User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Explanation of symbols
- Contents
- Description of functions
- Introduction
- Before initial use
- Safety notes
- WARNING
- If the driver is distracted, this can cause accidents and injuries. Operating the radio system, a cellphone or phoning can distract from traffic conditions.
- At operation of a cellphone or radio device without connection to an external antenna, the limiting value for electromagnetic radiation can be exceeded in the vehicle and consequently endanger the health of driver and passengers. This also applies if...
- ● Keep a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between antenna of a cellphone and an active medical implant, e.g., a cardiac pacemaker, because cellphones can negatively influence the function of active medical implants.
- WARNING
- Connection lines of external devices can hinder the driver.
- ● A cellphone must always be switched off in environments with special regulations and if the use of cellphones is prohibited.
- NOTE (continuation)
- NOTE (continuation)
- The radiation emitted from a switched-oncellphone can interfere with sensitive technical and medical devices, which can result in malfunction or damage to the device.
- WARNING
- Overview of control elements
- Basic operating principles
- Audio and media mode
- Radio mode
- Media mode
- Topic introduction
- Requirements of media sources and audio files
- Playback sequence of audio data carriers
- MEDIA main menu
- Switch media source
- Manual song switch
- Folder and song selection from list
- Switch display mode
- Switch playback mode (MIX, REPEAT)
- Insert or eject CD
- Insert or withdraw SD card
- External audio source on multimedia jack AUXIN
- Connect external audio source, data carrier or iPod™ to a USB
- Connect external audio source via Bluetooth®
- Phone control (PHONE)
- Introduction to phone control
- Topic introduction
- Supplementary information and warnings:
- Phoning and operating phone control while driving can distract from traffic conditions and result in accidents.
- ● Select loudspeaker levels so that acoustic signals from outside can be heard well at any time, e. g., the siren of rescue services.
- ● In areas of no or deficient cellphone network supply and possibly in tunnels, garages and undergrounds passageways, a phone call might be interrupted and it might be impossible to reestablish connection – including any emergency calls!
- High speeds, poor weather and road conditions as well as network quality can hinder or interrupt a phone call in a vehicle.
- Supplementary information and warnings:
- General information
- Sites with special regulations
- Couple and connect cellphone with radio
- Topic introduction
- Description of phone control
- Introduction to phone control
- Settings
- Menu and system settings (SETUP)
- Topic introduction
- Supplementary information and warnings:
- Open the Sound settings menu
- Adjust playback volume of external audio sources
- First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31.
- Display: Meaning
- First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31.
- Display: Meaning
- First read and observe the safety notes on page 3 and the introductory information on page 31.
- Display: Meaning
- Topic introduction
- Menu and system settings (SETUP)
- Introduction
- Abbreviations used
- Index
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Description of phone control
Topic introduction
You can find information about the following
topics in this chapter:
Radio main menu .............................................. 27
Take or reject a call ........................................... 28
During a phone call ........................................... 28
Language mode menu ...................................... 29
Telephone directory menu ................................. 29
Call logs menu .................................................. 30
A few functions and settings are only possible i
n
standing vehicles and are not supported by all
cellphones.
Dependent on the country, device and vehicle
equipment, the selection of possible settings
varies.
Up to 20 devices can be detected by phone
control.
One device each can be connected via the hands-
free profile (HFP) and audio playback profile
(A2DP) ⇒Page 26.
Assignment of a user profile
A connected cellphone is saved in the phone
control as user profile.
A maximum of four user profiles can be saved
for cellphones in the phone control. If another
cellphone is coupled, the user profile, which has
not been used for the longest time, is
automatically deleted from the user profile.
Telephone directory, call logs and settings in the
Bluetooth menu are saved in the user profile.
When a cellphone is reconnected with the phone
control, the data and settings are available again.
If telephone directory entries of the cellphone are
changed during an existing connection, you can
trigger manual updating of the telephone directory
data via the
Bluetooth menu ⇒Page 33. After
reestablishment of connection of a cellphone
(e.g, at the next trip), the telephone directory
is updated automatically.
Supplementary information
and warnings:
● Safety notes ⇒Page 3
● Overview of control elements ⇒Page 5
● Basic operating principles ⇒Page 7
● Requirements and mode of functioning
⇒Page 23
Using a cellphone in the vehicle can cause
noise in loudspeakers.
Phone main menu
Fig. 13 PHONE main menu.
First read and observe the safety
not
es on page 3 and the
introductory information on page 27.
After the initial coupling process, it can take a few
m
inutes until the telephone directory data of the
coupled cellphone are available on the radio.
● P
ress the PHONE device button to retrieve the
PHONE main menu
● ⇒Fig. 13. The current audio playback
continues.
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