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Operating guidelines

11. Handling via Touch screen

The display is divided up into several zones. In almost all of the menus you can find symbols on the 
left and the right with which you are able to initialise functions directly or browse through in the menu. 
In the centre of the display you nearly always find two lines of text with menu items which you can also 
select by pressing them briefly. To scroll up or down one menu level or to go back, please press the 
upper entry for two seconds, or the blank line above.

Here are two examples:

Note:

Please be sure to clean the display as necessary using a damp lint free cloth. Please do 

 

X

not use any detergent.

12. Establishing a 

Bluetooth

®

 connection

If you wish to establish a 

Bluetooth

®

 connection between your mobile and the HFCK for the first time, 

you have to activate the 

Bluetooth

®

 function of your mobile phone and search for 

Bluetooth

®

 devices. 

In this case, search for a device labelled „CC 9060“. If several devices were identified, please select 
the HFCK and enter the PIN number 1234. The 

Bluetooth

®

 connection (pairing) will then be establis-

hed between your mobile phone and the HFCK. It is possible that you will also have to click on ‘connect’ 
or ‘allow data transfer’ on your mobile phone if you want to be able to make a connection.

With a connection which has successfully been made, the name of the coupled mobile telephone and 
of the provider (stays visible) will be shown and the data from the telephone book (SIM card) and the 
address book (storage of the telephone) are transmitted to the HFCK. Depending on the amount of 
stored data, this can take a few seconds. If the synchronisation of the phone book is interrupted, e.g. 
though an incoming call, it is possible that all entries will not be transmitted. If this happens, the phone 
book should once again be manually synchronised.

Activate voice control

Start / stop automatic connection

Select additional options from the main menu

Display of the product name

Scroll up

Scroll down

Open the text messages menu

Select the music menu

Summary of Contents for CC 9060 Smart

Page 1: ...tallation of the loudspeaker switch box AC 5120 13 7 Installation instructions for the fuses 17 Operating guidelines 18 8 Using the hands free car kit for the first time 18 9 Handling possibilities 18...

Page 2: ...y to give you reliable advice You can also contact our hotline Our phone and fax numbers are listed in the chapter Service at the end of the operating instructions Have a good trip 2 Security guidelin...

Page 3: ...hen the situation allows it and when you do not endanger harm constrain or annoy other road users The volume of the device has to be set in a way that exterior noise is still audible Faults Do not com...

Page 4: ...4 Installation of the hands free car kit 3 Scope of supply 150 cm 9 8...

Page 5: ...e with fuses 7 External loudspeaker switch box AC 5120 8 External loudspeaker 9 Loudspeaker connection cable Version 1 Electronics box without integrated loudspeaker switch box With external loudspeak...

Page 6: ...he cable into account and make sure that it is of sufficient length to reach the intended location of the electronics box Important When positioning the monitor please take care that the X X monitor d...

Page 7: ...7 Example of installation 1 3 2 4 6 5...

Page 8: ...has some tolerance Avoid crushing the cable as da mages of the insulation can be caused by friction rubbing Step 4 Install the electronics box at a convenient place in the vehicle This can e g be beh...

Page 9: ...be completely replaced by Box 2 The additional components of the hands free car kit are connected to the electronics box The following connections are provided Box 1 Box 2 Connection options 1 Power s...

Page 10: ...you also connect the blue cable to clamp 30 the hands X X free car kit will be permanently supplied with power If the vehicle is not running for a longer period this could lead to a discharge of the...

Page 11: ...he microphone jack After connection 3 has already been occupied use the rider This ensures that neither of the jacks is able to loosen as a result of vibrations 6 Monitor jack Please plug the 9 pole p...

Page 12: ...dspeakers in the car In the best case scenario this speaker should be on the passenger side of the vehicle in order to pro vide sufficient distance from the microphone and to prevent possible echoes f...

Page 13: ...omatically swit ched on to mute The Audio switch box now uses one or two loudspeakers in your car for the telephone conversation even if your radio is switched off This function will be automatically...

Page 14: ...he front left speaker or through both of the front lou dspeakers The OFF position is to be selected if you connect the switch box to the radio using the Phone IN cable 6 The two Phone In cables are ma...

Page 15: ...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 Configuration II If the assi...

Page 16: ...with mute1 mute2 or mute3 Connect the yellow mute cable to the switch box using the correct cable from the car radio mute 1 mute 2 or mute3 Attention The positive wires and ignition wires are protect...

Page 17: ...he way described below 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...

Page 18: ...ield then selecting the Settings in the Head menu and then changing the Language in the Device menu item 9 Handling possibilities The system can be operated in two ways 1 Operation using voice control...

Page 19: ...commands please ensure you speak naturally clearly and at a regular speed Note With the use of the voice control it is recommended to X X turn down the volume of components which are indepen dent of...

Page 20: ...arch for a device labelled CC 9060 If several devices were identified please select the HFCK and enter the PIN number 1234 The Bluetooth connection pairing will then be establis hed between your mobil...

Page 21: ...establishment of a connection If you have que ries regarding the menu navigation functions and operation of your mobile phone please refer to the operating guidelines of your mobile phone Depending o...

Page 22: ...the display you can imme diately call a contact from your telephone book with active voice con trol Note When doing so it is important that the stated name ex X X actly corresponds with the entry sto...

Page 23: ...tire list is read aloud to you With STOP you can stop the process and select the respective entry With NEXT or NEXT PAGE and PREVIOUS or PREVIOUS PAGE you can navigate in the list With DIAL the teleph...

Page 24: ...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 mo...

Page 25: ...f the phonebook 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 im portant to play the music title selected re...

Page 26: ...essages or emails which are saved in the mail box of your mobile phone via the HFCK The HFCK is able to take and save up to 100 SMS messages and 30 emails from your phone s memory and SIM card If you...

Page 27: ...le phone list You are able to assign an individual PIN CODE for the Bluetooth connection in the next menu item Your own code must be at least four figures long with a maximum of eight being allowed Vo...

Page 28: ...es optimum conversational sound quality for most mobile phones Note We recommend that you keep this setting X X If the conversational sound quality should fall however you can turn off the suppression...

Page 29: ...ns in the next menu item Day Night mode you are able to invert the display In the Colour theme menu item you can adapt the background colour of the display to the colour schemes of the display in your...

Page 30: ...this reason some start with the first name and others with the surname In such a case this function would not be any help The maintenance of the data in your telephone possibly via a PC with the corre...

Page 31: ...ised retailer If you have changed certain settings but the HFCK doesn t work in the way in which you wanted it to then you can reset the HFCK to the settings which were stored in it when you received...

Page 32: ...l you have the possibility to regulate the volume of the voice of your discussion partner through the minus or plus field By pressing down in the centre of the display you reach a sub menu Here you ar...

Page 33: ...s display a sub menu will appear You can then switch over to the private mode and you are able to accept or decline a second call on your mobile phone stop a conversation or ini tialise functions suc...

Page 34: ...3222 L bbenau Suggestions and feedback are always welcomed Notes on the disposal of electronic devices In compliance with the German law on electric and electronic devices old electric and electronic...

Page 35: ...r compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC ID QZ9 CC9060 Remark The CC9060 FCC Label mark is placed on to the electronics box Industrie Canada IC Compliance Statement Th...

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