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Power Supply | 12V / 24V |
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Hands-free Function | Yes |
Voice Control | Yes |
Noise Cancellation | Yes |
Operating Range | Up to 10 meters |
Compatibility | Universal |
Dimensions | 90 x 60 x 20 mm |
Weight | 120 g |
Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
Talk Time | Up to 20 hours |
Standby Time | Up to 500 hours |
Charging Time | 2-3 hours |
General introduction and welcome message for the user.
Crucial safety instructions for installation and operation of the hands-free car kit.
Guidelines for proper system usage, driving safety, and fault handling.
Lists and illustrates all components included in the hands-free car kit package.
Detailed descriptions of kit components and different available versions.
Instructions on selecting the optimal location and securely mounting the device in the vehicle.
Visual guides demonstrating two different methods for installing the device.
Guidance on routing cables and selecting a suitable location for the electronics box.
Identifies and describes each connection port on the electronics box.
Details for connecting the power supply, including version-specific instructions.
Steps for installing fuses and connecting the System 9 basePlate.
Instructions for connecting the internal switch box to route audio to car speakers.
Connecting speakers, microphone, AUX-in, and monitor.
Steps to connect the AC 5120 switch box to the hands-free kit.
Details on connecting the switch box to the car radio's speaker sockets.
Explains ISO plug pin assignments and two wiring configurations for the radio.
How to connect the "mute" signal cable from the radio to the switch box.
Initial setup steps, including language selection after powering on the HFCK.
Overview of the two primary ways to interact with the system.
Detailed instructions on using voice commands for system functions.
Guide on navigating and interacting with the system via the touchscreen interface.
Step-by-step process for pairing a mobile phone with the HFCK via Bluetooth.
Explains how to navigate through the system's menus using touch or voice.
How to dial phone numbers using voice commands, including number segmentation.
Instructions for accessing and using the phonebook through voice commands.
Method for quickly searching contacts in the phonebook using partial input.
Retrieving contact information and managing entries by deleting letters or numbers.
How to call contacts using specific categories like 'Home' or 'Mobile'.
Assigning custom voice tags to contacts and redialing the last number.
Accessing and managing lists of dialled, received, and missed calls.
How to stream music from a paired mobile phone using the A2DP profile.
Reading and managing text messages and emails from the mobile phone through the HFCK.
Accessing and configuring various system settings including Bluetooth and auto-connect.
Managing paired phones, connections, and Bluetooth profiles.
Adjusting digital signal processor settings for audio quality and echo cancellation.
Activating and managing the ability to connect two mobile phones simultaneously.
How to swap priorities or switch between multiple connected mobile phones.
Configuring voice dialing, advanced help, and audio feedback options.
Optimizing voice recognition and accessing function descriptions.
Customizing ringtones, volume levels, and mute delay settings.
Routing external audio sources like navigation prompts through the HFCK.
Adjusting display settings such as brightness, sleep mode, color themes, and calibration.
Configuring call answering methods, menu languages, and telephone book options.
Managing phonebook entries, inverting names, and synchronizing data from the mobile phone.
Accessing system version info, software updates, and factory reset options.
Activating standby mode for continuous call availability after engine shutdown.
Creating and managing private and general voice memos.
Exchanging priority between connected mobile phones using voice command.
Instructions for managing incoming, outgoing, and active phone calls.
Placing calls on hold and recording parts of conversations.
Managing multiple active calls, switching between callers, and handling new incoming calls.
Merging multiple calls into a conference, managing participants, and using features like mute.
Contact details for technical support, service, and warranty claims.
Information on the proper disposal of electrical and electronic equipment according to EU regulations.
Guidelines for intended system use and adherence to local laws.
Details on product certifications, approvals, and electromagnetic compatibility.