VCommand VControl User Manual

Bluetooth phone control system

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The VControl™
User Manual
Version 2.1
©2004 VCommand, Inc., e-Nav, LLC and Webasto Products, N.A. All rights reserved. This manual, as well as the hardware and
software described in it, are provided under license. The content of this manual is provided for informational use only and is subject
to change without notice. – VCP0000102-A
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE –
The VControl™, through the use of a simple control pad,
tactile to the touch and voice controlled, allows you to keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road – a
significant safety advantage compared to the use of cell phones directly or other speaker phone kits. For your
further safety, it is strongly recommended that you review the instructions contained in this User Manual and
that you become familiar with at a minimum the basic functionality of the product. You should also try several
test calls while not operating the car so that you can concentrate more fully on learning the initial prompts
necessary to operate the VControl™. NOTE: All states enforce driver distracted driving regulations and your
first priority as a driver is the safe operation of your vehicle.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT:
Your safety and satisfaction are of primary importance to VCommand and
Webasto – if you are having problems with the functioning of your unit please contact us at the following
numbers or email addresses so that our well trained staff can assist you in a courteous and timely manner:
VCommand Tech Support: 1-866-826-6669
1-866 (VCOM-NOW)
email inquiries:
support@vcommand.com
– or
www.techwebasto.com
Webasto Tech Support: 1-800-860-7866
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  • Page 1 Version 2.1 ©2004 VCommand, Inc., e-Nav, LLC and Webasto Products, N.A. All rights reserved. This manual, as well as the hardware and software described in it, are provided under license. The content of this manual is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction.......................4 MODES OF OPERATION ..............................5 SPEECH AND TONES............................... 5 SYMBOLS ..................................6 FUNCTIONS AND BENEFITS OF VCONTROL™ ......................7 Chapter 2: Main Menu ........................9 MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS ..............................9 MAIN MENU INTERACTION DIAGRAM .......................... 11 Chapter 3: Initial Operation .....................12 DESIRED LANGUAGE..............................
  • Page 3: Modes Of Operation

    In most cases the beep is to signify that the system has concluded it’s prompt VControl is designed for use in automotive and is waiting for a command. environments. You control the unit through a “single”...
  • Page 4: Functions And Benefits Of Vcontrol

    • Confirmation Prompts Optional which creates two modes: Novice Mode VControl prompts you with the choices you may respond with when it asks you a question. When you first use the system, the unit is set to Confirmation Prompts “ON”.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2: Main Menu

    • A single <Beep> will be heard after most Once your phone has been activated/paired, the VControl will automatically connect to your phone prompts coming from the unit. This signifies each time you enter the vehicle and start the ignition that the system is now ready to accept input ...
  • Page 6: Main Menu Interaction Diagram

    MAIN MENU INTERACTION DIAGRAM The following diagram shows VControl prompts as rectangles and user commands as rectangles with rounded corners: “Ready” “Redial” “Towing Assistance” “Dial” “Call” “Setup” “Cancel” “Phone Book” “Emergency” “Speak the digits you “Please say the want to dial”...
  • Page 7: Basic Operations

    PHONE PAIRING – the first step in using the kit is to register your Bluetooth™ enabled phone with the “Ready” <Beep> VControl. This process usually called “pairing” or Set-up “Phone Pairing, Confirmation “registration” allows your phone to communicate Prompts, Changing Languages”...
  • Page 8 30 feet. The Control pad is your primary control interface The quality of the audio signal will with the VControl™, it activates initial operation of deteriorate as the phone is moved further the system and provides access to all of the away from the vehicle.
  • Page 9: Receiving A Call

    volume is achieved or the maximum Ensure you are speaking setting. directly towards the • microphone To decrease the volume, press the button continuously until the Volume Control desired volume level is reached or the minimum setting. To initially set the volume levels for the voice 2.
  • Page 10 Placing a Call – from the “Ready” Prompt Dial Function The DIAL function is used to dial a phone number by providing the kit with a series of digits. You can enter the number as either a complete string of 7, 10 or more digits or you can break up the phone number into segments (referred to as blocks) and the system will piece them together before dialing...
  • Page 11 “Ready” <Beep> Call Function Call “Name Please” <Beep> Speak the Name of the Person [must have The CALL command is used to dial pre-stored been previously stored in the PhoneBook] *** phone numbers from your PhoneBook. The system Name is repeated + “Please say a location” + is capable of saving up to 32 names, each with four Lists Stored Locations ** <Beep>...
  • Page 12: Chapter 5: Phonebook

    Emergency “Ready” <Beep> Towing Assistance “Do you want to connect The Emergency command quickly allows you to with your Towing Service” <Beep> dial quickly with one touch 911. This should only be used in actual emergencies. returns to the main menu Call is connected “Ready”...
  • Page 13 Edit Example This function is used to modify or add numbers to a “Ready” <Beep> name previously stored in the phonebook. An PhoneBook “Select one of the following: existing number can be changed or a new location New Entry, Edit, List Names, Delete, or Erase and number can be added to an existing name.
  • Page 14 been received, the system will time-out and return to the idle mode. Delete Existing Names “Ready” <Beep> This feature is used to delete existing names or Phonebook “Select one of the following: specific locations/numbers of existing names. New Entry, Edit, List Names, Delete or Erase •...
  • Page 15: Chapter 6: Setup

    “Ready” <Beep> Phonebook “Select one of the following: New Entry, Edit, List Names, Delete or Erase All” <Beep> Erase All “Are you sure you want to erase your whole phonebook? <Beep> [Return to the beginning of Phonebook] “You are about to erase your whole phonebook.
  • Page 16 This feature allows some of the basic As mentioned in Chapter 3, the VControl™ prompts to be turned off so that you can quickly includes the option to operate in any one of three proceed to the next input without having to wait for different languages: English, Spanish and French the entire prompt.
  • Page 17: Chapter 7: Special Functions

    Chapter 7: Special Functions Your hands free kit supports a number of advanced During a hands-free call, the audio can be features including the following: transferred from the kit back to the cellular telephone in order to continue the call privately. •...
  • Page 18 This can now be activated by voice control through your VControl™ system. Accessing Voice Mail or Other Phone Active Call On-going...

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