Blaupunkt Car Stereo System AntaresT60 User Manual

Radiophone  
Antares T60  
Operating and installation instructions  
 
RADIOPHONE ANTARES T 60  
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION  
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Volume control, on/off switch  
Radiophone Antares T 60 -  
and you can be sure safety  
is first  
Because the Antares T 60 is the symbiosis  
consisting of a powerful GSM mobile tel-  
ephone with full-duplex hands-free operation  
and an excellent audio system with a digital  
tuner and CD changer option.  
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)  
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TA button, on/off switch for traffic an-  
nouncement priority  
When the quality of your in-car telephone and  
road safety are important issues, theAntares  
T 60 makes no compromises. And that’s to  
your advantage.  
BND button, to select the FM memory  
banks and the MW and LW wave-  
bands  
To activate the Travelstore function  
To switch from handset to hands-free  
telephone operation (handset op-  
tional)  
And if you want to be absolutely sure that  
safety is first, leave your hands where they  
belong - on the steering wheel.  
VOCS 08, the optional voice control system,  
the TH 07 handset and the RCT 07 steering  
wheel remote control unit transform the  
Antares T 60 into one of the safest mobile  
telephones on the market.  
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SMS button, to retrieve new SMS  
messages  
PaX button, to activate preset function  
Multifunctional rocker switch  
Display  
Numbers buttons 0 - 9  
#/AF button, to switch RDS conven-  
ience functions on/off  
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So, have fun paging through and reading this  
manual. Take some time and get acquainted  
with your new Radiophone.  
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Telephone button  
/MIX button, to adjust station seek  
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tuning sensitivity  
To play CD titles in random order  
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OK button, to access the DSC menu  
and submenu items, to confirm set-  
tings  
MEM button, list of radio stations  
stored in the memory, to display CDs  
in the unit and telephone book entries  
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CLR button, clear (delete) and back  
button  
AUDIO button, to adjust tone and bal-  
ance/fader,  
To switch Loudness on/off  
Microphone mute  
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CONTENTS  
Radiophone Antares T 60 - and  
you can be sure safety is first ..... 3  
Radio operation......................... 15  
Selecting the radio mode ................. 15  
RDS convenience functions  
(AF, REG) ....................................... 15  
Selecting the memory bank/  
waveband........................................ 16  
Selecting a radio station .................. 16  
Paging through station networks...... 16  
Storing stations manually ................. 16  
Storing the stations with the  
Safety information ...................... 7  
Safety standards ............................... 8  
Installation ......................................... 8  
Accessories ...................................... 8  
SIM card ........................................... 8  
Operating the Radiophone.......... 9  
Audio operation (without the  
strongest signals automatically  
telephone) ......................................... 9  
For audio and telephone operation..... 9  
Removing the SIM card ..................... 9  
Switching the Radiophone on/off with  
the vehicle ignition ............................. 9  
Switching on the Radiophone when  
the ignition is switched off ............... 10  
Switching the Radiophone on after  
the unit has been disconnected from  
its power supply .............................. 10  
(Travelstore) .................................... 17  
Recalling stored stations.................. 17  
Switching between stereo and mono . 17  
Selecting Radiotext display .............. 17  
Traffic radio reception............... 18  
Switching priority for traffic  
announcements on/off ..................... 18  
CD changer operation............... 18  
Selecting the CD changer mode...... 18  
Selecting a CD................................ 18  
Selecting a track on a CD ............... 18  
Fast Cue/Review (audible) .............. 18  
Playing tracks in random order (MIX) . 19  
Displaying the list of CDs in the  
Basic functions ......................... 10  
Selecting the audio mode ................ 10  
Direct access to functions (PaX) ...... 10  
Controlling/adjusting the volume ...... 11  
Tone and balance/fader ................... 12  
Loudness ........................................ 12  
Adjusting brightness, colour and  
changer........................................... 19  
Naming CDs ................................... 19  
legibility ........................................... 13  
Selecting the system language ........ 13  
Optical theft protection .................... 14  
Changing the DSC access code ..... 14  
Resetting personal settings.............. 14  
Connecting auxiliary equipment ....... 14  
CODE theft protection..................... 15  
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CONTENTS  
Selecting the phone number from  
the list of missed calls...................... 28  
Selecting the phone number from  
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 ................. 23  
the list of calls received ................... 28  
Deleting an entry from the incoming/  
outgoing call list .................................. 28  
Deleting the incoming/outgoing call list 28  
Answering a call .............................. 28  
Automatic answer ............................... 29  
Rejecting a call ................................ 29  
Switching the microphone to mute... 29  
Switching off the mute function ........... 29  
Redial.............................................. 29  
Automatic redial .................................. 29  
Ending the automatic redial function .... 29  
Call waiting (2nd call on hold).......... 29  
Answering the 2nd call........................ 29  
Rejecting the 2nd call.......................... 29  
Hold/broker’s calls .......................... 30  
Hold ................................................... 30  
Broker’s calls ...................................... 30  
Conference calls ............................. 30  
Ending a conference call ..................... 30  
Notebook function ........................... 30  
Foreign calls.................................... 30  
What do you have to do before  
Basic functions ......................... 23  
Adjusting the volume ....................... 23  
Adjusting the ringing tone volume ........ 23  
Adjusting the hands-free volume.......... 24  
Adjusting the handset volume (handset  
optional).............................................. 24  
Traffic announcements (TA) during  
hands-free operation........................ 24  
Selecting the ringing tone ................ 25  
Service functions ...................... 25  
Audible call timer ............................. 25  
Setting the timer.................................. 25  
Displaying call charges/time ............ 26  
Resetting the counter .......................... 26  
Setting the Charges, Time display  
travelling to a foreign country? ............ 31  
How do I place a telephone call to a  
during a call ........................................ 26  
Using the telephone.................. 27  
foreign country?.................................. 31  
How can I be reached?....................... 31  
How do I call a wired network telephone  
number in the foreign country? ............ 31  
Selecting a network ......................... 31  
Displaying the available networks ........ 31  
Adjusting the network search method.. 31  
Editing the network list .................... 32  
Adding a GSM network to the list........ 32  
Moving an entry on the list................... 32  
Deleting an entry on the list ................. 32  
Dialing phone numbers .................... 27  
Manual dialing ..................................... 27  
One-touch dialing (from the Radio-  
phone memory) ................................... 27  
Speed-dial (from the SIM card  
memory) ............................................. 27  
Selecting a number from the phone  
book ................................................... 27  
Finding an entry by name .................... 27  
Selecting the phone number from  
the list of last numbers dialed........... 28  
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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  
Messages (SMS) / Mailbox....... 38  
Reading new messages................... 38  
Sending messages .......................... 38  
Entering the service number ................ 38  
Setting message validity ...................... 39  
Reading old messages .................... 39  
Deleting messages .......................... 39  
Mailbox (Mobile box)........................ 39  
Entering the mailbox phone number /  
functions ............................................. 33  
Deleting all the call forwarding  
functions ............................................. 33  
Call barring ..................................... 33  
Activating call barring .......................... 33  
Deactivating call barring ...................... 34  
Displaying call barring status ............... 34  
Changing the password for call  
barring ................................................ 34  
Locking the Phone .......................... 34  
Switching on the phone lock ............... 34  
Switching off the phone lock ............... 34  
calling the mailbox ............................... 39  
Cell broadcast messages ................ 40  
Special functions ...................... 40  
Determining the user group ............. 40  
Switching user group on/off ................ 40  
Entering AOC parameters ............... 40  
Specifications ........................... 41  
Amplifier.......................................... 41  
Tuner............................................... 41  
Telephone ....................................... 41  
Phone book............................... 35  
Entering names and telephone  
numbers .......................................... 35  
Moving the input cursor....................... 35  
Deleting entries ................................... 35  
Adding characters............................... 35  
Storing names / telephone numbers 35  
Finding entries................................. 36  
Editing entries ................................. 36  
Changing an entry............................... 36  
Deleting an entry ................................. 36  
Moving an entry in the phone book ...... 36  
Copying an entry in the phone book .... 36  
Capacity query ................................ 37  
Locking/unlocking access to the  
Operating the Radiophone with  
the RCT 07 remote control unit  
(optional)................................... 42  
Radio operation ............................... 42  
Telephone operation ........................ 42  
CD changer operation (optional)...... 42  
Telephone menu overview ........ 43  
Radio menu overview................ 47  
Glossary of Technical Terms ..... 49  
Installation instructions............. 52  
phone book ..................................... 37  
Locking the phone book ...................... 37  
Unlocking the phone book................... 37  
Entering your own phone number .... 37  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Using the telephone can result in interfer-  
ence with the correct functioning of medi-  
cal equipment that is not sufficiently  
shielded, particularly near the antenna.  
Please consult a doctor or the manufac-  
turer of the medical device if you have any  
questions. Other electronic equipment can  
also be affected by electromagnetic inter-  
ference.  
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.  
Should the traffic situation become particu-  
larly demanding, we advise you not to use  
this equipment.  
If you are in an area where there is danger  
of explosion, e.g. filling stations, chemical  
factories or places where blasting work is  
being done, switch your telephone off.  
Always make sure that you are still able to  
hear any warning signals coming from out-  
side of your vehicle, such as police or fire  
engine sirens, so that you can react ac-  
cordingly.  
Consequently, you should always select a  
moderate volume for playing your car au-  
dio equipment while you are driving.  
Emergency calls  
As with every other mobile telephone, the  
Radiophone operates using a combination  
of mobile radio and cross-country net-  
works, radio signals and functions pro-  
grammed by the user. As a result, there is  
no guarantee that your call will always go  
through. Never depend exclusively on a  
mobile telephone or similar equipment  
under life-threatening circumstances (e.g.  
in medical emergencies).  
The telephone interface of the Radiophone  
is only able to make and receive calls when  
it is activated, located in an area served  
by a GSM 900 radio network and when  
the signal is strong enough.  
Using the telephone while driving  
Please observe all laws and regulations  
regarding the use of mobile telephones in  
motor vehicles.  
• Concentrate fully on your driving.  
• Stop at a safe place before using the  
telephone.  
Emergency calls may not be possible on  
all mobile telephone networks or only if  
certain network services and/or certain  
performance features are active. Contact  
the local network operators for more de-  
tailed information.  
• If otherwise unavoidable:  
Use only hands-free operation if you  
have to use the telephone while you are  
driving.  
Traffic safety always has the highest prior-  
ity.  
Please read this instruction manual for fur-  
ther information and consult your local serv-  
ice provider.  
Using the telephone in critical  
areas  
Always switch off the mobile telephone in  
areas where it is forbidden to use a mo-  
bile phone or if this equipment could cause  
electromagnetic interference or otherwise  
dangerous situations.  
When placing an emergency call, be sure to  
supply all the necessary information as ac-  
curately as possible. Remember that your  
mobile telephone may be the only means of  
communication at the scene of an accident.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Do not hang up until you are told to do so.  
Remote control  
Using the RCT 07 infrared remote control  
(7 607 570 510) you can conveniently control  
all of the most important functions of your  
Radiophone from the steering wheel.  
Also read the information in the section on  
Telephone operation - GSM emergency  
calls”.  
Safety standards  
Handset (telephone receiver)  
The mobile telephone has been manufactured  
in accordance with all of the applicable radio  
frequency (RF) safety standards and recom-  
mendations determined by the government  
offices and organisations responsible (e.g. the  
VDE standard DIN-0848).  
With the TH 07 Blaupunkt handset (7 607 570  
512) it is possible to place telephone calls with  
or without using the hands-free function.  
The system will switch automatically from  
hands-free to handset operation when the  
handset is removed from the cradle.  
Installation  
There is a relatively strong magnet in  
the handset.  
Keep everything that could react adversely  
to magnetic fields well away from the hand-  
set. This includes diskettes, check cards,  
etc. Important data may be deleted.  
Only a trained service technician is author-  
ised to install and service the Radiophone in  
your vehicle. Faulty installation or servicing  
can be dangerous and will result in the expiry  
of your guarantee.  
This equipment must not be operated with-  
out a suitable GSM or combination antenna  
mounted on the outside of the vehicle. The  
equipment including the GSM or combination  
antenna must be installed by an authorised  
Bosch service centre only.  
Amplifiers  
All Blaupunkt amplifiers  
Voice control system  
(Available for German only)  
To ensure trouble-free operation, the positive  
power supply line must be connected via the  
ignition and the permanent +12 V lead.  
Using the VOCS 08 voice control system, you  
can control the most important system func-  
tions by speaking certain commands aloud  
in German.  
Do not ground the speaker outputs!  
Because the motorist is subjected to a mini-  
mum amount of distraction when operating  
the equipment using a voice control system,  
this feature makes an important contribution  
to road safety.  
Accessories  
Use Blaupunkt-approved accessories and  
spare parts only.  
You can use the following Blaupunkt products  
with this equipment:  
SIM card  
CD changers  
This Radiophone has been equipped for tel-  
ephone operation using modern 3-V SIM  
cards. Please ask your dealer for more infor-  
mation.  
The Blaupunkt CDC A 08 and the IDC A 09  
CD changers can be connected to the Ra-  
diophone.  
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OPERATING THE RADIOPHONE  
appear in the display.Also refer to “Switching  
the PIN code on/off”.  
Operating the Radiophone  
Audio operation (without the  
telephone)  
Press ON.  
Removing the SIM card  
Never just pull out the SIM card.  
You could destroy it.  
Note:  
Push the SIM card in gently, towards the  
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.  
Radiophone.  
The card tongue holding the SIM card will  
eject.  
Remove the SIM card.  
Switching the Radiophone on/off  
with the vehicle ignition  
When the Radiophone is on, switch off  
the vehicle ignition and remove the igni-  
tion key.  
When you switch on the Radiophone for the  
first time,  
enter the four-digit safety code in the ra-  
dio pass using the 0 - 9 buttons.  
If you enter an incorrect digit,  
press CLR to delete the digit.  
Press OK to confirm the code.  
The Radiophone will switch off.  
Switch on the ignition.  
The Radiophone will switch on if you switched  
it off with the vehicle ignition.  
For audio and telephone  
operation  
Note:  
With the card tongue pushed in,  
If the ignition timer is switched on, the Radio-  
phone will not switch off until after the time  
set has elapsed.  
If the SIM card is still in the Radiophone when  
it is switched off, you will hear two beeps.  
If the ignition is switched off during a telephone  
call, the Radiophone will remain switched on  
until the telephone call has been completed.  
press the card tongue gently in the direc-  
tion of the Radiophone until you feel  
slight resistance.  
Release the card tongue.  
The card tongue will now eject from the Ra-  
diophone.  
Lay the SIM card on the card tongue  
with the chip facing upwards and to-  
wards the Radiophone and push it into  
the slot until you feel slight resistance.  
Set the ignition timer  
You can set the ignition timer to determine  
whether and how long the Radiophone should  
continue to play after the ignition has been  
switched off.  
Press the SIM card gently down at the  
back onto the card tongue so that it is  
lying completely on the card tongue.  
If you are in telephone mode, press the  
SRC button to switch to radio operation.  
Push the card tongue into the Radio-  
phone gently until you feel slight resist-  
ance and you hear the card tongue click  
into position.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Use  
/
to select the menu item Setup.  
Press OK.  
The Radiophone will switch on. If the PIN in-  
quiry has been activated, ENTER PIN will  
Press  
timer.  
/
to select the menu item Ignit.  
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OPERATING THE RADIOPHONE  
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Press OK.  
Basic functions  
Press  
/
to select the desired setting  
from between 0 (no delay) and 90 min.  
Selecting the audio mode  
You can switch between radio, CD changer  
operation and the operation of an auxiliary  
audio source (if connected).  
Press OK.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Switching on the Radiophone  
when the ignition is switched off  
Press ON.  
Press SRC repeatedly until the functions  
for the operating mode you want to se-  
lect appear in the display.  
The Radiophone will switch on.  
Direct access to functions (PaX)  
You can program the PaX button with one  
function you use frequently for direct access.  
To avoid running down the battery, the Ra-  
diophone will switch off again automatically  
after one hour.  
Select one of the following functions:  
Radiotext  
Switching the Radiophone on  
after the unit has been  
disconnected from its power  
supply  
Telephone number  
Mailbox  
Send SMS  
If the Radiophone has been disconnected  
from the battery (e.g. when the vehicle is be-  
ing repaired) and is reconnected, you will be  
required to enter the security code in the ra-  
dio pass the first time you switch it on again.  
Network selection  
Call forwarding  
Telephone book  
Note:  
You can change the function you have se-  
lected for the PaX button at any time.  
Programming the PaX button  
Press and hold down the PaX button for  
longer than one second.  
The list of available functions will appear in  
the display. If the PaX button has already been  
programmed, the cursor will indicate the func-  
tion currently selected.  
Press  
/
to select the desired func-  
tion.  
Press OK.  
PaX program. finished will appear in the dis-  
play.  
The main telephone menu will now appear in  
the display. The PaX button is ready to use.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Activating the PaX function  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item  
to adjust the Radiophone to  
To activate the function you have programmed  
on the PaX button,  
Press OK.  
Press  
Beep.  
press the PaX button briefly.  
/
Controlling/adjusting the volume  
Press OK.  
Press  
Controlling the system volume  
/
Once the Radiophone has been switched on,  
it will play at the pre-defined power-on vol-  
ume.  
the desired volume level.  
Press OK.  
To increase the system volume, turn the  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
volume control to the right.  
Adjusting the volume for traffic  
announcements (TA Volume)  
To decrease the system volume, turn the  
volume control to the left.  
You can adjust the volume for traffic an-  
nouncements and for the message that there  
is no traffic radio station currently available.  
The traffic announcement will be broadcast  
at this volume, even if the system volume is  
lower.  
The volume level selected will appear in the  
display.  
Adjusting the power-on volume  
(Volume FIX)  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press  
/
to select the menu item  
Volume FIX.  
TA volume.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
or turn the volume control  
Press  
/
or turn the volume control  
knob to adjust the Radiophone to the de-  
sired power-on volume level.  
knob to adjust the Radiophone to the de-  
sired volume level.  
Press OK.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
If you select the Last Volume option, the  
power-on volume will be the volume last set  
before the Radiophone was switched off.  
Press OK.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Adjusting the beep volume  
You will hear a beep whenever you activate  
functions that require you to press a button  
for longer than one second.  
You can set the beep volume to a level from  
0 to 9.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Tone and balance/fader  
/
to select the desired setting.  
Treble  
Press AUDIO.  
To adjust the treble, press or  
.
Loudness  
Bass  
Press AUDIO.  
To adjust the bass, press or  
Switching Loudness on/off  
.
To switch Loudness on/off,  
press AUDIO for approx. 1 second until  
you hear a beep.  
Balance  
Press AUDIO twice.  
LOUDNESS ON or LOUDNESS OFF will  
appear briefly in the display.  
To adjust the balance between the left/  
right speakers, press or  
.
Adjusting Loudness increase  
Fader  
Press AUDIO twice.  
To adjust the fader between the front/  
rear speakers, press or  
Loudness boosts low frequencies for more  
bass, especially at low volume, for a more  
natural sound.  
You can adjust the Loudness setting as fol-  
lows:  
.
To exit the Audio menu, press AUDIO again.  
Or, after a few seconds, the menu will switch  
back to the main menu automatically.  
LOUD 1 - minimum boost  
LOUD 6 - maximum boost  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Music/Speech tone adjustment  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item  
to select the desired setting.  
RDS radio stations differentiate between  
music and speech programs.  
You can adjust the tone for speech programs:  
Press OK.  
Off  
Level 1  
- no tone adjustment  
- linear (no bass, treble and Loud-  
ness changes)  
Press  
/
Loudness.  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Level 2 - 4 - different adjustments for volume,  
bass and treble with Loudness  
switched off  
/
Choose the setting you prefer.  
Traffic announcements are always played in  
the “Speech” mode.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
Music/Speech.  
/
to select the menu item  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Optimising display legibility (Angle)  
Adjusting brightness, colour and  
legibility  
You can adjust the legibility of the display to  
the best angle.  
Adjusting the colour of the Radiophone  
lighting  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item  
to select the desired setting.  
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.  
Press  
Angle.  
/
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
/
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
to select the menu item  
Selecting the system language  
Vario Colour.  
Press OK.  
You can select the language in which the text  
will appear in the display. If there is no SIM  
card in the Radiophone, the text will appear  
in English if you select the setting Automatic  
Text. If there is a SIM card in the Radiophone,  
the language used by the SIM card will ap-  
pear.  
Press  
/
to select the desired setting.  
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Adjusting the brightness of the  
Radiophone lighting  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
You can adjust the brightness of the lighting  
for day (D) and night lighting (N) in stages,  
depending on how the instrument lighting has  
been connected.  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item  
to select the desired setting.  
Press OK.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
/
Language.  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Brightness.  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
to select D or N.  
/
to select the desired setting.  
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
Optical theft protection  
Resetting personal settings  
You can select whether or not the card tongue  
should flash as optical theft protection.  
You can reset any of the settings made in the  
DSC menu for the radio, the phone or the SIM  
card.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item Card  
to select Off or On.  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
LED.  
Press OK.  
/
Press  
Reset.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
/
Use the number keys to enter the DSC  
access code.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Press  
/
to select the desired setting.  
Changing the DSC access code  
Press OK twice.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Before you can make any changes to impor-  
tant settings in the DSC menu, you will be  
required to enter a code. This code is set to  
0000 at the factory. You can alter this code at  
any time.  
Connecting auxiliary equipment  
In place of a CD changer, you can also con-  
nect any other auxiliary audio source with a  
line output. These sources include a portable  
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.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Setup.  
/
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
to select the menu item  
Change code.  
Switching the auxiliary equipment on/off  
Press OK.  
During radio operation, press OK to ac-  
Use the number keys to enter the factory  
code, or if the code has already been  
changed, the currently valid code.  
cess the DSC menu.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
Use the number keys to enter the new  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
code.  
/
to select the menu item Aux.  
to select Off or On.  
Enter the new code a second time.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
/
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
If the auxiliary audio source is connected  
properly and switched on in the DSC menu,  
it can be selected by pressing SRC.  
14  
 
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
RADIO OPERATION  
CODE theft protection  
Radio operation  
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.  
This Radiophone has been equipped with an  
RDS radio receiver. Many FM stations now  
transmit a signal along with their regular pro-  
gramming to provide such additional informa-  
tion as the station name. The station name  
will appear in the display as soon as it is re-  
ceived.  
Switching the code inquiry on/off  
With the Radiophone switched off, press  
and hold down number keys 1 and 4.  
Other RDS advantages include the AF and  
REG functions.  
Switch the Radiophone on by inserting  
the SIM card or pressing the ON button.  
Selecting the radio mode  
A code inquiry will appear in the display.  
If the Radiophone is currently in the telephone  
or CD changer mode,  
Use the number keys to enter the valid  
code.  
press SRC repeatedly until the radio  
mode functions appear.  
The code inquiry will be switched either on or  
off.  
Note:  
The telephone mode has priority. If the phone  
is in use, you cannot switch to the radio or  
CD changer modes.  
Note:  
You will find the valid code in the radio pass  
included with the Radiophone.  
If the code is entered incorrectly three times,  
you will have to wait for a fixed time period.  
“WAIT 1 HOUR” appears in the display. The  
unit must remain switched on during this hour.  
RDS convenience functions  
(AF, REG)  
The RDS convenience functions, AF (Alter-  
nate Frequency) and REG (REGional), en-  
hance the performance of your car radio.  
AF: When this RDS function has been  
activated, the radio will automatically  
search for the best frequency in recep-  
tion range of the station selected.  
REG: A number of radio stations broad-  
cast special programs for different re-  
gions with different contents. If you acti-  
vate the REG function, the radio will not  
automatically switch to an alternate fre-  
quency with different regional program-  
ming.  
Switching AF on/off  
Press #/AF briefly.  
“AF” will light up in the display when this RDS  
function has been activated.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
Press  
/
to select the menu item  
Switching REG on/off  
Sensitivity.  
Press #/AF for approx. 1 second until  
REGIONAL ON or REGIONAL OFF ap-  
pears in the display.  
Press OK.  
Press  
or LO.  
/
to select the menu item DX  
to select the desired setting.  
REG will appear in the display when this RDS  
function has been activated.  
Press OK.  
Press  
Press OK.  
/
Selecting the memory bank/  
waveband  
With this radio, you can tune into stations on  
the FM and AM (MW and LW) wavebands.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
Searching for/selecting radio stations  
manually  
Press BND to switch between the wave-  
bands or memory banks.  
You can also select a radio station manually.  
Press or  
.
Selecting a radio station  
There are different ways in which you can  
select a radio station.  
Note:  
You will not be able to select a station manu-  
ally unless AF is deactivated.  
Automatic station selection  
(seek tuning)  
Entering a station frequency directly  
For FM and FMT you can also enter a station  
frequency directly with the number buttons.  
Press or  
The radio will tune into the next station within  
reception range.  
.
Press 0.  
Enter the frequency without adding the  
Selecting seek tuning sensitivity  
decimal point.  
Use this function to determine whether the  
radio tunes into only those stations with strong  
reception signals or into weaker stations as  
well.  
If you want to delete your entry, press  
CLR.  
Paging through station networks  
If one radio station has several different pro-  
grams, you can page through this “station  
network”.  
Press to switch between high sensitiv-  
*
ity (stations with weaker signals) and low  
sensitivity (local stations).  
lo will light up in the display if you have se-  
lected low sensitivity.  
Press or to tune into the next station  
in the station network.  
In the DSC menu you can also select the  
degree of sensitivity for LO (local) and DX  
(distant) reception.  
Note:  
To use this function, you must have activated  
the RDS convenience functions first.  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
Storing stations manually  
Select the desired memory bank: FM,  
Press OK.  
FMT, MW or LW.  
Select the desired station.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
For the station presets 1 - 9  
Menu  
press one of the buttons 1 - 9 for approx.  
Press BND to select the memory bank  
1 second until you hear a beep.  
or waveband.  
For the station presets 10 - 19 (for FM only)  
Press MEM.  
press 1 briefly and  
A menu listing the stations stored will appear  
in the display.  
then press one of the button 0 - 9 for  
approx. 1 second until you hear a beep.  
Press  
/
to select the desired station.  
Press OK to tune into the station se-  
Storing the stations with the  
strongest signals automatically  
(Travelstore)  
You can automatically store the nine stations  
with the strongest reception signals in the  
region (FM only). These stations will be stored  
in the FMT memory bank.  
lected.  
Switching between stereo and  
mono  
When you switch the Radiophone on, it will  
automatically begin to play in stereo. If sta-  
tion reception should begin to deteriorate, the  
Radiophone will automatically switch to mono.  
Note:  
Any stations already stored in this memory  
bank will be deleted automatically.  
Selecting Radiotext display  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press BND/TS.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item  
to select one of the following  
The  
storing  
process  
will  
begin.  
TRAVELSTORE will flash in the display.  
Once the storing process has been com-  
pleted, the radio station stored on preset 1 in  
the FMT memory bank will begin to play. The  
station list will appear in the display for sev-  
eral seconds.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
Radiotext.  
Press OK.  
Press  
settings:  
/
Recalling stored stations  
There are different ways in which you can  
recall stored radio stations.  
Off  
On  
- switched off  
- switched on  
On/Eng. off - switched on only when the  
engine is off  
Numbers buttons  
Select the memory bank or the wave-  
Press OK to confirm your selection.  
Press SRC to exit the DSC menu.  
band.  
For station presets 1 - 9  
press the desired button from 1 - 9  
briefly.  
For station presets 10 - 19  
first press the 1 briefly  
then press the desired button from 0 - 9  
within 2 seconds.  
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TRAFFIC RADIO RECEPTION  
Traffic radio reception  
CD CHANGER OPERATION  
CD changer operation  
Switching priority for traffic  
announcements on/off  
Press TA.  
When traffic announcement priority is  
switched on, TA will light up in the display.  
Selecting the CD changer mode  
If the Radiophone is currently in the telephone  
or radio mode,  
press SRC repeatedly until the CD  
changer functions appear in the display.  
Note:  
Note:  
The telephone mode has priority. If the phone  
is in use, you cannot switch to the radio or  
CD changer modes.  
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  
while listening to a CD and the automatic  
seek tuning function is unable to find an-  
other traffic radio station  
Selecting a CD  
There are different ways in which you can  
select a CD.  
Selecting the next CD up or down  
if you switch from a traffic radio station to  
a radio station that does not broadcast  
traffic information  
To select the next CD up or down, press  
or once or as often as necessary.  
Selecting the CD directly using the  
numbers buttons  
In this case, either switch off traffic announce-  
ment priority or switch to a radio station that  
broadcasts traffic information.  
Press the corresponding numbers button  
from 1 - 9.  
Selecting a CD directly from the menu  
Press MEM.  
A menu listing the CDs available will appear  
in the display.  
Press  
/
to select the desired CD.  
Press OK to begin CD playback.  
Selecting a track on a CD  
To select a track up or down on the CD  
currently playing, press or once or  
repeatedly as required.  
Fast Cue/Review (audible)  
For fast Cue or Review  
press and hold down or until Cue or  
Review begins.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
To continue to name other CDs, proceed as  
follows.  
Playing tracks in random order  
(MIX)  
Press  
/
to select the next CD you  
Press /MIX briefly.  
*
want to name.  
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.  
Press OK.  
Use the numbers buttons to enter the  
name.  
Press OK to confirm your entry.  
To stop naming CDs,  
To end the MIX function, press /MIX  
*
again briefly.  
press SRC.  
To exit Disc Naming without saving the en-  
tries made,  
Displaying the list of CDs in the  
changer  
Press MEM.  
press CLR twice for a longer time.  
Deleting one or all the characters  
Naming CDs  
While entering a name you can delete one or  
all the characters.  
To allow you to recognise your CDs more  
quickly, you can enter individual names for  
up to 99 CDs. The names can contain up to  
seven characters.  
To delete one character,  
press  
/
to select the character you  
want to delete.  
In the CD changer mode, press OK to  
Press CLR briefly.  
To delete all of the characters,  
press CLR for longer than 1 second.  
access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item Disc  
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
Naming.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
Change name.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
to select the desired CD.  
Press OK.  
The first input field will flash. You can begin to  
enter the characters.  
Use the numbers buttons to enter a  
name. For more information, read the  
section on “Entering names” in the chap-  
ter on the “Telephone”.  
Press OK to confirm your entry.  
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CD CHANGER OPERATION  
Deleting CD names  
Press OK to access the DSC menu.  
Press  
Radio.  
/
to select the menu item  
to select the menu item Disc  
to select the menu item  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
Naming.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
Clear name.  
Press OK.  
A selection menu with the names stored will  
appear.  
To clear the name of one CD,  
press  
/
to select the desired name.  
Press OK.  
The name will be deleted. Then the selection  
menu with the names will appear again.  
To clear all of the names stored,  
press OK for longer than 1 second.  
To exit the DSC menu,  
press SRC.  
20  
 
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS  
STARTING TELEPHONE  
OPERATION  
General information  
Starting telephone  
operation  
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. Your call is always  
put through to the nearest rescue control cen-  
tre.  
Selecting the telephone mode  
If you have already inserted a valid SIM card,  
press  
.
The telephone mode will be activated. The  
network selected will appear in the display.  
Inserting the SIM card  
With the card tongue pushed in,  
Switch the Radiophone on by pushing  
press the card tongue gently in the di-  
rection of the Radiophone until you feel  
slight resistance.  
in the card tongue in.  
If the Radiophone was switched off by press-  
ing the on/off button,  
Release the card tongue.  
The card tongue will now eject from the Ra-  
diophone.  
press the on/off button.  
The Radiophone will switch on.  
Press  
.
Lay the SIM card on the card tongue  
with the chip facing upwards and to-  
wards the Radiophone and push it into  
the slot until you feel slight resistance.  
The telephone mode will be activated, but  
please note: No valid SIM card will appear  
in the display.  
Press the SIM card gently down at the  
back onto the card tongue so that it is  
lying completely on the card tongue.  
Enter 112 on the 12-button keypad.  
Press  
The call will be put through to the nearest res-  
cue control centre.  
.
Push the card tongue into the Radio-  
phone gently until you feel slight resist-  
ance and you hear the card tongue click  
into position.  
Provide them with all of the necessary infor-  
mation as accurately as possible.  
Do not end the call until you are told to do so!  
The Radiophone will switch on. If the PIN in-  
quiry has been activated, ENTER PIN will  
appear in the display.Also refer to “Switching  
the PIN code on/off”.  
Important:  
Use the 112 number in emergency situations  
only. Any improper use of the emergency call  
number could have legal consequences.  
Entering the PIN code  
The PIN code (personal identification number)  
protects your telephone against being used  
by unauthorised persons. The PIN code and  
the PUK (Personal Unblock code) are sup-  
plied along with the SIM card by your service  
provider. You can change the PIN code at any  
time; for more information, read “Changing the  
PIN code”.  
21  
 
STARTING TELEPHONE OPERATION  
Important:  
Press  
/
to select the PIN code you  
Be sure to memorise your PIN code and  
do not reveal it to any unauthorised per-  
sons.  
want to switch on or off (normally  
PIN 1).  
Press OK.  
A menu PIN 1 containing all the functions  
available will appear in the display.  
When ENTER PIN appears in the display,  
enter your PIN number on the 0 - 9  
Press  
tion On or Off.  
Press OK.  
/
to select the desired func-  
keypad, beginning with the first digit.  
After you have entered the PIN code  
completely, press OK or #.  
The PIN code must be entered to confirm this  
change.  
Note:  
If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three  
times in succession, the SIM card will be  
locked. For more information, refer to the sec-  
tion on “Unblocking the SIM card”.  
Enter your PIN on the 0 - 9 keypad, be-  
ginning with the first digit.  
Press OK.  
Now the Radiophone will return to the origi-  
nal PIN 1 menu.  
Once the PIN code has been entered cor-  
rectly and confirmed, the Radiophone will  
switch on and the operating mode used last  
(radio, CD changer or telephone) will be acti-  
vated.  
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.  
Switching the PIN code on/off  
Changing the PIN code  
If your SIM card supports this function, it is  
possible to switch the PIN inquiry on or off. If  
the PIN inquiry is switched off, anyone can  
use your SIM card and the Antares T 60 tel-  
ephone. If the PIN inquiry is active, the valid  
PIN must be entered each time you switch  
the Radiophone on.  
Access the PIN 1 menu as described in  
the section on “Switching the PIN code  
on/off”.  
Press  
/
to select the function  
Change.  
Press OK.  
Note:  
Enter your old PIN on the 0 - 9 keypad,  
It is not possible to switch off the PIN inquiry  
unless your SIM card supports this function.  
beginning with the first digit.  
Press OK.  
Press  
to switch to the telephone  
Enter your new PIN on the 0 - 9 keypad,  
mode.  
beginning with the first digit  
Press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
and confirm the new number by enter-  
ing it again.  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the PIN 1 menu.  
Press OK.  
Press as often as necessary until the  
cursor marks the menu item PIN-  
code.  
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.  
Press OK.  
22  
 
STARTING TELEPHONE  
OPERATION  
TELEPHONE SETTINGS  
Unblocking the SIM card  
Basic functions  
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. The PUK cannot be  
changed!  
Adjusting the volume  
You can adjust the volume for the ringing tone,  
hands-free function and for the handset (the  
handset is available as a special accessory)  
during a telephone call.  
During a telephone call (while the  
phone is ringing or while you are speak-  
ing), turn the volume control knob to the  
left to decrease the volume and to the  
right to increase the volume.  
If you insert a blocked SIM card into the Ra-  
diophone, ENTER PUK will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Enter your eight-digit PUK on the 0 - 9  
It is also possible to adjust the volumes for  
the ringing tone, hands-free function and for  
the handset in a menu.  
keypad, beginning with the first digit and  
press OK or #.  
Adjusting the ringing tone volume  
The ringing tone volume can be adjusted in  
the menu in stages from 0 to 9.  
Note:  
By selecting 0 you will switch the ringing tone  
off. Incoming calls will then be indicated visu-  
ally in the display only.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
The Setup menu will appear in the display.  
The cursor will mark Volume.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Ringing tone.  
Press OK.  
You will hear the phone ring at the volume  
currently selected.  
Press  
knob to select the desired volume.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the Volume menu.  
/
or turn the volume control  
23  
 
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.  
Press to select Handset.  
Press OK.  
On the handset, you will hear the phone ring  
at the volume currently selected.  
Adjusting the hands-free volume  
Press  
/
or turn the volume control  
knob to select the desired volume.  
The hands-free volume can be adjusted in  
stages from 0 to 63.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the Volume menu.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
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.  
Press OK.  
The Setup menu will appear in the display.  
The cursor will mark Volume.  
Traffic announcements (TA)  
during hands-free operation  
You can select whether you want traffic mes-  
sages to be put through or held back while  
you are using the phone.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Handsfree.  
Press OK.  
You will hear the phone ring at the volume  
currently selected.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press  
/
or turn the volume control  
knob to select the desired volume.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
Press to select TA / Call.  
Press OK.  
The TA DURING CALL menu will appear in  
the display.  
You will return to the Volume menu.  
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.  
Press to select the desired option On  
or Off.  
Adjusting the handset volume (handset  
optional)  
Press OK.  
If you have selected On, you must also se-  
lect the channel over which the traffic infor-  
mation will be emitted.  
The handset volume can be adjusted in  
stages from 1 to 8. This menu item will not be  
available unless the optional handset has  
been connected.  
Press to make the desired setting  
Left or Right.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the Setup menu.  
Press OK.  
The Setup menu will appear in the display.  
The cursor will mark Volume.  
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.  
Press OK.  
24  
 
TELEPHONE SETTINGS  
Selecting the ringing tone  
You can select from among six different ring-  
ing tones:  
Service functions  
Audible call timer  
Up and down,  
Oktave,  
With the audible call timer you can have a  
signal sound at selected intervals during a  
phone call. This function allows you to keep  
track of the telephone costs.  
The time interval for the audible call timer func-  
tion can be set from 15 to 300 seconds.  
Trill,  
2x Oktave,  
2x Trill,  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Triad and  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
Off.  
cursor will mark Setup.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
Press OK.  
Press to select Audib. timer.  
Press OK.  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
The AUDIBLE CALL TIMER menu will ap-  
pear. The number of seconds selected is in-  
dicated after TIMER.  
Press to select Ring. tones.  
Press OK.  
The RING. TONES menu will appear in the  
Press to select the desired setting  
Off or TIMER.  
display.  
Press to select Ringing tone.  
Press OK.  
The ringing tone currently selected will be  
played repeatedly.  
Press OK.  
If you select Off, you will return to the Setup  
menu.  
If you select TIMER, you can set the time in-  
terval for the signal sound.  
Press  
/
to select the desired ringing  
tone.  
Setting the timer  
Press OK.  
Use the 0 - 9 keypad to enter the de-  
sired interval. Use CLR to correct your  
entry if necessary.  
You will return to the RING. TONES menu.  
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.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the Setup menu.  
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.  
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TELEPHONE SETTINGS  
Press OK.  
Displaying call charges/time  
Press to select the desired setting for  
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.  
Charge or Time.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the CALL METERS menu.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
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.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Call meters.  
Press OK.  
The CALL METERS menu will appear in the  
display.  
Press to select the option for display-  
ing the last calls or all calls.  
Press OK.  
The desired information will appear in the dis-  
play.  
If you want to return to the previous  
menu, press OK.  
Resetting the counter  
In the CALL METERS menu, select the  
menu item Reset.  
Use the 0 - 9 keypad to enter the Radio-  
phone access code.  
You will return to the CALL METERS menu.  
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.  
Setting the Charges, Time display during  
a call  
During a call, you can have either the current  
charges or the elapsed call time displayed.  
In the CALL METERS menu, select the  
menu item During call.  
The SHOW DURING CALL menu will appear  
in the display.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Speed-dial (from the SIM card memory)  
Using the telephone  
You can dial the phone numbers stored for  
keys 1 to 9 on your SIM card at the touch of a  
button.  
Dialing phone numbers  
You can dial phone numbers in four different  
ways:  
Press  
.
*
Press down the corresponding key from  
1 - 9 to dial the number stored in the  
SIM card memory.  
Manual dialing  
One-touch dialing  
Speed-dial and  
The corresponding number or the name en-  
tered for the number will appear in the dis-  
play and the dialing process will begin.  
Selecting numbers from the phone  
book.  
Manual dialing  
Selecting a number from the phone book  
Use the 0 - 9 number keys to enter the  
number you want to dial, including the  
area code.  
Telephone numbers that you have already  
stored in the phone book can also be selected  
directly. For more information on storing num-  
bers and names in the phone book, please  
refer to the chapter entitled “Phone book”.  
If you enter an incorrect digit by mistake,  
you can press CLR, and to correct  
your mistake.  
While the Radiophone is in the tel-  
ephone mode, press MEM.  
Once you can see the complete number  
in the display, press  
.
The phone book will appear. You can choose  
as to whether you want to find the entry by its  
name or its position in the memory.  
The Radiophone will now dial the number.  
Note:  
Press to select the search method  
When you dial numbers in the GSM network,  
you are always required to dial the area code  
first. Even if you dial the mobile phone number  
of a subscriber in the same network, you must  
still dial the area code first. The only numbers  
which do not require an area code are the  
service numbers supplied to you by your pro-  
vider.  
you want to use.  
Press OK.  
Finding an entry by name  
If you select the option Find entry by name,  
you will be required to enter the first few let-  
ters of the name.  
Use the 0 - 9 keys to enter up to the first  
three letters of the entry. For more infor-  
mation, read the section on “Entering  
names and telephone numbers” in the  
chapter entitled “Phone book”.  
One-touch dialing (from the Radiophone  
memory)  
You can dial the phone numbers stored for  
keys 1 to 9 on your Radiophone at the touch  
of a button.  
Press OK.  
Press down the corresponding key from  
1 - 9 to dial the number stored in the  
Radiophone memory.  
The corresponding section of the phone book  
will appear in the display. If there is no entry  
matching the letters entered, the section with  
the next closest letter will appear.  
The corresponding number or the name en-  
tered for the number will appear in the dis-  
play and the dialing process will begin.  
Use  
Press  
/
to select the desired entry.  
.
The Radiophone will now dial this number.  
27  
 
USING THE TELEPHONE  
The list indicating the numbers of the calls  
that have been received will appear in the dis-  
play. If the caller’s number has been stored  
along with the name in the phone book, the  
corresponding name will appear in the dis-  
play.  
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  
Use  
Press  
/
to select the desired entry.  
mode, press  
briefly.  
.
The list with the numbers dialed last will ap-  
pear.  
The Radiophone will now dial this number.  
Use  
Press  
/
to select the desired number.  
Deleting an entry from the incoming/  
outgoing call list  
.
Select the desired list (incoming/outgo-  
The Radiophone will now dial this number.  
ing calls).  
Selecting the phone number from  
the list of missed calls  
Any calls you may have missed will be stored  
in a list. You can use this list to place calls to  
these numbers. These numbers will not be  
stored unless the caller has activated call line  
identification.  
Use  
Press or  
Confirm the following query with OK.  
/
to select the desired entry.  
.
Deleting the incoming/outgoing call list  
Select the desired list (incoming/outgo-  
ing calls).  
While the Radiophone is in telephone  
Use  
/
to select the corresponding  
mode, press briefly.  
list (Redial list, Rec’d calls, Calls).  
The list indicating the numbers of the calls  
that have been missed will appear in the dis-  
play. If the caller’s number has been stored  
along with the name in the phone book, the  
corresponding name will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Press or  
Confirm the following query with OK.  
Answering a call  
Incoming calls are indicated by the ringing  
tone, the message Accept? in the display and  
the display will change colour.  
Use  
Press  
/
to select the desired entry.  
.
If you want to accept the call,  
The Radiophone will now dial this number.  
press  
or  
pick up the handset receiver (if con-  
Selecting the phone number from  
the list of calls received  
The calls you receive are also stored on a  
list. You can use this list to place calls to these  
numbers. These numbers will not be stored  
unless the caller has activated call line identi-  
fication.  
nected).  
Note:  
It is possible to switch off the ringing tone. For  
more information, refer to the section on “Set-  
ting the ringing tone volume” in the chapter  
on “Basic functions”.  
While the Radiophone is in telephone  
mode, press briefly.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Automatic answer  
Automatic redial  
In the Setup menu, you can make a setting  
so that all incoming calls are answered auto-  
matically.  
In the Setup menu, you can make a setting  
so that the number is redialled automatically  
until the call goes through.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear. The cursor will  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
The DSC menu will appear. The cursor will  
mark Setup.  
mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Auto. answer.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Auto. redial.  
Press OK.  
The AUTOMATIC ANSWER menu will ap-  
The AUTOMATIC REDIAL menu will appear  
pear in the display.  
in the display.  
Press to select the desired setting On  
or Off.  
Press to select the desired setting On  
or Off.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the Setup menu.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the Setup menu.  
Ending the automatic redial function  
Rejecting a call  
Once the dialling process has begun,  
If you do not want to answer a call,  
press CLR while the phone is ringing.  
The caller will hear a busy signal.  
press  
to end automatic redial.  
Call waiting (2nd call on hold)  
During a telephone call, you can also accept  
a second incoming call. The first caller will  
then be put on “hold”.  
Switching the microphone to  
mute  
During a call, you can switch the microphone  
to mute.  
Note:  
It might be necessary to order “Call waiting”  
service from your provider. Your service pro-  
vider has more detailed information.  
Press AUDIO.  
Mute On will appear in the display.  
Switching off the mute function  
Press AUDIO again.  
Answering the 2nd call  
If you receive a second call while you are al-  
ready using the telephone, you will hear a sig-  
nal; if you want to answer the 2nd call,  
Mute Off will appear briefly in the display.  
Redial  
press OK.  
You can have a number redialled from the list  
of the numbers called last. For more informa-  
tion, refer to the section on “Dialling telephone  
numbers from the list of the last calls made”  
in this chapter.  
The first caller will be put on “hold”.  
Rejecting the 2nd call  
Press CLR.  
The caller will hear a busy signal.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Note:  
Hold/broker’s calls  
During a conference call you can also answer  
a call from a third caller. Press OK to answer  
the call or CLR to reject it. The conference  
will be put on “hold”. Then you can press MEM  
to switch between the conference call and the  
third caller (broker’s call).  
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.  
Hold  
Notebook function  
When you are already using the phone,  
During a telephone call you can use the  
keypad to enter a telephone number.After the  
call has ended, the number will appear in the  
display and can be used as desired.  
press MEM to activate the hold function.  
Now you can use the 0 - 9 buttons to  
enter the telephone number for the sec-  
ond call.  
Note:  
Once the complete number appears in  
If the vehicle ignition is switched off during a  
telephone call, the Radiophone will switch off  
automatically after the call has ended. Any  
telephone number you have entered in the  
notebook will be deleted.  
the display, press  
.
The call will be put through to the second  
number. The first caller will stay on “hold”.  
Broker’s calls  
A broker’s call means you switch from one  
caller to the other.  
Foreign calls  
The internationally uniform GSM standard  
allows you to place telephone calls with your  
RADIOPHONE in foreign countries as well.  
Press MEM to switch between the two  
callers.  
Note:  
It is necessary that there is a roaming agree-  
ment between the service providers in the two  
countries. In addition, your service provider  
must activate international roaming for your  
SIM card.  
With a caller on “hold”, you can also accept a  
third incoming call. Press OK to accept the  
call or CLR to reject it.  
If you accept a third call, the connection to  
the active caller will be terminated.  
You can obtain a current list of the countries  
with the service providers responsible (net-  
work code and name) and the different  
charges involved.  
Conference calls  
With conference calls there is a direct con-  
nection between all of the callers.  
Once you have two callers as described in  
the section on “Hold/broker’s calls”,  
Note:  
If you want to place calls using your RADIO-  
PHONE in a foreign country, contact your  
service provider well in advance.  
press OK.  
The conference call will be set up. CONFER-  
ENCE will appear in the display.  
Ending a conference call  
To end the conference call,  
press CLR.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
What do you have to do before travelling  
to a foreign country?  
Selecting a network  
In areas served by more than one GSM net-  
work, you can select a preferred network. It is  
necessary for your provider to have a roam-  
ing agreement with that network. In addition,  
you can also list the networks according to  
priority. This can prove useful for your trips  
abroad because sometimes the difference in  
the charges made by the different networks  
is considerable. For more information, read  
the section on “Foreign calls”.  
If you have not already done so, have  
your service provider activate your SIM  
card for international roaming.  
How do I place a telephone call to a  
foreign country?  
Dial the corresponding country code,  
enter the area code and then  
the telephone number.  
Displaying the available networks  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Network sel.  
Press OK.  
Note:  
You can replace the first two digits of the coun-  
try code with + (press 0 for approx. one sec-  
ond).  
Example:  
Country code:  
Area code:  
Phone number:  
0049  
05121  
49 . . . . Blaupunkt  
Germany  
Hildesheim  
The NETWORK SELECTION menu will ap-  
pear in the display.  
The number you  
enter:  
Press to select Available.  
Press OK.  
After a short search, a list of the available  
GSM networks will appear.  
+49512149 . . . . .  
Note:  
Enter the country code for all the telephone  
numbers you want to store.  
Adjusting the network search method  
How can I be reached?  
You can select whether a manual or an auto-  
matic search is made for the GSM networks.  
Callers from your home country simply dial  
your Radiophone number. Callers outside of  
your home country must first dial your usual  
country code, even if you are currently in a  
foreign country.  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Network sel.  
Press OK.  
How do I call a wired network telephone  
number in the foreign country?  
Dial the area code and  
The NETWORK SELECTION menu will ap-  
pear in the display.  
then the telephone number.  
Press to select Search method.  
Press OK.  
Press  
method.  
Press OK.  
The country code is not entered because your  
Radiophone has logged onto the foreign net-  
work.  
/
to select the desired  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
You will return to the NETWORK SELEC-  
TION menu.  
Moving an entry on the list  
Select the menu item Move in the  
PREF. LIST 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.  
Press OK.  
The current network list will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Press to select the entry you want to  
Editing the network list  
You can edit the network list to select pre-  
ferred GSM networks.  
move.  
Press OK.  
Press  
to its new position.  
Press OK.  
/
to move the GSM network  
Adding a GSM network to the list  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Network sel.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the PREF. LIST menu.  
Deleting an entry on the list  
Select the menu item Delete in the  
PREF. LIST menu.  
The NETWORK SELECTION menu will ap-  
pear in the display.  
Press OK.  
The current network list will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Press to select Pref. list.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Add.  
Press OK.  
Now you can either enter a new GSM net-  
work or add one which has already been  
stored in the Radiophone to the list.  
Press to select the entry you want to  
delete.  
Press OK.  
The GSM network selected will be deleted  
from the list. You will return to the PREF. LIST  
menu.  
Press to select Known or New.  
Call forwarding  
You can set call forwarding for different situa-  
tions.  
Note:  
If you want to add a new GSM network to the  
list, you will be required to enter the network  
code and the network name. Your provider  
can supply you with this information.  
General call forwarding  
Call forwarding if busy  
Call forwarding if no answer  
If you select Known, a list of the factory-pro-  
grammed GSM networks will appear.  
Call forwarding if unreachable (outside  
Press  
/
to select the desired net-  
of your provider’s service area)  
work.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the PREF. LIST menu.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Registering call forwarding  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Displaying call forwarding status  
Proceed as described for “Registering  
call forwarding”  
For your last selection, select Status.  
The status of the call forwarding function will  
be indicated in the display.  
Press to select Forwarding.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
The FORWARDING menu will appear in the  
display.  
Deleting individual call forwarding  
functions  
Press to select the situation for which  
you want to activate call forwarding.  
Proceed as described for “Registering  
call forwarding”  
Press OK.  
For your last selection, select Delete.  
Press OK.  
The call forwarding function selected will be  
deleted.  
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.  
Select Register.  
Press OK.  
Deleting all the call forwarding functions  
Select the menu item Delete in the  
FORWARDING menu.  
Enter the complete telephone number  
to which you want to forward the calls  
on the 0 - 9 buttons.  
Press OK.  
An inquiry will appear in the display. You must  
confirm it if you really want to delete.  
Press OK.  
Select Yes if you really want to delete all  
Activating call forwarding  
the call forwarding functions.  
Proceed as described for “Registering  
Press OK.  
call forwarding”  
Call barring  
You can bar incoming or outgoing calls. In  
order to do so, you require a password, which  
you can obtain from your provider.  
For your last selection, select Activate.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the FORWARDING menu.  
Deactivating call forwarding  
Activating call barring  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Proceed as described for “Registering  
call forwarding”  
For your last selection, select Deacti-  
vate.  
Press to select Barring.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
The BARRING menu will appear in the dis-  
play.  
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USING THE TELEPHONE  
Press to select call barring for incom-  
Locking the Phone  
There are different ways in which you can lock  
your Radiophone.  
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.  
No calls possible except for emergency  
calls (All)  
Only the numbers stored from 1-9 on  
the SIM card (One-touch)  
Press OK.  
Press to select Activate.  
Press OK.  
SIM card numbers and Radiophone  
numbers (One-touch and speed-dial).  
Switching on the phone lock  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Phone lock.  
Press OK.  
Enter the password with buttons 0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
You will return to the BARRING menu.  
Deactivating call barring  
Proceed as described under “Activating  
call barring”.  
The PHONE LOCK menu will appear in the  
display.  
For your last selection, select Deacti-  
vate.  
Press to select one of the phone lock  
Enter the password with buttons 0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
options as described above.  
Press OK.  
Enter the access code using the buttons  
Displaying call barring status  
0 - 9.  
Proceed as described under “Activating  
You will return to the PHONE LOCK menu.  
call barring”.  
For your last selection, select Status.  
Press OK.  
The call barring status will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Switching off the phone lock  
In the telephone mode, press OK.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Phone lock.  
Press OK.  
Changing the password for call barring  
Select the menu item Password in the  
BARRING menu.  
The PHONE LOCK menu will appear in the  
Press OK.  
display.  
Enter the old password with the buttons  
Press to select Off.  
Press OK.  
0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
Enter the access code using the buttons  
Enter the new password with the but-  
0 - 9.  
tons 0 - 9 twice.  
You will return to the PHONE LOCK menu.  
Press OK.  
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PHONE BOOK  
Storing names / telephone  
Phone book  
numbers  
Entering names and telephone  
numbers  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Names and telephone numbers are entered  
using the buttons 0 - 9.  
Press to select Phone book.  
Press OK.  
The menu will appear in the display. The cur-  
sor will mark Find name.  
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  
Press to select Add entry.  
Press OK.  
1
1 (space)  
&
.
, ! ? : ’ " ( )  
%
The ADD ENTRY menu will appear in the dis-  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
D
G
J
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
C
F
I
2
Ä
É
ì
à
play.  
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
x
Press to choose between the Radio-  
phone memory and the SIM card  
memory.  
L
O
R
V
Y
-
Press OK.  
M
P
T
Ñ
7
ü
9
*
ö
ß
ù
ò
=
Enter the phone number with the but-  
tons 0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
Enter the name with the buttons 0 - 9.  
W
0
#
+
@
/
>
<
Note:  
The length of the phone book names entries  
depends on the SIM card (usually 16 charac-  
ters). The phone number can have up to 20  
digits.  
Moving the input cursor  
When you enter characters using different  
buttons, the input cursor will move one space  
to the right automatically. If two or more char-  
acters must be entered in succession using  
the same button, the input cursor must be  
moved manually.  
Press OK.  
You will be required to enter a memory  
number for the entry.  
Enter a memory number with the but-  
tons 0 - 9 or  
Press  
/
to move the input cursor.  
Deleting entries  
Press OK to allocate the number auto-  
If you have entered an incorrect letters or  
numbers,  
matically.  
You will return to the ADD ENTRY menu.  
press CLR as often as necessary.  
Adding characters  
You can add characters to existing text.  
Press  
/
to move the input cursor.  
Add another character using the buttons  
0 - 9.  
35  
 
PHONE BOOK  
Use the buttons 0 - 9 to make any  
changes, press CLR to delete charac-  
ters.  
Finding entries  
You can search for entries in the phone book  
by either name or memory number.  
Once you have made all the changes,  
press OK.  
Press MEM in the telephone mode.  
The menu will appear in the display. The cur-  
sor will mark Find name.  
You will return to the phone book list.  
Deleting an entry  
Press to select Find name or Find  
pos.  
Select the entry you would like to delete  
in the phone book as described in the  
section on “Finding entries”.  
Press OK.  
The menu selected, either FIND ENTRY BY  
NAME or FIND ENTRY BY POSITION, will  
appear in the display.  
Press OK.  
A menu with the functions Change, Delete,  
Move and Copy will appear in the display.  
Use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter the first  
three characters of the name or the po-  
sition number (memory number).  
Press to select Delete.  
Press OK.  
The entry will be deleted. You will return to  
the phone book list.  
Press OK.  
The phone will appear in the display, indicat-  
ing the entry matching name or number en-  
tered in the top line.  
Moving an entry in the phone book  
Select the entry you would like to move  
in the phone book as described in the  
section on “Finding entries”.  
If no matching entry is found, the nearest  
match will appear in the first line.  
Editing entries  
Press OK.  
A menu with the functions Change, Delete,  
Move and Copy will appear in the display.  
Changing an entry  
Select the entry you would like to  
change in the phone book as described  
in the section on “Finding entries”.  
Press to select Move.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
Press  
/
to move the entry.  
A menu with the functions Change, Delete,  
Move and Copy will appear in the display.  
Press OK.  
The entry will be moved. You will return to the  
phone book list.  
Press to select Change.  
Press OK.  
The name of the entry will appear in the top  
line, the phone number in the second line.  
Copying an entry in the phone book  
Select the entry you would like to move  
in the phone book as described in the  
section on “Finding entries”.  
Press  
/
to move the cursor in the  
first line.  
Press OK.  
A menu with the functions Change, Delete,  
Move and Copy will appear in the display.  
Use the buttons 0 - 9 to make any  
changes, press CLR to delete charac-  
ters.  
Press to select Copy.  
Press OK.  
Press OK to move to the second line.  
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PHONE BOOK  
Press  
sition in which you want to copy it.  
Press OK.  
/
to move the entry to the po-  
Entering your own phone number  
You can enter up to three phone numbers for  
yourself and the mailbox number.  
The entry will be copied. You will return to the  
phone book list.  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Capacity query  
Press OK.  
Press to select My number.  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Phone book.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Number 1...3 or  
Mailbox.  
Press to select Capacity.  
Press to select SIM card or Phone.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
Use buttons 0 - 9 to enter the corre-  
sponding number.  
The number of memory positions available  
will appear briefly in the display. Then the  
phone book menu will appear.  
Press OK.  
Use buttons 0 - 9 to enter the corre-  
sponding name.  
Press OK.  
Locking/unlocking access to the  
phone book  
You can lock the phone book memory of the  
Radiophone itself, of the SIM card or both.  
Locking the phone book  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Phone book.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Access.  
Press to select Phone, SIM card or  
All.  
Press OK.  
Enter the access code with the buttons  
0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
Unlocking the phone book  
Proceed as described under “Locking  
the phone book”.  
Select the menu item No locks.  
Press OK.  
Enter the access code with the buttons  
0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
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MESSAGES / MAILBOX  
Press to select New.  
Press OK.  
Now use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter the  
message. For more information on how  
to enter text, refer to “Entering names/  
telephone numbers” in the chapter enti-  
tled “Phone book”.  
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.  
Note:  
Message texts can have up to a maximum of  
160 characters.  
Press OK.  
The message will appear in the display.  
To page through” the messages,  
press / .  
Use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter the phone  
number.  
Press OK.  
If you want to place a call to the sender,  
Press  
and store the message.  
Press OK.  
The message will be sent. You will return to  
the Message output menu.  
/
to either send, store or send  
press  
.
Once you have read the message,  
press CLR.  
Aselection will appear in the display. You can  
choose whether you want to delete the mes-  
sage or store it in the memory.  
Entering the service number  
To be able to send messages, you must first  
enter your provider’s service number. The  
service number is usually stored on the SIM  
card and used automatically.  
If you have to enter the service number again  
or would like to change it,  
Press  
/
to select the corresponding  
option.  
Press OK.  
If you select No, the message will be put into  
storage.  
press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Sending messages  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
Press to select Messages.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Parameters.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Service no.  
Press OK.  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
The menu will appear in the display. The cur-  
sor will mark Mailbox.  
Press to select Messages.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Output.  
The OUTPUT menu will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Enter the service number with the but-  
tons 0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
The PARAMETERS menu will appear in the  
display.  
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MESSAGES / MAILBOX  
Aselection will appear in the display. You can  
choose whether or not to delete the message.  
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  
/
with the desired option.  
Press OK.  
Deleting messages  
You can delete messages directly after you  
have read them.  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Messages.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Parameters.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Validity.  
Press OK.  
Once you have read the message,  
press CLR.  
Aselection will appear in the display. You can  
choose whether or not to delete the message.  
Press  
/
to select Yes.  
Press OK.  
Note:  
Enter the number of days with the but-  
If you want to delete an old message, you  
have to retrieve it first as described under  
“Reading old messages”.  
tons 0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
The PARAMETERS menu will appear in the  
display.  
Mailbox (Mobile box)  
The mailbox (also known as Mobile box) is  
an answering machine made available to you  
by your provider. To use the mailbox, you have  
to enter the mailbox number. You can obtain  
the mailbox number from your provider.  
Reading old messages  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
So that any incoming calls you miss are for-  
warded to the mailbox, you have to set up  
call forwarding for the mailbox. For informa-  
tion on setting up call forwarding and the in-  
structions, refer to the section on “Call for-  
warding” in the chapter on “Using the tel-  
ephone”.  
Press to select Messages.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Storage.  
The Storage with prepared and sent mes-  
sages will appear in the display. The mes-  
sages received will indicate the date, time and  
sender’s number.  
Entering the mailbox phone number /  
calling the mailbox  
Press  
/
to select the desired mes-  
sage.  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
The menu will appear in the display. The cur-  
sor will mark Mailbox.  
Press OK.  
If you want to place a call to the sender,  
press  
.
Once you have read the message,  
press CLR.  
Press OK.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
MESSAGES / MAILBOX  
If no number has been entered as yet,  
Special functions  
enter the mailbox number with the but-  
tons 0 - 9.  
Determining the user group  
User group is a function that is available from  
your provider.  
Press OK.  
A call will be placed to your mailbox.  
With “user group”, the telephone can be used  
by a limited group of people only.  
If the mailbox number has already been en-  
tered, you will be connected with the mailbox  
directly once you select the menu item  
Mailbox.  
Note:  
Please contact your provider to set up the user  
groups.  
For more information on the mailbox and how  
to use your mailbox, please contact your pro-  
vider.  
Switching user group on/off  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select User group.  
Press OK.  
Press to select whether the calls can  
be placed within a special group only  
(Group only) or in a group with a spe-  
cial Index.  
Cell broadcast messages  
Cell broadcast is a regional short message  
service available from your provider. These  
short messages are broadcast in numbered  
channels.  
Your provider can supply you with other in-  
formation such as a list of the channels and  
categories as well as the charges involved.  
If you want to use Cell Broadcast,  
press OK in the telephone mode.  
Press to select Menu.  
Press OK.  
Press to select Messages.  
Press OK.  
Press OK.  
Use with the buttons 0 - 9 to enter the  
access code for the group, if required.  
Press OK.  
The USER GROUP menu will appear in the  
display.  
Press to select Broadcast.  
Press OK.  
Entering AOC parameters  
Press to select On.  
Press OK.  
With a SIM card that supports AOC (Advice  
of Charge), you can enter a charges rate and  
a credit amount. When the credit has been  
used up, it can be refilled by an authorised  
holder of the phone access code or the PIN2.  
Enter the number of the channel you  
want to use with the buttons 0 - 9.  
Press OK.  
The MESSAGES menu will appear in the dis-  
play.  
Press OK in the telephone mode.  
The DSC menu will appear in the display. The  
cursor will mark Setup.  
Press OK.  
Press to select AOC param.  
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Press OK.  
Specifications  
Use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter the phone  
access code or PIN2.  
Amplifier  
Press to select between Charge to  
have the charges per unit indicated and  
the input of a Credit.  
Output power:  
4 x 23 watts RMS  
according to  
DIN 45 324  
at 14.4 V  
4 x 35 watts  
max. power  
Press OK.  
Use the buttons 0 - 9 to enter your set-  
tings.  
Press OK.  
The AOC PARAMETERS menu will appear  
Tuner  
in the display.  
Wavebands:  
FM  
MW  
LW  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
531 – 1 602 kHz  
153 – 279 kHz  
FM sensitivity:  
0.9 µV at 26 dB  
Signal/Noise ratio  
FM frequency range: 30 - 16 000 Hz  
Telephone  
Standard:  
GSM  
Frequency band:  
Transmit  
Receive  
890 – 915 MHz  
935 – 960 MHz  
Transmission power: Class 2 / 8 watts  
Sensitivity:  
-108 dBm  
Impedance:  
Antenna connection  
50 ohms  
Hands-free microphone  
660 ohms  
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REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)  
CD changer operation (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.  
Activates the telephone mode  
V-  
Decreases the volume  
V+  
TA  
Increases the volume  
Switches traffic radio standby on/off  
Plays next track, moves cursor in lists  
Plays previous track, restarts the cur-  
rent track, moves the cursor in lists  
Radio operation  
SRC Source switch to radio  
Activates the telephone mode  
ME  
Retrieves the CD list and makes se-  
lections in the CD list  
V-  
Decreases the volume  
V+  
TA  
Increases the volume  
Switching traffic radio standby on/off  
Seek tuning up, moves cursor in lists  
Seek tuning down, moves the cursor  
in lists  
SRC Source switch between radio, CD  
changer (optional) or an auxiliary au-  
dio source (AUX)  
ME  
Retrieves the station list and makes  
selections in the station list  
Telephone operation  
Retrieves the list of calls dialled last  
Places a call to the number in the  
display  
V-  
Decreases the volume  
V+  
TA  
Increases the volume  
Switches traffic radio standby on/off  
Retrieves the list of calls received,  
moves cursor in lists  
Retrieves the list of missed calls,  
moves the cursor in lists  
SRC Returns to the audio source activated  
last  
ME  
Press briefly: Retrieves the phone  
book, sorted alphabetically.  
Press long: Retrieves the phone  
book, sorted numerically  
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TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW  
OK  
DSC menu – Telephone  
Setup  
Menu  
select with  
Phone book  
back with  
CLR  
SRC  
back to radio  
Setup  
Volume  
Ringing tone  
Handfree  
Auto. answer  
Auto. redial  
Ring. tones  
On / Off  
On / Off  
Ringing tone  
Up and down  
Oktave  
Trill  
2x Oktave  
2x Trill  
Triad  
Off  
My number  
Number 1*  
Number 2*  
Number 3*  
Mailbox  
AOC param.*  
Charge*  
PIN 2  
Home net  
Roaming net  
Audib. timer  
PIN-code  
TA / Call  
Off  
15 ... 300 s  
PIN 1  
PIN 2*  
Change  
Change  
On / Off  
* Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used.  
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TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW  
OK  
DSC menu – Telephone  
Setup  
select with  
back with  
Menu  
CLR  
SRC  
Phone book  
back to radio  
Menu  
Mailbox  
Call  
Messages  
Input  
Output  
New  
Patterns  
Return call  
Delay  
Meeting  
Appointment  
Confirmat.  
Edit  
Storage  
Broadcast  
Parameters  
No more messages  
On / Off  
Validity  
1 ... 7 days  
– – – –  
Service no.  
Network sel.  
Call meters  
Available  
Search method  
Pref. list  
Search  
Automatic / Manual  
Add  
Move  
Delete  
List  
Known / New  
Last call  
All calls  
Home calls*  
Roam calls*  
Reset  
– – – – – . – – Euro*, – – – – – . – – Min  
– – – – – . – – Euro*, – – – – – . – – Min  
– – – – – . – – Euro*, – – – – – . – – Min  
– – – – – . – – Euro*, – – – – – . – – Min  
PIN 2 ?*  
During call  
Charge / Time  
* Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used.  
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TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW  
Menu  
Forwarding  
All calls  
If busy  
If no answer  
unreachable  
Clear all  
Speech  
Data  
FAX  
All service  
Yes / No  
Status  
Delete  
Register  
Activate  
Deactivate  
Service  
no.  
Barring  
Outgoing  
Incoming  
all calls  
Internation  
Roaming net  
Speech  
Data  
FAX  
All service  
all calls  
Roaming net  
Status  
Activate  
Deactivate  
Service no.  
Password  
change password  
Phone lock  
All  
On / Off  
Off  
Access code  
– – – –  
One-touch  
One-touch  
+ speed-dial  
Fixed no.  
List  
New number  
Activate  
PIN 2 ?  
PIN 2 ?  
User group  
Index  
Preferred  
Select  
Index: ?  
No  
Group only  
Access code – – – –  
* Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used.  
45  
 
TELEPHONE MENU OVERVIEW  
OK  
DSC menu – Telephone  
Setup  
Menu  
select with  
back with  
Phone book  
CLR  
SRC  
back to radio  
Phone book  
Find name  
Find Pos.  
Name? (use 10-key keypad - ABC)  
Position? (use 10-key keypad - 1 ... 0)  
Add entry  
SIM card  
Phone  
Number?  
Number?  
Access  
Lock  
Phone  
SIM card  
All  
Access code  
– – – –  
No locks  
Capacity  
SIM card  
Phone  
Free entries  
Free entries  
My number*  
* Display of the menu item depends on the SIM card used.  
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RADIO MENU OVERVIEW  
SRC  
OK  
DSC menu – Radio  
Setup  
Radio  
select with  
back with  
CLR  
SRC  
back to radio  
Setup  
Language  
Deutsch  
English  
Italiano  
Français  
Español  
Nederlands  
Svenska  
Português  
Automatic  
Card LED  
Beep  
On / Off  
Volume Off / 1 ... 9  
Volume Off / 1 ... 9  
G . . . . .". . . . . R  
Keytones  
Vario Colour  
Brightness  
D . . . . .I. . . . .  
N . . . . .I. . . . .  
Angle  
. . . . . . .II. . . . . .  
Ignit. timer  
Change code  
Reset  
0 ..... 90 min  
old Code – – – –  
Access code – – – –  
2x new Code – – – –  
Radio  
Phone  
SIM card  
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RADIO MENU OVERVIEW  
SRC  
OK  
DSC menu – Radio  
Setup  
Radio  
select with  
back with  
CLR  
SRC  
back to radio  
Radio  
Radiotext  
Loudness  
TA volume  
Volume FIX  
Sensitivity  
Off / On / On/Eng. off  
Level 1 ... 6  
Level 0 ... 63  
Level 0 ... 63  
DX Low / Middle / High  
LO Low / Middle / High  
Aux  
On / Off  
Disc Naming**  
Change name  
Clear name  
Music/Speech  
Off ... Level 4  
** if a CD changer is connected  
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GLOSSARY  
Call waiting  
Glossary of Technical  
Terms  
A quiet beep during a telephone call informs  
you that another caller is trying to reach you.  
Access code  
Cell Broadcast  
Barred functions can be operated after the  
access code has been entered.  
Cell Broadcast is a short message service  
which operates in numbered “channels”.  
The channels transmit different special mes-  
sages.  
Request more detailed information and a list  
of the available channels from your network  
operator/service provider.  
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.  
Changer  
AF - Alternative Frequency  
CD changer (accessory)  
This function enables the equipment to auto-  
matically select the best available frequency  
for the reception of an RDS program.  
CLR - Clear (delete)  
Returns to previous menu.  
Amplifier  
DSC - Direct Software Control  
Amplifies the output power.  
With the help of DSC you can adjust the ba-  
sic factory settings and functions to your per-  
sonal needs and to store these settings.  
AOC parameter - Advice of Charge  
List of charges in which a charge per unit and  
a credit balance can be entered.  
EON - Enhanced Other Networks  
EON is an RDS service which makes it pos-  
sible to exchange station information within a  
station broadcasting network. The radio will,  
for example, automatically switch from a non  
TA station to a TA station in the same radio  
network in order to broadcast a traffic an-  
nouncement. After the traffic announcement  
has been broadcast, the radio will switch back  
to the previous network once again.  
AUD - Audio  
Tone adjustments for bass and treble, fader  
(front and rear) and balance (left and right).  
BND (Band)  
Switches between wavebands and memory  
levels.  
Broker’s call  
GSM network - Global System for Mobile  
Communication  
It is possible to make a second call without  
ending the first one. You can then switch from  
one call to the other.  
You can also answer a call from a second  
party without ending the call to the first.  
European cellular telephone standard avail-  
able world-wide  
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GLOSSARY  
Handset  
PIN code - Personal Identification Number  
Telephone receiver complete with cradle (ac-  
cessory).  
PIN 1  
Prevents your SIM card from being used by  
unauthorised persons. You must enter the PIN  
code each time you insert the SIM card.  
IMEI - International Mobile Equipment Iden-  
tity  
PIN 2  
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.  
Code required for special functions.  
If you have authorisation for the use of spe-  
cial functions with your card, you need a PIN  
2-code.  
Both codes come with the SIM card and can  
be altered.  
International Roaming  
Making telephone calls in foreign countries  
with your own telephone or your own SIM card  
using a different network operator/service  
provider. There must be a roaming agreement  
between your service provider and the for-  
eign network.  
PUK - Personal Unblock Key, Master PIN  
Code, Super PIN, etc.  
Eight-digit unblock code which can reactivate  
the SIM card. This becomes necessary if the  
PIN code for the SIM card has been entered  
incorrectly three times.  
The PUK code comes with the SIM card and  
cannot be altered. Make sure you keep it in a  
safe place.  
Mailbox  
Electronic mailbox provided by network op-  
erators/service providers for spoken mes-  
sages. The mailbox can be compared to an  
answering machine.  
Radiotext  
Additional RDS information provided by the  
station, for example, on the program broad-  
cast.  
MEM - Memory  
Retrieves stored data, such as radio stations,  
telephone numbers.  
RDS - Radio Data System  
Service provided by radio stations for more  
convenient radio listening pleasure.  
The station name appears in the display, for  
example, rather than the frequency.  
MIX  
CDs/CD tracks are played in random order.  
MUTE  
Other RDS functions include:  
Switches off the microphone in the telephone  
mode.  
AF - Alternative Frequency  
EON - Enhanced Other Networks  
RT - Radiotext  
TA - Traffic Announcement  
TP - Traffic Program  
PaX - Personal Access  
Allows direct access to a function in radio or  
CD mode which was previously stored.  
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GLOSSARY  
Scrolling  
TS - Travelstore  
Moves you through a directory.  
Automatically stores the radio stations with  
the strongest reception signals, can be re-  
trieved by pressing the station preset buttons.  
Very useful on trips.  
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  
book.  
User group  
It is possible to limit the use of the telephone  
to a certain group of users. Your network op-  
erator/service provider can provide more de-  
tailed information.  
SMS - Short Message Service  
Using this function it is possible to send other  
subscribers messages up to 160 characters  
in length, even if the recipient’s cellular phone  
is not switched on or a call cannot be put  
through at the present time.  
The text is stored in the network until the re-  
cipient retrieves it or the time allowed by the  
sender expires.  
Speed-dial  
This function allows you to dial telephone  
numbers at the touch of a button.  
SRC - Source  
Switches audio source between radio, CD  
changer and AUX. Returns the system from  
telephone to radio operation.  
TA - Traffic Announcement (priority for traffic  
messages)  
“TA” in the display indicates that traffic an-  
nouncement priority is switched on.  
TP - Traffic Program  
“TP” in the display indicates that the radio is  
currently tuned into a radio station which  
broadcasts traffic information.  
Subject to modifications!  
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Service numbers  
Country:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
WWW:  
Germany  
(D)  
0180-5000225  
05121-49 4002  
Austria  
(A)  
(B)  
01-610 390  
02-525 5454  
01-610 393 91  
02-525 5263  
44-898 644  
09-435 99236  
01-4010 7320  
01-89583 8394  
01-576 9473  
01-4598830  
02-369 6464  
40 2085  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
(DK) 44 898 360  
(FIN) 09-435 991  
(F)  
01-4010 7007  
Great Britain (GB) 01-89583 8880  
Greece  
Ireland  
Italy  
(GR) 0800-550 6550  
(IRL) 01-4149400  
(I)  
02-369 6331  
40 4078  
Luxembourg (L)  
Netherland  
Norway  
Portugal  
Spain  
(NL)  
023-565 6348  
66-817 000  
01-2185 00144  
902-120234  
08-7501500  
023-565 6331  
66-817 157  
01-2185 11111  
916-467952  
08-7501810  
01-8471650  
(N)  
(P)  
(E)  
(S)  
Sweden  
Switzerland (CH) 01-8471644  
Czech. Rep. (CZ)  
02-6130 0441  
01-333 9575  
0800-118922  
02-6130 0514  
01-324 8756  
022-8771260  
Hungary  
(H)  
Poland  
(PL)  
Turkey  
USA  
(TR)  
0212-3350677  
0212-3460040  
708-6817188  
(USA) 800-2662528  
Brasil  
(Mercosur)  
(BR) +55-19 3745 2769 +55-19 3745 2773  
Malaysia  
(Asia Pacific) (MAL) +604-6382 474  
+604-6413 640  
Blaupunkt GmbH  
02/01 TRO  
CM/PSS2 - 8 622 402 456 (GB)  
 

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