Operation Manual

Phone
Communication
Telephones and two-way radio systems
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Introductory information
35
Main menu 36
Problems with the Telephone function
36
Phonebox
37
Settings 37
The Telephone menu is available when the following conditions are met:
The ignition is switched on.
The Bluetooth
®
function on the device is switched on.
After the device is switched on, the system attempts to connect to the most re-
cently connected mobile phone
1)
.
If a telephone is connected to the device and the device is turned off, the connec-
tion to the phone is not dropped. The connection is lost after switching off the
ignition (for vehicles with KESSY system after switching off the ignition and open-
ing the driver's door).
WARNING
The national regulations for using a mobile phone in a vehicle must be ob-
served.
If a mobile phone or a two-way radio system is operated in a vehicle without
an external aerial or an external aerial which has been installed incorrectly,
this can increase the strength of the electromagnetic field inside the vehicle.
Two-way radio systems, mobile phones or mounts must not be installed on
airbag covers or within the immediate deployment range of the airbags.
Never leave a mobile phone on a seat, on the dashboard or anywhere, from
which it can be thrown during a sudden braking manoeuvre, an accident or a
collision - risk of injury. Use storage compartments with lid or the multimedia
holder for safe storage » Vehicle Owner's Manual, chapter Practical equip-
ment.
Before transport of the vehicle by air, the Bluetooth
®
function must be
switched off by a specialist company.
CAUTION
In areas with no signal and possibly in tunnels, garages and subways it is possi-
ble that a phone conversation may be lost and no phone connection is possible -
not even in an emergency!
The range of the Bluetooth
®
connection to the hands-free system is limited to
the vehicle interior. The range is dependent on local factors, e.g. obstacles be-
tween the devices and mutual interferences with other devices. If your mobile
phone is in a jacket pocket, for example, this can lead to difficulties when estab-
lishing a connection with the device or transferring data.
Introductory information
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 35.
The device allows for a wireless connection to the mobile phone. Your mobile
phone can be operated from this unit.
1)
With some phones, it is necessary to set the connection to the device as "authorised" in order for the
automatic connection to be successful. If this is not set, the system will prompt you for a confirma-
tion each time you attempt to connect to the mobile phone.
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Communication