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Fleetview-XMB
System-Manual
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authority is forbidden. © 2010 Socratec Telematic GmbH.
Guido Hollenstein
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  • Page 1 Socratec Telematic GmbH Fleetview-XMB System-Manual We reserve all rights in this document and in the information contained therein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties without express authority is forbidden. © 2010 Socratec Telematic GmbH. Guido Hollenstein MA-10-002(SystemManual-XMB).db.odt Page 1/52...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BF 1150 Index Introduction 1. General Remarks 2. Security Guidelines 3. Scope of Delivery Installation of the telematic module 4. Description of the telematic unit 5. Position and Mounting 6. Connecting the Terminal box 7. Installation instructions for the fuses 8.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction 1. General Remarks Dear customer Thank you for choosing a BURY telematic unit of superior quality which is very easy and comfortable to use. In order to enjoy the complete convenience of your new telematic unit, please read the operating instructions carefully and keep it in your car for future reference.
  • Page 4: Scope Of Delivery

    Position, Volume Make sure you install all components of the navigation system so that no part or component obstructs your vision while driving. Please also make sure you install the telematic module well outside all passenger impact areas in the passenger compartment and also outside the ex- pansion areas of any airbags in your car.
  • Page 5: Installation Of The Telematic Module

    Installation of the telematic module 4. Description of the telematic unit On/Off key Reset key SIM cards slot Touch screen Day / Night sensor Audio-Output SD cards slot USB port Contact bar...
  • Page 6: Position And Mounting

    5. Position and Mounting Step 1: Start by assembling the monitor on the holder of the base plate and holding it in different positions in your car and choose the most conve- nient position for the system. The telematic module is operated using a touch screen. For this reason it should be positioned so that the driver is able to reach it easily with their hand.
  • Page 7 Installation of the telematic module Step 2: The three screws provided (A) are to be used to fix the mounting plate in place. In order to be able to attach the screws, the holder (B) can be moved to the left or to the right. Before this it may be necessary to loosen the adjuster (C) by moving the small wheel on the inside in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 8 / a cover. The terminal box must not hang loosely in the vehicle. Use the external BURY loudspeaker and also pay attention to ensuring their distance from the microphone. This means you can avoid echoes.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Terminal Box

    Installation of the telematic module 6. Connecting the Terminal box The additional components of the telematic unit are connected to the terminal box. The following connections are provided: 1 - Power supply The power supply of the telematic unit is established via a 4-core cable. Connect the black (clamp 31 –...
  • Page 10 3 - Loudspeaker box On this box, please connect the 3.5 mm phone jack of the external BURY loudspeaker (if available). 4 - Connection for the TMC antenna splitter Please plug the longest of the three cables on the TMC antenna splitter into this connection.
  • Page 11: Installation Instructions For The Fuses

    Installation of the telematic module 7. Installation instructions for the fuses The power supply must be secured with a fuse in the way described below. Please cut through the red, the black and the blue cable by means of a wire cutter or scissors. Now insert the two endings of the red cable resulting from the cut into one of the binders, then close it.
  • Page 12: Inserting The Sd Card

    8. Inserting the SD card When placing the SD card, make sure that the side with the truncated edge A is facing upwards and that this side is firstly inserted into the SD cards slot. When placing the SD card, make sure that the side with the truncated edge A is facing upwards and left and that this side is firstly inserted into the SD cards slot.
  • Page 13: Fitting The Sim Card

    Installation of the telematic module 9. Fitting the SIM card The SIM Card is fitted on the left hand side of the telematic unit. The SIM card is correctly positioned if you hear it snap quietly into place. Otherwise the SIM card is rejected. Subsequent to this, it is then possible to fit a protective cap.
  • Page 14: First Steps

    The BURY logo will then appear in the display and the user’s operating interface will load up. You will then be requested to enter the driver ID. You will normally be given this ID by the duty controller of your vehicle fleet.
  • Page 15: Operating And Cleaning The Display

    First Steps 13. Operating and cleaning the display On the display, the points on which you can make entries are clearly visible. At the shaded areas you have the option of scrolling up or down and to the left or right. With the map display you also have the option of zooming in or out a section of the map by using the plus and minus symbol The areas and/or symbols for confirming or selecting are clearly sepa-...
  • Page 16: Menu Structure

    14. Menu structure To facilitate the use of the menu navigation we will first intro- duce the menu structure. In the following chapters we will ex- plain the individual menu options more in detail. Tasks Active Task List Messages Send template message Send text message List Options (if list contains an entry)
  • Page 17 First Steps Town Nearest POI Addressbook (select address book entry) Add position (if list is empty) New position Country Postal code Town Nearest POI Current car position From last destinations Options (if list contains an entry) Delete Delete all Rename Tour (select a stopover destination) Add position (if list is empty) New position...
  • Page 18 Delete Delete all Rename Last destinations (Select from previous destinations) Options (if list contains an entry) Add to address book Delete Delete all Rename Phone Bluetooth manager Bluetooth Known phones Active phone Phone settings (DTMF signal, Keypad tones) Graphic options (Zoom, POI, Street names, Compass) Save current position Day/Night...
  • Page 19 First Steps (Current traffic news, only available with TMC reception) Extras Speed limits New speed limit (Type, Limit) List Options (if an entry is available) Delete Delete all Options (Distance, Angle, Indicate, De-install) Setup Route options (Optimizing, TMC, Time info, Toll roads, Motorways, Ferries, Cartype) Graphics (Back Light, Day/Night, Day design, Night design)
  • Page 20: Gps Info

    Language (German, Danish, English, French, Greek, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Slovak, Spain, Czech, Russian) System (Keyboard, Demo mode) Update Bluetooth (available from the end of 2009) Options (Bluetooth: On, Off) Info (Name, Address) Link quality Info Service info Versions info Licence info Telematic info GPS Info (Longitude and latitude, Number of satellites, Current speed,...
  • Page 21: Navigation Menu

    First Steps On basis of active route guidance Navigation menu Tasks Messages Logbook Cancel route Phone Setup Detour Guidance mode Day/Night Nearest POI (only available with TMC reception) Extras Maneuver list Info GPS info Save current position...
  • Page 22: Telematic Menu Items

    Telematic Menu Items 15. Tasks Select the menu item Tasks in the main menu, and then the submenu item of Active Task or List, if you want to access all of the tasks and messages you have received. Next, select the corresponding position which you would like to view in more detail.
  • Page 23: Logbook

    Telematic Menu Items 17. Logbook Select the menu item Logbook in the main menu if you want to choose between a Business trip and a Private trip. You can also activate the Commute to work, select a trip to your primary residence, the Change driver ID or a Send refuel report.
  • Page 24: Navigation Menu Items

    Navigation Menu Items 18. Route Calculation a) Select menu item Route, then select submenu item New Destination. In this level you can select a destination via the Country menu item if this is located outside Germany (standard setting). You will be displayed the currently active travel area in the info-line above the globe.
  • Page 25 Navigation Menu Items Example of the setting of the destination by entering the place name: b) Now you can enter the town by entering individual letters. In the display you will see suggestions for the town as you enter more letters. Press down on the name of the town in order to select it.
  • Page 26: Route Calculation With Tmc

    Note: The system can only perform a route calculation if GPS data are available (unless you are in demo mode.) For a route calculation, the telematic unit requires GPS data from a least three satellites. Please do not remove the memory card from the SD card slot during an active route guidance.
  • Page 27 Navigation Menu Items d) In the upper part the TMC message indicates the direction and provides detailed information about junctions / road sec- tions / districts between which the respective traffic event is situated. In case of a traffic jam the queue length will also be displayed.
  • Page 28: Display Of Route Navigation

    20. Display of Route Navigation (A) - The Map View displays the street you are currently in and the streets you will travel on next. (B) - Indicates intersections and change of direction with the help of an arrow. Before curves, the arrow will incline in the respective direction.
  • Page 29: Additional Symbols In The Display

    The vehicle can be managed using the fleet server (in this in- stance the BURY Fleet Manager). If a connection has been made, the dot will light up in green.
  • Page 30: The Navigation Menu

    New task or New message – here you are able to read your latest messages or orders. If you have received several messa- ges then the latest one you received will be the first on the list. If you have received several tasks, then you will find the latest task at the end of the list.
  • Page 31 Navigation Menu Items The menu item Save current position is a very useful func- tion. For example, if you drive past somewhere, which due to time limitations, you cannot look at properly, yet would still like to see, then, using this menu item, you can save your current position.
  • Page 32 The sub-item Time info enables you to see the travelling time or the arrival time during active route navigation. If you choose yes in the sub-item POI, a number of recorded data of the maps, such as gas stations and multi-story car parks, will be displayed in the map representation via a corre- sponding icon.
  • Page 33: Menu Item Route

    Navigation Menu Items 23. Menu item Route Under menu item Route you can find various sub-items, e.g. the sub-item New destination, which has been explained in a previous chapter. Address Book Entries In the sub-item Address Book you can save interesting de- stinations thus creating a favourites list from which you can later choose destinations for route calculations.
  • Page 34: Last Destinations

    Tour This function enables you to set successive destinations, which you would like to drive to during your journey. If you have not entered a stopover destination, the list is emp- ty and the message <No Entries> appears. Later entries, which are recorded here, are kept even once you have left the menu.
  • Page 35: Menu Item Setup

    Navigation Menu Items 24. Menu item Setup Route options The menu item setup enables you to adjust the system to indi- vidual preferences. In the submenu route options, using the left / right icons, you can specify whether future route calcula- tions should be calculated choosing a short, a fast or a mixed route (sub item optimizing) and if TMC traffic reports (if availa- ble) should also be included in the calculations (dynamic) or be...
  • Page 36 are able to enter a maximum delay of up to two seconds. The navigation system then starts the output of the voice prompts after this time has elapsed. Please note that during the duration of this delay you may have covered some distance in your vehicle, meaning that on certain occasions, the acoustic signals are no longer stated at exactly the right time.
  • Page 37: Menu Item Map

    Navigation Menu Items System Using the Keyboard sub-item you can set the arrangement of the keyboard layout within the system. If you select the auto- matic setting, then the keyboard layout will be set according to the menu language that you have chosen. The additional op- tions can be derived from the first six letters in the uppermost row of letters on the keyboard which are read from left to right.
  • Page 38: Menu Item Tmc, Extras, Gps-Info, Info

    26. Menu item TMC, Extras, GPS-Info, Info If you select the menu item TMC, you will receive current traf- fic news (like on the radio) if such messages are provided and received by your system. Please note: This function is only available if the telematic unit is able to receive TMC data.
  • Page 39 Navigation Menu Items New speed limit If you think you are at an especially dangerous location, you can easily add a New speed limit. You will have to classify it more precisely according to the type and speed limit. You can select from the following types (scroll keys left / right): a) speed limit (speeding), b) traffic light (running a red light) and...
  • Page 40 GPS info In the menu GPS info you can display your present position in latitude and longitude. In addition, you will get the exact number of received satellites and the present speed. This is calculated from the changed GPS data. The lowest display indicates the meters in altitude measured in comparison to sea level.
  • Page 41: Hands-Free Set Menu Items

    ® Bluetooth devices. Serach for a device with the description ‘BF 1150’. If several devices have been ® found, please select and connected the telematic unit and enter the PIN number `1234´. Up to ten Bluetooth devices recognitions can be stored in the system.
  • Page 42: Description Of The Menu Items

    The name of the connected mobile phone is displayed and data from the phone book (SIM-card) and from the address book (telephone directory) are then transmitted to the HFCK. Depending on the number of data stored, this could take some seconds. If the synchronisation of the phone book is in- terrupted by an incoming call, it may occur that not all entries have been transmitted.
  • Page 43: Disconnect A Bluetooth ® Connection

    Hands-Free Set Menu Items 30. Disconnect a Bluetooth connection ® If you wish to cancel a Bluetooth connection, you can either disconnect it conveniently at the telema- ® tic unit or at your mobile phone. In addition, the connection is disconnected, if you move too far away from the vehicle while taking your mobile phone with you and thus leave the reception radius of the HFCK.
  • Page 44: Further Information

    In the event of general or technical queries, suggestions and comments, please do not hesitate to contact our team at any time. Suggestions and feedback are always welcomed: Sales: Manufacturer: BURY GmbH & Co. KG BURY Spółka z o.o. Robert-Koch-Straße 1-7 ul. Wojska Polskiego 4 32584 Löhne...
  • Page 45: Approvals And Declaration Of Conformity

    With the delivery of the telematic unit system the final customer shall receive the maps on a DVD plus SD card, each sealed by BURY GmbH & Co. KG. In this case, the SD card contains the same maps as the DVD.
  • Page 46 When the maps are used with a navigation system of BURY GmbH & Co. KG, exterior factors (position of satellites, landscape conditions (tunnels), weather) and / or wrong data, e.g. due to current changes, can lead to errors in the route calculation.
  • Page 47 Further Information The following has to be considered for the software in: Great Britain The Ordnance Survey data contained in this Product is Crown Copyright material and Ordnance Survey is the copyright owner of the Ordnance Survey data. Northern Ireland The Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland data contained in this Product is Crown Copyright material and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland is the copyright owner of the Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland data.
  • Page 48: Information About Gnu General Public License (Gnu Gpl)

    34. Information about GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) Please note that the operating system of the telematic unit you use contains free software, the codes of which are, however, under licence. Hereunder, information is provided on the use, reproduction, distribution and processing of this software. Furthermore, a note on the exclusion of liability is included.
  • Page 49 Further Information running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 1.
  • Page 50 However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance. 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works.
  • Page 51 Further Information COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER...

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