Operation Manual
received through either the speakers or headsets. See
SYSTEM SETTINGS, Speaker/Headset Selection.
MULTIPLE CALLS
The radio only allows one active phone call at a time. When
choosing to initiate or accept a new call, the other existing
phone call is dropped.
New incoming call (while call is in progress): The system
will prompt to either accept or ignore the new incoming call. If
the new call is accepted, the existing call is dropped. If the new
call is ignored, the current call continues.
Starting a new call (while call is in progress): Using the
keypad, contacts list or emergency phone number, initiate the
new call.When prompted, decide whether to continue with the
existing call, or to start the new call (terminating the current
call).
VOICE MAIL
The radio does not indicate voicemail status. For most phone
carriers, voice mail can be accessed by dialing the phone
number for the mobile phone that you are using.
If a dial tone passcode is required to access voice mail, press
the VOICE RECOGNITION switch during the call. Speak the
passcode numbers and other special characters as needed.
For example, to enter a passcode as "1234#", speak ONE-
TWO-THREE-FOUR-POUND into the microphone.
PHONE BOOK
Contacts in a device's phone book can be used to initiate calls,
display incoming caller information and navigate to a contact
address.While multiple phone books can be stored in the radio
from different paired phones, only the phone book from the
currently connected phone is made available for use.
See Figure 72. The phone book displays entries for home,
mobile, work or other phone numbers, according to the entries
in the connected phone. If a contact does not have a phone
number stored, the contact will not be displayed in the list.
When a paired phone is removed, the phone book is deleted.
Pairing the phone again will require the phone book to be
downloaded.
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