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With this system you can also play your
favourite music stored on USB device and
select tracks and playback modes with
both voice commands or buttons on the
steering wheel.
THE HANDS-FREE KIT
The basic characteristic of this hands-free
kit is voice recognition with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology. With this system you
can make and receive calls safely and se-
curely using either voice commands or
buttons on the steering wheel under what-
ever driving condition without having to
take your eyes off the road or removing
your hands from the steering wheel, as re-
quired by current law regulations.
Bluetooth
®wireless technology enables
wireless connection between your mobile
phone and the hands-free kit installed on
your car. To use the hands-free kit, you need a
Bluetooth
®wireless technology enabled
mobile phone. This hands-free kit gives
you the possibility of interacting vocally
with your mobile phone while driving,
even if your mobile device does not fea-
ture this capability. You can also interact
with your mobile phone manually and vi-
sually using the steering wheel controls
and the instrument panel multifunction dis-
play.
For further details on the mobile phones
supported by Blue&Me™, refer to sec-
tion Blue&Me™SUPPORTED MOBILE
PHONES.
To get started with Blue&Me™hands-
free kit with voice recognition, you have
to simply pair your Bluetooth
®wireless
technology enabled mobile phone with the
system.
Pairing is an operation that has to be made
only once.
Hands-free kit with Bluetooth®wireless technology,
message reader and media player
OVERVIEW
Windows Mobile™-based Fiat Blue&Me™
is a personal telematic system enabling to
use communication and entertainment ap-
plications expressly designed for use in the
car.
The Blue&Me™system installed on your
car is equipped with hands-free kit, mes-
sage reader and media player, and it is pre-
set for future installation of additional ser-
vices.
The Blue&Me™system, fully integral
with voice commands, buttons on the
steering wheel and multifunction display
messages, gives you the possibility of in-
teracting with your Bluetooth
®wireless
technology mobile phone (even if you
keep it in your pocket or bag) without hav-
ing to take your eyes off the road or re-
moving your hands from the steering
wheel. To use voice commands you are
not required to train the voice recognition
system to recognize your voice. This im-
plies that the system is nearly equally per-
forming with different persons, i.e.: the
voice recognition system is of the “speak-
er independent” type.
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MEDIA PLAYER
With the Blue&Me™media player you
can play, via the car sound system, the dig-
ital audio files stored on a USB device by
simply connecting it to the USB port lo-
cated in the car.
In this way, while you are driving you can
play your favourite personal music collec-
tions.
The media player enables the following op-
erations:
❒Digital audio playback- you can play
all your digital audio files (.mp3, .wma,
.wav) or play a customized playlist (.m3u
or .wplformat).
❒Audio file selection by category-
you can play all audio files of a certain
category, e.g.: album, artist or genre.
❒Playback options- while playing tracks
you can select the following options: Play,
Stop, Next track, Previous track, Shuffle and
Loop track.
Note
The media player does not support audio
files compressed with other formats (e.g.:
.aac) and DRM (Digital Right Management)
protected audio files. Non-supported au-
dio files that may be present on the USB
device will be ignored.To use the media player, you have to sim-
ply connect (directly or by an extension
lead) your USB device to the car USB
port. Turning the ignition key to MAR,
Blue&Me™will start building your me-
dia library. At the end of this operation
you can surf the whole library and scroll
its categories as required using the but-
tons on the steering wheel or voice com-
mands. Blue&Me™will then play your
selection via the car sound system.
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HANDS-FREE KIT
QUICK REFERENCE
GUIDE
To quickly get started with using the
Blue&Me™hands-free kit with voice
recognition and Bluetooth
®wireless
technology:
❒Prepare your mobile phone phonebook
❒Turn the ignition key to MAR
❒Try out the voice commands
❒Pair your mobile phone
❒Make a phone call.
Instructions for each of the above func-
tions are given in the following paragraphs.PREPARE YOUR MOBILE
PHONE PHONEBOOK
Before creating a pairing relationship
between your mobile phone and
Blue&Me™,
you should make sure that
you have contact entries in your mobile
phone phonebook so that you can use
them with the hands-free phone.
If your phonebook is empty, quickly
create several new entries for frequently
dialled phone numbers. For further details,
consult your mobile phone owner’s man-
ual.
To enter properly contacts in your mo-
bile phone phonebook, refer to section
SETTING FUNCTIONS - PAIRING
YOUR MOBILE PHONE.IMPORTANT NOTES
❒The phonebook copied to Blue&Me™
can only be used when the corre-
sponding mobile phone is paired.
❒Entries stored in SIM card or mobile
phone memory can be transferred to
Blue&Me™with different proce-
dures, according to your mobile phone
model.
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❒Blue&Me™will ask if you would like
to copy your paired phone phonebook
to Blue&Me™. It is recommended to
copy it. To start copying the phonebook
say “Yes”, otherwise say “No”.
❒For certain mobile phones the phone-
book is not copied automatically, in this
case you must transfer the phonebook
contacts using your mobile phone key-
pad. If Blue&Me™asks you to do this,
then perform this procedure following
the instructions specific to your mobile
phone and press
ß/MAINwhen you
have finished. MAKING A PHONE CALL
Assume that “John” is one of the contacts
stored in your phonebook.
To call John, proceed as follows:
❒Press the steering wheel button ‘and
pronounce “Call John”.
❒If the name is recognized, the system
will display the recognized contact’s in-
formation on the display screen.
If there is just one phone number for John
in your phonebook, the system will ask if
you would like to call John. To start the
call say “Yes”, otherwise say “No”.
If John has several phone numbers, the
system will ask which phone number you
would like to call (e.g.: “Call John (at)
Work or (at) Home?”). Answer with
the type of required phone number (e.g.:
“(at) Home”). If John has several phone numbers but the
“location” (i.e.: the type of phone number
like work, home, etc.) is missing, the sys-
tem will display the selected contact and
a list of related phone numbers. The
hands-free phone system will ask if you
would like to call the phone number dis-
played. To respond with “yes”, pronounce
“Yes”, otherwise pronounce “No”. If this
is the correct contact but the wrong num-
ber, say “Forward” or “Backward” to
navigate to the phone number you’d like
to call. To call the displayed phone num-
ber, pronounce “Call”. You can also surf
the phone number list manually by press-
ing the buttons on the steering wheel
Nor Ountil you find the required number.
Now, press
ß/MAINor SRC/OKto
start the call.
❒To end the phone call, press ß/MAIN
for longer than 1 second.
If you encounter difficulties with any of
the voice recognition operations, consult
section HANDS-FREE KIT - TROU-
BLESHOOTING.
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MESSAGE READER
QUICK REFERENCE
GUIDE
If your mobile phone with Bluetooth®
wireless technology 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.
❒pronounce “Yes” or press ß/MAIN
or SRC/OKto read the last message
received
❒pronounce “No” or press &/ESC, the
system will store the message so you
can read it later
For further details on the message read-
er SMS, refer to section “MESSAGE
READER FUNCTIONS”.
If you encounter difficulties with any of
the message reader settings, consult sec-
tion “MESSAGE READER – TROU-
BLESHOOTING”
MEDIA PLAYER QUICK
REFERENCE GUIDE
To start playing the digital audio files
stored on your USB device, proceed as
follows:
❒Copy tracks to your USB device
(Blue&Me™recognizes .wma, .mp3
and .wavformats for audio files and .wpl
and .m3uformats for playlists).
❒USB devices without USB wire: just
connect the USB device (directly or by
an extension lead) to the USB port on
the car (see fig. 1).
❒USB devices with USB wire: use the
wire to connect the USB device to the
USB port on the car (see fig. 1).
❒Turn the ignition key to MAR.
Blue&Me™will start automatically to
play your digital tracks selecting them
from the library built at the moment the
USB device is connected.
❒After Blue&Me™has built the library
containing your digital audio files, you can
select and play tracks, albums, artists and
playlists by interacting manually or ver-
bally with Blue&Me™. Building the li-
brary may require a few minutes if your
USB device contains several files.
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To issue a voice command to the system,
press
‘and wait for the tone indicating
that voice recognition is active. Then,
speak the command in your natural voice
at a moderate pace. When the system rec-
ognizes the command, it will acknowledge
your command by speaking a response or
acting on your command.
Voice commands are organized according
to three increasing levels: 1
stlevel, 2ndlev-
el and 3rdlevel.
When a valid* 1
stlevel keyword is pro-
nounced, the system will activate 2ndlev-
el keywords; when a valid 2ndlevel key-
word is pronounced, the system will ac-
tivate 3
rdlevel keywords.
If the user pronounces a valid 1
stlevel key-
word, then the submenu relevant to that
command will remain active until a key-
word leading to another level is given or
the interaction is interrupted; the same
rule applies for the other lower levels (2
nd
and 3rdlevel).
For the list of available keywords, re-
fer to section VOICE COMMANDS
(KEYWORDS) - SUMMARY.To repeat the last system voice an-
nouncement, press
‘for longer than 1
second or press shortly
‘and pro-
nounce “Repeat”.
The system can issue voice announce-
ments. A voice announcement is a spoken
message initiated by the system. To can-
cel a voice announcement, press
&/ESC,
or press
‘and pronounce “Cancel”.
A voice interaction is a two-way commu-
nication/spoken exchange between system
and user. To initiate a voice interaction,
press
‘and issue a command. To inter-
rupt an ongoing interaction and start a
new interaction, press
‘at any time dur-
ing the interaction and issue a voice com-
mand.
To stop an ongoing interaction press
&/ESC. You will hear a tone indicating
when voice recognition is deactivated.
The hands-free kit help option can speak
the list of commands available to you at
any time, depending on the keyword lev-
el that you are currently on. To use the
help system, say “HelpListen to the list
of currently available commands and de-
cide on which command you’d like to is-
sue to the system.Adjust the volume of phone calls to a lev-
el that is comfortable and safe while the
car is in motion. To adjust the default vol-
ume of Blue&Me™, see paragraph “EX-
TERNAL AUDIO VOL function” in the
sound system owner handbook. To tem-
porarily adjust the volume of the current
phone call, press +or –or adjust the po-
sition of the radio knob. After the phone
call is disconnected, the volume will revert
back to the original level.
You can press +or –also to adjust the
volume of the current Blue&Me™voice
announcement.
Please remember that to interrupt a voice
announcement, you can always press
‘at any time during a voice interaction and
give a new voice command.
Note
❒Instructions concerning voice com-
mands are identified in the text by sym-
bol
}.
* Validmeans that the keyword pronounced is included in the Blue&Me™“dictionary” and that can therefore be recognized by
the system for the concerned level.
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Notes
❒Before you can make and receive
phone calls using the hands-free kit, you
must create a pairing relationship for
your mobile phone.
SETTING FUNCTIONS - PAIRING
YOUR MOBILE PHONE.
❒To activate the hands-free kit, the ig-
nition key shall be at MAR.
❒If during a phone call you turn the ig-
nition key to STOP, you can contin-
ue your conversation through the
hands-free kit for other 15 minutes.MAKING A PHONE CALL
You can make a phone call using one of
the following methods:
❒Calling a contact in your phonebook
❒Dialling a phone number using voice
commands
❒Dialling a phone number using the mo-
bile phone keypad
❒Calling a phone number using call his-
tory (last calls)
❒Call the sender of a received SMS mes-
sage
for further information refer to chap-
ter FUNCTIONS OF SMS MESSAGES
READER, paragraph SMS MESSAGES
MANAGEMENTCalling a contact in your
phonebook
It is a requirement that you create a pair-
ing relationship and download your mo-
bile phone phonebook to the hands-free
phone system to use this dialing feature.
?
To call a contact in your phonebook
using manual interaction, proceed as
follows:
Press
ß/MAINto open the Main
Menu.
Select PHONEBOOKand then
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
Press
NorOto select the alpha-
betical grouping which your con-
tact’s name belongs to, press
SRC/OKor
ß/MAINand then se-
lect the required contact.
If the contact has just one phone
number, press SRC/OKor
ß/MAINto start the call.
If the contact has multiple phone
numbers, press SRC/OKor
ß/MAINto view the different
phone numbers and then select the
required one by
NorOand press
SRC/OKor
ß/MAINto start the
call.
To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
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}
Or, using voice interaction:
Assume you would like to call the
contact “John” in your mobile
phone phonebook.
Press
‘and pronounce “Call
John” or “Call John (on/at) Mo-
bile“ (in the previous statement, the
keyword “Mobile” represents the
type of phone number you would
like to call. The phone number type
can either be “(at) Home”, “(at)
Work”, or “(on/at) Other”).
If the name is recognized, the sys-
tem will display the recognized con-
tact’s information (John, in the ex-
ample) on the display screen.
If John has just one phone number,
the system will ask if you would like
to call John. To start the call say
“Yes”, otherwise say “No”.
If John has several phone numbers,
the system will ask which phone
number you would like to call (e.g.:
“Call John (at) Work or (at)
Home?”). Answer with the type of
required phone number (e.g.: “(at)
Home”). If John has several phone numbers
but the “location” (i.e.: the type of
phone number like work, home,
etc.) is missing, the system will dis-
play the selected contact and a list
of related phone numbers.
To call the displayed phone number,
pronounce “Call”.
If the contact is correct but the
phone number is wrong, you can
surf the phone number list manual-
ly by pressing
NorO. When you
find the required number, press
ß/MAINor SRC/OKto start the
call.
To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
Practical hint
When you call a contact with multiple
phone numbers, use the “at location” por-
tion of the voice command (e.g.: “(at)
Home”, “(at) Work”, “(on/at) Mo-
bile”). This will shorten the amount of
steps required to make the phone call. Dialling a phone number using
voice commands
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To dial a phone number using voice
interaction, proceed as follows:
Press
‘and pronounce “Dial”.
The system will respond with
“Number, please”.
Pronounce the phone number as a
sequence of single digits (e.g.: “0”,
“1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, “7”, “8”,
“9”, “+” (plus), “#” (pound) or “*”
(star).
For example, 0113290103 has to be
pronounced as: “zero, one, one,
three, two, nine, zero, one, zero,
three”.
The system will repeat the complete
phone number and display it.
If the number is complete, pro-
nounce “Dial”. If you have not fin-
ished speaking the phone number,
then pronounce the remaining dig-
its and then pronounce “Dial”.
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The system will start the call to the
displayed phone number.
To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
You can pronounce the sequence of
phone number digits in “digit
groups” which allows you to verify
the recognized number in several
small portions. Digit groups are cre-
ated by the pauses you use while
pronouncing the sequence of digits.
If you pause after pronouncing sev-
eral digits, a digit group is created.
The system will repeat the recog-
nized digits.
If the spoken digits are correct, you
can continue pronouncing the phone
number. If the spoken digits are in-
correct, you can delete the digit
group by pronouncing “Delete”.
The system will delete the last group
of numbers and display the partially-
dialled phone number. Then, you can
re-pronounce the digit group and al-
so the remaining phone number dig-
its.
To cancel the phone call, pronounce
“Cancel”.To cancel the phone call and start
dialling again, pronounce “Start
over”.
To ask the system to repeat the
recognized phone number, pro-
nounce “Repeat”. If no phone
number was dialled, the system says
“No number available”.
If the repeated phone number is
correct, pronounce “Dial” to start
the call.
Note
When dialling a phone number by voice
commands, it is essential to minimize
background noise in the car and to ask the
other passengers to keep silent while you
are speaking digits. Since the system is of
the speaker independent type it can rec-
ognize also other voices; there is there-
fore the risk that some numbers are ac-
cidentally recognized, added to correct
numbers or not recognized.Dialling a phone number using
the mobile phone keypad?
Alternatively, you can dial a phone
number using your mobile phone
keypad and then continue your con-
versation using the hands-free
phone system.
It is a requirement that you create
a pairing relationship and that the
mobile phone is within range of the
hands-free phone system of your
car.
To dial a phone number using your
mobile phone keypad, proceed as
follows:
❒Dial the phone number on your
mobile phone keypad and con-
nect the phone call following the
procedure required by your mo-
bile phone.
❒Conduct the conversation using
the hands-free phone system.
❒To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 sec-
ond, or end the phone call from
your mobile phone keypad.
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Calling a phone number using
call history (last calls)
LAST CALLSoption is a list of the re-
cent calls made or received. It can con-
sist of up to ten incoming calls, up to ten
outgoing calls and up to five missed calls.
?
To dial a phone number using
manual interaction, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒Press ß/MAINto open the Main
Menu.
❒Select LAST CALLSand then
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
❒The system will present a list of
phone numbers. Use NorOto
select the required phone num-
ber. Then press SRC/OKor
ß/MAINto start the call.
❒To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 sec-
ond.
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Or, using voice interaction:
To call back the last incoming phone
number, press
‘and pronounce
“Callback”.The system will display information
about the last caller and ask if you
would like to call back this contact.
To respond with “yes”, pronounce
“Yes”, otherwise say “No”.
To redial the last phone number you
called, pronounce “Redial”. The
system will display information
about the last contact you called and
will ask if you would like to redial
this phone number. To redial the
last phone number called, say
“Yes”, otherwise say “No”. INCOMING CALLS
With the hands-free phone system you
can respond to incoming phone calls us-
ing steering wheel buttons. When a phone
call is received, the system will display in-
formation about the caller’s identity if
available.
The incoming phone call will have cus-
tomized ring tone (if this function is avail-
able on your mobile phone).
Answering a phone call
❒To answer the phone call, press
ß/MAIN.
❒To end the phone call, press ß/MAIN
for longer than 1 second.
Rejecting a phone call
❒To reject the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
Ignoring a phone call
❒To ignore the phone call and mute the
phone call ring tone, press
&/ESC.