BTHFCK User’s Guide
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the high-performance PEIKER Bluetooth Hands-free Car Kit (BTHFCK). When
coupled with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone, you will enjoy both greater freedom and greater safety as you use your
phone from the comfort of your vehicle.
The PEIKER Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit provides the following functions/features:
Automatic Bluetooth connection to your cell phone
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no need to plug the phone in or dock in a cradle.
Connect up to 5 phones to switch easily between different users
Speaker independent voice recognition permitting real hands-free access to the system:
- digit dialing of phone numbers by speaking the digits
- voice commands for controlling and setting up the Car Kit and the phone
- different languages selectable
Phonebook (speaker dependant) with up to 32 names, each with 4 different numbers/locations
- digit dialing of phone numbers by speaking the digits
Sophisticated digital noise reduction for quiet phone calls, even during highway-speed driving
Transfer audio during a call to your cell phone for privacy calls
(we recommend that the vehicle is stopped for this activity)
Vehicle stereo automatically mutes during incoming and outgoing calls
Multiple languages
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US-English, NA-Spanish, French-Canadian and other languages (Peiker Hotline)
Your cellular phone must have a Bluetooth communication interface and must have been previously paired to the car kit
(detailed in a later section).
Symbols used in this manual
Please note the following symbols/conventions that are intended to enhance the readability of the guide.
When the ‘button’ symbol is displayed, please press the appropriate key on the U-Connect
control pad (each one is labeled differently).
BEEP
A short tone emitted from the system to signify a certain activity.
DOUBLE BEEP
Two short tones emitted from the system.
‘pairing complete’
Italicized words in single quotations represent voice prompts from the system.
“Set-Up”
Bolded and underlined words represent commands that the user must speak to the kit in order to
have it respond appropriately
Highlights a particular sentence that contains important information for the user.
VR
short form for Voice Recognition system
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