bluetooth Citroen NEMO DAG 2008 1.G Owner's Manual

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IN-CAR TECHNOLOGY
Mobile telephone with hands-free function
MOBILE TELEPHONE WITH HANDS-
FREE FUNCTION
This new equipment uses Bluetooth®
wireless communication technology which
allows you to make hands-free telephone
calls safely from inside your vehicle, via your
Bluetooth® compatible mobile telephone. An incoming call is picked up by pressing
the button represented by a green
telephone. The sound of the telephone call
is transmitted via the vehicle’s audio system.
The microphone is incorporated in the
courtesy light console.
Hang up by pressing the button represented
by a red telephone.
First connection to the system
Turn the ignition key to position RUNNING.
Switch on your mobile telephone.
Activate the Bluetooth® function on your
mobile telephone and search for Bluetooth®
devices present around the telephone.
Follow the instructions on your mobile
telephone during the matching process and
the searching between the telephone and
the system.
Enter the connection code “1234” and
confirm.
Your mobile telephone is now connected in
Bluetooth® mode with the vehicle’s hands-
free system (matching).
Activation of the system
Once your mobile telephone has been
matched with the vehicle’s hands-free
system, simply ensure that:
- turn the ignition key to the RUNNING
position,
- your mobile telephone is switched on,
- the Bluetooth® function is activated on
your mobile telephone.
When the connection is established, an
audible signal is emitted and the message
“Phone” appears on the audio system’s
display, if it is on.
For further information, consult a CITROËN
dealer, as well as your mobile telephone
manual.

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Mobile telephone with hands-free function
Managing incoming calls
When an incoming call arrives, the message
“Phone” appears on the audio display, if the
radio is on.
Simple call
To accept a call, press the green
button.
Dual call
To accept a second call while already on the
phone, press the green button once.
To switch back to the first call, press the
green button again.
To refuse the second call while already on
the phone, press the red button.
To end the call, press the red button again.
To refuse or finish a call, press
the red button.
To switch communication between the
system and the mobile telephone (private
mode) and vice-versa, press the green
button .
Managing outgoing calls With the keypad
Enter the number of the person you are
calling on the mobile telephone keypad.
Press the “Call” button of the mobile
telephone.
Depending on the mobile telephone model,
the call will be automatically transferred to
hands-free mode, otherwise press the green
button.
To redial the last number dialled, hold
down the green button until the number is
redialled.
With voice commands
Press the green button.
Wait for the sound signal and/or the display
of the message “Phone” on the audio
display.
Say the voice identity of the person to call.
The system repeats the voice identity for
confirmation and automatically makes the
call.
If the voice identity repeated by the system
is not correct, press the red button to cancel
and restart the procedure.
Deleting the system
To delete the contents of the system’s
memory, press the green and red buttons at
the same time for over two seconds.
This operation deletes all of the matched
mobile telephones, as well as all of the
telephone numbers recorded in the memory.
For the next hands-free communication,
you must restart the procedure for the first
connection to the system (matching).
Good practice
You can match up to three mobile
telephones in the system.
For safety reasons and because
matching operations require prolonged
attention on the part of the driver, matching
operations between the mobile telephone
and the Bluetooth® hands-free kit must be
carried out with the vehicle stationary, and
the ignition switched on.
The management of the second call
by the system is only possible if the
function is activated on the mobile telephone.
To use voice commands, you must have already recorded and linked a voice identity to the telephone number to be called; refer to your mobile telephone
handbook.