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1. 26 Select a PIN Code Request Mode 26 Changing the Security CodeS 27 Automatic Network Selection sssssessssssessesesessese eee emere tease esee 27 Selecting a Mobile Phone Network 27 Internet Access Configuration 28 Setting Date andTime 28 User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 2 of 46 Table of Contents Changing Date and Time Display M0d es u u nici uaoeaguan caves E EE ede eiie verse m geqiSbretr auqudeudv Rp edvawse ed KE beac 29 LAW sa O NOM RETO OTT o TT o e 29 PROTE BOOK SOIN a TEE oo 29 Access Memory statUS Cc 30 Copying Phone Numbers from the SIM Card to the Phone Book 30 Sorting Contacts by First Name or SUINAMC u uu u
2. 23 Adjusting Display and Keypad Illumination 23 Adjusting the Display Brightness 2 00 0 RI eee e eee e ee ees 23 gc E unn O O 23 Calling Line Identification Restriction 24 SR cU oe IV 24 Automatic ANS WED IT 24 Incoming Call ssssssssssssssssses RI ee a aee eh eee ra he eee e ha ees 25 Call Duration DISDIAY es rra ree e ER RE Por beer re dr pa bri PE RYE Re TE Ever rr d aueparqidefebXeuxedxerrrer aad vage ped ers 25 Setting up a Call Divert 25 Enabling the SMS Signal Tone 25 Adjusting the Ringer Volume 25 Selecting a Ring Tone Melody 26 Security Codes
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4. Setting the time via GPS When the GPS module contacts the global satellite system for the first time the PTCarPhone receives the UTC time and if the time was not set up manually or by receiving a text message SMS is shown on the display The difference between the received UTC time and the time setting is stored on the PTCarPhone and applied at the next start up The second handset With the second handset which is offered as an accessory calls can be forwarded from one handset to the other For call settings for the seconds handset see Incoming Call on page 25 m When both handsets are connected software updates will be applied to both handsets B Use the function key Change to forward a call from one handset to the next The forwarded call will be an nounced on the other handset by a tone signal and needs to be accepted by pressing the function key Answer B The handset not in use is switched to inactive mode during a call On the display the message occupied ap pears Both handsets can be used for phone calls just not in the time m The handset which is plugged into the socket on the electronics box marked with I is connected to the hands free system m SMS are displayed on both handsets Using the PTCarPhone as a Modem Devices with UMTS module can be used as modem fora internet connection For this purpose the USB interface needs to be set to Modem see also Configuration of the USB Interface on
5. Business Mobile Private First name Business Mobile Private Sending SMS 5 1 1 Add number From phone book Write SMS editor Inbox Sending SMS Save SMS Erase SMS Memory status SMS archive Options P Delete 52 11 Erase SMS Answer abc c Surname first name Beginning of te t SMS editor Forward b Text SMS editor Save number Save SMS ect Memory status 5 3 Entries maximum 50 unread X y Forward 5 2 1 3 Add number From phone book Call back Save number Abc Phone book editor Options 5 4 1 Forward 5 4 1 2 Delete Forward Add number From phone book User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 45 of 46 stored SMS archive 5 4 1 10 Surname first name Delete 5 4 1 1 Erase SMS Forward abc Text Options Beginning of text Menu Overview Call register 6 Missed calls Received calls Missed calls 6 1 x y Surname first name Dialled numbers Delete list 49123456789 10 03 2015 13 24 Options Save to phone book Sending SMS Dial number Received calls 6 2 x y Surname first name E 449123456789 10 03 2015 13 25 Options 6 2 1 Saveto phone book Sending SMS Dialled numbe 6 3 x y Surname first name Dial number ll 49123456789 10 03 2015 13 26 Options Save to phone book Sending SMS Dial
6. Selecting a phone number from the call register and opening the phone book Call register gt select list gt select entry gt function key Options gt Dial number gt function key OK Sending an SMS Message to a Phone Number from the Call Register Selecting a phone number from the call register and opening the phone book Call register gt select list gt select entry gt function key Options gt Sending SMS gt function key OK gt edit SMS if required function key Send edit phone number if required function key Seno User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 36 of 46 Call Register Menu Redialling To repeat a call select the call register Dialled numbers select the last call and press the call key v Call register Dialled numbers The call register Dialled numbers can also be opened from the main menu by pressing the call key v Deleting Call Register Lists Select one or more call register lists with the navigation button and select them by pressing the function key OK Once all are selected press the function key Delete Call register Delete list Use the function key OK to remove already selected call register lists from the selection User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 37 of 46 Additional Information Features of the GPS Module The GPS icon in the symbol bar of the display represents the strength of the GPS reception as shown below GPS Nosatellite 3 GPS 2D Fix 4 GPS 3D Fix
7. abrasive cleaners or soaked cloths or sponges It is generally recommended to keep the surroundings of the equipment free from dust User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Additional Information Technical Data GSM UMTS module m GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz m UMTS PTCarPhone 520 800 850 900 2100 MHz PTCarPhone 530 800 850 900 AWS 1700 1900 2100 MHz B Power for 850 900 MHz 2 watt B Power for 1800 1900 MHz 1 watt B Power for UMTS max 0 25 watt m Emergency call function 112 911 m SMS capability m Concatenated SMS up to 4 x 160 characters per message Interface m RS232 with V24 level m Baudrate 115200 B Parity none m Data bits 8 m Stopbits 1 m Handshake OFF Operating Voltage 10 V to 32V Power Consumption B Off 0 07 watt B Standby about 1 5 W to 3 W depending on con nected accessories B Max power consumption during hands free mode 2A Temperatu re Operating 20 C to 70 C Storage 30 C to 80 C Page 39 of 46 Fuses B Fuse for permanent positive 5 A mini blade type fuse B Fuse for ignition 2A mini blade type fuse GSM or UMTS antenna GSM or UMTS antenna with FME connection is required for the operation of the telephone It is not included in the scope of delivery The selection of the antenna GSM or UMTS depends on your PTCarPhone model GPS antenna GPS antenna with SMA connection It is not included in the scope of delivery NOTE Beaware of th
8. Before the user can use these authorization must be given for the use of these services from the mo bile phone service provider Some networks may not support all services and or functions Environmental Influences Water amp Dust The PTCarPhone and all accessories are neither dustproof nor waterproof Make sure that the PTCarPhone is always protected from moisture and from water penetrating the vehicle Regular clean ing of exposed accessory parts and the interior of the vehicle can prevent the penetration of dust particles in the housing A soft lint free dry cloth is suitable for cleaning PTCarPhone 510 PTCarPhone 520 PTCarPhone 530 Technology Quad band GSM GPRS Quad band GSM GPRS Quad band GSM GPRS Edge UMTS HSPA Edge UMTS HSPA GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 850 900 1800 1900 MHz UMTS 3G 800 850 900 2100 MHz 800 850 900 AWS 1700 1900 2100 MHz Audio Clear Voice amp Sound Clear Voice amp Sound Clear Voice amp Sound Technology Technology Technology Audio HD Voice HD Voice Positioning GPS tracking UMTS modem PTCarPhone as modem via USB PTCarPhone as modem via USB User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 5 of 46 Introduction About this User Manual General Drawing Thisuser manual describes the PTCarPhone 5 Series with the software versions v 5 01 03 PTCarPhone 5 and v 01 14 HA59 and previous versions Future firmware versions might contain features that a
9. Software Update OTA Over the Air 18 Access to the System Configuration Menu 18 Gonng rationor the USB INEA CE erer u u eniri EREEREER ENEE EAEE EE ETARE TENENTE NEEE REA TARERE 19 Setting up Usage Restrictions Operation Modes 19 Changing tie D lay TIMET cootra sabado Nanc EEEL rS EERTE PTEE REEE EREA EEE AETERNA 20 Activation or the Virtual e DE EIOTI sea e eoe poche eee EF e rra EREE bend TEE PREVEDE EETA PRAE ERRE EN EAEE EAEE PPP RE awed 20 Resetting the PTCarPhone to Factory Defaults 20 Digitalinputs and Outputs VOS s aus oo tt oet bes eau re bclart ros P ERE EE bene bedertiuter Da red TORIS bed Pe eb der ERU TARERE REREN 21 Speed Dial Menu aaaea EEEE EEEE EAEE EEEE EEEIEE e me e eme e e ses e e e e e e e e e e a a as ene 22 Adding Speed Dial NUMDE Se uu u u adatdstadivate i e mu nae Im RDRPdddg datus wits cup i geese mada EN MR e bier op i a pny taeda 22 Deleting a Speed Dial NUMDE NERONE TITRE IST 22 Using Opo QD D ea o Piatti EE E ovd aided rat andesite ie ee ede REOR eser nee et nea yas EN 22 SOI IS S MONU M
10. if the phone book is sorted alphabetically by first name first last or by surname last first Access Memory Status This menu point lists the amount of free and total storage spaces for contacts in the PTCarPhone phone book and on the SIM card Settings gt Phone book gt Memory status Example Phone book maximum 5000 free 4988 SIM maximum 250 free 238 Copying Phone Numbers from the SIM Card to the Phone Book Imports the contacts from the SIM card to the phone book of the PTCarPhone Settings gt Phone book Copy SIM NOTE All decisions made during this process are made once for all contacts Copy SIM 39 2 Copy SIM 3 9 2 Copy SIM 392 Press 1 if you want to save the Choose one of the following memory names of the SIM contacts as first options for all copied phone numbers Copy SIM names in the phone book Press 2 if you want to save the T Mobile F gt names of the SIM contacts as sur 2 Private 55 names in the phone book 3 Business Back Back Reject Input T or 2 Input T 2 or 3 Display message xx entries copied User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 30 of 46 Settings Menu Sorting Contacts by First Name or Surname Decides if the phone book is sorted alphabetically by first name first last or by surname last first Settings gt Phone book gt Display order Options First last Last first Setting up Direct Call The Direct call feature determine
11. not supported by all SIM cards due to security risks Automatic The PIN entry at start up is done by the PTCarPhone automatically On the SIM card the PIN code request setting is set to On Changing the Security Codes The PIN on the SIM card and the device code can be changed individually See also Changing the Security Codes on page 27 Settings Security Change codes Options Change PIN code Change HS code HS handset device code of the PTCarPhone Security codes cannot be changed without the current code Automatic Network Selection The default Automatic setting in the Network menu is generally recommended when selecting a mobile phone network manually is not required Settings Network Automatic Options Enabled Press the function key OK to enable this feature Disabled O This feature is disabled by selecting a mobile phone network in the select from list menu Selecting a Mobile Phone Network When close to national borders it might be necessary to select a fixed mobile phone network to prevent the oc currence of roaming charges for calls over foreign mobile phone networks When Select from list is selected the PTCarPhone searches for available mobile phone networks Networks marked with a green mark O can be selected networks marked with a red mark cannot Settings Network Select from list User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 27 of 46 Settings Menu Internet Access Configura
12. page 19 In depth instructions for setting up a dial up connection can be downloaded from http www ptcarphone de en downloads User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 38 of 46 Scope of supply Components of the scope of supply B Electronics box TPU m Handset HA59 with cradle m Loudspeaker m Hands free microphone m 2 5mextension cable for handset m Cable set B Quick reference guide and installation instructions Accessories Accessories for the PTCarPhone 5 Series m Handset HASY incl 5 0 m extension cable Article number 6508 006 100 51 m Line out connection to connect to the vehicle au dio system 2x 200 mm strands Article number 6708 003 000 00 B l Ocableinstallation set 12x 200 mm strand and plug housing Article number 6708 004 000 00 m 3 0m extension cable for the microphone Article number 6098 083 000 51 m 3 0m extension cable for the loudspeaker Article number 6098 084 000 51 m 2 5 mextension cable for the handset Article number 6098 260 005 51 m 50mextension cable for the handset Article number 6098 260 007 51 Care and Cleaning Tips Switch off the PTCarPhone for all cleaning purposes Itis recommended to use a paint brush or a fine brush to remove dust particles from the hands free micro phone the external speaker or the handset To remove stubborn dirt use a damp soft lint free cloth Make sure that no liquids penetrate the housing Never use harsh chemicals cleaning agents
13. Changing the delay timer Virtual Ignition Activation of the digital ignition Reset Resetting the PTCarPhone to factory settings User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 18 of 46 System Menu Configuration of the USB Interface The mini USB socket of the electronics box of the PTCarPhone is intended for maintenance works by service tech nicians only The standard setting is Service Exception are PTCarPhone devices with UMTS modules that can be used as a modem System Configuration device code input USB interface Options Modem Service Setting up Usage Restrictions Operation Modes Four operation modes allow for restricting the usage of the phone step by step System gt Configuration gt device code input gt Operation mode Options Operation mode 0 Operation mode 1 Operation mode 2 Operation mode 3 In this mode the device works like a normal phone There are no restrictions on the hand set s menu tree This is the active mode when the device is issued This mode restricts the use of the phone in terms of its phone book Only the already con figured phone book is available and copying of contacts from the SIM card is locked There are however no restrictions on dialling and sending messages via the keypad All the phone book functions are the same as in operation mode 1 Dialling via the keypad is restricted to emergency numbers and phone numbers from the phone book Only enabled numbers of t
14. TCarPhone or on the SIM card Intended Purpose Standard Origin Length PIN Protects the SLi ele from mis Se IMEEM ence Mobile phone provider use editable SIM card Unlocks the SIM card after put PUK ting in a wrong PIN three times See SIM card documents not editable 4 to 8 characters Mobile phone provider Icard 8 characters Changing of system settings and for software updates editable 30e PTCarPhone 4 to 8 characters Device code Itis recommended to change the device code Select a PIN Code Request Mode A SIM card has only two settings for the PIN code request On and Off To ensure that the PTCarPhone is not switched on automatically when the vehicle is started the PIN code is requested and the PTCarPhone menu adds another setting Automatic When selected the SIM card remains secure by a PIN request setting On but enter ing the PIN is done automatically by the PTCarPhone Settings Security PIN code request In cases where the SIM card is replaced or the PIN on the SIM card was changed on another device the PIN entry will fail and the phone will ask for a manual PIN entry The PIN code request mode will then be set automatically to the default setting On User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 26 of 46 Settings Menu Options On PIN entry required at phone start up This setting is saved to the SIM card Off PIN entry not required This setting is saved to the SIM card This setting is
15. Time 24hours mode 12 hours mode Date DD MMYY MM DD YY YY MM DD Language Selection The default setting Automatic will use the language setting from the SIM card If this language is not available English is selected automatically Alternatively languages can be selected manually Settings Language Options Automatic German English French Italian Spanish Dutch Swedish Finnish Romanian Norwegian Languages without selection box O are currently unavailable but will be added in future software updates Phone Book Settings The PTCarPhones phone book doesn t show contacts which are stored on the SIM card However it is possible to import contacts from the SIM card to the phone book Copying contacts from the SIM card to the PTCarPhone First Name Surname Business Phone Number Mobile Private SIM Card PTCarPhone Phone Book Settings Phone Book User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 29 of 46 Settings Menu Options Memory status Lists the total amount of storage spaces for contacts on the SIM card and in the phone book memory and how much is already occupied Copy SIM Copies all contacts from the SIM card to the phone book memory During this process it is necessary to decide whether the names of all contacts on the SIM card are stored as first names or surnames and if all phone numbers are sorted into in one of the categories business m mobile B or private t Display order Decides
16. all 3 2 4 Handset 1 Handset 2 Both Callduration 3 2 5 Display of call duration Call divert 3 2 6 On Off py Signals Tones 3 3 Ring tone Ring tone 3 3 1 Melody 1 27 Ringer volume SMS signal tone Ringer volume control Security 3 4 PIN code requ 3 4 1 PIN code request On Change codes Off Automatic Change codes 3 4 2 Change PIN code Change HS code Network 3 5 Select 3 5 1 Automatic Selection of available Select from list networks User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 43 of 46 Menu Overview Settings 3 Internet 3 6 MCC MNC Display Call settings APN Signals Tones Login Security Password Network Internet Date Time 3 7 Date Time Language Time format Date format Phone book Speed dial Language SMS Automatic German English French Italian Spanish Dutch Swed ish Finnish Romanian Norwegian Enter date Phone book 3 9 Memory status Copy SIM Display order Memory status 3 9 1 Memorystatus display Copy SIM 3 9 2 Copy SIM Display Order 3 9 3 Speed Dial 3 10 First last Direct call Last first SMS 3 11 SMS Centre Send amp save SMS User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 44 of 46 Menu Overview Phone book Adam Berta Options 4 1 Delete 4 1 1 Delete contact Delete entry Edit contact Add contact First name
17. ate can be changed or added First first name and surname are displayed Pressing the function key Next opens the phone number window Add contact Anew contact is added The boxes for first name surname business mobile and private are empty B Atleast one name and one phone number are necessary for the contact to be able to be stored B Incases where no changes were made exit the options Edit contact or Add contact using the end key User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 32 of 46 Writing an SMS Message SMS are written in the SMS text editor window SMS Write SMS text editor Character mode Text input Remaining number of characters Number con Maximum number of catenated SMS characters per SMS max 4 14 155 160 Delete character left of the cursor e Delete lt gt Mom SMS options Active navigation keys Character mode The upper right corner displays ABC if upper case abc if lower case or Abc for word capitalisa tion Remaining number of characters Is reduced by 1 for every character input Maximum number of characters per SMS Maximum number of characters for a single SMS Concatenated SMS To extend the maximum number of 160 characters per SMS up to 4 SMS can be automatically stringed and sent together The Remaining number of characters and the Maximum number of characters always apply to the respective single SMS The second third and fourth SMS consist for te
18. both handset connections are identical 2 Speaker connection 3 Connection for hands free micro phone 4 Mini USB connection only for service purposes optional modem connection S 1 0 connection Speaker connection symmetrical grey Line out connection accessories black Vehicle ground short connection 2 2 N yellow black ee S LL Ignition terminal 15 violet Radio mute S1 5A EN U red as ie Permanent positive terminal 30 User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 13 of 46 Precautionary Measures and Installation Precautionary Measures C CAUTION Non compliance with these instructions can cause damage to the device and to the vehicle Qualified installation personnel The device must only be installed in the vehicle and serviced by qualified specialists Consequences of incorrect installation Incorrect installation can cause damage to the vehi cle Incorrect assembly or service can have hazardous consequences and can void the warranty and possibly the operating permit of your vehicle Airbag With vehicles that are equipped with an airbag re member that the airbag fills with a strong force Do not install any components in the area impacted by the filled airbag Antennas Before start up of the device the GSM or UMTS anten naand the GPS antenna for a device with integrated GPS module must be connected antennas are
19. chnical reasons of less then 160 characters During the input a black text field appears on the lower border of the display showing the available characters for the input button in use See also Editors on page 11 Figure Black text field with character selection for the input key 2 Draft SMS which are not sent stored or erased remain in the SMS text editor window SMS gt Write gt SMS text editor gt function key Next Options Sending SMS Send a SMS to a contact or phone number Save SMS Save SMS for later use Erase SMS Delete SMS User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 33 of 46 Opening Received SMS Messages When receiving an SMS the SMS symbol Mis displayed in the toolbar of the display When enabled a SMS signal tone sounds See also Enabling the SMS Signal Tone on page 25 SMS gt Inbox gt function key Select Options Delete Answer Forward Call back Save number Save SMS Deleting SMS Messages Draft SMS or saved SMS can be deleted as follows Open the SMS then Function key Next or Options gt Delete SMS or Delete gt function key Yes Replying to SMS Messages Replies can only be sent to SMS which are in the inbox Open the SMS then Function key Options gt Answer gt write the answer gt function key Send gt edit phone number if necessary gt function key Send Forwarding SMS Messages Only SMS stored in the inbox or SMS archive can be forwarded Open the SMS then Functi
20. cklight activates the illumination permanently Aut backlight switches the illumination of display and keypad off 10 Seconds after the last push of a key Settings Display Backlight Options Aut backlight Perm backlight Automated illumination 10 Seconds after pushing the last key the backlight is dimmed The illumination stays permanently switched on and is not dimmed Adjusting the Display Brightness The display brightness can be adjusted to the present lighting conditions within a certain limit using the naviga tion keys A and V The handset beeps when the upper and lower limits of the adjustment range are reached Settings Display Brightness Options Active Display brightness in illuminated state Inactive Display brightness in dimmed state Call Settings The call settings menu lists all settings for incoming and outgoing calls Some settings are stored at the mobile phone provider s system so called network services and need to be retrieved over the mobile phone network when the menu point is selected As this might take some time Please wait appears on the display Network services depend on the mobile phone provider and might need to be registered or unlocked separately Settings Call settings Options Sending own no Call waiting Automatic answer Incoming call Call duration Network service If enabled the own phone number might be displayed on the phone of the recipien
21. ction Plan sss I e eme r eene 13 Precautionary Measures and Installation osse 14 Precautionary MOdgsUlf GS J uU dore dc or Ap oro edo iate dares 8 Wile wk Sasa Ded an ah BE can arnt tecn ora ed DOR d Depto done d diaconi dan ed P rU d 14 Microphone Mounting issssssssssssse e e e hehe hee a e eee e ee eee 14 jida copmediipM IILI 15 Additional Required Hardware 15 Instructions for Mounting sss e e e e e e e e ele e e e e e e e e elena 15 x s als i w or NS a OM be nts Pa ead E teu aute eter S du MU cM M SSS MI E Ld s 16 Setting up the PTCarPhone ecco ecb bbb bebe e e e e e e ee ee e e e EEEE 17 inserting the SIM CAld cui O 17 lli ii i PI 17 Setting the Delay TIME u uriy ssssscassisqutuqepushawpapakhpkasqasuyaywiuquaukuqauqkakhapakhykawapaqueayiaqkaaaaapuawachakubkasapapaqhayiuquaa 12 T mmine omn Virtual ARTISTS PRETERITO TTT bie ad haseeyaskeueedhddawtddebehisabrepeervadeduaeans 17 Adjusting Display Brightness sisse ehh e ee ee ee e ees 17 Gier OO 18 Calling Tie DeViCe liife6 18 Performing a
22. d Changing from Hands free Mode to Private Mode If the handset is in the cradle hands free mode dM is active and calls go over the hands free system hands free microphone and external loudspeaker When the handset is lifted the PTCarPhone switches to private mode d i e from the hands free system to the handset For ring tones the PTCarPhone always uses the exter nal loudspeaker Creating a Contact A contact consists of First name Surname and up to three phone numbers which can be assigned to the categories business b mobile amp or private fft Phone book function key Options Add contact 1 To open the phone book press the navigation key Press the Options function key Select Add contact with the navigation key V Press the OK function key ee SEU qe Enter the first name with the input keys EZ also see Chapter Editors Press the navigation key V Enter the surname with the input keys EB Press the Next function key o Oe ux um Select a phone number category business T mobile amp or private f with the navigation key V 10 Enter the phone number with the input keys B Page 9 of 46 Introduction 11 This process is repeated for more phone numbers if necessary 12 End the process with the OK function key The mes sage Entry saved is displayed Calling a Contact Phone book paging A Y gt Call key v l Pressthe navigation key 4 the phone book opens 2 Sc
23. e Second Babies aod un uyu Ayianeen 4a a dd ador dia Ue edd Dabei Rust bed dort dato dra as 60d nd ion lt a awa 38 Using the PTCarPhone as a MOd lm u cer Ee Ce EE Ct EEN EEE bbe Pact iced Fb br ENTRE GUERRA Edpdb C Euclid 38 SCOPE Ol SUDDD Lose hi cata des ee wa sande at ee tate ta nn Ns da dede da dade ada hade dates sae de dyin ebrei tiu daed os riteumiadq tee ebrei 39 PE CCS DI SS oe oc moc nd mtn is u uy Sun ei te pee oe ae eta ans ee ug us Sey a pupusa say aa uki suya ss o Pete Lee Ena wah Ghee aaa ee met 39 Care atid cleaning TIPS s neuere dut dett rarae 3 d eria dad eoe tot rado da i ys ed duode dede diei a icu ee deb ne EQ PR doen dtd 39 lo IH Bi EEE E E EE E NEEE O E EEE EE N R EEE TE EE E E 39 Technical Details of the ConnectionsS 40 Banc occ EENE FEE EEEE T me ers ve heat eG eng tees oc Sa Seca ets ted be end He eee 40 Declaration Of CONTONMILY us esas oev tute dvdcenc ava ER bias Ghd rtt dhe mead reba eden Odean eek Cera 44 read Et ba Rada et ix oe ee URS dob qas 40 bI M 41 SUDOM 2 o t sss S SSS SP SP SSE SSS SSS a s snn 41 Menu OVerVIBW e cosi bbb OPINOR RHOD MMC ORUM PUNIRI duni EEUU di 42 Version 14 10 2015 Imprint 2015 pei tel Communications GmbH All rights reserved pei tel Communications GmbH Rheinstr 15 A 14513 Teltow Germany pei tel reserves the right to modify
24. e antennas installation conditions in the vehicle Please contact your qualified mobile personnel with any questions E Mark Ez 10 R 041792 Technical Details of the Connections I O connections The electronics box is equipped with six programmable input and outputs I Os B Type Open drain output with snubber diode input with 15 kOhm pull up resistor connected to the operation voltage of the device m Onlyresistive and inductive loads permitted no capacitive loads m Maximum current 150 mA per connection m Max voltage less or equal to the operation voltage of the device but max 32 V B Snubberdiodefor the relay inductive loads included It is necessary to use the internal power supply Pin 4 5 6 for this purpose User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Additional Information Radio mute output B Type Open drain output switched to ground B Resistive loads permitted only m Maximum current 50 mA m Maximum against ground 32 V Disposal The image of the crossed out waste bin WC reminds you to dispose of waste electronic equipment separately from normal house hold waste Please don t dispose of your car phone and it s accesso ries together with household waste but rather bring it to a local recycling or collection centres Also please dispose of packaging and documentation separately at your local recycling centre WEEE registration number DE 94398883 Declaration of Conformi
25. e made with the Delete function key PIN input is shown with asterisks so that it cannot be seen The subsequent registration in the network can take a few seconds After entering an incorrect PIN three times the SIM card is blocked The PUK is requested for unblocking User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Setting the Delay Time After turning off the ignition the device runs for the set delay time and then turns off Use the following menu path to set the delay time System Configuration device code input Delay timer The device code at delivery is 0000 See also Changing the Delay Timer on page 20 Turning on Virtual Ignition In modern vehicles without ignition wiring it is recom mended to activate the Virtual ignition function System Configuration device code input Virtual ignition The device code at delivery is 0000 See also Activation of the Virtual Ignition on page 20 Adjusting Display Brightness Adjustment of the display brightness in illuminated state Active and in dimmed state Inactive Settings Display Brightness See also Adjusting the Display Brightness on page 23 Page 17 of 46 System Menu Calling up the Device Info The device info lists the software versions of the handsets and the PTCarPhone Additionally the IMEI number the IMSI number and the MCC MNC are displayed System Device Info Performing a Software Update OTA Over the Air Sof
26. er Operation mode 1 Virtual Ignition Operation mode 2 Reset Operation mode 3 Digital I O Digital I O 1 Digital 1 0 2 Digital 1 0 3 Digital 1 0 4 Digital 1 05 Digital 1 0 6 e Speed D NG Delaytimer 1 2 1 4 A Virtuallgnit 1 2 1 5 Speed dial 5 n 1Adam Off 2 Bertha 3 Noentry Factory settings 9 No entry Options 2 1 Change Delete User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Select contact Menu Overview Menu headline Menu item regular font Description instruction italic 1 2 1 3 an Digital I O 1213 Panic key I O 2 amp 6 only Sending SMS Hangup Answer call Digital I O Digital input Digital output Reset Volume Volume Digital I O 1 2 1 3 Ring indic Phone ON Active call Switch Select phone number Page 42 of 46 Backlight 3 1 1 Aut backlight j Perm backlight Display 3 1 Backlight Brightness Callsettings 3 2 Sending own no Settings Display Call settings Brightness 3 1 2 Active Inactive Signals Tones Sending own no 3 2 1 On Off Call waiting 322 On Off Automatic ans 3 2 3 Off After 2 rings Security Network Call waiting Automatic answer Internet Date Time Language Phone book Incoming call Call duration Call divert Speed dial SMS After 5 rings Incoming c
27. ers on the road must not be adversely affected by the tele phone Set the volume of the telephone appropri ately so that you can always be clearly aware of warning signals from the surroundings for exam ple horns and sirens Safe Installation Avoid mounting all components in the deployment area of the airbag Fasten the PTCarPhone and ac cessories sufficiently so that in the case of sudden hard braking they cannot cause damage flying around Use the included fastening material or suitable materials for the corresponding surfaces for this Page 4 of 46 Instructions for Use Electronic Devices High frequency signals can adversely affect the function of improperly installed or insufficiently shielded electronic systems in the vehicle in cer tain circumstances Accessories Only use accessories that are approved for use on this device The use of non approved accessories voids the warranty Ask your dealer or the manu facturer about approved accessories Service Installation and Repairs Only qualified specialists may service install and or repair this device The device must not be opened Any manipulation on the device is not allowed and voids the warranty PTCarPhone 5 Series Models Introduction Network Services Some functions of this device are designated as network services Network services are added ser vices that are made available by the mobile phone service provider at the request of the user
28. es Page 35 of 46 Call Register Menu Opening the Call Register Thelastten calls are registered in each category list consisting of Missed calls Received calls and Dialled num bers The phone menu offers the possibility to delete one or more lists or to dial or store phone numbers in the phone book Call register select list select an entry function key Options Options Save to phone book Use the phone number of a selected call register entry to add a new contact Sending SMS Send an SMS to the phone number of a selected call register entry Dial number Dial the phone number from a selected call register entry lt Calls with unidentified phone number are marked as anonymous In this case options are not available Saving a Phone Number from the Call Register Selecting the phone number from the call register and opening the phone book editor Call register gt select list gt select entry gt function key Options gt Save to phone book gt function key OK Saving the phone number in the phone book 1 Enter first name and surname 2 Pressthe function key Next 3 The category business ls mobile amp or private for the phone number can be chosen using the navigation keys A or V and saved with the function key Selection 4 frequired additional phone numbers can be added to the other free categories 5 Press the function key Next to save the contact Calling a Phone Number from the Call Register
29. he phone book can still be dialled These restrictions also apply to the sending of messages Therestrictions of operation mode 2 apply here as well Additionally receiving calls is restricted to phone numbers which are listed in the phone book These restrictions do not apply to receiving messages Configure the phone book in operation mode 0 and then switch to operation mode 1 2 or 3 Overview operation modes Operation modes 0 1 2 3 Phone book Copying contacts Dialling restrictions Restrictions on receiving from the SIM card exist calls X x x x x User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 19 of 46 System Menu In operation mode 1 2 and 3 the phone can only be used restrictively This isa security feature which is especially suitable for fleet vehicles as a cost saving measure Changing the Delay Timer The delay time starts when the ignition is switched off If a key on the phone is pressed during the delay time the delay timer restarts System gt Configuration gt device code input gt Delay timer Options 0 min the device is powered down when the ignition is turned off 5 min 15 min 1h 2h 4h 8h 12h 1d 7d 10d or 30 d min minute s h hour s d day s When the feature Virtual Ignition was activated the delay time starts after switching off the engine of the vehicle Activation of the Virtual Ignition If the PTCarPhone was installed correctly it powers up automatically when the ignit
30. inputs and outputs can be found in the Application Note 1500 I O Inter face Manual for the PTCarPhone 5 Series available for download on http www ptcarphone de en downloads User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 21 of 46 Speed Dial Menu Adding Speed Dial Numbers Nine speed dial numbers are available respective to the input key numbers EB 1to 9 Speed dial numbers can be allocated to single phone numbers of already created contacts Speed D gt select free speed dial number gt function key Options gt Change gt function key OK select contact gt select phone number Itis recommended to use the speed dial number 1 for the mailbox number as the mailbox symbol is already printed on this key Deleting a Speed Dial Number Speed D gt select speed dial number gt function key Options gt Delete gt function key OK Using a Speed Dial Number Pressing an input key for along time which was associated with a speed dial number starts the speed dial process When Direct call is activated dialling will start immediately When Direct call is inactive the speed dial entry will be shown and the call can be initialised with the function key Dial or with the call key v See also Setting up Direct Call on page 31 User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 22 of 46 Settings Menu Adjusting Display and Keypad Illumination This menu point adjusts the illumination of the display and keypad The setting Perm ba
31. ion of the vehicle is started For modern vehicles without ignition wiring the feature Virtual Ignition is intended The Virtual Ignition detects changes in the power supply and powers the PTCarPhone up when the engine is started System Configuration device code input Virtual Ignition Options On Automatic detection of the ignition Off Ignition over the true ignition contact terminal 15 This setting needs to be done only once during the PTCarPhone installation Resetting the PTCarPhone to Factory Defaults System Configuration device code input Reset Options No Yes confirmation message 1 CAUTION The phone will be reset to factory defaults All data and settings stored on the phone will be deleted User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 20 of 46 System Menu Digital Inputs and Outputs I Os The PTCarPhone offers six digital inputs and outputs Each connection can be used either as an input as well as an output Inputs are marked with a green sign outputs are marked with a red sign System gt Configuration gt device code input gt Digital 1 0 Digital I O 1 Digital I O 2 Digital 1 0 3 Digital I O 4 Digital 1 0 5 Digital 1 0 6 Options Digital input Panic key E A 2 and 6 only Sending SMS Hangup Answer call Volume Volume Digital output Ring indic Phone ON Active call Switch feature not yet implemented Reset Detailed information on the topic digital
32. l It is possible to toggle between the calls by pressing the function key SWITCH Settings gt Call settings gt Call waiting Options On Off Automatic Answer Automatic Answer makes it possible to answer calls during driving automatically without touching the handset However it may be the case that callers are connected without the knowledge of the passengers and thereby be privy to conversations taking place in the vehicle Settings gt Call settings Automatic answer Options Off The Automatic Answer is disabled by default After2rings After 2 ring tones incoming phone calls are forwarded to the hands free system After 5rings After 5 ring tones incoming phone calls are forwarded to the hands free system User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 24 of 46 Settings Menu Incoming Call This setting controls the behaviour of the phone when two handsets are connected If only one handset is con nected the setting has no impact If one handset is occupied by a call the second handset is deactivated during this time Settings Call settings Incoming call Options Handset 1 Incoming calls are diverted to the handset which is connected to the handset socket on the electronics box marked with I Handset 2 Incoming calls are diverted to the handset which is connected to the handset socket on the electronics box marked with ll Both Incoming calls can be answered on both handsets Call Duration Display The
33. nction key Sack Text field is empty Leave the editor without saving the data Function key OK Leave the editor with saving data User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Upwards navigation key A Cursor in the previous rows Left navigation key lt Cursor onecharacter back Downwards navigation key V Cursor inthe next rows Right navigation key Cursor onecharacter forwards Page 11 of 46 Introduction Character Tables Lower Case Mode 1 l 1 _ 7 b C 2 a 2 d 3 d e f 3 4 g h i 4 i 5 j k 5 6 m n O 6 7 p q r S 7 8 t u V 8 9 w X y Z 9 0 Lo f vi e lt gt amp Upper Case Mode 1 y 1 _ 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H l 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N 0 6 7 P Q R S 7 y 8 T U V 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 ET 0 ad lt gt amp User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 12 of 46 Connection Plan Handset HA59 Cradle for HA59 Loudspeaker Electronics box not shown Electronics box with GPS module Hands free microphone 3 25 m extension cable for handset Cable set FJ Brief instructions and installation instructions not shown D GSM UMTS antenna connection FME Cable set connection GPS antenna connection SMA Electronics box with integrated GPS module 5 SIM card holder Valid SIM card required 1 Connections for handsets
34. ng a Call Regulating the Call Volume Muting the Microphone Changing from Hands free Mode to Private Mode Creating a Contact Calling a Contact Adding Phone Number to Contact Please find detailed descriptions of all phone features on page 18 ff Phoning 1 Enter the phone number with the input keys B 2 Press the call key v 3 First the message Dial number appears on the display and after the connection is made the mes sage Connected with 4 Talk 5 Toend the call press the end key ea Accepting a Call 1 Foranincoming call press the Accept function key or the call key s 2 Toend the call press the end key e Rejecting a Call For an incoming call press the Cancel function key or the end key em Regulating the Call Volume The volume during a call is regulated with the naviga tion keys A and V The PTCarPhone can differentiate with the volume control between private mode dh and hands free mode aS User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Introduction In private mode the volume of the handset loudspeak er is regulated However the volume of the external loudspeaker is set in hands free mode Muting the Microphone During a call the active microphone can be muted and reactivated using the function key MUIE When muted the mute symbol appears instead of the data transmission symbols amp or E in the toolbar of the display Mute is automatically cancelled after the call is ende
35. not included in the scope of supply The device must not be operated without antenna s since this can lead to the destruction of the device Connection to the power supply of the vehicle In some cases settings must be done in modern vehi cles after attaching the battery Absolutely be sure to refer to the operating manual of your vehicle for this Environmental influences The PTCarPhone and all accessories are not water proof Make sure that the PTCarPhone is always pro tected from moisture penetrating the vehicle Prevent penetration of dust particles in the housing by clean ing regularly User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Microphone Mounting Mounting location for the microphone Optimum position E Alternative position Limited suitability Microphone alignment ua Maximum sensitivity Adhesive tape for smooth flat surfaces Page 14 of 46 Accessory Mounting Line out connection The line out cable offers the possibility to link up the PTCarPhone directly to the sound system or the radio of the vehicle In this case the included speaker doesn t need to be installed A galvanically isolated line out connection enables the integration of the PTCarPhone to the audio system of the vehicle Connection specifications T 7 5 2 Line out gy 6 Line out gy 3 GND blk 7 Ignition yl blk 4 Permanent 8 Radio mute vi positive rd Cable set connection Top view The crim
36. number Delete list 6 4 Missed calls Received calls Dialled numbers User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 46 of 46
37. on key Options gt Forward gt edit SMS if necessary gt function key Next Options Add number The phone number is entered using the input keys From phone book The phone number is selected from the phone book Calling a Phone Number Retrieved from an SMS Message This is only possible for SMS stored in the inbox Open the SMS then Function key Options gt Call back User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 34 of 46 Saving a Phone Number from an SMS Message The phone number can only be saved from SMS stored in the inbox Open the SMS then Function key Options gt Save number gt function key Ox gt enter first name and surname gt function key Next gt select a category gt function key Select gt another phone number might be added gt function key Next Phone number categories business b mobile W or private fft Saving SMS Messages SMS can be saved directly after writing or when they are stored in the inbox To save sent SMS to the SMS archive see SMS settings Open the SMS then Function key Next or Options Save SMS gt function key OK Retrieving the Memory Status The phone can store up to 50 SMS in total either in the inbox or in the SMS archive It is recommended to delete older SMS on a regular basis SMS gt Memory status gt function key OK Opening Saved SMS Messages SMS gt SMS archive gt select SMS gt function key Select Options Delete Forward User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Seri
38. on with the navigation keys and select your choice with the OK function key Q Selected option O Not selected option Page 7 of 46 Introduction Display Symbols Symbol Hem hull PUR UR PA D nashing ep A H mr Bp ar g Signal strength low Signal strength high Data transmission via the GPRS or EDGE network Data transmission via the UMTS HSDPA and HSPA network GPS No satellite GPS 2D Fix 3D Fix Private mode phoning using handset Hands free mode phoning via hands free system Microphone mute MUTE New text message SMS Only one free SMS storage location Volume low Volume high Phone book entry Business Phone book entry Mobile Phone book entry Private Phone number Date Time Active navigation keys User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Turning the Device On and Off The PTCarPhone is automatically started when the vehicle ignition is turned on If the Virtual Ignition function is activated see also Activation of the Virtual Ignition on page 20 the PTCarPhone starts when the engine is turned on The PTCarPhone turns off when the ignition or the engine is turned off and after the subsequent delay time see also Changing the Delay Timer on page 20 has elapsed Independently of this the PTCarPhone can also be turned on or off by holding down the end key ea O for an extended time Page 8 of 46 First Steps Content Phoning Accepting a Call Rejecti
39. ped contacts of the two grey strands of the accessory package are pushed into the two free slots no 2 and 6 of the cable set plug and can be extended as needed I O cable installation set C CAUTION The respective operating voltage of the vehicle elec trical system is applied to the I O connection Please keep this in mind when selecting your I O components The six programmable inputs and outputs of the PTCarPhone offer the possibility of the phone being used as a control unit for vehicle accessories The ac cessory set contains 12 strands and a plug housing The crimped contacts of the strands are pushed into the plug housing as needed Connection specifications IPIN o Signal io s solE olf ell 7 EERNEEEE I O connection Top view User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Instructions for Mounting Types of connection Dor I O is a I O GND Key connection Relay connection Additional Required Hardware GSM or UMTS antenna Model specific GSM or UMTS antenna with FME con nection not in scope of supply GPS antenna for devices with optional GPS GPS antenna with SMA connection not included in the scope of supply Power supply 3 3 V max 50 mA SIM card Mini SIM card with mobile phone contract with phone and data plan This is available from your mobile phone provider m Ifthe PTCarPhone should be operated with the Same telephone number as the mobile phone of the user itis
40. re not included in this user manual Toolbar in 222 ON 4 Provider Depiction of Keys and Icons Keys and icons e g or might change in this user Display manual as well as on the phone display their colour for example black turns into white to assure their visibility and legibility on changing backgrounds Navigation Function key symbols are printed in this user manual symbol using the font Helvetica Neue e g System Speed D Function symbols Step by Step Instructions ide eys The chapter First Steps describes important and com prehensive operations in Step by Step format Navigation Once you are familiar with the main features of the keys PTCarPhone it will be easy for you to follow the Call key pattern of menu paths which are used in the other chapters Example End key Main menu sub menu sub menu Bold printed terms of the menu paths are menu points text in italic are instructions and regular printed text stands for keys Example Input Main menu sub menu device code input sub menu keys gt function key Options gt call key v Icons for Warning Messages and Notices Hazard symbol Warning Marks danger of injury and life Hazard symbol Caution Danger of destruction of the product and other objects Advice symbol Notice Marks important notices for hassle free usage of L5 the product Advice symbol Tip N Marks information worth knowing on handling the p
41. recommended to use a so called multi SIM card For this contact your mobile phone provider m Itis recommended to make sure before assembly whether the electronics box should be positioned so that easy access to the SIM card Is provided Screws and adhesive tape Depending on the installation situation it can be necessary to fasten the electronics box the handset and the accessories with other fastening material than that which is partially supplied Please do not forget Safety first Nevertheless it is recommended to pay attention to aesthetics Page 15 of 46 Assembly Instructions Sequence of Installation T 10 Become familiar with the connections see also Connection Plan on page 13 Disconnect the negative terminal of the vehicle battery while following the safety instructions of the vehicle manufacturer Select the installation locations for the electronics box handset loudspeaker hands free microphone and the antenna s paying attention to the cable lengths and installation instructions and mount the components When drilling holes make sure that the vehicle is not damaged Use cable bushings on sharp edged holes Install the included hands free microphone Make sure that air flow from the vents is not in the di rection of the microphone Also refer to Mounting locations for the microphone on page 14 Then install the loudspeaker a good location is the passenger footwell During installation of
42. roduct User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 6 of 46 Introduction Menu Navigation Navigating the phone menu is done using the navi gation keys up A down Y right P left 4 and the function keys also know as soft keys The respective function of the function keys is shown on the bottom of the display on the left and right side of the navigation symbol The function symbols change as needed e g System Speed D OK Cancel Back Name The navigation symbol indicates which navigation keys are currently active Navigation symbols System lt gt Speed D Function symbols Function keys Navigation keys Call key End key EN The call key is used for establishing outgoing calls or accepting incoming calls The end key C is used for ending calls turning the phone on and off and returning to the start screen when navigating through the phone menu User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Calling up the Start Menu Items Network provider Provider Settings Phone book Call register SMS Time System Speed D The start menu items Settings A Phone book lt SMS Y and Call register gt are called up using the four navigation keys The system and speed dial menus can be opened from the start menu with the System and Speed D function keys Selection Lists One or more options can be chosen activated or deactivated from the selection lists Control the desired opti
43. roll with the navigation keys A and YV until the contact to be called is marked 3 Press the call key y the phone book entry for the selected contact opens 4 Select the desired phone number with the naviga tion keys A and Y business ba mobile or private tf 5 Press the OK function key 6 First the message Dial number appears on the display and after the connection the message Con nected with When you take the handset out of the cradle a call can be made in private mode dh with the handset When the handset is hung in the cradle hands free mode AS is activated Adding Phone Number to Contact Phone book gt function key Options gt Edit contact 1 To open the phone book press the navigation key 2 Scroll with the navigation keys A and Y to select the contact The phone book shortens when you input the first letter or several letters of the searched name with the input keys B 3 Pushthe Options function key when the desired contact is marked Select Edit contact with the navigation key Y Press the OK key Press the Next function key Wo B GP de Select a free phone number category with the navigation keys A and Y business b mobile B or User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series private 8 Enter the new phone number with the input keys 9 Press the OK key Editing is completed and the contact is saved General Tips m Always enter phone numbers as follows count
44. ry code local area code phone number Example 491711234567890 B Inserting special characters and P for pauses and other functions By repeatedly pressing the key pauses and other functions can be initialised The symbols represent the following functions For GSM commands device codes or DTMF tones example 06 or 135 P Sendsthe pause command via DTMF Page 10 of 46 Introduction Editors Using the Editors in Text Mode The editors are used for the input of text and numbers with the input keys of the handset In the top right of the display itis displayed whether numbers 123 or letters abc Abc or ABC are input To inputletters and punctuation marks you can page through the available letters and punctuation marks by briefly pushing the corresponding input key H Bar in Ba abc2aaaaaace Example Input window with input key 2 During the input a black bar is shown on the bottom edge of the display which displays the characters available for the input key used Input key Change between upper case ABC lower case abc and Capitalized Abc Input keys 0 9 press key briefly Output according to character table left of cursor Input keys 0 9 press key longer Direct output of the character left of cursor Function key Delete press key briefly Delete the character left of the cursor Function key Delete press key longer Delete the entire text field contents Fu
45. s how the phone acts when an input key B which is associated with a speed dial number is pressed down fora certain time Settings Speed Dial Options Direct call enabled The call starts directly after pressing the respective input key for a certain time Direct call disabled O After pressing the respective input key for a certain time the speed dial entry is shown To dial press the function key Dial Accessing SMS Settings The SMS settings offer the possibility to enter or change the SMS Centre as well as to select whether sent SMS are stored on the phone Settings SMS Options SMS Centre The SMS Centre phone number of the mobile phone provider can be entered or changed Itis recommended to leave this menu by pressing the function key OK Send amp Save SMS When enabled SMS are stored in the SMS memory after sending See also Opening Saved SMS Messages on page 35 User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 31 of 46 Phone Book Menu Editing Contacts in the Phone Book Contacts in the phone book can be deleted or edited or new contacts can be added Select a contact with the navi gation keys and then press the function key Options Phone book function key Options Options Delete contact Acontact is deleted from the phone book Just confirm the message Delete entry with the function key ves Edit contact First name surname and phone numbers for the categories business k mobile li or priv
46. t of outgoing calls See also Calling Line Identification Restriction on page 24 Network service During a phone call a second incoming phone call is announced by a sound signal It is possible to switch between the two phone calls back and forward See also Call Waiting on page 24 Phone calls are forwarded automatically to the hands free system after 2 or 5 ring tones This feature is disabled Off by default See also Automatic Answer on page 24 Decides to which handset connection incoming calls are switched provided two handsets are connected to the system See also Incoming Call on page 25 Shows the total call duration of all incoming and outgoing calls The call duration counter can be deleted For this itis necessary to enter the device code See also Call Duration Display on page 25 User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 23 of 46 Settings Menu Call divert Network service Call divert can be disabled and enabled During the enabling process a phone number needs to be provided See also Setting up a Call Divert on page 25 Calling Line Identification Restriction The Calling Line Identification Restriction is set up by disabling Off the menu point Sending own no Settings Call settings Sending own no Options On Off Call Waiting The network service Call Waiting can be turned on and off with this setting A second incoming call is announced with a sound signal during a phone cal
47. the microphone and loudspeaker make sure of suffi ciently large spatial separation to avoid acoustic feedback Connect the power supply cable red on the perma nent positive and the ignition input yellow black to the ignition if present Do not connect the igni tion input yellow black onto permanent positive since this limits the scope of function of the device see also Changing the Delay Timer on page 20 Connection of the ground cable is done directly to the vehicle battery the central ground point ground block or a part of the vehicle body For vehicles without ignition wiring it is recom mended at the end of the installation to activate the Virtual ignition function Connect the violet cable with the mute input of the car radio This ensures automatic radio mute switching for incoming and outgoing calls Insulate unused cables so no short circuits can occur Connect the individual components of the device with each other using the plug and screw connec tions see connection diagram on page 13 Check the total installation and insert a valid SIM card Connect the vehicle battery For vehicles with ignition wiring Turn on the ignition The device now turns on and requests the input of the PIN if this was not deactivated on the SIM card For vehicles without ignition wiring Turn the device on with the end key O on the handset Enter the PIN The telephone is now registered in the net
48. these instructions at any time to correct typing mistakes or to add new functions in the course of technical progress or further development Every current version of these instructions can be found on the Internet at http www ptcarphone de en downloads Legal Notes pei tel accepts no liability for maintaining settings data or text messages saved on the PTCarPhone Some of the services com pany names and trademarks given in these instructions are the property of the respective trademark owners User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 3 of 46 Safety Instructions Emergency Call 112 911 999 There is no guarantee that the emergency call will function in all situations For this reason you should not depend only on the device for crucial communication e g medical emergencies You can only telephone with the device when it is turned on and in an area with sufficient signal strength Emergency calls can only be made with a SIM card activated by the mobile phone service provider In some circumstances you cannot be connected in all mobile phone networks It is possible that emergency calls can also not be made when certain network services and or tele phone functions are activated or deactivated Traffic Safety Phoning while driving can distract from traffic and cause accidents The same is true for using other functions of the telephone Only use the hand free function of the device while driving The handset must only be
49. tion An internet connection is required for Over the air software updates The access data for the internet portal of the mobile phone network need to be entered For many mobile phone providers the access data is already stored in the PTCarPhone In other cases access data needs to be added manually Settings Internet Options MCC MNC Mobile Country Code Mobile Network Code APN Access Point Name Login User Name Password User Password To exit the menu use the function key OK to store modifications Otherwise exit the menu using the end key e Setting Date and Time There are several display modes for time and date for choice After confirming the selected display mode with the function key OK you will be prompted to enter the time or date The input is done using the input keys B Settings Date Time Options Time 24hours mode 12 hours mode Date DD MMYY MM DD YY YY MM DD DD Day 01 31 MM Month 01 12 YY Year 00 99 When setting the time in 12 hour mode use the navigation keys A or Y to toggle between am mornings be tween 00 00 and 11 59 and pm afternoons between 12 00 and 23 59 User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 28 of 46 Settings Menu Changing Date and Time Display Modes After selecting the date or time display mode the time or date is displayed and can be modified if necessary See also Setting Date and Time on page 28 Settings Date Time Options
50. total call time since the last deletion is displayed The function key Delete can reset the counter The device code is needed to deleting the call duration Settings Call settings Call duration Setting up a Call Divert Incoming calls can be forwarded to a specific phone number This is a network service which needs to be sup ported by the mobile phone provider These settings are sent by the phone to the mobile phone provider and vice versa are retrieved from the provider when requested This setting is disabled by selecting the setting Off Settings Call settings Call divert On Options Add number Add the call divert phone number with the input keys From phone book Add the call divert phone number by selecting it from the phone book Enabling the SMS Signal Tone The SMS signal tone is enabled and disabled O by pressing the function key OK Settings Signals Tones SMS signal tone Adjusting the Ringer Volume The ringer volume is adjusted by pressing the navigation keys A and V Settings Signals Tones Ringer volume User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 25 of 46 Settings Menu Selecting a Ring Tone Melody 27 melodies are provided to be selected as a ring tone Settings gt Signals Tones gt Ring tone Options Selecting a melody Press the navigation keys A or Y Play and save Press the function key Ox Security Codes Settings Security Security codes which are stored on the P
51. tware update for handset and PTCarPhone are using the internet access of the mobile phone network For this reason the internet access needs to be configured see also Internet Access Configuration on page 28 System Device Info Update device code input update process For the software update the device code is requested see also Security Codes on page 26 After the device code input the device checks whether new software versions are available for the handset and the PTCarPhone If so the new software is downloaded and after that the installation process is started After the installation the car phone is rebooted 1 CAUTION Make sure that the software installation process never gets interrupted m peitel cannot guarantee that during an update all data stored on the phone e g customised logo contacts and text messages and settings will be preserved Do not keep important phone numbers on the PTCarPhone only m Downloading of software updates can incur costs depending on the mobile phone contract Access to the System Configuration Menu The system configuration menu lists settings for special functions of the PTCarPhone To access this part of the phone menu the device code is needed System Configuration device code input Options USB interface Configuration of the USB interface Operation mode Changing of the operation mode Digital I O Setting up digital inputs and outputs Delay timer
52. ty C Please find the declaration of conformity on our homepage www ptcarphone de de downloads Page 40 of 46 Support m Answers to frequently asked questions are found in our FAQ at http www ptcarphone de en faq 2 html B Ifyou still have questions please contact Technical Support at 49 0 3328 3516 99 Monday to Friday 9 am to 3 pm CET B If your device or an accessory needs repair whether under warranty or following expiration of the warranty period the device can be sent directly to pei tel For this purpose please download the return form for PTCarPhone systems from www peitel de return Fill in print and sign the form and include it in a carefully wrapped return packet B Before sending in the defective electronics box please remove the SIM card cables and accessories Only send in the defective device B Please not that in case of arepair all data stored in the PTCarPhone settings contact and text messages will likely be deleted User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Page 41 of 46 1 2 1 2 Menu numbering Forward with function key How to readthe menu overviews System e Ze System 1 Device Info EE Device Info 1 1 HA59 Version PTCarPhone Ver IMEI IMSI MCC MNC Software updates for PTCarPhone and Handset USBinterface 1 2 1 1 Modem Service Operation mode 1 2 1 2 Operation mode 0 Configuration 1 2 1 USB interface Operation mode Digital 1 0 Delay tim
53. u y ly G twa nay aes uapa qw de wecedelsa tifeer trug Tg besebwssdeqegrCkIEFPperks 31 G libi CO e 31 edo O s T Site erst 31 Phone Book Menu denadaetdstubslbehirtoda cd eed nc lah skelter netsh sh abs lube du utm 32 Editing Contacts in the Phone Book 32 SMS MONU MMME ames 33 Writing an SMS M8SSS906 e 33 Opening Received SMS Messages 34 Deletine SMS cc q 34 Replying tO SMS CSSA eS uter iens irane PEERS GPUs EEEE EEPE RAE EOE EE EE EE OARE EE EEEE EEEE TEI REEE ERE 34 Forwarding SMS MeSSdEGS ceoesee br toU EEr ERARE ENE nir np OR ek EEE EE EEEE EN TEASEE ee EEEE EEE EEA AAEE au 34 Calling a Phone Number Retrieved from an SMS Message 34 Saving a Phone Number from an SMS Message 35 Savine SMS MOSSAL OS u u u
54. used when the engine is turned off The hands free equipment is only active if the handset is in its cradle Always fasten the handset in its cradle do not lay the handset on the seat or anywhere that it could move in the event of a collision or sudden braking Please follow the current laws of the country where you are located Operating Environment When using the telephone observe the legal reg ulations and local restrictions Turn off the device wherever you are requested by the appropriate warnings e g near fuel and or flammable chemi cals User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series Introduction Health The function of medical devices such as a heart pacemaker can be disturbed Therefore always keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between the antenna of this device and the pacemaker During a conversation hold the phone on the ear farther away from the pacemaker For more information consult your doctor If interfering noises occur in connection with a hearing aid please contact the manufacturer of the hearing aid or your hearing care professional The PTCarPhone is Nota Toy Do not let children play with the PTCarPhone The spiral cable of the handset or swallowed small parts can lead to suffocation Take Care of your Hearing Only set the volume as loud as necessary and avoid exposing your hearing to loud volumes over a longer period of time Do Not Drown Out Warning Signals Awareness of the warning signals of oth
55. uu headed qose t end mie deuote vp Rada d Rep E EEE E bte EEA T Anse SUPR UV n Diar Dae RAD FATE 35 Retrieving the Memory SERES uu s itp ne S ii e EEEE EERI PIENE ELPIU RD prex pd TR CR ee PPP PUn RP S prp hd et 35 Opening Saved SMS Messages 35 Call Register Menu oeoo aeaee ELELEE EEEE PEPEE I I I eR Ree e e e e e e e e e e a e le ele es 36 Opening the Call Register 36 Saving a Phone Number from the Call Register 36 Calling a Phone Number from the Call Register 36 Sending an SMS Message to a Phone Number from the Call Register 36 Aeg n cudnouccetotetetectauesctns oeseace ke EO ETE EEEE STET EEEE EEEE E E 37 Deleting Call Register LISES oso oercrece t bee riiin dd Enine ANAT A ie E PRA PIS E ier KE ASAT e EE EEEREN 37 Additional Information _ eee ee ebb bbb tte bi biti e e e e e e e ee enn 38 I irec Or le GPS AO MEER NEEDS 38 Setting the TIME Vid GPS uuu y uyu dapes cicada Ska dd darte bee iati lari he by toate des pawa iati lind E EE 38 Th
56. work User Manual PTCarPhone 5 Series 11 Makea call in order to check the basic functions 12 Check whether there is new software available and 13 if necessary perform a software update Download ing of software updates can incur costs depending on the mobile phone contract See also Performing a Software Update OTA Over the Air on page 18 If desired make personal settings on the device see chapter Setting up the PTCarPhone on page 17 and finish the installation Page 16 of 46 Setting up the PTCarPhone Inserting the SIM Card A valid and activated SIM card is required to operate the device This is available from your mobile phone provider It saves all the important data of your con nection To open the SIM card holder push the round button in the housing with a pointed object Place the SIM card in the holder and push it back in the electronics box B Insert the SIM card only if the device and the vehi cle ignition are turned off B Makesuretoinsert the SIM card holder in the cor rect position Closing does not require strong force B Ifapiece of plastic remains on the edge of the SIM card when taking it out itis necessary to remove this before inserting the SIM card Inputting PIN If a PIN is required it will be requested with an appro priate message when starting the device Enter the PIN using the input keys amp and confirm with the O function key Corrections can b

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