Radiophone / Cassette
Monte Carlo TCM 169
Operating instructions
Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer (Option)
Beep tone ............................................. 86
Switching off the beep tone............... 86
Automatic seek-tuning start .................. 86
Important information.................. 69 Quick reference ............................ 76
Safety standards................................... 69
General information .............................. 69
Select operating mode................. 82
Audio mode........................................... 82
Effects of radio frequency energy ..... 69
Safety information................................. 69
Traffic safety ...................................... 69
Using the telephone while driving ..... 70
Using the telephone in critical areas. 70
Emergency calls ................................ 70
Installation............................................. 71
Notes on connecting a CD changer,
Operating the cassette deck ....... 87
Radio operation with RDS ........... 82
Inserting the cassette ........................... 87
Ejecting the cassette ............................ 87
Fast forward/rewind .............................. 87
Selecting titles with S-CPS ................... 87
Changing the track (Autoreverse) ........ 87
Tape equalisation ................................. 88
Dolby B NR*.......................................... 88
Listening to the radio while fast
AF - Alternative Frequency................... 82
REG - regional programme .................. 82
Selecting a waveband .......................... 83
Station tuning ........................................ 83
Seek tuning
/
............................... 83
Manual tuning with << / >>................ 83
Entering the frequency directly............. 83
Scrolling through the broadcasting
networks (FM only) ............................... 84
Storing radio stations............................ 84
Automatically storing the stations with
the strongest reception using
an amplifier or the infrared remote
control:............................................... 71
Accessories .......................................... 71
Guarantee ............................................. 72
International telephone information...... 72
forwarding/rewinding the tape with RM
(Radio Monitor) ..................................... 88
Care instructions................................... 88
CD changer operation (optional) 89
KeyCard and SIM card ................. 73
Switching CD changer operation on..... 89
Selecting the CD and the track ............ 89
MIX........................................................ 89
Basic information .................................. 73
Second KeyCard/SIM card ............... 73
Wrong KeyCard ................................. 73
Starting up the Radiophone.................. 73
Resuming equipment operation after
the power has been disconnected ... 73
Selecting the language for the display 73
Removing the KeyCard/SIM card......... 74
Train KeyCard/SIM cards ..................... 74
DSC learn mode ................................... 75
Displaying the radio pass data ............. 75
Optical warning of anti-theft
Travelstore ............................................ 84
Recalling stored radio stations ............. 85
Selecting the seek-tuning sensitivity .... 85
Switching from stereo to mono
Programming with DSC ............... 90
FM only) ................................................ 85
Overview of the DSC default
settings.................................................. 94
Traffic programme station
reception with RDS-EON ............. 86
Switching traffic announcement
priority on/off ......................................... 86
Adjusting the volume for traffic
announcements and the beep tone .. 86
protection .............................................. 75
Care of your KeyCard/SIM-Card .......... 75
67
Contents Telephone
International calls................................ 105
What to do before leaving for
a foreign country ............................. 105
How to place telephone calls in
foreign countries.............................. 106
How to receive calls ........................ 106
How to place calls to a stationary
My phone number ........................... 115
Call meter format............................. 115
AOC parameters (Advice of Charge) 115
Set charge parameters.................... 116
Audible call timer ............................. 116
PIN code .......................................... 116
Alter access code ............................ 117
Master clear..................................... 117
External alarm ................................. 117
Hands-free channel ......................... 118
TA during call .................................. 118
Overview of the basic factory
settings in the set-up menu ............. 118
Programming in the Call Menu ....... 119
Call mailbox ..................................... 120
Received SMS messages ............... 120
Selecting the message .................... 120
Reading / Clearing messages ......... 120
Sending SMS messages ................. 121
Network selection ............................ 122
Cell Broadcast ................................. 123
Call meters ...................................... 124
Call forwarding ................................ 124
Call barring ...................................... 124
Phone lock....................................... 125
Fixed dial numbers .......................... 125
Closed user group ........................... 126
Overview of the basic factory settings
in the call menu .................................. 126
Operating the telephone.............. 95
General information .............................. 96
Emergency calls ................................ 96
PIN code
(Personal Identification Number).......... 96
Inserting the SIM card/
entering your PIN code......................... 96
Reactivating the SIM card .................... 96
Making your first telephone call............ 97
telephone in the host country.......... 106
Phone book menu ...................... 107
GSM emergency calls .......................... 97 How to enter a name/text ................... 108
Start the entry .................................. 108
Entering letters/characters .............. 108
Capital and small letters.................. 108
Moving the cursor in the entry
text box ............................................ 108
Inserting/Deleting characters .......... 108
Finding an entry by name ................... 109
Show my phone number..................... 110
Prevent access ................................... 110
Check capacity ................................... 110
Add entry ............................................ 111
Finding an entry by position ............... 111
Quick reference ............................ 98
Using the telephone................... 101
GSM network service area ................. 101
Switching to telephone mode ............. 101
Save telephone numbers and names 101
Dialling a telephone number............... 102
Manual ................................................ 102
Using speed-dialling . . . ..................... 102
. . . directly from the memory bank: 102
. . . directly from the SIM card
memory bank: ........................... 102
. . . from the telephone book ........... 102
Redial function .................................... 103
Answering/ending a call ..................... 103
Notepad .............................................. 103
Save telephone numbers from the
notepad............................................ 103
Call waiting (2nd caller) ...................... 104
Broker’s call/hold ................................ 104
Conference calls ................................. 105
Making telephone calls using the
Programming with DSC ............. 112
Programming in the setup menu .... 113
Ringing tone volume ....................... 114
Hands-free volume .......................... 114
Handset volume .............................. 114
Automatic answer............................ 114
Automatic redial .............................. 114
Operating mode............................... 114
Extended menu ............................... 114
Ringing tone .................................... 115
SMS tone ......................................... 115
Glossary...................................... 127
Specifications............................. 128
Index............................................ 129
handset (special accessory) ............... 105
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Important information
Effects of radio frequency energy
Safety information
Safety standards
Your Radiophone is both a transmitter and
a receiver. It generates minimum amounts
of energy in the radio frequency range. While
it is in use, the GSM system keeps a con-
stant check on both the frequency and the
power.
Traffic safety
The mobile telephone has been manufac-
tured in accordance with all of the applica-
ble RF safety standards and recommenda-
tions determined by the government offices
and organisations responsible (e.g. the VDE
standard DIN-0848).
Traffic safety always has the highest priori-
ty. As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your
responsibility to pay attention to the traffic
situation at all times. Never use your car
radio in a way that could distract you.
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only
50 km/h.
Should the traffic situation become particu-
larly demanding, we advise you not to use
the radio.
Always make sure that you are still able to
hear any warning signals coming from out-
side of your vehicle, such as police or fire
engine sirens, so that you can react accord-
ingly.
Warnings that using mobile telephones may
be hazardous to your health have recently
been a topic of public discussion. For years
now, research on the effects of radio fre-
quency energy emitted by FM technology
has concentrated on possible adverse ef-
fects to your health. Scientists have also
begun researching the latest radio technol-
ogies such as GSM. According to the re-
search results and by complying with the
corresponding safety standards, it is safe to
say that this product can be used without
reservations.
General information
The telephone function of your Radiophone
is based on the GSM radio telephone stand-
ard. This standard was developed for use
in Europe and many other countries.
Using the mobile Radiophone, you can
make the same telephone calls as you can
with a cellular phone.
This assumes that the GSM radio network
is available at your location and that you
have access privileges and a valid SIM card.
This SIM card must be inserted into the unit
(if necessary, refer to the information in the
section on “KeyCard and SIM card”).
Consequently, you should always select a
moderate volume for playing your car radio
while you are driving.
When the Radiophone is installed properly
in your vehicle, using it is even safer than
using a portable cellular phone.
If you should still be concerned about the
effects of radio frequency energy, there is a
lot you can do personally to ensure that you
are exposed to a minimum of these radio
waves. Of course, it will help to reduce your
call time to a minimum but it is especially
important to heed the following tips on us-
ing this equipment.
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Important information
If you are in an area where there is danger network services and/or certain performance
of explosion, e.g. petrol stations, chemical features are active. Contact the local net-
factories or other places where blasting work work operators for more detailed informa-
Using the telephone while driving
Please observe all laws and regulations re-
garding the use to mobile telephones in
motor vehicles.
is being done, switch your telephone off.
tion.
Switching off the telephone:
Under certain circumstances, some net-
works require that a valid SIM card is in-
serted into the unit.
•
•
Concentrate fully on your driving.
•
Press
for approx. 2 seconds.
Stop at a safe place before using the
telephone.
“TELEPHONE OFF” will appear in the dis-
play.
In the event that certain functions (incom-
ing call barring, call number barring, closed
user group, AOC, system barring, keypad
barring, etc.) are activated, it may be nec-
essary to deactivate them before placing an
emergency call.
•
If otherwise unavoidable:
Use only hands-free operation if you
have to use the telephone while you
are driving.
Reactivate the telephone:
•
Press
briefly.
Traffic safety always has the highest priori-
ty.
Emergency calls
Please read this instruction manual for fur-
ther information and consult your local net-
work operator.
As with every other mobile telephone, the
Radiophone operates using a combination
of mobile radio and cross-country networks,
radio signals and functions programmed by
the user. As a result, there is no guarantee
that your call will always go through. Never
depend exclusively on a mobile telephone
or similar equipment under life-threatening
circumstances (e.g. in medical emergen-
cies).
Using the telephone in critical areas
Always switch off the mobile telephone in
areas where it is forbidden to use a mobile
telephone or if this equipment could cause
electromagnetic interference or otherwise
dangerous situations.
When placing an emergency call, be sure
to supply all the necessary information as
accurately as possible. Remember that your
mobile telephone may be the only means of
communication at the scene of an accident.
Do not hang up until you are told to do so.
Using the telephone can result in interfer-
ence with the correct functioning of medical
equipment which is not sufficiently shield-
ed, particularly near the antenna. Please
consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the
medical device if you have any questions.
Other electronic equipment can also be af-
fected by electromagnetic interference.
Also read the information in the section on
“Telephone operation – GSM emergency
calls”.
The telephone interface of the Radiophone
is only able to make and receive calls when
it is activated and located in an area served
by the radio network and when the signal is
strong enough.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all
mobile telephone networks or only if certain
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Important information
Remote control:
Installation
Notes on connecting a CD changer, an
amplifier or the infrared remote control:
Using the infrared remote
control RCT 07
Have the Radiophone installed in your ve-
hicle and serviced by a trained service tech-
nician only. Faulty installation or servicing
can be dangerous and will result in the ex-
piry of your guarantee.
If installation conditions are unfavourable,
connecting such accessories as a CD
changer, an amplifier or infrared remote
control may, in rare cases, lead to interfer-
ence with the operation of the telephone.
This may result in interference noise, dete-
rioration of transmission quality or connec-
tions being cut off. In this case, please check
the wiring or contact one of our authorised
service centres.
7 607 570 510 you can
conveniently control all of
the most important func-
tions of your Radiophone
from the steering wheel.
The operating functions
are described in the Quick
References.
If the vehicle is not adequately shielded
against radio frequency signals, electronic
fuel injection systems, electronic ABS sys-
tems, electronic cruise control systems or
other electronic equipment may experience
malfunctions.
Handset
This equipment must not be operated with-
out a suitable externally mounted GSM or
combination antenna. The equipment includ-
ing the GSM or combination antenna must
be installed by an authorised Bosch service
centre only.
Accessories
Using the Blaupunkt handset 7 607 570 512
it is possible to place telephone calls with or
without the hands-free function.
The system will switch automatically from
hands-free to handset operation when the
handset is removed from the cradle.
Use Blaupunkt-approved accessories and
spare parts only.
You can use the following Blaupunkt prod-
ucts with this car radio:
To ensure trouble-free operation, the posi-
tive power supply line must be connected
via the ignition and the permanent +12 V
lead.
Warning:
Amplifier:
There is a relatively strong magnet built into
the handset.
All Blaupunkt amplifiers.
Do not ground the speaker outputs!
Changer:
Keep away anything which will react to mag-
netic influence, e.g. diskettes, bank cards,
etc. Important data may be deleted.
CDC-A06/-A08 or -A072 (direct connection)
CDC-A05, -F05, -A071 require an adapter
cable.
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Important information
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee is determined
by the laws in the country where the unit
was purchased.
Regardless of the legal guarantee regula-
tions, Blaupunkt affords a 12-month guar-
antee.
If you have any questions about the guar-
antee, please contact your dealer. Your cash
register receipt is a valid guarantee coupon.
International telephone informa-
tion
Have you got any questions on the opera-
tion of this equipment or do you require more
information?
Give us a call!
You will find the international telephone and
fax number on the last page of this manual.
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KeyCard and SIM card
The following personal settings will remain
stored for two KeyCards and the first two
SIM cards:
Starting up the Radiophone
•
Switch the unit on (press 1).
KeyCard
Important!
Station presets, treble, bass, balance and
fader, Loudness on/off, TA (traffic an-
nouncement volume), FIX volume.
The Card tongue must protrude - then
insert the KeyCard included with the
Radiophone into the slot with the con-
tact surface facing up.
Do not try to insert the KeyCard when
the tongue is retracted as this may
damage the KeyCard mechanism.
Basic information
The two KeyCards and the first two SIM
cards will store the last setting selected for
the waveband, bass/treble, fader/balance,
station settings, station presets, FIX volume.
One KeyCard is included with the Radio-
phone.
The car radio can also be operated with a
second “trained” KeyCard or with one of up
to 30 trainable SIM cards.
When you insert your KeyCard or one of the
first two SIM cards, you will find that the
equipment switches onto the basic settings
you have already programmed.
The Radiophone is now ready for operation.
Resuming equipment operation after
the power has been disconnected
Using the KeyCard it is possible to activate
the following operating modes:
Radio, tape deck, CD changer (optional),
AUX, telephone emergency call.
If the Radiophone is disconnected from the
battery (e.g. during repairs) and then recon-
nected, a trained KeyCard or the master SIM
card is required to resume equipment oper-
ation and to reactivate the other trained SIM
cards.
Wrong KeyCard
If a KeyCard from another radio is inserted
into the unit, “KEYCARD ERROR” will ap-
pear in the display. Please do not try to op-
erate the equipment.
Using the SIM card it is possible to activate
all operating modes.
The SIM card also incorporates the anti-theft
functions.
After approx. 8 sec. the radio will switch off
automatically.
If necessary (in the event of loss or dam-
age), it is possible to purchase a KeyCard
or SIM card from an authorised dealer.
Selecting the language for the display
If the wrong KeyCard is inserted four times,
the waiting time will increase to one hour.
At the factory the texts for the display are
set to English.
If you attempt to insert a different kind of You can display the texts in other languag-
card (e.g. telephone or credit card), “CHECK es if you wish.
Second KeyCard/SIM card
If you use a second KeyCard or a SIM card,
the settings will be transferred from the first
KeyCard.
KEYCARD” or “PRÜFE KEYCARD” will ap-
pear in the display for approx. 2 sec.
•
•
Press DSC/OK.
Press until “LANGUAGE” appears
in the display.
/
Remove the wrong card and replace it with
a valid KeyCard or SIM card.
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KeyCard and SIM card
•
Press DSC/OK and << / >> to select
the language.
•
Remove the original KeyCard and in-
sert the first SIM card.
• Insert the first KeyCard (included
with the Radiophone) into the unit
and switch the unit on.
“NAME?“ will appear in the display.
•
Press DSC/OK and CL one after the
other.
• Press DSC/OK and press
select “LEARN CARD”.
/
to
If you like, you can enter a name of up to 8
characters. Please refer to “How to enter a
name/text”.
• Press DSC/OK briefly.
Removing the KeyCard/SIM card
If you would like to skip this function or after
you have entered the name:
“CHANGE CARD” will appear in the
display.
Never forcibly pull out the card!
You may destroy it.
•
Press OK.
• Remove the first KeyCard and insert
the new card (KeyCard or SIM card).
•
First push the card in gently towards
the unit.
The first SIM card has been programmed.
“TERMINATE? PRESS OK” will appear in
the display. Now you can programme addi-
tional cards.
After insertion of a SIM card only: The
display shows “NAME?”.
If you wish, you can now enter a name
of up to 8 characters.
If necessary, refer to the section on
“How to enter a name/text”.
The KeyCard/SIM card will eject slightly so
that you can remove it.
•
Remove the card.
To finish the programming process:
When you remove the card for the first time,
“LEARN CARD” will appear in the display.
Now you can train additional cards (refer to
“Train SIM cards”).
After this process has ended, the Radio-
phone will switch off when the card has been
removed.
•
Press OK.
The SIM card trained first assumes the ad-
ditional function of master SIM card. Other
SIM cards can only be trained using either
the master SIM card or the KeyCard.
• Press DSC/OK.
• Enter the PIN code and press DSC/
OK.
There are two basic ways in which you can
train other SIM cards:
After “CODE OK”, the display will
show, for example, “SIM CARD 23 AC-
CEPTED” (i.e. the 23rd SIM card has
been trained).
Train KeyCard/SIM cards
a) Training or replace KeyCard/
SIM card using DSC
In the initial programming process you can
easily train the second KeyCard and up to
30 SIM cards.
The Radiophone can now be operated
using the new cards.
DSC – LEARN CARD
One KeyCard or up to 30 SIM cards
can be trained or replaced as addition-
al cards.
In order to do this the Radiophone must be
switched on and the original KeyCard insert-
ed.
A maximum of two KeyCards and 30
SIM cards can be trained in this way.
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KeyCard and SIM card
If you attempt to program a third Key-
Card, the KeyCard which was not part
of the programming process will auto-
matically become invalid.
DSC menu. The master SIM card can
be deleted with a KeyCard only.
and the permanent +12 V lead are connect-
ed as described in the installation instruc-
tions.
Be sure that “KEYCARD LED ON” has been
selected in the DSC mode.
DSC learn mode
If 30 SIM cards have been pro-
grammed, it will be necessary to delete
old access authorizations before new
cards can be trained.
With this function you can select whether
you want to train additional SIM cards using
the DSC menu only or each time after re-
moving the KeyCard or the master SIM card
as well.
If necessary, refer to the section on “Pro-
gramming with DSC – KEYCARD LED”.
Switching off the flashing light
Note:
The flashing light can be switched off by
pushing in the KeyCard tongue gently until
it locks.
If you would like to deactivate the flashing
tongue altogether, select the “KEYCARD
LED OFF” item in the DSC menu:
For operating instructions refer to “Program-
ming with DSC – LEARN MODE”.
If the Radiophone is disconnected from
the battery (during repairs, for examp-
le) and then re-connected, a KeyCard
or the master SIM card is required to
switch the equipment back on and re-
activate the other trained SIM cards.
Displaying the radio pass data
Using the KeyCard supplied with your set
you can have the radio pass data such as
the model name, product number (7 6...) and
serial number indicated in the display.
Please refer to the section on “Programming
with DSC – READ KEYCARD”.
Care of your KeyCard/SIM card
b) Training new cards after removing
the KeyCard or master SIM card
In order to ensure that the card always func-
tions correctly, the contacts must be free of
any foreign particles. Avoid direct skin con-
tact.
Do not subject the cards to direct sunlight.
If necessary, clean the card contacts using
a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol.
If this function is activated in the DSC
learn mode, it is possible to train an-
other SIM card each time the KeyCard/
master SIM card is removed. This
function is useful if you want to train
several cards one after the other (fleet
management).
Optical warning of anti-theft
protection
KeyCard tongue flashes
When the vehicle has been parked and the
KeyCard or SIM card removed, the KeyCard
tongue can be switched to flash to provide
additional anti-theft protection.
For this function to operate properly it is
necessary that the positive power supply line
c) Deleting SIM card authorisations
The authorisation for SIM cards can be
deleted using the CARD LIST in the
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Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
1 On/off
Switching the unit on/off via the ig-
nition:
Operation in combination with an
ignition timer
Volume
To switch the Radiophone on, press
the knob (volume control).
A valid KeyCard or SIM card must be
inserted in the unit already or within
the next 15 seconds.
If the equipment has been connected
properly, it can be switched on and off
with the vehicle ignition.
If the ignition timer has been activated
in the DSC mode, the Radiophone will
switch off as programmed after the ig-
nition is switched off (refer to the sec-
tion on “Programming with DSC - IGNI-
TION TIMER”.
When the ignition has been switched
off, the unit will emit a double beep to
remind you to remove the KeyCard/
SIM card before leaving your vehicle.
If you switch off the ignition during a
telephone call, the Radiophone will re-
main switched on until you have com-
pleted the call.
Altering the volume
Turn the knob to alter the volume. The
setting will appear in the display.
When the Radiophone is switched on,
it will play at a preset volume (VOL-
UME FIX).
VOLUME FIX can be altered as de-
sired (refer to “Programming with DSC
- VOLUME FIX”).
Switching the radio on when the ig-
nition is switched off
When the ignition is switched off (card
is inserted) the equipment will continue
to function as follows:
After you hear the double beep, press
the knob. The equipment will switch
back on. After one hour’s playing time,
the Radiophone will switch off auto-
matically to prevent the car battery
from going dead.
Switching the unit on/off with the
KeyCard:
If the equipment has been switched on
by pressing knob 1, then it can be
switched off and on again with the
KeyCard or SIM card.
This assumes that the program has
been switched to “MENU” under
“LEARN MODE” in the DSC menu.
The volume can also be altered using
the remote control (optional) by press-
ing V- / V+.
Note:
Be sure to read the information in the
section on “KeyCard/SIM card anti-
theft protection system”.
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Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
2
/ AUD
Press AUD once:
Alter treble and bass settings using the
rocker switch.
For more detailed information refer to
“Programming with DSC - LOUD-
NESS”.
5 TS / BND
Switch between the memory levels/
wavebands FM, TS (Travelstore), MW
and LW.
3 SRC (Source)
Additional Travelstore function
Store the nine radio stations with the
strongest reception signals using Trav-
elstore: Press BND until you hear a
beep or until “TRAVELSTORE” ap-
pears in the display.
Treble +
Treble –
Bass –
You can switch between the operating
modes for radio, cassette and changer
(option) or an auxiliary unit.
You can switch from the telephone
menu back to the last operating mode
selected.
This assumes that you are not talking
on the telephone or trying to place a
call.
Bass +
Press AUD twice:
Alter balance (left/right) and fader
(front/rear) settings.
6
Dolby B NR*
Fader front
Fader rear
Balance left
Balance right
Cassettes recorded with Dolby B NR
will be played back in the best quality
possible if “DOLBY” appears in the
second line.
4 TA (Traffic Announcement = priority
for traffic messages)
If “TA” appears in the display, you will
be able to tune into radio stations
which broadcast traffic information
only.
*
Noise reduction system manufactured under li-
cence by Dolby Laboratories. The word Dolby
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dol-
by Laboratories.
The settings will be indicated in the
display. The last setting made will be
stored automatically.
Switch off AUD: Press AUD for a third
time.
If no changes are made for a period of
8 seconds, the AUD setting will end
automatically.
Switch priority on/off: press TA.
7
Eject cassette
Press the button until the cassette
ejects.
Track switch
Press the button briefly to switch cas-
sette playback to the other track (side)
of the tape.
Switching Loudness on/off:
Press AUD for approx. 1 sec. (beep).
The current setting will appear briefly
in the display (ON/OFF).
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Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
: AF / #
Alternative Frequency for RDS opera-
8 Cassette loading slot
To store – During radio operation
press one of the selection presets until
you hear a beep. If you want to store
the station on a two-digit preset, first
press “1” and then press the second
digit within 2 sec. until you hear a
beep.
Insert the cassette (side A or 1 facing
up, open side to the right).
tion: When “AF” appears in the display
the radio will automatically use RDS to
find for the best reception frequency
for the programme you are listening to.
Switching AF on/off: Press AF briefly.
9 Selection buttons
Radio mode
Entering the frequency directly
You can enter an FM frequency direct-
ly using the selection buttons:
Switching the regional function on/off:
Press AF for approx. 2 seconds
(beep), “REGIONAL ON” or “REGION-
AL OFF” will appear briefly in the first
line in the display.
When the regional function is switched
on “REG” will appear in the display on
the right.
Recalling stored radio stations – Se-
lect the desired waveband (select “FM”
or “TS” in the FM range) and press the
corresponding button.
Activate the presets from 10 to 19 by
pressing “1” briefly first and then
pressing the second button within two
seconds.
First press “0” and then enter the de-
sired frequency, starting with the first
digit. It is only possible to enter fre-
quencies between 87.5 and 108. Omit
the decimal point in the entry. Press
CL to abort the entry, press OK to con-
firm the entry. Once all of the digits
have been entered, the entry will be
confirmed automatically.
Tape mode
; + / 0
It is possible to set or correct the
number of titles to be skipped for S-
CPS (Super Cassette Program
Search) or fast forward.
Press this button before you enter a
radio station frequency directly.
Storing radio stations
You can use the buttons to store the
following number of radio stations for
the different wavebands:
CD changer mode (optional)
FM
19
9
CDs 1 to 10 can be selected directly
on the 12-key keypad (0 = CD 10).
TS (FM-Travelstore)
MW
LW
9
9
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Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
g) lo
h) 19/T9
- Seek tuning sensitivity
- Indicates on which button
the station currently play-
ing is stored (1-19)/Trav-
elstore (1-9)
= MIX /
> Display
*
Radio operation
Radio operation
Switch seek-tuning sensitivity:
Press button briefly.
a
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only
pick up strong, local stations (normal
sensitivity).
i)
j)
- Call forwarding is active
- Indicates that a SMS
message is stored
d
i
e
f g h j k
m n
l
If “lo” does not light up, the radio will
also pick up weaker, more distant sta-
tions (high sensitivity).
k)
- Also appears when a
voice message has been
received
Cassette operation
b
l)
- Connection with GSM
radio network
CD changer operation (optional)
m)
- GSM field strength indi-
cator
o
p
q
MIX CD
n) AF
- Alternative frequency for
RDS
The tracks of a CD will be played back
in random order.
The following CDs will also be selected
at random.
Changer operation (optional)
c
o) DOLBY
p) MTL
- Dolby B NR
- Metal or CrO2 cassettes
are currently playing
r
s
t
MIX OFF
q) RM
- Radio Monitor (listen to
radio during tape fast for-
ward or rewind)
The MIX function is switched off.
Press MIX until the desired function
appears in the display.
a) NDR1 NDS - Station name
r) T: 11
s) 02 . 32
t) MIX
- CD track number
b) Side 2
c) CD 02
d) FM
- Side 2 of the cassette
- CD time (time played)
- CD track random play
- CD number
- Radio waveband
e) TP
- Radio station broadcast-
ing traffic information (is
currently being received)
f) TA
- Traffic announcement pri-
ority
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Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
? Anti-theft card protection system
In order to operate the radio equip-
ment it is necessary to first insert the
KeyCard included with the unit or a
KeyCard you have trained accordingly
or a programmed SIM card.
@ Rocker switch
Tape operation
Radio operation
Fast forward
Fast rewind
KeyCard
/
Seek tuning
Upwards
Downwards
/
Select title (S-CPS)
Please read the information in the sec-
tion on “Anti-theft card protection sys-
tem” carefully.
Forwards
Back
<< / >> Up or down in increments
(for FM only when AF is switched
off)
Stop this function by pressing
the opposite button.
or
Flashing card tongue
For FM only:
If the radio has been switched off and
the KeyCard or SIM card removed, the
card tongue will flash as additional
theft protection if the corresponding
setting has been activated.
<< / >> Scroll through the station broad-
casting network when AF is
switched on
e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY.
For more detailed information, please
refer to “Programming with DSC”.
It is possible to switch off the flashing
light by pressing the card tongue in
gently until it locks into place.
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Quick reference for operating the radio, tape deck and CD changer (optional)
CD changer operation (optional)
A ME
Unit:
C DSC / OK
DSC (Direct Software Control)
Use DSC to adjust the programmable
basic settings.
Telephone functions only.
OK
Remote control:
Press to store the altered settings.
Activate DSC: Press the button briefly.
Select function: Press
Display setting adjustments: Press
DSC/OK.
Alter settings: Press << / >>.
Store: Press OK.
Quit DSC: Press CL.
If you quit DSC by pressing CL before
you press OK, any changes made to
the settings will not be stored.
For more information refer to “Pro-
gramming with DSC”.
/
.
Select CD
Up
Down
Select track
During radio operation it is possible to
recall stored radio stations in ascend-
ing order.
During CD changer operation, the CDs
are selected in ascending order.
Up: Press briefly.
CUE - fast forward (audible): Hold
button pressed down.
Down: Press two or more times
one after the other.
Restart the same track: Press
once briefly.
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):
Hold button pressed down.
B CL (CLEAR)
Press this button to quit the currently
active menu item in the DSC mode.
Any changes made will not be stored.
Press CL again to quit the DSC mode.
Additional rocker switch functions:
Additional settings possible with
AUD
DSC mode
2
C
Cancels direct frequency entry.
The corresponding function must be
activated.
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Select operating mode
Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
The Radio Data System offers you added While searching for the strongest reception
convenience when listening to FM radio sta- signal, the radio may switch to mute briefly.
Audio mode
(Radio, tape deck, CD changer (optional),
auxiliary source)
tions.
If “SEARCH” appears in the display when
More and more radio stations have begun switching on the radio or recalling one of the
to broadcast RDS information along with stored frequencies, the unit is automatically
During audio operation you can use SRC to
switch between radio, cassette and chang-
er (option) or an auxiliary sound source.
their regular programmes.
searching for an alternative frequency.
As soon as a programme has been identi- “SEARCH” will disappear from the display
fied, the station name including a regional when the alternative frequency has been
identifier, if applicable, will appear in the dis- found or after the frequency band has run
play, for example, NDR1 NDS (regional pro- through completely.
When in telephone mode, you can switch
back to the audio source used last by press-
ing SRC.
Telephone operation has priority. As a re-
sult, you cannot switch to audio mode un-
less you are not currently talking on the tele-
phone or trying to place a call.
gramme in Lower Saxony, Germany).
If the reception quality of the selected pro-
When RDS is activated, the preset buttons gramme becomes poor:
become programme buttons. You now know
exactly which programme you have tuned
into, making it easy to find the desired sta-
tion quickly.
•
Tune into a different station.
•
Press SRC repeatedly until the func-
tions of the audio source you wish to
listen to appear in the display.
REG - regional programme
Certain radio programmes are split up at
times into regional programmes offering lo-
cal information. The 1st programme broad-
cast by NDR, for example, offers pro-
RDS also offers other advantages:
You cannot select tape or CD changer op-
eration unless a cassette/magazine contain-
ing CDs has already been inserted.
AF - Alternative Frequency
If an empty magazine has been inserted,
“NO CD” will appear in the display.
The AF (Alternative Frequency) function grammes with different contents in the north-
makes sure that the radio always automati- ern states of Germany including Schleswig-
cally tunes into the strongest frequency of Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony at
An auxiliary source can only be selected if
a Blaupunkt changer has not been connect-
ed to the system. “AUXILIARY SOURCE
ON” must be set in the DSC menu.
the currently selected programme.
certain times of the day.
If this function has been activated “AF” will If you are listening to one regional pro-
appear in the display.
gramme and move to an area where anoth-
er linked regional programme becomes
stronger, the unit will switch to that pro-
gramme.
In order to switch this function on or off,
•
press AF/# briefly.
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
If you wish to continue listening to the first
programme, switch REGIONAL ON by
Manual tuning:
Station tuning
•
Press << / >>; the frequency will
change in degrees in the downwards
or upwards direction.
Seek tuning
/
•
pressing AF/# for approximately 1 sec-
ond until “REGIONAL ON” appears in
the first line.
•
Press / ; the car radio will automati-
cally search for the next station.
If you hold down the right or left part of the
rocker switch, the frequency scan will speed
up in the corresponding direction.
If you hold down
/
(also applies to re-
When the regional function has been
switched on “REG” will replace “AF” in the
display.
mote control operation), seek tuning will
speed up in upwards or downwards direc-
tion.
If you leave the service area of the regional
programme you are currently tuned into, or
if you would like to take advantage of the
full RDS service, switch to “REGIONAL
OFF”.
Entering the frequency directly
For FM or FMT, it is possible to enter the
station frequency directly.
Start your entry
•
Press AF/# for approximately 1 second
until “REGIONAL OFF” appears.
•
•
by pressing 0.
Then enter the frequency, beginning
with the first digit. You need not enter
a decimal point.
Seek tuning
Selecting a waveband
Up
Down
Press CL to cancel this process or OK to
confirm your selection.
You can select between the following wave-
bands:
<< / >> Up/Down in increments (for FM only
when AF is switched off)
FM 87.5 - 108 MHz
MW 531 - 1602 kHz
LW 153 - 279 kHz
Manual tuning with << / >>
You can also tune in a station manually.
•
Use BND to select the waveband.
Important:
Press repeatedly if necessary.
AF must be switched off (i.e. the “AF” or
“REG” symbol does not light up in the dis-
play).
If necessary, deactivate this function:
•
Press AF/#.
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
Scrolling through the broadcast- Storing radio stations
ing networks (FM only)
Automatically storing the
stations with the strongest
reception using Travelstore
You can store the following number of sta-
tions on the selection buttons for each of
the individual wavebands:
You can use the << / >> buttons to tune into
stations in your reception area.
You can automatically store the nine most
powerful FM stations of your current recep-
tion area sorted according to their signal
strength. This function is particularly conven-
ient during longer trips.
If it is possible to receive several pro-
grammes in the same broadcasting network,
you can scroll through them in the forwards
direction by pressing >>, or backwards us-
ing the << button, e.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-
JOY.
You must have tuned into these stations at
least once previously and “AF” must be ac-
tive (lights up in the display).
FM
19
9
9
TS (FM-Travelstore)
MW
LW
9
•
Press BND/TS for 2 seconds.
•
Use BND to select the desired wave-
band.
“TRAVELSTORE” will flash in the display.
The nine FM stations with the best recep-
tion will be stored automatically in the FMT
(FM Travelstore) memory bank. When this
procedure has been completed, the radio
will switch to the station with the best re-
ception stored on selection button 1.
If desired, stations can also be stored man-
ually on the Travelstore memory bank (re-
fer to “Storing radio stations”).
•
Select a radio station using the rocker
switch (automatically with
ually with << / >>).
/
or man-
Start Travelstore, for example:
•
Press the desired selection button for
approx. 1 sec. until you hear a beep.
•
Press BND for 2 seconds; the system
starts to run through the frequency
band.
If you want to store the radio station on a
two-digit preset,
If “AF” does not light up,
press AF/#.
•
press button 1 briefly and the second
button within 2 sec. until you hear a
beep.
•
This fulfils the requirements for selecting
stations with << / >>.
You have now stored the radio station.
The station preset will appear in the display.
Note:
If you attempt to store a station which is al-
ready stored, the number of the correspond-
ing selection button and the memory bank
will flash in the display briefly if you are us-
ing the same memory bank.
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Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
Recalling stored radio stations
Switching from stereo to mono
(FM only)
You can recall any stored radio station at
the touch of a button.
Every time the radio is switched on, stereo
playback will be activated automatically.
•
Press BND/TS repeatedly until the de-
sired waveband appears in the display.
The unit will gradually switch to mono if the
reception deteriorates beyond a certain
point.
•
Press the corresponding selection but-
ton briefly.
If you wish to recall a station stored on a
two-digit preset (e.g. preset 19) first press 1
and then 9 within the next 2 seconds.
Selecting the seek-tuning sensi-
tivity
You can alter the automatic seek-tuning
sensitivity.
If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up
strong, local stations.
If “lo” is switched off, the radio will also pick
up weaker, more distant stations.
To switch the seek tuning sensitivity:
•
Press
.
*
The sensitivity level can be selected sepa-
rately for both modes. (Please refer to the
section on “Programming with DSC – DX-
LEVEL / LO-LEVEL”).
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Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON
The abbreviation “EON” stands for En-
hanced Other Networks which means that
information is exchanged between the ra-
dio stations belonging to the same broad-
casting network.
You will also hear this beep if you press a
station preset button for a radio station which
does not broadcast the TP signal.
Switching traffic announcement
priority on/off
If the priority for traffic announcement pro-
grammes is activated, “TA” will light up in
the display.
Switching off the beep tone
Many FM broadcasters provide traffic mes-
sages for their service area at regular inter-
vals.
a) Tune into another station providing
traffic information:
To switch the priority on or off:
•
Press TA.
• Press the rocker switch or
If you press TA while a message is being
broadcast, this message will be interrupted.
All traffic programme stations transmit a
special carrier signal along with their pro-
grammes, which is decoded by your car ra-
dio. If this signal is identified, “TP” will ap-
pear in the display (Traffic Programme).
• press a preset button for a radio sta-
tion which has a traffic programme
station allocated to it.
The unit will then switch back to its previous
status. The priority for all other traffic mes-
sages will remain active.
or
b) Switch off the priority for traffic an-
nouncements:
Please note that several buttons have no
function while traffic announcements are
broadcast.
In addition to these, there are also stations
which do not actually transmit traffic pro-
grammes themselves, but by using RDS-
EON it is possible to receive the traffic mes-
• Press TA.
“TA” will disappear from the display.
sages broadcast by another traffic pro- Adjusting the volume for traffic
gramme station in the same radio network.
announcements and the beep tone
Automatic seek tuning start
If you wish to have the priority for traffic an-
nouncements activated while listening to
one of these stations (e.g. NDR3), “TA” must
appear in the display.
(tape and CD changer operation)
Although this volume was preset at the fac-
tory, you can alter it using the DSC function
(see “Programming with DSC – TA VOL-
UME”).
If you leave the reception area of the cur-
rent traffic programme station while listen-
ing to a tape or CD, the system will auto-
matically start searching for a new TA pro-
gramme.
If a traffic announcement is broadcast, the
radio will automatically switch to the linked
traffic programme station (in this case,
NDR2) for the duration of the message and
return to the original programme (NDR3)
afterwards.
Beep tone
When a traffic programme station is activat-
ed (“TA” in the display), you will hear a beep
tone after approximately 30 seconds if you
leave the reception area of the traffic pro-
gramme station you are currently tuned into.
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Operating the cassette deck
The equipment must be switched on.
The number of titles to be skipped will ap-
pear in the display.
Fast forward/rewind
As soon as you insert a cassette, the set
will automatically switch to cassette opera-
tion.
Remote control
Correct by pressing the opposite button.
During fast forward or rewind, up to 9 titles
can be skipped. The desired number can
be entered or corrected with the selection
buttons.
The cassette will not begin to play
a) as long as a telephone call is in
progress or being placed, or
To stop the function immediately, press
.
Important for S-CPS: There must be an un-
recorded tape portion of at least 3 seconds
between the titles.
b) as long as a priority traffic announce-
ment is playing.
Fast forward
Fast rewind
Inserting the cassette
Using the remote control you can start to fast
Changing the track (Autoreverse)
forward/rewind the tape by pressing
more than 1 second.
/
for
•
•
Switch the unit on.
Insert a cassette.
Switch the direction in which the tape is play-
ing during playback
The cassette will be pulled into the unit au-
tomatically and Side A or 1 will begin to play.
The display will indicate the cassette func-
tions.
/
Select title (S-CPS)
(also possible using the remote control)
•
by pressing
.
When the tape has reached the end, it will
switch automatically to the other track. “SIDE
1” or “SIDE 2” will appear in the display.
forwards
back
Stop function by pressing
.
Insert the cassette with side A or 1 facing up
and the open side facing to the right.
Note:
If there is too much tension on the tape while
it is playing, it may switch to the opposite
track before it has reached the end. Check
to see if the tape is wound correctly. It often
helps to rewind the cassette completely.
Selecting titles with S-CPS
(Super Cassette Program Search)
To repeat or skip titles on the cassette press
(forwards) / (back).
You can skip up to 99 titles
Ejecting the cassette
•
by pressing the rocker switch as often
as required.
•
Press
The cassette will eject.
for approx. 2 sec.
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Operating the cassette deck
Tape equalisation
Listening to the radio while fast
forwarding/rewinding the tape
with RM (Radio Monitor)
The unit is able to identify the following tape
types: iron oxide, chrome oxide or metal; it
will switch to the corresponding setting au-
tomatically.
When metal or chrome cassettes are played
“MTL” will light up in the display.
While fast forwarding or rewinding the tape,
you can listen to the radio instead of the
usual muting (also applies for S-CPS).
The “RAD. MONITOR ON” setting must be
activated in DSC mode.
Refer to “Programming with DSC – RAD.
MONITOR” if necessary.
Dolby B NR*
This equipment is able to play back cas-
settes which have been recorded using Dol-
by B NR or without noise reduction.
Care instructions
There is far less tape noise and the sound
dynamics are correspondingly greater on
cassettes recorded using Dolby NR*.
“DOLBY” will light up in the display when
Dolby B NR is switched on.
You should use only C60/C90 tape cas-
settes in your car. Protect your cassettes
against dirt, dust and temperatures over
50 °C. Allow cold cassettes to warm up
somewhat before playing them to ensure
that the tape plays smoothly. Malfunctions
in playback or sound may be caused by dirt
build-up on the pinch roller and the audio
head after approx. 100 hours of operation.
To remove normal dirt build-up clean the
equipment with a cleaning cassette. In more
stubborn cases, use a cotton swab dipped
in rubbing alcohol. Never insert hard instru-
ments into the tape deck.
Switching on/off:
•
Press
.
*
Noise reduction system manufactured under licence
by Dolby Laboratories. The word Dolby and the dou-
ble-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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CD changer operation (optional)
Selecting a track
is also possible using the remote control
You can use this equipment to conveniently
play back CDs with one of the following Blau-
punkt CD changers: CDC A06/A 08 or A 072
(directly) or CDC-A 05/-F 05/A 071 (with an
adapter).
Switching CD changer operation
on
upwards: press briefly
CUE - fast forward (audible):
hold pressed down.
A magazine containing at least one CD must
be inserted.
Use SRC to switch the audio source:
The changer is not included with this equip-
ment and can be purchased separately at a
retail outlet.
downwards: press briefly twice or
repeatedly
Restart current track: press briefly.
REVIEW - fast reverse (audible):
hold pressed down.
•
Press SRC until the changer functions
appear in the display.
Note:
Press
/
on the remote control to select
Use only standard circular CDs measuring
12 cm in diameter!
the track up or down.
Selecting the CD and the track
CDs measuring 8 cm in diameter or CDs in
different shapes such as a butterfly or beer
mug are not suitable for playback using this
equipment.
Remote control
MIX
CD tracks can be played in random order.
If “MIX” is illuminated in the display, all of
the tracks on a CD will be played in random
order.
Following this, the next CD will be selected
at random and played, etc.
This may result in the destruction of the CD
or the CD drive.
We assume no liability for damage to the
equipment caused by playing unsuitable
CDs.
Select a CD
upwards
Switching MIX on/off:
•
press MIX/ briefly.
downwards
*
Enter the number of the CD you wish to se-
lect directly using the numbers keypad.
Use the remote control to select a CD in
ascending order by pressing the ME button.
89
Programming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer (optional)
Start
DSC
The car radio is equipped with DSC (Direct
Software Control), enabling you to adjust
settings and functions to your personal
needs and to store these settings.
The equipment has been adjusted to default
settings at the factory.
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
There is an overview of the factory default
settings at the end of this section so that
you can reset these settings at any time.
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
OFF
ON
If you wish to alter any programming
•
press DSC/OK.
^
^
^
^
^
^
Select:
^
^
^
^
^
Use the rocker switch
/
to select the
menu item you wish to alter and confirm your
selection by pressing OK.
^
^
^
^
^
Alter:
Press << / >> to alter the setting indicated
in the display.
^
Cancel:
•
Press CL. The new setting will not be
^
^
^
^
^
saved.
Store:
•
Press DSC/OK.
^
^
^
Exit DSC:
•
Press CL.
^
^
To quit DSC (from any menu item): Press CL
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Programming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer (optional)
You cannot alter the programming for LOUDNESS
Enter the original code (in this case “0000”)
and press OK.
Enter the new code, press OK. Enter the
new code once again, press OK.
important DSC settings unless you have
Boosts low frequencies for more bass, es-
entered the access code first (refer to the
pecially at low volume.
DSC menu item “CHANGE ACCESS-
LOUD 1 - minimum boost
CODE”).
LOUD 6 - maximum boost
IGNITION TIMER
MASTER RESET
Use this setting to ensure that the car radio
will play for a maximum of 90 minutes after
the ignition has been switched off.
0 = ignition timer switched off.
This menu item will appear only if a Key-
Card is inserted.
Important!
This function will reset all of the settings in
the DSC menu including the telephone
menu to the factory default settings.
AUXILIARY SOURCE
This menu item will not appear if a CD
All of the trained KeyCards and SIM cards changer (A 05 or A 06) has been connected
will be deleted, except for the KeyCard cur- to the system.
/
Select function
<< / >> Make setting
rently in the unit.
The default setting is “AUXILIARY SOURCE
If this menu item is selected, it will be nec- OFF”.
essary to enter the access code after OK. If an external piece of equipment is connect-
Enter the access code, press OK.
ed to the system, this setting must be
The display will show “MASTER RESET?”: switched to “AUXILIARY SOURCE ON”.
Press CL to cancel this function, press OK
to reset all of the settings to the default set- VARIOCOLOUR
tings.
Adjusts the colour of the display illumina-
tion to the dashboard illumination.
CHANGE ACCESSCODE
''
green .................................................... red
The access code is used to access the im-
portant DSC menu items (also for telephone
operation). At the factory, this code is set to
“0000”.
If you would like to alter it be sure to make
a note of the new code!
KEY TONE
After a key is pressed, a short beep is emit-
ted as confirmation.
Set volume from 0 to 9 (0 = off).
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Programming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer (optional)
BEEP
When the tape is being fast forwarded/re- MENU PLUS –
wound you will be able to hear the radio.
Additional simple method of programming
cards:
Remove the KeyCard or Master SIM card
and insert another card within 15 sec.
You can continue training cards with other
cards.
Confirmation beep following functions which
require you to press the button for longer
than 1 sec.
KEYCARD LED
Set volume from 0 to 9 (0 = off).
You can choose between LED ON or LED
OFF. The KeyCard tongue will flash if you
select LED ON. It acts as additional protec-
tion when the set is switched off and the
KeyCard has been removed.
MUSIC/SPEECH
In future, different RDS radio
stations will differentiate between music and
voice programs.
The tone setting for voice programs ranges
between “LEVEL 0 ... 4”.
EXTENDED MENU
Using this function it is possible to press
<< / >> to remove the following menu items
which are rarely altered.
This makes the menu more manageable.
OFF – Remove menu items.
LANGUAGE
The display texts are available in different
languages.
If “AUTOMATIC” has been selected, Eng-
lish will be the language used for the dis-
play texts when the KeyCard has been in-
serted.
LEVEL 0:
Music/voice is switched off.
ON – All of the menu items are available.
LEVEL 1:
Linear (no bass, treble, loudness adjust-
ment).
CARD LIST
If a SIM card is used, the language select- It is possible to display a list containing all
ed on the card will be the language which of the valid SIM cards. You can delete indi-
LEVEL 2-4:
Different settings for volume, bass and tre-
ble with loudness switched off.
Test the settings to find out which one you
prefer.
appears in the display.
vidual entries if you wish.
The Master-SIM can be deleted with a Key-
Card only.
LEARN MODE
With this function you can determine wheth- WARNING!
er additional cards can be programmed us- If the entry is deleted, it will no longer be
ing the DSC menu only or after the current- possible to operate the unit using this card.
ly valid KeyCard or the Master SIM card has After pressing OK you must enter the ac-
RAD. MONITOR (Radio Monitor)
Allows you to listen to the radio while fast
forwarding/rewinding the cassette.
Switching the Radio Monitor function on/off:
Press << / >>.
During tape deck operation, “RM” will light
up in the display if this function is activated.
been removed as well.
cess code and confirm your entry by press-
ing OK.
MENU –
The entries can be viewed by pressing
/ .
Cards can only be programmed with the help
of the DSC menu.
92
Programming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer (optional)
After OK “CLEAR?” will appear in the dis- LEARN CARD
VOLUME FIX
play.
You can program a second KeyCard or up Allows you to set the volume at which the
to 30 SIM cards.
unit switches on.
Refer to the information on “KeyCards and Use << / >> to set the desired volume. If
Press << / >> to choose between CLEAR?
and NAME? (alter).
Press CL to cancel the process, press OK
to confirm the process.
If you want to enter/alter names, please re-
fer to “Telephone book menu – Add entry”.
It is not possible to clear the card inserted
in the set.
Note that the master SIM card can be
cleared with the KeyCard only.
SIM cards - Programming the KeyCard/SIM “LEVEL +00” is selected, the car radio will
card”.
switch on at the volume level which was last
set before it was switched off.
USER MODE
TA VOLUME
You can choose among the following oper-
ating modes:
The volume for traffic messages and the
beep can be adjusted.
RADIO ONLY
PHONE ONLY
STANDARD
(all operating modes can be selected).
The traffic message will be played at this
volume if the volume currently selected is
lower. If the selected volume is louder than
the TA VOLUME the traffic message will be
played somewhat louder.
READ KEYCARD
This menu item will appear only if a Key-
Card is inserted.
It is possible to read out the data on a Key-
Card.
Any changes will not take effect until you
have exited the menu.
End DSC programming/save changes:
LO-LEVEL SENSITIVITY
Using the KeyCard which was included with
the delivery, it is possible to display the
equipment data such as name, type number
(76 ...) and serial number.
If you remove the KeyCard while it is being
read, “CHANGE CARD” will appear in the
display. It is possible to read the informa-
tion on any KeyCards, even those for differ-
ent car radios. It is not possible to operate
the unit, except to switch it off. As long as a
KeyCard for this unit is inserted, you can
switch back to radio operation by pressing
OK.
•
Press DSC/OK.
Sets the search sensitivity for local recep-
tion.
LO-LEVEL 1 – high sensitivity
LO-LEVEL 3 – normal sensitivit
DX-LEVEL SENSITIVITY
Sets the search sensitivity for distant recep-
tion.
DX-LEVEL 1 – high sensitivity
DX-LEVEL 3 – normal sensitivity
93
Programming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer (optional)
Overview of the DSC default
settings
LOUDNESS
LEVEL 3
0000
CHANGE ACCESSCODE
IGNITION TIMER
AUXILIARY SOURCE
VARIOCOLOUR
KEY TONE
00 min
SOURCE OFF
green
VOLUME 0
4
BEEP
MUSIC/SPEECH
RAD. MONITOR
KEYCARD LED
LANGUAGE
LEVEL 0
AUS
LED ON
AUTOMATIC
MENU PLUS*
ON
LEARN MODE
EXTENDED MENU
CARD LIST
-
READ KEYCARD
LEARN CARD
USER MODE
-
-
STANDARD
LO-LEVEL 1
DX-LEVEL 1
LEVEL +20
LEVEL +30
SENSITIVITY
VOLUME FIX
TA VOLUME
*
MENU PLUS = basic setting
The system will reset to MENU after having
programmed the first SIM card.
94
Telephone operation
95
Operating the telephone
If an incorrect PIN code has been entered,
“WRONG PIN-CODE” will appear in the dis-
play followed by “ENTER PIN”.
PIN code
(Personal Identification Number)
General information
Using the Radiophone, you can make the
same telephone calls as you can with a cel-
lular phone.
Normally, the SIM card will not operate the
telephone until a personal identification
number (PIN code) has been entered. This
PIN code is included with the SIM card when
you purchase it.
If the PIN code is entered incorrectly three
times in succession, it is necessary to use
the PUK code (Personal Unblock code) to
reactivate the card.
Important: You must be located in an area
serviced by the GSM radio network and have
the access privileges provided by a valid SIM
card. This SIM card must be inserted into
the unit (refer to the section on “KeyCards
and SIM cards” if necessary).
You can alter or even deactivate your PIN
code. Refer to “Programming with DSC –
PIN CODE”.
Reactivating the SIM card
The PUK code must be used to reactivate
the SIM card.
Emergency calls
Inserting the SIM card/
entering your PIN code
The display shows “ENTER PUK”.
The number to dial to place an emergency
call in the GSM network anywhere in the
world is 112.
•
Enter your code and press OK to con-
firm.
•
Switch the unit on.
•
Enter a new PIN code.
With the card tongue protruding, insert
the trained SIM card into the slot
with the contact surface facing up.
You can place an emergency call by dial-
ling this number even without inserting a SIM
or KeyCard.
Important!
Make sure you make a note of the new PIN
code!
“ENTER PIN” will appear in the display.
Please read the information in the section
on “Using the telephone – GSM emergency
calls”.
•
Enter the PIN code using the number
keys, starting with the first digit.
•
Confirm your entry by pressing OK and
repeat the entry.
•
Press OK or #.
If the PIN code has been entered correctly,
“CODE OK” will appear in the display fol-
lowed by the menu which was used last.
96
Operating the telephone
Important!
Making your first telephone call
GSM emergency calls
Do not use the emergency call number un-
less there really is an emergency.
When the telephone is ready to operate, an The emergency number in the GSM net-
antenna symbol will appear in the display work is 112 anywhere in the world.
When placing an emergency call, be sure
to supply all the necessary information as
accurately as possible. Remember that your
mobile telephone may be the only means of
communication at the scene of an accident.
(must not flash).
By dialling 112 you can place an emergen-
A trained SIM card must be inserted in the cy call, regardless of whether or not you
unit correctly. If the equipment is not cur- have inserted a SIM or KeyCard.
rently in the telephone mode
Any barring codes entered in the system will
•
•
press
briefly.
not affect the 112 number. It is possible to
place an emergency call as long as the an-
tenna symbol is flashing and the signal is
strong enough.
Do not hang up until you are told to do so.
Dial the number you wish to call using
the number keys.
After you have entered the telephone
number correctly,
To place the call:
•
press
briefly.
•
Switch the set on, insert the KeyCard
or SIM card. If you do not enter a card,
you must complete the following oper-
ating steps within the next 4 seconds.
The telephone will now place the call auto-
matically.
To end your telephone call:
•
•
Press
.
•
Press
briefly.
Dial 112 and press
.
“Emergency” will appear in the display and
the telephone will place the call.
97
Quick reference for using the telephone
1 On/Off
The set must be switched on before it
3 SRC (Source)
9 Selection buttons
Press SRC briefly: The telephone
functions will end and the set will auto-
matically switch back to the audio
mode used last (radio, tape deck or
optional CD changer).
To enter a telephone number:
Press the corresponding keys briefly.
is possible to use the telephone.
Volume
Adjusts the volume while using the
“hands-free” function.
Adjusts the TA volume while using the
“hands-free” function.
Adjusts the volume of the current ring
tone.
To use one-touch dialling to call one of
the first nine phone book numbers
stored in the set:
Press the corresponding key for ap-
prox. 2 seconds.
The telephone mode has priority. It is
not possible to switch to an audio
mode if you are already talking on the
telephone or trying to place a call.
To use one-touch dialling to call one of
the first nine phone book numbers
stored on the SIM card:
Remote control
Press , then press the corresponding
If you press SRC briefly while the tele-
phone is ringing: the caller will receive
the information that the party he is call-
ing is unavailable.
*
key for approx. 2 seconds.
Enter the name. Please refer to the
section on “How to enter a name/text”.
Press SRC for approx. 1 second: busy
signal.
4 TA (Traffic Announcement = Priority
for traffic announcements)
The functions described under “Vol-
ume” can be altered by pressing V- /
V+.
To switch off the priority for traffic an-
nouncements during a telephone call:
Press TA during the telephone call.
2
/ AUD
To answer a call: Press one of the but-
tons on the right side of the set.
If this button is pressed while the tele-
phone is in use, the microphone will be
muted. This makes it possible to con-
duct a conversation in your vehicle
while the party on the telephone is un-
able to listen.
5 TS / BND
To switch from handset operation to
the hands-free function (uses the mi-
crophone and car speakers):
Press BND and replace handset.
: AF / #
Enters special characters.
98
Quick reference for using the telephone
; + / 0
Enters the telephone number.
> Displays
Setup menu/Call menu
Radio menu
To set the current foreign country code
automatically, press 0 for longer than
1 second.
a)
- Indicates connection to home
network
a b
<
- Indicates that the Radio-
phone has logged into a dif-
ferent network.
Enter PIN code
Switches to the telephone mode,
answers/ends telephone calls,
To start dialling:
c
If the antenna symbol is
flashing, the telephone user
has not got access privileges
to the current network availa-
ble. Only emergency calls
can be placed.
Press
briefly.
Network search ...
To switch off the telephone, e.g. in are-
as where there is danger of explosion:
Press
for approx. 2 seconds.
b)
c)
- Indicates signal strength,
shows how good the connec-
tion to the radio network is
To switch back to the telephone mode:
Press briefly.
Basic telephone menu
Subscriber is called
- Appears when the code is
entered. One asterisk ap-
pears for each digit.
*
= MIX/
*
Enters special characters, such as
blank spaces.
d)
e)
- Indicates that an SMS mes-
sage has been stored
Activates speed-dialling for the num-
bers stored on the SIM card.
- Appears as an additional indi-
cation that a voice message
has been received
de f
f)
- Indicates that a telephone
call is being made or in the
process of being placed
Telephone-book menu
g)
- Indicates that call forwarding
has been activated
g
99
Quick reference for using the telephone
? Anti-theft card protection system
In order to be able to operate the tele-
phone, you must insert a trained SIM
card first.
<< / >>
B CL (CLEAR)
Makes adjustments for the menu items
in the telephone book and the DSC
menu.
Displays SMS message.
Allows you to scroll through entries
which require more space than availa-
ble in the display.
Entry mode
To delete the last digit entered: Press
CL briefly.
To delete the entry on display com-
pletely, press CL for approx. 1 second.
Using a KeyCard, you can place an
emergency call only.
Using a trained SIM card, it is possible
to operate all of the telephone’s availa-
ble functions, including the telephone
mode.
Menu prompting:
Moves the cursor to the left and right
when data is being entered.
To return to next higher level:
Press CL briefly.
To quit the menu:
The SIM card also performs the anti-
theft functions.
A ME
Press CL for longer than 1 second.
To activate the telephone-book menu:
@ Rocker switch
Press ME briefly.
C OK
/
To activate setup menu , to activate
Scrolls through the speed-dial directo-
ry in the telephone book.
Selects the SMS entries.
Selects the menu items in the tele-
phone book and DSC menu.
Moves the cursor to the next line when
data is being entered.
call menu
Press
:
/
briefly.
Remote control:
To display the tele-
phone-book menu in
alphabetical order:
To activate a menu item:
Press OK briefly.
Press ME briefly.
Remote control:
To display the tele-
To store settings: Press OK briefly.
phone-book menu in
the numerical order of
the entries: Press ME for approx. 2
seconds.
To quit this function press CL on the
set.
To select a telephone
number from the
speed-dial list: Press
ME first.
To store altered parameters:
Press OK briefly.
100
Using the telephone
•
•
Use the selection buttons to enter the
name. If necessary, refer to the section
on “How to enter a name/text”. Press
OK to confirm your entry.
All of the telephone functions can be oper- Switching to telephone mode
ated using a trained SIM card.
It is possible to switch to the telephone mode
•
With the card tongue protruding, insert
the trained SIM card into the slot with
the contact surface facing up.
from any of the audio modes.
•
Press
.
Enter the entry position and press OK.
If you do not enter a position, the entry will
be stored at the next available position.
If there is a number already stored at the
position entered, “Overwrite ?” will appear
in the display.
•
Switch the unit on.
If you have not yet trained any SIM cards,
refer to the section on “Train or delete Key-
Card/SIM card”.
The display will indicate the network and the
network operator if a network signal is re-
ceived. The antenna symbol will not flash.
Press OK to overwrite the entry (the previ-
ous entry will be deleted).
GSM network service area
To be able to use the telephone, you must
be located in an area served by the GSM
network. As soon as a network signal is re-
ceived, the symbol indicating the signal
Add the next entry:
Save telephone numbers and
names
•
Press OK.
You can save up to 25 telephone numbers
and names (entries) in the telephone mem-
ory bank.
The number of entries you can save on the
SIM card depends on the type of card you
use.
strength
and an antenna symbol will
appear in the display. If the signal is not
strong enough your call may be disconnect-
ed. If the antenna symbol is flashing, it is
possible to make emergency calls only. If
the antenna is displayed on a dark back-
ground, you are located in an area serviced
by a roaming network (may be subject to
additional charges).
If you would like to save an entry, press the
following keys one after the other:
•
Press ME on the set for approx. 1 sec-
ond.
•
Press
/
to choose the entry posi-
tion, for example:
“SIM card” or “Phone” and press OK.
•
Enter the new telephone number and
press OK.
101
Using the telephone
To delete a number:
Press CL for approx. 1 second.
Dialling a telephone number
. . . directly from the SIM card memory
bank:
•
The telephone mode must be switched on.
•
Press and the corresponding button
(1 to 9) one after the other for approx.
2 sec. until you hear a beep.
Always use the area code for the number
you are dialling, even if it is a local number.
To start dialling/end call:
Press
*
•
.
The call will be placed automatically.
Using speed-dialling . . .
You can recall stored telephone numbers
with the corresponding name or the number
of the entry.
. . . from the telephone book
•
•
Press ME.
Use to select
/
The numbers which can be recalled in the
telephone’s memory bank range from 1 to
25, on the SIM card from 101 to a maximum
225.
“Find entry by name” or
“Find entry by position”.
•
Confirm your selection by pressing
Manual
OK.
It is possible to use one-touch dialling for
the first nine telephone numbers in the ba-
sic telephone menu by pressing the corre-
sponding number key directly.
•
Dial the number using the number
keys.
If “Enter name” appears in the display
•
use the selection buttons to enter up to
the first three letters in the name.
The number you enter will appear in the dis-
play.
If “Enter position” appears in the display
. . . directly from the memory bank:
•
use the selection buttons to enter the
position number of the entry.
•
Press the corresponding button (1 to 9)
for approx. 2 sec. until you hear a
beep.
•
Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
If you know the position number of the entry
you can enter it immediately after pressing
ME and confirm your selection by pressing
OK.
The desired telephone number will appear
in the display.
Correcting the number
To delete a digit:
The call will be placed automatically.
•
Select the digit you wish to correct us-
ing the rocker switch << / >> (digit will
flash).
•
Press CL briefly.
102
Using the telephone
If you want a different number to the one The display will change in colour to indicate
Notepad
shown in the display, you can press
/
to that the telephone has begun to dial the
During a telephone call, you can use the
keypad to note down a telephone number
(notepad).
scroll through the entries in the telephone number or that an incoming call has been
book.
detected.
After finishing your current call, you can put
a call through to this telephone number and
Answering/ending a call
If someone calls you, you will hear the tele- save the number in the memory.
phone ring and “Answer?” will appear in the
To start dialling/end call:
display. If you receive a call from a telephone
supporting call line identification (e.g. ISDN),
the caller’s telephone number will appear in
the display.
Save telephone numbers from the note-
pad
•
Press
.
•
Press ME on the radio for approx. one
Redial function
second.
If this number has been entered in the
speed-dial directory, the caller’s name will
appear.
Automatic
•
Press
/
to choose the entry posi-
If the “Automatic redial” menu item in the
setup menu is switched to “ON”, the number
will be redialled automatically.
tion, for example:
“SIM card” or “Phone” and press OK.
Now you can check and correct the
number.
To answer a call:
•
Press one of the buttons on the right-
hand side of the set.
Refer to “Programming with DSC – Setup
menu – Automatic redial”.
•
•
Press OK and enter the name using
the selection buttons. For more infor-
mation please refer to the section on
“How to enter a name/text”. Press OK
to confirm your entry.
To end a call:
Press
You can cancel the automatic redial by
pressing the telephone key.
•
or CL.
Manual
Enter the position (memory) and press
•
Press
.
OK.
The last telephone number entered will ap-
pear in the display.
To start dialling:
If you do not indicate a memory position,
the number will be saved at the next availa-
ble position.
•
Press
.
103
Using the telephone
If there is already a number saved at the The first party will be put on hold (cannot To refuse the call:
memory position indicated, “Overwrite?” will join in on the second call).
appear in the display.
•
Press CL.
Also refer to broker’s call/hold or conference
Press OK to overwrite the existing entry (this
To answer a call from a third party:
calls.
entry will be deleted).
•
Press OK.
This will end the call with the party to
whom you are currently talking.
Broker’s call/hold
Place a call
During a telephone call, you can make or
receive a second call. The active call will be
placed on hold automatically.
If the number you wish to call appears in
the display
To end an active call:
Press CL or
•
.
•
press
.
During a broker’s call, you are able to talk
to only one of these two parties at any one
time, while the second party is on hold.
The call will be put through automatically.
To end both calls at once:
Press CL for longer than 1 second.
•
Call waiting (2nd caller)
Activating the hold function
While using the telephone you can receive
a message that a second party is trying to
call you.
The first call is currently active.
•
Enter the second telephone number
and start to dial by pressing
.
If you would like to take advantage of “call
waiting”, you may have to order this service
from your network operator and activate it.
The first caller will be placed on hold and
will hear music.
As soon as the second party answers, the
second call will be active.
How it works
You are still talking on the telephone to the
first party. You hear the call waiting signal.
Broker’s call
Switches between the first and second call
To refuse the call:
•
Press ME.
•
Press CL.
To answer the waiting call:
Press OK.
While you are talking on the telephone to
one party, it is also possible to answer an-
other call. You will hear the call waiting sig-
nal.
•
104
Using the telephone
To end all calls at once:
Press CL for longer than 1 second.
Conference calls
International calls
•
During a multi-party call, you can talk to sev-
eral parties at the same time.
The services provided by your network op-
erator allow you to place mobile phone calls
in your own country.
Using the international GSM standard it is
possible to place phone calls to parties in
many countries of the world (either mobile
or stationary).
In order to do this, the network operators
concerned must have made a roaming
agreement. Your network operator must also
activate international roaming for your SIM
card.
Your network operator can provide you with
a currently valid list of the network opera-
tors (network code and name) and the dif-
ferent rates which apply.
Making telephone calls using
the handset (special accessory)
While talking to one party you can place a
call to a second party.
During normal operation, you can make tele-
phone calls using the microphone and car
speakers (hands-free function). You can
also make calls using a handset (accesso-
ry).
Setting up a conference call
You are already talking to the first party. A
second party is waiting on hold.
•
Press OK
to activate the conference call. Now all
three parties can talk to each other on
the same line.
You can answer/end calls by removing/re-
placing the handset.
Switching from hands-free operation to the
handset:
While you are talking on the telephone to
these two parties, it is also possible to an-
swer a call from another party. You will hear
the call waiting signal.
•
Remove the handset from its cradle.
To switch from handset operation to the
hands-free function:
Note:
To refuse the call:
If you want to make international calls, be
sure to contact your network operator well
ahead of time.
•
Press BND and replace the handset
•
Press CL.
on its cradle.
To answer a call from another party:
•
Press OK.
Warning:
The previous parties will be put on
hold.
What to do before leaving for a foreign
country
There is a relatively strong magnet built into
the handset.
Press ME to switch back and forth between
the conference call and the single caller.
1. Have your network operator activate
your SIM card for roaming.
Keep away anything which will react to mag-
netic influence, e.g. diskettes, bank cards,
etc. Important data may be deleted.
2. Take a look at the list of networks. In
many areas you can choose from
To end an active call:
•
Press CL or
.
105
Using the telephone
among several different network oper-
ators.
You need the network code and the
network name.
Tip:
Enter the country access code for all of the
telephone numbers you save in the memo-
ry.
The foreign network operators must be
registered. Refer to Programming with
DSC – Calls
“Network selection” in the directions for
using the telephone.
How to receive calls
Callers from your home country merely dial
the usual number for your mobile phone.
Callers who are not located in your home
country dial the country access code for your
home country, even if you are currently lo-
cated in another country.
3. Activate call forwarding from the sta-
tionary telephone (at home, at the of-
fice) to the Radiophone, if applicable.
How to place calls to a stationary tele-
phone in the host country
How to place telephone calls in foreign
countries
Dial the city area code and the party’s tele-
phone number.
You needn’t dial the country access code
because your Radiophone has registered in
the foreign network.
Dial the country access code for the coun-
try you are calling, the city area code with-
out the first “0” and then the telephone
number. You can replace the first two digits
of the country access code with “+” (press
“0” for approx. 1 second).
Example:
Country access
code:
0049
Germany
City area code:
05121
Hildesheim
Teleph. number: 49 . . . . Blaupunkt
You enter: +49512149 . . . .
.
106
Phone book menu
The phone book menu can be used to store,
alter, delete and easily retrieve stored tele-
phone numbers.
Phone Book Menu
Start
The entries are stored in the telephone
memory and/or on the SIM card and can be
used for speed-dialling.
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
SRC
The telephone can store up to 25 entries.
The number of entries which can be stored
on the SIM card depend on the type of card
used.
ME
CL
Access the phone book menu as follows:
^
^
•
Press ME on the set.
“Phone book” will appear in the display.
Press to select the menu items which
are described in the following.
Select the function and press OK.
/
•
Press CL to exit the current menu item and
return to the phone book menu.
Press CL once again to display the basic
telephone menu.
^
If you press ME briefly on the remote con-
trol, you will access an alphabetically sort-
ed speed-dial directory of telephone num-
bers directly.
Return to phone book
(from any menu item):
Press CL
If you press ME for somewhat longer on the
remote control, you will access the speed-
dial directory sorted numerically according
to the entry position.
107
Phone book menu
How to enter a name/text
Entering letters/characters
Moving the cursor in the entry text box
Example “O” = press key 6 three times.
If you press different keys to enter the let-
ters one after the other, the flashing cursor
will automatically move forward .
Using the keypad you can enter names or
texts for various menu items.
The keys are sequence keys, i.e. press the
keys repeatedly to call up the letters allo-
cated to this key.
You cannot make an entry unless a specific
request that you do so appears in the dis-
play.
If you have to press the same key to enter
different letters you must first move the cur-
sor by pressing >>.
You can use these keys to enter the follow-
ing characters:
Names can have a maximum of 16 and texts
160 characters.
To make any necessary corrections move
the cursor by pressing << / >>.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
_ (blank) . , ! ? : ’ " ( ) % & 1
A
D
G
J
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
-
C
F
I
Ä
É
ì
à
3
4
2
Start the entry
Inserting characters
If “Name?” appears in the display,
You can insert characters as follows:
•
press the key for the first character as
often as necessary.
L
O
R
V
Y
x
5
Ñ
S
ü
Z
*
•
Select the position for the new letter by
pressing << / >>. The character will be
inserted in front of the flashing cursor.
M
P
T
ö
ß
ù
9
/
ò
7
8
6
<
For a new name enter all of the letters for
the name.
•
Press the key for the character you
wish to insert.
W
+
=
>
#
0
Deleting characters
You can delete individual characters or a
complete entry.
Capital and small letters
You can choose between capital and small
letters.
To delete characters:
•
Press << / >> to select the character
To switch:
you wish to delete (it will flash).
•
Press the key for the letter you wish to
select for approx. 1 second.
•
Press CL briefly.
All of the following letters will appear in the
format selected.
To delete an entry:
Press CL for approx. 1 second.
•
Switch back if desired.
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Phone book menu
Selecting an entry by remote control:
•
Select the function you wish to use by
pressing and the press OK.
Finding an entry by name
/
To change:
You can alter the name and telephone
number one after the other.
Selecting an entry:
•
Press
name” and press OK.
/
to select “Find entry by
To delete:
Using the remote control you can activate
the alphabetically or numerically sorted
speed-dial directory in the telephone book
directly.
•
Press OK to confirm, CL to abort.
•
Enter the first three letters of the name
and press OK.
To move:
A name with these first three letters or the
closest name alphabetically in the list will
appear in the display with the correspond-
ing telephone number.
You can move the entries to a different po-
sition in the list.
For the alphabetically sorted list:
•
Press ME briefly.
For the numerically sorted list:
Press ME for somewhat longer.
To scroll through the lists:
Press / .
Important: The memory bank must already
contain at least one entry.
•
The arrow indicates the current position.
If necessary, press
/
to scroll through the
•
list of entries forwards/backwards until you
have found the name (and telephone
number). Press << / >> to view all of the data
stored for the entry.
•
Press
/
to select the new position
To dial the telephone number automatical-
ly:
and press OK.
•
Press
.
To copy:
To dial the telephone number automatical-
ly:
You can copy entries from the SIM card, for
example, into the telephone memory bank.
Changing, deleting, moving or copying
an entry
•
Press
.
The arrow indicates the current position, e.g.
210.
•
Find the name/entry as described
above.
•
Press
/
to select the new position,
•
Press OK, “Change?” will appear in
e.g. 023, and press OK.
the display.
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Phone book menu
“No memory restriction”
Show my phone number
Check capacity
– All access restrictions are deactivat-
ed.
“Lock SIM card”
– It is not possible to access the tele-
phone numbers stored on the SIM
card.
You can display your own telephone number
if it has been stored.
Use this function to determine how much
storage capacity is available on the SIM card
and in the telephone memory bank.
•
Press
number” and press OK.
If more than one number appears, press
to select the correct one.
/
to select “Show my phone
“Lock phone”
•
Press
and press OK.
Press to select “Check SIM ca-
/
to select “Check capacity”
– It is not possible to access the tele-
phone numbers stored in the tele-
phone memory bank.
/
•
/
pacity” or “Check phone capacity” and
“No access possible”
Prevent access
press OK.
– It is not possible to access the tele-
phone numbers stored in the tele-
phone memory bank or on the SIM
card. It is not possible to store new
telephone numbers.
The number of free entries available will ap-
pear in the display.
If there are no entries available, “memory
free” will appear in the display.
You can prevent unauthorised persons from
accessing the telephone memory bank. If
desired
•
Confirm your selection by pressing
OK.
•
•
Enter the access code and press OK.
•
Press
and press OK.
Press to choose among the fol-
lowing settings:
/
to select “Prevent access”
Press << / >> to select on or off and
press OK.
•
/
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Phone book menu
If you do not enter a position in the memory Selecting an entry:
Add entry
bank, the next available position will be se-
lected.
•
Press
sition” and press OK.
“Enter position!” will appear in the display.
/
to select “Find entry by po-
If there is a number already stored at the
position entered, “Overwrite?” will appear in
the display.
•
Use the selection buttons to enter the
position number and press OK.
You can store up to 25 telephone numbers
and names in the telephone memory bank.
Press OK to overwrite the entry (the previ-
The number of entries you can store on the
SIM card depends on the type of card you
use.
ous entry will be deleted).
Add the next entry:
•
Press OK.
If you would like to add or alter (overwrite)
an entry, press the following keys one after
the other:
The position number, the name entered and
the telephone number will appear in the dis-
play.
Finding an entry by position
•
Press
press OK.
Press
/
to select “Add entry” and
To dial the telephone number automatical-
ly:
•
/
to choose the entry posi-
•
Press
.
tion, for example:
“SIM card 101-255” or
“Phone book 1-25” and press OK.
You can use the position number to find,
alter, delete, move or copy the entry in the
telephone book.
Altering, deleting, moving or copying the
entry:
•
•
•
Enter the new telephone number and
press OK.
If necessary, proceed as described in the
section on “Finding an entry by name”.
Use the selection buttons to enter the
name and press OK.
Enter the position number and press
OK.
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Programming with DSC Telephone
Thanks to DSC (Direct Software Control), it Cancel:
is possible to adapt several of the Radio-
phone settings and functions to your own
personal needs and to store these altera-
tions.
•
Press CL, the altered setting will not
be stored.
Store/confirm:
Press OK.
The Radiophone has been set at the facto-
ry.
•
In the following you will find an overview of End DSC:
the default settings, so that you can reset
the unit to these basic settings if necessary.
•
Press CL.
If you wish to alter the programming:
•
First select the operating mode, e.g.
telephone mode, if you would like to
alter the volume for hands-free opera-
tion.
Access the DSC menu
by pressing DSC/OK briefly.
•
Select:
Use the rocker switch
/
to select the
menu item you wish to alter and press OK
to confirm your selection.
Alter:
Press << / >> to alter the setting shown in
the display and confirm your change by
pressing OK.
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Setup menu
Programming in the setup menu
•
Select the setup menu by pressing
.
Setup Menu
Start
On
Off
^
^
SRC
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
*
DSC CL
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
Return to setup menu/call menu
(from any menu item):
Press CL
* Alternately:
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Setup menu
Ringing tone volume
Automatic answer
Operating mode
Press << / >> to adjust the volume of the The telephone will automatically answer in- If this menu item is selected, you will be re-
ringing tone from between 0 and 9. 0 = off. coming calls if you press << / >> to select quired to enter the access code after press-
“On” for this menu item.
The call will be set to hands-free operation Then select the operating mode by press-
automatically. ing << / >>:
ing OK.
If the automatic answer function is switched
on, the volume cannot be set to “0”.
Hands-free volume
In this case, do not set the ringing tone vol- Standard
–
–
all operating modes
ume to “0”.
Radio only
no telephone, all other
operating modes
Automatic redial
Phone only
–
telephone mode only
Press << / >> to adjust the volume of the
incoming call from 0 to 63 over the car
speakers.
Extended menu
If the busy signal is received, an outgoing
call will be redialled automatically if you
press << / >> to select “On” for this menu
item.
Handset volume
Use this function to remove the following
menu items from the display in the setup
menu by pressing << / >>. These items are
seldom used.
You can stop the automatic redial by press-
ing the telephone button.
This menu item will not appear unless a
Blaupunkt handset has been connected to Off – redial is switched off
This makes the setup menu more clear.
Off – menu items removed from display
On – all of the menu items are available.
the system.
On – redial is switched on.
Press << / >> to adjust the volume of the
The number of times the telephone will at-
tempt to redial depends on the network
used.
handset to one of three levels (low, medi-
um, high), remove the handset from the cra-
dle first.
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Setup menu
Ringing tone
My phone number
AOC parameters (Advice of Charge)
You can select the ringing tone by pressing Here you can enter a maximum of up to This function depends on the features the
<< / >> to choose from “Standard, Smooth, three of your own telephone numbers and SIM card includes.
Rising (ringing tone gets louder with each the telephone number for your mailbox.
If AOC is not supported by the card, “Set
ring), Off”.
The mailbox number is required to be able charge parameters” will appear as a menu
“Off” corresponds to “Ringing tone volume to call it directly from the call menu.
0”.
item in its place.
After you press OK “Number 1” will appear The charge rates are determined by the
in the display.
network operator.
SMS tone
Press to select the position for your own You can use this menu item to set the charg-
/
phone number.
es and a credit balance. As soon as the cred-
it balance has been exhausted, it will not be
possible to use the telephone until the cred-
it balance is replenished by an authorised
person.
Press OK and enter your own phone number
and press OK again. The display shows
If a message has been received by SMS or “Number stored”.
voice mail, the equipment can be set to emit
to select the next position, etc.
Press
/
a beep at a preset beep volume.
If your network operator does not support
AOC, the time interval will be set to one
minute. The value selected will be used for
making calculations. The credit function is
deactivated.
Off – beep is emitted after a message
has been received
Call meter format
On – beep is switched off.
If this menu item is selected, you will be re-
quired to enter the “PIN2 code” or the “Ac-
cess code” after pressing OK.
You can select whether the call charges or
the call time is displayed during a call.
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After this, you can enter a charge per unit
and a credit balance.
•
Enter the charge and type of currency
with the numbers keys.
PIN code
If a charge or credit balance has already
been entered, the last character will flash in
the display.
•
Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
Note on AOC/charge parameters
Switches on/off and alters the PIN code.
Use the numbers keys to alter the amount
and the type of currency.
Because the charges per time unit may vary,
the charge meter can be used only as an
approximate point of reference.
Press << / >> to switch between On, Alter,
Off. An arrow will indicate the setting select-
ed last.
Press CL to quit the menu item.
The alteration will be transferred to the SIM
card.
If you wish to alter the setting, press OK.
Enter the PIN code and press OK to con-
firm your entry.
Audible call timer
Note:
On
–
Each time the SIM card is in-
serted, the PIN code must be
entered.
If “0.00” appears in the display, the credit
balance function is deactivated.
You can set an audible beep which is emit-
ted after a preset call time has elapsed.
IMPORTANT!
Set charge parameters
Press << / >> to switch the beep on or off.
If the PIN code is entered incorrectly three
times in succession, the SIM card will be
deactivated. It can only be reactivated after
the master PIN (PUK) has been entered.
Your service provider has more detailed in-
formation.
You can use the selection buttons to alter
the setting from between 15 and 300 sec-
onds. The cursor will flash at the last digit of
the value entered.
If you cannot use AOC, you can set an in-
ternal charge counter. You can enter the
charge per minute.
After you have pressed OK, “Audible call
timer” will appear in the display. You can Alter
select the next menu item.
–
You must enter the currently
valid PIN code, then enter the
new PIN code (twice)
•
•
•
•
Press OK.
Enter the access code.
Press OK.
Off
–
The set can be operated with-
out a PIN code.
Select home or roaming network
The “Off” menu item cannot be selected
unless the SIM card allows this.
charge by pressing
/
and press
OK.
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Setup menu
The following settings will be deleted:
a) Phone
Speed-dial directory
Alter access code
External alarm
Call charges setting
Call counter
Use the access code to gain access to the
important menu items.
If the ignition is switched off, you can have
an incoming call signalled by the car’s horn
or flashing lights in addition to the ringing in
the car.
b) SIM card
This code is set to “0000” at the factory.
Speed-dial directory
Redial memory
Own phone numbers
Mailbox numbers
SMS messages
Be sure to make a note of the new code
if you change it.
For this to operate, you must first
Enter the old code (in this case “0000”) and
press OK.
press << / >> to switch the function
“External alarm” to ON in the DSC
menu.
AOC
Enter the new code, press OK. Enter the
Fixed telephone numbers
Preferred networks
Preferred language.
new code again and press OK again.
Switch off the unit with the ignition and
switch it on again by pressing the ON
button.
Master clear
If an incoming call is detected, the external
alarm will sound five times in succession.
If this menu item is selected, you will be re-
quired to enter the access code after press-
ing OK. Enter the access code, press OK.
To protect the vehicle’s battery power, the
unit will switch off automatically after one
hour.
Using this menu item you can delete the
telephone settings.
Then select “Card” or “Phone” by pressing
<< / >>.
If necessary you can switch on the external
alarm again for one hour by pressing the
ON button.
You can also delete the SIM card settings.
Please be careful when using this function!
“Clear phone memory?” or “Clear card?” will
appear in the display.
Press CL if you want to cancel the process.
Do not press OK unless you want to do a
“Master clear”, “cleared” will appear in the
display.
Refer to the installation instructions for con-
nections and accessories.
The process has been completed when
“Master clear” appears in the display.
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Setup menu
Important!
TA during call
Overview of the basic factory
settings in the set-up menu
It is against the law to activate the audible
external alarm in Germany.
Find out what the regulations are regarding
this in your own country.
Ring volume
4
Hands-free volume
Handset volume
Automatic answer
Automatic redial
Operating mode
Extended menu
Ring signal
35
Medium
Off
Off
Standard
On
Standard
On
Time display
Off
0000
Off
Left
It is possible to have a traffic announcement
(TA) broadcast while you are using the tele-
phone.
Hands-free channel
Press OK to view the setting already select-
ed.
Off – TA is switched off during a call
On – TA is switched on.
Message signal
Call meter
Hands-free operation is possible on all four
channels.
Acoustic check
Alter access code
External alarm
Hands-free channel
TA during call
Select the setting desired by pressing
<< / >>.
Confirm by pressing OK.
If a traffic announcement is broadcast (TA
on), you can select which channel (left/right)
will remain active for hands-free operation.
Press OK to view the setting already select-
ed.
On
Quit the menu
Press CL to return to the previous menu. If
necessary,
Make any alterations by pressing << / >>,
press OK.
•
press CL as often as required.
Quit this menu item by pressing CL.
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Call menu
Programming in the Call Menu
If you would like to alter the programming,
select the telephone mode first:
•
Press
by
and access the DSC menu
Call Menu
•
•
pressing DSC/OK briefly.
Start
^
^
Select the call menu by pressing
.
Now you can proceed with your alterations.
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
SRC
Select:
Use the rocker switch
/
to select the
^
^
menu item you wish to alter and confirm your
selection by pressing OK.
^
^
DSC
CL
Alter:
Press << / >> to alter the setting shown in
the display and confirm by pressing OK.
Cancel:
•
Press CL, the new setting will not be
stored.
^
Store/confirm:
Press OK.
To retrieve the messages in your mailbox:
Select “Call mailbox” and press CL
•
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Call menu
An “N” as the first letter means that the mes-
sage is new.
Call mailbox
Received SMS messages
If nothing appears in this position, then the
message has been read and stored.
The mailbox (also known as the mobile box) You can receive individual text messages
is comparable to an answering machine. of up to 160 characters in length which oth-
You can also enter your own message text er subscribers send to your telephone
here. The texts stored in the mailbox are number via SMS.
The individual messages are sorted accord-
ing to date and time. The telephone number
and the name of the caller will appear in the
second line.
sorted into new and old messages and can
be retrieved at any time.
You can read and file the messages you
receive in the menu “Received SMS mes-
Before you set up your mailbox, contact your sages”.
network operator/service provider to obtain
the telephone number and other mailbox
will try to store it on the SIM card. As soon
information. You can also call your mailbox
When a message is received, the telephone
Reading messages
•
Press OK,
as the storage capacity on the SIM card has
from a regular telephone.
you can display the message by press-
been exhausted, the
symbol will flash in
ing << / >>.
To make the best use of your mailbox, it is a the display.
good idea to activate call forwarding to your
mailbox telephone number in the call menu.
If no number has been stored, you will be
requested to enter one when you activate
the mailbox function.
One or more messages must be deleted
before new messages can be received.
Clearing messages
To clear a message:
Selecting the message
•
Press CL.
“Clear message?” will appear in the display.
•
Select “Received SMS messages” and
To retrieve your messages:
press OK.
Press OK to clear the message, press CL
•
Select “Call mailbox” and press OK.
The display will indicate the number of “New” to abort this function.
and “Old” messages.
The unit will call the mailbox automatically.
You will receive all of the necessary infor-
mation on how to proceed.
“Old” means that the message has been
read and stored.
•
Press OK.
Press to select the messages.
/
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Call menu
Calling the sender or another telephone “SMS parameters”
“New SMS message”
If you would like to call whoever sent the
message,
•
Press
tion and press OK.
/
to select the desired func-
•
Press OK, “Enter text” will appear in
the display.
•
press
play.
while the message is on dis-
You can now enter a text of up to 160
characters. If necessary, please refer
to the section on “How to enter a
name/text”.
“Valid”:
Here you can determine how long the
network operator should continue try-
ing to send the message. The default
setting is 1 day. Use the numbers keys
to select from 1 to 7.
The telephone will automatically call the
corresponding number. If the message con-
tains a telephone number in “quotation
marks”, the call will be made to that number.
If there are several different telephone num-
bers in quotation marks, the call will be made
to the first one.
• Press OK after you have entered the
text.
After making your selection
• press OK.
“Call number” will appear in the dis-
play.
“Service no.”:
• Enter the recipient’s telephone
The message is sent to a service
number provided by the network oper-
ator and forwarded from there to the
recipient. Contact your network opera-
tor to receive the service number and
enter it here.
number and press OK.
Sending SMS messages
“Store?” will appear in the display.
• Press
/
to select “Send?”, “De-
lete?” or “Store?” and press OK.
Using this menu item you can send mes-
sages to other subscribers and set the cor-
responding parameters.
Sending “Stored SMS messages”
Press to select the desired func-
Service no.:
•
/
tion and press OK.
•
Press
sage” and press OK.
Press to select the desired func-
tion and press OK.
/
to select “Send SMS mes-
“My short messages”
The beginning of the message will ap-
pear In the first line of the display, the
telephone number of the recipient in
the second line.
•
/
“Received messages”
The display will indicate the date, time
and sender.
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To select, alter, send message.
Press to select a message. After
you press OK, two lines of the mes-
“Available networks”
“Search method”
/
–
After a short waiting period, the availa-
ble networks will appear in the display.
–
It is possible to select an automatic or
manual search (for network selection).
sage will appear in the display.
Automatic search:
Press << / >> to read the text and
make any alterations if required.
The home network is always the first
choice. If you are located in an area
which is not served by your home net-
work, the telephone will automatically
register with the next available net-
work. The networks will be selected
according to their priority in the net-
works list.
• Press OK.
The first line indicates the position
“Store?” will appear in the display.
number, and network operator code.
*
• Press
/
to select “Send?”, “De-
The second line displays the name of
lete?” or “Store?” and press OK.
the network operator.
means that the SIM card currently in
use will operate the telephone to make
calls in this network.
*
Network selection
Manual search:
The sorted list of network operators
will be displayed in this mode.
Switch to the search mode by pressing
<< / >>, confirm by pressing OK.
An arrow will indicate the current con-
dition.
Press
/
to select other networks
and press OK to confirm your selec-
tion. “Register now?” will appear in the
display. Abort by pressing CL, confirm
by pressing OK.
In areas which are served by more than one
network (e.g. in foreign countries), it is pos-
sible to select the network you wish to use.
•
Press
tion” and press OK.
Press to select from the available
networks and press OK.
/
to select “Network selec-
The antenna symbol indicates which
network the telephone is registered in.
•
/
– Connected to home network
– Connected to a different network
If the antenna symbol is flashing, you
do not have access privileges to the
network currently connected. You can
place emergency calls only.
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Call menu
“Preferred networks”
“Delete entry”:
• Now enter the number of the new
position by pressing the correspond-
ing selection buttons and press OK.
You can delete any network operators
you do not require from the list.
–
Use this menu item to alter the priority
in the list of preferred network opera-
tors.
• Confirm your selection (“Delete en-
try”) by pressing OK.
Cell Broadcast
• Press
/
to make your selection
The display will indicate the position
in the priority list, the network code
and the name of the operator.
and press OK:
“Add network to list”:
– known networks
• Press
/
to select the network op-
Cell Broadcast is a short message service
which operates in numbered “channels”.
erator you wish to delete and press
OK.
Press
/
to select the desired net-
work from the list of network opera-
tors, press OK. Give the network
most important to you priority 1. Se-
lect other networks of interest to you
and determine their sequence.
The channels transmit different special mes-
sages.
“Delete?” will appear in the display.
Press OK to delete the network opera-
tor from the list, press CL to cancel the
process.
Request more detailed information and a list
of the available channels from your network
operator.
– new network
If Broadcast “On” has been selected, the
number of the channel on which you expect
to receive information must be entered af-
ter you have pressed OK.
You can add a new network operator
to your preferred list (you will require
the operator’s network code).
“Move entry”:
You can move any of the entries in the
priority list (new sequence).
“Show list of networks”:
• Confirm your selection (“Move en-
try”) by pressing OK.
You can display the list of networks by
pressing / .
Quit by pressing OK.
The display will indicate the position in
the priority list, the network code and
the name of the operator. If you want
to move an entry to another position,
• press OK.
“Priority?” will appear in the display.
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“Show meter during call”
“Forward, if no answer”
Call meters
–
Switch display of call meter during
calls on/off
–
The call will be forwarded if you do not
answer it.
“Forward, if unreachable”
Note
The telephone is equipped with an internal
meter which allows you to display the charg-
es or call time for individual calls and the
number of total calls.
–
The call will be forwarded if the Radio-
phone is switched off or you are not lo-
cated in an area serviced by GSM.
If the SIM card supports AOC, the menu
items for “Show meter - roam calls” and
“Show meter - home calls” will not appear.
“Clear all”
All call forwarding functions will be de-
activated.
The default setting displays the call time.
Call forwarding
–
•
Press
press OK.
Press
press OK:
/
to select “Call meters” and
•
/
to make your selection and
Call barring
You can forward incoming calls to another
number. For this to operate the call forward-
ing function must be activated.
If necessary,
“Show meter - last call”
Time or charge for the last call
–
You can block incoming/outgoing calls or
forward them to another number. Select the
type of call forwarding you wish to use in
the menu.
“Show meter - all calls”
Total call time or charges
•
press
and press OK.
Press to make your selection and
press OK:
/
to select “Call forwarding”
–
“Show meter - roam calls”
•
/
•
Press
press OK.
Press
/
to select “Call barring” and
–
Time or charges for all calls made in a
roaming network
“Forward all calls”
•
/
to make your selection
“Show meter - home calls”
–
Every call will be forwarded immediate-
ly.
from “Bar outgoing calls”, “Bar incom-
ing calls” and “Change password” and
press OK.
–
Time or charges for all calls made in
the home network
“Forward, if busy”
“Reset call meters”
Sets time or charges to zero
–
The call will not be forwarded unless
the line is busy.
–
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Call menu
Bar outgoing calls:
“Bar all”
“One-touch dial only”
– You cannot receive any calls.
–
You can only call the one-touch dial-
ling telephone numbers stored on keys
1 to 9 and the SIM card.
•
Press to make your selection
from the menu items and press OK:
/
“No barring”
– All restrictions on incoming calls
have been removed.
”International"
“Speed/touch dial only”
– No calls can be made outside of the
country.
–
All of the telephone numbers stored (in
the phone and on the SIM card) can be
dialled.
Change password:
“Internation. except home”
–
You can alter the password required to
operate network barring.
– No calls can be made outside of the
country.
• Confirm your selection by pressing
OK.
If you are in a foreign country, you
can place calls to your home coun-
try.
• Enter your access code and press
OK.
Phone lock
• Press << / >> to switch the function
“all calls”
on/off and press OK.
– You cannot make any calls. It is still
possible to make emergency calls.
You can prevent your telephone from being
used by unauthorised persons. If necessary,
Fixed dial numbers
“no barring”
•
Press
press OK.
Press
/
to select “Phone lock” and
– All restrictions on outgoing calls
have been removed.
•
/
to make your selection
This menu item will not appear unless the
SIM card supports it.
from the menu items:
“No restriction”
All restrictions are removed.
“Dialling not possible”
Only emergency calls can be made.
Bar incoming calls:
Press to make your selection
•
/
You can limit the use of the telephone to
certain numbers (fixed phone numbers). You
can store these on the SIM card.
–
from the menu items and press OK:
”By roaming"
•
Press
bers” and press OK.
Press to make your selection
from the menu items:
/
to select “Fixed dial num-
–
– If you are in a foreign country, you
cannot receive any calls.
•
/
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Programming with DSC Telephone – Call menu
“Edit list fix dial no.”
The list of telephone numbers entered settings in the call menu
Overview of the basic factory
–
will be displayed.
Send message
Service number
---
“New entry fix dial no.”
–
You can add a new phone number to
the fixed numbers list.
Call meter
Last call
0,00 DM
Display during call On
“Activated”
–
Switch this function on/off.
Telephone block No restrictions
Closed user group
This is a special feature which you can or-
der from your network operator.
Using it, it is possible to limit the use of the
telephone to a certain group of users.
Important!
Do not alter any of these settings unless this
function has been activated by your network
operator. Otherwise, this could cause mal-
functioning.
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Glossary
IMEI - International Mobile Equipment
Access code
PUK - Personal unblock code
Identity
Barred functions can be operated after the
access code is entered.
Eight-digit unblock code which can reacti-
vate the SIM card. This becomes necessary
if the PIN code for the SIM card has been
entered incorrectly three times.
International identity for mobile equipment.
The IMEI code entered at the factory in-
cludes the serial number, manufacturer and
country code. You can find this code in the
car radio pass.
AOC parameter - Advice of Charge
List of charges in which a charge per unit
and a credit balance can be entered.
Roaming
Making telephone calls in foreign countries
with your own telephone or your own SIM
card using a different network operator.
Mailbox
Broker’s call
Electronic mailbox provided by network op-
erators for spoken messages. The mailbox
can be compared to an answering machine.
It is possible to make a second call without
ending the first one. You can then switch
from one call to the other.
Scrollen
You can also answer a call from a second
party without ending the call to the first.
Moves you through a directory.
MUTE
Switches audio off
SIM card - Subscriber Identification
Cell Broadcast
Module
PIN code - Personal Identification Number
Cell Broadcast is a short message service
which operates in numbered “channels”.
The channels transmit different special mes-
sages.
Request more detailed information and a list
of the available channels from your network
operator.
In credit-card format.
PIN 1
The SIM card contains all of the data re-
quired to identify the subscriber, to allocate
the telephone number and the personal
phone book.
Using your SIM card it is also possible to
make telephone calls with a cellular phone.
Protects the SIM card from being used by
unauthorised persons. You must enter the
PIN code each time the card is inserted into
the unit.
PIN 2
Code for special functions.
GSM network - Global System for Mobile
If you are entitled to use special functions
with your card, you need a PIN 2 code.
Both codes are supplied with the SIM card
and can be altered if desired.
Communication
European cellular telephone standard avail-
able world-wide.
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Specifications
SMS - Short Message Service
Telephone
Amplifier
Using this function it is possible to send other
subscribers messages up to 160 characters
in length, even if the recipient’s cellular
phone is not switched on or a call cannot be
put through at the present time.
Output power:
4 x 23 watts RMS
according to
DIN 45 324 at 14.4 V
4 x 40 watts maxi-
mum power
Standard:
GSM
Frequency band:
Send
Receive
890 – 915 MHz
935 – 960 MHz
The text is stored temporarily in the network
until the recipient retrieves his messages or
the time limit set by the sender has expired.
Transmission power: Class 4 / 2 watts
Tuner
Wavebands:
FM
MW
LW
Sensitivity:
-108 dBm
87.5 – 108 MHz
531 – 1602 kHz
153 – 279 kHz
Impedance:
Antenna connection
50 ohms
Hands-free microphone
660 ohms
FM sensitivity:
0.9 µV at 26 dB
S/N ratio
FM transmission range:
30 - 16,000 Hz
Tape deck
Transmission
range:
30 - 18,000 Hz
Subject to modifications!
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Index
Care instructions 88
Care of your KeyCard/SIM card 75
CD changer operation 89
Cell Broadcast 123
Changer 71
Changing an entry 109
Check capacity 110
Closed user group 126
Conference calls 105
Copying an entry 109
CPS 87
F
A
Finding an entry by name 109
Finding an entry by position 111
Fixed dial numbers 125
Accesscode 91, 117
Accessories 71
Add entry 111
Adjusting the volume for the beep tone 86
Adjusting the volume for traffic
announcements 86
Alternative Frequency 82
Amplifier 71
Answering a call 103
Anti-theft protection 75, 80, 100
AOC parameters 115
Audible call timer 116
Audio mode 82
Automatic answer 114
Automatic redial 114
Autoreverse 87
G
GSM emergency calls 97
GSM network service area 101
Guarantee 72
H
D
Hands-free channel 118
Hands-free volume 114
Handset 71
Handset volume 114
Hold function 104
Deleting an entry 109
Dialling a telephone number 102
Direct Software Control 90, 112
Display 79, 99
Displaying the radio pass data 75
Dolby B NR 88
I
B
DSC default settings 94, 118, 126
DSC learn mode 75
Ignition timer 91
Installation 71
International calls 105
International telephone information 72
Beep 92
Beep tone 86
Broadcast 123
Broker’s call 104
E
Emergency calls 70
Ending a call 103
Entering a name 108
Entering text 108
Entering the frequency 83
EON 86
K
C
Key tone 91
Keycard LED 92
Call barring 124
Call forwarding 124
Call Menu 119
Call meter format 115
Call meters 124
Card list 92
L
Extended menu 92, 114
External alarm 117
Language 92
Learn card 93
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Index
Learn mode 92
Loudness 91
Setup menu 113
SIM card 96
SMS messages 120, 121
SMS tone 115
Station tuning 83
R
Radio Data System 82
Radio Monitor 88, 92
Radio operation with RDS 82
Read Keycard 93
Recalling radio stations 85
Redial function 103
Regional programme 82
Remote control 71
Removing the KeyCard 74
Removing the SIM card 74
Ringing tone 115
M
Mailbox 120
Making telephone calls using the
handset 105
Making your first telephone call 97
Master clear 117
MIX 89
Storing radio stations 84
Switching from stereo to mono 85
T
Tape equalisation 88
Telephone information 72
Traffic announcement 86
Traffic programme station reception 86
Traffic safety 69
Train KeyCard 74
Train SIM card 74
Travelstore 84
Moving an entry 109
My phone number 115
Ringing tone volume 114
N
S
Network selection 122
Notepad 103
Safety information 69
Safety standards 69
Save names 101
Save telephone numbers 101
Save telephone numbers from the
notepad 103
Second KeyCard/SIM card 73
Seek tuning start 86
Seek-tuning sensitivity 85
Select operating mode 82
Selecting the CD 89
Selecting the language 73
Selecting the track 89
Selecting titles 87
O
U
Operating mode 114
Operating the cassette deck 87
Operating the telephone 96
User mode 93
Using the telephone in critical areas 70
Using the telephone while driving 70
P
V
Phone book menu 107
Phone lock 125
PIN code 96, 116
Preferred networks 123
Prevent access 110
Programming with DSC 90, 112
Voice control system 72
Volume 76, 86, 93, 98
Volume FIX 93
W
Sensitivity 93
Set charge parameters 116
Waveband 83
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