Page 3 - Contents
6 7 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer (Option) Quick reference ............................ 76 Select operating mode ................. 82 Audio mode ........................................... 82 Radio operation with RDS ........... 82 AF - Alternative F...
Page 4 - Telephone
6 8 Contents Telephone Operating the telephone .............. 95 General information .............................. 96 Emergency calls ................................ 96 PIN code(Personal Identification Number) .......... 96Inserting the SIM card/entering your PIN code ......................... 96R...
Page 5 - Effects of radio frequency energy; Important information; Safety standards; Traffic safety
6 9 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Effects of radio frequency energy Your Radiophone is both a transmitter anda receiver. It generates minimum amountsof energy in the radio frequency range. Whileit is in use, the GSM system keeps a con-stant check on both the frequency and thepower. W...
Page 6 - Emergency calls; Concentrate fully on your driving.; Using the telephone in critical areas
7 0 If you are in an area where there is dangerof explosion, e.g. petrol stations, chemicalfactories or other places where blasting workis being done, switch your telephone off. Switching off the telephone:• Press for approx. 2 seconds. “TELEPHONE OFF” will appear in the dis-play. Reactivate the tel...
Page 7 - Installation; Do not ground the speaker outputs!; Accessories; All Blaupunkt amplifiers.; Handset
7 1 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Installation Have the Radiophone installed in your ve-hicle and serviced by a trained service tech-nician only. Faulty installation or servicingcan be dangerous and will result in the ex-piry of your guarantee. If the vehicle is not adequately shield...
Page 8 - Guarantee
7 2 Voice control system(Available in German only) Using the VOCS 08 7 607 570 509, you cancontrol the most important system functionsby speaking certain commands aloud in Ger-man.Because the motorist is subjected to a min-imum amount of distraction when operatingthe equipment, using a voice control...
Page 9 - Starting up the Radiophone; Switch the unit on (press; Selecting the language for the display; KeyCard and SIM card; KeyCard; Basic information; Second KeyCard/SIM card
7 3 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Starting up the Radiophone • Switch the unit on (press 1 ). Important!The Card tongue must protrude - theninsert the KeyCard included with theRadiophone into the slot with the con-tact surface facing up.Do not try to insert the KeyCard whenthe tongue...
Page 10 - Removing the KeyCard/SIM card; SIM card using DSC; DSC – LEARN CARD
7 4 • Insert the first KeyCard (included with the Radiophone) into the unitand switch the unit on. • Press DSC/OK and press / to select “LEARN CARD”. • Press DSC/OK briefly. “CHANGE CARD” will appear in thedisplay. • Remove the first KeyCard and insert the new card (KeyCard or SIM card). After inser...
Page 11 - Care of your KeyCard/SIM card; DSC learn mode; KeyCard tongue flashes
7 5 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone If you attempt to program a third Key-Card, the KeyCard which was not partof the programming process will auto-matically become invalid. If 30 SIM cards have been pro-grammed, it will be necessary to deleteold access authorizations before newcards ca...
Page 12 - Quick reference
7 6 Operation in combination with anignition timerIf the ignition timer has been activatedin the DSC mode, the Radiophone willswitch off as programmed after the ig-nition is switched off (refer to the sec-tion on “Programming with DSC - IGNI-TION TIMER”. Altering the volumeTurn the knob to alter the...
Page 13 - Eject cassette
7 7 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone For more detailed information refer to“Programming with DSC - LOUD-NESS”. 3 SRC (Source)You can switch between the operatingmodes for radio, cassette and changer(option) or an auxiliary unit.You can switch from the telephonemenu back to the last oper...
Page 14 - Selection buttons; Radio mode
7 8 8 Cassette loading slotInsert the cassette (side A or 1 facingup, open side to the right). 9 Selection buttons Radio mode Entering the frequency directlyYou can enter an FM frequency direct-ly using the selection buttons:First press “0” and then enter the de-sired frequency, starting with the fi...
Page 15 - Display; Radio operation
7 9 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone = MIX / * Radio operation Switch seek-tuning sensitivity:Press button briefly.If “lo” is displayed, the radio will onlypick up strong, local stations (normalsensitivity).If “lo” does not light up, the radio willalso pick up weaker, more distant sta-t...
Page 16 - Rocker switch; Stop this function by pressing
8 0 @ Rocker switch Radio operation / Seek tuningUpwardsDownwards << / >> Up or down in increments (for FM only when AF is switchedoff) For FM only:<< / >> Scroll through the station broad- casting network when AF isswitched one.g. NDR 1, 2, 3, 4, N-JOY. Tape operation Fast f...
Page 17 - DSC mode; Telephone functions only.
8 1 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone CD changer operation (optional) Select CD Up Down Select track Up: Press briefly.CUE - fast forward (audible): Holdbutton pressed down. Down: Press two or more timesone after the other.Restart the same track: Pressonce briefly.REVIEW - fast reverse (...
Page 18 - Tune into a different station.; REG - regional programme; Select operating mode; Audio mode; Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System); RDS also offers other advantages:; AF - Alternative Frequency
8 2 While searching for the strongest receptionsignal, the radio may switch to mute briefly. If “SEARCH” appears in the display whenswitching on the radio or recalling one of thestored frequencies, the unit is automaticallysearching for an alternative frequency. “SEARCH” will disappear from the disp...
Page 19 - You can also tune in a station manually.; Selecting a waveband
8 3 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Manual tuning: • Press << / >>; the frequency willchange in degrees in the downwardsor upwards direction. If you hold down the right or left part of therocker switch, the frequency scan will speedup in the corresponding direction. Enterin...
Page 20 - Storing radio stations; FM
8 4 Scrolling through the broadcast-ing networks (FM only) You can use the << / >> buttons to tune intostations in your reception area.If it is possible to receive several pro-grammes in the same broadcasting network,you can scroll through them in the forwardsdirection by pressing >&g...
Page 21 - Recalling stored radio stations; Press
8 5 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Recalling stored radio stations You can recall any stored radio station atthe touch of a button.• Press BND/TS repeatedly until the de-sired waveband appears in the display. • Press the corresponding selection but-ton briefly. If you wish to recall a...
Page 22 - Beep tone; Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EON; Switching off the beep tone; a) Tune into another station providing; Automatic seek tuning start
8 6 Switching traffic announcementpriority on/off If the priority for traffic announcement pro-grammes is activated, “TA” will light up inthe display. To switch the priority on or off:• Press TA. If you press TA while a message is beingbroadcast, this message will be interrupted. The unit will then ...
Page 23 - Operating the cassette deck; Inserting the cassette
8 7 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Operating the cassette deck The equipment must be switched on. As soon as you insert a cassette, the setwill automatically switch to cassette opera-tion. The cassette will not begin to play a) as long as a telephone call is in progress or being place...
Page 24 - Care instructions; C. Allow cold cassettes to warm up; Tape equalisation
8 8 Listening to the radio while fastforwarding/rewinding the tapewith RM (Radio Monitor) While fast forwarding or rewinding the tape,you can listen to the radio instead of theusual muting (also applies for S-CPS).The “RAD. MONITOR ON” setting must beactivated in DSC mode.Refer to “Programming with ...
Page 25 - Selecting the CD and the track; Remote control; MIX
8 9 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone CD changer operation (optional) You can use this equipment to convenientlyplay 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 anadapter).The changer is not included with this e...
Page 26 - Programming with DSC
9 0 Programming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer (optional) The car radio is equipped with DSC (DirectSoftware Control), enabling you to adjustsettings and functions to your personalneeds and to store these settings. The equipment has been adjusted to defaultsettings at the factory. There is an ove...
Page 28 - – All of the menu items are available.
9 2 BEEP Confirmation beep following functions whichrequire you to press the button for longerthan 1 sec.Set volume from 0 to 9 (0 = off). MUSIC/SPEECH In future, different RDS radiostations will differentiate between music andvoice programs.The tone setting for voice programs rangesbetween “LEVEL 0...
Page 31 - Telephone operation
9 5 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Telephone operation
Page 32 - PIN code; “ENTER PIN” will appear in the display.; Reactivating the SIM card; Enter a new PIN code.; Operating the telephone; General information
9 6 PIN code (Personal Identification Number) Normally, the SIM card will not operate thetelephone until a personal identificationnumber (PIN code) has been entered. ThisPIN code is included with the SIM card whenyou purchase it. You can alter or even deactivate your PINcode. Refer to “Programming w...
Page 33 - GSM emergency calls; Making your first telephone call; press
9 7 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone GSM emergency calls The emergency number in the GSM net-work is 112 anywhere in the world. By dialling 112 you can place an emergen-cy call, regardless of whether or not youhave inserted a SIM or KeyCard. Any barring codes entered in the system willn...
Page 34 - for using the telephone; , then press the corresponding
9 8 Quick reference for using the telephone 9 Selection buttonsTo enter a telephone number:Press the corresponding keys briefly. To use one-touch dialling to call one ofthe first nine phone book numbersstored in the set:Press the corresponding key for ap-prox. 2 seconds. To use one-touch dialling to...
Page 35 - Displays; Radio menu
9 9 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone > Displays Radio menu a b Enter PIN code c Network search ... Basic telephone menu Subscriber is called d e f Telephone-book menu g Setup menu/Call menu a) - Indicates connection to home network - Indicates that the Radio- phone has logged into a ...
Page 37 - Using the telephone; GSM network service area; and an antenna symbol will; Switching to telephone mode; Enter the entry position and press OK.
101 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Using the telephone All of the telephone functions can be oper-ated using a trained SIM card.• With the card tongue protruding, insertthe trained SIM card into the slot withthe contact surface facing up. • Switch the unit on. If you have not yet trai...
Page 38 - Dialling a telephone number; Manual
102 Dialling a telephone number The telephone mode must be switched on. Always use the area code for the numberyou are dialling, even if it is a local number. Manual • Dial the number using the numberkeys. The number you enter will appear in the dis-play. Correcting the number To delete a digit:• Se...
Page 39 - Redial function; Automatic; Answering/ending a call; Notepad
103 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone If you want a different number to the oneshown in the display, you can press / toscroll through the entries in the telephonebook. To start dialling/end call:• Press . Redial function Automatic If the “Automatic redial” menu item in thesetup menu is s...
Page 40 - Place a call; How it works
104 If there is already a number saved at thememory position indicated, “Overwrite?” willappear in the display.Press OK to overwrite the existing entry (thisentry will be deleted). Place a call If the number you wish to call appears inthe display• press . The call will be put through automatically. ...
Page 41 - Conference calls; Setting up a conference call; International calls
105 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Conference calls During a multi-party call, you can talk to sev-eral parties at the same time. While talking to one party you can place acall to a second party. Setting up a conference call You are already talking to the first party. Asecond party is...
Page 42 - How to receive calls
106 among several different network oper-ators.You need the network code and thenetwork name.The foreign network operators must beregistered. Refer to Programming withDSC – Calls“Network selection” in the directions forusing the telephone. 3. Activate call forwarding from the sta- tionary telephone ...
Page 43 - Phone Book Menu; Phone book menu; The telephone can store up to 25 entries.; Select the function and press OK.
107 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone ME ^ Return to phone book (from any menu item): Press CL ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ CL SRC ^^ Phone Book Menu Start ^ Phone book menu The phone book menu can be used to store,alter, delete and easily retrieve stored tele-phone numbers. The entries are stored in ...
Page 44 - How to enter a name/text; Switch back if desired.
108 How to enter a name/text Using the keypad you can enter names ortexts for various menu items. You cannot make an entry unless a specificrequest that you do so appears in the dis-play. Names can have a maximum of 16 and texts160 characters. Start the entry If “Name?” appears in the display,• pres...
Page 45 - Finding an entry by name; Selecting an entry by remote control:
109 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Finding an entry by name Selecting an entry: • Press / to select “Find entry byname” and press OK. • Enter the first three letters of the nameand press OK. A name with these first three letters or theclosest name alphabetically in the list willappear...
Page 47 - “Enter position!” will appear in the display.
111 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Add entry You can store up to 25 telephone numbersand names in the telephone memory bank. The number of entries you can store on theSIM card depends on the type of card youuse. If you would like to add or alter (overwrite)an entry, press the followin...
Page 49 - Programming in the setup menu; Select the setup menu by pressing .; Telephone –
113 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Programming in the setup menu • Select the setup menu by pressing . DSC ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Setup Menu Start Return to setup menu/call menu(from any menu item):Press CL ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Off ^^ ^ ^^ ^ CL SRC ^^ ^ On * * Alternately: ...
Page 51 - Off – beep is emitted after a message; My phone number
115 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Ringing tone You can select the ringing tone by pressing<< / >> to choose from “Standard, Smooth,Rising (ringing tone gets louder with eachring), Off”. “Off” corresponds to “Ringing tone volume0”. SMS tone If a message has been received b...
Page 53 - Alter access code; This code is set to “0000” at the factory.; Master clear; You can also delete the SIM card settings.; External alarm; For this to operate, you must first; Press CL if you want to cancel the process.
117 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Alter access code Use the access code to gain access to theimportant menu items. This code is set to “0000” at the factory. Be sure to make a note of the new codeif you change it. Enter the old code (in this case “0000”) andpress OK. Enter the new co...
Page 55 - Programming in the Call Menu; Call Menu
119 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Programming in the Call Menu If you would like to alter the programming,select the telephone mode first:• Press and access the DSC menu by • pressing DSC/OK briefly. • Select the call menu by pressing . Now you can proceed with your alterations. Sele...
Page 56 - “Clear message?” will appear in the display.; Received SMS messages; symbol will flash in; Selecting the message
120 Call mailbox The mailbox (also known as the mobile box)is comparable to an answering machine.You can also enter your own message texthere. The texts stored in the mailbox aresorted into new and old messages and canbe retrieved at any time. Before you set up your mailbox, contact yournetwork oper...
Page 58 - Network selection
122 To select, alter, send message. Press / to select a message. Afteryou press OK, two lines of the mes-sage will appear in the display. Press << / >> to read the text andmake any alterations if required. • Press OK.“Store?” will appear in the display. • Press / to select “Send?”, “De- ...
Page 59 - Cell Broadcast
123 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone “Preferred networks” – Use this menu item to alter the priorityin the list of preferred network opera-tors. • Press / to make your selection and press OK: “Add network to list”:– known networks Press / to select the desired net-work from the list of ...
Page 60 - Call meters; Time or charge for the last call; Note
124 Call meters The telephone is equipped with an internalmeter which allows you to display the charg-es or call time for individual calls and thenumber of total calls. The default setting displays the call time.• Press / to select “Call meters” andpress OK. • Press / to make your selection andpress...
Page 62 - Closed user group
126 “Edit list fix dial no.”– The list of telephone numbers enteredwill be displayed. “New entry fix dial no.”– You can add a new phone number tothe fixed numbers list. “Activated”– Switch this function on/off. Closed user group This is a special feature which you can or-der from your network operat...
Page 63 - Glossary; Switches audio off
127 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Glossary Access code Barred functions can be operated after theaccess code is entered. AOC parameter - Advice of Charge List of charges in which a charge per unitand a credit balance can be entered. Broker’s call It is possible to make a second call ...
Page 64 - SMS - Short Message Service; Specifications; Amplifier
128 SMS - Short Message Service Using this function it is possible to send othersubscribers messages up to 160 charactersin length, even if the recipient’s cellularphone is not switched on or a call cannot beput through at the present time.The text is stored temporarily in the networkuntil the recip...
Page 65 - Index
129 DEUTSCH Radio Telefon ENGLISH Radio Telephone Index A 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 param...
Page 67 - Bosch Gruppe; Service numbers
Blaupunkt-Werke GmbH Bosch Gruppe 02/99 Pf K7/VKD 8 622 401 921 (D, GB) 0188 Service numbers Tel.: Fax: Deutschland 018 050 002 25 051 214 940 02 Belgium 025 255 444 025 255 448 France 014 010 70 07 014 010 73 20 Netherlands 023 565 63 48 023 565 63 31 Great Britain 018 958 383 66 018 958 383 94 Den...