Motorola 68014301013 User Manual

motorola TK30  
User’s Guide  
Congratulations  
Your Motorola TK30 Music & Handsfree Car Kit is a  
professionally installed system dedicated to hands-free  
conversation and music enjoyment. Following your  
installation, you can enjoy:  
Note: Text message readout is not supported for all  
TK30 display languages or by all phones.  
Premium Audio—The TK30 includes true 4-channel  
audio amplification to drive your car's speakers for rich,  
loud audio performance.  
Plugging In Your Music—The TK30 is compatible with  
iPod®, iPhone®, MP3 players and offers a USB  
connection to play your personal music collection  
through your car's vehicle entertainment system. You  
can also stream music via Bluetooth to your TK30 from  
a compatible music device.  
Advanced Multipoint System—Allows you to connect  
two phones at the same time and allows you to place a  
call on hold while receiving a new incoming call from  
your second phone.  
Convenient Text Messaging—The TK30 smartly  
“speaks” incoming text messages and provides the  
convenience of a quick response with the touch of a  
button.  
1
Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Preferences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Contents  
2
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Install the vehicle  
3
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
integration kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3
Basics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Synchronize contacts  
Pair & connect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Set Bluetooth  
from your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
device preferences . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Congratulations  
2
 
Route cables so they are protected from pinching, sharp  
edges and crushing. Keep all in-line connectors easily  
accessible.  
Installation  
Before you begin  
Caution: Only qualified personnel should install this car kit.  
Because of the wide variety of vehicle types and models, it  
may be necessary to contact the vehicle manufacturer for  
detailed installation information.  
The car kit is intended for use in 12 Volt negative ground  
systems only. The car kit draws less than 10 Amps.  
Confirm that the vehicle's electrical system can supply  
this current.  
Caution: An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place  
objects, including communication equipment, in the area  
over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If the  
communication equipment is improperly installed and the  
air bag inflates, serious injury could occur. If needed,  
contact the vehicle manufacturer for air bag information  
specific to the vehicle.  
Install the vehicle integration kit  
The vehicle integration kit is the central connection point  
for the car kit. Connections to the vehicle, microphone,  
audio input device, and user interface module (UIM) are  
made from the vehicle integration kit.  
Please follow these guidelines:  
Mount components securely on strong surfaces to  
prevent shifting that could cause injury or interfere with  
safe vehicle operation. Use the supplied mounting  
hardware as needed.  
Mounted components and attached wires or cables  
must not interfere with seating or leg space.  
The vehicle integration kit should be secured to the vehicle  
after the rest of the car kit components are installed and  
cables are secured  
Installation  
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Mount the vehicle integration kit securely. The best location  
for the kit is under the dashboard. The kit should be  
protected from dirt and moisture, have adequate space for  
cooling, and allow for cable connections.  
Connect the audio cable(s)  
Use the audio cable(s) to connect the car kit to your music  
input device(s). You can connect:  
an iPod/iPhone  
Caution: The User Interface Module (UIM) should be  
connected before vehicle power is applied to the vehicle  
integration kit, otherwise damage may occur.  
a USB storage device with music (AAC, M4A, MP3, and  
WMA audio files are supported)  
a music device with 3.5mm headphone jack  
Caution: The location must not interfere with the vehicle’s  
air bag.  
To connect the audio cable:  
The vehicle integration kit consists of these connectors:  
1
Connect cable connector J to vehicle integration kit  
connector D (shown on page 4).  
L
J
K
ISO Cable  
(connector A)  
Selective  
Mute Switches (connector D)  
Audio Cable  
2
Connect your music device to the audio cable(s):  
To play music from a USB storage device,  
connect cable connector K to the USB storage  
device.  
Note: Only one USB device at a time can be  
connected to your car kit.  
User Interface Cable Reserved for  
Microphone  
(connector B)  
Future Use  
(connector C)  
Installation  
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To play music from an auxiliary device, connect  
cable connector L to the 3.5mm headphone jack on  
the auxiliary music device.  
2
Connect cable connectors K and L on first audio cable  
to connectors M and N on second audio cable.  
L
N
Connecting or disconnecting your music player  
from the Auxiliary input while that source is  
selected on your TK30 could result in a short static  
or pop noise.  
To play music from an iPod/iPhone, use the  
second audio cable (supplied):  
K
M
1
Connect cable connector O to the iPod/iPhone.  
Note: Route the cable so the USB connector and the  
3.5mm connector are accessible to the end user.  
M
Mount and connect the user interface module  
Use the User Interface Module (UIM) to operate your car  
kit.  
P
O
N
Installation  
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The UIM can be mounted in two different configurations:  
Direct to flat surface  
To install the UIM directly on a flat service:  
directly on a flat spot within easy reach of the driver  
using the supplied mounting tape  
Note: It is recommended to install the UIM directly on a flat  
surface as a curved surface can cause difficulties in pushing  
the buttons, and can cause the UIM to come loose.  
using the supplied mounting bracket.  
Caution: Do not mount in a location that obstructs drivers  
vision or interferes with operation of the vehicle.  
Caution: The location of the UIM must not interfere with  
the vehicle's air bag deployment.  
For optimal adhesion to the vehicle dashboard:  
1
2
Clean mounting surface thoroughly with an alcohol  
wipe (not supplied).  
Ensure the adhesive and the dashboard surface are  
warm (temperature above 15º C). For better adhesion in  
cold conditions, ensure the vehicle interior and adhesive  
are heated for 30 minutes before applying the adhesive,  
and 30 minutes after applying the adhesive.  
Select UIM orientation (controls on left or right of display).  
optimal for  
right-handed  
operation  
Prepare the dash surface with an appropriate adhesion  
promoter. Test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous  
area of the mounting surface to ensure it does not  
result in blemishing. The surface must be completely  
dry before moving to the next step.  
optimal for  
left-handed  
operation  
Position and install the mount with the supplied  
adhesive.  
Optimal curing time at room temperature is 24 hours,  
and in cold conditions the adhesive needs 48 hours to  
properly cure.  
Note: To change screen display orientation, see “Set  
Installation  
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3
4
Remove adhesive backing from and press key tabs  
(supplied) onto UIM:  
2
Select UIM orientation (controls on left or right of  
display).  
Place  
key at top position.  
optimal for  
right-handed  
operation  
Place \ key at bottom position.  
Verify cable is fitted into a groove on the back of the  
UIM. The cable must be contained in the slot to  
provide a flat surface for mounting.  
optimal for  
left-handed  
operation  
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6
7
Connect cable connector P (shown on page 5) to the  
vehicle integration kit connector B (shown on page 4).  
Remove one side of mounting tape (supplied) and  
press firmly onto rear of the UIM.  
Note: To change screen display orientation, see “Set  
Remove other side of mounting tape and attach UIM to  
flat spot location on your vehicle.  
3
4
Remove adhesive backing from and press key tabs  
(supplied) onto UIM:  
Use mounting bracket  
To install the UIM using the mounting bracket:  
Place  
key at top position.  
Caution: The location of the UIM must not interfere with  
the vehicle's air bag deployment.  
Place \ key at bottom position.  
Verify cable is fitted into a groove on the back of the  
UIM. The cable must be contained in the slot to  
provide a flat surface for mounting.  
1
Clean mounting surface thoroughly with an alcohol  
wipe (not supplied).  
Installation  
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5
6
Connect cable connector P (shown on page 5) to the  
junction box connector B (shown on page 4).  
8
Slide mounting bracket onto arm.  
Place mounting nut (straight or curved) onto selected  
mounting arm.  
7
Push arm into mounting base, and fasten onto base  
using mounting nut.  
9
Attach mounting base to flat spot location on your  
vehicle.  
10 Attach one side of mounting tape (supplied) to back of  
mounting bracket.  
11 Remove other side of mounting tape on bracket, and  
press the UIM firmly into place.  
Installation  
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2
3
Route the microphone cable down the side of the  
windshield, through the dash, and to the vehicle  
integration kit.  
Install the microphone  
Caution: The location of the microphone and microphone  
cable must not interfere with the vehicle's air bag  
deployment. In particular, side airbags located with the  
windshield pillar or door jamb.  
Connect the microphone to the vehicle integration kit  
connector C (shown on page 4).  
1
Mount the microphone in a suitable location using  
either the screw, velcro, or clip (supplied).  
Connect the ISO cable  
Use the ISO cable to connect the car kit to your vehicle. It  
connects the vehicle's power, ignition, and entertainment  
system to the car kit.  
For optimal hands-free performance, mount the  
microphone on the overhead console/dome light  
assembly near the front center of the vehicle, away  
from the window, pointed toward the driver's mouth.  
Locate the microphone no more than 16 inches (40 cm)  
from the driver.  
Do not allow anything (such as a rear-view mirror or sun  
visor) to block the path between the microphone and  
the driver.  
Mount the microphone firmly so that vibrations do not  
affect audio quality.  
Refrain from locating the microphone directly in the  
path of heat/AC vents.  
Refrain from mounting the microphone on door pillars  
or windows that can transmit exterior wind noise to it.  
Do not attach microphone to the vehicle's visor.  
Installation  
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Install third-party vehicle specific adapter harness  
(if needed)  
4
5
Connect cable connector G to the vehicle wiring  
harness ISO connectors (or adapters, if needed).  
Some vehicles require a vehicle-specific adapter harness  
(not supplied) that allows integration of the harness into the  
vehicle entertainment system. The connectors on the ISO  
cable are designed to connect directly to such a third-party  
harness. If you choose to use a vehicle-specific harness,  
follow the guidelines provided with that harness.  
Connect cable connector F to vehicle integration kit  
connector A (shown on page 4).  
Note: Make sure cable connector is plugged all the  
way into the vehicle integration kit.  
should be no gap  
between connector  
and housing  
Install the ISO cable  
Failure to follow these steps may result in product  
malfunction or damage.  
1
Disconnect battery from vehicle.  
Caution: Removing battery power may set trouble  
codes that can only be reset by a factory diagnostic  
tool on some vehicles. Please check with your vehicle  
manufacturer if you are unsure how your vehicle may  
react.  
6
7
If needed, the connection points for mute, battery and  
ignition can be configured to match your vehicle’s  
harness using the alternate connection points on the  
ISO harness.  
Reconnect battery to vehicle.  
2
3
Disconnect appropriate connections on the vehicle  
entertainment system to allow installation of the ISO  
cable (and adapters, if needed).  
Install to auxiliary input (optional)  
If you wish to connect your car kit's music audio output to a  
stereo auxiliary input on your vehicle entertainment  
system:  
Connect cable connectors H and I to the vehicle  
entertainment system (or adapters, if needed).  
Installation  
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Note: Not all vehicle entertainment systems offer a stereo  
auxiliary audio input. In some cases, if your system does  
not support this input, one may be created using an adapter  
from a third-party vendor.  
3
Use the scroll knob to view and change settings.  
Setting...  
Language  
set language displayed on the UIM.  
1
2
3
Connect an RCA cable (not supplied) to connector E on  
the ISO cable.  
Display  
Orientation  
set the display orientation for left- or  
right-hand operation.  
Connect the other connectors on the RCA cable to the  
vehicle entertainment systems Auxiliary input.  
Line Out  
set to ON when using an auxiliary  
input to your vehicle entertainment  
system for music.  
From the Installer menu, set the Line Out parameter to  
details).  
Privacy Mute set whether to unmute the vehicle  
entertainment system when a call is  
switched to privacy mode.  
Set install preferences  
1
Install Test  
test and verify:  
Turn off your vehicle’s ignition.  
ignition source  
2
Turn on your vehicle’s ignition while pressing and  
holding the Green button for at least 5 seconds.  
left-side speakers  
right-side speakers  
auxiliary input to vehicle  
entertainment system (if used).  
Installer Menu  
Factory  
Reset  
reset all settings back to standard  
default factory settings  
Note: See page 13 for location of buttons and knobs  
About  
list car kits software version  
on UIM.  
4
Turn vehicle’s ignition off and on to store settings.  
Installation  
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Each position on the switch corresponds to one of the four  
speaker channels.  
Selective mute feature  
Whenever your car kit plays music or a hands-free call, it  
automatically disconnects (or “takes over) the speakers  
from the vehicle’s entertainment system.  
switch speaker channel  
1
2
3
4
right - rear  
right - front  
left - rear  
However, some vehicles have features that play audio  
prompts over the vehicle entertainment system (such as  
audio navigation, parking sensors, etc.,). In these  
scenarios, you will still need to maintain an audio path (or  
“channel”) to the vehicle entertainment system.  
left -front  
When the switches are all down (or "on"), then the channels  
are all connected to car kit audio. When one of the  
switches is moved up (or "off"), the audio from the vehicle  
entertainment system will pass-through to the speaker.  
On the vehicle integration kit, the multi-position switch  
allows you to select a channel to remain connected to the  
vehicle entertainment system during hands-free calls.  
Note: Do not disable both front speaker channels or  
hands-free call audio will not be heard.  
Selective Mute  
Switch  
Installation  
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Home screen  
The home screen is your entry into the car kits menus. It  
displays the top item of the main menu.  
Basics  
Use a combination of buttons, scroll knob, and menus to  
operate your car kit.  
menu item  
Phonebook  
Menu button  
Green button  
Which menus are
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phone(s) are currently connected to your car kit.  
Red button  
Phonebook  
Recent Calls  
Play/Pause  
Menu  
Displays when...  
button  
Phonebook, Recent Calls,  
Voice Commands,  
Dial Number, Messages  
a phone is  
connected to your  
car kit  
menu  
icon  
status  
icons  
scroll  
knob  
Buttons and scroll knob  
Music  
always displayed  
Buttons have different functions based on the car kit’s  
current operating mode (music, calls, etc.,). To execute a  
function, you will either “press” or “press and hold” the  
button.  
Go to <phone>  
two phones are  
connected to your  
car kit  
Settings  
always displayed  
The Green and Red buttons change to blue when the car kit  
is in music playing mode.  
Use the scroll knob to move through menu options. To  
select a menu item, press the scroll knob. To scroll back in  
The scroll knob allows you to scroll through and select  
menu items, and adjust call and music volume.  
the menus, press  
key.  
Basics  
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Icons  
roaming (phone 1)  
Your car kit shows icons to provide status and identify  
menu and phonebook contact types.  
no phone service (phone 1)  
Status icons  
new text message  
On the right side of menu and music playing screens,  
status icons show car kit connection status.  
low battery (on phone)  
music connection (iPod)  
phone 1 (or  
phone 1  
primary”) phone  
service status  
connect status  
music connection (Bluetooth)  
music connection (USB)  
Phonebook  
Recent Calls  
music  
connect status  
phone 2  
connect status  
music connection (auxiliary)  
These icons show overall status of your car kit:  
hands-free connection to phone 1  
Hands-free call icons  
You’ll see these icons during hands-free call operation.  
hands-free connection to phone 2  
incoming call  
no hands-free connection to phone(s)  
in network phone service (phone 1)  
outgoing call  
Basics  
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Phonebook icons  
call connected  
call ended  
You’ll see these icons in your car kits phonebook.  
home phone number  
work phone number  
mobile phone number  
call muted  
call rejected  
call in privacy mode  
Text prompts  
Occasionally you’ll see a prompt to answer a yes/no  
question like shown below.  
Music playing icons  
You’ll see these icons when playing music.  
<device name>  
play music  
Make primary phone?  
pause music  
To...  
stop music  
accept/yes  
decline/no  
press Green button  
press Red button  
press  
fast-forward music  
rewind music  
ignore or go back in  
menus  
Basics  
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When successful, you‘ll see:  
Pair & connect  
Pair to Bluetooth devices  
To use the hands-free calling and/or streaming music  
features of your Bluetooth device with your car kit, they  
must first be paired together.  
<device name>  
connected  
Once paired and connected, your car kit automatically  
downloads contact names and numbers from your phone’s  
contact list.  
1
2
Turn on the Bluetooth feature on your device.  
From the home screen, select Settings > Bluetooth >  
Pair Device.  
To cancel pairing mode, press the Red button.  
Connect to devices  
Pairing Mode - Enter 0000,  
if pin code required  
Your car kit turns on automatically when starting your  
vehicle. Once turned on, the car kit establishes a wireless  
connection with paired Bluetooth devices, (phone and/or  
music devices) as well as a wired connection to your iPod,  
USB, or auxiliary device.  
3
4
5
Set your phone or music device to search for Bluetooth  
devices.  
Select Motorola TK30 from the search results on your  
device.  
Note: To connect with your car kit, your Bluetooth devices  
must be paired first. See “Pair to Bluetooth devices” on  
page 16 to do this.  
Select OK or Yes to pair your car kit with your  
Bluetooth device.  
Note: If prompted, enter 0000 for the passkey.  
Pair & connect  
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Once connected to your device(s), you see the home  
screen:  
Set Bluetooth device preferences  
1
From the home screen, select Settings > Bluetooth.  
2
Using scroll knob, locate and select Bluetooth device.  
Phonebook  
To...  
connect/disconnect  
device  
select Connect or  
Disconnect  
Recent Calls  
Status icons tell you which devices are connected to your  
car kit (see “Status icons” on page 14 for reference).  
delete device from  
select Delete  
paired list  
If connecting to a Bluetooth device is unsuccessful, press  
and hold the Green button to try again.  
make device primary select Make primary phone?  
phone on car kit  
Your car kit turns off when you turn off your vehicle.  
select type of phone select Audio Pass-thru, then:  
audio sent to car  
select No to allow only  
call audio to pass through  
speakers  
select Yes to allow all  
audio (key tones, audio  
prompts, etc.,) to pass  
through  
Pair & connect  
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Make a call  
To make a call with your car kit, you can:  
Calls  
Note: Your car kit supports the Hands-free (HFP) Bluetooth  
Profile. Accessing call functions depends upon which  
profile features your phone supports. See the instructions  
that came with your phone.  
use a phonebook contact  
use voice dialing on phone  
use number dialing from the car kit  
use recent call list  
Note: Some call features are phone/network dependent.  
Receive a call  
When there’s an incoming call, you hear a ringtone and  
caller ID over your speakers, and you see the incoming call  
icon on the screen.  
dial a number from your phone  
Note: Calls are made using the primary phone. To make a  
call on the other phone, you must swap phones (see  
Use a phonebook contact  
John Hutchinson  
1
From the home screen, select Phonebook.  
Adams, Mark  
If music is playing when a call is received, it is automatically  
paused (except for music from an auxiliary device or  
Bluetooth device not supporting AVRCP profile).  
Alberts, Trey  
Allen Cathy  
2
3
Using scroll knob, locate and select name you want to  
call.  
To...  
answer call  
reject call  
press Green button  
press Red button  
Press the scroll knob or Green key to call.  
Calls  
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Use phone voice commands  
Use last number redial  
1
From the home screen, select Voice Commands (or  
press and hold Green button).  
To redial last number, press Green button to view recent  
call list, then press Green button again to select the  
number to redial. If list has only one number, a single press  
of the Green button dials the last number.  
Say the phone voice  
command  
Use phone dialing  
You can dial a hands-free call directly from your phone in  
the normal manner.  
2
Follow phone voice prompts to place call.  
Use car kit dialing  
While on a call  
1
From the home screen, select Dial Number.  
To...  
2
Using scroll knob, locate and select numbers to dial.  
adjust volume  
turn scroll knob  
Note: To clear a digit, press Red button. To clear all  
digits, press and hold Red button until you hear a tone.  
end call  
press Red button  
3
Press the Green key to call.  
mute/unmute call press  
Unmute), or press  
Press  
, then select Mute (or  
Use recent call list  
1
make a second  
call from same  
phone  
.
From the home screen, select Recent Calls (or press  
Green button).  
Select Make Call  
Select Phonebook Recent  
Calls, or Dial Number  
,
Note: If recent call list is empty, the last number is  
redialed.  
2
Using the scroll knob, locate and select name/number  
you want to call (or locate and press Green button).  
Calls  
19  
 
Two calls on same phone  
To...  
When theres a second incoming call on the same phone,  
you’ll see a screen like this:  
transfer call  
between phone  
and car kit  
press  
, then select Privacy  
(for phone) or Handsfree (for car  
kit), or press and hold Green  
button.  
Call waiting  
Joe Hughes  
send DTMF tones Press  
.
Select DTMF tones  
To...  
Using scroll knob, locate and  
answer second  
incoming call  
(same phone)  
press Green button (first call is  
placed on hold)  
select numbers to send.  
place/resume call press  
, then select Hold Call  
(or Resume Call), or press Green  
button.  
on hold  
reject second  
incoming call  
(same phone)  
press Red button  
place call from  
second phone  
Press  
Select Go to <phone>  
Select Phonebook Recent  
Calls, or Dial Number  
.
When you have two connected calls on the same phone:  
,
To...  
switch between  
calls  
press  
, then select Switch  
Call or press Green button.  
end active call  
end both calls  
press Red button  
press and hold Red button  
Calls  
20  
To...  
To...  
join both calls  
(3-way call)  
press  
Calls  
, then select Join  
reject second  
incoming call  
press Red button  
(different phones)  
reject 3rd  
press Red button.  
incoming call from  
other second  
phone  
When you have two connected calls on different phones:  
To...  
make a call on the press  
other phone <phone>  
, then select Go to  
switch to call on  
the other phone  
press  
<phone>  
, then select Go to  
end active call  
press Red button (call on other  
phone is resumed)  
Two calls on different phones  
When there’s a second incoming call on the other phone,  
you’ll see a screen like this:  
end both calls  
press and hold Red button  
Swap phones  
<phone>  
To switch between connected phones, select Go to  
<phone> from the home screen.  
Joe Hughes  
To...  
answer second  
incoming call  
press Green button (first call  
is placed on hold)  
Swapping Phones  
(different phones)  
When complete, you’ll see the home screen.  
Calls  
21  
 
Music  
Your car kit can play music from your:  
To...  
play music  
select Play <device>  
choose a different select Other <device>  
Bluetooth music  
device  
Bluetooth music device (via wireless audio streaming)  
iPod/iPhone (via cable)  
USB storage device (via cable)  
Auxiliary device (via cable)  
shuffle playback of select Shuffle <device>  
songs  
pair with another  
music device  
select Pair Music Device  
From a Bluetooth device  
Note: Your car kit supports the Advanced Audio  
Distribution (A2DP) and Audio/Video Remote Control  
(AVRCP) Bluetooth profiles. Accessing audio playing and  
controlling functions depends upon both which profile and  
profile features your Bluetooth device supports. See the  
instructions that came with your device.  
You’ll see a screen like this when music begins playing  
from your Bluetooth music device:  
John Smith  
Greensleeves  
1
2
From the home screen, select Music > Bluetooth  
Music.  
Note: If your Bluetooth device does not support AVRCP  
version 1.3 or later, the device name is displayed (instead of  
the artist and song name).  
Select Play <device> (device from which to play  
music).  
Music  
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You’ll see a screen like this when music begins playing  
from your iPod or iPhone:  
From an iPod/iPhone  
1
From the home screen, select Music > iPod.  
2
Scroll to selection using menus.  
John Smith  
Greensleeves  
To...  
play selection  
select Now Playing  
select Play all  
select Genres  
select Artists  
select Albums  
select Tracks  
play all songs  
From a USB storage device  
choose a genre  
choose an artist  
choose an album  
choose a song  
choose a playlist  
1
From the home screen, select Music > USB.  
2
Scroll to selection using menus.  
To...  
play all songs  
select Play all  
select Playlists  
select Playlists  
select Shuffle  
choose a playlist  
shuffle playback  
of songs  
Your car kit supports M3U  
playlists.  
choose equalizer  
setting  
select Equalizer  
change to a  
select Folders  
different folder  
containing music  
Music  
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You’ll see a screen like this when music begins playing  
from your USB device:  
To...  
go to next track  
press  
fast-forward  
track  
press and hold  
John Smith  
Greensleeves  
stop, exit music  
mode and return  
to car stereo  
press and hold  
From an auxiliary device  
1
From the home screen, select Music > Auxiliary  
Music.  
Note: For music played from a Bluetooth device, when  
remote control capabilities (AVRCP profile) are not  
supported by your Bluetooth device, music cannot be  
controlled on your car kit.  
2
Press the scroll knob to play music.  
You will then see this screen:  
Note: For music played from a Bluetooth device supporting  
remote control capabilities, the rewind track and  
fast-forward track controls are not supported.  
Auxiliary Music  
Note: Music played from an auxiliary device cannot be  
controlled by your car kit.  
Control your music  
To...  
Volume  
play or pause  
press  
press  
To adjust music volume, turn the scroll knob clockwise to  
increase or counterclockwise to decrease  
go to previous  
track  
You’ll hear a tone when maximum or minimum volume is  
reached on your car kit.  
rewind track  
press and hold  
Music  
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Note: The volume setting on your music player may impact  
volume on your car kit.  
Phonebook  
Synchronize contacts from your phone  
Select Settings > User Settings > Synchronize Phonebook  
from the home screen.  
Note: Volume cannot be adjusted from your car kit when  
Line Out is set to ON in the Install menu and is connected  
to a stereo auxiliary input on your vehicle entertainment  
system. Use your vehicle entertainment systems volume  
control instead.  
Downloading  
Phonebook...  
Set music preferences  
From the home screen, select Music > Music Settings.  
When complete, you’ll see this screen:  
Note: These features are not available for auxiliary devices  
and Bluetooth devices that do not support shuffle mode.  
Download complete.  
To...  
set playback  
equalization  
select Equalizer then music  
type  
set playback mode select Shuffle then playback  
setting  
Phonebook  
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Read existing messages  
Messages  
Your car kit can receive and read your text messages to you  
over your vehicle entertainment system, and send replies  
using pre-defined templates.  
1
From the home screen, select Messages.  
Note: Unread messages are bulleted.  
Using scroll knob, locate and select message sender.  
Select Read to read message.  
2
3
Note: To use this feature, it must by supported by your phone.  
Read new messages  
When you receive a new text message on one of your  
connected phones, you’ll see a screen like this.  
Reply to message  
1
2
3
4
5
From the home screen, select Messages.  
Using scroll knob, locate and select message sender.  
Select Reply.  
Read new message?  
Max Chin  
Select pre-defined template to use for reply.  
Press select knob to send.  
To...  
Call message sender  
read message  
press the scroll knob (or Green  
button)  
1
2
3
From the home screen, select Messages.  
Using scroll knob, locate message sender.  
Select Call to make a call to the message sender.  
skip message  
press Red button  
reply to message  
press  
, then select Reply  
(after reading)  
call message  
sender (after  
reading)  
press  
, then select Call  
Messages  
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Set audio prompt preferences  
From the home screen, select Settings > Audio.  
Preferences  
Set user preferences  
From the home screen, select Settings > User Settings.  
To...  
set audio prompt  
volume  
select Prompt Volume  
To...  
set caller ID  
preference  
select Show Caller ID  
select Voice Menu  
enable/disable  
audio prompts for  
menus  
select Voice Menu  
enable/disable  
voice prompts  
enable/disable  
forgotten device  
alerts  
select Forgotten Device Alert  
Set display preferences  
From the home screen, select Settings > Display.  
To...  
enable/disable  
new message  
alerts  
select New Message Alert  
set brightness  
select Brightness  
select Sleep Mode  
set sleep mode  
synchronize  
contacts from  
your phone  
select Synchronize  
Phonebook (see page 25 for  
more details)  
View software version  
From the home screen, select Settings > About.  
Safety, Regulatory  
&
Legal  
In the menus, the currently selected item is bulleted.  
Preferences  
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Do not store or use your battery-powered accessory (such as a Bluetooth® headset  
or other device) in temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 60°C (140°F).  
Do not recharge your accessory in temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C  
(113°F).  
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Conditions inside a parked car can exceed this range. Do not store your accessory in  
a parked car.  
Responsible driving practices can be found at www.motorola.com/callsmart  
(in English only).  
Do not store your accessory in direct sunlight.  
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Storing your fully charged accessory in high-temperature conditions may  
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The following statement applies to all products that have received FCC  
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approval. Applicable products bear the FCC logo, and/or an FCC ID in the  
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format FCC-ID:xxxxxx on the product label.  
Caution About High Volume Usage  
Motorola has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user. Any  
changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. See  
47 CFR Sec. 15.21.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3).  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Warning: Exposure to loud noise from any source for extended periods of time may  
temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the volume sound level, the  
less time is required before your hearing could be affected. Hearing damage from loud  
noise is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a cumulative effect. To protect  
your hearing:  
Start your volume control at a low setting and use as low a volume as possible.  
Limit the amount of time you use headsets or headphones at high volume.  
Where possible, use your headset in a quiet environment with low background  
noise.  
Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.  
Turn the volume down if you can’t hear people speaking near you.  
If you experience hearing discomfort, including the sensation of pressure or fullness in  
your ears, ringing in your ears, or muffled speech, you should stop listening to the  
device through your headset or headphones and have your hearing checked by your  
doctor.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Driving Precautions  
Using a mobile device while driving may cause distraction. End a call if you can’t  
concentrate on driving. Input information about your destination and route prior to your  
drive. Do not input data or engage in text messaging while driving. Keep your eyes on  
the road while driving. Listen to the audible turn-by-turn directions, if available.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Also, using a mobile device or accessory may be prohibited or restricted in certain  
areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products.  
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Recycling  
Consumer Advocacy Office  
600 N US Hwy 45  
Recycling Information  
Libertyville, IL 60048  
This symbol on a Motorola product means the product should not be disposed  
of with household waste.  
Disposal of your Mobile Device &  
Accessories  
Note: Do not ship your accessory product to the above address. If you need to return  
your product for repairs, replacement, or warranty service, please contact the Motorola  
Customer Support Center at 0870-9010-555.  
Please do not dispose of mobile devices or electrical accessories (such as  
chargers, headsets, or batteries) with your household waste. Do not dispose  
of your battery or mobile device in a fire. These items should be disposed of  
in accordance with the national collection and recycling schemes operated  
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devices and electrical accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Center in your  
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information on Motorola recycling activities can be found at:  
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product or service names are the property of their respective owners  
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Bluetooth QD ID: B015332  
Manual Number: 68014301013  
Disposal of your Mobile Device Packaging &  
Product Guide  
Product packaging and product guides should only be disposed of in accordance with  
national collection and recycling requirements. Please contact your regional authorities  
for more details.  
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