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Documents
Radiophone / Cassette
Monte Carlo TCM 169
Operating instructions
Refer to the Quick Reference for an explanation of the operating elements
Remote control RCT 07 (optional)
Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer (Option)
Important information. 69
Safety standards.. 69 General information.. 69 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, an amplifier or the infrared remote control:.. 71 Accessories.. 71 Guarantee.. 72 International telephone information. 72
Quick reference.. 76 Select operating mode.. 82
Audio mode.. 82
Beep tone.. 86 Switching off the beep tone.. 86 Automatic seek-tuning start. 86
Operating the cassette deck. 87
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 forwarding/rewinding the tape with RM (Radio Monitor).. 88 Care instructions.. 88
Radio Telephone Radio ENGLISH Telefon
Radio operation with RDS. 82
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 Travelstore.. 84 Recalling stored radio stations. 85 Selecting the seek-tuning sensitivity. 85 Switching from stereo to mono FM only).. 85
KeyCard and SIM card.. 73
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 protection... 75 Care of your KeyCard/SIM-Card.. 75
CD changer operation (optional) 89
Switching CD changer operation on.. 89 Selecting the CD and the track. 89 MIX... 89
Programming with DSC.. 90
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
DEUTSCH
Contents Telephone
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 GSM emergency calls. 97 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 telephone in the host country.. 106 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
Safety information
Traffic safety Traffic safety always has the highest priority. 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 distance of 14 m per second at a speed of only 50 km/h. Should the traffic situation become particularly demanding, we advise you not to use the radio. Always make sure that you are still able to hear any warning signals coming from outside of your vehicle, such as police or fire engine sirens, so that you can react accordingly. Consequently, you should always select a moderate volume for playing your car radio while you are driving.
General information
The telephone function of your Radiophone is based on the GSM radio telephone standard. 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).
Telephone
ENGLISH
Telefon
Using the telephone while driving Please observe all laws and regulations regarding the use to mobile telephones in motor vehicles. Concentrate fully on your driving. Stop at a safe place before using the telephone. If you are in an area where there is danger of explosion, e.g. petrol stations, chemical factories or other places where blasting work is being done, switch your telephone off. Switching off the telephone: for approx. 2 seconds. Press TELEPHONE OFF will appear in the display. Reactivate the telephone: Press briefly. Emergency calls 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 emergencies). 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 70 network services and/or certain performance features are active. Contact the local network operators for more detailed information. Under certain circumstances, some networks require that a valid SIM card is inserted into the unit. In the event that certain functions (incoming call barring, call number barring, closed user group, AOC, system barring, keypad barring, etc.) are activated, it may be necessary to deactivate them before placing an emergency call. Please read this instruction manual for further information and consult your local network operator. 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. Also read the information in the section on Telephone operation GSM emergency calls.
Radio Telephone DEUTSCH ENGLISH Telefon Radio
Accessories
Use Blaupunkt-approved accessories and spare parts only. You can use the following Blaupunkt products with this car radio: Amplifier: All Blaupunkt amplifiers.
There is a relatively strong magnet built into the handset. Keep away anything which will react to magnetic influence, e.g. diskettes, bank cards, etc. Important data may be deleted.
Voice control system (Available in German only) Using the VOCS 509, you can control the most important system functions by speaking certain commands aloud in German. Because the motorist is subjected to a minimum amount of distraction when operating the equipment, using a voice control system makes an important contribution to road safety.
International telephone information
Have you got any questions on the operation 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.
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee is determined by the laws in the country where the unit was purchased. Regardless of the legal guarantee regulations, Blaupunkt affords a 12-month guarantee. If you have any questions about the guarantee, please contact your dealer. Your cash register receipt is a valid guarantee coupon.
KeyCard and SIM card
KeyCard
Basic information
One KeyCard is included with the Radiophone. The car radio can also be operated with a second trained KeyCard or with one of up to 30 trainable SIM cards. Using the KeyCard it is possible to activate the following operating modes: Radio, tape deck, CD changer (optional), AUX, telephone emergency call. Using the SIM card it is possible to activate all operating modes. The SIM card also incorporates the anti-theft functions. If necessary (in the event of loss or damage), it is possible to purchase a KeyCard or SIM card from an authorised dealer. Second KeyCard/SIM card If you use a second KeyCard or a SIM card, the settings will be transferred from the first KeyCard.
The following personal settings will remain stored for two KeyCards and the first two SIM cards: Station presets, treble, bass, balance and fader, Loudness on/off, TA (traffic announcement volume), FIX volume. 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. 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. Wrong KeyCard If a KeyCard from another radio is inserted into the unit, KEYCARD ERROR will appear in the display. Please do not try to operate the equipment. After approx. 8 sec. the radio will switch off automatically. If the wrong KeyCard is inserted four times, the waiting time will increase to one hour. If you attempt to insert a different kind of card (e.g. telephone or credit card), CHECK KEYCARD or PRFE KEYCARD will appear in the display for approx. 2 sec. Remove the wrong card and replace it with a valid KeyCard or SIM card.
= MIX /
* Radio operation
Switch seek-tuning sensitivity: Press button briefly. If lo is displayed, the radio will only pick up strong, local stations (normal sensitivity). If lo does not light up, the radio will also pick up weaker, more distant stations (high sensitivity). CD changer operation (optional)
> Display Radio operation
g) lo h) 19/T9
d e f g h i jk
Cassette operation
b l) o p q m) n) AF o) DOLBY p) MTL
MIX OFF The MIX function is switched off. Press MIX until the desired function appears in the display.
a) b) c) d) e)
NDR1 NDS Side 2 CD 02 FM TP
Station name Side 2 of the cassette CD number Radio waveband Radio station broadcasting traffic information (is currently being received) - Traffic announcement priority
r) T: 11 s) 02. 32 t) MIX
MIX CD The tracks of a CD will be played back in random order. The following CDs will also be selected at random.
Changer operation (optional)
- Seek tuning sensitivity - Indicates on which button the station currently playing is stored (1-19)/Travelstore (1-9) - Call forwarding is active - Indicates that a SMS message is stored - Also appears when a voice message has been received - Connection with GSM radio network - GSM field strength indicator - Alternative frequency for RDS - Dolby B NR - Metal or CrO2 cassettes are currently playing - Radio Monitor (listen to radio during tape fast forward or rewind) - CD track number - CD time (time played) - CD track random play
? Anti-theft card protection system In order to operate the radio equipment 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 Radio operation Tape operation
Please read the information in the section on Anti-theft card protection system carefully. Flashing card tongue 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. 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.
Press TA. TA will disappear from the display.
Automatic seek tuning start
(tape and CD changer operation) If you leave the reception area of the current traffic programme station while listening to a tape or CD, the system will automatically start searching for a new TA programme.
Beep tone
When a traffic programme station is activated (TA in the display), you will hear a beep tone after approximately 30 seconds if you leave the reception area of the traffic programme station you are currently tuned into.
Operating the cassette deck
The equipment must be switched on. As soon as you insert a cassette, the set will automatically switch to cassette operation. The cassette will not begin to play a) as long as a telephone call is in progress or being placed, or b) as long as a priority traffic announcement is playing.
Fast forward/rewind
Remote control
Fast forward Fast rewind Using the remote control you can start to fast forward/rewind the tape by pressing / for more than 1 second. / Select title (S-CPS) (also possible using the remote control) forwards back
The number of titles to be skipped will appear in the display. 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. To stop the function immediately, press Important for S-CPS: There must be an unrecorded tape portion of at least 3 seconds between the titles.
Inserting the cassette
Switch the unit on. Insert a cassette. The cassette will be pulled into the unit automatically and Side A or 1 will begin to play. The display will indicate the cassette functions.
Insert the cassette with side A or 1 facing up and the open side facing to the right.
Changing the track (Autoreverse)
Switch the direction in which the tape is playing during playback 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. 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.
Stop function by pressing
Ejecting the cassette
Press for approx. 2 sec. The cassette will eject.
To repeat or skip titles on the cassette press (forwards) / (back). You can skip up to 99 titles by pressing the rocker switch as often as required.
Selecting titles with S-CPS (Super Cassette Program Search)
Tape equalisation Listening to the radio while fast forwarding/rewinding the tape The unit is able to identify the following tape types: iron oxide, chrome oxide or metal; it with RM (Radio Monitor)
will switch to the corresponding setting automatically. 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.
Telephone Radio DEUTSCH ENGLISH Telefon Radio
/ << / >>
Select function Make setting
BEEP Confirmation beep following functions which require you to press the button for longer than 1 sec. Set volume from 0 to 9 (0 = off). 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. LEVEL 0: Music/voice is switched off. LEVEL 1: Linear (no bass, treble, loudness adjustment). LEVEL 2-4: Different settings for volume, bass and treble with loudness switched off. Test the settings to find out which one you prefer. 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. 92 When the tape is being fast forwarded/rewound you will be able to hear the radio. KEYCARD LED You can choose between LED ON or LED OFF. The KeyCard tongue will flash if you select LED ON. It acts as additional protection when the set is switched off and the KeyCard has been removed. LANGUAGE The display texts are available in different languages. If AUTOMATIC has been selected, English will be the language used for the display texts when the KeyCard has been inserted. If a SIM card is used, the language selected on the card will be the language which appears in the display. LEARN MODE With this function you can determine whether additional cards can be programmed using the DSC menu only or after the currently valid KeyCard or the Master SIM card has been removed as well. MENU Cards can only be programmed with the help of the DSC menu. MENU PLUS 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. 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. ON All of the menu items are available. CARD LIST It is possible to display a list containing all of the valid SIM cards. You can delete individual entries if you wish. The Master-SIM can be deleted with a KeyCard only. WARNING! If the entry is deleted, it will no longer be possible to operate the unit using this card. After pressing OK you must enter the access code and confirm your entry by pressing OK. The entries can be viewed by pressing /.
During normal operation, you can make telephone calls using the microphone and car speakers (hands-free function). You can also make calls using a handset (accessory). You can answer/end calls by removing/replacing the handset. Switching from hands-free operation to the handset: Remove the handset from its cradle. To switch from handset operation to the hands-free function: Press BND and replace the handset on its cradle. Warning: There is a relatively strong magnet built into the handset. Keep away anything which will react to magnetic 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
Making telephone calls using the handset (special accessory)
among several different network operators. You need the network code and the network name. The foreign network operators must be registered. Refer to Programming with DSC Calls Network selection in the directions for using the telephone. 3. Activate call forwarding from the stationary telephone (at home, at the office) to the Radiophone, if applicable. How to place telephone calls in foreign countries Dial the country access code for the country you are calling, the city area code without 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: City area code: Teleph. number: You enter: 0049 Germany 05121 Hildesheim 49. Blaupunkt +49512149. Tip: Enter the country access code for all of the telephone numbers you save in the memory. 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 located in another country. How to place calls to a stationary telephone in the host country Dial the city area code and the partys telephone number. You neednt dial the country access code because your Radiophone has registered in the foreign network.
Phone book menu
The phone book menu can be used to store, alter, delete and easily retrieve stored telephone numbers. The entries are stored in the telephone memory and/or on the SIM card and can be used for speed-dialling. 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. 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.
Phone Book Menu
If you press ME for somewhat longer on the remote control, you will access the speeddial directory sorted numerically according to the entry position.
If you press ME briefly on the remote control, you will access an alphabetically sorted speed-dial directory of telephone numbers directly.
Return to phone book (from any menu item): Press CL
How to enter a name/text
Using the keypad you can enter names or texts for various menu items. You cannot make an entry unless a specific request that you do so appears in the display. Names can have a maximum of 16 and texts 160 characters. Start the entry If Name? appears in the display, press the key for the first character as often as necessary. For a new name enter all of the letters for the name. Entering letters/characters Example O = press key 6 three times. The keys are sequence keys, i.e. press the keys repeatedly to call up the letters allocated to this key. You can use these keys to enter the following characters: _ (blank). , ! ? : " ( ) % & 1 A D G J M P T + B E H K N Q U C F I L O R V Y x 5 S Z * 9 / = < > # 2 Moving the cursor in the entry text box If you press different keys to enter the letters one after the other, the flashing cursor will automatically move forward. If you have to press the same key to enter different letters you must first move the cursor by pressing >>. To make any necessary corrections move the cursor by pressing << / >>. Inserting characters You can insert characters as follows: Select the position for the new letter by pressing << / >>. The character will be inserted in front of the flashing cursor. Press the key for the character you wish to insert.
Deleting characters You can delete individual characters or a complete entry. To delete characters: Press << / >> to select the character you wish to delete (it will flash). Press CL briefly. To delete an entry: Press CL for approx. 1 second.
Capital and small letters You can choose between capital and small letters. To switch: Press the key for the letter you wish to select for approx. 1 second. All of the following letters will appear in the format selected. Switch back if desired. 108
Finding an entry by name
Selecting an entry by remote control: Select the function you wish to use by pressing / and the press OK.
To change: Selecting an entry: Press / to select Find entry by name and press OK. Using the remote control you can activate the alphabetically or numerically sorted speed-dial directory in the telephone book directly. For the alphabetically sorted list: Press ME briefly. For the numerically sorted list: Press ME for somewhat longer. To scroll through the lists: Press /. To dial the telephone number automatically:. Press Changing, deleting, moving or copying an entry Find the name/entry as described above. Press OK, Change? will appear in the display. You can alter the name and telephone number one after the other. To delete: Press OK to confirm, CL to abort.
Enter the first three letters of the name and press OK. A name with these first three letters or the closest name alphabetically in the list will appear in the display with the corresponding telephone number. Important: The memory bank must already contain at least one entry. 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. To dial the telephone number automatically:. Press
To move: You can move the entries to a different position in the list.
The arrow indicates the current position. Press / to select the new position and press OK.
To copy: You can copy entries from the SIM card, for example, into the telephone memory bank. The arrow indicates the current position, e.g. 210. Press / to select the new position, e.g. 023, and press OK.
Show my phone number
No memory restriction All access restrictions are deactivated. Lock SIM card It is not possible to access the telephone numbers stored on the SIM card. Lock phone It is not possible to access the telephone numbers stored in the telephone memory bank. No access possible It is not possible to access the telephone numbers stored in the telephone memory bank or on the SIM card. It is not possible to store new telephone numbers. Confirm your selection by pressing OK. Enter the access code and press OK. Press << / >> to select on or off and press OK.
Check capacity
You can display your own telephone number if it has been stored. Press / to select Show my phone number and press OK. If more than one number appears, press / to select the correct one.
Use this function to determine how much storage capacity is available on the SIM card and in the telephone memory bank. Press / to select Check capacity and press OK.
Prevent access
Press / to select Check SIM capacity or Check phone capacity and press OK. The number of free entries available will appear 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 Press / to select Prevent access and press OK. Press / to choose among the following settings:
If a message has been received by SMS or voice mail, the equipment can be set to emit a beep at a preset beep volume. Off beep is emitted after a message has been received On beep is switched off.
Call meter format
You can select whether the call charges or the call time is displayed during a call.
This function depends on the features the SIM card includes.
After this, you can enter a charge per unit and a credit balance. If a charge or credit balance has already been entered, the last character will flash in the display. Use the numbers keys to alter the amount and the type of currency. Press CL to quit the menu item. The alteration will be transferred to the SIM card. Note: If 0.00 appears in the display, the credit balance function is deactivated. Set charge parameters You can set an audible beep which is emitted after a preset call time has elapsed. Press << / >> to switch the beep on or off. You can use the selection buttons to alter the setting from between 15 and 300 seconds. The cursor will flash at the last digit of the value entered. After you have pressed OK, Audible call timer will appear in the display. You can select the next menu item. Enter the charge and type of currency with the numbers keys. Confirm your entry by pressing OK. Switches on/off and alters the PIN code. Press << / >> to switch between On, Alter, Off. An arrow will indicate the setting selected last. If you wish to alter the setting, press OK. Enter the PIN code and press OK to confirm your entry. On Each time the SIM card is inserted, the PIN code must be entered. IMPORTANT! 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 information. Alter You must enter the currently valid PIN code, then enter the new PIN code (twice) PIN code
Note on AOC/charge parameters Because the charges per time unit may vary, the charge meter can be used only as an approximate point of reference. Audible call timer
If you cannot use AOC, you can set an internal charge counter. You can enter the charge per minute. Press OK. Enter the access code. Press OK. Select home or roaming network charge by pressing / and press OK.
The set can be operated without a PIN code. The Off menu item cannot be selected unless the SIM card allows this.
Alter access code The following settings will be deleted: a) Phone Speed-dial directory Call charges setting Call counter b) SIM card Speed-dial directory Redial memory Own phone numbers Mailbox numbers SMS messages AOC Fixed telephone numbers Preferred networks Preferred language. If this menu item is selected, you will be required to enter the access code after pressing OK. Enter the access code, press OK. Using this menu item you can delete the telephone settings. You can also delete the SIM card settings. Please be careful when using this function! Then select Card or Phone by pressing << / >>. Clear phone memory? or Clear card? will appear in the display. Press CL if you want to cancel the process.
Now enter the number of the new position by pressing the corresponding selection buttons and press OK. Cell Broadcast
Cell Broadcast is a short message service which operates in numbered channels. The channels transmit different special messages. Request more detailed information and a list of the available channels from your network operator. If Broadcast On has been selected, the number of the channel on which you expect to receive information must be entered after you have pressed OK.
ENGLISH Telephone Telefon
Call meters Show meter during call Switch display of call meter during calls on/off Note If the SIM card supports AOC, the menu items for Show meter - roam calls and Show meter - home calls will not appear. Call forwarding Forward, if no answer The call will be forwarded if you do not answer it. Forward, if unreachable The call will be forwarded if the Radiophone is switched off or you are not located in an area serviced by GSM. Clear all All call forwarding functions will be deactivated. Call barring You can forward incoming calls to another number. For this to operate the call forwarding function must be activated. If necessary, press / to select Call forwarding and press OK. Press / to make your selection and press OK:
The telephone is equipped with an internal meter which allows you to display the charges or call time for individual calls and the number of total calls. The default setting displays the call time. Press / to select Call meters and press OK. Press / to make your selection and press OK:
Show meter - last call Time or charge for the last call Show meter - all calls Total call time or charges Show meter - roam calls Time or charges for all calls made in a roaming network Show meter - home calls Time or charges for all calls made in the home network Reset call meters Sets time or charges to zero
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. Press / to select Call barring and press OK. Press / to make your selection from Bar outgoing calls, Bar incoming calls and Change password and press OK.
Forward all calls Every call will be forwarded immediately. Forward, if busy The call will not be forwarded unless the line is busy.
Bar outgoing calls: Press / to make your selection from the menu items and press OK: International" No calls can be made outside of the country. Internation. except home No calls can be made outside of the country. If you are in a foreign country, you can place calls to your home country. all calls You cannot make any calls. It is still possible to make emergency calls. no barring All restrictions on outgoing calls have been removed. Bar incoming calls: Press / to make your selection from the menu items and press OK: By roaming" If you are in a foreign country, you cannot receive any calls. Bar all You cannot receive any calls. No barring All restrictions on incoming calls have been removed. Change password: You can alter the password required to operate network barring. One-touch dial only You can only call the one-touch dialling telephone numbers stored on keys 1 to 9 and the SIM card. Speed/touch dial only All of the telephone numbers stored (in the phone and on the SIM card) can be dialled. Confirm your selection by pressing OK. Enter your access code and press OK. Press << / >> to switch the function on/off and press OK. You can prevent your telephone from being used by unauthorised persons. If necessary, Press / to select Phone lock and press OK. Press / to make your selection from the menu items: Fixed dial numbers
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Specifications
SMS - Short Message Service Using this function it is possible to send other subscribers messages up to 160 characters in length, even if the recipients cellular phone is not switched on or a call cannot be put through at the present time. The text is stored temporarily in the network until the recipient retrieves his messages or the time limit set by the sender has expired.
Amplifier
Output power: 4 x 23 watts RMS according to DIN at 14.4 V 4 x 40 watts maximum power
Standard: Frequency band: Send Receive GSM
MHz MHz
Wavebands: FM MW LW FM sensitivity: 87.MHz kHz kHz 0.9 V at 26 dB S/N ratio
Transmission power: Class 4 / 2 watts Sensitivity: -108 dBm
Impedance: Antenna connection Hands-free microphone
50 ohms 660 ohms
FM transmission range: 30 - 16,000 Hz
Tape deck
Transmission range: 30 - 18,000 Hz
Subject to modifications! 128
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 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
Finding an entry by name 109 Finding an entry by position 111 Fixed dial numbers 125
GSM emergency calls 97 GSM network service area 101 Guarantee 72
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 DSC default settings 94, 118, 126 DSC learn mode 75
Beep 92 Beep tone 86 Broadcast 123 Brokers call 104
Ignition timer 91 Installation 71 International calls 105 International telephone information 72
Emergency calls 70 Ending a call 103 Entering a name 108 Entering text 108 Entering the frequency 83 EON 86 Extended menu 92, 114 External alarm 117
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