BURY LT 9100 Operating Manual
BURY LT 9100 Operating Manual

BURY LT 9100 Operating Manual

Twin-phone for uni system 8

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TWIN-PHONE FOR UNI System 8
LT 9100
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  • Page 1 TWIN-PHONE FOR UNI System 8 LT 9100 Operating manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    LT 9100 Table of Contents Introductory information 1. General 2. Notes on safety 3. Included in delivery Device description and installation 4. Description of the Twin-Phone 5. Installation of the Twin-Phone 6. Switching off and removing the phone 7. Steering wheel remote control...
  • Page 3: Introductory Information

    Bury’s purchase, production and service are subject to strict quality management accor- ding to DIN EN ISO 9001. The “LT 9100” connecting unit (hereinafter referred to as Twin-Phone) corresponds to the CE and e1 safety stan- dards.
  • Page 4: Device Description And Installation

    4. Description of the Twin-Phone Telematic key (service number) for The Twin-Phone The Twin-Phone is a high quality connecting unit for a Bury hands-free car kit (a base unit from the UNI System 8). The large high-contrast display shows all menu and telephone functions (depending on mobile model).
  • Page 5: Installation Of The Twin-Phone

    5. Installation of the Twin-Phone Place the Twin-Phone in the hang-up cup of the Bury hands-free car kit in order to enable power supply to reach the device. If such supply is continuous, the device will immediately switch on. If not, the system will be activated upon ignition and/or starting the engine.
  • Page 6: Key Functions

    Pairing the steering wheel remote control The Twin-Phone is normally paired to the supplied SWRC when it leaves the factory. This means that both devices each detect the identifier si- gnal of the other device. If this is not the case, pair the devices as fol- lows with enabled ignition: On the SWRC, press the ESC and the information key at the same time (keys 3 and 7), see picture 8.
  • Page 7: The First Steps

    keys 2, 4, 6 and 8. If you want to enter another letter after having shifted the cursor, press the shift key in order to enable the number keys again. The icon in the left bottom corner will now show the number keys. At the bottom of the display (centre), you can see whether capital let- ters (ABC) or lower case (Abc and/or abc) is enabled.
  • Page 8: Sim Card Profile

    via the menu to a phone whose number is stored in the internal pho- ne book of the Twin-Phone. In the SIM card profile or SAP profile, you can also establish a con- nection to the phone whose number is stored in the external phone book.
  • Page 9: Sim Card Profile

    12.1 SIM card profile Choose this profile if you want to use a SIM card with the Twin-Phone. In this case, pairing or the current BT connection to the mobile phone is not required. The Twin-Phone – with inserted SIM card – can be turned into an independent car phone when used in conjunction with a UNI System 8 hands-free car kit.
  • Page 10: Hands-Free Profile

    12.3 Hands-free profile Yet another operating option is the hands-free profile (HF profile) in the BT profiles menu. Note: Please note that, with the selection of the HF profile,  using the BT technology will increase the battery discharge rate of your mobile and therefore reduce the number of operating hours.
  • Page 11: Establishing A Bt Connection In Sap Profile

    b) For this, the Bluetooth interface of your mobile must be enabled and your mobile’s name displayed. The display will show Establish BT connection - Searching. c) Press the OK key to start Searching, i.e. Search BT devices. If the search process is successful, the name of the detected phone is dis- played.
  • Page 12: Disconnecting Bt Connections

    Establish current connection If you confirm one of the displayed mobile names with the OK key, you have two options: you may now establish a current connection to the paired phone or delete the pairing. If you want to establish a connection to the paired mobile, select the required phone name and then confirm this with the OK key.
  • Page 13: Phone Book

    14. Phone book When you open the phone book in the main menu by pressing OK, you may choose between two phone books. The internal phone book of the Twin-Phone holds up to 500 individually saved entries of which 45 can be used with the voice-dial function. The external pho- ne book can also contain up to 500 contacts stored on your SIM card.
  • Page 14: External Phone Book

    If the display reads Record is similar to existing one, distinguish the new voice tag from the existing one by, for example, also stating the first and last name of the contact. Once the voice tag has been recorded successfully, you can listen to the voice tag using the function of the Voice dial submenu.
  • Page 15: Call Registers

    15. Call registers This function is active if a SIM card has been inserted in the Twin-Pho- ne card slot or if either the SAP or Hands-free profile has been acti- vated. Here, four submenus are available: Dialled numbers, Received calls, Missed calls and Clear call registers.
  • Page 16: Missed Calls

    15.3 Missed calls The Missed calls submenu lists entries for the calls you missed while the Twin-Phone was switched on. If you confirm one of the entries in the register with the OK key, infor- mation on the missed call will be displayed. Please refer to the descrip- tion of the Dialled numbers submenu for details.
  • Page 17: Writing Messages

    With the second option Add number to phone book, you can save the sender’s number either in the internal or in the external phone book. The third option is Reply. If you confirm this with the OK key, the dis- play will prompt Message text.
  • Page 18: Settings

    The second coding is used, amongst others, for Latin text with particu- lar characters such as French accents. The message text is limited to 70 characters as more than one character is used when coding these characters. This SMS coding type is used for the French and Polish SMS languages.
  • Page 19 System settings Five options are available: Date and time, Turn-off time, Telematic keys, Default and Version Info. Date and time Here, you can set the date displayed in the first line. Use the scroll keys 2 and 8 to select the respective data in ascending or descending order for the day, month and year.
  • Page 20: Additional Information

    18. Service and regulations 18.1 Service Please contact our service team if you have any questions in this matter: Bury GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Koch-Str. 1-7 D-32584 Löhne Hotline: +49 (0) 180 - 584 24 68* Fax: +49 (0) 180 - 584 23 29* * 0.12€/Min.
  • Page 21 into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification"). Each licen- see is addressed as "you". Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of 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).
  • Page 22 applies to it and „any later version“, you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
  • Page 23: Index

    19. Index Antenna, GSM 5, 15 Audio Auto answer Auto profile 16-17 BT code 18, 19 Call answering key Call registers 26-28 Call termination key Current connection 19-20 Date, set Default 11, 21, 35 Delivery report Disconnect BT 20-21 Display Emergency calls External phone book 12, 25...
  • Page 24 Version 10/2006 25.0971.0-02-191006 Subject to alterations and errors expected...
  • Page 25 Bury GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Koch-Str. 1-7 D-32584 Löhne Hotline Tel: +49 (0)180 - 584 24 68* Hotline Fax: +49 (0)180 - 584 23 29* E-Mail: infoline@bury.com www.bury.com...

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