Operator's Manual

Table Of Contents
Accessing Phonebook data:
The phonebook data (phone numbers, contact names,
etc.) are stored in a list. The list can be displayed by
pressing and holding the SRC key and then searched
by using the arrow keys. Press the SRC key again or
press the MENU key to cancel.
1.Press and hold the SRC key for more than 3 seconds
to open the list.
2.The rst contact is displayed.
3.Press the key to go to the next character in the
alphabet.
4.Press the key to go to the previous character in the
alphabet.
5.Press the key to display the next contact.
6.Press the key to display the previous contact.
7.Press the MENU key to close the list.
NOTE: Incoming calls have priority. The list will be
closed and the last selected mode will be displayed.
Phone information is updated after each phone call.
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Receive and Place Calls
When the radio system is paired with a cell phone, calls
can be received and placed.
Answer a call
When a call is coming in, a ring tone sounds and CALL
is displayed. After 2 seconds the display changes and
the contact name or the phone number of the caller is
displayed. PRIVATE NUMBER will be displayed, if the
relevant information is not available.
1.Press the BND key to answer the call. (To reject a
call, press the MENU key.)
2.Use the volume control to adjust the phone volume, if
necessary.
3.Press the MENU key to end the call.
CALL END is displayed for 2 seconds and the radio
system returns to the currently selected mode.
Place a call
1.Press and hold the SRC key for more than 3 seconds
to open the contact list.
2.Use the arrow keys to select the desired contact and
press the BND to establish the connection.
3.Once the connection has been established, IN CALL
is displayed.
4.Use the volume control to adjust the phone volume, if
necessary.
5.Press the MENU key to end the call.
CALL END is displayed for 2 seconds and the radio
system returns to the currently selected mode.
MUTE function: If, during conversation, the On/Off key
is pressed briey, speech transmission via the
microphone is suppressed (Mute). Pressing the on/off
key again reactivates the speech transmission.
NOTE: Incoming calls during an ongoing phone call are
announced with a ring tone. After the ring tone has
ended, the incoming call is automatically rejected.
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Playback of Audio Files (BT AUDIO)
This radio system supports the A2DP
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Bluetooth®
standard. When the cell phone or the audio player also
supports A2DP, supported music les can be
transferred wireless to the radio system and played
back in stereo quality. For playback, BT AUDIO
connection type must be selected in the CON-TYPE
menu and then the Bluetooth® device must be paired.
After successful pairing, enter the BT AUDIO mode
using the SRC key to listen to the music les.
Pair the device with the radio: See Select Connection
Type (CON-TYPE) and Pair Devices (BT-PAIR) in this
Operator’s Manual section.
After successful pairing:
1.Press the SRC key several times until the BT AUDIO
mode is displayed. Playback of the tracks starts
automatically and continues either to the end of a le,
a directory or endlessly, depending on the cell phone/
audio player setting. Track information will be
displayed as scrolling text, if available and if SCRL is
turned on. If no track information is available TITLE
UNKNOWN is displayed.
NOTE: The audio source is not available until after the
Bluetooth® symbol stops ashing on the faceplate.
2.Use the volume control to adjust the playback
volume.
3.Press the pause key ▌▌► to pause the playback.
Press the pause key again to resume the playback.
This function is only available if it is supported by the
cell phone/player.
NOTE: The play/pause function as well as the skip track
function is only available if supported by the cell
phone or player. Fast-forward or reverse is not
supported.
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A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Prole) is a commonly used
transfer technology that allows stereo audio signals to be transmitted
to a compatible receiver using Bluetooth®.
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