Operator`s manual

Emergency calls "911"
37
Telephone
+ If you press the 6 button when the
Telephone basic menu has already been
called up, the calls dialed (redial) list will
appear (
e page 43).
The following information is displayed in the
status bar:
O Bluetooth® device name of the connect-
ed cell phone, in this case:
blue_mobile
O Cell phone network signal strength r.
This information will only be shown with
suitable cell phones.
The bars indicate the current signal
strength of the cell phone network for re-
ception. Optimum reception is indicated
by all bars full. All bars empty indicates
very poor or no reception.
O The receiver symbol 6 or ~ indi-
cates whether a call is is being connected
or is in progress:
~ - not active
O
READY
indicates that a call is possible.
O
NO SERVICE
indicates that the cell phone
network is not available.
The settings for reception and transmission
volume should not normally be changed, as
the preset values are matched with most cell
phones. Find out about the optimum setting
for your cell phone from your
authorized
Sprinter Dealer
.
+ Incorrect settings may result in serious
impairment of reception quality.
E %Q
Phone
Q
Adjust Volume
Q
Re-
ception Volume
or
Transmission Vol-
ume
.
The Volume menu appears.
The bar 1 shows the current setting.
E Setting the volume: Press the 9 or
: button.
E Confirming selection: Press the 9 but-
ton.
+ The "911" emergency call system is a
public service. Using it without due cause
is a criminal offense.
+ This function places a call to the local
"911" provider. It does not initiate a Tele
Aid call.
The following describes how to dial a "911"
emergency call using the Audio 20 when a
cell phone specified by the distributor named
on the inside of the front cover is connected
via the Bluetooth
®
interface to Audio 20. Un-
less otherwise specified, the descriptions re-
fer to Audio 20.
Consult the separate cell phone operating in-
structions that came with your cell phone for
information on how to place a "911" emer-
gency call on the cell phone.
The following conditions must be met for a
"911" emergency call via Audio 20:
O The cell phone must be switched on.
O The corresponding cell phone network
must be available.
Reception and transmission volume
Emergency calls "911"