Automotive Systems Division User Manual Chery Bluetooth System Revision #
Date 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 2007-8-1 2007-10-8 2007-10-16 2008-03-27 Author(s) Summary Of Changes Ping Zhou Document Create Sam Ma Sam Ma Eric Fritz Added end user warning Add the content of BT module mounting place Added FCC Requirements for North America Features Index Main Interface......................................................................................................4 1. VR Menu .......................................................................................................4 2. Setup Menu ..................................................................................................4 Paring New Phone ............................................................................................5 Phone Management (Paired but not connected)...............................................6 Phone Management (Paired and connected)....................................................6 Call Announce...................................................................................................7 Prompts.............................................................................................................7 Bluetooth Link Lost............................................................................................7 3. Phone Menu .................................................................................................7 Dial Number ......................................................................................................7 Call History........................................................................................................8 Speed Dial.........................................................................................................9 Phone Voice Name ...........................................................................................9 Managing the Contact List...............................................................................10 Using the Contact List .....................................................................................10 4. Call Menu....................................................................................................12 Handsfree/Privacy Mode .................................................................................12 Mute/Unmute...................................................................................................12 Sending DTMF Tones .....................................................................................14 Hold Call..........................................................................................................14 Call Waiting .....................................................................................................14 5. Other Features ...........................................................................................15 Help Prompts...................................................................................................15 Voicemail/SMS................................................................................................15 Low Battery Warning .......................................................................................15 6. End User Warning......................................................................................15 Warning...........................................................................................................15 Bluetooth Module Mounting place ...................................................................15 2 Introduction The Chery Bluetooth Handsfree System (Chery BTHF) is a Bluetooth based product that connects a mobile phone to the audio system of a Chery automobile. It provides the means to interact with the mobile phone through Voice Commands and a vehicular button assembly. The Chery BTHF System visits the wireless network through mobile phones which support Bluetooth Handsfree Profile. The Chery BTHF System is connected to the vehicles audio system. Prompts from the BTHF system and audio routed from a mobile phone are thus heard within the vehicle through its internal speakers. The Chery BTHF System offers the following features:
Seamless, wireless handsfree audio through Bluetooth connection
-Transfer between Handsfree/Privacy Mode
-Mute/Unmute Microphone Function
-Dial Last Missed Call, Dial Last Received Call and Redial functions support Pure Speech Environment
-Voice Recognition in Chinese and English
-Audio Prompts in Chinese and English Other Features
- Voicemail/SMS
- Low Battery Warning
- Software Reflash over Bluetooth 3 User Guide Main Interface Before you can use the Chery BTHF System, you must complete a Bluetooth connection between the system and the phone, which is also called Pair the phone. After establishment of the connection, the call can be made through the in-vehicle audio system and in-vehicle microphone. Once the paired link is set up, the BTHF System remembers the phones ID and the system will automatically connect to the phone every time you start your vehicle or power up the system. For Chery M11, the BTHF System shares buttons with the Audio Head Unit. Long press the Mode button to enter BT status. The phone interface will be displayed on the radio screen. 1. VR Menu Press SETUP/VR button on the steering wheel to enter VR Menu. Use valid voice commands to operate the system. 2. Setup Menu Press SETUP/VR button on the steering wheel or use voice commands to setup the system such as pairing phone, connection, disconnection remove and etc. 4 Paring New Phone 1. Long press the SETUP/VR button will initiate a paring sequence to a mobile phone. The user can also short press the SETUP/VR button to enter Setup Menu. Use voice command Pair Device, then follow the prompt to launch the paring process. (Figure 2.1 Setup Menu) 2. The system prompts: Set your device in scan mode and enter 0000 when prompted for the pass code. 3. When the mobile phone finishes its search, it will prompt the user to select the device with which to pair. Select Chery BTHF and the phone will display the pass code entry screen. 4. Enter the pass code: 0000 5. The system prompts: Pairing complete. Please say a friendly name for the device. Note: Some phones may ask to accept the BT link. Enter Yes. 6. Please say a friendly name for the device, such as Zhang San/ Moto 7. Upon successful completion, the system responds: <Device Name>
V3 added. Figure 2.1 Setup Menu Phone Management (Paired but not connected) Enter Setup Menu and use voice command List Devices. Then follow the prompts to manage the paired devices. Phone Management (Paired and connected) Enter Setup Menu and use voice command List Devices. Then follow the prompts to manage the connected devices. 6 Call Announce 1. Short press SETUP/VR Button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts:
Setup Menu. Please say a command. If the system prompts: Phone Menu, use voice command Setup Menu to enter the Setup Menu. 2. Say Call Announce (Figure 2.1 Setup Menu) 3. The system responds: On or off 4. Say On to turn on the caller ID and contact (only applicable to the voice tags of the system contact list) announcement function; or say Off to turn off. Prompts 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts:
Setup Menu. Please say a command. If the system prompts: Phone Menu, then use voice command Setup Menu to enter the Setup Menu. 2. Say Prompts (Figure 2.1 Setup Menu) 3. The System responds: On or off 4. Say On to open whole voice prompts; or say Off to open brief voice prompts Bluetooth Link Lost When Bluetooth link is lost, the BTHF System will automatically switch to privacy mode to keep the active call on going. Once the Bluetooth link is re-established, the system will connect to the phone automatically and the current call will be transferred back to handsfree mode. 3. Phone Menu When the BTHF System is paired and connected to a mobile phone successfully, the system will go to idle state and wait for the users operation. Press Answer and End button on the steering wheel or use voice commands to access the call related features. Dial Number 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts:
Phone menu. Please say a command. 7 2. Say Dial Number (Figure 3.1 Phone Menu) 3. The System responds: Number please. 4. Dictate the phone number as one or more segments. For example: 10086 5. The System recites the digits it heard: 10086 6. Say Dial to dial the number; say Clear to delete the last string; say Clear All to delete all segments and returns to step 3. Call History Figure 3.1 Phone Menu 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts:
Phone menu. Please say a command. 2. Say Redial, Dial Last Missed Call or Dial Last Received Call to dial the corresponding number. Note: Redial, Dial Last Missed Call and Dial Last Received Call functions Speech activatedonly act on the last call maintained by the handset. (Figure 3.1 Phone Menu) 8 Speed Dial 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts:
Phone Menu, please say a command. (Figure 3.2 Speed Dial/Phone Voice Command) 2. Say Speed Dial; the system responds: Speed dial, number please. 3. Say <n> where <n> is a number of an existing speed dial entry. For example: 1 4. The System responds: 1, is this correct?
5. If the number recited is correct, say Yes to dial; or say No to return to Step 3. Phone Voice Name 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts:
Phone Menu, please say a command. (Figure 3.2 Speed Dial/Phone Voice Command) 2. Say Phone Voice Name 3. Say <voice tag> (where <voice tag> is a voice tag stored in the phone) to dial the number associated with the phone voice tag. Figure 3.2 Speed Dial / Phone Voice Command Managing the Contact List 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Phone Menu, please say a command. (Figure 3.3 Contact List) 2. Say Contact list to enter the Contact List Menu. The system responds:
Contact List. Please say a command. Say Delete <contact> (where <contact> is a name of the contact entry), List Contacts or Add Contact to delete, list or add contacts. If the contact list is empty, the system will directly enter Add Contact menu. 3. Follow Figure 3.3 Contact List to setup the contact list. Using the Contact List 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Phone Menu, please say a command. (Figure 3.3 Contact List) 2. Say Call <contact> (where <contact> is a name of the contact entry). The system responds: Do you want to call <contact>?
3. Say Yes to call the contact; or say No to return to Step 2. Figure 3.3 Contact List 11 4. Call Menu Definition 1 Handsfree/Privacy Mode The BTHF system can switch the audio and microphone path back and forth between the mobile phone and the vehicle. Handsfree mode is the method of communicating through the vehicle interface. Privacy mode is the method of communicating through the mobile phone interface. The system automatically begins the call in handsfree mode. Definition 2 Mute/Unmute The system can mute and unmute the vehicle microphone. The call cannot be muted or unmuted while operating in Privacy Mode. Handsfree/Privacy Mode 1. When a call is in progress, short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command.
(Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 2. Say Privacy Mode to transfer the call to privacy mode. 3. When a call is in progress, short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command.
(Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 4. Say Handsfree Mode to transfer the call to handsfree mode. Mute/Unmute 1. When a call is in progress, short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command.
(Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 2. Say Mute to mute the microphone 3. When a call is in progress, short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command.
(Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 4. Say Unmute to unmute the microphone. Figure 3.4 Call Menu 13 Sending DTMF Tones 1. When a call is in progress, short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command.
(Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 2. Say Enter digits <digits> to send numbers as DTMF tones. Hold Call 1. When a call is in progress, short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command.
(Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 2. Say Hold Call to place the current call on hold 3. Say Resume Call to resume the current call Call Waiting 1. Short press SETUP/VR button to enter the VR Menu. The system prompts: Call Menu, please say a command. (Figure 3.4 Call Menu) 2. Say Switch Call to swap calls (switch between current and held call);
short press the End button to hang up the active call; Long press the End button to hand up all calls. 5. Other Features Help Prompts In any segment of the VR Menu, say Help or Additional Help to get all prompts of the current menu. Voicemail/SMS When the connected mobile phone receives an SMS message or Voicemail indication, the Bluetooth System will prompt: You have a new message. Note: Phone Dependence Low Battery Warning If the phone battery is low, the system plays an audio prompt Phone Battery Low. Note: Phone Dependence 6. End user warning Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Bluetooth Module Mounting place The Bluetooth module was mounted behind of the middle part of instrument board in the vehicle. In the cabin of the vehicle, the Bluetooth module is unseen and untouchable. Deleted: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the devices.