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Making Calls

Emergency Call (Network Service)

The call number 112 is released as an emergency call number, which can be dialled even without a PIN number.
To do this, enter the emergency call number and start the dialling process by pressing the connection key.

Note:

 

In order to be able to make an emergency call, a SIM card activated by the provider must be in the device.

Dialling with Number Keys

Enter the call number using the input keys and start the connection process with DIAL or the connection key.

Redialling

Press the connection key in the main view of the display and choose the desired participant by using the control key. The 
dialling process is initiated by pressing repeatedly on the connection key.

Quick Dialling

A long press on one of the input keys (1-9) causes the saved telephone book entry to be displayed, if one exists. The 
selected participant is dialled with 

DIAL 

or the connection key.

Dialling from the Telephone Book

Select the desired participant and start the connection process with the connection key.

Dialling from the Call List

Select the desired participants from one of the existing call lists and start the connection process with the connection 
key.

Accepting/Rejecting a Call

An incoming call can be accepted with the 

ACCEPT

/connection key or rejected with the 

ABORT

/end key.

Ending a Conversation

A conversation can only be ended with 

ABORT 

or the end key.

Setting Volume

The volume can only be adjusted during a conversation by using the control key. The volume settings for hands-free and 
private mode are adjusted separately and can only be adjusted in the respective mode. The currently set volume is shown 
in the display of the symbol bar.

Muting

The active microphone can be muted during a conversation with the muting key. When the microphone is muted, the 
mute  symbol  appears  instead  of  the  volume  symbol.  The  muting  of the  microphone  is cancelled  at  the  end  of  every 
conversation.

Brokering/Call Waiting (Network Service)

If you receive a call while you are in an active conversation, you can answer this call by pressing on 

CHANGE

. After you 

have pressed 

CHANGE

, the device takes the call and puts the active conversation on “hold“. By pressing on 

CHANGE 

again, the conversation currently on hold becomes the active one and the currently active conversation becomes the one 
on hold. On the display, the participant on hold is identified by 

(h)

 and the active one by 

(a)

.

You can only ever communicate with the active participant. The participant on hold is placed in a waiting loop and cannot 
listen to the active conversation.

Setting Up

Insert SIM-Card

A valid SIM card is necessary to operate the device. You will receive this from your provider. It stores all important data 
relating to your connection. If the SIM card has been supplied in cheque card format, separate the smaller section and remove 
any projecting waste pieces of plastic.

Make sure that the SIM card slides in in the right position.
No great physical force is necessary!

Note:

 Only insert the SIM card into a switched-off device, 

i.e. with the ignition switched off and elapsed run-down 
time!

Enter PIN

If it is necessary to enter a PIN, then you will be asked to 
do this by a corresponding message. Enter the PIN with 
the  input  keys  and  confirm  them  with 

NEXT

.  You  can 

carry  out  a  correction  using 

DELETE

.  So  that  your  PIN 

cannot  be  seen,  input  characters  are  shown  with  an 
asterisk.  The  following  registration  in  the  network  can 
take a few seconds.

After  entry  of  the  PIN  the  main  view  of  the  display  is 
shown.

Note:

 After three incorrect attempts to enter the PIN the 

SIM card is frozen. To unfreeze the PIN, you will be asked 
to enter the PUK (MASTER-PIN).

Switching the Device On/Off

The  telephone  always  switches  on  with  the  ignition 
signal of the vehicle. It is switched off by switching off 
the ignition, delayed by an adjustable run-down time.

The telephone can also be switched on or off at any time 
independent of the ignition signal by a long press on the 
on/off key.

Private- and Hands-free Mode

Menu

Names

Provider

Menu

Names

Provider

Main view of the display in 

private mode 

Main view of the display in the 

hands-free mode

Installation

Precautionary Measures

1.

 

The device must only be installed in the vehicle and serviced by qualified skilled personnel. Incorrect installation can  

 

cause electronic vehicle systems to malfunction. Incorrect installation or servicing can have dangerous results and lead  

 

to the voiding of the warranty and possibly of the operating licence of your vehicle.

2.  In vehicles that are equipped with an airbag, please be aware that the airbag is inflated with great force. Do not place 
 

any rigidly installed or movable equipment in the area that would be occupied by the inflated airbag.

3.  Before the device is used for the first time, the GSM and, in the case of a TPU with integrated GPS module, the GPS  
 

antenna must be connected. The device must not be operated without antenna/e because this can lead to destruction.

4.  In modern vehicles, under certain circumstances, adjustments may have to be carried out after clipping onto the vehicle  
 

battery. For this, be sure to consult the operating manual of your vehicle for assistance.

In the event that these instructions are not adhered to, legal measures may be initiated against the offender.

Sequence of Installation/Starting-Up

1.  Unclip negative pole of the vehicle battery. Here note the safety instructions of the vehicle manufacturer.
2.  Familiarise yourself with the wiring diagram (picture Connection diagram).

 

Control Device (TPU)

FME Jack

for GSM Antenna

Hands-Free Loudspeaker

*Neither the GSM antenna nor

the retaining element S 2 are

part of the scope of supply.

 

GSM Antenna*

SIM Card Reader

VDA Plug

VDA Jack

Terminal 30 / 10,8 – 32 Volt

(permanent positive)

red

S 1

3,15 A

Terminal 15 / 10,8 – 32 Volt

(ignition)

yellow/

black

S 2*

1 A

Short Connection to
the chassis ground

!

black

S 3

3,15 A

Handset

Hands-Free Microphone

Radio Mute

violet

Second
Interface

green

GPS Antenna**

**The GPS antenna must be

connected to a TPU with

integrated GPS module.

It is not part of the scope of

supply.

A = optimal position

B = suitable alternative
C = suitable to a limited extent

Direction of Speech

Adhesive tape for smooth (even) surfaces

3.  Select places for installation and install the control device (TPU), handset, loudspeakers, microphone and antenna  
 

taking into account the cable lengths and installation instructions. When drilling holes make sure that no vehicle  

 

parts become damaged. Use cable bushings where holes have sharp edges.

4.  Install the microphone ME15, supplied for the hands-free kit, in accordance with the installation sketch (Picture  
 

Installation of Microphone); the best distance from the mouth is approx. 30 cm; airflows from the ventilation should  

 

not go towards the microphone (see also Picture Places to Install Microphone). The loudspeaker is then installed  

 

(the best position is in the lower front passenger footwell). 

 

When installing the microphone and loudspeaker, make sure that they are sufficiently far apart to prevent an  

 

acoustic short-circuit. In an especially loud environment the directional gooseneck microphone ME251  

 

(accessories) can also be used.

5.  Connect the electrical supply cable (red cable) to terminal 30 (permanent positive).
 

It is absolutely necessary for the ignition input (yellow/black cable) to be connected to the ignition (Kl.15) in order  

 

for the device to be switched on automatically with the ignition. It is advised that you do not place the ignition 

 

input of the device on permanent positive, because that restricts the device’s functional range. After the ignition  

 

has been switched off, the device continues to run for the programmed time and then switches itself off. The earth  

 

cable is connected directly to the vehicle battery via a 3.15 A fuse, the central earth point or a part of the vehicle  

 

body that ensures a safe earth connection.

6.  If required connect the violet cable to the mute output of your car radio.

7.  Insulate unused cables so that no short circuits can occur.

8.  Connect handset/s, loudspeaker, microphone and antenna/e firmly to the control device using the plug-in and/or  
 

screw joints.

9.  Checking of the overall installation.

10.  Insert valid SIM card.

11.  Connect vehicle battery and switch on ignition.

12.  Device switches itself on and requests a PIN, if this preset response has not already been switched off on the SIM  
 

card.

13.  Enter PIN - telephone registers itself in the network.

14.  Set up voice calls and test the hands-free kit.

15.  Carry out other activities and/or personal settings as necessary.

A

B

C

Places to Install Microphone

Installation of Microphone

Connection Diagram

Digital Output
On-Board Voltage

(max. 200 mA)

You can find the detailed operating instructions on the
internet at 

http://www.ptcarphone.eu/brief-instructions

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