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Switching CD operation on and off
The navigation functions can be used while a CD is play-
ing in the CD-changer.
MCS with navigation system:
However navigation is only possible while a navigation
CD is inserted in the single CD player.MCS with single CD player
CD operation begins:
• automatically, by inserting a CD, page 42
The playback starts at Track 1.
• Press when a CD is already inserted in the CD
slot. The playback starts at Track 1.
Switch off CD playback:
Eject the CD, switch to the radio or tape mode or switch
off the MCS.
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In the following situations, it is not possible or not yet
possible to use the telephone:
• the telephone is already unlocked but is not (yet)
registered in a network. The message “NO SER-
VICE” is displayed. The telephone will try to register
into a network. If there is no network available, no
phone service, including the emergency number
into memory location 1, will be available. If the net-
work is available, the telephone will be registered.
The above message also appears if the network is no
longer receivable because of weak receiving condi-
tions. The message “NO SERVICE” is displayed if
you try to make a call.
• The message “TELEPHONE NOT ATTACHED” is dis-
played. Please attach the telephone.
• The message “PHONE IS OFF ...” is displayed. Please
switch on the telephone.In the following situations, it is only possible to access
the emergency number programmed into memory loca-
tion 1:
• The unlock code has not yet been entered.
• The unlock code was entered incorrectly.
In the following situations these messages indicate that
it is not possible to make a call:
• “SYSTEM BUSY” - dialing has failed because the cel-
lular system is busy.
• “NO SERVICE” - dialing has failed because network
cannot be received.“ Notes
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1Unlock code menu, page 66
2Main telephone menu
3S: Signal, page 67
R: Roaming, page 67
R (highlighted): Roaming on non-home type system
4Reception indicator, page 695Incoming call, page 68
6Alphanumeric phone book, page 70
7Numeric phone book, page 72
8Info Service, page 79
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Switching telephone operation on and off
Press , the menu for entering the unlock code will
appear.Entering the unlock code
Use the number keys ... to enter the unlock-
code. Asterisks will appear in place of the digits in the
input line.
If the input code is correct and the phone is registered
in a network, the phone is ready for use.
Switching off the telephone system
The telephone will change to sleep mode if you switch to
an audio mode, navigation mode or switch off the MCS
system.
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Note:
Your unlock code prevents unauthorized persons from
using your telephone. Be sure to memorize this code
carefully. The code is a three digit number.
If you enter an incorrect code, the system returns to the
menu for entering the unlock code.
The unlock code must be entered when the telephone is
switched on for the first time (if phone is in lock mode),
but not if you switch to it from another system (i.e.
radio).
The emergency number programmed in memory loca-
tion 1 can be used even if the unlock code has not been
entered.
“NO SERVICE” - this message will appear in case the
phone is not registered in a network or the network is
no longer receivable because of bad receiving condi-
tions. In this case, the emergency call number cannot be
used.If the telephone is ready for operation “READY” will
appear. In the display the received signal is indicated by
1 to 5 bars, with 5 indicating a strong signal. If you are
not in a home network, the roaming indicator “R” will
be shown.
Outgoing calls, page 70.
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Incoming calls
If the system detects an incoming call the phone rings
and “CALL” will appear on the display. When the call is
answered, the call time will appear in the display.Accepting a call:
Press , the current audio source is automatically
muted.
Refusing a call:
Press , the main telephone display disappears and
the previous source is restored.
Ending a call:
Press , the main telephone display disappears and
the previous source is restored.
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Quick-dialing
When the main telephone menu is displayed press one
of the number keys ... (e.g.: ) for longer
than 2 seconds.
The phone number or the name stored at this memory
location will appear on the screen.
When the call is initiated, the call time will appear in
the display.
End the call:
Press .Emergency call
Important!
If you press and press the number stored in
memory location 1 (default is 9-1-1) will be dialed.
Pressing and holding for more than 2 seconds will
also initiate the call.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public service.
Using it without due cause is a criminal offence.
The emergency call will be placed as long as the corre-
sponding mobile communications network is available.
To do this, switch the telephone on, if you have not
already done so.
Emergency call will also be placed, if the phone is
locked.
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Emergency calls (9-1-1) may not be possible with all
phone networks. Check with your local carrier for avail-
ability.Telephone is ready for operation
When the main telephone menu or a memory menu is
displayed on the screen, enter the emergency number
by pressing 1 for longer than 2 seconds (quick-dialing).G
Caution!
It will not be possible to connect the emergency
call if the cellular system is busy. The message
“SYSTEM BUSY” will be displayed.
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After new information has been downloaded “NEW
INFO RECEIVED READ LATER WHEN STOPPED“
appears on the screen.
By pressing the softkey “YES“ you will switch
back to the current background audio mode (e. g. radio
mode).
By pressing the softkey “NO“ the new informa-
tions will appear on the screen.With the softkeys and or with the joy-
stick you can flip to the next or previous page.
To exit the Info Service mode press the softkey
“EXIT“ you will return to the main telephone menu.
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Wa r n i n g !
In order to avoid distraction which could lead to an
accident, information should only be read with the
vehicle at stillstand and the system should be oper-
ated by the driver only when traffic condition per-
mit.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph
(approximately 50 km/h), your car is covering a
distance of 50 feet (approximately 14 m) every sec-
ond.
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Before you use the navigation system ............................ 82
Operating and display elements - Navigation ............... 85
Menu overview - Navigation............................................. 86
Switching navigation operation on and off .................... 88
Inserting or ejecting a navigation CD............................. 89
Entering destination address ........................................... 90
Saving the current vehicle position .............................. 109
Address Book..................................................................... 110
Today’s Plan ....................................................................... 115
Recent Route editing ....................................................... 120
The principle of route guidance .................................... 122
Route guidance................................................................. 124
Mute voice instructions .................................................. 127
Altering the map scale .................................................... 128
Break off route guidance ................................................ 128Changing the route calculation mode
during guidance ........................................................... 129
Viewing the Maneuver List during guidance .............. 130
Road obstructed ................................................................ 131
Detour function ................................................................ 134
Setting voice prompt type/frequency ........................... 135
Setting type of guidance display ................................... 137
Setting map screen orientation ..................................... 140
Setting points of interest icon options.......................... 141
Selecting the route calculation mode ........................... 144
Selecting the off-route recalculation mode .................. 146
Selecting the language .................................................... 147
Viewing GPS Information ............................................... 149
Viewing Software Information ....................................... 150
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