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Introduction

BLUETOUCH® offers you the capability to connect 
mobile sources of music such as Apple™iPod®, SD-
cards, USB sticks, audio streaming via Bluetooth®-
A2DP and MP3 telephones and players.
At the same time, BLUETOUCH® is a convenient
hands-free system for Bluetooth® telephones. 

Optimal mounting in the vehicle

 

Touch screen

02

Icons in the status bar

Signal strength of the mobile phone 

(1)

Frequency setting (optional)

Bluetooth® connection established

Connection via HFP-profile

Connection via A2DP-profile

Connection via HFP + A2DP-profile

Establish Bluetooth® connection

Bluetooth® download of the contacts

iPod as an active music source

SD/MMC card as an active music source

USB stick as an active music source

3.5 mm plug as an active music source

Bluetooth®A2DP as an active music source

Battery level of the mobile phone 

(1)

88,0

External microphone

 

Bluetooth® Technology

With the help of the wireless Bluetooth® technology, 
you can transfer data (telephone contacts, music)
from your mobile phone to 

BLUETOUCH®

.

Thus hands-free telephony and playback of your mu-
sic files are possible in the vehicle. To use these
functions, read the operating manual of your mobile
phone and the notes on this page and the last page.

Contents

The following elements are included as standard
equipment:

· Touch screen

· Ball joint support

· Display cable

· Electronic box (CIB-Box)

· External microphone

· 3.5 mm plug

Further connection cables are specific to the vehicle
and the radio. You will find the exact contents listed
on the label of the product packaging.

Optional accessories

· iPod connection cable

· Mobile phone specific adapter cable (to connect a
  music capable mobile phone, see page ??).

· Mobile phone specific charging cradle (charging
  function and antenna connection).

Information concerning accessories and the current
product range can be found at 

www.bluetouch.de

BLUETOUCH® was developed for subsequent in-
stallation in vehicles therefore only qualified
technical personnel are permitted to install the
system.  

Road safety is the highest priority. Operate the
BLUETOUCH® system only when traffic permits.
Make yourself familiar with the system before
you leave.

If BLUETOUCH® does not start with ignition of
engine touch the display for one second.  

OPERATING MANUAL

Introduction / Contents / Accessories / Notes........02

Touch screen / Status display / Mounting...............03

Overview of the function keys............................04 / 05

Bluetooth® connection.................................................06

Music playback / SD card / USB.................................07

iPod® / A2DP....................................................................08

3.5 mm plug / Telephony..............................................09

Telephony / Speech recognition.................................10

Speech recognition / Speech prompts.......................11

Trouble shooting / Legal references..........................12

Position the screen so that you are able to
glance at the display quickly and easily. The de-
vice should also be positioned in a way that
avoids reflections and glare from the screen.
The screen should also not be positioned within 
he area directly in front of the airbag as this
may prevent the airbag from inflating. Make
sure the device is sufficiently secure so that it
will not become dislodged even in the event
of emergency braking or a collision.  

Please do not use any cleaning agents or deter-
gents to clean the screen and case of the device.
The best method is to use a soft, damp cloth.  

Mounting of the touch screen

Select a place for installation where the touch
screen is both easy to read and operate. Mount the
ball joint      with the screw      on the display. Press
both firmly onto the ball unit      , which must be
mounted beforehand. Now attach the connection
cable      to the touch screen so that the plug fits in
the housing. Due to the ball joint any view can be
set individually.

• Elements of the ball joint

• Connection cable to the electronic box

• SD / MMC memory card port

• Software update via USB link

• 3.5 mm stereo audio input

• Mounting surface for the ball joint mounting

• Port for attaching the connection cable to the
   electronic box

• Light sensor for the automatic adjustment of
   the display brightness

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Overview of the touch screen

The control of all functions takes place via the touch
screen. There are readouts and 

keys

 

(framed)

 on

the touch screen. Only 

keys

 can be pressed in order

to activate an action or switch into another menu. 

Status bar (icons)

Function keys

(1) The transfer of these signals depends on the mobile phone.

BLUETOUCH

name of the phone

(1)

· Provider
· Name of
  the phone
· Number
· Caller
· Music title

Summary of Contents for Bluetouch Music

Page 1: ...Operating manual BLUETOUCH software 1 04 00 www bluetouch de ENGLISH BTMBED003 ...

Page 2: ...LUETOUCH system only when traffic permits Make yourself familiar with the system before you leave If BLUETOUCH does not start with ignition of engine touch the display for one second OPERATING MANUAL Introduction Contents Accessories Notes 02 Touch screen Status display Mounting 03 Overview of the function keys 04 05 Bluetooth connection 06 Music playback SD card USB 07 iPod A2DP 08 3 5 mm plug Te...

Page 3: ... Podcasts Active SD MMC or USB access to Playlists Artists Albums Songs Genres After audio source selection please go back to the music menu where you can control the music Artist Song Album title playback control Forward 12 235 Back Pause Play Title run time Counter Title playback control 2 2 Title playback control is available only with iPod SD MMC or USB connection Music playback via Bluetooth ...

Page 4: ...h screen in each case otherwise delays can occur during playback SD MMC cards and USB storage media support the playback of MP3 files Bluetooth connection In order to use the hands free function as well as the music transfer via Bluetooth A2DP the follow ing requirements must be fulfilled BLUETOUCH has been correctly mounted and is switched on Bluetooth is activated on your mobile phone Your mobil...

Page 5: ...ds with dock connector The touch screen offers the possibility of operating the iPod menu You can browse through your tracks artists albums and play lists to the full extent just as you are used to doing with your iPod Connect your iPod with the connection cable Start BLUETOUCH switch to the music menu and using the iPod key you will reach the iPod menu navigation familiar to you Disconnecting the...

Page 6: ...y to display your mobile phone book entries and select your desired contact from the list Press the call list key to display the call lists dialed received missed and select the desired number Press re dial Press the keypad and you can dial as usually After dialing press the call key and the call is made Voice dialing mobile phone dependent In order to use voice dialing you must first record the c...

Page 7: ...ed with another mo bile phone Cut the connection to the other device page 17 Possibly another hands free system is paired with the mobile phone Some mobile phones can only manage one hands free system in the list of paired mobile phones Consult the operating manual of the mobile phone Clear the list of known devices in BLUETOUCH and pair your mobile phone again Clear the list of Bluetooth devices ...

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