Blaupunkt ANTARES AntaresT60 Operating And Installation Instructions
Blaupunkt ANTARES AntaresT60 Operating And Installation Instructions

Blaupunkt ANTARES AntaresT60 Operating And Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Radiophone Antares T60 Operating and installation instructions...
  • Page 2: Equipment Illustration

    EQUIPMENT ILLUSTRATION...
  • Page 3: Radiophone Antares T 60 - And You Can Be Sure Safety Is First

    EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION Volume control, on/off switch SRC button, source selection between radio, CD changer (if connected) or auxiliary equipment/AUX (if con- nected) Switch from telephone to radio or CD changer operation (CD changer op- tional) TA button, on/off switch for traffic an- nouncement priority BND button, to select the FM memory banks and the MW and LW wave-...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Radiophone Antares T 60 - and you can be sure safety is first ... 3 Safety information ... 7 Safety standards ... 8 Installation ... 8 Accessories ... 8 SIM card ... 8 Operating the Radiophone... 9 Audio operation (without the telephone) ...
  • Page 5 General information ... 21 Emergency call ... 21 Starting telephone operation ... 21 Selecting the telephone mode ... 21 Inserting the SIM card ... 21 Entering the PIN code ... 21 Switching the PIN code on/off ... 22 Changing the PIN code ... 22 Unblocking the SIM card ...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Call forwarding ... 32 Registering call forwarding ... 33 Activating call forwarding ... 33 Deactivating call forwarding ... 33 Displaying call forwarding status ... 33 Deleting individual call forwarding functions ... 33 Deleting all the call forwarding functions ... 33 Call barring ...
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Safety information Traffic safety Traffic safety always has the highest prior- ity. As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your responsibility to pay attention to the traffic situation at all times. Never use your car radio in a way that could distract you. Please keep in mind that you travel a dis- tance of 14 m per second at a speed of only 50 km/h.
  • Page 8: Safety Standards

    You can use the following Blaupunkt products with this equipment: CD changers The Blaupunkt CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09 CD changers can be connected to the Ra- diophone. Remote control Using the RCT 07 infrared remote control...
  • Page 9: Operating The Radiophone

    Operating the Radiophone Audio operation (without the telephone) Press ON. Note: If the card tongue is not pushed in when you switch on the unit, the Radiophone will switch off again automatically after 15 seconds. If you push the card tongue in within the first 15 seconds, the Radiophone will not switch off.
  • Page 10: Switching On The Radiophone When The Ignition Is Switched Off

    OPERATING THE RADIOPHONE Press OK. Press / to select the desired setting from between 0 (no delay) and 90 min . Press OK. Press SRC to exit the DSC menu. Switching on the Radiophone when the ignition is switched off Press ON.
  • Page 11: Controlling/Adjusting The Volume

    Activating the PaX function To activate the function you have programmed on the PaX button, press the PaX button briefly. Controlling/adjusting the volume Controlling the system volume Once the Radiophone has been switched on, it will play at the pre-defined power-on vol- ume.
  • Page 12: Tone And Balance/Fader

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Tone and balance/fader Treble Press AUDIO. To adjust the treble, press Bass Press AUDIO. To adjust the bass, press Balance Press AUDIO twice. To adjust the balance between the left/ right speakers, press Fader Press AUDIO twice. To adjust the fader between the front/ rear speakers, press To exit the Audio menu, press AUDIO again.
  • Page 13: Adjusting Brightness, Colour And Legibility

    Adjusting brightness, colour and legibility Adjusting the colour of the Radiophone lighting You can adjust the equipment lighting in stages to match it to the dashboard lighting in your vehicle. The colours can be changed in different shades between green and red. Press OK to access the DSC menu.
  • Page 14: Optical Theft Protection

    CD player, MiniDisc player or MP3 player. To connect an external audio source, you need an adapter cable. You can purchase an adapter cable from any authorised Blaupunkt dealer. Switching the auxiliary equipment on/off During radio operation, press OK to ac- cess the DSC menu.
  • Page 15: Code Theft Protection

    BASIC FUNCTIONS CODE theft protection The Radiophone has been equipped with a code for effective protection against theft. The code must be entered each time the unit is disconnected from its power supply. The code inquiry can be switched on or off. Switching the code inquiry on/off With the Radiophone switched off, press and hold down number keys 1 and 4.
  • Page 16: Selecting The Memory Bank/ Waveband

    RADIO OPERATION Switching REG on/off Press /AF for approx. 1 second until REGIONAL ON or REGIONAL OFF ap- pears in the display. REG will appear in the display when this RDS function has been activated. Selecting the memory bank/ waveband With this radio, you can tune into stations on the FM and AM (MW and LW) wavebands.
  • Page 17: Storing The Stations With The Strongest Signals Automatically (Travelstore)

    For the station presets 1 - 9 press one of the buttons 1 - 9 for approx. 1 second until you hear a beep. For the station presets 10 - 19 (for FM only) press 1 briefly and then press one of the button 0 - 9 for approx.
  • Page 18: Traffic Radio Reception

    TRAFFIC RADIO RECEPTION Traffic radio reception Switching priority for traffic announcements on/off Press TA. When traffic announcement priority is switched on, TA will light up in the display. Note: You will hear a warning beep, if you leave the reception range of the traffic radio station you are listening to if you leave the reception range of the traffic radio station you are tuned into...
  • Page 19: Playing Tracks In Random Order (Mix)

    Playing tracks in random order (MIX) Press /MIX briefly. All of the tracks on the CD currently playing will be played in random order. When all the tracks on a CD have been played, the next CD will be selected and its tracks will play in random order.
  • Page 20 CD CHANGER OPERATION Deleting CD names Press OK to access the DSC menu. Press to select the menu item Radio . Press OK. Press to select the menu item Disc Naming . Press OK. Press to select the menu item Clear name .
  • Page 21: General Information

    TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS General information Emergency call Using the Antares T 60 telephone, you can make emergency calls at any time anywhere in the world. Emergency calls can also be made without a valid SIM card. All you need is a GSM 900 network. The emergency number in the GSM network is 112 all over the world.
  • Page 22: Switching The Pin Code On/Off

    STARTING TELEPHONE OPERATION Important: Be sure to memorise your PIN code and do not reveal it to any unauthorised per- sons. When ENTER PIN appears in the display, enter your PIN number on the 0 - 9 keypad, beginning with the first digit. After you have entered the PIN code completely, press OK or Note:...
  • Page 23: Unblocking The Sim Card

    STARTING TELEPHONE OPERATION Unblocking the SIM card If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession, the SIM card will be locked. To unblock the SIM card, you have to enter the PUK. PUK stands for Personal UnblocK code. The PUK is an eight-digit number, supplied by your service provider along with your SIM card and the PIN code.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Hands-Free Volume

    TELEPHONE SETTINGS Press CLR repeatedly until you return to the main menu or press and hold down CLR for longer than one second to return to the DSC menu. Adjusting the hands-free volume The hands-free volume can be adjusted in stages from 0 to 63.
  • Page 25: Selecting The Ringing Tone

    Selecting the ringing tone You can select from among six different ring- ing tones: Up and down, Oktave, Trill, 2x Oktave, 2x Trill, Triad and Off. In the telephone mode, press OK. The DSC menu will appear in the display. The cursor will mark Setup .
  • Page 26: Displaying Call Charges/Time

    TELEPHONE SETTINGS Displaying call charges/time If this function is supported by your service provider, you can display the call time and the charges for the last call and for all calls. In the telephone mode, press OK. The DSC menu will appear in the display. The cursor will mark Setup .
  • Page 27: Using The Telephone

    Using the telephone Dialing phone numbers You can dial phone numbers in four different ways: Manual dialing One-touch dialing Speed-dial and Selecting numbers from the phone book. Manual dialing Use the 0 - 9 number keys to enter the number you want to dial, including the area code.
  • Page 28: Selecting The Phone Number From The List Of Last Numbers Dialed

    USING THE TELEPHONE Selecting the phone number from the list of last numbers dialed The last numbers you dialed will automati- cally be stored on the SIM card. You can use this list to place calls to these numbers. While the Radiophone is in telephone mode, press briefly.
  • Page 29: Automatic Answer

    Automatic answer In the Setup menu, you can make a setting so that all incoming calls are answered auto- matically. In the telephone mode, press OK. The DSC menu will appear. The cursor mark Setup . Press OK. Press to select Auto. answer . Press OK.
  • Page 30: Hold/Broker's Calls

    USING THE TELEPHONE Hold/broker’s calls Hold means that you place or receive a sec- ond call, while you are already using the tel- ephone. You can only speak to one caller at a time. The callers have no contact with one another.
  • Page 31: What Do You Have To Do Before Travelling To A Foreign Country

    Press Press OK. Press Germany Press OK. Hildesheim The NETWORK SELECTION menu will ap- Blaupunkt pear in the display. Press Press OK. After a short search, a list of the available GSM networks will appear. Adjusting the network search method You can select whether a manual or an auto- matic search is made for the GSM networks.
  • Page 32: Editing The Network List

    USING THE TELEPHONE You will return to the NETWORK SELEC- TION menu. Press CLR as often as necessary until you return to the main menu or press and hold CLR for longer than one sec- ond to return to the DSC menu. Editing the network list You can edit the network list to select pre- ferred GSM networks.
  • Page 33: Registering Call Forwarding

    Registering call forwarding In the telephone mode, press OK. Press to select Menu . Press OK. to select Forwarding . Press Press OK. The FORWARDING menu will appear in the display. Press to select the situation for which you want to activate call forwarding. Press OK.
  • Page 34: Deactivating Call Barring

    USING THE TELEPHONE Press to select call barring for incom- ing or outgoing calls. Press OK. Press to select whether you want to activate call forwarding for any or all of the following services: telephone calls, data transmission, faxes. Press OK. Press to select Activate .
  • Page 35: Phone Book

    Phone book Entering names and telephone numbers Names and telephone numbers are entered using the buttons 0 - 9. The buttons are sequence buttons, so that you are required to sometimes press the but- ton repeatedly to get the desired character. The character set has been allocated to the buttons as follows 1 1 (space)
  • Page 36: Finding Entries

    PHONE BOOK Finding entries You can search for entries in the phone book by either name or memory number. Press MEM in the telephone mode. The menu will appear in the display. The cur- will mark Find name . to select Find name or Find Press pos.
  • Page 37: Capacity Query

    Press to move the entry to the po- sition in which you want to copy it. Press OK. The entry will be copied. You will return to the phone book list. Capacity query Press OK in the telephone mode. Press to select Phone book .
  • Page 38: Messages (Sms) / Mailbox

    MESSAGES / MAILBOX Messages (SMS) / Mailbox You can send and receive SMS messages with your Radiophone. Reading new messages New messages are indicated in the display with a symbol. When a new message is received you will hear a beep. When you have received a new message, press SMS.
  • Page 39: Setting Message Validity

    Setting message validity You can select a setting to determine how long the Service Center should try and send the message to its recipient. You can select a time frame of one to seven days. Press OK in the telephone mode. Press to select Menu .
  • Page 40: Cell Broadcast Messages

    MESSAGES / MAILBOX If no number has been entered as yet, enter the mailbox number with the but- tons 0 - 9. Press OK. A call will be placed to your mailbox. If the mailbox number has already been en- tered, you will be connected with the mailbox directly once you select the menu item Mailbox .
  • Page 41: Specifications

    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Press OK. Use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter the phone access code or PIN2. Press to select between Charge to have the charges per unit indicated and the input of a Credit . Press OK. Use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter your set- tings.
  • Page 42: Operating The Radiophone With The Rct 07 Remote Control Unit (Optional)

    REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL) Operating the Radiophone with the RCT 07 remote control unit (optional) With the optional RCT 07 remote control unit, you can operate the most important functions of the Antares T 60 conveniently and safely from the steering wheel. Radio operation Activates the telephone mode Decreases the volume...
  • Page 43: Telephone Menu Overview

    DSC menu – Telephone Setup Menu Phone book Setup Volume Ringing tone Handfree Auto. answer On / Off Auto. redial On / Off Ring. tones Ringing tone My number Number 1* Number 2* Number 3* Mailbox AOC param.* PIN 2 Charge* Home net Roaming net...
  • Page 44 TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW Setup Menu Phone book Menu Mailbox Messages Network sel. Call meters * Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used. DSC menu – Telephone Call Input Output Patterns Edit Storage No more messages Broadcast On / Off Parameters Validity...
  • Page 45 Menu Forwarding All calls If busy If no answer unreachable Clear all Barring Outgoing Incoming Password Phone lock One-touch One-touch + speed-dial Fixed no. List New number Activate User group Index Group only * Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used. TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW Speech Status...
  • Page 46 TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW Setup Menu Phone book Phone book Find name Find Pos. Add entry Access Capacity My number* * Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used. DSC menu – Telephone Name? (use 10-key keypad - ABC) Position? (use 10-key keypad - 1 ...
  • Page 47: Radio Menu Overview

    DSC menu – Radio Setup Radio Setup Language Deutsch English Italiano Français Español Nederlands Svenska Português Automatic Card LED On / Off Beep Volume Off / 1 ... 9 Keytones Volume Off / 1 ... 9 Vario Colour G .."..R Brightness D .
  • Page 48 RADIO MENU OVERVIEW Setup Radio Radio Radiotext Loudness TA volume Volume FIX Sensitivity Disc Naming** Music/Speech ** if a CD changer is connected DSC menu – Radio select with back with back to radio Off / On / On/Eng. off Level 1 ...
  • Page 49: Glossary Of Technical Terms

    Glossary of Technical Terms Access code Barred functions can be operated after the access code has been entered. Adapter card Holder for small SIM cards. With the help of an adapter card, it is possible to use small SIM cards in equipment which was otherwise designed for use with standard-sized SIM cards.
  • Page 50 GLOSSARY Handset Telephone receiver complete with cradle (ac- cessory). IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Iden- tity International identity for mobile equipment. The IMEI code entered at the factory includes the serial number, manufacturer and country code. You can find this code in the car radio pass.
  • Page 51 Scrolling Moves you through a directory. SIM card - Subscriber Identification Module For radio and telephone operation. The SIM card used here is in credit-card format. It is also possible to use the small SIM card (plug- in card) with an adapter card. The SIM card contains all of the data required to identify the subscriber, to allocate the tel- ephone number and the personal phone...
  • Page 52: Installation Instructions

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