Becker CASCADE PRO Operation Manual

Becker CASCADE PRO Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Operation Guide Betjeningsvejledning Bruksanvisning...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Saving a destination General operation Switching Loudness on/off and Navigation fast access Menu basics adjusting Navigating from fast access Fast access function Becker Surround Navigation to POI in local area Main menu Subwoofer Protecting an entry Status display Crossover Deleting an entry...
  • Page 3 Contents Options menu Radio mode AM mode Cancelling route guidance Switching on radio mode Possible settings for AM stations Traffic announcements Scan search Calling up the Radio main menu Route list Scan function Selecting a waveband Stopover Station memory FM mode Blocking a route Calling up the station memory Possible settings for FM stations...
  • Page 4 Contents Calling up the Media main menu External units/AUX mode Accepting/ rejecting a call Switching detailed track display Accepting a call Telephone mode on/off Rejecting a call Inserting the SIM card CD mode Ending a call Entering PIN Holding Notes on compact discs (CD) Calling up the telephone Toggling Inserting/Ejecting CDs...
  • Page 5 Contents Mail messages Internet (WAP) function URL ending BeckerClub New incoming SMS display Establishing a WAP connection Accessing the BeckerClub on Calling up SMS fast access Operation in WAP pages the Cascade Text input function Terminating WAP connection Reading SMS Address book Favourites Options for SMS read aloud...
  • Page 6 Contents Navigating to an address Voice mode Direction of rotation of the rotary control/push button book entry Calling up voice mode settings Clock Setting the system language Calling an address book Software update Displaying voice settings entry/sending SMS Volume for voice output Voice entries Voice mode Automatic dialogue...
  • Page 7 Contents Commands for radio fast access Commands for the Navigation main Commands in the Fast Access/ mode menu Edit Entries menu Commands in the Edit Station Commands for the Destination menu 222 Commands in the Edit menu menu Commands for the POI menu Commands in the Edit Data menu Commands for the Radio main Commands for the Route...
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Operation of the unit is permitted only if traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that you, your passengers or other motorists are not endangered, obstructed or inconvenienced. In all cases, all applicable road traffic regulations must be obeyed. Destinations may only be entered when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 9: Information Regarding General Road Safety

    Information regarding general road safety This car radio device is intended and approved for installation and operation in passenger cars, commercial vehicles and buses (vehicle classes M, N and O) whose electric system has a rated voltage of 12V. Installation and maintenance should only be carried out by specialists. Faulty installation or maintenance can result in the malfunctioning of the motor vehicle’s electronic systems.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Controls

    Overview of controls Overview of controls 1 Information button 10 Right-hand rotary control/push button 2 On / off switch Press = Confirm Turn = Scroll through lists and menus 3 Select radio 11 Back button 4 Select CD/CDC/memory card 12 Release slide for removable control panel 5 Select navigation 13 Display 6 Select telephone...
  • Page 11: General Operation

    General operation General operation Menu basics Main menu Note: The main menu for each operating mode If no selections are made for a short Note: provides access to the various functions period of time when the fast access and possible settings for that mode. If an entry in the list is abbreviated function is displayed, the display will because it is too long (three dots appear...
  • Page 12: Status Display

    General operation Status display The status display can always be accessed by pressing All the information you need about the 1005 If route guidance is active, you can current operating mode appears on the toggle between the combined display status screen. The Options menu for the radio function and the status display by pressing Note:...
  • Page 13: Data Entry Menus

    General operation If the menu entry is concealing another Data entry menus You can change the character set for the menu, a small triangle will appear after available characters by selecting various If data can be entered, special data entry the menu entry.
  • Page 14: Anti-Theft Device

    General operation Anti-theft device Shortly after the unit has been switched What to do if an incorrect code number on by pressing , the data entry has been entered Your Cascade features two anti-theft menu for the code number will appear. The following message appears if an devices: incorrect code number is entered.
  • Page 15: Removing/Inserting The Control Panel

    General operation Removing/Inserting the Note: control panel Entering an incorrect code number three 1009 Part of the control panel can be removed times will disable the unit for approx. to provide additional effective protection 1 hour. If the control panel is reinserted within against theft.
  • Page 16: Insertion

    General operation Insertion Inserting/Removing the cover Removing the cover Take the control panel out of its pro- Remove the control panel as described The scope of supply of the Cascade tective cover. in “Removing/Inserting the control includes a red plastic insert. This plastic Insert the left-hand side of the control panel”...
  • Page 17: Switching The Unit On/Off

    General operation Switching the unit on/off Switching off Notes: Press • Unless the warning message is con- If the ignition is switched on, the Cas- Switching on firmed, the Cascade will remain disa- cade is switched to standby mode. The Press bled.
  • Page 18: Setting The Volume

    Turn the rotary control/push button Balance / fader You can configure the sound of your clockwise/counter clockwise. Loudness Cascade to meet your requirements in Becker surround the sound settings. The settings are also Subwoofer valid for all radio/audio sources. 1011 Crossover...
  • Page 19: Setting The Equalizer

    General operation Setting the equalizer Turn the rotary control/push button Confirm your selection by pressing to apply the required equalizer setting. the rotary control/push button You can switch the acoustic pattern on 5 frequency bands with the equalizer Note: setting. The equalizer presets ( Rock, Pop Jazz...
  • Page 20: Setting Balance And Fader

    General operation Setting balance and fader Balance setting Switching Loudness on/off and Turn the rotary control/push button You can shift the tone centre in the vehi- adjusting clockwise/counter clockwise. cle using the balance and fader setting. Loudness provides a tone-compensated increase of the low frequencies, inde- Select Balance...
  • Page 21: Becker Surround

    Select Subwoofer in the sound settings. Select Crossover in the sound settings. Note: The Becker Surround function is not available for medium wave or short 1024 1025 wave. Turn the rotary control/push button You may now select Front loudspeakers...
  • Page 22: Compression

    • Loudness to off This function enables you to switch the Press the rotary control/push button • Becker surround to off reduction of the dynamic range of the and hold it down for at least • Subwoofer audio signal on/off.
  • Page 23 General operation You can deactivate the mute function as follows: • Press the rotary control/push button again and hold it down for at least 2 seconds. • Change the volume by turning the rotary control/push button • Press • Select another station or track. •...
  • Page 24: Navigation Mode

    Harman/Becker. ellites are used. We do not accept liability for errone- The supplied memory card must not be...
  • Page 25: Inserting Memory Card

    Navigation mode cal situation, due to permanent changes to Inserting memory card Push the memory card carefully into road systems and their traffic regulations. the slot. The slot for memory cards containing navigation data is located underneath the Note: This pushes the eject button located removable control panel on the Cascade For Norway, Sweden, Finland, Den- above and to the left of the slot out-...
  • Page 26: Removing Memory Card

    Navigation mode Removing memory card Selecting navigation Note: Remove the control panel as described Press The memory card containing the navi- in “Removing/Inserting the control gation data must be loaded when start- panel” on page 15. ing navigation mode for the first time. Remove the cover as described in “In- If calibration of the navigation system 2001...
  • Page 27: Calling Up The Navigation Main Menu

    Navigation mode Calling up the Navigation • Enter address • Setting Accesses the data entry menu for the Accesses the Navigation Settings menu. main menu destination. See “Entering a destina- See “Settings” on page 60. Press twice. tion” on page 28. Note: Dest.
  • Page 28: Entering A Destination

    Navigation mode Entering a destination The corresponding menu appears or the Selecting a country required action is initiated. If your destination is located in a different In the Navigation main menu, select country ( GREAč BRIčAIN in the example Enter address entry.
  • Page 29: Entering A Destination Town

    Navigation mode Entering a destination town If the complete town name has already Note: been entered or completed automatically, In the Enter Destination menu, select Select the symbol to delete the last the unit will either switch automatically the town ( GLASGOW in the example).
  • Page 30: Selecting Destination Via Postcode

    Navigation mode The town distinguishing list appears if Turn the rotary control/push button the selection is ambiguous. and then press the rotary control/ push button to select the required post- 2010 code. 2008 The data entry menu for the postcode The display then shows either the desti- appears.
  • Page 31: Entering The Destination Road

    Navigation mode Entering the destination road The last letter entered is highlighted. To Turn the rotary control/push button help, the name of the road closest to the and then press the rotary control/push In the Enter Destination menu, select previous entry is displayed. The Cas- button to select the required road.
  • Page 32: Entering The Destination Town Centre

    Navigation mode Entering the destination town centre 2020 2019 Instead of navigating directly to a road, you can also navigate to a town centre. Turn the rotary control/push button The last letter entered is highlighted. To and then press the rotary control/push help, the name of the centre closest to In the Enter Destination menu, select button to select the required centre.
  • Page 33: Selecting Junction For Destination Road

    Navigation mode Entering destination via geo-coordinates 2023 2022 You can also enter a destination as geo- coordinates. Confirm your selection by pressing A list containing ranges of house num- the rotary control/push button bers appears. In the Enter Destination menu, select Turn the rotary control/push button Geo co-ordinates and then press the rotary control/push...
  • Page 34: Setting The Route Options

    Navigation mode Setting the route options Notes: You can use the route options to specify • By selecting you can specify 2099 how the Cascade calculates the route to the direction of the geographical lati- the destination. tude ( =north and Select the symbol from the in- In the Enter Destination menu,...
  • Page 35: Saving/Deleting Route Options

    Navigation mode Turn the rotary control/push button Notes: Notes: to select one of the following options: • Dynamic route guidance is not possi- • Routes without motorways can only Dynamic route ble in all countries at present. be calculated for short distances (up Quick route to 200 km depending on digitalisation •...
  • Page 36: Saving A Destination

    Navigation mode Saving a destination Navigation fast access Press Once you have entered a destination, In navigation fast access mode, the last you can save it in the address book. This 50 destinations to which the vehicle has may be useful if you wish to travel to 2002 travelled are displayed.
  • Page 37: Navigation To Poi In Local Area

    Navigation mode Navigation to POI in local area Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Call up the navigation fast access Call up the navigation fast access Call up the navigation fast access function. function. function. Select an entry. Select the entry to be protected. Select the entry to be deleted.
  • Page 38: Deleting A List

    Navigation mode Deleting a list Saving an entry in the • Create new entry Select this option to create a new entry Call up the navigation fast access address book in the address book. function. Call up the navigation fast access Press the rotary control/push button function.
  • Page 39: Adding Data To Entries

    Navigation mode In the data entry menu, select the Turn the rotary control/push button The navigation address previously symbol. and then press the rotary control/push selected is added to the selected address button to select the Save entry. book entry. Press the rotary control/push button A confirmation that the entry has been and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 40: Selecting A Destination From The Address Book

    Navigation mode Selecting a destination from the Turn the rotary control/push button Point of interest and then press the rotary control/push address book You can select a POI as a main destina- button to select the required entry. tion or a stopover. You can find a destination in the address POIs include petrol stations, airports or book and start navigation to it.
  • Page 41: Local

    Navigation mode Select the SpecialDest entry. • In vicinity of location Local You can select a POI in the vicinity of In vicinity of In the POI menu, select the the vehicle. When you make your location entry. selection, the unit will tell you in 2039 which direction the POI is located and how far away it is.
  • Page 42: In Country

    Navigation mode Turn the rotary control/push button In country and then press the rotary control/push In country In the POI menu, select the button to select each letter one after the entry. 2053 other. The data entry menu for POIs appears Accept entry: or, if fewer than 10 POIs are available in 2045...
  • Page 43: Local Area Of Destination

    Navigation mode Turn the rotary control/push button In place and then press the rotary control/push In place In the POI menu, select the 2052 button to select the required POI. entry. Turn the rotary control/push button Route guidance to the selected point of and then press the rotary control/push interest is initiated.
  • Page 44: Information About Points Of Interest

    Navigation mode Accept entry: Information about points of Turn the rotary control/push button In the data entry menu, select the to scroll through the information. interest symbol. You can call up additional information Note: about many POIs, e.g. a brief description To call a displayed number directly, Press the rotary control/push button or a telephone number.
  • Page 45: External Points Of Interest

    Navigation mode External points of interest Note: You can select an external POI as a main In vicinity of destination entry can only 2038 destination or as a stopover. be selected if route guidance is active. The Options menu appears. Confirm your selection by pressing Insert a storage medium with external the rotary control/ push button...
  • Page 46: Beckerclub

    Navigation mode Select the desired category. Beckerclub Confirm your selection by pressing You can save destinations in the Becker- 2105 the rotary control/ push button Club via the internet. See “BeckerClub” on page 152. You can load these destina- The categories that can be selected are tions to your Cascade (internal phone then displayed.
  • Page 47: Navigating To @-Destination

    Navigation mode The destinations saved on the Becker- Functions in the @-destination During route guidance club homepage are loaded. list During route guidance, navigation infor- You can save individual entries in the mation is displayed on the status screen address book, delete individual entries in all operating modes.
  • Page 48: Navigation Status Screen

    Navigation mode Navigation status screen Turn the rotary control/push button Example navigation displays to select the various displays in the All information relevant to information Warning status display. is displayed on the navigation status Accident hazard screen. Road traffic regulations always take pri- ority when a vehicle is being driven in 2057 traffic.
  • Page 49 Navigation mode • “Please turn left after 100 metres.” • “Please follow the direction arrows.” • Recalculating route: 2061 2063 2066 The name of the road the vehicle is This display tells you that you are cur- • Destination reached: turning into appears in the first line on rently on a non-digitised road (i.e.
  • Page 50: Traffic Lane Recommendations

    Navigation mode Traffic lane recommendations Options menu On some roads Cascade will also provide During route guidance, you can call up you with animated traffic lane recom- 2108 the Options menu in the navigation status mendations, in addition to the navigation screen.
  • Page 51: Cancelling Route Guidance

    Navigation mode • Cancel • Route opt. Cancelling route guidance You can abort the current route guid- You can modify the route options dur- You can use this function to cancel route ance. See “Cancelling route guidance” ing navigation. See “Modifying route guidance before reaching the actual des- on page 51.
  • Page 52: Traffic Announcements

    Navigation mode Traffic announcements Route list Press to exit the route list. You can display/listen to a list of traffic You can display the route planned by the announcements relevant to the route. Cascade. Stopover You can enter another destination as a In the Options menu, select the Mes- In the Options menu, select the...
  • Page 53 Navigation mode • Enter address Note: Note: You can enter a complete address as a Once the stopover has been reached, the If no operator inputs are made, the stopover as described in “Entering a following display appears. menu will automatically disappear after destination”...
  • Page 54: Blocking A Route

    Navigation mode Blocking a route Unblocking a route Modifying route options Using this function, you can block the Once a block has been entered, it can be You can modify the route options during section of the route ahead. If possible, removed again.
  • Page 55: Switching Navigation

    Navigation mode Switching navigation announcements Information during route Notes: on/off guidance • If a stopover is active, information You can switch navigation announce- about it is displayed. appears on ments off and then back on again. Displaying destination the display above the car. information •...
  • Page 56: Displaying/Storing Position

    Navigation mode Displaying/Storing position Press the rotary control/push button Press the rotary control/push button to store the current position. Press Turn the rotary control/push button clockwise until Position appears on the top right of the display. 2078 2069 The current position was saved in fast All TMC messages are displayed.
  • Page 57: Displaying/Changing Route Settings

    Navigation mode Displaying/Changing route settings Dynamic route guidance Note: Press with TMC Dynamic Only one of the three settings ( Turn the rotary control/push button route, Quick route Short route ) may be clockwise until Route appears on the top Note: active ( ) at the same time.
  • Page 58: Dynamic Route Guidance

    Navigation mode Dynamic route guidance Note: Note: You can activate dynamic route guid- As the traffic announcements are trans- If no TMC stations are received for ance by selecting Dynamic route in the mitted by radio stations, we cannot 10 minutes, No čMC reception at present.
  • Page 59: Displaying Traffic Information

    Navigation mode Displaying traffic information Current traffic announcements can be 2069 2084 displayed in text form. There are several options for requesting current traffic All TMC messages are displayed. The announcement appears in full. information. To listen to the announcement, select You can call up traffic announcements Note: Read out...
  • Page 60: Settings

    Navigation mode Settings Confirm your selection by pressing • Unit of measure the rotary control/push button You can convert the calculation of the You can make various settings for navi- distances from metric (display in metres gation in the settings. and kilometres) to imperial (display in •...
  • Page 61: Announcing The Time Of Arrival

    Navigation mode • Announce messages Announcing the time of arrival Displaying speed limits If this function is active, all traffic You can specify whether the calculated If the function is on, the system will in- announcements are made automati- time of arrival should be announced form you of the maximum permissible cally on receipt.
  • Page 62: Eta Setting

    Navigation mode ETA setting Note: You can configure the calculation of the On routes with variable speed limits, 2100 ETA. ETA stands for Estimated Time a symbol with the text dyn. draws the of Arrival. driver's attention to this speed limit. Press the rotary control/push button In the Settings menu, select the EčA...
  • Page 63: Measuring Unit

    Navigation mode • Set freely is selected, you still need to Measuring unit This is the default setting. It offers select the required setting. The available You can convert the calculation of the sufficiently accurate calculation of the range is between 50% and 200%. distances from metric (display in metres ETA for most drivers.
  • Page 64: Radio Mode

    Radio mode Radio mode Switching on radio mode The Radio main menu appears. • Programme type The example shows the Radio main Accesses the selection menu for the Press menu for VHF. programme type. See “Programme Radio mode is activated. The last wave- Turn the rotary control/push button type”...
  • Page 65: Selecting A Waveband

    Radio mode • Reception optimisation • FM - alphabetically • Station memory Accesses the selection menu for If an FM station was selected previ- The last station set is retained. reception optimisation. See “Recep- ously, it will remain selected or, if an The station memory, which can store tion optimisation”...
  • Page 66: Fm Mode

    Radio mode FM mode Station list Press or turn the rotary control/ All stations which can be received/iden- push button to the left to select the FM mode combines the two wavebands tified appear in the station list. FM - alphabetically FM - by quality previous station on the station list.
  • Page 67: Scan Function

    Radio mode Scan function Aborting the scan function Notes: All stations in the station list are scanned In the status display, press • If the selected entry is a station chain, briefly to enable you to select the one this is indicated by a small triangle on you require.
  • Page 68: Manual Station Tuning

    Radio mode Manual station tuning Filter function Switching the filter function on/off You can set the required frequency In the Filter menu, select the Filter You can use this function to filter manually. entry. stations or entire station chains out of the Turn the rotary control/push button station list.
  • Page 69: Filtering Stations

    Radio mode Filtering stations Filtering stations Cancel filtering In the Filter menu, select the station In the Filter menu, select the station to Cancel all filters chain to be filtered out and press the be filtered. In the Filter menu, select the Reset rotary control/push button Turn the rotary control/push button...
  • Page 70: Switching The Programme

    Radio mode Programme type Switching the programme type Select Reset in the programme type function on/off menu to reset all programme types to Programme type (PTY) is a service In the Programme Type menu, select off. offered by many stations within the Programme type entry.
  • Page 71 Radio mode Regionalisation Radio text Press the rotary control/push button to activate the function ( ). During the transmission time, certain FM stations supply additional informa- RDS programmes are divided into tion, e.g. news or information about the regional programmes with different current programme, via the RDS data programme content.
  • Page 72: Voice Entries

    Radio mode Voice entries • Delete all entries Reception optimisation Delete all entries is selected, a prompt You can delete or listen to voice entries You can select one of three settings to will appear asking you to confirm assigned to the station. You can also suppress reception-related interference.
  • Page 73 Radio mode • Automatic Bandwidth control Traffic programme Setting for normal operation, i.e. Bandwidth control can be used to im- If an RDS station broadcasts traffic depending on reception, the unit prove station reception in difficult recep- announcements, it is possible to inter- switches back and forth from stereo to tion areas (station A has a neighbouring rupt audio mode (CD, MP3, etc.), AM...
  • Page 74: Automatic

    Radio mode Switching a traffic programme Selecting a TP station Manual TP station selection In the TP menu, select the station on on/off You can specify whether or not you wish which you wish to listen to traffic to listen to the traffic news on a specific In the TP menu, select the čraffic info news.
  • Page 75: Cancelling Traffic Announcements

    Radio mode TP volume Cancelling traffic AM mode You can use this function to control the announcements AM mode combines the two wavebands increase in volume for traffic announce- You can cancel the reception of traffic Short wave ments. announcements. Possible settings for In the TP menu, select the Volume...
  • Page 76: Scan Search

    Radio mode Scan search Scan function Aborting the scan function In the status display, press All stations which can be received are In the status display, press scanned briefly to enable you to select the one you require. Turn the rotary control/ push button Turn the rotary control/ push button In the status display, press and hold down...
  • Page 77: Calling Up The Station Memory

    Radio mode Station memory Storing stations Different waveband set In the Fast Access menu (not for AM You can store the current station if you Up to 20 FM, medium wave and short waveband), select the station to be are already in the station memory or if a wave stations can be stored in the station stored.
  • Page 78: Station Already In Memory

    Radio mode Turn the rotary control/push button Station already in memory Moving stations to select the required memory position. The station to be stored is already set and You can move the position of a station Confirm the memory position by press- you are in station memory fast access stored in the station memory.
  • Page 79: Deleting Stations

    Radio mode Deleting stations Status display Select the Name station entry. In the status display, press the rotary You can delete a station stored in the control/push button station memory. The Options menu appears. 3023 Select the Delete entry. Fast access mode Turn the rotary control/push button Select the letters in the required name The station is deleted from the station...
  • Page 80: Creating/Deleting Voice Entries

    Radio mode Creating/Deleting voice entries Select the Create voice entry entry. Reading out voice entries The procedure for saving a voice entry is You can create a voice entry/delete an You can listen to the voice entry for a launched. existing voice entry for a station stored station stored in the station memory.
  • Page 81: Activating Media Mode

    Media mode Media mode Media mode includes all sources on the In all three cases, the media fast access Turn the rotary control/push button Cascade which can be used to play back functions will appear on the display to select the required medium/ audio or MP3 media.
  • Page 82: Media Status Display

    Media mode Media status display Notes: Notes: The media status display is the “standard • Press and hold down to display Press and hold to display the full display” for audio mode. All relevant the full names (if available) of the names (if available) of the track entries data for audio mode appears in the status individual entries in fast access mode.
  • Page 83: Track Jump/Track Skip

    Media mode Track jump/Track skip Fast forward/rewind Play mode You can start audible fast forward/rewind. Play mode includes functions such as Press to select the next track or track mix (random play function), the Notes: to select the previous track. scan function and the repeat function.
  • Page 84: Track Mix (Random Play Function)

    Media mode Notes: Notes: • Only one of the functions can be Press to play the next 4005 switched on ( ). random track. If the current track has been playing for longer than 8 seconds • Select normal order to delete any other The Play Mode menu appears.
  • Page 85: Repeat Track

    Media mode Repeat track CD mix Repeat CD Activate the function to repeat the cur- Notes: Notes: rent track continuously. The function is only available if the CD The function is only available if the CD Turn the rotary control/push button changer is the active source.
  • Page 86: Repeating A Directory

    Media mode Press the rotary control/push button Calling up the Media Switching detailed track display on/off to switch the function on ( ) or If detailed track display is activated, a main menu off ( ). previously abbreviated track name/ID3 You can make settings for media mode tag is displayed in full, if possible.
  • Page 87: Cd Mode

    Media mode CD mode • Before playing the CD, it should be Inserting/Ejecting CDs cleaned with a special, commercially Insertion available cleaning cloth, wiping from Insert the disc into the CD slot with Notes on compact discs (CD) the centre outwards. Solvents such as the printed side up.
  • Page 88: Notes On Cd-R And Cd-Rws

    Media mode Notes on CD-R and CD-RWs Temperature protection circuit MP3 mode You can play CD-Rs (writeable CDs) A temperature protection circuit in the and CD-RWs (rewriteable CDs) on this Cascade protects the laser diode from General notes on MP3 unit.
  • Page 89: Creating An Mp3 Storage Medium

    Media mode Creating an MP3 storage • The display of artist’s name and track For further information about creating title is restricted to a total maximum MP3 files and ID3 tags, please consult medium length of 63 characters. your dealer or check on the Internet. •...
  • Page 90: Mp3 Cd Mode

    Media mode MP3 CD mode MP3 memory cards/ Inserting a micro-drive/CF memory card The following points, described in “CD Micro-drive mode The slot for micro-drive/CF memory mode” on page 87 apply to MP3 CD Note: cards is located underneath the remova- mode: •...
  • Page 91: Removing A Micro-Drive

    Media mode Reinsert the cover as described in Removing a micro-drive/CF memory Inserting SD/MMC memory card “Inserting/Removing the cover” on card The slot for inserting the SD/MMC page 16. Remove the control panel as described memory card is located underneath the Reinsert the control panel as described in “Removing/Inserting the control removable control panel on the Cascade...
  • Page 92: Removing Sd/Mmc Memory Card

    Media mode Push the SD/MMC memory card care- Removing SD/MMC memory card Playback sequence for MP3 fully into the slot. Remove the control panel as described storage media The SD/MMC memory card locks no- in “Removing/Inserting the control ticeably into place. panel”...
  • Page 93: Playlists

    Media mode Here is an example of a folder structure Playlists Creating playlists on an MP3 storage medium. We used the WINAMP freeware in our Due to the number of MP3 files that can The filled grey rectangles represent fold- trials for creating playlists.
  • Page 94: Audio Playback Via An

    • The iPod™, the iPod mini™ and the More information can be found under iPod photo™ are portable MP3 play- • “Notes on compact discs (CD)” on www.becker.de. ers from Apple, with a hard disk as page 87. a storage medium.
  • Page 95: Loading/Ejecting The Cd Magazine

    Media mode Loading/Ejecting the External units/AUX mode CD magazine You can call up units connected exter- To eject the CD magazine, open the slid- nally to the Cascade as described in ing cover on the changer and press the “Media fast access functions” on eject button.
  • Page 96: Telephone Mode

    Bluetooth® wireless tech- Bluetooth® wireless technology. nology. Further information is available on the website www.becker.de. As the operation is not necessarily the same for the three options, a distinction • If your mobile phone is connected to is made at the appropriate points:...
  • Page 97: Inserting The Sim Card

    Telephone mode Inserting the SIM card Warning Injury hazard (internal phone only) Please ensure that you keep the mobile Note: phone in an appropriate, safe holder. The Cascade does not support SIM Only then can injuries be prevented in cards with the older 5-volt technology. the event of an accident or due to sud- den braking.
  • Page 98: Entering Pin

    Telephone mode Entering PIN Calling up the telephone In fast access mode the last 20 numbers or names which have been dialled, an- (internal phone and SIM-Access only) swered or rejected will be displayed in Note: The PIN must be entered in order to ac- chronological order.
  • Page 99: Calling Up The Telephone Main Menu

    Telephone mode Calling up the Telephone main • Call from address book You can select a telephone number menu from the address book. See “Dialling a 5053 In the Telephone main menu, you can en- number from the address book” on ter/ select telephone numbers, call up the page 101.
  • Page 100: Dialling Number

    Telephone mode Dialling number Establishing a connection: Number is busy In the input menu, select the Dial entry. If the number called is busy, the follow- Use this function to enter a telephone ing message is displayed (internal number and to call this number. Press the rotary control/ push button phone and SIM-Access only) and the and hold for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 101: Dialling A Number From The

    Telephone mode Dialling a number from the ad- If several telephone numbers have been Note: saved in the address book entry the fol- dress book Some mobile phones (mobile phone lowing appears on the display. Use this function to select a telephone only) are so quick to terminate the con- number in an address book entry and to nection at the busy tone that you will...
  • Page 102: Call Lists

    Telephone mode The Cascade indicates that a connection Call lists In the Telephone main menu, select is being established by displaying the the entry Call lists. You can obtain a display of the call lists following message. for missed calls, answered calls and numbers dialled.
  • Page 103: Deleting A Call List

    Select (delete) or (do not de- Harman/ Becker cannot generally be lete). Calling a number from the list held liable for the emergency call func- Select the list entry you wish to call. If you select , the call list will be de- tion.
  • Page 104 Telephone mode Following initiation of the emergency Settings • Call diversion call, the following information is dis- (internal phone and SIM-Access only) In the settings you can set the “Call di- played in the status bar. With this function you can divert calls to vert”, “Call settings”, “Select network”, your mailbox or to another telephone “Ring tone”, “PIN settings”...
  • Page 105 Telephone mode • Ring tone Call divert Note: (internal phone and SIM-Access only) (internal phone and SIM-Access only) The last known status of the call divert With this function you can choose be- With this function you can divert calls to function is indicated in front of the indi- tween various ring tones to signal a call.
  • Page 106 Telephone mode Query status option Select from Status By choosing Another number , you have the You can use this function to request the option of selecting or entering another current settings for the call divert func- option deactivates the call divert phone number.
  • Page 107 Telephone mode • Enter number If not reachable option Call settings You can also enter a phone number to Here you can set the number to which (internal phone and SIM-Access only) which the calls will be diverted. Con- calls are to be diverted if you have Here you can activate or deactivate the firm your entry by selecting the switched off your phone or if your phone...
  • Page 108 Telephone mode Call waiting option Auto. re-dial option Send number option If the Call waiting function is activated, a If the Auto. re-dial function is switched When the Send number function is active, second call is signalled during an ongo- on, when the number that is called is your number will be displayed to the ing call.
  • Page 109 Telephone mode Selecting a network Activating automatic network selec- Select the Manual network selection (internal phone and SIM-Access only) tion try. You can use this function to select, manu- If automatic network selection is active, This starts a search for available net- ally automatically, mobile...
  • Page 110 Telephone mode Ring tone PIN Settings Set PIN option (internal phone and SIM-Access only) (internal phone and SIM-Access only) If the function is active, the PIN does not With this function you can choose be- You can set the PIN in the PIN settings, need to be entered after switching on tween various ring tones to signal a call.
  • Page 111: Automatic Call Answering

    Telephone mode Change PIN option Automatic call answering With this function you can change the (mobile phone only) 5074 old PIN of your SIM card to any other 4- When the Auto. call answering function is to 8-digit number. active ( ), incoming calls will be an- Enter the new PIN.
  • Page 112 Telephone mode Switching the telephone off Telephone calls • A telephone symbol will be displayed in the centre left and, if available, the (internal phone and SIM-Access only) Below, you can find information on the name of the caller/ the person you are You can switch off the telephone using operating options available to you dur- calling.
  • Page 113: Accepting/ Rejecting A Call

    Telephone mode Accepting/ rejecting a call Notes: Note: You can accept or reject incoming calls. Mute • Selecting deactivates the signal Additional incoming call: tone and the previously active source, (internal phone and SIM-Access on- Accepting a call radio or media, will be reactivated. The Cascade announces an incoming However the call will be indicated With the call waiting function (See...
  • Page 114: Ending A Call

    Telephone mode Ending a call Holding When selecting Stop , the active call or the current conference call is placed in Active calls/calls on hold can be termi- (internal phone and SIM-Access only) nated. For this purpose, the status dis- With the Hold function you can place an the “queue”.
  • Page 115: Toggling

    Telephone mode Toggling Conference call (internal phone and SIM-Access only) (internal phone and SIM-Access only) 5079 With the čoggle function you can switch A conference call is a call that you have between an active call or conference call created with up to a maximum of 6 par- Turn the rotary control/push button and a call or conference call on hold.
  • Page 116: Adding Parties

    Telephone mode Once the connection to the desired party Once the connection to the desired party has been established, this call is also the has been established, this call is also the 5081 active call. active call. The conference call is on hold in the background.
  • Page 117: Ending Call With Individual Parties

    Telephone mode Ending call with individual parties Ending a conference call Options menu You want to end the connection to a par- You want to end a conference call com- The Options menu can be displayed dur- ty in the conference call. In this case, pletely.
  • Page 118: Ending Call

    Telephone mode Turn the rotary control/push button Ending all calls Activating to select one of the following op- (internal phone and SIM-Access only) (internal phone and SIM-Access only) tions: Select Activate in the Options menu to ac- Note: Hang up tivate the call on hold again.
  • Page 119: Conference

    Telephone mode Conference Sound sel. The entries must not be confirmed. The (internal phone and SIM-Access only) So-called DTMF dialling tones can be individual DTMF tones will be sent im- By selecting Conference in the Options transmitted. For example, these tones mediately after selection.
  • Page 120: Private

    Telephone mode Private Telephone fast access functions You may: (mobile phone only) • Call numbers and names listed in fast In fast access mode the last 20 numbers You can divert calls answered via Cas- access mode directly. or names which have been dialled, an- cade to the mobile phone.
  • Page 121: Direct Calling

    Telephone mode Direct calling Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Call up the telephone fast access func- Call up the telephone fast access func- Call up the telephone fast access func- tion. tion. tion. Turn the rotary control/ push button Select the entry to be protected.
  • Page 122: Saving A Number In The Address Book

    Telephone mode Deleting a list Saving a number in the address • Create new entry Select this option to create a new entry Call up the telephone fast access func- book in the address book. tion. Call up the telephone fast access func- Press the rotary control/ push button tion.
  • Page 123: Adding Data To Entries

    Telephone mode Turn the rotary control/ push button Adding data to entries and then press the rotary control/ Select the Amend entry entry. 2030 push button to select each letter in the first name one after the other. Turn the rotary control/ push button Select the symbol from the in- 5087...
  • Page 124: Saving Number To Sim Card

    Telephone mode Saving number to SIM card Select the symbol from the in- put menu. (internal phone and SIM-Access only) 5088 Call up the telephone fast access func- Press the rotary control/ push button tion. and hold for at least 2 seconds. Turn the rotary control/push button Select the entry to be saved.
  • Page 125: Mail Messages

    Mail messages Mail messages Below, you will find information on sen- New incoming SMS display Note: ding and receiving text messages (SMS) Display new If you have received new SMS messages, The number in front of the and the corresponding settings. a signal tone sounds if the unit is switched entry indicates how many new Note:...
  • Page 126: Calling Up Sms Fast Access Function

    Mail messages Calling up SMS fast access The text of the SMS is displayed. In ad- Notes: dition, you will be provided with infor- function Read SIM card • may be displayed until mation on the date and time sent as well the data of the SIM card has been im- In the SMS fast access function, the as on the sender’s details (the name if...
  • Page 127: Options For Sms Read Aloud

    Mail messages Options for SMS read aloud Replying Deleting You can immediately write a reply to the In the SMS Options menu, select the In one of the SMS messages that has SMS received and send this back to the Delete entry.
  • Page 128: Saving Number To Sim Card

    Mail messages Saving number to SIM card If you do not want to send the text imme- Opening SMS main menu You can save the sender’s phone number diately after editing it, you can press Open the SMS fast access function. to the SIM card.
  • Page 129: Composing Sms

    Mail messages • SMS editor Composing SMS Note You can use this function to open the Open the SMS main menu. Select the symbol to delete the last SMS input menu to compose a mes- character in the entry. sage and send it. After selecting the symbol, you can Saved SMS...
  • Page 130 Mail messages • Enter number After selecting Enter number , the input You can directly enter the desired menu for the telephone number is dis- 5116 number to which the message is to be played. sent. You can then decide whether you want Call from address book •...
  • Page 131: Saved Sms

    Mail messages Saved SMS You can then select the desired SMS by turning the rotary control/push but- In the saved SMS list you will find: 5120 and then pressing the rotary • SMS messages that were not sent im- control/push button. mediately after they were written.
  • Page 132: Sending

    Mail messages Sending Deleting If you do not want to send the text imme- After selecting Send , provided a phone After selecting Delete the following mes- diately after editing it, you can press number has been specified for the SMS, sage will be displayed.
  • Page 133: Sent Sms

    Mail messages Sent SMS Displaying free memory space The sent SMS list stores the SMS sent by You can use this function to check the 5128 you. amount of memory used for SMS mes- You can edit or delete these SMS mes- sages on the SIM card or in the tele- The SMS text is displayed.
  • Page 134: Mail Settings

    Mail messages Mail settings Turn the rotary control/push button Announcing new SMS to select one of the following op- Select the Announce new SMS entry in The settings necessary for the SMS tions: the Mail settings. function are grouped together in the Announce new SMS Press the rotary control/ push button Mail settings.
  • Page 135: Sms Centre Number

    Mail messages • Read out Selecting Read out will have the SMS read out and then displayed. 5134 • Display The input menu for the SMS centre Display Selecting will have the SMS number appears. displayed, and you can then read the Turn the rotary control/push button SMS as described in “Reading SMS”...
  • Page 136: Internet (Wap) Function

    Select an entry from the fast access list If data is being sent or received, the lines as described in “Opening WAP ad- above and below the symbol move. dress directly” on page 141. After a short time, the Becker logo is displayed. 5201...
  • Page 137: Operation In Wap Pages

    Internet (WAP) function Operation in WAP pages If you are in the browser menu, turn the • Disconnect Using this function you can discon- The display of WAP pages is split into rotary control/push button to select nect the WAP connection. two areas.
  • Page 138: Text Input

    Internet (WAP) function Text input Confirm your entry by selecting the Favourites In some cases it may be necessary to en- symbol. Using this function you can save the cur- ter information, e.g. into a form, on rent page to the list of favourites or open a WAP page.
  • Page 139: Pages Visited

    Internet (WAP) function Saving current page to Favourites Pages visited Deleting list of pages visited Select the Save as favourite entry. Using this function you can display the Select the Delete history entry. pages opened most recently. However, pages that you opened via a link on an- other page are not displayed.
  • Page 140: Terminating Wap Connection

    Internet (WAP) function Terminating WAP connection Opening WAP fast access func- Notes: tion You can terminate an existing WAP • The order in which WAP addresses are connection. displayed is described as follows. The WAP fast access list contains the First is always the link leading you to last 20 WAP addresses selected or en- the BeckerClub (link cannot be dele-...
  • Page 141: Opening Wap Address Directly

    Internet (WAP) function Start the telephone mode. Opening WAP address directly Saving entry to the Favourites You can directly open a WAP address Open the WAP fast access function. displayed in the fast access function. In the Fast Access menu which ap- 5213 pears, select the required WAP ad- Open the WAP fast access function.
  • Page 142: Saving An Entry In The Address Book

    Internet (WAP) function Saving an entry in the address book 5216 5218 You create a new address book entry or add a WAP address to an existing ad- An input menu for entering the URL is Turn the rotary control/push button dress book entry.
  • Page 143: Protecting An Entry

    Internet (WAP) function Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Deleting a list Open the WAP fast access function. Open the WAP fast access function. Open the WAP fast access function. In the Fast Access menu which ap- In the Fast Access menu which ap- Press the rotary control/ push button pears, select the WAP address entry to pears, select the entry to be deleted.
  • Page 144: Changing Beckerclub Address

    • Load or create access profiles. Open the WAP fast access function. • Restore URL Select the Becker club entry. You can restore the preset address us- • Make settings to the URL entry. Press the rotary control/ push button ing this option.
  • Page 145: Opening List Of Favourites

    Favourites You can use this function to load the fa- Using this function you can load the 5224 vourites saved in the Becker-Club. favourites saved in the Becker-Club or Select the Favourites entry. edit the saved favourites. Open the list of favourites.
  • Page 146: Editing Favourites

    Internet (WAP) function Editing favourites Editing Deleting list In the list of favourites you can edit the After selecting Edit the name of the fa- You can delete all the favourites in the favourites (change name or URL), delete vourite and the URL for the favourite are list of favourites.
  • Page 147: Entering A Url

    Internet (WAP) function Entering a URL Access profiles Loading access profile You can load preconfigured access pro- Open the WAP main menu. Using this function you can load precon- files from the Beckerclub page. figured access profiles or create and edit access profiles yourself.
  • Page 148: Creating Access Profile

    Internet (WAP) function Creating access profile Password Notes: You can create an access profile your- Proxy IP address • In some cases it may not be necessary self. Proxy IP port to enter all the information. Proxy user name Note: •...
  • Page 149 Internet (WAP) function APN (Access Point Name Password (for the GPRS connection type only) Here you can enter the password. 5251 Here you can enter the APN name. Select the Password entry. Select the APN (Access Point Name) entry. Select the required connection type GPRS ISDN Analogue...
  • Page 150 Internet (WAP) function Select the Proxy IP address entry. Proxy user name Home page Here you can enter the proxy username. Here you can enter the provider’s home Select the Proxy user name entry. page. Select the Homepage entry. 5240 The input menu appears.
  • Page 151: Changing/Deleting An Access Profile

    Internet (WAP) function Changing/deleting an access profile Select the Delete profile entry to delete the Settings You can change or delete an existing ac- profile. In the Settings you can specify the URL cess profile. beginning and the URL ending that is to be suggested by Cascade.
  • Page 152: Url Beginning

    Internet (WAP) function URL beginning BeckerClub • Journey planning Select the URL start entry from the Set- Specify your destination or your route (internal phone and SIM-Access only) tings menu. at the click of a mouse before leaving With the Cascade you have at the same home.
  • Page 153: Accessing The Beckerclub On

    Trips can sometimes be rather excit- is also included in the scope of supply, to ing. Particularly when your vehicle is log onto the BeckerClub. The Becker- stolen. Unfortunately the Cascade Club Internet pages contain additional cannot prevent your vehicle from be-...
  • Page 154: Address Book

    Address book Address book You can store complete addresses with Calling up the address book Calling up the Address Book telephone numbers and other informa- main menu Press tion in the address book. You can set up In the Address book main menu you can address book entries so that navigation create new entries, search for entries, to the selected address can be started...
  • Page 155: Creating An Entry

    Address book Creating an entry Accept entry: In the data entry menu, select the In the Address Book main menu, 6005 symbol. select the New entry - text only entry. You can now enter additional data: Press the rotary control/push button Turn the rotary control/push button and hold it down for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 156: Creating An Entry Which Supports

    Address book If, under “Automatic dialogue” on Creating an entry which Note: page 182, you specified that a prompt to supports navigation If for example a telephone number has record a name should appear when an been entered for Mobile tel.
  • Page 157 Address book Once you have entered the address, you Once you have entered all the informa- must confirm your entry. tion, you must save the entry. 6008 Select the Save entry. You can enter additional data: Once you have recorded a name, the Turn the rotary control/push button following information appears on the to select one of the following options:...
  • Page 158: Find Entry

    Address book Find entry If the complete name/location has already Note: been entered and/or added automatically, When searching for an address book Select the symbol to delete the last the address book entry appears. entry, you can search based on names or character in the entry.
  • Page 159: Setting The Search Criterion

    Address book Setting the search criterion Editing entries Read out voice entry In the Address Book main menu, Find the address book entry to be Confirm your selection by pressing select the Search criterion entry. modified. the rotary control/push button 6014 •...
  • Page 160: Modifying An Entry

    Address book • Export entry (Bč) Modifying an entry Note: Using this function you can transfer an In the Edit Entries menu, select the If you wish to change part of the entry in vCard format to another Change data entry.
  • Page 161: Deleting An Entry

    Address book Deleting an entry Creating/Deleting voice entries Delete Find the address book entry for which Find the address book entry to be You can record a voice entry or delete an you wish to delete a voice entry. deleted. existing voice entry for the selected Select the Edit...
  • Page 162: Exporting Address Book/Data

    Address book Exporting address book/data Then choose from Export address book (Bč) Export SIM card , as desired. Use this function to transfer the entire 6032 address book or the entries of the SIM card in vCard format to another device 6030 The export of the address book or the data which is equipped with Bluetooth®...
  • Page 163: Exporting Entry

    Address book Exporting entry The Cascade tries to establish a connec- Importing an address book tion to the required device. entry Using this function you can transfer If authentication is required, you will a single address book entry/SIM card Addresses in vCard format can be have to connect/ authenticate the device entry in vCard format to another device imported from other devices.
  • Page 164 Address book Then, depending on the settings in • Always The following information will be “Always allow connection” Connection to the external device is displayed if the transfer was successful. page 172, the following query is sent or, allowed. The function described in if the function is active, this step will be “Always allow...
  • Page 165: Saving Address Book Entry To

    Address book Saving address book entry to Importing SIM card entries SIM card You can import a SIM card entry and 6044 save it as an address book entry. You can save an address book entry with a phone number to the SIM card. The input menu for the surname ap- Find the SIM card entry that you wish pears.
  • Page 166: Deleting Address Book/Data Entirely

    Address book Deleting address book/data en- Navigating to an address book Calling an address book entry/ tirely entry sending SMS You can delete the entire data in the ad- You can start route guidance to an From the address book you can start dress book or on the SIM card.
  • Page 167: Voice Entries

    Address book Press the rotary control/ push button Voice entries • Delete all entries You can delete all stored voice entries. In the Address Book main menu, select the Voice entries entry. When the next prompt appears, select to delete the entry or 6046 not to delete.
  • Page 168: Fast Access Functions

    Address book Fast access functions Protecting an entry Deleting an entry Call up the address book fast access Call up the address book fast access The last 20 address book entries used in function. function. the address book appear here. In the Fast Access menu which In the Fast Access menu which appears, You may:...
  • Page 169: Deleting A List

    Address book Deleting a list Call up the address book fast access function. Press the rotary control/push button until a menu appears. 6028 Turn the rotary control/push button and then press the rotary control/push button to select the Delete list entry.
  • Page 170: Settings

    Settings Settings Calling up general settings Bluetooth • SIM-Access profile For the connection via the SIM- You can configure your Cascade to meet Bluetooth® wireless technology is a Access profile the data on the mobile your requirements in the general set- system which allows radio contact phone’s SIM card is read out by the tings.
  • Page 171: Opening The Device List

    Settings Opening the device list • Bluetooth is switched on and a • The symbol is shown on the telephone is connected to the Cascade. display if an error occurred in Press establishing a connection. It is then Turn the rotary control/push button only possible to disconnect the device.
  • Page 172: Always Allow Connection

    Settings Always allow connection Name device Deleting a device from the list When this function is activated the You can change the name of a device You can delete devices from the corresponding external device can displayed in the Bluetooth device list. Bluetooth device list which are not used establish a connection to the Cascade or which are outdated.
  • Page 173: Deleting All Devices From The List

    Settings Deleting all devices from the list Connecting and disconnecting Connecting devices (Cascade) You can delete all devices from Select the device to be connected from devices the Bluetooth device list. the device list. Before a Bluetoothdevice is able to communicate with the Cascade, it must Notes: Note:...
  • Page 174 Settings Hands-free profile Handsfree is selected, the Cascade attempts to establish a hands-free profile 7037 7038 connection to the desired device. Select Handsfree to connect the mobile Enter the password by rotating/ You may be required to enter a password phone via the hands-free profile or pressing rotary...
  • Page 175: Connecting A Device (External Device)

    Settings SIM-Access profile Enter the 16-digit number on the mo- Connecting a device (external device) SIM-Access is selected, the Cascade at- bile phone. Connecting the Cascade to an external tempts to establish a SIM-Access profile Confirm the number on the mobile device can also be initiated by the exter- connection to the desired device.
  • Page 176 Settings The external device has previously • Always The external device has not been been connected to the Cascade Connection to the external device is connected to the Cascadebefore allowed. The function described in When the external device attempts to Note: “Always allow...
  • Page 177: Disconnecting Devices

    Settings If the connection to the external device • Always Disconnecting devices is established successfully, another Connection to the external device is Select the device to be disconnected signal tone can be heard and the allowed. The function described in from the device list.
  • Page 178: Calling Up Bluetooth Settings

    Settings Calling up Bluetooth settings Activating/ deactivating Bluetooth activate deactivate Press Bluetooth. Turn the rotary control/push button 7044 anti-clockwise until Bluetooth Call up the Bluetooth settings. appears at the top right of the display. Turn the rotary control/push button to select between Bluetooth active Search for devices 7044...
  • Page 179: Searching For Bluetooth Devices

    Settings Searching for Bluetooth devices Press the rotary control/push button Making devices visible to others Use this function to start a Cascade to cancel the search. Here you can specify whether other search for Bluetooth devices within the Bluetooth devices are to be able to transmission/ reception range.
  • Page 180: Device Name

    Settings Device name Voice mode Press the rotary control/push button You can give your Cascade a name. This You can make settings for voice mode as name will be displayed by other well as for traffic announcements and Bluetooth devices. other announcements here.
  • Page 181: Setting The System Language

    Settings Setting the system language Turn the rotary control/push button Displaying voice settings You can select the language for and then press the rotary control/push This function can be used to display the announcements and displays here. button to select the required language. currently valid voice settings.
  • Page 182: Volume For Voice Output

    Settings Volume for voice output For the Relative to audio setting, select Automatic dialogue You can set the volume for announce- Volume You can specify which events should ments from your Cascade here. trigger automatic voice dialogue. Auto- matic dialogues are automatic queries Select Volume of voice output in the voice...
  • Page 183: Voice Entries

    Settings Voice entries Deleting: • Signal prior to voice input You can use this function to read out and Select Delete radio Delete address Once the function has been activated, delete all voice entries already stored for book in addition to being highlighted on the the radio and address book functions.
  • Page 184: Extended Ptt

    Settings Extended PTT Repeating a voice announcement System settings If the function is active, voice mode can If the function has been switched on and You can configure various basic settings be activated automatically by pressing route guidance is active, the last naviga- on your Cascade to meet your require- tion announcement can be repeated or an ments in the system settings.
  • Page 185: Calling Up The System Settings

    Settings Display • You can use Clock to configure the Calling up the system settings GMT time sent by the satellite in Press • Setting display brightness with Display terms of its format and the current Turn the rotary control/push button brightness time zone.
  • Page 186: Audio

    Settings Audio Settings for left-hand/ right-hand Note: drive vehicles The Audio section includes system A setting of “0” indicates no increase in Navigation announcements settings for audio mode. volume. telephone calls/ voice mode A setting of “20” indicates the maximum announcements are transmitted via GAL (speed dependent volume) increase in volume.
  • Page 187: Volume For Acoustic Signals

    Settings Displaying the volume Digital level Note: You can activate/deactivate the display of You can adapt the volume level of digital Only one of the two settings can be a change in volume in graphics format. audio sources (CD and all MP3 sources) active ( ) at one time.
  • Page 188: Supporting The Parking Aid

    Settings Supporting the parking aid Display Display colour You can select whether the audio vol- You can use this function to set the dis- The Display section includes system set- ume is to be lowered when the reverse play colour using predefined colour pal- tings for the display.
  • Page 189: Day/ Night Design

    Settings Press the rotary control/push button Day/ night design External device to apply the preferred colour You can configure settings for the You can specify whether an iPod, an scheme. This quits the menu. changeover between day and night de- AUX source or an external hands-free sign on your Cascade.
  • Page 190: Reset Function

    Settings Reset function • Delete personal data Data backup Personal data is deleted. Settings are You can reset the Cascade to the factory You can use this function to backup the not reset. settings. address book data and the fast access functions for navigation, telephone and In the following prompt, select Select...
  • Page 191: Backing Up Data

    Settings Backing up data This starts the data backup. Turn the rotary control/push button The following display appears when the to select the memory card containing Notes: backup has been successful: Data the data backup that is to be loaded. •...
  • Page 192: Direction Of Rotation Of The Rotary Control/Push Button

    Settings Direction of rotation of the Clock The Clock Settings menu appears. The current time setting appears on the right- rotary control/push button You can configure the GMT time sent hand side of the display. by the satellite in terms of its format and You can specify the direction in which You may now select between Change...
  • Page 193: Software Update

    Settings Software update A software update for your Cascade can 7027 be carried out by inserting a CD. New functions for your Cascade can be pro- A progress indicator informs you of the vided by means of a software update. progress of the installation.
  • Page 194: Voice Mode

    Voice mode Voice mode What is voice mode? The following symbols are used in the • Symbol example dialogues: In an example dialogue between the In several instances, voice mode allows voice control system and user, this • ...* you to control your Cascade simply by symbol indicates a user voice com- You can use your voice control system pressing a button and using your voice.
  • Page 195: General Information About The Voice Control System

    Voice mode General information about the • Avoid ambient noise in the vehicle Activating the voice control when entering voice commands (e.g. system voice control system conversations between other passen- The voice control system becomes avail- The primary principle of voice mode is gers going on at the same time).
  • Page 196: Ending Voice Dialogue Prematurely

    Voice mode Ending voice dialogue prematurely Voice entries Notes: A voice dialogue can be ended at any Depending on the setting in “Voice You can activate or deactivate the time. entries” on page 196 for radio mode and sounding of the signal tone as described in “Voice entries”...
  • Page 197: Settings

    Voice mode Settings • Detailed voice output Examples for a voice dialogue In some places, voice mode responds You can change the settings for voice A number of examples of voice dialogues with a slightly longer voice output. mode in “Voice mode” on page 180. The appear below.
  • Page 198: Example Operation In Radio Mode

    Voice mode Example operation in VHF is switched on based on quality and the Fast Access menu appears. radio mode " 9002 FM quality The following description assumes that You will hear a signal tone #. you are in the status display for radio The radio menu appears.
  • Page 199: Example For Entering A Navigation Destination

    Voice mode " Example for entering a Spell out London L - O - N - D. Navigation You will hear a signal tone #. navigation destination The following description assumes that Say the command Enter destina- 9008 you are in the status display for radio tion.
  • Page 200 Voice mode Say the command Scroll forwards. 9011 9013 9009 " The data entry menu for the road Would you like to enter a junction or a appears. house number? The unit scrolls through the selection " Please spell the first letters of the road. Say the command No.
  • Page 201: Example For Entering A Telephone Number

    Voice mode Example for entering a General commands telephone number General commands are commands that 9015 The following description assumes that are common to different operating you are in the status display for radio modes. The input menu for a telephone number mode.
  • Page 202: Help Function (Online Help)

    Voice mode Help function (online help) Aborting voice dialogue Select a list entry Say the command Accept [line] The online help provides information You can abort a voice dialogue at any number ... (1 - 4) or [Select] [line] about voice commands currently sup- time.
  • Page 203: Commands For Status Displays, Fast Access Functions And Main Menus

    Voice mode Commands for status displays, • You can call up media mode. • You can call up the sound menu (Only Say the command Media. for media and radio). fast access functions and Alternative commands: Say the command Tone menu. main menus Alternative commands: Media [player] [on], CD [player]...
  • Page 204: Commands For Radio Mode

    Voice mode Commands for radio mode • Switch off the mute function. • Switch scan function on/off (page 67). Say the command Mute off. Switch on: If radio mode has been set as the active Alternative commands: Say the command Scan [on] or source, the following commands will Unmute radio, Unmute media or Play sample [station].
  • Page 205 Voice mode • Switch radio text on/off (page 71). Switch off: • Deleting a voice entry (page 80). Switch on: Say the command Traffic pro- Speak the command Delete voice Say the command Radio text on or gramme off. entry. Alternative commands: [Activate] radio text.
  • Page 206: Commands For Radio Fast Access Mode

    Voice mode Commands for radio fast access • Call up Radio main menu (page 64). • Call up TP menu (page 73). Say the command Radio menu. Say the command Traffic pro- mode Alternative commands: gramme. [Open] radio menu or [Open] menu. Alternative commands: Traffic info, Open traffic info [menu] •...
  • Page 207: Commands In The Edit Station Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the Edit Station menu The following commands are available • Move station in memory (page 78). The following commands are available in the Edit Station menu for the wave- Say the command Move station. in the Edit Station menu for the VHF band station memory: •...
  • Page 208: Commands For The Radio Main Menu

    Voice mode Commands for the Radio • Call up TP menu (page 73). • Call up Reception Optimisation menu Say the command Traffic pro- (page 72). main menu gramme. Say the command Reception opti- Alternative commands: misation [menu] or [Open] reception Traffic info, Open traffic info [menu] optimisation [menu].
  • Page 209: Commands In The Waveband Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the Waveband menu • Set VHF waveband alphabetically. • Select medium wave waveband. Say the command FM alphabeti- Say the command AM. cally. Alternative commands: Alternative commands: [Activate] medium wave, [Select] 3002 medium wave, [Activate] AM or [Activate] [FM] alphabetically, [Acti- vate] [very high frequency] alphabet- [Select] AM.
  • Page 210: Commands In The Programme Type Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the Programme Type Commands in the Filter menu Switch off: menu Say the command Station number ... (1 - X) filter off or Deactivate filter station [number] ... (1 - X). 3006 3007 • Switch filtering off for all stations. In the Filter menu, the following com- Say the command Reset.
  • Page 211: Commands In The Tp Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the TP menu • Set TP station selection to automatic. Commands in the Voice Entries menu Say the command Station auto- matic. Alternative commands: 3013 3024 [Search for] [traffic info] automati- cally or [Search for] [traffic info sta- In the TP menu, the following com- In the Voice Entries menu, the following tion] automatically.
  • Page 212: Commands In The Reception

    Voice mode • Delete all assigned voice entries. Commands in the Reception Commands for media mode Say the command Delete entries. Optimisation menu If media mode has been set as the active Alternative commands: source, the following commands will Delete [all] entries or Delete [all] always be available: voice entries.
  • Page 213: Commands For The Media Status Display

    Voice mode • Select previous CD (CD changer only) • Select CD using CD number. Commands for the media status (page 81). Say the command CD number ... display Say the command Previous CD. (1 - X). Alternative commands: Alternative commands: Play last CD or Play previous CD.
  • Page 214 Voice mode • Calling Media main menu • Switching on normal playback se- • Selecting next folder (only for MP3 (page 86). quence. media). Speak the command Media menu. Speak the command Normal or- Speak the command Next directo- Alternative commands: der.
  • Page 215: Commands For Media Fast Access

    Voice mode Only if CD changer is an active media • Switching on repeat folder. Commands for media fast access source: Speak the command Repeat direc- tory. • Switching on CD mix (page 85). Speak the command CD mix. 4001 Alternative commands: In media fast access mode, the following CD mix [on] or Activate CD mix.
  • Page 216: Commands For The Media Main Menu

    Voice mode • Switching to an inserted CD with MP3 • Selecting playlist via the playlist Commands for the Media tracks. number (only if playlists are avail- main menu Speak the command MP3 CD. able). Speak the command [Playlist] • Switching to an inserted CD with au- number ...
  • Page 217: Commands For The Media Play Mode Menu

    Voice mode Commands for the media • Switch on repeat track (page 85). • Switch on repeat CD (page 85). Say the command Repeat track. Say the command Repeat CD or Play Mode menu Activate repeat CD. • Switch on normal playback sequence. Say the command Normal order or Only if MP3 is an active media source: [Play] tracks in normal order.
  • Page 218: Navigation Commands

    Voice mode Navigation commands Switch off: Commands for the navigation Say the command Instructions status display If navigation is active, the following off. commands are always available: Alternative commands: Deactivate instructions or Deactivate 2057 • Cancel route guidance (page 51). voice.
  • Page 219: Commands For Navigation Fast Access

    Voice mode • Call up the Route Options menu • Call up the Block menu (page 54). Commands for navigation (page 34). Say the command Block. fast access Say the command Route options Alternative commands: or Open route options. Edit block, Edit blocking, Open block or Open blocking.
  • Page 220 Voice mode • Call up the Enter Destination menu • Select a destination from the address • Start navigation to a fast access desti- (page 28). book (page 40). nation. Say the command Enter address Say the command From address Say the command [Navigate] [des- or Address.
  • Page 221: Commands In The Fast Access/Edit Destinations Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the Fast Access/Edit • Delete entire list (page 38). • Start destination input (page 28). Destinations menu Say the command Delete list or Say the command Enter destina- Delete entire list. tion. • Save destination in address book Alternative commands: (page 38).
  • Page 222: Commands For The Destination Menu

    Voice mode Commands for the Destination • Enter destination road (page 31). • Start route guidance to destination. Say the command Street or Enter Say the command Start route menu street. guidance or Start navigation. • Enter junction (page 33). •...
  • Page 223: Commands For The Poi Menu

    Voice mode Commands for the POI menu • Selecting a POI in a specific town Commands for the (page 43). Route Options menu Speak the command Enter town or [Special destination] [in [a]] town. 2040 • Selecting a POI in the destination area 2026 In the POI menu, the following com- (page 43).
  • Page 224: Commands For The Stopover Menu

    Voice mode • Switch avoid motorway on/off. • Switch avoid toll on/off. Commands for the Stopover Switch on: Switch on: menu Say the command Avoid motor- Say the command Avoid toll or way. Avoid toll on. Alternative commands: Switch off: 2039 Avoid motorway on or Activate avoid Say the command Avoid toll off or...
  • Page 225: Prompt: Is The New Destination A Main Destination Or A Stopover

    Voice mode • Select a stopover as destination. Prompt: Is the new destination a main Commands for telephone, mail Say the command Enter special destination or a stopover? and WAP mode destination or Special destination. • Select a stopover from the fast access Commands for the PIN input 2096 list.
  • Page 226: Commands For Telephone Fast

    Voice mode • Accept the entry. • Call up the main menu for the WAP • Call up the input menu for a telephone Speak the command Accept. function (page 144). number (page 100). Alternative commands: Speak the command [Open] WAP Speak the command Dial number Add, Save or Confirm [input].
  • Page 227: Commands In The Fast Access/Edit Telephone Numbers Menu

    Voice mode • Call a mobile phone number from an • Call a phone number in the fast access Commands in the Fast Access/ Edit address book entry provided with list. Telephone Numbers menu a voice tag. Speak the command Call tele- •...
  • Page 228: Commands For The Telephone Main Menu

    Voice mode • Saving a fast access telephone number Commands for the Telephone • Connect the phone. in the address book. Speak the command Connect tele- main menu Speak the command Save to the phone. address book. • Calling Settings menu Alternative commands: (page 99).
  • Page 229: Commands In The Call Lists Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the Call Lists menu Commands in the call lists 5005 5011 5012 • Establish a connection to the phone number entered. The commands in the three different call • Calling up the call list with the missed Speak the command Dial, Call, lists are the same.
  • Page 230: Commands In The Telephone Settings Menu

    Voice mode • Calling up a work telephone number • Calling a fast access telephone Commands in the Telephone Settings from a voice entry equipped address number. menu book entry. Speak the command Call tele- Speak the command Call [entry] phone number ...
  • Page 231: Commands For The Mail Main Menu

    Voice mode • Call up the menu for selecting the ring • Switching automatic call answering Commands for the Mail main tone. on/ off (page 111) (only for the hands- menu Speak the command Ring tone free profile). [menu] or Open ring tone menu. Switching on: Speak the command Automatic •...
  • Page 232: Commands For A Dialogue In The

    Voice mode Commands for a dialogue in Commands for the • Create a new address book entry which cannot be used by the navigation the event of an incoming call address book system (page 155). • Reject the call. Say the command New entry text Speak the command Reject, No or Commands for address book only or [New] entry text [only].
  • Page 233 Voice mode • Calling up a work telephone number • Start route guidance to an address to • Starting a call to a work telephone from a voice entry equipped address which a voice entry has been assigned number from a fast access entry. book entry.
  • Page 234 Voice mode • Edit an entry to which a voice entry • Edit an entry/Call up the Edit menu • Call up the Search Criterion menu has been assigned (page 159). (page 159). (page 159). Say the command Edit [entry] ...*. Say the command Edit [entry] Say the command Search crite- Alternative commands:...
  • Page 235: Edit Entries Menu

    Voice mode Commands in the Fast Access/Edit Commands in the Edit menu • Delete voice entry (page 161). Entries menu Say the command Delete voice entry. 6016 • Listen to voice entry (page 161). 6026 Say the command Read out voice entry or Listen to voice entry.
  • Page 236: Commands When An Entry Is Open

    Voice mode Commands when an entry is open • Send an SMS to the number saved • Start a call to the number saved under under private. mobile. Speak the command SMS private. Speak the command Mobile [number]. 6015 • Start a call. Alternative commands: Speak the command Call.
  • Page 237: Commands For The

    Voice mode Commands for the • Create a new address book entry which • Set search criterion town cannot be used by the navigation (page 159). Address Book main menu system (page 155). Say the command Search by town Say the command New entry text or [Set] search by town.
  • Page 238: Commands In The Voice Entries Menu

    Voice mode • Export the data on the SIM card Commands in the Voice Entries menu • Delete all assigned voice entries (page 162) (page 161). Speak the command Export sim Say the command Delete card. entries. 6025 Alternative commands: Alternative commands: Delete [all] [Export] [data from] sim, [Export] entries or Delete [all] voice entries.
  • Page 239: Technical Terminology

    Technical terminology Technical terminology CF card Fader (Auxiliary) (Compact Flash) (fader control) Option to connect external audio signals. Type of memory card, rewriteable Volume setting between front and rear removable memory card developed in loudspeakers. 1994 by SanDisc. Balance Volume setting between left and right There are two different types of CF card, Folder loudspeakers.
  • Page 240 Technical terminology (Global Positioning System) Format for playlists supported by (Push To Talk) System for position determination. Basis the unit. Describes the initiation of voice dialogue for navigation. in voice mode. ID3 tag Special process for compressing audio PTY ID “Table of contents”...
  • Page 241 Technical terminology • National Music abbreviated to National M Radio text Additional information transmitted by (Short Message Service) • News most VHF stations via RDS. Service for transmitting short text mes- • Oldies Music abbreviated to Oldies sages or other information. •...
  • Page 242 Technical terminology (Wireless Application Protocol) Wireless Application Protocol was developed to provide Internet access to users of mobile telephones and other compact mobile communications devices. WAP services use the Wireless Markup Language (WML) as the language for dis- playing content. This is similar to the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) used in the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW).
  • Page 243 Acoustic signals ....187 Becker Surround ....21 Announcing new SMS ..134 Address book .
  • Page 244 Index Control panel Eject ..... .87 Insert .....16 Call Insert .
  • Page 245 Index Dialling number ....100 Dialogue with call ....111 Emergency call ....103 Factory settings .
  • Page 246 Index Intended purpose ....8 Manual station tuning ... .68 Internet (WAP) function ..136 Maximum speed .
  • Page 247 Index MMC card Navigation fast access Playlist Inserting ....91 Delete entry ....37 M3U .
  • Page 248 Index Ring tone .....110 Scan Road ......31 FM .
  • Page 249 Index Store Balance ....20 Announcing new ...134 Current position ... . .56 Bass .
  • Page 250 Index Switching on ....17 TP ......73 Media mode .
  • Page 251 Index Voice entry, radio Create .....80 Delete ....72 Read out .
  • Page 252: Technical Data

    • Supply voltage: • Output: 12 V 4 x 18 W RMS • CD connection: • Line cross section: The Becker Silverstone 7860 CD For power supply min. 0.75 mm² changer can be connected. • Loudspeaker impedance: • Playable CDs: min. 4 Only CDs which comply with DIN EN 60908 can be used.
  • Page 253: Notice

    NOTICE Dear Listener, In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver. This unit conforms to the current valid European or harmonised national standards. This designation is your guarantee that the unit conforms to the applicable specifications regarding electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Page 254: Correct Disposal Of This Product

    Correct disposal of this product (waste for electrical and electronic equipment) (Applicable in European Union countries and other European countries with a separate collection scheme) The label on the product or on the accompanying literature indicates that at the end of its life it cannot be disposed of together with normal household waste.

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