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128 8225 1.02 GB English Installation instructions Toyota Corolla Verso (Built from 07/2004) Table of contents 1 Introduction / Preface.................................................................... 3 2 Safety Instructions....................................................................... 4 3 Conformity statement.................................................................. 5 4 Scope of Delivery / Package content............................................ 6 5 Installation instructions............................................................... 7 5.1 Preparation............................................................................................. 7 5.2 Installation locations.............................................................................. 7 5.2.1 Checking cable lengths................................................................................................. 7 5.2.2 Selection of the installation location for the electronics box....................................... 7 5.2.3 Selection of the point of installation for the microphone............................................. 8 5.3 Mounting Components............................................................................ 9 5.3.1 Mounting the electronics box........................................................................................ 9 5.3.2 Mounting the microphone............................................................................................. 9 5.4 Connection Concept................................................................................ 10 5.5 Installation of the components............................................................... 10 5.6 Functional Test....................................................................................... 14 5.7 Symbols.................................................................................................. 14 5.7.1 Key functions................................................................................................................. 14 5.8 Getting started........................................................................................ 15 5.8.1 On / Off function............................................................................................................ 15 5.8.2 Coupling......................................................................................................................... 15 5.8.3 Automatic coupling........................................................................................................ 15 5.8.4 LED status..................................................................................................................... 15 6 Troubleshooting........................................................................... 16 7 Spares and accessories............................................................... 17 8 Technical specifications............................................................... 18 9 Certification................................................................................. 18 10 Hotline.......................................................................................... 19 EGO TS 1 Introduction / Preface Congratulations on your new EGO! EGO TS is the intelligent entry-level solution for telephone use in your car: simple to operate, elegant and compact – with Bluetooth and audio enjoyment too. The installation of your EGO TS in your car requires specialist knowledge and skills. We recommend that the installation be carried out in a qualified professional workshop. Before installation in your car, please make sure that your mobile phone is fully compatible with EGO TS. If you are uncertain, please consult your dealer or a professional workshop. Our service team will also be happy to help you with any information you may require. You can find further information on compatibility between EGO TS and various mobile phones on our website. 2 |3 2 Safety Instructions 1. Incorrect installation – Incorrect installation may lead to damage to the units and/or your car! Special knowledge and skills are required for installing the system. We strongly recommend that the system be installed by a qualified professional workshop. 2. Risk of injury – Unsuitable installation locations may become a source of injury in an accident situation, or may inhibit the correct functioning of essential safety equipment. Please read the notes in the „Installation“ chapter carefully! 3. Risk of injury/material damage – the removal of cladding within the vehicle with sharp or pointed tools may lead to injuries or material damage. 4. Road safety risk – Distracted attention can lead to dangerous situations in traffic. Even when using hands-free phone systems, your complete attention must be concentrated on your driving and other road users. It is always advisable to do without phone calls in difficult traffic situations! 5. Damage to airbags – The wrong choice of location for installation may cause damage to or inhibit the correct function of your airbags. Always install the components in a position where they will not hinder the correct operation of airbags! 6. Insulation damage – Damaged insulation can lead to equipment and wiring damage. The cables and leads may not be under tension when installed. Install the cables and leads in such a way as to avoid pinching or abrasion. 7. Polarity and shorting damage – Cables connected with reversed polarity, or in such a way as to produce a short circuit, can lead to serious damage to your equipment. Before commencing installation, make sure that the car battery is disconnected. 8. Damage to essential vehicle components – Essential vehicle components or wiring can be damaged when drilling mounting holes or screwing in self-threading screws. Please make sure there is always sufficient space behind the screw holes and drilled holes! 9. Interference with on-board electronics – Despite the extreme protection against interference, incorrect installation can lead to interference with the vehicle electronic systems. Please read the vehicle manufacturer’s notes to this effect! 10. Appropriate use – This equipment is intended solely for use with mobile telephones in motor vehicles. 11. Damage caused by inappropriate replacement parts – Inappropriate spare or replacement parts may lead to malfunctions. Please use only the approved parts listed in the section „Spares and accessories“! 12. Road safety risk – For your own safety, never initiate the coupling procedure while your vehicle is in motion! EGO TS 3 Conformity statement This equipment employs Bluetooth® wireless technology. In some countries, the use of this equipment may be restricted or forbidden. Please make sure you are familiar with such restrictions and do not use your equipment if you are unsure whether its use is permitted in particular countries you may be visiting. Bluetooth® is a registered brand name of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The firm of herewith declares that the Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbH Märkische Straße D-15806 Dabendorf hands-free system „EGO TS“ in accordance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. 0681 4 |5 4 À Á Â Ã Ä Scope of Delivery / Package content Electronics box Control unit Microphone Extension cable Quick Guide  À   EGO TS  5 Installation instructions Improper Installation Improper installation may cause damages to the unit or to the vehicle! The installation of the hands-free car kit requires special knowledge and special abilities. Short circuits or cables connected in reverse polarity can cause severe damage to the unit. Ensure the vehicle’s battery is disconnected before you start the installation procedure. We therefore recommend to have the installation done by a professional. 5.1 Preparation -- Test audio system -- Place protective covers on seats etc. -- Turn Off ignition 5.2 Installation locations RISK OF INJURY! Unsuitable installation locations may become a source of injury in an accident situation, or may inhibit the correct functioning of essential safety equipment! 5.2.1 Checking cable lengths Before you fix the components securely, check that the installation locations have been selected in such a way that the length of the cables is sufficient to connect the individual components. 5.2.2 Selection of the installation location for the electronics box The Bluetooth® antenna for the connection to the mobile phone is installed in the electronics box. The antenna transmits directionally towards the front. For this reason, during installation, ensure that the antenna faces into the passenger cell (see Fig.). Vertical mounting is ideal. Metallic screening between the front panel and the passenger cell, such as metal or metallised plastic panels, are unsuitable and may interfere with the Bluetooth® connection. Locations behind the dashboard or in a metal-lined glove compartment are also unsuitable. A covering in plastic, fabric or wood presents no problems whatsoever 6 |7 Suitable locations for the electronics box: - Passenger side, next to the centre column under the panelling, modelspecific installation console (dealer) - Our suggested installation locations are shown in the illustration on the right Further unsuitable locations are: Leg and knee height, potential head impact zone, airbag inflation space, engine compartment 5.2.3 Selection of the point of installation for the microphone Suitable for the microphone: - where voice can reach the microphone unhindered (distance between the speaker and the microphone should be approx. 35 cm), on the A-column (between windscreen and side window), next to the driver‘s sun visor, on the dashboard The illustration shows one of the potential microphone mounting locations. Alternatively, the microphone may be attached to the sun visor with the clip provided. Unsuitable for the microphone: -Close to the speakers (less than 80 cm), under the dashboard, in the air stream from open windows or ventilator outlets EGO TS 5.3 Mounting Components DAMAGE TO ESSENTIAL VEHICLE COMPONENTS! Essential vehicle components or wiring can be damaged when drilling mounting holes or screwing in self-threading screws. Please make sure there is always sufficient space behind the screw holes and drilled holes! 5.3.1 Mounting the electronics box Define the mounting points 130 mm 45 mm Making sure that there is at least 70 mm space for the plug and socket connectors. Mark the positions for the fixing screws. Mounting the electronics box 5.3.2 70 mm For mounting the electronics box, use four self-threading screws and appropriate washers. We recommend size “ST 2,9x25 DIN 7981”self-threading screws. These are ideal for the fixing of the electronics box. Pre-drill the holes with a 2 mm drill. Mounting the microphone Define the mounting location The microphone holder has a self-adhesive strip on the back. The mounting location should have the same form and area as the self-adhesive strip on the microphone holder. The location selected must allow the microphone cable to reach the electronics box! Locate the microphone with its head in the direction of speech. Cleaning and degreasing the mounting location The mounting location must be clean and free from grease and dirt/dust. Clean the proposed area with a cleansing product such as methylated spirits. Only use cleansing products that do not damage plastics or varnished wood finishes and are themselves free of oils or grease. Unsuitable cleansers are, for example,: lighter fluid, acetone, turpentine, trichloroethylene and similar products. Attaching the microphone holder Peel off the protective backing from the self-adhesive strip. Hold the microphone holder at a distance of several millimetres above the desired mounting location. Recheck the positioning. Repositioning after mounting is no longer possible. Place the microphone holder on the mounting location and fix by applying short and light pressure. Attaching the microphone Attach the microphone by sliding it into the holder and orientate the microphone head in the direction of speech. 8 |9 5.4 Connection Concept Microphone 5.5 Control unit Connection cable Mounted charger (optional) Installation of the components In order not to cause any damage while dismantling the interior panelling it is advisable to use the so-called dismantling wedges! These leave no marks on the plastic parts! 1. Carefully dismantle the panelling on the left and right next to the radio/navigator. 2. Loosen the mounting screws and remove the control unit. EGO TS 3. Loosen the screws of the navigation system panelling below the control unit. 4. Now remove the panelling of the radio/navigation system. Loosen the screws of the radio on the left and right and carefully pull the radio out of the slot. Then remove the connectors from the radio. 5. Loosen the screws of the speedometer unit panelling and the steering column to dismantle the speedometer unit. 10 | 11 6. Now remove the panelling. 7. Loosen the screws of the speedometer unit and remove it carefully. 8. Position the electronic box and lay the connection cable. Please pay attention to our explanatory notes on the point of installation of the electronic box in Chapter 5.2.2. EGO TS 9. Choose a free installation slot for the EGO TS control unit. Carefully remove the covering and replace it by the control unit. * Control panel element on the left next to the steering wheel. 10. Lay the microphone at a convenient spot, pay attention to our explanatory notes in Chapter 5.2.3. 11. Connect the adapter cables specific for the car to the radio. NOTE: To prevent rattling sounds that may possibly occur we recommend that the cables be fastened with cable straps and to position the electronic box tightly in the car. 12 | 13 5.6 Functional Test An operational test is only possible after coupling the system with a Bluetooth®- compatible device. The procedure is explained in the sections „5.8. Getting started“. 5.7 Symbols The control console of the EGO TS has a total of 4 keys. The illustration on the right shows an overview of the key locations. The functions of the individual keys are explained in the following section. 5.7.1 Key functions →→ The -key (green) is for accepting calls. It also controls the redial function, private mode and connect manually. →→ The -key (red) is used for rejecting incoming calls and ending completed calls (hang-up). It also controls the starts the phone‘s voice dialling function. EGO TS →→ The -key increases the volume in phone. →→ The -key decreases the volume in phone. 5.8 Getting started Take enough time to familiarise yourself with the use of the system in combination with your phone. First of all, make a few calls to determine the ideal volume and the best voice pick-up direction before using the system in traffic. The best way of optimising conditions of use is to park your car in a quiet place especially for this purpose. It is also helpful if another phone user can take some time to assist you when making test calls. 5.8.1 On / Off function Turning the ignition key simultaneously activates the hands-free system. Immediately after the system is activated, the two LEDs blink 4 times. This indicates that the system is in standby mode and ready to make a connection. In order to use the system for phone calls, a Bluetooth® compatible phone must be coupled to the EGO TS system. How this is done is explained in detail in the following sections. When the ignition is turned off, the hands-free system also shuts down. If the ignition is turned off during a call, phone ability is maintained and the system is shut down only after the call has been completed. 5.8.2 Coupling -- As long as no device is connected, the system is visible for all Bluetooth® devices. -- The device to be used (mobile phone, PDA, etc.) must be logged in to the system. The Bluetooth® search and coupling are carried out by the device. The name of the system is EGO TS. -- The PIN has a default setting of 0000. -- Bei erfolgreicher Verbindung/Kopplung leuchten beide LED‘s dauerhaft. -- It can be 8 Bluetooth® phones be connected. 5.8.3 Automatic coupling If a phone is already connected with the system, the EGO TS tries to couple to this phone. When a connection has been successfully made, the two LEDs are permanently on. The connection is always made to the most recently coupled phone. If this phone is out of range, the system will search for other phones registered in the system. When the search is successful, the connection to this phone is completed automatically. If the search process was unsuccessful, the system reverts to the coupling mode. This enables manual connection from the phone. 5.8.4 LED status -- Green blinks in short intervals → no device connected -- Both permanently on → device is connected -- Red on and green blinks periodically → active call 14 | 15 6 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Correction Power supply disabled If necessary, replace fuse and check all leads and connections Ignition not on Switch ignition on Ignitions circuit disabled Check cable and 1 A fuse Microphone not plugged in Connect microphone to electronics box, defective cables require replacement Microphone in air stream Mount microphone elsewhere or reduce ventilation Phone too close to EGO TS components or car radio Increase the distance between your phone and the EGO TS or radio Distance between microphone and speakers too small Increase distance or decrease volume Volume too high Decrease volume Your phone cannot find EGO TS during coupling EGO TS already connected to another device Disconnect existing connection Sound is unclear, distorted Poor Bluetooth® connection Reduce the distance between your phone and the EGO TS or remove any (metallic) obstructions Phone is out of range. Make sure your phone is within the range of the EGO TS. Phone Bluetooth® interface is deactivated. Switch phone Bluetooth® function to ”ON“ (Option ”Automatic“ is not sufficient) Phone requires confirmation of connection set-up. Confirm connection on your phone. Deactivate security function (see your phone manual) One of the two devices no longer has a valid connection code. Repeat the coupling procedure. EGO TS doesn‘t switch on Your call-partner cannot hear you Your call partner complains about interference Your call partner hears feedback No connection to coupled phone when ignition switched on EGO TS 7 Spares and accessories Spares À Á Â Ã À Electronics box Control unit Microphone Extension cable    Accessories Specific vehicle connection cable Variant A Vehicle Corolla E12 Land Cruiser J12 Equipment Standard MY2001>2004 Standard Toyota DENGS-00982-07 Hilux KUN 15/25 Option Wide2DIN (TNS310) FWD 1284-01000 Avensis T25 Yaris XP9 Corolla Verso R10 Corolla E12 B Prius RAV4 A3 Hilux KUN 15/25 Auris HIACE Avensis T27 Verso C E Standard Full Map Navigation Standard Standard MY2004> Full Map Navigation Standard Full Map Navigation Land Cruiser J12 IQ Standard Full Map Navigation Standard SOL (MP3) Standard Full Map Navigation Connecting cable Toyota DENGS-00983-07 FWD 1284-02000 Standard Standard Full Map Navigation Toyota DENGS-00984-07 Standard FWD 1284-03000 Toyota DENGS-01410-07 FWD 1284-05000 16 | 17 8 Technical specifications External dimensions: Electronics box (L x B x H) 130 mm x 45 mm x 23 mm External dimensions: Control unit (L x B x H) TS 1 33,7 mm x 22,9 mm x 26,6 mm TS 2 42,2 mm x 24,2 mm x 20,8 mm TS 3 39,3 mm x 20,8 mm x 24,2 mm Cable length: Control unit 230 mm Operating voltage 11 V to 15 V Quiescent current (ignition off) max. 0,1 mA Fuse: Permanent positive 2A Fuse: Ignition 1A Temperature range -10 °C bis +55 °C Supported Bluetooth® Profiles: Handsfree 9 Certification 0681 Fully compliant with the EU R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Model certification according to EU Directive 72/245/EWG (2006/28/EC) “Electromagnetic compatibility in motor vehicles” Bluetooth® is a registered brand name of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. EGO TS 10 Hotline Any questions or suggestions? Would you like some more detailed information? Do you need an adviser or service in your area? Just give us a call! Our Hotline Team is there to help you at the following times: Monday–Thursday Friday from 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. from 7.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Before you call us with your problem, please check first with the following steps: → Check whether you can solve your problem with the „Troubleshooting“ checklist in chapter. → Try to explain your problem as precisely as possible. You can contact our Hotline Team at the following numbers: From Germany: Phone: 0800 - 0 393 393 From outside Germany: Phone: Fax: +49 (0) 3377 - 316 233 +49 (0) 3377 - 316 234 +49 (0) 3377 - 316 244 18 | 19 Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbH Märkische Straße D-15806 Dabendorf Germany Phone +49 (0) 3377 316 - 0 Fax +49 (0) 3377 316 - 300 Email [email protected] [email protected] Internet www.fwd-online.de A Funkwerk AG company. Funkwerk Dabendorf reserves the right to modifications in the course of technological progress and deviations from the delivery scope! All rights reserved! Reproduction, in whole or in part, is only permitted with the prior written consent of Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbH! EGO TS