CC 9056 Index Introductory information 1. General 2. Security guidelines Installation of the hands-free car kit 3. 4. 5. 6. Scope of supply Positioning and mounting Connections on the electronics box Installation of the audio switchbox AC 5120 Operating guidelines 7. Using the hands-free car kit for the first time 8. Handling via Touch screen 9. Establishing a Bluetooth connection 10. Menu navigation 11. Accepting, making, ending calls 12. Transferring Calls 13. Conference Mode Further Information 14.
Introductory information 2 1. General Dear customer, Congratulations on purchasing a BURY hands-free car kit. You have chosen a high quality product that is extremely easy to use. Please read the operating manual carefully so that you can fully enjoy your BURY hands-free car kit. If you have any further questions concerning installation or operation of your car kit, please contact your dealer. He will be happy to give you reliable advice. You can also contact our hotline.
Intended use We shall not be liable for damages or malfunctions due to improper use of the hands-free system. Therefore, do not expose the device to moisture, extreme temperatures or shocks and carefully follow the procedure described in the installation and operating guidelines. Use while driving Operate the system only when the situation allows it and when you do not endanger, harm, constrain, or annoy other road users.
Installation of the hands-free car kit 3.
The hands-free car kit (HFCK) is supplied with different combinations of components, depending on the sales regions (countries). The operating manual refers to all versions.
Installation of the hands-free car kit 4. Positioning and mounting Step 1: First of all, please choose the most convenient position for the attached monitor on the holder and the installation pad in your vehicle by checking different positions in the vehicle. If you would like to use the device during your journey, positioning it in the front area on the driver’s side is advisable. Sit in the vehicle and check whether you can reach the device without difficulty.
Example of installation 1: 1 2 3 5 4 6 Example of installation 2: 1 4 2 5 3 6
Installation of the hands-free car kit Step 2: Depending on the vehicle type and its equipment (e.g. airbags), it is reasonable to install the microphone either at the A-pillar, at the sun shield or at the roof interior. For details about the equipment features please refer to the vehicle documents. Step 3: Remove or loosen up cladding and covers to be able to install all of the cables in the vehicle as comfortably as possible.
5. Connections on the electronics box The additional components of the HFCK are connected to the electronics box.
Installation of the hands-free car kit Installation instructions for the fuses Please cut through the red, the black and the blue cable by means of a wire cutter or scissors. Now insert the two endings of the red cable resulting from the cut into one of the binders, then close it. If you hear two clicking noises, the clamp snapped in properly. Now insert one of the fuses and then repeat the procedure with the other cables.
Connection 3 - Voice output of the hands-free car kit Version 1: The cable provided serves the purpose of transferring the voice output to one of the loudspeakers in the car. In the best case scenario, this speaker should be on the passenger side of the vehicle in order to provide sufficient distance from the microphone and to prevent possible echoes from occurring. The jack plug remains unused during the use of the internal loudspeaker switch box.
Installation of the hands-free car kit Version 2: Refer to separate chapter: Installation of the audio switch box AC 5120 Connection 4 - Speaker output Version 1: This jack remains unused. Alternatively, if the integrated audio switch box is not used, it is possible to plug the 3.5 mm jack plug from the external BURY speaker in here (available as an accessory).
6. Installation of the audio switchbox AC 5120 With the AC 5120 speaker switchbox, you get the possibility of being able to mute the feedback of your car radio / CD player etc. and to transfer the voice output of your conversation partner during a telephone call to your vehicle’s speakers. This means that the installation of additional speakers isn‘t required. If your radio has a mute function, then the vehicle speakers are turned onto mute using the radio.
Installation of the hands-free car kit Now disconnect the (a) and/or the (b) loudspeaker connector from the speaker socket on the radio at the back. Connect this connector with the suitable socket (3) on the AC 5120. Now connect the plug (4) with the radio. Depending on the switcher position (5), the voice of your conversation partner will be fed back through either the front right speaker, the front left speaker, or through both of the front loudspeakers.
Different connections of the ISO plug on the radio The layout of the pins on the ISO plug used in a car depends on the type of car. Before using the switch box, you should make sure that the connections are correct in order to prevent possible damage to the device. Configuration I If the assignment of pin 7 of the ISO plug is connected to the DC Power Supply, and pin 4 is connected to the ignition, you should check if the connection looks like the connection presented on the drawing below.
Installation of the hands-free car kit In the operating manual of the radio device, you can find the pin assignment for the “mute” signal. This signal can occur on one of three cables marked with “mute1”, “mute2”, or “mute3”. mute 1 radio device mute 2 mute (yellow) Switch box mute 3 Connect the yellow “mute” cable to the switch box using the correct cable from the car radio: “mute 1”, “mute 2” or “mute3”.
Operating guidelines 17 7. Using the hands-free car kit for the first time After the power supply of the hands free car kit (HFCK) is successfully connected, the HFCK is activated when you have started the vehicle. After this, you have to select the menu language if several are available for you to select. Regional differences may occur in this context. If the HFCK is only equipped with one language then this should load automatically.
Operating guidelines 8. Handling via Touch screen The functions of the HFCK can be called via the touchscreen. Every available command is presented as text (sometimes with supporting graphics) on the display. The operation can be carried out via possibly existing arrow keys. With the red symbols you can cancel an action or go a step back. If you press long you will return to the main menu. With the green symbols you can confirm actions.
If it is not possible to establish a connection, please check and update the software release (firmware) of your mobile phone or of the HFCK. You will find an overview dealing with this subject on the Internet at www.bury.com. Note: XXIn the internet you can find an overview with a large number of mobile telephones which have been tested with this hands-free car kit.
Operating guidelines 20 10. Menu navigation Here you will find all menus which are necessary for the operation and configuration of the system. The menu items which are used most frequently are displayed on the main screen via text and symbols, all of the subsequent ones are displayed in text and table form. The first three functions change as soon as a mobile phone connects with the HFCK in hands-free mode.
If your contacts are stored in the telephone’s memory, then depending on the type of mobile phone, you can allocate four or more telephone numbers to a single contact. The terms are not standard and may have different designations depending on the manufacturer of the mobile phone, or can be set by you yourself*: Home, Mobile, Work, General. * This function depends on your mobile phone. Some mobile phones support these categories only partly, however, or not at all.
Operating guidelines 22 Music If your mobile telephone possesses the Bluetooth profile A2DP, you can play music (e.g. MP3 files) in stereo quality via the HFCK. It is important to play the music title selected respectively on the HFCK via the function ‚play via...‘. As the menu navigation of the manufacturers of mobile telephones differs considerably, the designation of the selection ‚...Bluetooth-stereo-headset‘ may vary.
The text messages and emails will be displayed in the overview in the format with which you are familiar from the call lists. The name of the sender is shown in the upper line and underneath this, the date and time of when the message was received by your mobile phone. With emails, the subject line is separated from the message text. If the message is read out, the HFCK automatically turns to the next page if the end of the page has been reached.
Operating guidelines Using the Number options menu item, you are able to select as to whether the HFCK sends the details of your own number along during an outgoing telephone call or not. Here, you have a choice of three options: Phone setting, Show number and Hide number. The telephone settings are set as standard.
The last menu item in the Bluetooth menu is the Multipoint function. This function can only be activated if at least two mobile phone signatures are included in the list of telephones. Otherwise the function is not available and the selection field during operation via the Touch screen is inactive. Using the Multipoint function, you can operate two mobile telephones on the HFCK in hands-free mode at the same time.
Operating guidelines 26 Audio In this area you have the possibility to change the audio settings of the HFCK. The HFCK is sold with four Ringtones from which you can respectively select one. If you would like to use your mobile phone’s ring tone, please select the first entry in the menu. Please remember, however, that not every mobile phone can transfer its ring tone to the HFCK. It is possible to set the level of the selected ringtone in the sub item Volume.
Display This menu point makes it possible for you to adjust the display in a range of different ways. In order to avoid the blinding effect especially when driving at night, you can activate the Sleep mode. This causes the display to shut off after either 15, 30 or 60 seconds. With an incoming call, the HFCK activates the display automatically. In the Illumination menu item you can change the intensity of the light diodes in the display.
Operating guidelines The Phone book options menu item can only be selected if a mobile phone is connected with the HFCK. In this option, you are able to invert the names of the entries in your telephone book in the HFCK. For example: Bloggs Joe becomes Joe Bloggs. Note: XXDepending on the telephone, it may also be the case that entries are sorted differently. For this reason, some start with the first name and others with the surname. In such a case, this function would not be any help.
Under the System heading, you receive information about the software and hardware installed in the HFCK under Version info. If a new item of firmware should become available for the HFCK, then under the menu item Software update and using the BURY Update Suite, you are able to update the HFCK. Note: XXDo not interrupt the power supply of the HFCK during an update. XXWe recommend to let the firmware update be carried out by a BURY specialist retailer.
Operating guidelines 30 Memo If you want to make a note of something important either after or during a trip or maybe during a telephone call, it is often the case that you don’t have anything to write with at hand or the traffic situation prevents you from doing so. With this function you are able to save information that is important to you without posing a risk to yourself or others. A voice memo can be saved directly from the main menu or during a telephone call.
You can create a global voice memo without having a mobile telephone connected to the HFCK. This means that every driver is able to record, listen to or delete a memo irrespective of whether they have a phone or not. The maximum recording time totals two minutes. If the memo is not listened to before the HFCK is switched off, then after it is switched on, a message appears via a pop-up stating that a voice memo which has not yet been listened to is available.
Operating guidelines The next function is the telephone call Hold function. In contrast to the muting, your conversational partner receives an acoustic signal that serves as a wait signal. In contrast to the possibilities offered by a mobile phone, you are not able to initialise an outgoing call via the HFCK as long as another one is being held. With the Memo sub menu, you are given the option of being able to record part of a telephone call.
13. Conference Mode The hands-free car kit provides you with the possibility of merging up to seven conversations to create a conference. This means that all participants can talk to each other at the same time. If you receive a further call during an active telephone conversation, you can merge both conversations into a conference. To this end select the merge command (conference is shown in the display). During a conference, you have the following options: 1. You can reject the active call.
Further Information 14. Service In case of general or technical queries, suggestions and comments, please do not hesitate to contact our team at any time. Suggestions and feedback are always welcomed: Administration: BURY GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Koch-Straße 1-7 D-32584 Löhne GERMANY Producer: BURY Spółka z o.o. ul. Wojska Polskiego 4 39-300 MIELEC POLAND Hotline: +49(0)180 5 - 842 468* Faxline: +49(0)180 5 - 842 329* * 0.14 €/min.
15. Appropriate use of this system This hands-free car kit is only intended for use with Bluetooth mobile telephones and music playback systems (via A2DP) in motor vehicles. When using this system, please comply with the regulations and laws specific to the country in which you are driving and the instructions provided in the guidebook for the mobile telephone that you are using. 16.
Further Information Version: 03/2010 25.1215.0-01-050310 Subject to change. Errors and omissions excepted. The Bluetooth® word brand and the Bluetooth® logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. All use of these brands by BURY Technologies takes place within the scope of the corresponding licence. All rights reserved. All of the other stated brands are owned by their corresponding owner.