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Bose Diagram

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ALFA 159 1.9 JTD 16V ACCESSORIES 5570

RADIO

SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions: 1 DIN box with 2 DIN front panel.


Modules included:
- Radio
- Audio CD player + CD ROM with MP3
- LCD graphic display
- External CD Changer system (if present).
- Connection with Bluetooth control unit for reproduction of musical files (MP3).

The diagram below shows examples of the display for various CD with MP3 radio functions:

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The technical specifications are listed below:


GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- music audio power: 4x35W
- 5 band graphic equalizer
- easy to manage menu for the adjustment of the radio settings and any external interfaces (CD-Changer)
- remote control from the steering wheel
- possibility of interface with outside CD Changer
- volume control according to the speed (via CAN)
- possibility of activating certain commands via voice recognition module.
RADIO SPECIFICATIONS:
- RDS
- RDS - TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
- EON (Enhanced Other Network)
- TA (Traffic Announcements)
- band tuning: USW (FM); MW; LW
- possibility of programming:
- 24 FM stations (6 of which can be memorized through autostore on the AMST band);
- 6 MW stations;
- 6 LW stations;
- 6 stations that can be memorized through autostore on the AMST band
- 2 scan modes (short lislten to a station and automatic transfer to the next):
- scanning the frequency band used;
- scanning programmed stations.
- possibility of selecting programmes via PTY (on FM bands only).

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- local/distant setting.
AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS:
- bass
- balance
- fader
- loudness
- treble
- Hi-Fi system active control
- 5 equalizing curves:
- best (manufacturer''s equalizing data);
- rock;
- jazz;
- classical;
- manual (can be set via 5 band graphic equalizer)
- soft mute.
CD SPECIFICATIONS:
- motorized loading and ejection
- TPM function (Track Program Memory)
- shuffle function
- repeat
- skip
- pause / stop
- compression: activates the dynamic compression circuit
- CD naming: CD identification (20 max)
CD MP3 SPECIFICATIONS:
- play list function (such as TPM for audio CD)
- functions associated with the play list:
- scan;
- repeat (one track or all);
- pause;
- skip
- maximum number of MP3 tracks considered for each CD: 999 (if the number of MP3 files contained in the CD ROM is higher than this limit,
only the first 999 will be considered).
- compression: activates the CD noise dynamic reduction circuit.
Blaupunkt 10 disc CD changer specifications (in the luggage compartment):
- scan function
- repeat function
- shuffle function
- CD naming
- compression: activates the dynamic reduction circuit.

OPERATION

The table below contains all the functions that can be activated; (a) = short press (less than 2 secs.), (b) = long press (more than 2 secs.).

Button Symbol RADIO mode CD/MP3 mode CD Changer mode

(a) CD, CD Changer (if (a) CD, CD Changer


connected) or Radio (a) CD, CD Changer (if selection
1 SRC-SCAN selection connected) selection (if connected) or Radio
(b) Scan of FM/AM radio (b) Scan of tracks on CD (b) Scan of CDs in
stations CD Changer

2 Display

3 (compartment CD)

Automatic station search


(a) Selection of next CD
TP: search +
4 "up" (b) Selection of next CD
PTY: search +
continuously
AF: search +

5 “eject” Eject CD Eject CD Eject CD

Manual station search


TP: search + (a) Selection of next track
6 "ffw"
PTY: search + (b) Track fast forward
AF: search +

Automatic station search


(a) Selection of previous
TP: search -
7 "down" CD
PTY: search -
(b) Selection of next CD
AF: search -

Manual station search (a) Return to beginning of (a) Return to beginning of


TP: search - track/selection of previous track/
8 "rw"
PTY: search - track select previous track
AF: search - (b) Track fast rewind (b) Track fast rewind

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(a) Menu
(a) Menu (a) Activation/deactivation
9 MENU-PRS activation/deactivation
activation/deactivation Menu
(b) Preset station scan

FM/AM: station recall (a) Display data


10 6-MP3
preselection 6 selected

(a) PTY ON/OFF


(b) PTY: display
11 PTY (a) PTY ON/OFF (a) PTY ON/OFF
programme type
selected

(a) FM/AM: station recall


preselection 5
(a) Activation/deactivation (a) Activation/deactivation
12 5-MIX (b) FM/AM: programme
MIX function MIX function
station
preselection 5

(a) FM/AM: station recall


preselection 4
(a) Activation/deactivation (a) Activation/deactivation
13 4-RPT (b) FM/AM: programme
REPEAT function REPEAT function
station
preselection 4

(a) FM1, FM2, FMT, MW,


LW (b) Automatic (b) Automatic
14 BAND-AST (b) Automatic programming programming
programming in the in the FMT station group in the FMT station group
FMT station group

(a) FM/AM: station recall


preselection 3 (a) Activation/deactivation
(a) Activation/deactivation
15 3-II (b) FM/AM: programme of pause
CD reproduction pause
station CD reproduction
preselection 3

(a) TA ON/OFF (a) TA ON/OFF (a) TA ON/OFF


16 TA-AF
(b) AF ON/OFF (b) AF ON/OFF (b) AF ON/OFF

(a) FM/AM: station recall


preselection 2
(b) Cancel programming
17 2-CLR (b) FM/AM: programme
tracks on CD selected
station
preselection 2

(a) FM/AM: station recall


(a) Activation/deactivation
preselection 1
TPM function
18 1-TPM (b) FM/AM: programme
(b) Track programming
station
desired
preselection 1

(a) Bass (B) (a) Bass (B) (a) Bass (B)


Treble (T) Treble (T) Treble (T)
Fader (F) Fader (F) Fader (F)
19 AUDIO-LOUD
Balance (B) Balance (B) Balance (B)
(b) Activation/deactivation (b) Activation/deactivation (b) Activation/deactivation
Loudness Loudness Loudness

(a) With radio on:


activation/deactivation
Audio Mute With radio off:
radio on Volume
adjustment: turn to the
20 on/off “MUTE”
left: decrease turn to the
right: increase
(b) With radio on: switch
off With radio on: switch
on
Anti-theft code
The radio is installed in production and is connected to the CAN in order to establish communication with the Body Computer memorizing an
anti-theft code known as an Exchanger Code.
At each subsequent Key On (and even if the battery is disconnected), an automatic authentication procedure is repeated: the words "CAN
CHECK" appear in the radio display: if the Exchange Code check is positive, the system begins to operate. If the codes compared are not the
same, a message appears on the display asking the user to enter a manual code (Master Code - 4-figure code from 1111 to 6666) that is
shown on the radio code card.
The Master Code is pre-programmed in production and is different for each radio and is also not the same as the Exchanger Code.

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The manual procedure for entering the Master Code is only necessary if: replacing the Body Computer for a radio already used on
another vehicle with a CAN.
A "new" radio (never previously fitted on other vehicles) can be fitted following an automatic authentication procedure without manually
entering the Master Code.
Operation at key off
If the radio is on at the time of the Key off (start/stop button pressed, but TEG still inserted) it is switched off automatically after 20 minutes;
it is however possible to keep it on for another 20 minutes by pressing the ON button again.
This timeout can be deleted using the radio set up menu and the radio will switch off immediately; it can, however, be switched on for 20
minutes by pressing the ON button again.
In the setup menu under the item "- - - I G N I T I O N - T I M E R - - -".
the following can be selected
"- - O F F - A F T E R - 0 0 - M I N - -"
"- - O F F - A F T E R - 20 - M I N - -"
If, on the other hand, the TEG is extracted after the Key off, the radio will be switched off immediately.

CONNECTORS

Rear view:

A - Supply connector
B - Speaker output connector
C - Auxiliary functions connector
D - Aerial connection
E - 10 A fuse
Connector pin out
Connector A:

Pin Function

A1 B CAN B

A2 BOSE amplifier presence positive signal

A3 B CAN A

A4 Direct power supply

A5 Aerial supply (N.C.)

A6 Side lights on lighting (N.C.)

A7 N.C.

A8 Earth
Connector B:

Pin Function

B1 Right rear speaker +

B2 Right rear speaker -

B3 Right front speaker +

B4 Right front speaker -

B5 Left front speaker +

B6 Left front speaker -

B7 Left rear speaker +

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B8 Left rear speaker -


Connector C/D/E:

Pin Function

C1 Left AUX signal

C2 Right AUX signal

C3 AUX earth

C4 N.C.

C5 N.C.

C6 Positive signal for amplifier enablement

D7 Telephone audio in + (version without Media Player)

D8 Telephone audio in - (version without Media Player)

D9 Telephone mute (version without Media Player)

D10 N.C.

D11 N.C.

D12 Mute (N.C.)

E13 CDC data IN

E14 CDC data OUT

E15 Permanent power supply for CDC

E16 Positive signal for CDC power supply enablement

E17 CDC data GND

E18 CDC audio GND

E19 L input for CDC

E20 R input for CDC

SPEAKERS

Location
The location of the components is illustrated below.

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1 - Radio
2 - Front door midwoofer speakers
3 - Tweeter front speakers
4 - Midwoofer rear speakers
5 - Tweeter rear speakers
6 - Aerial

FRONT TWEETER SPEAKERS

The tweeter speaker has the function of emphasizing the high tones that are produced through a polycarbonate diaphragm, the copper moving
coil support and insulator and the ferrous magnetic assembly.

Its electrical specifications are:


- 19 mm diameter
- 12500/20000 Hz band
- resonance frequency 1500 Hz +/- 15%
- nominal impedance 4 OHM
- power RMS 20 W
- max power 30 W
The front tweeters are located in the dashboard.

REAR TWEETER SPEAKERS

The tweeter speaker has the function of emphasizing the high tones that are produced through a polycarbonate diaphragm, the copper moving
coil support and insulator and the ferrous magnetic assembly.

Its electrical specifications are:


- 11 mm diameter
- 12500/20000 Hz band
- resonance frequency 2500 Hz +/- 15%
- nominal impedance 4 OHM
- power RMS 20 W
- max power 30 W
The rear tweeters are located in the top part of the door.

FRONT MID-WOOFER SPEAKER

The mid-woofer speaker has the function of emphasizing the low tones produced by a treated paper diaphragm, treated cloth element, treated
paper dust cover and aluminium/paper moving coil support.

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Its electrical specifications are:


- 160 mm diameter
- 50/8000 Hz band
- resonance frequency 65 Hz +/- 15%
- nominal impedance 4 OHM
- RSM power 20W
- MAX power 40W
The front mid-woofers are fitted in the lower part of the door.

REAR MID-WOOFER SPEAKER

The mid-woofer speaker has the function of emphasizing the low tones produced by a treated paper diaphragm, treated cloth element, treated
paper dust cover and aluminium/paper moving coil support.

Its electrical specifications are:


- 160 mm diameter
- 50/6300 Hz band
- resonance frequency 70 Hz +/- 15%
- nominal impedance 4 OHM
- RSM power 20W
- MAX power 30W
The rear mid-woofers are fitted in the lower part of the door.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FITTING THE SPEAKERS

In order not to damage the speakers certain precautions must be taken when fitting and moving them.
The following operations are not advisable:
- Stacking the speakers on top of one another when unpacking.
- Placing the speakers near ferrous metal parts. In the case of very small parts they could get in through the gap and produce noise.
- Twist the terminals once the electrical connection is fitted.
- Rest on the speaker diaphragm during the fitting stages.
- Puncture the speaker diaphragm with a screwdriver whilst fitting.
- Twist the cone (take care, it is one of the most delicate parts).
- Never place the speaker in contact with solvents or derivatives.
The following operations are advisable:
- Always handle the speaker using the plastic structure without twisting the diaphragm and other moving parts.
- Discard speakers that have been subject to impacts and appear to be distorted.
- Remove any protective shields before fitting on the vehicle.

CD CHANGER

A special Blaupunkt CD Changer cartridge allows up to 10 CDs to be loaded which are then selected through the radio controls. The cartridge
only works if it contains at least one CD, the CDs must be correctly inserted and the flap properly shut.
The CD Changer is located in the luggage compartment in the area of the right wheel arch.
It is connected to the radio by means of a specific lead, divided into two sections: one under the dashboard and one under the passenger
compartment trim.

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CD CHANGER LEAD

Connector E (of the radio)

PIN SIGNAL

13 CDC data IN

14 CDC data OUT

15 Permanent power supply for CDC

16 Positive signal for CDC power supply enablement

17 CDC data GND

18 CDC audio GND

19 L input for CDC

20 R input for CDC


"CDC" rapid attachment connector, CD Changer side

PIN SIGNAL

2 Earth

3 Permanent power supply

4 Switched power supply

6 Audio earth

8 Left audio IN

10 ASCI bus CDC - radio

12 Right audio IN

13 ASCI bus radio - CDC

BOSE HIFI AUDIO SYSTEM

SPECIFICATIONS

A sophisticated Bose HIFI system with special HIFI speakers and an outside amplifier is available on request.
The system has been developed ad hoc for the vehicle: the acoustic properties of the passenger compartment have been carefully studied so
that the amplifier and the speakers are ideally suited to the vehicle: optimum listening is available in any part of the passenger compartment.
The system is also in perfect harmony with the aesthetics of the vehicle without taking up additional space.
The system is installed on the vehicle directly during production with no subsequent operations: the cables are integrated in the vehicle wiring.
It is therefore not advisable to make any changes to the original system (e.g. graphic equalizers, additional woofers, extra amplifiers). In
addition, the system components (amplifier and speakers) should not be repaired individually, but should be replaced with new
components.

PERFORMANCE

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The Bose system guarantees the highest quality sound with pure treble and rich bass tones with the following specifications:
- Adjusting the volume, through equalization "activates" the Bose system.
- Treble/bass control from + 6 dB to -12 dB.
- Fader control, through the Bose "spatial" fader.

COMPOSITION

Unlike the system fitted as standard, the Bose system offers:


- special tweeter and low-mid-range front and rear speakers
- centre rear woofer speaker ( SALOON version) or side bass box (SW)
- mid-range centerfill speaker in the dashboard
- high power amplifier.
The Bose system is completed - only until DEC 05 - by a microphone, located in the front courtesy light, which detects background noise in the
passenger compartment: the signal is sent for amplification allowing the optimum adjustment and equalizing of the output levels.
The other components (radio, aerial, etc.) are the same as the standard system.
The location of the components is illustrated below.
Saloon Version

Station Wagon Version

1 - Radio
2 - Front door mid-woofer speakers
3 - Front tweeter speakers
4 - Ambient microphone (until DEC 05)
5 - Centerfill speaker in the dashboard
6 - Rear mid-woofer speakers
7 - Rear tweeter speakers
8 - Rear woofer speaker
9 - Amplifier

SPEAKERS

BOSE hi fidelity speakers are made up of a neodyme magnetic core, with a treated paper diaphragm and a textile mounting. The moving coil
support is made of aluminium.
In addition to the four speakers in the standard system (low-mid-range in the front and rear doors with specific tweeters) the Bose Sound

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System also includes:


Centerfill speaker in the dashboard
This is a high-mide range speaker (80 mm diameter) located in the dashboard, exactly in the centre line of the vehicle, which considerably
improves the stereo effect of the sound.

Rear woofer speaker:


It is a high fidelity woofer speaker fitted in the middle of the rear parcel shelf (saloon version) or incorporated in the bass box (SW). It is a 100
W large woofer speaker (1254 mm diameter) supplied by a specific two channel amplifier.

Ambient microphone (until dec 05)


The Bose system is completed by an AMBIENT microphone, located in the front courtesy light, which detects background noise in the
passenger compartment; it is a microphone with a low frequency range that detects all typical noises coming from the road and the vehicle.
The signal is sent for amplification allowing the optimum adjustment and equalizing of the output levels.

Amplifier
This is a SERIES 5000 high fidelity amplifer with 6 channels with a total power output of 6x37 W. It is located in the luggage compartment as
illustrated.
Saloon Version

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Station Wagon Version

AMPLIFIER CONNECTION PIN OUT

PIN SIGNAL

1 +30

2 earth

3 + centerfill

4 left rear speaker -

5 right rear speaker +

6 enablement (positive signal) from car radio

7 left front speaker -

8 right front speaker -

9 left rear speaker -

10 right rear speaker -

11 rear woofer +

12 rear woofer -

13 n.c.

14 n.c.

15 - centerfill

16 left rear speaker +

17 right rear speaker -

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18 n.c.

19 left front speaker +

20 right front speaker +

21 left rear speaker +

22 right rear speaker +

23 n.c.

24 n.c.

25 rear woofer power supply

26 right front speaker -

27 right front speaker +

28 n.c.

29 + microphone

30 - microphone

31 left front speaker +

32 left front speaker -

BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE SYSTEM

The hands-free system for Bluetooth mobile phones - incorporated in the vehicle dashboard - makes it possible to use a mobile phone in the
vehicle, with protection of the security and functionality for the final user.
The C1 version control unit includes the following modules:
- Bluetooth receiver
- voice recognition integrated module including microphone
- Text to Speech integrated module
- USB interface for Media Player
The alphanumerical display used for text messages is the one for the control panel.
See descriptions 5560 INSTRUMENTS
An example of a screen is illustrated.

The control unit is then connected to the controls on the steering (in addition to the radio control buttons there are 2 specific buttons for this
function).

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CONNECTION WITH BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE

The system is connected to a mobile phone with a Bluetooth interface and hands-free profile.
The mobile phone - control unit connection takes place via the 2.4 GHz bluetooth radio channel: for this reason the device is installed in a
position that makes direct visibility of the vehicle passenger compartment easy.
The first connection between the mobile phone and the device (pairing procedure) is regulated by a password; the user connects by keying in
the password into their own mobile phone in the menu for Bluetooth connections.
It is possible to memorize up to 5 users who are connected automatically at subsequent keys on without manual intervention on behalf of the
actual user.
In each case, only one mobile phone can be connected to the control unit via Bluetooth.
The operation of the control unit is linked to the availability of the user''s mobile phone for Bluetooth hands-free profiles, in particular:
- the Bluetooth system comes on independently at the Key on and starts the search for Bluetooth (mobile) devices to connect with
immediately.
- the equipment switches off independently at the Key off releasing any Bluetooth connection that may be activated: there is a delay of 30
seconds (provisional figure) to suppress accidental switching off of the engine (in traffic, at traffic lights, etc.0.
- if a phonecall is in progress, the conversation is kept activated (except for the display in the control panel) even after the car is switched off;
the control unit and the radio finally switch off at the end of the conversation.
List of compatible mobile phones
The current hands-free system with Bluetooth technology is compatible with all mobile phones that support Bluetooth 1.1 and a 1.0 hands-free
probile (refer to the Bluetooth connection specifications in the mobile phone user manual).
As a result of the different possible software versions available on the market for different models of mobile phone, some additional functions
(e.g.: second call management, call transfer from hands-free system to mobile phone and vice versa, etc.) may not correspond exactly to the
description in the mobile phone user manual.
In any case, the possibility of carrying out a hands-free conversation will not be compromised.
The table below contains the mobile phones that, at the time this manual is published, have undergone a thorough check on operation with
the current Bluetooth hands-free system:

Automatic directory management Management of individual


Make Model
(1) contacts (2)

SMT 5600 X
Audiovox
Orange C500 (*) X

V525 - V600 (*) X


Motorola
Mpx 220 (**) X

6230 X

6600 (***) X
Nokia
6820 X

7610 (*) X

K700 i X

T610 (**) X
Sony-Ericsson
T637 (**) X

Z600 (**) X
(1) these mobile phones support automatic transmission of the telephone directory: the entire directory will be automatically copied to
the hands-free system during the registration procedure
(2) these mobile phones support automatic transmission of the individual contacts in the telephone directory: during the registration
procedure the transfer of names in the telephone list from the mobile phone will be requested
(*) these mobile phones do not manage the GPRS function
(***) these mobile phones do not manage a conference call function
(***) these mobile phones do not manage a call waiting function

OPERATING PROCEDURES

Incoming call:
- when a signal of an incoming call reaches the phone: the radio is turned to mute, the ringing of the mobile phone is produced through the
speakers and the number/name of the caller (if available) is shown on the instrument panel display
- at this point the user can accept or reject the call
- during the conversation the user listens to the other person on the radio audio system and speaks via the microphone
- when the conversation is over the radio returns to its status prior to the call (volume, mode, etc.)
When a conversation is in progress, the user can carry out the following operations:
- alter the volume of the conversation using the radio Vol + and Vol - buttons. The level set can be reset at the end of the conversation: the
next one will be at the radio default volume.
- move the conversation in progress from the Bluetooth control unit to the mobile phone on (and vice versa) to speak in private (local privacy)
- momentarily interrupt the conversation with the remote user (keeping them on hold) to talk privately with any passenger in the vehicle
without being overheard by the user on the line (remote privacy)
- answer another incoming call (during the presence of a CWN signal) and move from one conversation to another
- reject another incoming call (in the presence of a CWN signal).

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The last 2 functions in the list are linked to the presence on the GSM network, the user profile and the mobile phone of the necessary
specifications and authorizations to manage 2 calls simultaneously.
Outgoing call
The user can make a call in 4 ways
- using their own mobile phone keypad
- using the list of recent calls
- using their own mobile phone list
- dictating the number they wish to call.

MEDIA PLAYER

Starting from February 06 the Media Player function will be available in other words listening to MP3 0 WMA files on the radio by means of
Convergence.
The oddments compartment contains a USB connector in which the customer can insert their own USB Pen with music files.
The function is mainly managed through voice commands.

SYSTEM COMPONENTS

The main components of the C1 version system with Bluetooth mobile phone management are:

l Bluetooth electronic control unit


l microphone
l steering wheel controls
l USB socket for Media Player connection

1 - electronic control unit


2 - microphone
3 - controls on the steering wheel
4 - USB - Media Player socket
Control unit connections
The control unit is connected via the B-CAN to the radio node and the Body Computer which, in turn, is connected to the controls on the
steering wheel.
Each piece of equipment responds to its own commands depending on the button activated and the operating mode activated at the time (in
this case the Bluetooth control unit inhibits the radio from carrying out commands from the CAN when the hands-free function is activated).
Bluetooth control unit pin out

- USB: USB socket used with Examiner


- Connector A

PIN SIGNAL

3 D+ signal for USB

4 reference earth for USB

5 left AUX signal

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7 telephone audio +

8 -+ microphone

14 B-CAN A

15 earth

16 direct power supply

19 D- signal for USB

20 5V power supply for USB

21 AUX earth

22 right AUX signal

23 telephone audio -

24 - microphone screened earth

25 Phone mute

30 B-CAN B

31 - screening for USB

32 ignition-operated power supply

SERVICE OPERATIONS FOR THE SYSTEM

Fault diagnosis
The control unit is connected via the B-CAN to the radio node and the Body Computer; therefore the diagnostic activities are carried out, in the
same way as for all the other CAN "nodes", via the special diagnostic socket and the Examiner equipment.
For other types of repair operations to the system, a special operating system must be temporarily installed on the Examiner, following
the instructions given below and a USB "pen" must be inserted in the special control unit socket.
the outer USB socket for the Media Player mode CANNOT be used.
ALTERNATIVELY, THESE OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT USING A PERSONAL COMPUTER, OPERATING UNDER "WINDOWS XP" or
"WINDOWS 2000".
The following operations can be carried out using this method:
- language change for voice messages;
- software update.
USB pen: The USB "pen" to be used should have the following specifications: USB standard version 1.0, 1.1 or 2.0 with minimum memory of
256 MB, compatible with "WINDOWS XP" or "WINDOWS 2000".
Whilst this "pen" is being used for the above mentioned operations, it will be "formatted" and therefore all data stored in it previously will
be lost !
Languages

The following languages are available, both for the text strings displayed (menu) and for the voice recognition and text to speech messages:

l French
l English
l German
l Italian
l European Spanish
l Dutch
l European Portuguese
l Polish

As far as the messages shown on the display are concerned, the languge selected is the one set for the control panel
See descriptions 5560 INSTRUMENTS
As far as the voice recognition and text to speech messages are concerned, the language should be set separately using the Examiner
diagnostic equipment using a USB "pen" to be inserted in the special control unit socket.
Proceed following the instructions below.
Software update
Similarly, any control unit software updates should be entered using the Examiner diagnostic equipment with a USB "pen" to be inserted in the
special control unit socket.
Proceed following the instructions below
Never disconnect the battery terminals during the software updating or language updating procedure.
Control unit replacement
The battery terminals must be disconnected before removing the old control unit.

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The telephone list downloaded onto the Bluetooth control unit is only saved to the RAM which means that if the battery is disconnected all
phone lists downloaded up to that time will be immediately lost. Later on the Bluetooth control unit will reload the actual list.
Order a new control unit from the Parts Dept. who will send a pristine component. once fitted; the initial default data must be transferred to it
by carrying out the "PROXI ALIGNMENT" procedure using the Examiner.
Once a new control unit is installed it is necessary to:
- update the software;
- check and, if necessary, set the voice message language correctly;
- carry out the pairing operation for the telephones to be connected.
Op. 5570T49 BLUETOOTH ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT - R.R.

OPERATIONS USING THE EXAMINER

To carry out the language change operations for voice messages and software updating, a special operating system must be temporarily
installed on the Examiner, using the special "WINDOWS MOBILE FOR AUTOMATIVE EXAMINER CD" CD-ROM supplied together with the
traditional Examiner software updates.
In addition, as already pointed out, a USB "pen" is required for transferring the data to the system control unit.
The pen should have the following specifications: USB standard version 1.0, 1.1 or 2.0 with minimum memory of 256 MB, compatible with
"WINDOWS XP" or "WINDOWS 2000".
Whilst this "pen" is being used for the above mentioned operations, it will be "formatted" and therefore all data stored in it previously will
be lost !

Never disconnect the vehicle battery terminals during all the operations indicated
Always follow the sequence described below (for all of the operations):
- switch on the Examiner following the traditional operating methods
- insert the "WINDOWS MOBILE FOR AUTOMOTIVE EXAMINER CD"
- switch off the Examiner
- insert the USB "pen" in the special port at the back of the Examiner
Warning: the "pen" is NOT "recognized" if it is inserted with the Examiner on.
- restart the Examiner.
At this point the Examiner will work temporarily with the special operating system and it is capable of transferring the data necessary for the
following operations to the USB pen:
- individual language setting
- multi language setting
- software update
Only one of these three operations can be carried out at a time; in order to carry out two operations on the same system (e.g. language
change and software update) the instructions illustrated previously must be repeated twice separately.
- follow the instructions until the pen preparation operations are completed (the Examiner will advise you)
- remove the USB "pen"
- extract the WINDOWS CD
- switch off the Examiner
ALTERNATIVELY, THESE OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT USING A PERSONAL COMPUTER, OPERATING UNDER "WINDOWS XP"
- take the USB "pen" to the vehicle
- with the ignition OFF, insert the USB "pen" in the special Bluetooth control unit port
- turn the ignition key ON
At this point the control unit will carry out the operation requested (language change or software update):
- at the end a display message in the control panel will advise that the operation is over
- check that the operation has been successful (e.g. check the voice message language by giving an instruction).
Never disconnect the vehicle battery terminals during all the operations indicated
Warnings on the use of the system software
This system contains software under licence from Fiat Auto S.p.A. in accordance with a licensing contract. Any removal, reproduction, reverse
engineering or other unauthorized use of the software for this system in violation of the licensing contract is strictly prohibited. For more
details, consult the owner''s handbook
* Microsoft is a registered make of the Microsoft Corporation.
* Sony is a registered make of the Sony Corporation.
* Ericsson is a registered make of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
* Motorola is a registered make of Motorola, Inc.
* Nokia is a registered make of the Nokia Corporation
* Siemens is a registered make of Siemens AG.
* Orange is a registered make of Orange Personal Communications Services Limited
* Audiovox is a registered make of the Audiovox Corporation.
* Bluetooth is a registered make of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

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