Fiat Punto Sound System Manual
Fiat Punto Sound System Manual

Fiat Punto Sound System Manual

Hands-free kit with voice recognition and bluetooth wireless technology
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SOUND SYSTEM .............. LOUDNESS adjustment ............Advice ..................Hands-free kit ................- Road safety ................Protection against theft ............- Reception conditions ............- Entering the secret code ............. - Care and maintenance ............- Code Card ................- Compact Disc ............... RADIO (Tuner) ...............
  • Page 3 - CDC DISPLAY function ............MP3 INFO function ..............- MP3 DISP function ............... CD CHANGER (CDC) ............- SENSITIVITY function ............Introduction ................- SVC SETTING function ............Selecting the CD Changer ............. - CD NAMING function ............Possible error messages ............- VOICE SETTING function ..........
  • Page 4 HANDS-FREE KIT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION SUPPORTED MOBILE PHONES LIST ....... ® AND Bluetooth WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY ..“Pull” phones (phonebook automatically downloaded) .. “Push” phones OVERVIEW ................(phonebook not automatically downloaded) ..... Description of the hands-free kit.......... Hands-free kit applications ............. VOICE COMMANDS (KEYWORDS) - SUMMARY ..
  • Page 5: Sound System

    Fiat Punto sound system, fitted with CD ADVICE WARNING player (radio with Compact Disc player) or Too high a volume when dri- MP3 CD player (radio with MP3 CD play- Road safety ving can put the driver’s life at er), has been designed in accordance with risk and that of other people.
  • Page 6: Care And Maintenance

    ❒ Carefully clean all Compact Discs of fin- ❒ For best playing use only original CDs. Care and maintenance gerprints and dust using a soft cloth. Sup- Proper operation is not guaranteed The radio structure ensures long opera- port Compact Discs from the outer cir- when using R/RW CDs not properly tion with no need for particular mainte- cumference and clean from the centre...
  • Page 7: Sound System Technical Data

    IMPORTANT Should copy-protected IMPORTANT The CD MP3 player can SOUND SYSTEM TECHNICAL CDs be used, then, few seconds may be read most of the compression systems DATA required for playing them. Moreover, due currently on sale (e.g.: LAME, BLADE, ❒ Output power: 4 x 30W for music to the proliferation of always new and dif- XING, FRAUNHOFER) however, due to ❒...
  • Page 8: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE GENERAL FUNCTIONS F0M0001m Button Short push Long push (less than 2 seconds) (over 2 seconds) – On – Off – Volume on/off (MUTE) – Volume adjustment (turn knob) ON/OFF – SCAN function activation – Audio source selection (Radio/CD/CD Changer) on current audio source –...
  • Page 9: Radio Functions

    RADIO FUNCTIONS Button Short push Long push (less than 2 seconds) (over 2 seconds) – Alternative frequency search (AF) on/off – Traffic announcements (TA) on/off – Automatic radio stations storing in FM band – Frequency band selection BAND on/off (AUTOSTORE - FMT) (FM1, FM2, FMT, MW, LW) –...
  • Page 10: Steering Wheel Controls

    STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS F0M0227m Button Short push Long push (less than 2 seconds) (over 2 seconds) – Volume on/off (MUTE) – & – Volume up – Fast volume up – – Fast volume down – Volume down – Audio source (Radio/CD/CD Changer) and radio –...
  • Page 11: General Information

    ❒ manual storage of 36 stations: 18 in the GENERAL INFORMATION Audio section FM band (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2, 6 in FMT), ❒ Mute/Pause function; The set possesses the following functions: 6 in the MW band and 6 in the LW band ❒...
  • Page 12: Compact Disc Section

    ❒ MP3 Display function: MP3 CD data dis- Compact Disc section MP3 CD section play: folder name, ID3-TAG info, time ❒ Disc select (disc no.); ❒ MP3-Info function (ID3-TAG); elapsed from start of track, file name); ❒ track select (forward/backward); ❒...
  • Page 13: Functions And Adjustments

    FUNCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS TURNING THE SOUND SELECTING RADIO/CD/ VOLUME ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM ON CD CHANGER Adjust volume through button/knob ON/OFF. The set is switched on pressing briefly the Pressing briefly and repeatedly button SRC- button/knob ON/OFF. SCN it is possible to select the following If the volume level is changed during the functions in sequence: broadcast of a traffic bulletin or during use...
  • Page 14: Mute Function

    MUTE FUNCTION TONE ADJUSTMENT BALANCE ADJUSTMENT (turning off the volume completely) (bass/treble) Proceed as follows: To switch on the Mute function, briefly Proceed as follows: ❒ briefly and repeatedly press button AU- press the button/knob ON/OFF. Volume ❒ briefly and repeatedly press button AU- DIO-LD until the display shows “BAL- will gradually lower and the display will ANCE”...
  • Page 15: Fader Adjustment

    FADER ADJUSTMENT LOUDNESS FUNCTION HANDS-FREE KIT If the hands-free kit is installed on the car, Proceed as follows: The Loudness function improves the when a phone call is received the radio au- sound volume when listening at low lev- ❒ briefly and repeatedly press button AU- dio is connected to the phone input, mut- el, increasing the basses and trebles.
  • Page 16: Protection Against Theft

    PROTECTION AGAINST THEFT Entering the secret code Every time the user enters a wrong code, the waiting time increases gradually (1 min, The radio is fitted with an antitheft pro- When turning the sound system on (in the 2 min, 4 min, 8 min, 16 min, 30 min,1h, 2h, tection system based on the exchange of event of code request), the display will 4h, 8h, 16h, 24h) until reaching a maximum...
  • Page 17: Radio (Tuner)

    RADIO (Tuner) INTRODUCTION SELECTING THE To call a preset station, choose the re- quired frequency band and then press FREQUENCY BAND When the set is turned on, the last func- briefly the corresponding preset button tion selected before turning off is played When in Radio mode, briefly and repeat- (from 1 to 6).
  • Page 18: Manual Tuning

    If the TA function is on (traffic information), SCAN FUNCTION SCANNING PRESET STATIONS the tuner only searches stations which (station scanning) Keep button MENU-PS pressed to start broadcast traffic bulletins. scanning the preset stations in the present Keeping button SRC-SCN pressed until If the PTY function is on, the tuner only frequency band.
  • Page 19: Autostore Function

    AUTOSTORE FUNCTION Activating the AutoSTore function in MW To turn the AF function on/off, keep but- or LW bands will automatically select the ton TA-AF pressed until hearing the beep. (automatic station storage) FMT band where the function is then run. If the AF function has been turned on the To switch on the AutoSTore function, display shows “AF”.
  • Page 20: Emergency Alarm Reception

    With the TA function it is possible: The volume with which the traffic bulletin EMERGENCY ALARM is transmitted varies depending on the lis- RECEPTION ❒ to search only RDS stations that trans- tening volume: mit in the FM band, enabled to broad- In the RDS mode the radio is set to re- ❒...
  • Page 21: Checking The Station Type Of Pty Programme

    To change the type of PTY proceed as fol- CHECKING THE STATION TYPE MENU lows: OF PTY PROGRAMME MENU-PS button functions ❒ press one of the 6 preset buttons; To know the type of PTY programme of the station heard, keep button PTY To activate the menu function, briefly pressed until a beep is heard.
  • Page 22: Preset/User/Classic/Rock/Jazz Function

    ❒ SVC SETTING (automatic volume con- PRESET/USER/CLASSIC/ USER EQ SETTINGS function trol in relation to speed); ROCK/JAZZ function (equalizer settings only if USER is (equalizer on/off) selected) ❒ CD NAMING FUNCTION (allocation of CD names, only with CD loaded and The integrated equalizer can be turned on To set a personal equalizer adjustment, selected);...
  • Page 23: Regional Mode Function

    REGIONAL MODE function CD DISPLAY function MP3 DISP function (regional broadcast reception) (Compact Disc data display) (MP3 CD data display) With this function it is possible to choose Certain national broadcasters, at deter- With this function it is possible to choose the information shown on the display, minate times of the day, transmit region- the information shown on the display,...
  • Page 24: Sensitivity Function

    SENSITIVITY function SVC SETTING function CD NAMING function (tuner sensitivity adjustment) (volume changing with speed) (allocating a name to a CD) With this function it is possible to change The SVC function makes it possible to au- Use the CD NAMING function to give a the sensitivity of automatic station search- tomatically adapt the volume level to the name (max.
  • Page 25: Voice Setting Function

    To clear all the names, turn the function HICUT function (treble reduction) IGNITION TIME function on and keep button 2-CLR pressed for (system power on/off mode) Using this function it is possible to reduce over 8 seconds. The set gives two beeps the treble tones, in accordance with the This function enables to switch off the and the display shows “ALL NAMES...
  • Page 26: Compact Disc Player

    COMPACT DISC PLAYER INTRODUCTION SELECTING THE COMPACT INSERTING/EJECTING A CD DISC PLAYER This section only describes CD player op- To insert the CD set it gently in place to eration variants: as concerns sound sys- activate the powered loading system, To turn on the Compact Disc player in- tem operation, refer to section “Functions which will position it correctly.
  • Page 27: Possible Error Messages

    POSSIBLE ERROR MESSAGES DISPLAY INFORMATION SELECT TRACK (forward/backward) If the CD inserted is illegible (e.g.: CD- When the CD player is working, the dis- Briefly press button ¯ to play the previous ROM inserted, CD not inserted properly play shows the following information track and button ˙...
  • Page 28: Fast Forward/Backward

    FAST FORWARD/BACKWARD SCAN FUNCTION TRACK REPEAT FUNCTION (scanning CD tracks) (track repeat) Keep button ˙ pressed to move the track selected forward at high speed and keep With this function it is possible to listen Press button 4-RPT to listen repeatedly to button ¯...
  • Page 29: Mix Function

    MIX FUNCTION TPM FUNCTION CLR FUNCTION (random track playing) (CD playing sequence storage) (clearing CD track storage) To start random playing of tracks on the With the TPM function (Track Program With the CLR (Clear) function it is pos- Compact Disc selected, press button 5- Memory) it is possible to store the se- sible: MIX.
  • Page 30: Mp3 Cd Player

    MP3 CD PLAYER INTRODUCTION Technical data and operating conditions DIRECTORY NAME DISPLAY for MP3 files are as follows: This section only describes MP3 CD play- The MP3 directory name shown on the ❒ adopted CD-ROM shall be mastered er operation variants: as concerns sound display corresponds to the name with system operation, refer to section “Func- according to ISO9660 Standard;...
  • Page 31: Select Next/Previous Directory

    SELECT NEXT/PREVIOUS DISPLAY INFORMATION REPEAT FUNCTION DIRECTORY (track repeat) When a MP3 CD is inserted the display Press button N to select the next direc- shows “MP3” and the following informa- Press button 4-RPT to listen repeatedly to tory or press button O to select the pre- tion which means: the last track played: for about 2 seconds the display shows “REPEAT TRACK”.
  • Page 32: Mix Function

    MIX FUNCTION After playing a track the display shows for MP3 INFO FUNCTION about 2 seconds “MIX DIRECTORY” or (random track playing) (directory data info) “MIX ALL DIRECTORIES”. To start random playing of tracks on MP3 Press briefly button 6-MP3 to display Changing the sound source, the function CD, press button 5-MIX.
  • Page 33: Cd Changer (Cdc)

    For installation and connec- “CD ERROR”. The next CD will be se- MESSAGES tion of a Lineaccessori Fiat lected; if there are no other CDs in the CD Changer apply only to Fi- Error messages will be displayed in the fol- CD Changer (after the last CD search at Dealership.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Cd

    SELECTING THE CD TRACK REPEAT FUNCTION MIX FUNCTION (track repeat) (random track playing) Press button N to select the next CD and button O to select the previous CD. If Press button 4-RPT to listen repeatedly to To start random playing of tracks on the in the menu the CD time display function the last track played: for about 2 seconds Compact Disc selected, press button 5-...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW COMPACT DISC PLAYER MP3 FILE READING Low volume CD not played Skipping when reading MP3 files The Fader function shall only be set to “F” Loaded CD is dirty. Clean the CD. (front), to prevent volume reduction and Loaded CD is scratched or dirty.
  • Page 36: Wireless Technology

    ® OVERVIEW To use the hands-free kit, you need a Blue- To get started with the hands-free kit with ® tooth wireless technology enabled mo- voice recognition, you have to simply pair ® bile phone. This hands-free kit gives you the your Bluetooth wireless technology en- DESCRIPTION OF THE...
  • Page 37: Hands-Free Kit Applications

    ❒ Receiving phone calls - you can ac- Once your phone is paired, you have the HANDS-FREE KIT option to transfer your mobile phone con- cept an incoming call simply by press- APPLICATIONS tacts to the hands-free kit, to make a ing a button on the steering wheel.
  • Page 38: Road Safety

    ROAD SAFETY WARNING Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences; for this reason certain functions shall only be used when driving conditions are se- cure and, if required, only when the car is stopped.
  • Page 39: Display And Buttons On The Steering Wheel

    DISPLAY AND BUTTONS ON THE STEERING WHEEL F0M2000g F0M0227m fig. 1...
  • Page 40 Button Short press function Long press function (less than 1 second) (more than 1 second) ß /MAIN – Launch hands-free kit Telephone Menu – Reject an incoming phone call – Confirm selected menu option – End a phone call (hang up) –...
  • Page 41: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED PREPARE YOUR MOBILE TRY OUT THE VOICE PHONE PHONEBOOK COMMANDS To quickly get started with using the Before creating a pairing relationship be- At each stage of your dialogue with the hands-free kit with voice recognition and tween your mobile phone and the car system, you can always use the voice com- ®...
  • Page 42: Pair Your Mobile Phone

    ❒ After the general help message is fin- ❒ When prompted by the mobile phone, PAIR YOUR MOBILE PHONE ished, pronounce “Setup” and then enter the PIN number shown on the in- IMPORTANT Carry out this operation “Help”. The system will speak again strument panel display using your mo- only with the car stopped.
  • Page 43: Make A Phone Call

    ❒ The system will ask if you would like to MAKE A PHONE CALL If John has several phone numbers but the copy your paired phone phonebook. It “location” (i.e.: the type of phone number Assume that “John” is one of the contacts is recommended to copy it.
  • Page 44: How To Use The Hands-Free Kit

    HOW TO USE THE To issue a voice command to the system, VOICE COMMANDS ô press and wait for the tone indicating HANDS-FREE KIT Voice commands can be pronounced by that voice recognition is active. Then, the driver, which does not need to change speak the command in your natural voice his/her normal driving position to be heard at a moderate pace.
  • Page 45 If the user pronounces a valid 1 level key- To stop an ongoing interaction press Notes & word, then the submenu relevant to that /ESC. You will hear a tone indicating ❒ After you press ô , if you do not issue command will remain active until a key- when voice recognition is deactivated.
  • Page 46: Display

    ❒ If possible, try to minimize background Using voice recognition DISPLAY noise in the car. The voice recognition system may occa- The different Telephone Menu options ❒ Ask the other passengers to keep silent sionally misrecognize a voice command. are displayed on the instrument panel mul- To ensure that your voice commands are while you are pronouncing voice com- tifunction display (see fig.
  • Page 47: Audio

    AUDIO The telephone menu includes the follow- Launching the telephone menu ing options: The system uses your in-car audio equip- To launch the Telephone Menu, press ❒ Last calls - this submenu allows you to ß ment to deliver audio output of a phone /MAIN, you can then interact with the conversation, voice announcements and view a list of the recent calls made or re-...
  • Page 48: Phone Functions

    PHONE FUNCTIONS MAKING A PHONE CALL You can make a phone call using one of the following methods: The hands-free phone system lets you Notes ❒ Calling a contact in your phonebook make and receive phone calls on your ❒ Before you can make and receive ®...
  • Page 49 Or, using voice interaction: Calling a contact in your If John has several phone numbers but the “location” (i.e.: the type of phonebook Assume you would like to call the phone number like work, home, contact “John” in your mobile phone It is a requirement that you create a pair- etc.) is missing, the system will dis- phonebook.
  • Page 50 Dialling a phone number using voice The system will start the call to the To ask the system to repeat the rec- commands displayed phone number. ognized phone number, pronounce “Repeat”. If no phone number was To dial a phone number using voice To end the phone call, press dialled, the system says “No num- ß...
  • Page 51 Or, using voice interaction: Dialling a phone number using Calling a phone number using the mobile phone keypad call history (last calls) To call back the last incoming phone ô number, press and pronounce Last calls option is a list of the recent Alternatively, you can dial a phone “Callback”.
  • Page 52: Incoming Calls

    ❒ The system will send a message to your INCOMING CALLS Answering an incomig phone call mobile phone offering hands-free during an active phone conversation With the hands-free phone system you phone support. ❒ To answer an incoming phone call while can respond to incoming phone calls us- ❒...
  • Page 53: Settings Functions

    SETTINGS FUNCTIONS PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE You can create a pairing relationship us- ing the Pairing option in the Settings Before you can use your mobile phone menu. The Settings menu enables you to per- with the hands-free phone system on your form the following functions: car, you must create a pairing relationship To create a pairing relationship us-...
  • Page 54 Or, using voice interaction: On your mobile phone, query for At first pairing, the system will say ® devices equipped with Bluetooth “Welcome” immediately after con- ô Press and pronounce “Setup”, wireless technology that are within necting. This message will no longer wait shortly for feedback and then range (this option on your mobile be heard at next pairing procedures.
  • Page 55 ❒ When adding or editing contact entries, When prompted by the mobile The system asks if you would like to phone, enter the PIN number shown copy your paired phone phonebook. insert the appropriate accent marks on the instrument panel display us- It is recommended to copy it.
  • Page 56: Managing User Data And Phonebook

    ❒ Before transferring your mobile phone ❒ If you download a phonebook with a MANAGING USER DATA contacts to the hands-free system, contacts list including more than 1000 AND PHONEBOOK make sure that each contact first and contacts, the system may operate slow- You can make adjustments to the user da- last name is unique and distinctly rec- er than expected and voice recognition...
  • Page 57 Or, using voice interaction: The system will display the message Delete the phonebook Delete users?. To confirm, press ô Press and pronounce “Setup” In the User data menu you can delete ß SRC/OK or /MAIN. wait shortly for feedback and then the phone that was downloaded to the pronounce “User data”.
  • Page 58 Download the phonebook Add contacts Reset user data if you chose not to download the phone- If your mobile phone does not support au- To reset all user data and phone- book during the phone pairing procedure, tomatic downloading during phone pair- books/contacts for paired phones to or if you recently deleted the current ing, the Copy phonebook item will be...
  • Page 59: Using Advanced Features

    USING ADVANCED FEATURES Accessing the device ID EXIT THE SETTINGS MENU For certain operations, it might be neces- At the end of any of the operations de- To navigate to the Adv. options sary to know the device ID. scribed above, you can exit the settings menu using manual interaction, pro- menu as described below.
  • Page 60: Supported Mobile Phones List

    SUPPORTED MOBILE “PULL” PHONES (PHONEBOOK “PUSH” PHONES (PHONEBOOK AUTOMATICALLY NOT AUTOMATICALLY PHONES LIST DOWNLOADED) DOWNLOADED) “Pull” phone means that your mobile “Push” phone means that your mobile This hands-free phone system with Blue- ® phone supports phonebook automatic phone supports the single contact down- tooth wireless technology supports all ®...
  • Page 61 Z600 (*) (*) These mobile phones are unable to support call waiting with the hands-free kit installed on your car. Additional mobile phones will be added to this list. For up-to-date information on supported mobile phones, please contact Fiat Deal- ership.
  • Page 62: Voice Commands (Keywords) - Summary

    VOICE COMMANDS (KEYWORDS) - SUMMARY The following table lists the voice commands available for each level of the system. For each voice command is shown the “Keyword” (i.e.: the main voice command) and synonyms that may be used. level level level Function performed Keywords...
  • Page 63 level level level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords “Reset all” Deletes all paired phone user data and phonebooks/ contacts and restores default values “Pairing” Starts the process to create a pairing relationship “Advanced Fea- Enters the Adv. Options menu tures” / “Advanced Options”...
  • Page 64 level level level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords “Five” Dials the digit “5” “Six” Dials the digit “6” “Seven” Dials the digit “7” “Eight” Dials the digit “8” “Nine” Dials the digit “9” “Zero” / “O” Dials the digit “0” “Plus”...
  • Page 65 level level level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords Starts the process to call a contact in the phonebook, “Call [Name]” / transferred to the hands-free kit “Call [Name] (on/at) [Numbertype] “Name” Calls a contact. In this keyword, Name represents the full name of a contact in your phonebook “(at) Work”...
  • Page 66 level level level Function performed Keywords Keywords Keywords Dials the phone number of the last person called “Redial” Activates the “Help”/ “Menu” function, “Help” / “Menu” that gives a list of voice commands available for the current context Cancels voice interactions and deactivates the “Cancel”...
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL - DISPLAY SCREEN Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Display screen shows: No phonebook For “pull” phones For “pull” phones ❒ When the system asked ❒ Use the option Phonebook Or the system says: “The data from the phonebook will in the Settings menu “As requested, the phonebook has not now be copied onto the system.
  • Page 68 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Display screen shows: Ph/book empty For “pull” phones For “pull” phones ❒ You answered “Yes” to “The data ❒ Enter valid contact information Or the system says “Phonebook empty. from the phonebook will now be (name and one phone number at To add contacts to the phonebook, go copied onto the system.
  • Page 69 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution ❒ The paired mobile phone is turned off ❒ Turn the paired mobile phone on Display screen shows: No Phone ❒ The paired mobile phone is not with- ❒ Make sure that your phone is paired Or the system says in range of the system (the mobile ❒...
  • Page 70 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Display screen shows: Pair. failed After three minutes, each attempt to Retry the pairing procedure. During the enter the PIN number fails since pairing PIN entering step, verify that the PIN Or the system says timed out number you are entering on the mobile “Bluetooth pairing timed out.
  • Page 71 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution ❒ If you do not speak soon enough ❒ Press ô The system did not respond to voice and pronounce the voice ô command or key press after pressing , the system will command again interrupt voice interaction Make sure that you face forward and ❒...
  • Page 72 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution The system prompted to enter a PIN After you delete the pairing-related Select option Delete users on the sys- number, but no phone pairing procedure user information on your mobile tem and delete all pairings; then, pair ®...
  • Page 73 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Pairing a paired mobile phone, the display Before re-pairing with a mobile phone, Remember that the pairing procedure screen shows: information for the first pairing must be will only need to be performed once Pair. failed deleted for your mobile phone.
  • Page 74: Phone-Specific: Audiovox /Orange

    Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Phone numbers containing international On certain mobile phones, when down- Replace “+” with “00” dialling codes (e.g.: +39 Italy, +44 UK, loading names and/phone numbers to (e.g.: +39 becomes 0039). +33 France, etc.) are difficult to call the hands-free system, the sign “+”...
  • Page 75: Phone-Specific: Motorola

    ® PHONE-SPECIFIC: Motorola Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution ® ® When using a paired Motorola mobile Motorola mobile phones do not pro- Edit the contact information in your phone, the different location commands vide location information to the hands- mobile phone phonebook. If a person are not recognized by the hands-free free system when downloading the has multiple numbers, you can create a...
  • Page 76 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution While handling two phone conversations This is due to the specific features of & via call waiting, when pressing /ESC these mobile phones. only the current phone conversation is set to call waiting mode. – ®...
  • Page 77: Phone-Specific: Nokia

    ® PHONE-SPECIFIC: Nokia Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution ® Nokia mobile phones do not allow the On your mobile phone navigate Before establishing a connection with a ® ® hands-free phone system to automati- to “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth ”. Se- paired Nokia mobile phone, the phone ®...
  • Page 78 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Adding contacts from the mobile phone This mobile phone can add contacts only Transfer your contact entries from the to the hands-free phone system when entries are saved on the SIM card phone memory to the SIM card and does not work then select Copy Phonebook and try transfer contacts again...
  • Page 79 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution After receiving, answering and ending a In this specific case, the system is not second call, the multifunction display able to identify which phone call is ended shows “Private Number”, instead of the – phone number corresponding to the first call ®...
  • Page 80: Phone-Specific: Sony-Ericsson

    ® PHONE-SPECIFIC: Sony-Ericsson Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution ❒ Reset the mobile phone by turning it Occasionally, the hands-free kit does not off and on again detect the mobile phone and it is unable ❒ Reset the mobile phone by turning it to make a hands-free phone call –...
  • Page 81 Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution When getting into the car during a phone This mobile phone requires a specific conversation, after turning the key setting for transferring automatically to MAR, the phone conversation is not the audio output to an external –...
  • Page 82: System Software Use Notice

    END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“EULA”) – You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) which includes software licensed by Fiat Auto S.p.A. from one or more software licen- sors (“Fiat Auto S.p.A.’s Software Suppliers”). Such software products, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “on- line”...
  • Page 83 – If Fiat Auto S.p.A.’s Software Suppliers, their affiliates and/or their designated agent make available Supplemental Components, and no other EULA terms are provided, then the terms of this EULA shall apply, except that the Fiat Auto S.p.A.’s Software Suppliers or affiliate entity providing the Supplemental Component(s) shall be the licensor of the Supplemental Component(s).
  • Page 84 UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA – If the SOFTWARE is provided by Fiat Auto S.p.A. separate from the DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and is labeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” you may install one (1) copy of such SOFT- WARE onto the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the existing SOFTWARE, and use it in accordance with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms accompanying the upgrade SOFTWARE.
  • Page 85 For product support, please refer to Fiat Auto S.p.A. support number provided in the documenta- tion for the DEVICE. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact Fiat Auto S.p.A. for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.

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