BP Car Phone 3.0 C User Manual BP Car Phone 3.0 C User Manual ___________________________________________________ Status: 29.09.
Table of Contents 1. Using the phone ................................................................................................................. 5 2. Safety information .............................................................................................................. 6 3. Phone overview .................................................................................................................. 8 4. Getting started ......................................................................
8.11 SMS memory details .................................................................................................................. 19 9. Settings ............................................................................................................................ 20 9.1 Call settings................................................................................................................................. 20 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.1.4 9.1.5 Sending your own number (network service) .......
11.1 List of abbreviations................................................................................................................... 33 11.2 Character tables ........................................................................................................................ 33 11.2.1 Large Font Mode............................................................................................................................... 33 11.2.2 Small Font Mode .............................................
1. Using the phone This user manual describes the functions and settings of the BP Car Phone 3.0 C including the firmware version V.3.00.15 (without GPS) and V.3.00.07 (with GPS) and previous versions. Future firmware versions maybe contain changes that not be considered in this manual. NOTE: Notes are marked with a blue box. TIP: Tips are market with a green box. In this manual the steps necessary to use a function are described in an abbreviated form. The main display is always the starting point, e.g.
2. Safety information 112 Emergency Calls Like every other mobile telephone, this device functions with radio signals, mobile radio and landline networks and with user-programmed functions. Establishing a connection can therefore not be guaranteed in all situations. For this reason, you should not rely entirely upon the device in cases of vitally important communication (e.g. medical emergencies).
make use of them, he must have acquired the authorization to use these services from his provider. It is possible that some networks do not support all services. BP Car Phone 3.
3. Phone overview The phone consists of the telephone unit (TPU) with a set of cables, handset, speaker and hands-free microphone.
Text Symbols Display Keys (1) Text symbols for the current functions of the left and right display key Control Symbols (2) Show whether upward/downward scrolling is possible Main Display (3) Display of information on the present function; time or current provider in the main view of the display Main view in private mode Symbol Bar (4) Shows display symbols as described in the following: Strength of the reception signal Volume in private mode Volume in hands-free mode The active microphone is muted Switched
Hands-free mode Active when the handset is placed in the supplied A8 holder and the conversation takes place through the external speaker and microphone. During the conversation you can adjust the volume using the navigation key. Lifting the handset, switches the mode to private. Hands-free mode Private mode Active when the handset is lifted and the conversation is conducted through the handset. During the conversation you can adjust the volume using the navigation key.
4. Getting started Proceed once the device has been installed by qualified personnel according to the installation instructions and checked it is then ready for use. 4.1 Insert SIM-Card A valid SIM card is necessary to operate the device. You will receive this from your service provider. It stores all important data relating to your connection. If the SIM card has been supplied in cheque card format, separate the smaller section and remove any projecting waste pieces of plastic.
4.2 Switching the phone on/off The phone is switched on by the vehicle’s ignition signal. It is switched off when the ignition is turned off, and an adjustable time delay has passed. The phone can also be switched on/off at any time independent of the ignition signal by pressing and holding the power key. 4.3 Enter the PIN code If it is necessary to enter a PIN, then you will be asked to do this by a corresponding message. Enter the PIN with the input keys and confirm them with NEXT.
5. Making calls 5.1 Emergency calls (network service) Official emergency numbers are enabled for emergency calls that can still be dialed with no PIN code. Enter the emergency number and dial it by pressing the call key. NOTE: You must have to insert an activated SIM card from your provider in the device to be able to make an emergency call. 5.2 Dialing with the keypad Enter the phone number (always including the area code or international code) using the keypad.
If the caller’s number is transmitted you will see this on the display. If the number is in the phone book the caller's name will also be shown. The radio is unmuted once the call has ended. 5.8 Rejecting a call To reject a call select REJECT or press the end key. 5.9 Ending a call To end a current call select REJECT or press the end key. The radio is unmuted once the call has ended. 5.10 Adjusting the volume During a call, the volume can only be adjusted by using the navigation key.
6. Phone book You have a choice of saving phone numbers in the phone memory (internal phone book) or in the SIM card memory (SIM phone book). You can save up to 1,000 phone numbers in the phone memory. The number of contacts, which can be saved on the SIM card, depends on the particular card being used. Both phone books list contacts alphabetically. The SIM phone book is only available in operation mode 0.
6.5 Memory status To view the maximum amount of space left in the memory of either phone books and/or directory location select MENU > PHONE BOOK > MEMORY STATUS. Use the right display key to switch between the phone books. 6.6 Memory selection Regardless of the operation mode you can select the active phone book and/or directory location via MENU > PHONE BOOK > MEMORY SELECTION. SIM selects the SIM card as the directory location, PHONE selects the phone memory. 6.
7. Call Register There are four call registers: MISSED CALLS, RECEIVED CALLS and DIALLED NUMBERS and TOP 10. Select MENU > CALL REGISTER and use the navigation key to highlight the call register you want and then choose SELECT to open it. Where entries are listed you can call the number by pressing the call key. Alternatively you can choose SAVE TO PHONE BOOK or SEND MESSAGE by choosing SELECT. The phone can list ten numbers in each of first three call registers.
8. Text messaging (SMS) Please also read the tips on text entry under section 6. “Phone book”. 8.1 Reading received messages (SMS) When you receive a text message you will hear a message alert tone in the active speaker and the letter symbol will appear in the display. To read the message from the main display press the navigation key down to open the shortcut to the SMS inbox. If you have more than one unread message, select one using the navigation key and open it by choosing SELECT.
directly using the keypad or select FROM PHONE BOOK to choose a recipient from the active phone book. Now select SEND to send the message. 8.6 Editing messages Select the message you want to edit via MENU > SMS > SMS INBOX or MENU > SMS > SMS ARCHIVE. Press SELECT and choose the option CHANGE. The text of the original message is already inserted in the editing screen for you to edit. Once you have finished, select NEXT to go to the options SEND SMS, SAVE SMS and DELETE TEXT.
9. Settings You are able to personalize your BP Car Phone 3.0 C using the following setting options. The current settings will be shown when you access each setting menu. 9.1 Call settings Settings for incoming and outgoing calls. 9.1.1 Sending your own number (network service) When you make a call your phone number may be displayed on the recipient’s phone. You can turn this function on or off via MENU > SETTINGS > CALL SETTINGS > SEND MY NUMBER.
the keypad or to select a contact from the active phone book. Select OK to confirm your entry and to activate the call divert. 9.3 Language Select MENU > SETTINGS > LANGUAGE to choose a language from German, English (UK), English (US), French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch or Swedish. Select AUTOMATIC to use the language setting from your SIM card. If the language from your SIM card is not available then English (UK) will be used. 9.4 Tones This menu gives settings for tone functions. 9.4.
You must have your PIN ready when changing these settings. The ON and OFF options are features of the SIM card. Selecting one of these will turn the PIN code request on or off and this will then be saved on the SIM card. NOTE: By switching off your PIN code your SIM card is at risk from unauthorized use by a third party which is why some service providers do not allow this option.
9.6.2 Version To find out the current software version for the telephone unit (TPU) and the handset select MENU > SETTINGS > DEVICE > VERSION. Then choose either PTC (for the telephone unit) or HA (for the handset). The software version always begins with PTC for the telephone unit and HA for the handset. 9.6.2.1 Firmware update To update your device’s firmware and profit from constant development go to MENU > SETTINGS > DEVICE > VERSION > PTC > UPDATE.
9.6.5 Backlight The handset allows you to control the backlighting of the keypad and display separately. Select MENU > SETTINGS > DEVICE > BACKLIGHT > KEYPAD or MENU > SETTINGS > DEVICE > BACKLIGHT > DISPLAY and choose between AUTOMATIC and PERMANENT. The automatic option means that the backlighting is activated whenever a key is pressed and is turned off after a preset period of 30 seconds. The permanent option means that the backlighting is on continuously.
9.6.6.2.1 Microphone To set the microphone gain to 0dB, +1dB or +2dB select MENU > SETTINGS > DEVICE > CONFIGURATION > CHANGE > MICROPHONE. Choose the option you want and confirm by selecting OK. 9.6.6.2.2 Second interface To detect an optional module, for example a second handset select MENU > SETTINGS > DEVICE > CONFIGURATION > CHANGE > SERIAL INTERFACE. With constant use of the same module it is recommended that the module is set up directly and not left to AUTOMATIC.
All the phone book functions are the same as in operation mode 1. Only limited dialing is possible via the keypad. Only enabled numbers of the phone book can still be dialed and emergency numbers. These restrictions also apply to the sending of messages. Operation mode 3: (as of firmware version 3.05.03 and 3.06.03 GPS) The restrictions of operation mode 2 apply here as well. Additionally, receiving calls is restricted to phone numbers which are listed in the phone book.
The whole capacity and the number of received and unread data records is displayed, both taking into account the configured data record structure. PARAMETER: The data logger can be stopped and started here. Events, data record structures, cycle times, thresholds, optimizations and data formats are established in these settings. The settings for EVENTS and DATA RECORD STRUCTURES can be defined by pressing the #-key.
9.8.1 Message center number Select MENU > SETTINGS > SMS SETTINGS > SMS CENTER if you need to change the phone number of the service center, as given by your service provider. Enter the number using the keypad and confirm with OK. 9.8.2 Saving an SMS message after sending If you want to automatically save an SMS message to the SMS archive after it has been sent select MENU > SETTINGS > SMS SETTINGS > SAVE SMS AFTER SENDING and choose ON or OFF. 9.
9.11 Alarm clock To activate the alarm function, select MENU > SETTINGS > ALARM CLOCK. The alarm clock can be set to OFF, ONCE or DAILY. Once you have set an alarm time a spot appears behind the last figure in the clock display. Ringtone melody 3 plays as the alarm tone at the currently set ringtone volume and “alarm” flashes on the display. When the alarm “rings” you can snooze the alarm for two minutes by pressing SNOOZE. This option is available until you press DELETE.
10. Installation 10.1 Precautionary Measures 1. The device must only be installed in the vehicle and serviced by qualified skilled personnel. Incorrect installation can cause electronic vehicle systems to malfunction. Incorrect installation or servicing can have dangerous results and lead to the voiding of the warranty and possibly of the operating license of your vehicle. 2. In vehicles that are equipped with an airbag, please be aware that the airbag is inflated with great force.
second Interface GPS Antenna ** GSM Antenna * FME Jack for GSM Antenna S3 3.15 A VDA Jack Short connection tot he ground! black Hands-free microphone Control Device (TPU) VDA Plug SIM card reader Hands-free loudspeaker Digital output (max. 200 mA) On-board voltage – grün * Neither the GSM antenna or the retaining element S 2 are part of the scope of supply. ** The GPS antenna must be connected to a TPU with integrated GPS module. It is not part of the scope of supply.
Places to Install Microphone Installation of Microphone Direction of Speech A = optimal position B = suitable alternative C = suitable to a limited extent Adhesive tape for smooth (even) surfaces 5. Connect the electrical supply cable (red cable) to terminal 30 (permanent positive). It is absolutely necessary for the ignition input (yellow/black cable) to be connected to the ignition (terminal 15) in order for the device to be switched on automatically with the ignition.
11. General 11.1 List of abbreviations FTP File Transfer Protocol PIN Personal Identification Number PUK Personal Unblocking Key SIM Subscriber Identity Module SMS Short Message Service TPU Telephone Unit UTC Universal Time 11.2 Character tables If you press a keypad several times while in letter mode you can scroll through the characters assigned to that key. 11.2.1 Large Font Mode Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * 1x .
11.3 Editors Using editors in text mode Key Keys Keys Key Key Key Key Key Key # 0...9, press 0...
NOTE: Be aware of the antennas' installation conditions in the vehicle. Please contact your qualified mobile personnel with any questions. Type approval number e1*72/245*2006/28*5674*00 License number e1 03 5674 11.5 Accessories BP Car Phone 3.0 C accessories include the following: HA88 handset including extension cable (5m) Item number: 2508-242-012-51 PTPhoneManager II Item number: 6900-000-000-00 Gooseneck microphone ME251 Item number: 2908-029-000-51 11.