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Placing a Call Using Handset Operation
In handset operation, the cellular phone remains in the cradle, but the cradle is removed from the holder and the phone is
held to your ear with the flip open. In this mode, passengers in the vehicle are prevented from hearing the person on the
other end of the call.
Step
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With the phone properly docked, dial the number you are calling.
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You may also dial the number with the phone out of the cradle.
If your audio system is on when you make a call, it automatically mutes to allow the person you are calling to be heard.
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Press the Send button on the phone, radio keypad, or steering wheel
*
to initiate the call.
* Not available on all models.
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Remove the phone and cradle from the holder, lift the phone to your ear, and begin your conversation.
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Your phone will display the In Use icon while the call is active.
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When you are finished with the call, press
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on the phone, head unit, or steering wheel.
13 • Last 10 numbers dialed
• Unlock the phone system (using the first 3 digits of the phone’s 4-digit unlock code)
• Answer a call
• DTMF tone dialing during a call (for accessing voice mail, automated phone menus, etc.)
• Speed dialing, Turbo Dial
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• Signal strength
• Call status information (in use, roaming, etc.)
• Automatic redial
• Phonebook editing
• Mobile Terminated SMS (Short Message System)
(SMS Messages can be received and displayed on the audio head units in Vehicular Mode but cannot be sent by the
head unit.)
• Caller ID
• Last number dialed from portable phone
• Incoming call list
*
• Pause & Variable Head Unit entry
(Pause and Variable characters can be entered from head unit by pressing * two or three times respectively.
Variable entry is only available through Privacy Mode.)
• Missed call message
*
These features are described in the user’s guide for your phone and in the radio manual.
* Not available on all models.