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Welcome to Motorola’s “connected” world of Bluetooth personal area wireless networking. ® The Motorola IHF1700Music (IHF1700M) Premium Speech-Operated handsfree system with Bluetooth Wireless Technology makes wireless connection simple and quick. The advanced Motorola IHF1700M Premium handsfree system offers these features: •...
Using Your Bluetooth Handsfree System User Interface Module (UIM) Control Buttons The UIM enables you to set up and use the Bluetooth handsfree system. It has five buttons whose functions will vary depending on how they are pressed, and which mode the handsfree system is in.
Selecting your Language Before you can use the handsfree system’s voice recognition functions, you must select your language. 1 Turn off the vehicle ignition. 2 Press and hold the End button, turn on the vehicle ignition, and continue holding the End button for at least 10 seconds.
Searching may take a minute or two to complete. 4 Select Motorola IHF1700M from the list of devices. 5 If prompted by the handset device, enter the passkey 0000, and press the key.
Automatic Connection After initial pairing, every time you start your vehicle, your handset device and handsfree system will automatically be connected (if your handset device is powered on and the relevant Bluetooth settings are not changed). If you start your vehicle, and your handset device is not present, the handsfree system will automatically try to connect to other handset devices present in the device list.
Using the Voice Recognition (VR) Features A press and release of the Multi-Function button will activate a voice recognition session. When you begin a VR session, you hear a prompt and then a short beep. This short beep - also known as a listening prompt - indicates that the handsfree system is waiting for a verbal command from you.
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Adding Contact list entries You can store a list of names and phone numbers locally in the handsfree system’s contact list. The contact names stored in the Contact List can be called using the "Call <name>" VR command. The Contact List can support up to 50 entries. The Contact List is only available when a handset device is connected to the handsfree system.
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Advanced Feature Icon Some of the features in the next section, identified with the Advanced Feature Icon, are dependant on the capabilities and settings of your service provider’s network. and the extent of the handsfree profile support provided by your Bluetooth enabled handset device.
sing the Phone Menu/Features This feature is only available when a handset device is connected. Answering an Incoming Call Press and release the Send button to answer an incoming call. Tip: You can also accept an incoming call in handsfree using your handset device. When you receive an incoming call, the handsfree system responds: Call from <Caller ID>, if the caller ID is available.
For some handset devices, a voice tag must already be stored in the handset device to use this feature. For other handset devices, this command may activate the handset device’s internal VR application such as the Motorola’s OBEYMEMOTO. 1 Press and release the Multi-Function button.
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Action Or use the UIM: A press and release of the Send button will redial the last number dialed on the handset device. Placing a Call using Memory Dial Speak memory dial numbers as continuous digits. For example, dictate memory dial location 22 as “2-2”, not “twenty-two.”...
Using the Call Menu/Features A call must be in progress to use these features. Adjusting the Handsfree Call Volume During a handsfree call, the volume can adjusted using the Volume Up/Down buttons Press and release a Volume Up/Down button to increase/decrease the call volume by a single level Press and hold a Volume Up/Down button to increase/decrease the call volume rapidly.
Transferring a Private Call to Handsfree 1 Press and release the Multi-Function button. The handsfree system responds: Call menu. {Say a command}. 2 When prompted, say “Handsfree mode”. The handsfree system responds: Handsfree mode and transfers the call to the handsfree system.
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The handsfree system responds: Call menu. {Say a command}. 2 When prompted, say “Hang Up”. The handsfree system responds: Call ended. The held call is automatically resumed. Or use the UIM: A press and release of the End button will end the active call, while a call is held.
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Managing the Contact list menu From the contact list menu, you can add, list, call and delete system contacts. The Contact List is only available when a handset device is connected to the handsfree system. Listing the Contact List Entries 1 Press and release the Multi-Function button.
5 Select the desired contact(s) on your handset device and send them via Bluetooth to Motorola IHF1700M Refer to your handset device's user's guide for more details on how to transfer contacts via Bluetooth.
Searching may take a minute or two to complete. 5 Select Motorola IHF1700M from the list of devices. 6 If prompted by the handset device, enter the passkey 0000, and press the key.
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Tip: You can quickly connect a paired handset device with a press and hold of the Send button when no devices are connected. Disconnect the Connected Handset Device This feature will disconnect the Bluetooth link to the handset device. The handset device will remain paired with the system.
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1 List the devices. 2 When the device name is played for the handset device you want to disconnect, say “Disconnect Device”. The handsfree system responds: Disconnecting <device name>. Upon successful disconnection, the handsfree system responds: Disconnection complete. Remove a Handset Device when Listing the Devices 1 List the devices.
Autoplay feature The handsfree system will by default attempt to connect and play music at ignition on. You can switch this feature off with the Autoplay function Autoplay setting 1 List the devices. 2 When the device name is played for the music device you want to disable autoplay music for, say “Autoplay off”.
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sing the Music Features Note: Before you can use your Bluetooth-enabled music device, you must first create a paired link. To listen to music you can simply press play on your Bluetooth-enabled music device. The handsfree system will then stream high fidelity Bluetooth music to the car speakers You can also connect and control music using VR.
Audio Indicators Audio indicators are supported for the following events. New voicemail message received. You have a voicemail. New SMS message received You have a new message. Low battery. Phone battery low.
If You Need Help If you have any additional questions, please call your local hotline or visit us at www.hellomoto.com Warranty Coverage Please refer to the warranty information provided at the time of purchase. Troubleshooting If you need to reset the handsfree system at any time, press and hold the Multi-Function and Send buttons simultaneously.
Setup Menu Muti-function button Setup menu. {Say a command} “Pair Device” Set your device in scan mode and enter 0000 if prompted for the passcode Pairing complete. Please say a friendly name for the device “<device name>” <device name> added “Connect <device name>”...
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Appendix Detailed UIM Button Functions State Button Action Idle Connected Call VR session • Activate Setup • Activate phone • Activate call • End prompt, play Press and menu menu menu listen prompt Multi- release Function • Start pairing • Start pairing •...
UIM LED Indicator Functions State Handset Call Incoming Number Upon Device Paging Pairing Idle muted call Transfer Ignition off Connected Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes Flashes BLUE Flashes ->Off on slow Slow off slow Fast Slow Dim->Off GREEN Dim->Off Pronunciation Chart Symbol Pronunciation Star...