FIAT GRANDE PUNTO 2006 199 / 1.G Blue And Me User Guide
Manufacturer: FIAT, Model Year: 2006, Model line: GRANDE PUNTO, Model: FIAT GRANDE PUNTO 2006 199 / 1.GPages: 82, PDF Size: 1.67 MB
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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 be-
tween your mobile phone and Blue&Me™,
you should make sure that you have con-
tact entries in your mobile phone phone-
book 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.TRY OUT THE VOICE
COMMANDS
At each stage of your dialogue with the
system, you can always use the voice com-
mand “Help”, to get detailed indications
about the voice commands available at the
current dialogue stage.
To try out the “Help” function, proceed
as follows:
❒Press the steering wheel button ‘.
❒After Blue&Me™plays a tone indi-
cating that voice recognition is active,
pronounce “Help”. Blue&Me™will
speak the list of voice commands avail-
able.
❒After the general help message is fin-
ished, pronounce “Settings” and then
“Help”. Blue&Me™will speak again
the list of voice commands available for
the SETTINGSmenu.
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❒You can then pronounce one of the
available commands and proceed with
the dialogue as you like.
❒If you need further help, press ‘and
pronounce again “Help”.PAIR YOUR MOBILE PHONE
IMPORTANT Carry out this operation
only with the car stopped.
To pair your mobile phone, proceed as
follows:
❒Press ‘and pronounce “Settings”
then, at the end of the Blue&Me™
message say “Pairing”.
❒The system will show the phone pair-
ing PIN number on the multifunction
display. For the next two steps, consult
your mobile phone owner’s manual
about Bluetooth
®pairing.
❒On your mobile phone, query for de-
vices equipped with Bluetooth®wire-
less technology (the setting on your
mobile phone might be called Discover
or New Device). In this list you will find
“Blue&Me” or “My Car” (name iden-
tifying the Blue&Me
™system on your
car): select it.
❒When prompted by the mobile phone,
enter the PIN number shown on the in-
strument panel display using your mo-
bile phone keypad. If pairing is success-
ful, the system will say “Connecting”
and at the end the display will show as
confirmation message, the ID of the
paired mobile phone.
It is essential to wait until you see this con-
firmation message on the display. Pressing
ß/MAINor &/ESCbefore the message
is displayed may cancel the pairing process.
If the pairing process fails, an error mes-
sage will be displayed: in this event repeat
the pairing procedure.
❒At first pairing, Blue&Me™will say
“Welcome” immediately after connect-
ing. This message will no longer be heard
at next pairing procedures.
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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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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.
❒You can also decide whether to play au-
dio files automatically when connecting
the USB device or to play them upon
your command.
For further details on media player, refer
to section MEDIA PLAYER FUNCTIONS.
If you encounter difficulties with any of
the voice recognition operations, consult
section MEDIA PLAYER - TROU-
BLESHOOTING.
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HOW TO USE
Blue&Me™
CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL
Buttons on the steering wheel (see fig. 1)
are used to perform functions on the
hands-free kit, activating voice recognition,
using the media player functions or select-
ing a Blue&Me™menu option.
Certain buttons have multiple functions
which depend on the current state of the
system.
The function chosen in response to a key
press is in some cases controlled by the
duration of the key press (short or long).
DISPLAY AND BUTTONS ON THE
STEERING WHEEL.
Note
Instructions concerning manual controls
are identified in the text by symbol
?.VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commands can be pronounced by
the driver, which does not need to change
his/her normal driving position to be heard
by the system, since the microphone is
properly located and oriented to this pur-
pose.
Voice commands, which are words rec-
ognized by the system, are identified as
“keywords”.
The hands-free phone system recognizes
and responds to a preset list of voice com-
mands. The list of available voice com-
mands depends on the keyword level that
you are currently on. The current list is al-
ways available by pressing
‘and pro-
nouncing “Help” or, pronouncing “Help”
after whichever question of the system.
Blue&Me™also recognizes personalized
versions of voice commands like the name
of a contact in your phonebook.
There is no voice training required for us-
ing voice commands with this system.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.
* 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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If the user pronounces a valid 1stlevel 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
}.Notes
❒After you press ‘, if you do not is-
sue a voice command within a few sec-
onds, the system will prompt you to
pronounce a voice command. If you do
not respond, then voice recognition
shuts off. It is the same case with not
responding to a question during a voice
interaction. You will hear a tone indi-
cating when voice recognition is deac-
tivated.
❒When the system fails to recognize
your voice command, it will give you an-
other opportunity to re-pronounce the
voice command. If you are unsure of
whether the voice command is appro-
priate for the given context, pronounce
“Help”.
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Using voice recognition
The voice recognition system may occa-
sionally misrecognize a voice command.
To ensure that your voice commands are
always recognized by the system, use the
following guidelines:
❒After pressing ‘, pronounce the voice
command after the system plays a tone
indicating that voice recognition is ac-
tive.
❒After the system asks a question, wait
for one second before pronouncing the
response to ensure that voice recog-
nition is active.
❒If you want to pronounce a command
without waiting that the system has fin-
ished its announcement or question,
you can press again shortly
‘to in-
terrupt what the system is saying and
pronounce your command.
❒Speak at a normal volume.
❒Pronounce words clearly, in your nat-
ural voice at a moderate pace, without
stops.
❒If possible, try to minimize background
noise in the car.
❒Ask the other passengers to keep silent
while you are pronouncing voice com-
mands to prevent misunderstanding
since the system could recognize oth-
er words (in addition to or different
from your voice command) if several
people are speaking.
❒If your car has a convertible top, close
it before using voice recognition.
Notes
As concerns countries where the version
in native language is not available, voice
recognition of the different commands and
phonebook contacts could be difficult.
You are therefore recommended to adopt
a pronunciation/accent meeting the lan-
guage present on Blue&Me
™.
To change the voice recognition language
contact Fiat Dealership or consult the
dedicated site at www.fiat.com.DISPLAY
The different Blue&Me
™Main Menu op-
tions are displayed on the instrument pan-
el multifunction display (see fig. 1).
The display shows the following informa-
tion:
❒Status information for the Bluetooth®
wireless technology-enabled mobile
phone
❒;indicates that Blue&Me™is cur-
rently connected with a Bluetooth®
wireless technology-enabled mobile
phone
❒NO BLUETOOTH- the connection
is disconnected
❒Name of your current mobile phone
carrier (“- - - - - - - -” displayed if not
available)
❒Data concerning the track being played
by the media player
❒CurrentBlue&Me™information or
current menu option (seefig. 2)
fig. 2F0M2001g
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AUDIO
Blue&Me™uses your in-car audio equip-
ment to deliver audio output (hands-free
phone conversation, media player, voice
announcements and tone signals). For this
purpose, the current audio program is
muted for the time needed.
You can always adjust the audio volume
either through the radio or the steering
wheel controls.
When the audio system is used by
Blue&Me™, the radio display will show
dedicated messages.
Blue&Me™ FUNCTION MENU
Blue&Me™Main Menu displays options
within a structured list. Each option (item)
in the menu can be viewed on the instru-
ment panel multifunction display. Available
options enable to activate the different
functions or to change the settings of your
Blue&Me™system.
Note
It is possible to navigate in the menu using
the steering wheel buttons only when the
car is not moving.The Main Menu includes the following op-
tions:
❒LAST CALLS- this submenu allows
you to view a list of the recent calls
made or received. This list is either
downloaded from your mobile phone
memory, or accumulated via use of the
hands-free phone, or both.
❒PHONEBOOK- this submenu allows
you to view the phone numbers in
your phonebook and to select one to
dial. If there is a large amount of entries
in your phonebook, then the items will
be contained in groups within alpha-
betical submenus indicating the contacts
within that group. The number of con-
tacts within a group depends on the
amount of entries in your phonebook.
❒MEDIA PLAYER- this submenu al-
lows to scroll the digital audio tracks in
the library by folder, artist, genre, al-
bum or by playlist. This sub-menu is to
be used to select and play tracks.
❒SETTINGS- this submenu allows you
to perform tasks such as managing your
phonebook entries, creating a pairing
relationship, or setting a connection ID.Launching the Main Menu
To launch the Blue&Me™Main Menu,
press
ß/MAIN, you can then interact with
the system through the buttons on the
steering wheel.
Navigating the menu options
To navigate through the items in a menu,
press
NorO.
When the number of characters in a dis-
play message is too long for the allowable
number of display characters, the text in
the display message will be cut to fit the
display size.
To select the option shown on the display,
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
To quit the selected option or to exit a
submenu, press
&/ESC.
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HANDS-FREE KIT
FUNCTIONS
Blue&Me™lets you make and receive
phone calls on your Bluetooth®wireless
technology-enabled mobile phone using
voice commands (keywords) or steering
wheel buttons.
By using voice commands, you can make
calls to people in your phonebook by pro-
nouncing their first and/or last name, or
you can make phone calls to numbers not
stored in your phonebook by pronounc-
ing the digits of the phone number.
By using steering wheel buttons, you can
make phone calls to people in your phone-
book or call history list by selecting the as-
sociated item in the LAST CALLSor
PHONEBOOKsubmenus.
In addition, you can use other calling fea-
tures such as responding to incoming calls,
redial, callback and call waiting.
If you encounter difficulties with any of
the voice recognition operations, consult
section HANDS-FREE KIT - TROU-
BLESHOOTING.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)
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Calling 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.
}
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.