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Operating Manual

130 8001 1.03

US

English

Summary of Contents for EGO LOOK

Page 1: ...Operating Manual 130 8001 1 03 US English...

Page 2: ...lephone connection 10 6 1 6 Car radio line in 10 6 2 Installation locations 10 6 2 1 Checking cable lengths 10 6 2 2 Selection of site for installing the electronics box 10 6 2 3 Selection of site for...

Page 3: ...with the EGO LOOK controller 24 7 4 Symbols 25 7 4 1 Symbols in the status bar 25 7 4 2 Speller symbols 26 7 4 3 Symbols for menu options 27 7 4 4 Contact list number types 27 7 4 5 Music player symb...

Page 4: ...7 7 Music player 41 7 7 8 Dictation function 42 7 7 9 Settings 43 7 8 Voice control 46 8 SOFTWARE UPDATE 53 9 SERVICE 54 10 ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS 56 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 58 12 CERTIFICATI...

Page 5: ...roller 12 Fig 06 Installation location of the display 12 Fig 07 Assembly dimensions of the electronics box 13 Fig 08 Connection for the mini ISO connection cable 16 Fig 09 Installation procedure 17 Fi...

Page 6: ...and wireless remote control ensure that you always have an overview The installation of your EGO LOOK in your car requires specialized knowledge and skills We therefore recommend that the installation...

Page 7: ...ation can lead to equipment and wiring damage The cables and leads may not be under tension when installed Install the cables and leads in such a way as to avoid pinching or abrasion 7 Polarity and sh...

Page 8: ...M to 5 PM PST 5 q EGO LOOK 1 Safety Instructions 1 Improper installation Improper installation may cause damages to the unit or to the v abilities We therefore strongly recommend to have the installat...

Page 9: ...ne de 6 1 3 Muting radio mute switch The muting function Radio Muting ensures that the audio sound is turned off during telephone calls The system supports the muting function Your car s audio documen...

Page 10: ...line out and the line in version of your audio system If your car audio system has no line in option you can employ the optionally available Stereo Mute Box for stereo reproduction in combination wit...

Page 11: ...ustration on the right Further unsuitable locations are Leg and knee height potential head impact zone airbag in ation space engine compartment 6 2 3 Selection of site for installing the microphone Su...

Page 12: ...eyond the reach of the driver 6 2 5 Selection of site for installing the display The following locations are suitable for the display In the space above the DIN installation shaft close to the steerin...

Page 13: ...to use an installation console please proceed as follows De ne the mounting points Making sure that there is at least 2 8 in space for the plug and socket connectors Mark the positions for the xing sc...

Page 14: ...check the positioning Re positioning after mounting is no longer possible Place the microphone holder on the mounting location and x by applying short and light pressure Attaching the microphone Atta...

Page 15: ...smooth surface using the supplied adhesive pad The optimal position for this is facing directly at the driver Keep the effect of lights and sunlight in mind in order to minimize possible re ections Cl...

Page 16: ...m the speaker output of your EGO LOOK must be connected to the phone input of your car audio system The purple and green leads of the ISO cable must be connected to the car audio phone input for this...

Page 17: ...the mute inputs The mute inputs 1 3 can be seen in Fig 5 of Illustration 09 The yellow mute cable of the hands free equipment is connected to one of these inputs The table below shows which mute input...

Page 18: ...d Permanent positive 30 7 blue Ignition 15 8 brown Ground 31 Socket contact housing Radio model Pin Wire colour Function Blaupunkt 1 2 Mute 3 4 red Permanent positive 30 7 blue Ignition 15 8 brown Gro...

Page 19: ...dditional speakers 4 min 5 W must be used when the car audio system speakers should not be used when the output rating of the speaker channel is greater than 35 W Sinus and the car audio system has no...

Page 20: ...e in with a jack cable when it is being powered by battery alone without the recharger as interfering impulses may otherwise cause damage to the electronic box line in Pin Colour Function View of the...

Page 21: ...92 ft Connection cable 0 14 in stereo jack to RCA plug l 4 92 ft Connection cable 0 14 in stereo jack to Mini ISO l 4 92 ft 4 The display must be connected to one of the two jacks 5 The 14 pin plug of...

Page 22: ...of features The hands free EGO LOOK system supports the Bluetooth hands free pro le The EGO LOOK is the convenient system for phoning in your car It provides the following capabilities Call functions...

Page 23: ...in the Speller You will find more information on the Speller and Voice control in the corresponding chapters Brief description Menu navigation starting Voice control entering numbers and letters sele...

Page 24: ...e the unit not to operate properly or may even damage it The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage caused by the use of incorrect batteries The battery is not rechargeable Inserting the battery...

Page 25: ...urned on press the and buttons simultaneously for at least one second until the LED between the buttons is illuminated The controller has now been activated with the EGO LOOK and can be used After cha...

Page 26: ...r s initials Battery symbol indicates the battery capacity of the mobile phone 7 4 2 Speller symbols Symbol for con rming input Symbol to delete the last character Symbol for changing to numeric input...

Page 27: ...ront of a menu item when it may be activated as an option 7 4 4 Contact list number types Symbol for personal telephone numbers Symbol for mobile telephone numbers Symbol for business telephone number...

Page 28: ...names or text Similar to the method used for entering numbers you can enter names or even entire texts using the Speller Navigate to a character by rotating the rotary knob and accept it by pressing...

Page 29: ...ch pro les are supported A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Pro le is a technology that enables the wireless transmission of stereo audio signals via Bluetooth to a compatible receiving device Please ta...

Page 30: ...ure for this can be found in the operating instructions for your mobile phone The mobile phone will then start searching for devices Select the EGO LOOK from the list of devices found by your mobile p...

Page 31: ...xact breakdown can be found in the following overview which depicts the menu structure You can nd more information in the Settings chapter Music player The Music player menu allows you to playback son...

Page 32: ...ry using the rotary knob and start a call using the button You will nd more information in the Call history chapter Messages Contains the list of text messages SMS Unread messages are marked according...

Page 33: ...Entry Edit Log out Send number Reverse Listen Options Number dialed New message Delete Call waiting Options Delete Direct dial Send User 2 Automatic answer New device Recording 3 Synchronize Edit Cha...

Page 34: ...function go to the symbol on the main screen and press the rotary knob Then you will see the users linked to the EGO LOOK and the New user item If no users are linked only the New user item is presen...

Page 35: ...isconnect the current Bluetooth connection within User management under the current user with the Log out menu item 7 7 2 Calling If there is a Bluetooth link between the EGO LOOK and a mobile telepho...

Page 36: ...e contacts list and the mobile phone by direct outward dialing of a number with the number speller dialing from the call list on your mobile phone through the call back feature for received SMS messag...

Page 37: ...tch into Private mode during a telephone call by selecting the Private mode item and con rming with the rotary knob The call now only uses the mobile telephone Communication by way of the EGO LOOK is...

Page 38: ...lers by pressing the button again In the Call switching mode the volume of the active caller can be changed using the rotary knob Voicemail If you are unable to answer a call voicemail is activated an...

Page 39: ...ng As described under the Speller and Call setup items a number can be entered here by hand using the speller The call is set up after con rming the number with the key Synchronizing In the Synchroniz...

Page 40: ...enu is structured in same form users are familiar with from their mobile phones Messages received can be viewed under the Incoming SMS item The sender of the message can be called back by phone using...

Page 41: ...e music device via the Couple from device menu item In both cases a four digit PIN code is displayed by the EGO LOOK which must be entered into the music device Is the PIN is incorrect the menu jumps...

Page 42: ...the recording memory is full a signal is given New recording is not possible again until old recordings have been deleted Playback To play the recordings select the appropriate recording and press the...

Page 43: ...isplay can be adjusted here to the needs of the user Call settings Send number The Send number feature can be switched on or off here This setting is dependent on the network Call waiting The call wai...

Page 44: ...e software for your EGO LOOK can be updated via Bluetooth For more details please see the section Software update Info Provides information about the various software and hardware versions of your EGO...

Page 45: ...ry the input volume of the audio device connected to the line in of the electronics box Note Please note that only the connection of an audio device with line level is allowed If the electronics box s...

Page 46: ...Voice control Recognized language in the menu A list of available languages is now displayed Select the desired language and confirm by pressing the rotary knob The EGO LOOK will now save your setting...

Page 47: ...e name must be contained in the contacts list for this command to function If the name is not recognized or found the EGO LOOK responds with Please repeat and offers you the chance to repeat the comma...

Page 48: ...be done with individual numerals as well as groups of numbers If you insert a pause the last number group of numbers entered is repeated for checking In addition you will be noti ed if you exceed the...

Page 49: ...logue without carrying out a function Help Calls up Help and an explanation of possible commands Some mobile phones may not support a call list via Bluetooth If this is the case the EGO LOOK cannot sh...

Page 50: ...announcement can be stopped at any time by pressing the button Afterwards the following commands are available to you Call dial name To dial the name in the call list Call dial entry number 1 20 To di...

Page 51: ...Ends the dialogue without carrying out a function Help Calls up Help and an explanation of possible commands Read notes recording With this command it is possible to listen to the recorded memos Only...

Page 52: ...are called up Redial call again This command you provides you with the simplest way to redial the most recently dialed phone number No further dialogue follows Dialing is only possible when the mobile...

Page 53: ...r your EGO LOOK can be updated to the latest version via Bluetooth In order to receive the most current software please visit our website at www fwd online de A detailed description of the update proc...

Page 54: ...al cradles is available on our website 5 Are software updates for the units free Yes 6 Where can EGO be purchased From authorized specialty dealers You can nd a specialty dealer in your area through o...

Page 55: ...Reduce volume The mobile phone cannot nd the EGO LOOK during coupling EGO LOOK is already coupled with a device Cancel existing connection Sound is fuzzy or scratchy Poor Bluetooth connection Reduce...

Page 56: ...playback Audio Streaming Stereo music reproduction in combination with the car s front speakers Phone audio over the front speakers Base plate with charging cradle The charging cradle is a practical...

Page 57: ...56 57 Replacement parts 1 Electronics box 2 Display 3 Controller 4 Microphone 5 Set of connecting cables 6 Adapter cable 1 2 4 5 FWD F F F F 5 2 T Mobile 6 3...

Page 58: ...off max 0 1 mA Steady plus fuse protection 2 A Ignition fuse protection 1 A Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Interfaces Microphone connection line in line out accessory port power supply terminal and ch...

Page 59: ...ce may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to...

Page 60: ...tisfying RF exposure compliance This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC IC statements for radio controller FwD FBT The labels for...

Page 61: ...8 00 a m to 5 00 p m PST Before you call us with your problem please check rst with the following steps Check whether you can solve your problem with the Troubleshooting checklist in Chapter 9 Make s...

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