call is received SOUND SYSTEM z lt T z Q z o oS ws aa per o gt os on r gt o p So ono an ma per 2 2a z lt x z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2a Problem Probable Cause Pairing a paired mobile phone the display screen shows Pair failed Or the system says Pairing failed Please try again Before re pairing with a mobile phone information for the first pairing must be deleted After downloading the phonebook from the mobile phone contacts middle names initials prefixes or suffixes are not recognized by the voice recognition system The system does not support the use of prefixes suffixes or middle names initials when calling contacts by voice Possible Solution Remember that the pairing procedure will only need to be performed once for your mobile phone After this procedure the system will automatically connect to your phone each time you get into the car and turn the ignition key to MAR T
41. aced the device informs the user of the need to enter the secret code ac cording to the procedure described in the following paragraph Entering the secret code When turning the sound system on in the event of code request the display will show the word CODE for about 2 sec onds followed by four dashes The secret code comprises four figures from to 6 each corresponding to one of the dashes To enter the first digit of the code press the corresponding key of the preset sta tions from to 6 Enter the other code digits in the same way If the four figures are not entered within 20 seconds the display shows the word CODE for 2 seconds and then fours dashes This is not to be considered as an incorrect code entry After entering the fourth digit within 20 seconds the radio starts working If a wrong code is entered the radio sounds a beep the display shows the word CODE for 2 seconds and then fours dashes to warn the user that it is necessary to enter the correct code Every time the user enters a wrong code the waiting time increases gradually 1 min 2 min 4 min 8 min 16 min 30 min Ih 2h 4h 8h 16h 24h until reaching a maximum of 24 hours The waiting time will be shown on the display with the word WAIT When this goes off it is possi ble to start the new code entry proce dure Code Card This the document that certifies posses s
42. and then press SRC OK or MAIN O The system will present a list of phone numbers Use A or F to select the required phone num ber Then press SRC OK or N MAIN to start the call O To end the phone call press N MAIN for longer than sec ond gt Or using voice interaction To call back the last incoming phone number press and pronounce Callback The system will display information about the last caller and ask if you would like to call back this contact To respond with yes pronounce Yes otherwise say No To redial the last phone number you called pronounce Redial The sys tem will display information about the last contact you called and will ask if you would like to redial this phone number To redial the last phone number called say Yes otherwise say No INCOMING CALLS With the hands free phone system you can respond to incoming phone calls us ing steering wheel buttons When a phone call is received the system will display in formation about the caller s identity if available The incoming phone call will have cus tomized ring tone if this function is avail able on your mobile phone Answering a phone call 11 answer the phone call press N MAIN O To end the phone call press MYMAIN for longer than second Rejecting a phone call 116 reject the phone call press N MAIN for longer than second Ignoring a phone call
43. before CD was selected returns DISPLAY INFORMATION When the CD player is working the dis play shows the following information which means T05 shows the number of the track on the CD 03 42 shows the time elapsed since the start of the track if the corresponding Menu function is on XXXXXXX shows the name allocat ed to the CD If the CD Name function is selected and no CD name is stored the display will show the track time SELECT TRACK forward backward Briefly press button lt 4 to play the previous track and button P to play the next one Tracks are played in sequence after the last track the first one will be played and vice versa If playing the track started more than 3 seconds ago pressing briefly button lt the track is played again from the start In this case if wanting to play the previous track press the button twice consecutively FAST FORWARD BACKWARD Keep button P pressed to move the track selected forward at high speed and keep button lt pressed to move it quickly back ward Fast forward backward is stopped once the button is released If the CD name display function was se lected in the menu this will be replaced by the CD time display function CD name display is resumed after about 2 seconds from pressing the button PAUSE FUNCTION To pause the CD player press button 3 Il The display will show PAUSE To resume playing the track press bu
44. bled to also broadcast information about traffic conditions In this case the display shows TP To turn the TA traffic information func tion on off briefly press button TA AF IMPORTANT If the TA function traffic information is on but the radio station chosen does not give traffic information TA displayed TP not displayed the de vice beeps every 30 seconds With CD CD Changer if installed Telephone or Mute active automatic station tuning will start With the TA function it is possible O to search only RDS stations that trans mit in the FM band enabled to broad cast traffic information O to receive traffic information although CD player or CD Changer are being used O to receive traffic information at a pre defined minimum volume even with the radio volume off IMPORTANT In certain countries radio stations exist which even if the TP func tion is on the display shows TP do not transmit traffic information If the radio is working in the AM band when button TA AF is pressed it passes to the FMI band on the last station heard If the station selected does not broadcast traffic information the search for an en abled station starts automatically The volume with which the traffic bulletin is transmitted varies depending on the lis tening volume O listening volume below 20 traffic bul letin volume 20 fixed value O listening volume above 20 traffic bul letin volume
45. car speed C automatic Stereo Mono switching Audio section O Mute Pause function O Soft Mute function O Loudness function O 7 band graphic equalizer O separate bass treble adjustment O right left channel balancing Compact Disc section O Disc select disc no O track select forward backward O fast forward backward 1 Mix function random playing of tracks O Track Repeat function repetition of re quired track O Scan function scanning the tracks on the Compact Disc O TPM function CD playing sequence storage for 30 CDs each one contain ing 40 tracks O CLR function clearing CD track stor age O CD Naming function allocating a name to a CD max name length 8 char acters OCD Display function displaying CD name time elapsed from start of track 1 Playing audio CDs and R RW CDs MP3 CD section O MP3 Info function ID3 TAG O Folder selection previous next O Track selection forward backward g Fast forward backward O Scan function scanning CD tracks O Mix function random playing of fold er CD tracks O Repeat function repeat required track or folder O MP3 Display function MP3 CD data dis play folder name ID3 TAG info time elapsed from start of track file name O Playing audio CDs and R RW CDs HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bl
46. ch nology your whole phonebook will be au tomatically downloaded to the hands free phone system during phone pairing pro cedure PUSH PHONES PHONEBOOK NOT AUTOMATICALLY DOWNLOADED Push phone means that your mobile phone supports the single contact down load with Bluetooth wireless technolo gy During the pairing procedure you will be required to send phonebook contacts from your mobile phone your phone book is not automatically downloaded during the phone pairing procedure SOUND SYSTEM z lt 1 z z o oS ww aa per Po os on a gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a SOUND SYSTEM a lt x z 3 f Soo oz vT SV Cp ww Zou Nn ei ES 3 Z 5 as sS oa on A 4 The following table lists the mobile phones that on the print date of this manual were accurately tested with the present hands free kit with Bluetooth wireless technology Make Mobile phone model Automatic phonebook download Non automatic phonebook download SMT 5600 Audiovox Orange C500 Nokia EARNS AEE OEA AAE EAE AAE 820 ee AAA A AE E E Sony Ericsson T610 TN ere enter entrant 1837 1 AD z a 00000 These mobile phones are unable to support call waiting with the hands
47. ct My Car from the list of Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices Press the MENU button on the keypad and select option 4 Set device as Hands free then press MAIN to establish the Bluetooth connection SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz vT O C4 oo lt Nn ei oe gt 3 amp Hs sS Ta Nn A lt 1 z lt x z Q z o oS ww pn m o gt os ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2a PHONE SPECIFIC Motorola Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution When using a paired Motorola mobile phone the different location commands are not recognized by the hands free system Sometimes the car hands free phone does not produce a ring tone at an incoming call Motorola mobile phones do not pro vide location information to the hands free system when downloading the phonebook When the mobile phone sound setting is set to vibrate the hands free phone system does not produce ring tones Edit the contact information in your mobile phone phonebook If a person has multiple numbers you can create a separate contact entry for each phone number In each entry append the contact s name with H W or M as follows O Contact s NamelH this entry
48. currently available commands and de cide on which command you d like to is sue to the system Adjust the volume of phone calls to a lev el that is comfortable and safe while the car is in motion To adjust the default vol ume of the hands free phone system go to paragraph Volume adjustment in section SOUND SYSTEM in this owner hand book To temporarily adjust the volume of the current phone call press or or adjust the position of the radio knob Af ter the phone call is disconnected the vol ume will revert back to the original level You can press or also to adjust the volume of the current voice announce ment Please remember that to interrupt a voice announcement you can always press at any time during a voice interaction and give a new voice command Note O Instructions concerning voice com mands are identified in the text by sym bol Notes 1 After you press if you do not issue a voice command within a few seconds the system will prompt you to pro nounce a voice command If you do not respond then voice recognition shuts off It is the same case with not re sponding to a question during a voice interaction You will hear a tone indi cating when voice recognition is deac tivated O When the system fails to recognize your voice command it will give you an other opportunity to re pronounce the voice command If you are unsure of whether the voice command is appro p
49. e by A or V and press SRC OK or MAIN to start the call To end the phone call press N MAIN for longer than second We Or using voice interaction Assume you would like to call the contact John in your mobile phone phonebook Press and pronounce Call John or Call John on at Mo bile in the previous statement the keyword Mobile represents the type of phone number you would like to call The phone number type can either be at Home at Work or on at Other If the name is recognized the system will display the recognized contact s information John in the example on the display screen If John has just one phone number the system will ask if you would like to call John To start the call say Yes otherwise say No If John has several phone numbers the system will ask which phone num ber you would like to call e g Call John at Work or at Home An swer with the type of required phone number e g at Home If John has several phone numbers but the location i e the type of phone number like work home etc is missing the system will dis play the selected contact and a list of related phone numbers To call the displayed phone number pronounce Call If the contact is correct but the phone number is wrong you can surf the phone number list manual ly by pressing A or V When you find the req
50. e phone to the hands free kit contact entries only if does not work they are saved on the phone memory Models Sony Ericsson 2600 O Reset the mobile phone by turning it off and on again O Reset the mobile phone by turning it off removing the phone battery and then placing it back in and then turn ing it on again After you hang up the other phone call that was received via call waiting the mobile phone displays a message that asks if you wish to retrieve the call Confirm using the mobile phone keypad Transfer your contact entries from the SIM card to the mobile phone memory Delete the downloaded phonebook by selecting the option Del Phone book Then download the phonebook again selecting the option Phone b 39 gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK SOUND SYSTEM z z o oS ww aa per Po per on a gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a z Q z o o aa m gt per ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per cy 2a Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution When getting into the car during a phone conversation after turning the key to MAR the phone conversat
51. er repeating a track the display shows for about 2 seconds REPEAT TRACK or REPEAT CD Changing the sound source the function is turned off IMPORTANT When the Track Repeat function is turned on the Scan and Mix functions are turned off MIX FUNCTION random track playing To start random playing of tracks on the Compact Disc selected press button 5 MIX A new track will be played and for about 2 seconds the display will show MIX CD Press button 5 MIX again to start random playing of a CD in the CD Changer for about 2 seconds the display will show MIX MAGAZINE Press button 5 MIX again to turn the func tion off for about 2 seconds the display will show MIX OFF When the Mix function is on all the tracks in the current CD or any CD in the CD Changer will be played randomly After playing a track the display shows for about 2 seconds MIX CD or MIX MAGAZINE Changing the sound source the function is turned off IMPORTANT When the Mix function is turned on the Scan and Repeat functions are turned off HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 33 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 34 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW Low volume The Fader function shall only be set to F front to prevent volume reduction and muting if the Fader level set is R 9 Required source can
52. ff e Bass BASS e Treble TREBLE e LH RH balance BALANCE e Front rear balance FADER Use direction buttons A or W to adjust HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Bi HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND RADIO FUNCTIONS Button CD CD Changer FUNCTIONS Button CD pause Short push less than 2 seconds Traffic announcements TA on off Frequency band selection FMI FM2 FMT MW LW Automatic tuning press buttons A or V Manual tuning with AF function off press buttons lt or gt Recalling stored station Short push less than 2 seconds Eject CD for CD source only Play previous next track press buttons lt or Play previous next CD for CD Changer press buttons or VW Long push over 2 seconds Alternative frequency search AF on off Automatic radio stations storing in FM band on off AUTOSTORE FMT Automatic fast tuning press buttons or V Manual fast tuning with AF function off press buttons lt or gt Storing current radio station Long push over 2 seconds CD track fast forward press buttons or STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Button Volume up A a Short push Long push less than 2 seconds over 2 seconds Volume on off MUTE Volume down Fas
53. free kit installed on your car Motorola Additional mobile phones will be added to this list For up to date information on supported mobile phones please contact Fiat Deal ership Trade marks Microsoft is a Microsoft Corporation registered trade mark Sony is a Sony Corporation registered trade mark Ericsson is a Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson registered trade mark Motorola is a Motorola Inc registered trade mark Nokia is a Nokia Corporation registered trade mark Siemens is a Siemens AG registered trade mark Orange is an Orange Personal Communications Services Limited registered trade mark Audiovox is an Audiovox Corporation registered trade mark Bluetooth is a Bluetooth SIG Inc registered trade mark VOICE COMMANDS KEYWORDS SUMMARY The following table lists the voice commands available for each level of the system For each voice command is shown the Keyword i e the main voice command and synonyms that may be used I level 2 level 3 level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords Setup Enters the Settings menu Setup menu Settings User data Enters the User data menu Delete users Deletes user data for pairing relationships Delete phone Deletes the current phonebook book Download phone Downloads phonebook from mobile phone book to hands free phone system Note Pull phones only Add Contacts Adds contacts
54. ghts to use such con tent All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by Fiat Auto S p A s Software Suppliers their affiliates and suppliers Use of any on line services which may be accessed through the SOFTWARE may be governed by the respective terms of use relating to such services If this SOFTWARE contains documentation that is provided only in electronic form you may print one copy of such electronic documentation EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is subject to U S and European Union export jurisdiction You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments TRADEMARKS This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of Fiat Auto S p A Fiat Auto S p A s Software Suppliers their affiliates or suppliers SOUND SYSTEM z lt x z z o o ua per Po per wn r z lt gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per
55. he signal transmitted To turn the function on off use button lt or P The display will show the current status of the function O HICUT FUNCTION ON function on O HICUT FUNCTION OFF function off IGNITION TIME function system power on off mode This function enables to switch off the sound system according to two different modes To turn the function on use but ton lt 4 or gt The display will show the chosen mode O 00 MIN deactivation dependent on ignition key Sound system will switch off automatically when turning the igni tion key to STOP O 20 MIN deactivation independent of ignition key After having turned the ig nition key to STOP the sound system will stay on for 20 minutes max IMPORTANT When the sound system is switched off automatically after turning the ignition key to STOP for both immedi ate or 20 minute delayed power off it will switch on automatically turning the igni tion key to MAR If the sound system has been switched off pressing the knob but ton ON OFF when turning the key to MAR it will stay off COMPACT DISC PLAYER INTRODUCTION This section only describes CD player op eration variants as concerns sound sys tem operation refer to section Functions and Adjustments SELECTING THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER To turn on the Compact Disc player in tegrated in the set proceed as follows O insert a CD if the set is off the CD pla
56. he system if you chose not to down load the phonebook during the phone pairing procedure You can make adjust ments to the user data used by the system using the option User data A To open the User data menu using manual interaction proceed as fol lows Press MAIN to open the Tele phone Menu then select Settings by pressing SRC OK or MAIN Select User data and then press SRC OK or VMAIN SOUND SYSTEM z lt T z z o oS ws per Po os on a lt gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a a 2 So t oa per gt per tu on a lt a SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a Or using voice interaction Press and pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pronounce User data In the User data menu you can perform the functions described be low Delete user data In the User data menu you can delete the pairing relationships After you delete the pairing relationship you cannot use an unpaired phone with the hands free phone system nor its phonebook until you cre ate a pairing relationship for it Always re member that this operation deletes all the pairing rela
57. hone keypad sometimes the mobile phone disconnects from the hands free feature and the phone conversation has to be continued on the mobile phone instead of the hands free feature In this specific case the system is not able to identify which phone call is ended The connection between this mobile Wait for connection phone and the hands free kit some To prevent recurring of this problem times may deactivate reset the mobile phone by turning it off and on again On this mobile phone the ring tone of The ring tone of the second incoming the second incoming call is very low call will always be lower than normal Try to turn up the ring tone volume This behavior depends on the specific features of this mobile phone For certain software versions of this Answer the incoming call by pressing mobile phone answering a call using MAIN the keypad will automatically discon nect the mobile phone from the hands free kit Models Nokia 7610 PHONE SPECIFIC Sony Ericsson Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Occasionally the hands free kit does not detect the mobile phone and it is unable to make a hands free phone call Models Sony Ericsson 2600 When using call waiting to answer an incoming call during an ongoing phone call conversation sometimes the ongoing phone conversation becomes disconnected Models Sony Ericsson 1610 Downloading the phonebook from the This mobile phone can download mobil
58. honebook empty To add contacts to the phonebook go to the SETTINGS menu and select USER DATA To dial a phone number say DIAL Probable Cause For pull phones O You answered Yes to The data from the phonebook will now be copied onto the system Continue but the downloaded phonebook does not include any valid contacts O You have used the option Phone book in the Settings menu but the mobile phone phonebook does not include any valid contacts For push phones O When the system asked The data from the phonebook will now be copied onto the system Continue you answered Yes but did not send any valid contacts during the Copy phonebook procedure O You used the Copy phonebook option but did not send any valid contacts to the system Possible Solution For pull phones O Enter valid contact information name and one phone number at least in the phonebook on your mo bile phone then download the phonebook again gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK For push phones O Download the phonebook again and make sure to send valid contacts to the system using your mobile phone when prompted O Use the option Copy phonebook in the Settings menu to send con tacts from your mobile phone to the system gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz vT O C4 we Zou
59. ident or other serious consequences Keep User s Guide in Vehicle when kept in the vehicle the User s Guide will be a ready reference for you and other users unfamiliar with the system Please make certain that before using the system for the first time all persons have access to the User s Guide and read its instructions and safety information carefully WARNING Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences Do not change system settings or enter data non verbally using your hands while driving Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner before attempting these operations This is important since while setting up or changing some functions you might be required to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from the wheel GENERAL OPERATION Voice Command Control functions within the system may be accomplished using only voice commands Using voice commands while dri ving allows you to operate the system without removing your hands from the wheel Prolonged Views of Screen do not access any function requiring a prolonged view of the screen while you are driving Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting to access a function of the system requiring prolonged attention Even occasional short scans to the screen may be hazardous if your attention has been diverted away from your driving task
60. ile phone by turning it off and on O Reset the hands free phone system by turning the ignition key to STOP and then to MAR again O Verify the correct PIN number and try entering it again O Reset the mobile phone by turning it off and on and then retry the pairing procedure gt SETTING FUNCTIONS PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE Problem Display screen shows Pair failed Or the system says Bluetooth pairing timed out Please try again later Display screen shows Private number Display screen shows Only at rest Or the system says This function is only available when the vehicle is stationary Probable Cause After three minutes each attempt to enter the PIN number fails since pairing timed out O The caller is not recognized as a name stored in the phonebook and the paired mobile phone does not have a called ID feature O The caller has blocked caller ID to prevent the system from displaying the caller s name and or phone number Even occasional short viewings of the car display may be hazardous if your at tention has been diverted away from your driving tasks Certain hands free phone functions which require the user to give attention to the car display are only available when the car is stopped Possible Solution Retry the pairing procedure During the PIN entering step verify that the PIN number you are entering on the mobile phone is the same number that is shown on the
61. in or phone call SVC FUNCTION The SVC function makes it possible to au tomatically adapt the volume level to the speed of the car increasing it as the speed increases to maintain the ratio with the noise level inside the passenger compart ment To activate the SVC function briefly press button MENU PS then use buttons A or to scroll the menu stopping on the SVC function and buttons lt to switch the function on or off selecting respec tively SVC SETTING ON or SVC SET TING OFF This function can be turned on or off in all the operating modes of the device Ra dio CD CD Changer MUTE FUNCTION turning off the volume completely To switch on the Mute function briefly press the button knob ON OFF Volume will gradually lower and the display will show the word MUTE To switch off the Mute function press the button knob ON OFF Volume will grad ually become louder returning to the val ue set before switching on the Mute func tion Changing volume will deactivate the Mute function and the volume will be set to the new level selected With the Mute function on O if an emergency alarm or a traffic bul letin arrives with the TA function on the message ignores the Mute function O an incoming call ignores the Mute func tion The Mute function will be re sumed at the end of the call TONE ADJUSTMENT bass treble Proceed as follows O briefly and repeatedly press button AU
62. in the CD fol lowed by an asterisk e g TITLEI HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 29 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 30 SELECT NEXT PREVIOUS DIRECTORY Press button A to select the next direc tory or press button W to select the pre vious one The name of the new selected directory will be shown on the display Directories are selected in cyclic se quence after the last directory the first one is selected and vice versa If no other directory track is selected in the following 2 seconds the first track in the new directory will be played If the last track in the currently selected directory is played the next will then be played DISPLAY INFORMATION When a MP3 CD is inserted the display shows MP3 and the following informa tion which means O 105 shows the number of the track on the MP3 CD O BEST OF shows the name given to the directory if the relevant menu function is active O XXXXX shows the track name if the relevant menu function is active O 03 42 shows the time elapsed since the start of the track if the relevant menu function is active O BEST 01 shows the MP3 CD name if the relevant menu function is active If the CD Name function is selected and no CD name is stored the display will show the track time REPEAT FUNCTION t
63. instrument panel display gt SETTING FUNCTIONS PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE Enter a contact in your mobile phone book for the incoming call and then download your phonebook contact again In this case nothing can be done and the message will always appear Stop your car and attempt to perform the function again manually or continue driving and perform the function using the voice recognition system SOUND SYSTEM a 3 29 oo oz JO C4 we lt Nn ei SS gt le 3 s on A 4 SOUND SYSTEM a 3 f 4 Soo oz vT Su m Zou Nn ei ES gt 3 5 Hs sS oa on A lt Problem The system did not respond to voice command or key press Probable Cause O If you do not speak soon enough after pressing the system will interrupt voice interaction O If you are speaking too far from the in car microphone for example if you are sitting in the back seat the system may not hear your voice command O If you don t wait for the tone after pressing the system will get only a portion of the keyword and will misrecognize it A If you don t press before pro nouncing a voice command the sys tem will not activate voice recogni tion and therefore recognize your voice commands O If you don t press S MAIN to enter
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65. ion is not switched automatically to the hands free phone system Models Sony Ericsson Z600 After pairing the mobile phone the hands free phone system keeps in memory only the last 20 calls Models Sony Ericsson 2600 After connecting and disconnecting the mobile phone the carrier s name is no longer displayed on the instrument panel display Model Sony Ericsson T637 This mobile phone requires a specific setting for transferring automatically the audio output to an external Bluetooth wireless technology device This is the max number of calls that can be stored To prevent this problem after turning the mobile phone on wait for 30 seconds at least before connecting it to the hands free kit SYSTEM SOFTWARE USE NOTICE This system contains software that is licensed to Manufacturer pursuant to a license agreement Any removal reproduction reverse engineering or other unauthorized use of the software from this system in violation of the license agreement is strictly prohibited and may subject you to legal action END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA You have acquired a device DEVICE which includes software licensed by Fiat Auto S p A from one or more software licen sors Fiat Auto S p A s Software Suppliers Such software products as well as associated media printed materials and on line or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellect
66. ion of the radio The Code Card contains the radio model serial number and secret code IMPORTANT Keep the Code Card care fully to be able to give the related data to the competent authorities in the event of theft HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 15 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 16 RADIO Tuner INTRODUCTION When the set is turned on the last func tion selected before turning off is played Radio CD or CD Changer To select the Radio source while listening to another audio source press briefly and repeatedly button SRC SCN When Tuner is on the display will show the selected station name RDS stations only or frequency the frequency band e g FMI and the preselection button number e g PI SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND When in Radio mode briefly and repeat edly press button BAND AS to select the required reception band Every time the button is pressed the fol lowing bands are selected in sequence FMI FM2 FMT MW and LW shown by the respective wording on the display The last station selected in the respective frequency band will be tuned The FM band is divided into sections FMI FM2 and FMT The FMT reception band is reserved to the stations stored automati cally with the AutoSTore function PRESETTING BUTTONS The buttons with symbols from to 6 make i
67. k and try transfer contacts again gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK This model downloads the phonebook like pull phones and not like push phones For this reason for each con tact only the predefined entry is downloaded SOUND SYSTEM z o o aa per Po os on a gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a z lt x z Q z o So ww aa per gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So n an ma per 2 2a Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution After receiving answering and ending a second call the multifunction display shows Private Number instead of the phone number corresponding to the first call Models Nokia 6600 Sometimes when trying to use the hands free feature using the MAIN button the message Searching is displayed before the connection is implemented Models Nokia 6600 No ring tone is produced when receiving a second incoming call Models Nokia 6820 Pressing MAIN for over second to reject a second incoming call disconnects also the current phone conversation Models Nokia 6820 When answering an incoming call using the mobile p
68. ke a phone call using one of the following methods O Calling a contact in your phonebook O Dialling a phone number using voice commands O Dialling a phone number using the mo bile phone keypad O Calling a phone number using call his tory last calls SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz JO lt 2 we a Nn ei s le 3 Z 5 Hs sS Ta Nn A lt z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a Calling a contact in your phonebook It is a requirement that you create a pair ing relationship and download your mo bile phone phonebook to the hands free phone system to use this dialing feature To call a contact in your phonebook using manual interaction proceed as follows Press MAIN to open the Tele phone Menu Select Phonebook and then press SRC OK or N MAIN Press A or select the alpha betical grouping which your contact s name belongs to press SRC OK or N MAIN and then select the re quired contact If the contact has just one phone number press SRC OK or MAIN to start the call If the contact has multiple phone numbers press SRC OK or N MAIN to view the different phone numbers and then select the required on
69. les To switch the function on off keep but ton AUDIO LD pressed until hearing the beep The function condition on or off is shown on the display for few seconds by LOUDNESS ON or LOUDNESS OFF HANDS FREE KIT If the hands free kit is installed on the car when a phone call is received the radio au dio is connected to the phone input mut ing the radio or the CD The telephone sound is always heard with a fixed volume but it can be adjusted during the conver sation by button knob ON OFF The fixed telephone volume can be ad justed through the VOICE function of the menu see paragraph MENU While the sound is off for a phone call the display shows the word HELLO Call audio will be muted when receiving an emergency alarm During a phone call with ignition key at STOP the sound system will not switch off automatically after 20 minutes but on ly at the end of the call PROTECTION AGAINST THEFT The radio is fitted with an antitheft pro tection system based on the exchange of information between the radio and the electronic control unit Body Computer installed on the car This system warrants the highest level of security and prevents entry of the secret code every time the radio supply is dis connected If the result of the check is positive the set starts working whereas if the com parison codes are not the same or if the electronic control unit Body Computer is repl
70. lt or P to start searching in the chosen band Pressing one of the buttons lt or gt longer obtains fast forward searching which is stopped when the button is re leased In FM band if the AF function is on instead of manual tuning stations will be tuned with RDS identification code PI code To turn on manual tuning search it is nec essary to turn off the PTY and AF alter native frequencies if on SCAN FUNCTION station scanning Keeping button SRC SCN pressed until the beep starts scanning the stations in the frequency band selected FM MW LW Each station found will be heard for a few seconds and the name and frequen cy will flash on the display If the TA function is on traffic informa tion the system will search only the sta tions that broadcast traffic bulletins If the PTY function is on the system will only search PTY stations When the Scan function is on all the oth er functions are cancelled Press again button SRC SCN to continue to listen to a station selected during scan ning In any case the search function will be turned off after scanning the frequency band even if no station is selected SCANNING PRESET STATIONS Keep button MENU PS pressed to start scanning the preset stations in the present frequency band Each preset station will be heard for a few seconds and its name or frequency will flash on the display In passing from a pre selection to another the display will
71. me level directories not containing MP3 tracks cannot be selected Technical data and operating conditions for MP3 files are as follows O adopted CD ROM shall be mastered according to ISO9660 Standard O music files shall be renamed as mp3 otherwise they cannot be played O sampling frequencies are 44 1 kHz stereo 96 to 320 kbit s 22 05 kHz mono or stereo 32 to 80 kbit s O it is possible to play variable bit rate tracks files IMPORTANT Characters blank apos trophe and open and closed brack ets are not admitted in MP3 track names When sampling MP3 CD you must not use these characters to name files other wise the sound system will not be able to play it DIRECTORY NAME DISPLAY The MP3 directory name shown on the display corresponds to the name with which the directory is stored on the CD followed by an asterisk Example of full MP3 directory name BEST OF TRACK NAME DISPLAY MP3 track can be named with the follow ing two procedures O if the track selected has ID3 TAG MP3 track is named as follows the first part of the track name cor responds to the track stored in ID3 TAG followed by an asterisk the second part of the name identi fies the name of the author stored in ID3 TAG followed by an asterisk O If the selected track has no ID3 TAG the track name not named MP3 corresponds to the file name with which the track is stored
72. n show the RDS name or frequency of the station tuned EON FUNCTION Enhanced Other Network Certain countries have circuits which group together several stations enabled to broadcast traffic information In this case the programme of the station being heard will be interrupted temporarily O to receive traffic information only with TA function on O to listen to regional programmes every time these bulletins are given by one of the stations of the same circuits STEREOPHONIC STATIONS If the signal received is weak the device switches automatically from Stereo to Mono MENU MENU PS button functions To activate the menu function briefly press button MENU PS The display shows the word MENU To scroll the menu functions use buttons A or V To change the setting of the se lected function use buttons lt or P The display will show the current status of the function selected The functions controlled by the menu are the following O PRESET USER CLASSIC ROCK JAZZ turning on off and choosing predefined equalizer adjustments O USER EQ SETTING equalizer setting only if the equalizer setting has been se lected O REGIONAL MODE regional pro grammes O CD DISPLAY CD data display 1 MP3 DISP MP3 CD data display 1 CDC DISPLAY CD Changer data dis play if installed O SENSITIVITY tuning sensitivity O SVC SETTING automatic volume con trol in relation to speed 1 CD
73. nds depends on the keyword level that you are currently on The current list is al ways available by pressing and pro nouncing Help or pronouncing Help after whichever question of the system The system also recognizes personalized versions of voice commands like the name of a contact in your phonebook There is no voice training required for us ing voice commands with this system To issue a voice command to the system press and wait for the tone indicating that voice recognition is active Then speak the command in your natural voice at a moderate pace When the system rec ognizes the command it will acknowledge your command by speaking a response or acting on your command Voice commands are organized according to three increasing levels level 2 lev el and 3 level When a valid level keyword is pro nounced the system will activate 2 level keywords when a valid 2 level keyword is pronounced the system will activate 3 level keywords Valid means that the keyword pronounced is included in the system dictionary and that can therefore be recognized by the sys tem for the concerned level SOUND SYSTEM a lt x z 3 29 oo oz JO lt 2 we a Nn ei s le 3 Z 5 Hs sS Ta Nn A lt 2 z o oS ws pn per gt per ea ae on r
74. not be selected No CD or MP3 CD loaded Load the CD or the MP3 CD you want to play COMPACT DISC PLAYER CD not played Loaded CD is dirty Clean the CD Loaded CD is scratched Try to play an other CD Required CD cannot be loaded Another CD is already loaded Press but ton and remove the CD MP3 FILE READING Skipping when reading MP3 files Loaded CD is scratched or dirty Clean the CD as described in paragraph CD in section Introduction MP3 track length not displayed correctly In certain cases due to recording MP3 track length can be displayed incorrectly HANDS FREE Kir Worl VOIE REGO GNITI H AND Blustioeiin WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION OF THE HANDS FREE KIT The basic characteristic of this hands free kit is voice recognition with Bluetooth wireless technology With this system you can make and receive calls safely and se curely using either voice commands or buttons on the steering wheel under what ever driving condition without having to take your eyes off the road or removing your hands from the steering wheel as re quired by current law regulations Bluetooth wireless technology enables wireless connection between your mobile phone and the hands free kit installed on your car To use the hands free kit you need a Blue tooth wireless technology enabled mo bile phone This hands free kit gives you the possibility of interacting vocall
75. o pair the phone again select Delete users and then re pair the phone gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK gt SETTING FUNCTIONS PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE When calling contacts by voice pronounce the contact s name without using prefixes suffixes or middle names initials If you have two entries with similar first and or last name in your phonebook modify one of the entries in the mobile phone to make it unique Then re download the phonebook to the hands free phone system Problem Phone numbers containing international dialling codes e g 39 Italy 44 UK 33 France etc are difficult to call Probable Cause On certain mobile phones when down loading names and phone numbers to the hands free system the sign is PHONE SPECIFIC Audiovox Orange Problem The paired phone sometimes disconnects and re connects to the car hands free phone system for no apparent reason Models Audiovox SMT 5600 Orange HTC C500 Probable Cause In the list of Bluetooth wireless tech nology enabled devices select My Car name identifying the hands free phone system installed on your car In order for the Bluetooth connection to work properly the phone must recognize the car system as hands free device Possible Solution Replace with 00 e g 39 becomes 0039 omitted Possible Solution After completing the pairing procedure sele
76. ony Ericsson 444444 44444 4444 79 SYSTEM SOFTWARE 05 1 8l HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Fiat Punto sound system fitted with CD player radio with Compact Disc player or MP3 CD player radio with MP3 CD play er has been designed in accordance with the special features of the passenger com partment with a personalised design that blends with the style of the dashboard The sound system cannot be adapted to other vehicles and for this reason it cannot be re moved The radio is installed in a user friendly po sition for the driver and passenger and the graphics on the front panel make location of the controls quick facilitating use The CD Changer is available at Lineac cessori Fiat In the following pages you will find the in structions for use which you are advised to read through carefully The instructions also contain the procedure for controlling the CD Changer if provided through the radio For the instructions for use of the CD Changer refer to the specific manual SOUND SYSTEM ADVICE Road safety You are advised to learn how to use the var ious radio functions e g storing stations be fore starting to drive Reception conditions Reception conditions change constantly when driving Reception can be disturbed by the presence of mountains buildings bridges par
77. ook 40 Try out the voice commands 40 Pair your mobile phone 4l Make a phone call 42 HOW TO USE THE HANDS FREE KIT 43 Buttons on the steering wheel 43 Voice commands 43 Display inisinia 45 PUGIO r EES 46 Hands free phone system menu ssssssssssssssssssssssssereerseessssssse 46 10 1 4 116 non 47 Making a phone call 47 INCOM Call cstsscsscssssesssscscessusersssecrasts sttrcesstsens sexcenstueatoneessicee Sl Managing phone Calls 4 lt 44 44444 44444 55 445555 51 SETTINGS FUNCTIONS 52 Pairing a Mobile Phome sssesscssecsssscsesscssersessesesseseescseesseess 52 Managing user data and 1 1 9 55 Using advanced features cssccsssssssscsssssseessesecsessenesssneeessees 58 Exit the settingS 110 4 lt 4 58 SUPPORTED MOBILE PHONES LIST 59 Pull phones phonebook automatically downloaded 59 Push phones phonebook not automatically downloaded 59 VOICE COMMANDS KEYWORDS SUMMARY 6l TROUBLESHOOTING 66 General display screen 66 Phone specific Audiovox Orange 73 Phone specific Motorola 4 4 44 44 4 4 64 644420040440444454645 74 Phone specific 108 4 404 76 Phone specific S
78. ou have to transfer your mobile phone contacts to the hands free kit phonebook O Digit dialling by voice you can dial a phone number by speaking the digits to be dialled O Receiving phone calls you can ac cept an incoming call simply by press ing a button on the steering wheel O Call waiting while engaged in a phone conversation you can receive notification of another incoming phone call answer the other incoming phone call and switch between two ongoing phone conversations Call waiting is only supported by a subset of compat ible mobile phones After you place your mobile phone in the car environment and create a pairing re lationship you can make phone calls by speaking keywords or pressing buttons on the steering wheel When using the hands free phone the audio output of a phone conversation is heard through your car sound speakers ROAD SAFETY WARNING Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences for this reason certain functions shall only be used when driving conditions are se cure and if required only when the car is stopped WARNING Read and Follow Instructions before using your system read and follow all instructions and safety information provided in this end user manual User s Guide Not following precautions found in this User s Guide can lead to an acc
79. phone num ber pronounce Call You can also surf the phone number list manually by press ing the buttons on the steering wheel or F until you find the required number Now press MAIN or SRC OK to start the call OTo end the phone call press N MAIN for longer than second gt If you encounter difficulties with any of the voice recognition operations consult the TROUBLESHOOTING section HOW TO USE THE HANDS FREE KIT BUTTONS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Buttons on the steering wheel see fig 1 are used to perform functions on the hands free kit such as activating voice recognition or selecting a telephone menu option Certain buttons have multiple functions which depend on the current state of the system The function chosen in response to a key press is in some cases controlled by the duration of the key press short or long DISPLAY AND BUTTONS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Note Instructions concerning manual controls are identified in the text by symbol Q VOICE COMMANDS Voice commands can be pronounced by the driver which does not need to change his her normal driving position to be heard by the system since the microphone is properly located and oriented to this pur pose Voice commands which are words rec ognized by the system are identified as keywords The hands free phone system recognizes and responds to a preset list of voice com mands The list of available voice com ma
80. play Cer tain menu options represent procedures or adjustable values Note It is possible to navigate in the menu using the steering wheel buttons only when the car is not moving The telephone menu includes the follow ing options O Last calls this submenu allows you to view a list of the recent calls made or re ceived This list is either downloaded from your mobile phone memory or ac cumulated via use of the hands free phone or both O Phonebook this submenu allows you to view the phone numbers in your phonebook and to select one to dial If there is a large amount of entries in your phonebook then the items will be con tained in groups within alphabetical sub menus indicating the contacts within that group The number of contacts within a group depends on the amount of entries in your phonebook O Settings this submenu allows you to perform tasks such as managing your phonebook entries creating a pairing re lationship or setting a connection ID Launching the telephone menu To launch the Telephone Menu press MAIN you can then interact with the system through the buttons on the steer ing wheel Navigating the menu options To navigate through the items in a menu press Aor V When the number of characters in a dis play message is too long for the allowable number of display characters the text in the display message will be cut to fit the display size To select the option shown on
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82. ps are cre ated by the pauses you use while pronouncing the sequence of digits If you pause after pronouncing sev eral digits a digit group is created The system will repeat the recog nized digits If the spoken digits are correct you can continue pronouncing the phone number If the spoken digits are in correct you can delete the digit group by pronouncing Delete The system will delete the last group of numbers and display the partially dialled phone number Then you can re pronounce the digit group and also the remaining phone num ber digits To cancel the phone call pronounce Cancel To cancel the phone call and start dialling again pronounce Start over To ask the system to repeat the rec ognized phone number pronounce Repeat If no phone number was dialled the system says No num ber available If the repeated phone number is cor rect pronounce Dial to start the call Note When dialling a phone number by voice commands it is essential to minimize background noise in the car and to ask the other passengers to keep silent while you are speaking digits Since the system is of the speaker independent type it can rec ognize also other voices there is there fore the risk that some numbers are ac cidentally recognized added to correct numbers or not recognized SOUND SYSTEM a lt x z 3 29 oo oz JO lt 2 we E Nn ei
83. r a phone conversation from the hands free phone to your mobile phone press SRC OK You can talk on your mobile phone and still use buttons on the steering wheel Specifically you can press gt MAIN to switch between two phone calls on your mobile phone or press MAIN for longer than second to end the phone conversation Putting a phone call on hold To put a phone call on hold and disable the microphone so that you can talk with out being listened to by the caller press 5 SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz he we a Nn ei oe SS gt 3 Hs s on A lt 1 z z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a SETTINGS FUNCTIONS The Settings menu enables you to per form the following functions O Pairing a mobile phone O Managing user data O Using advanced features To perform functions and adjustments in the Settings menu you may use buttons on the steering wheel or voice commands at car standstill When the car is moving you can use voice commands only In structions are provided for both methods gt If you encounter difficulties with any of the settings menu operations consult the TROUBLESHOOTING section PAIRING A MO
84. rack repeat Press button 4 RPT to listen repeatedly to the last track played for about 2 seconds the display shows REPEAT TRACK Press button 4 RPT again to repeat MP3 tracks in a directory for about 2 seconds the display shows REPEAT DIRECTO RY Press button 4 RPT again to turn the Re peat function off for about 2 seconds the display shows REPEAT OFF After repeating a track the display shows for about 2 seconds REPEAT TRACK or REPEAT DIRECTORY Changing the sound source the function is turned off IMPORTANT When the Repeat function is turned on the Scan and Mix functions are turned off MIX FUNCTION random track playing To start random playing of tracks on MP3 CD press button 5 MIX A new track will be played and for about 2 seconds the dis play will show MIX DIRECTORY Press button 5 MIX again to start random playing of all directories containing MP3 tracks for about 2 seconds the display will show MIX ALL DIRECTORIES Press button 5 MIX again to turn the func tion off for about 2 seconds the display will show MIX OFF When the Mix function is on all the tracks in the current CD or any CD in the CD Changer will be played randomly After playing a track the display shows for about 2 seconds MIX DIRECTORY or MIX ALL DIRECTORIES Changing the sound source the function is turned off IMPORTANT When the Mix function is turned on the
85. riate for the given context pronounce Help Using voice recognition The voice recognition system may occa sionally misrecognize a voice command To ensure that your voice commands are always recognized by the system use the following guidelines 1 After pressing pronounce the voice command after the system plays a tone indicating that voice recognition is ac tive O After the system asks a question wait for one second before pronouncing the response to ensure that voice recog nition is active O If you want to pronounce a command without waiting that the system has fin ished its announcement or question you can press again shortly to in terrupt what the system is saying and pronounce your command O Speak at a normal volume O Pronounce words clearly in your nat ural voice at a moderate pace without stops O If possible try to minimize background noise in the car O Ask the other passengers to keep silent while you are pronouncing voice com mands to prevent misunderstanding since the system could recognize oth er words in addition to or different from your voice command if several people are speaking O If your car has a convertible top close it before using voice recognition DISPLAY The different Telephone Menu options are displayed on the instrument panel mul tifunction display see fig 1 The display shows the following informa tion O Status information for
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87. sccosssssiessossessssesssssesspsosesrasessascabesscosese Display information Select track Fast forward backward Pause function SCAN function TRACK REPEAT function MIX FUNCION s Asisi iinei envair 90 TPM FUNCTION CER function 064660 77040 60040 00 86396 Directory name display Track pame display 4 4 6 4 44 4 4804 Select next previous directory Display information REPEAT fUNCtIOM 4 MIX 1111 040 1 MP3 INFO 00001 4 04 20 0 4 44 4 31 CD CHANGER 6126 4 54400 32 Introduction 32 Selecting the CD Changer 4 32 Possible error MeSSAZES 4 444 440 440 44440 44440 54424 54455 5454 559 32 Selecting the CD 33 TRACK REPEAT 00666 33 MIX PUM CIN csssesct 2 44444 33 TROUBLESHOOTING 34 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 35 OVERVIEW 44 41 4434 44404 ARE 35 Description of the hands free 00 lt 35 Hands free kit applications seessseessssesseecseesseesseessseesseees 36 Road Safety 37 DISPLAY AND BUTTONS ON THE STEERING WHEEL sisaria 38 GETTING STARTED 4 54 4 0 40 Prepare your mobile phone phoneb
88. show the word TUNER PRESET SCAN If the TA function is on traffic informa tion the system will only search stations that broadcast traffic bulletins When the Scan function is on all the oth er functions are cancelled The Scan function is interrupted in the fol lowing cases O pressing again button MENU PS O pressing button or V manual or au tomatic tuning starts HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 17 Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND AUTOSTORE FUNCTION automatic station storage To switch on the AutoSTore function keep button BAND AS pressed until re ceiving the confirmation beep With this function the radio automatically stores the six stations with the strongest signal in de creasing order of intensity of the FMT fre quency band IMPORTANT Activating the AutoSTore function cancels the stations stored previ ously in the FMT band If the TA function is on traffic information only the stations that send traffic informa tion will be stored During automatic storage the display shows FM AST To interrupt AutoSTore press button BAND AS again the radio will automati cally tune to the station heard before ac tivation of the AutoSTore function At the end of the AutoSTore function the radio automatically tunes on the first pre set station in the FMT band stored on pre set b
89. stations are sought Therefore if the car is in an area with a considerable num ber of stations and you want to choose only those with a strong signal set to low sensitivity SENSITIVITY LOCAL To set the sensitivity use button lt or P The display will show the current status of the function O SENSITIVITY LOCAL low sensitivity O SENSITIVITY DISTANCE high sen sitivity SVC SETTING function volume changing with speed The SVC function makes it possible to au tomatically adapt the volume level to the speed of the car increasing it as the speed increases to maintain the ratio with the noise level inside the passenger compart ment To turn the function on off use button lt 4 or P The display will show the current status of the function O SYC SETTING ON function on O SVC SETTING OFF function off CD NAMING function allocating a name to a CD Use the CD NAMING function to give a name max name length 8 characters to max 30 CDs This function can be selected only if in Compact Disc or CD Changer mode To turn this function on use button lt or P the display shows CD NAMING FUNC TION If the CD already has a name this will be shown on the display if not eight dashes will be shown If storage is no longer available for a new name the dis play will show the first name stored To change the name or give a name to the new CD press button lt or P
90. t possible to set the following pre settings O 18 in the FM band 6 in FMI 6 in FM2 6 in FMT O 6 in the MW band O 6 in the LW band O 6 types of PTY programming only in the FM mode when PTY is selected To call a preset station choose the re quired frequency band and then press briefly the corresponding preset button from to 6 Pressing the respective preset button for longer than 2 seconds will store the tuned station Storing is confirmed by a beep STORING THE LAST STATION HEARD The radio automatically keeps in storage the last station heard for each reception band which is then tuned when the ra dio is turned on or the reception band is changed AUTOMATIC TUNING Briefly press button A or to start au tomatically searching the tuning for the next station that it is possible to receive in the direction chosen If button or is pressed for longer quick searching takes place When the but ton is released the tuner stops on the next receivable station If the TA function is on traffic information the tuner only searches stations which broadcast traffic bulletins If the PTY function is on the tuner only searches PTY stations When searching the display alternatively shows the type of programme and the word SEARCH MANUAL TUNING This allows manual station searching in the chosen band Select the required frequency band and then press briefly and repeatedly button
91. t volume down Audio source Radio CD CD Changer and radio frequency FMI FM2 FMT MW LW selection Radio recall stored radio stations I to 6 CD player select next track CD Changer select next track Radio recall stored radio stations 6 to CD player select previous track CD Changer select previous track Fast volume up FOM0227m HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 10 GENERAL INFORMATION The set possesses the following functions Radio section O PLL tuning with FM AM MW LW fre quency bands O RDS Radio Data System with TA traffic information TP traffic pro grammes PTY Program Type EON Enhanced Other Network REG Regional programmes O AF alternative frequency search selec tion in RDS mode O emergency alarm presetting 1 automatic manual station tuning O HICUT function treble reduction O manual storage of 36 stations 18 in the FM band 6 in FMI 6 in FM2 6 in FMT 6 in the MW band and 6 in the LW band and 6 PTY in FM band only O automatic storage AUTOSTORE func tion of 6 stations in FM band O DX LO function sensitivity adjusting in searching radio stations O Scan function scanning selected frequency scanning stored stations O SVC function automatic volume ad justment with
92. the Bluetooth wireless technology enabled mobile phone O indicates that the hands free phone system is currently connected with a Bluetooth wireless technology en abled mobile phone NO BLUETOOTH the connection is disconnected O Name of your current mobile phone carrier displayed if not available O Current system information or current menu option see fig 2 FOM2001g SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 Soo oz O lt 2 ww Zou Nn ei oe SS 3 amp Hs sS Ta Nn A lt a 45 z 2 z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a AUDIO The system uses your in car audio equip ment to deliver audio output of a phone conversation voice announcements and tone signals For this purpose the current audio program is muted for the time need ed You can always adjust the audio volume either through the radio or the steering wheel controls When the audio system is used by the hands free phone system the radio display shows a dedicated message HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM MENU The system telephone menu displays op tions within a structured list Each option item in the menu can be viewed on the instrument panel multifunction dis
93. the Telephone Menu it will not be possible to access manually the hands free phone system menu O If after pressing MAIN you don t take action within approx eight sec onds the system will not respond to your key press Possible Solution O Press and pronounce the voice command again Make sure that you face forward and speak clearly at a normal volume O Press MAIN and try the opera tion again Make sure to take action within approximately eight seconds after pressing MAIN Problem The system prompted to enter a PIN number but no phone pairing procedure was running When in close proximity of the car answering a phone call directly using the mobile phone answer button will automatically activate the free hands phone system the caller s voice is played through the car speakers Probable Cause After you delete the pairing related user information on your mobile phone the Bluetooth pairing rela tionship between your mobile phone and the system will no longer work i oe oe Sache sine ie you to set the phone to choose between automatic incoming call transfer to the system or non automatic incoming call transfer you will transfer the call using the mobile phone keypad as required Possible Solution Select option Delete users on the sys tem and delete all pairings then pair the phone again gt SETTING FUNCTIONS MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK gt SETTING F
94. the display press SRC OK or MAIN To quit the selected option or to exit a submenu press 5 PHONE FUNCTIONS The hands free phone system lets you make and receive phone calls on your Bluetooth wireless technology enabled mobile phone using voice commands key words or steering wheel buttons By using voice commands you can make calls to people in your phonebook by pro nouncing their first and or last name or you can make phone calls to numbers not stored in your phonebook by pronounc ing the digits of the phone number By using steering wheel buttons you can make phone calls to people in your phone book or call history list by selecting the as sociated item in the Last calls or Phone book submenus In addition you can use other calling fea tures such as responding to incoming calls redial callback and call waiting gt If you encounter difficulties with any of the phone operations with the hands free kit consult the TROUBLESHOOTING section Notes O Before you can make and receive phone calls using the hands free kit you must create a pairing relationship for your mobile phone gt SETTING FUNCTIONS PAIRING YOUR MOBILE PHONE O To activate the hands free kit the ig nition key shall be at MAR O If during a phone call you turn the ig nition key to STOP you can contin ue your conversation through the hands free kit for other 15 minutes MAKING A PHONE CALL You can ma
95. ticularly when far away from the broadcaster received IMPORTANT When receiving traffic in formation the volume may be higher than normal uN WARNING Too high a volume when dri ving can put the driver s life at risk and that of other people There fore the volume should always be ad justed in such a way that it is always possible to hear the noises of the sur rounding environment e g horns am bulance police sirens etc Care and maintenance The radio structure ensures long opera tion with no need for particular mainte nance In the event of a fault contact a Fi at Dealership To clean the front panel only use a soft antistatic cloth Cleaning and polishing products might spoil the surface Compact Disc Remember that dirt marks or distortion on Compact Disc can cause skipping To obtain optimum playing conditions we give the following advice O Only use Compact Discs which have the following brand USE DIGITAL AUDIO O Carefully clean all Compact Discs of fin gerprints and dust using a soft cloth Sup port Compact Discs from the outer cir cumference and clean from the centre outwards O Never use chemical products for clean ing e g spray cans antistatic or thin ners as they might damage the surface of Compact Discs O after use put Compact Discs back in their container to avoid marks or scratches that may cause skipping when playing O Do not expose Compact Discs to di
96. tionships A To delete user data using manual in b teraction proceed as follows Select Delete users and then press SRC OK or MAIN The system will display the message Delete users To confirm press SRC OK or MAIN gt Or using voice interaction f Press pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pro nounce Delete users The system will ask Delete all paired users To confirm pro nounce Yes Notes O Always remember that if a mobile phone is paired with the system while another phone is connected yet con nection with the current phone is inter rupted to establish the connection with the new phone O It is not possible to delete a pairing un less it is the only one Delete the phonebook In the User data menu you can delete the phone that was downloaded to the system A To delete the phonebook using t manual interaction proceed as fol lows Select Del phonebook and then press SRC OK or MAIN The system will display the question Del phonebook To confirm press SRC OK or MAIN Or using voice interaction Press pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pro nounce Delete phone book The system will ask Delete copy of phonebook from the sys tem To confirm pronounce Yes Download the phonebook if you chose not to download the phone book during the phone pairing proced
97. tton 3 11 again The pause function is deactivated chang ing the sound source SCAN FUNCTION scanning CD tracks With this function it is possible to listen to all the tracks contained in the CD Keep button SRC SCN pressed until hear ing the beep to play the first 10 seconds of every track on the CD While playing the display will alternately show for about 2 seconds the CD function chosen CD time name or number and the word SCAN If the Scan function is on the Re peat and Mix functions are turned off The Scan function will stay on until stopped by the user TRACK REPEAT FUNCTION track repeat Press button 4 RPT to listen repeatedly to the last track played the display shows REPEAT TRACK Press button 4 RPT again to turn the Re peat function off the display shows RE PEAT OFF After repeating a track the display shows REPEAT TRACK Changing the sound source the function is turned off IMPORTANT When the Track Repeat function is turned on the Scan and Mix functions are turned off HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 27 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 28 MIX FUNCTION random track playing To start random playing of tracks on the Compact Disc selected press button 5 MIX A new track will be played and the display will show MIX CD Press button 5 MIX again to
98. tware Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA you are licensed to use only one 1 copy of the SOFTWARE SOUND SYSTEM z Q z o o pn per os on a gt o So ono an ma per 2 2a No Rental Except as authorized by Fiat Auto S p A you may not rent lease or lend the SOFTWARE SOFTWARE Transfer You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the DEVICE provided you retain no copies you transfer all of the SOFTWARE including all component parts the media and print ed materials any upgrades this EULA and if applicable the Certificate s of Authenticity and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade any transfer must include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE Termination Without prejudice to any other rights Fiat Auto S p A or Fiat Auto S p A s Software Suppliers may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event you must destroy all copies of the SOFT WARE and all of its component parts Consent to Use of Data You agree that Fiat Auto S p A s Software Suppliers their affiliates and or their designated agent may collect and use technical information gathered in any manner as part of product su
99. ual property laws and treaties The SOFT WARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD PROMPTLY CONTACT FIAT AUTO S p A FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UN USED DEVICE S ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CON SENT GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE This EULA grants you the following license You may use the SOFTWARE as installed on the DEVICE DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS Speech Recognition If the SOFTWARE includes speech recognition component s you should understand that speech recog nition is an inherently statistical process and that recognition errors are inherent in the process Neither Fiat Auto S p A nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speech recognition process Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwith standing this limitation Single EULA The end user documentation for the DEVICE may contain multiple versions of this EULA such as multiple trans lations and or multiple media versions e g in the user documentation and in the sof
100. uetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 12 FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS TURNING THE SOUND SYSTEM ON The set is switched on pressing briefly the button knob ON OFF When turning the sound system on the volume level will be brought to 20 if it was set to over 20 If the radio is turned on with the ignition key at STOP it will turn off automatical ly after about 20 minutes It is however possible to turn the radio on again for oth er 20 minutes by pressing the button knob ON OFF TURNING THE SOUND SYSTEM OFF Keep button knob ON OFF pressed SELECTING RADIO CD CD CHANGER Pressing briefly and repeatedly button SRC SCN it is possible to select the following functions in sequence O TUNER Radio O CD only if the Compact Disc is insert ed O CHANGER CD Changer only if the CD Changer is connected PAUSE FUNCTION If while listening to a CD another function is selected e g the radio playing is stopped and when the CD mode is re sumed it starts again from the point in which it was stopped If while listening to the radio another func tion is selected when the Radio mode is resumed it is tuned to the last station se lected VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Adjust volume through button knob ON OFF If the volume level is changed during the broadcast of a traffic bulletin or during use of the phone if the voice feature is in stalled the new setting is maintained on ly until the end of the bullet
101. uired number press N MAIN or SRC OK to start the call To end the phone call press N MAIN for longer than second Practical hint When you call a contact with multiple phone numbers use the at location por tion of the voice command e g at Home at Work on at Mo bile This will shorten the amount of steps required to make the phone call Dialling a phone number using voice commands To dial a phone number using voice interaction proceed as follows Press and pronounce Dial The system will respond with Number please Pronounce the phone number as a sequence of single digits e g 0 Bet ns A pee 6 be ies 8 nO y plus H pound or 032 star For example 0113290103 has to be pronounced as zero one one three two nine zero one zero three The system will repeat the complete phone number and display it If the number is complete pro nounce Dial If you have not fin ished speaking the phone number then pronounce the remaining digits and then pronounce Dial The system will start the call to the displayed phone number To end the phone call press N MAIN for longer than second You can pronounce the sequence of phone number digits in digit groups which allows you to verify the recognized number in several small portions Digit grou
102. ure or if you recently deleted the current phonebook the Phonebook item will be available in the User data menu A To download a paired mobile phone phonebook using manual interaction proceed as follows Select Phonebook and then press SRC OK or MAIN Or using voice interaction Press pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pro nounce Download phone book Add contacts If your mobile phone does not support au tomatic downloading during phone pair ing the Copy phonebook item will be available in the User data menu _ To copy contacts from your mobile 8 phone to the hands free phone sys tem using manual interaction pro ceed as follows Select Copy phonebook and then press SRC OK or MAIN gt Or using voice interaction t Press pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pro nounce Add Contacts Then follow the instructions given on your mobile phone owner s manual for trans ferring contacts Reset user data y 2 We To reset all user data and phone books contacts for paired phones to the default values using manual in teraction proceed as follows Select Delete all and then press SRC OK or N MAIN The system will display the question Delete all To confirm press SRC OK or MAIN Or using voice interaction Press pronounce Setup wait shortly for feedback and then pro nounce
103. ut the voice commands available at the current dialogue stage To try out the Help function proceed as follows O Press the steering wheel button O After the hands free kit plays a tone in dicating that voice recognition is active pronounce Help The system will speak the list of voice commands avail able O After the general help message is fin ished pronounce Setup and then Help The system will speak again the list of voice commands available for the Settings menu O You can then pronounce one of the available commands and proceed with the dialogue as you like O If you need further help press and pronounce again Help PAIR YOUR MOBILE PHONE IMPORTANT Carry out this operation only with the car stopped To pair your mobile phone proceed as follows g Press and pronounce Setup then at the end of the system message say Pairing O The system will show the phone pair ing PIN number on the multifunction display For the next two steps consult your mobile phone owner s manual about Bluetooth pairing O On your mobile phone query for de vices equipped with Bluetooth wire less technology the setting on your mobile phone might be called Discover or New Device In this list you will find My Car name identifying the hands free phone system installed on your car select it O When prompted by the mobile phone enter the
104. utton On buttons numbered from to 6 the stations are automatically stored that give a strong signal in that moment in the pre sent band Activating the AutoSTore function in MW or LW bands will automatically select the FMT band where the function is then run IMPORTANT Sometimes the AutoSTore function is unable to find 6 stations with a strong signal In this case the stations with strong signal will be stored on free preset buttons AF FUNCTION alternative frequency search Within the RDS system the radio can work in two different modes O AF ON alternative frequency search on the display shows AF O AF OFF alternative frequency search off With AF ON the radio is automatical ly tuned to the station with the strongest signal that is broadcasting the same pro gramme During the journey it will thus be possible to continue listening to the sta tion chosen without having to change the frequency when changing area Of course the station being listened to must be receivable in the area the car is crossing To turn the AF function on off keep but ton TA AF pressed until hearing the beep If the AF function has been turned on the display shows AF If the radio is working in the AM band when button TA AF is pressed it passes to the FMI band on the last station se lected TA FUNCTION traffic information Certain stations in the FM band FMI FM2 and FMT are ena
105. ve finished Practical hints To improve both the voice recognition of your phonebook entries and the hands free phone system pronunciation accura cy when repeating the entries please try to enter contact entries and memorize them using the following criteria O Avoid abbreviations O Write foreign names according to the way in which you would pronounce them according to the rules of your lan guage the language that you also use on your system For example enter Tanja as Tanya to improve recog nition accuracy and also to obtain the correct pronunciation by the system O When adding or editing contact entries insert the appropriate accent marks when the name requires these marks to be properly pronounced and recog nized by the system For example en ter Nicolo Rebora as Nicolo R bo ra to obtain the correct pronunciation O When adding or editing contact entries bear in mind that certain isolated block letter may be read as Roman numer als e g V may be read as fifth O When calling contacts by voice do not include the middle names or middle ini tials of your contacts Notes O You are only required to pair your mo bile phone a single time O You can pair up to five mobile phones to be used one at a time J On your paired mobile phone the Bluetooth setting must be turned on in order to connect your mobile phone with the hands free system O Before transferring
106. y with your mobile phone while driving even if your mobile device does not feature this capa bility You can also interact with your mo bile phone manually and visually using the steering wheel controls and the instru ment panel multifunction display For more information on the mobile phones supported by the hands free kit refer to the annexed SUPPORTED MOBILE PHONES LIST To use voice commands you are not re quired to train the voice recognition system to recognize your voice This implies that the system is nearly equally performing with different persons i e the voice recognition system is of the speaker independent type To get started with the hands free kit with voice recognition you have to simply pair your Bluetooth wireless technology en abled mobile phone with the system Pairing is an operation that has to be made only once Note During the mobile phone pairing proce dure the hands free kit attempts to de tect a phone equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology within range and then establishes the connection using a Personal Identification Number PIN SOUND SYSTEM a lt T z 3 29 oo oz JO lt 2 we a Nn ei s le 3 Z 5 Hs sS Ta Nn A lt z lt z Q z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So
107. yer will turn on automatically the first track will be played or O ifa CD is already inserted turn the set on and press briefly and repeatedly but ton SRC SCN to select CD the last heard track will be played With CD inserted the display shows CD and CD operating mode will au tomatically be selected For optimal playing use only original CDs When using R RW CDs use top quality CDs mastered at the as low as possible speed INSERTING EJECTING A CD To insert the CD set it gently in place to activate the powered loading system which will position it correctly Press button A with the device on to op erate the powered CD eject system Af ter ejection the source heard before play ing the CD will return If CD is not ejected the device will reload it automatically after about 20 seconds and then will set to Tuner Radio CD cannot be ejected if the device is off Inserting the ejected CD without fully re moving it from the slot will set the device to Tuner Radio HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 25 HANDS FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 26 POSSIBLE ERROR MESSAGES If the CD inserted is illegible e g CD ROM inserted CD not inserted properly or reading error the display will show the wording CD ERROR for about 2 sec onds The CD is then ejected and the previous source
108. your mobile phone contacts to the hands free system make sure that each contact first and last name is unique and distinctly rec ognizable so that the voice recognition system will function properly O The system will download only valid contact entries A valid contact entry must include both a name and at least one phone number O If you would like to re pair your mobile phone delete the old pairing relation ship first During this operation all user data will be deleted To delete the old pairing relationship use the menu op tion User data Delete users On your mobile phone delete My Car from the list of Bluetooth devices fol lowing the specific instructions for your mobile phone refer to your mobile phone owner s manual O If you download a phonebook with a contacts list including more than 1000 contacts the system may operate slow er than expected and voice recognition of the names in your phonebook may degrade O If the pairing relationship is accidentally deleted the pairing procedure shall be repeated MANAGING USER DATA AND PHONEBOOK You can make adjustments to the user da ta used by the hands free phone system Specifically you can reset all user data for paired phones delete the phonebook or reset both user data and phonebook downloaded In this way the system is brought back to initial conditions You can also download either the phonebook or single contacts from your mobile phone to t
109. z z o oS ww pn per o gt per ea ae on r SOUND SYSTEM gt o Z So an an ma per 2 2a When prompted by the mobile phone enter the PIN number shown on the instrument panel display us ing your mobile phone keypad If pair ing is successful the system will say Connecting and then the display will show the paired mobile phone ID It is of vital importance to wait un til this confirmation message is dis played since pressing S MAIN or 5 at this time may cancel the pairing process If pairing fails an er ror message will be displayed and the pairing procedure shall be repeated At first pairing the system will say Welcome immediately after con necting This message will no longer be heard at next pairing procedures The system asks if you would like to copy your paired phone phonebook It is recommended to copy it To start copying the phonebook pro nounce Yes otherwise say No For certain mobile phones the phonebook is not copied automati cally in this case you must send the contacts in your mobile phone phonebook to the hands free phone system using your mobile phone key pad If the hands free phone system asks you to do this then perform this procedure following the in structions specific to your mobile phone and press MAIN when you ha
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