Version 02.12.2010
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3.2.
Loading of phone book
After first connection to a mobile phone, the phone book for the mobile phone will be loaded to the vehicle
infotainment.
Depending on the mobile phone, either it will be loaded from the phone’s memory or the SIM card. This
process can take a few minutes or more, depending on the number of contacts in the phone.
If the phone
book is not loaded or not completely loaded, it might be necessary to copy the contacts from the SIM-card
to the mobile phone memory.
Some mobile phones do not automatically load the phone book, so the sending must be manually initiated
(the procedure varies depending on the phone, i.e. “Send phone book to Bluetooth.”)
The manual procedure must be repeated if the mobile phone’s contacts have been edited.
The memory of the CRUX interface can save about 1,000 call numbers.
3.3.
Setup, factory defaults, update
Settings of the CRUX Interface can be changed by dialing certain codes in the vehicle telephone mode.
Caller audio volume, Ringing tone volume and microphone sensitivity can be adjusted separately.
The interface can be reset to factory defaults and updates of the Parrot chipset can be initiated.
To execute a function, just dial the corresponding code from the below table like a phone number and confirm
with “pick-up”.
Function
Code no.
Min
Max
Microphone sensitivity
+001xx
01
15
Caller audio volume
+0021xx
01
15
Ringing tone volume
+0022xx
01
15
Factory defaults
+009
Parrot Update Mode
+000
To the codes for volume and sensitivity it is necessary to add two digits for the desired value (01 min. to 15
max.). For example dial “+002112” to set the caller audio volume to level 12.
After dialing a code, the navigation will confirm with “call failed”.
System updates of the Parrot chipset are possible through Bluetooth® via PC.
3.4.
A2DP audio streaming through CD-changer emulation
When the CD-changer emulation of the CRUX Interface is entered, it is possible to listen to music files on the
factory sound system which are played by the mobile phone. The available options to control the play
functions of the mobile phone depend very much on the mobile phone, for example iPhones® do not support
any track skipping. Full functions are starting and stopping the playback, next track and previous track.
If the vehicle CD-changer mode of the vehicle’s navigation/radio system is activated, the A2DP playback is
automatically started. When the CD-changer mode is exited, the A2DP playback is stopped. The playback is
paused during phone call activity. Track skipping is possible with the “next” and “back” keys of the steering
wheel or the head-unit. The playback can manually be stopped or resumed by pressing the “SCAN” button.
The volume level of the A2DP can be adjusted in the mobile phones settings.