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▫Making a Phone Call................... 21
Message Reader Quick Reference Guide...... 22
Media Player Quick Reference Guide........ 22
How To Use BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free
Communication........................ 24
▫Steering Wheel Controls................ 24
▫Voice Commands..................... 24
▫Display............................ 28
▫Audio............................. 29
▫BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free Communication
Function Menu....................... 29
BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free Communication
Functions............................. 31
▫Making a Phone Call................... 32▫Incoming Calls....................... 38
▫Managing Phone Calls................. 39
▫Conference Call Function................ 40
Message Reader Functions................ 41
▫How To Read The Last SMS Text Received . . . 42
▫Inbox.............................. 42
▫Managing Messages................... 43
▫Deleting All Messages.................. 43
▫SMS Notification Settings............... 44
Media Player Functions.................. 45
▫How To Connect The USB Device/iPod To
BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free Communication.... 46
▫How To Manage The Media Library........ 47
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▫Playing Audio Tracks.................. 52
▫Practical Hints For Using The Media Player . . 55
Setting Functions....................... 56
▫Pairing a Mobile Phone................. 57
▫Managing User Data................... 62
▫Advanced Options.................... 65
▫Media Player Settings.................. 66
BLUE&ME™ Hands-Free Communication
Supported Mobile Phones................. 68
▫Mobile Phones With BluetoothWireless
Technology.......................... 69
▫Supported USB Memory Devices.......... 70
List Of Available Voice Commands.......... 74
Troubleshooting....................... 83▫Hands-Free Communication Package....... 83
▫Message Reader...................... 91
▫Media Player........................ 94
▫iPod............................. 99
Personal Data Protection................ 101
System Software Use Notice.............. 101
▫End User License Agreement (“EULA”).... 102
▫Grant Of Software License. This EULA
Grants You The Following License........ 102
▫Description Of Other Rights And
Limitations......................... 103
▫Upgrades And Recovery Media.......... 106
▫Intellectual Property Rights............. 106
▫Export Restrictions................... 106
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•To answer a call –you can answer an incoming call by
pressing theMAIN/Phonebutton on the steering
wheel.
•Conference call –you can call another contact while
you are engaged in a phone conversation (Conference
Calling is only supported by a compatible mobile
phone).
•Call waiting –while engaged in a phone conversation,
you can receive notification of another incoming
phone call, answer the other incoming phone call, and
switch between two ongoing phone conversations.
(Call waiting is only supported by a compatible mo-
bile phone.)
•Refusing an incoming call or ending a call –you can
refuse an incoming call or end a current call by
pressing thePhone Hang-upbutton on the steering
wheel.With your mobile phone in the vehicle and the pairing
procedure complete, connect to your mobile phone to
BLUE&ME™and you can make phone calls by speaking
keywords or pressing buttons on the steering wheel.
When using the hands-free phone, the audio output of a
phone conversation is heard through your car’s speakers.
Message Reader
TheBLUE&ME™message reader enables automatic
reading, through the car sound system, of the SMS texts
you receive on yourBluetoothwireless technology
enabled mobile phone that are received when the phone
is paired and connected toBLUE&ME™system. The
message reader does not provide access to messages that
were received before you entered the car and connected
with theBLUE&ME™system. Only a subset of abbre-
viations and emoticons are supported by the
BLUE&ME™system.
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TheBLUE&ME™system can also recognize and read
abbreviations, if any (e.g., “ILUVU” will be read “I love
you”) and can interpret most common emoticons (e.g., :-)
will be read “Smile”), used today to write SMS texts.
Media Player
With theBLUE&ME™media player you can play, via the
car sound system, digital audio files stored on a USB stick
or iPodby simply connecting it to the USB port located
in the glove box of the car.
With this feature, you can play your favorite personal
music collections while you drive.
•iPodplayer - refer to MEDIA PLAYER FUNCTIONS.
The media player feature allows the following opera-
tions:
•Digital audio playback- you can play all your digital
audio files (.mp3,.wma,.wav,.aac) or play a customized
playlist (.m3u or.wpl format).
•Audio file selection by category- you can play all
audio files of a certain category, e.g., album, artist or
genre.
NOTE:Each audio file category must be tagged before
connecting to theBLUE&ME™system. If no category is
tagged, theBLUE&ME™system will index the song by
the song title.
•Playback options- while playing tracks you can select
the following options: Play, Stop, Next track, Previous
track, Shuffle and Repeat.
NOTE:
•The media player does not support audio files com-
pressed with other formats and DRM (Digital Right
Management) protected audio files. Non-supported
audio files that may be present on the USB device will
be ignored.
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Front Steering Wheel Buttons Rear Steering Wheel Buttons
The right-hand control is a rocker type switch with a
pushbutton in the center. Press the switch up for Volume
+. Press the switch down for Volume –. The button in the
center is theSRCbutton used to change audio sources
(e.g., AM, FM, CD, Media Player).
1 – MUTE/ESC 3 – PHONE HANG UP
2 – PHONE/MAIN 4 – VOICE RECOGNITION
(VR)
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the back of the steering wheel until you find the required
number. Then, press thePRESET UP/OKbutton on the
rear of the steering wheel to start the call.
•To end the phone call, press thePHONE HANG UP
button on the steering wheel.
NOTE:
If you encounter difficulties with any of the voice
recognition operations, refer to HANDS-FREE COMMU-
NICATION PACKAGE - TROUBLESHOOTING.
MESSAGE READER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
If yourBluetoothwireless technology enabled mobile
phone supports the message reader function, at the
arrival of a new SMS text,BLUE&ME™plays a tone and
it will ask if you would like to read it.
•Say“Yes”or press the/MAINbutton on the
steering wheel or thePRESET UP/OKbutton on the
rear of the steering wheel to read the last message
received.
•Say“No”or press the/ESCbutton on the steering
wheel; the system will store the message so you can
read it later.
For further details on the message reader SMS, refer to
the section “MESSAGE READER FUNCTIONS”.
NOTE:If you encounter difficulties with any of the
message reader settings, refer to MESSAGE READER –
TROUBLESHOOTING.
MEDIA PLAYER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
To start playing the digital audio files stored on your USB
stick or iPod, proceed as follows:
•Copy tracks to your USB stick(BLUE&ME™
recognizes.wma,.mp3.wav and aac formats for audio
files and.wpl and.m3u formats for playlists).
•USB sticks without USB wire: just connect the USB
stick (directly or by an extension lead) to the USB port
in the glove box of the car.
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•USB sticks with USB wire: use the wire to connect the
USB stick to the USB port on the car.
•Turn the ignition key to ON.BLUE&ME™will auto-
matically start to play your digital tracks, selecting
them from the library that was built when the USB
stick was connected.
•AfterBLUE&ME™has built the library containing
your digital audio files, you can select and play tracks,
albums, artists and playlists by interacting manually
or verbally withBLUE&ME™. Building the library
may require a few minutes if your USB stick contains
several files.
NOTE:Depending on the number of files, the
BLUE&ME™system may take up to 20 minutes to fully
index the files when the device is first connected to
BLUE&ME™. TheBLUE&ME™system will rememberthe track data, so the next time the device is connected it
will perform a quick scan of the contents and be ready to
use much faster.
•iPodplayer - refer to MEDIA PLAYER FUNCTIONS.
•The set up menu also allows you to decide whether to
play audio files automatically when connecting the
USB device, or to play them upon your command.
For further details on the media player, refer to MEDIA
PLAYER FUNCTIONS.
NOTE:If you encounter difficulties with any of the
voice recognition operations, consult the section MEDIA
PLAYER - TROUBLESHOOTING.
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/ESCto cancel the entire VR session or press the
steering wheel button, wait for the beep and say
“Cancel”.
A voice interaction is a two-way communication/spoken
exchange between system and user. To initiate a voice
interaction, press the
steering wheel button and
issue a command. To interrupt a voice announcement
fromBLUE&ME™and say your reply before listening to
the entire voice announcement, press the
steering
wheel button and speak your command after the prompt.
To stop an ongoing interaction, press the
/ESCbut-
ton. You will hear a tone indicating when voice recogni-
tion is deactivated.
The hands-free communication Help option can speak
the list of commands available to you at any time,
depending on the keyword level that you are currently
on. To use the Help system, say“Help”. Listen to the listof currently available commands and decide on which
command you’d like to issue to the system.
Adjust the volume of phone calls to a level that is
comfortable and safe while the car is in motion. To adjust
the default volume ofBLUE&ME™, refer to EXTERNAL
AUDIO VOL function in the Owner’s Manual on the
DVD. To temporarily adjust the volume of the current
phone call, press+or–or adjust the position of the radio
knob. After the phone call is disconnected, the volume
will revert back to the original level.
You can pressVo l +orVo l –buttons on the rear of the
steering wheel also to adjust the volume of the current
BLUE&ME™voice announcement.
Please remember that to interrupt a voice announcement,
you can always press the
steering wheel button at
any time during a voice interaction and give a new voice
command.
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