User's Manual

9-2 TSD B06720
Mobile telephone
Introduction
This chapter describes the mobile telephone system, which allows
a mobile telephone to be operated via the Infotainment touch
screen (see Fig. 6-1).
The Infotainment system allows a mobile telephone SIM card to
be plugged directly into the car. The Infotainment system can then
be used to make and receive telephone calls and send and receive
text messages without the need for a mobile telephone. The
Infotainment system can copy contact details stored on the SIM
card and contacts can be added or modified through the controls
of the Infotainment system. For further information, refer to the
heading ‘Using the SIM card reader’ on page 9-3.
Compatible mobile telephones can connect to the Infotainment
system using ‘Bluetooth rSAP’ (remote SIM Access Profile).
Bluetooth rSAP is a technology that allows the Infotainment
system to connect to a mobile telephone wirelessly and copy the
information stored on the telephone’s SIM card. The Infotainment
system can then be used to look up contacts in your phonebook,
make and receive telephone calls, or receive text (SMS) messages.
(Text messages can be sent with the privacy handset, when fitted.)
For further information, refer to the heading ‘Using a Bluetooth
rSAP telephone’ on page 9-4.
Other mobile telephones may be used with the system, using
‘hands-free profile’. This allows mobile telephones that are
equipped with Bluetooth, but not rSAP, to be used with the system.
However, some functions will not be available in this mode. For
further information, refer to the heading ‘Hands-free profile’ on
page 9-7.
Both the Infotainment touch screen and the driver information
panel (refer to ‘Driver information panel display’ on page 9-28)
are used to display messages relating to the operation of the mobile
telephone system.
The mobile telephone system is operated by using the
multi-function steering wheel controls (see page 9-27) and the
Infotainment touch screen.
The mobile telephone system can also be operated by using the
privacy handset (when fitted) and the speech dialogue system. For
further information, refer to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 9-23 and
‘Advanced functions’ on page 9-35 respectively.
The mobile telephone system can be used as a modem, making it
possible to connect a laptop computer, for example, to the
Internet. For further information, refer to the heading ‘Connecting
a computer’ on page 9-36.
Please note that this system is not supplied with a mobile telephone
or SIM card, but is dependent upon a compatible telephone or SIM
card being present. For information on the latest models of mobile
telephones supported, visit www.bentleymotors.com/ownership/
bluetooth_guide or contact your authorised Bentley dealer.
Note
The telephone system has been engineered to provide the best possible
service. However, you may have difficulty making a connection or call
under certain conditions. If problems are experienced, check that your
telephone service provider has adequate coverage in your location, or
try connecting away from sources of interference. (These sources may
include electronic equipment found in airports, hospitals or police
stations, or radio transmitters.)
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