Technical data

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from the mobile phone; if applicable, status LOADPHB.
Afterwards an update of the phone book is performed in the flash
memory and the track up / down buttons are unlocked again.
From the user's point of view:
I always use the same mobile phone. Immediately after connecting
the mobile phone to the IF, I can access the (old) phone book that is
stored on the IF. Any changes to the mobile phone's phone book that
have been made since the last time the mobile phone was connected
to the IFare not yet available. During the first few minutes of the
current BT connection, the mobile phone's phone book is copied onto
the IF (see B09). After the copy operation has finished, the new entries
will also be available on the IF.
The mobile phone is changed (frequently):
If this is the case, the "incorrect" phone book is then (usually) stored
on the IF.
After the mobile phone is connected to the IF, the phone book on the
IFcan only be accessed using the track up / down buttons once the
phone-book copying operation has completed.
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B09 Q
How long does it take to copy the phone book from the
mobile phone onto the interface?
A
The transfer time depends on:
the number of stored entries
the storage location (SIM card or mobile phone memory)
the model of mobile phone
Rule of thumb:
Approximately 1 minute of transfer time is required for 100 entries.
A max. of 3 telephone numbers for each entry are imported.
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B10 Q
How many phone books are stored on the interface?
A One phone book of the currently connected mobile phone is stored on
your interface. Up to 200 entries can be stored in the phone book.
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B11 Q
How do I recognize an incoming call?
A
There are various options here:
In any case, the interface activates the "Tel. Mute" line;
depending on your model, your radio will indicate this using, for
example, a "Phone" symbol or "Phone" / "Tel" as text.
Please look this up in your radio's operating instructions.
Note:
This type of compulsory signaling is required by Bluetooth.Org.
Some mobile phones transmit a ring tone (in so far as "mute" is not
activated in the mobile phone's ring tone menu).
CAUTION: Please set the volume of your mobile phone's ring tone
to a suitable level (please try out!); the ring tone is amplified and
played via your car radio and car loudspeakers!
As a result, if the ring tone is set in the mobile phone to a level
that is too loud this can damage your hearing!
Some mobile phones additionally signal an incoming call
themselves (vibration, display illuminates, sound, ...)
Depending on the function and the storage location of your mobile
phone (e.g. holder on the dashboard), these signaling options can
be of additional use.