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Mobile phone system*
74Main telephone menuMaking calls
Telephone numbers can be entered using the keypad on the 
display.Enter and dial a telephone number
– Press the   function button.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, dial the phone 
number required, without forgetting any area codes  ⇒fig. 89.
– To start dialling the number, select  OK in the alphanumeric 
keyboard, or
– Press the control button for  Dial ⇒ fig. 89 .
Entering the telephone number using a sequence of letters
– Press the   function button. – By rotating and pressing the control knob, enter an area code 
using the alphanumeric keyboard, e.g.  0800.
– Select  0-9   ⇒fig. 89  in the alphanumeric keyboard for 
numbers. The keyboard for letters will appear  ⇒page 18, 
fig. 20 .
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, enter a suitable string  of letters using the alphanumeric keyboard, e.g.  SEAT.
– To start dialling the SEAT  number, select OK in the alphanumeric 
keyboard or
–Press the  Dial control button.
Finding and dialling stored telephone numbers
–Press the  Memory control button.
– Select  Numbers dialled , Directory , Phone book , Missed calls  or 
Received calls . The numbers will be listed.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select the number you wish to  store. The number will be included in the keyboard.
– To start dialling the number, select  OK in the alphanumeric 
keyboard, or
–Press the  Dial control button.
You can delete the number in the alphanumeric keyboard entry field by 
pressing the   button.
Fig. 89  Telephone: Enter 
a number
TELTEL
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Note
•DTMF tones can be entered directly using the alphanumeric keyboard or 
loaded from the telephone numbers stored in the memory lists ⇒ page 77.•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive tele-
phone calls. The Mute symbol    ⇒page 10, fig. 9  will then appear in the 
status line.•You can still make calls using the mobile phone. Please refer to the 
instructions for your mobile phone for more information.
² ⇒page 86 provides information relating to the telephone speech control 
system*.•If you make calls using the mobile phone, the telephone number may not 
appear on the display.•Navigation messages are given during a telephone call if the navigation 
system has been set to do so  ⇒page 134.Answering/Rejecting callsAnswering a call
–Select  Answer ⇒ fig. 90 using the control knob or –Press the Answer
 control button to answer an incoming call.
Rejecting a call
– Select Reject  using the control knob or
–Press the Reject  control button. The incoming call will then be 
rejected.
The  name , telephone number  or Unknown  is shown in the display. This 
depends on whether the caller is stored in the phone book and whether the 
number is transmitted with the call  ⇒fig. 90 .
If the mobile phone is inserted in the adapter while receiving an incoming call 
or talking on the phone, all of the information may not appear immediately on 
the display. In this case, the hands free system is not available.
Note
•The audio source is muted automatically when you make or receive tele-
phone calls. The Mute symbol    ⇒page 10, fig. 9  will then appear in the 
status line.•The display of a name or phone number on the display depends on the 
compatibility of the mobile phone with the mobile phone adapter. It is there-
fore possible that no names or phone numbers appear on the display.•Telephone numbers and names stored on the SIM card and in the phone 
book of the mobile phone are listed in the display only after the system has 
completely uploaded all entries (mobile phone must be in the adapter).
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Fig. 90  Telephone: 
Answering an incoming 
call
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"Memory" MenuIntroductionYou can access phone numbers in the directory, phone book and call lists and 
place calls using the Memory function. You can store entries from the call lists 
in the directory.
The following functions are available:•Numbers dialled  ⇒page 77•Call voice mailbox  ⇒page 78
•Directory  ⇒page 78•Phone book  ⇒page 79•Received calls  ⇒page 80•Missed calls  ⇒page 80•Store current number  ⇒page 81Note
•Some of these functions may be not be active, and will then be greyed-
out . For example, if you have not stored a phone number for your voice 
mailbox under Setup Telephone  ⇒page 85, the option for Call voice mailbox  
will be  greyed-out  and cannot be selected.•The relevant functions will be  greyed-out in the display while the phone 
book entries are being loaded into the memory  ⇒page 79.•It is possible that no entries for “Numbers dialled”, “Received calls” and 
“Missed calls” are shown in the display.Numbers dialled–Press the Memory  control button in a telephone menu.
– Select Numbers dialled  ⇒ fig. 94  to display a list of the last 
numbers dialled.
– Select the number required using the control knob. The number  will be included in the keyboard.
–Press the Dial  control button.The Numbers dialled  list stores the last ten
7) names or numbers you have 
dialled. This is independent to whether the call to that specific number was 
established or not.
Fig. 94  Telephone: 
MemoryFig. 95  Telephone: Store 
current number
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Mobile phone system*
78Depending on your mobile phone, the number last dialled is displayed at the 
top or bottom of the list.
You can access the Numbers dialled  list from the telephone main menu by 
pressing the control button for  Dial when the keyboard entry space is 
empty.Voi ce ma ilbox– Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– Select Call voice mailbox  ⇒ page 77, fig. 94 . The voice mailbox 
number you have stored will be dialled.
– Press the  Dial control button. The call will then be started.You can also call your mailbox by selecting the mailbox symbol    ⇒fig. 96  
in the keypad for numbers. If you select the mailbox symbol   
⇒fig. 96  in the keyboard for numbers 
before you have stored a number for your mailbox, the system will automati-
cally direct you to the number entry screen  ⇒page 85.
You can also store, edit or delete your voice mailbox number in the Telephone 
Setup menu  ⇒page 85.
Note
This function must be selected and set up beforehand through your mobile 
phone network. For more information, contact your service provider.Directory–Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select  Directory 
⇒ page 77, fig. 94 .
– Select  Find entry . The keyboard will be displayed. Enter the data 
or
7)The total number of previously dialled numbers that can be stored may vary depend-
ing on your type of mobile phone.
Fig. 96  Telephone: Voice 
mailbox symbol
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Fig. 97  Telephone: Direc-
tory
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– Select a name from the list.
–Select OK using the alphanumeric keyboard, or
– Press the  Dial control button.If you have stored more than one number for one of your contacts, all the 
numbers will be listed.
If no telephone numbers have been stored in the directory, the directory will 
appear  greyed out  on the display. it cannot be selected.
Note
Use the   button to access and edit your directory data  ⇒page 63.Phone book– Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– By rotating and pressing the control knob, select  Phone book.
–Select  Find entry . The alphanumeric keyboard will appear, or
– Select a name from the list.
–Select  OK using the alphanumeric keyboard, or
– Press the  Dial control button.Loading the phone book entries
Provided your mobile phone supports this function, the phone book entries 
will be automatically scanned into the memory of the mobile phone adapter 
after you have switched on the ignition and inserted the mobile phone in the  adapter. It may take several minutes to load the entries, depending on how 
many entries are stored on the mobile phone. The message 
Please wait... will 
appear on the instrument panel display during this process.
The last four phone books loaded into the mobile phone adapter remain 
stored there. When you link a fifth mobile phone to the mobile phone 
adapter, the phone book from the mobile phone which has not been used for 
the longest time is deleted from the mobile phone adapter. Up to 500 phone 
book entries per phone book can be stored in the memory.
Using the mobile phone again later
If the SIM card is identical, the phone b ook entries are already stored in the 
mobile phone adapter. You can use the phone book almost immediately.
The system automatically searches for changes or new entries and stores 
them automatically. This process can take several minutes. If your vehicle is 
equipped with the speech control system*  ⇒page 86, you cannot record any 
spoken names in the phone book for the speech control system while phone 
book entries are being loaded from the mobile phone.
Displaying the phone book entries
The phone book entries are displayed in alphabetical order together with a 
category symbol, e.g. SIM card, private, business, mobile phone or telephone 
symbol.
Note
•Which phone book entries are displayed by the navigation system will 
depend on the mobile phone you are using.•In certain cases, phone book entries from a mobile phone may not be 
transmitted in alphabetical order. If more than 500 phone book entries exist, 
entries with certain initial letters may not appear on the navigation system 
display.
NAME
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Mobile phone system*
80Received calls– Press the  Memory control button in a telephone menu.
– Select Received calls  ⇒ page 77, fig. 94 . The last ten calls that 
have been answered will be stored.
– Select the number required using the control knob. The number  will be included in the keyboard.
– Press the  Dial control button.The last ten
8) names or numbers of the calls you have answered are stored in 
the  Calls received  list.
Depending on your type of mobile phone, the telephone number and name of 
the most recent received call will appear either at the first position or last 
position in the list.
Missed calls–Press the  Memory control button.
– Select  Missed calls  ⇒ fig. 98.
– Select the number required using the control knob. The number  will be included in the keyboard.
–Press the  Dial control button.The last ten
9) names or numbers of the calls you have missed are stored in 
the  Missed calls  list.
Depending on your type of mobile phone, the telephone number and name of 
the most recent missed call will appear either at the first position or last posi-
tion in the list.
8)The total number of phone numbers for received calls that can be stored may vary de-
pending on your service provider.
9)The total number of phone numbers for missed calls that can be stored may vary de-
pending on your service provider.
Fig. 98  Telephone: 
Missed calls
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When "Automatic answer" is on, an incoming call is answered automatically. 
However, you do have the opportunity to quickly select 
Reject if you wish to 
reject the call.
Voice mailboxStoring the voice mailbox number
– Press the   button in a telephone menu.
–Select  Voice mailbox number .
– Press the rotary pushbutton to enter the number using the alpha- numeric keyboard.
–Select  OK in the alphanumeric keyboard to store the new mailbox 
number.
Editing the voice mailbox number
– Press the   button in a telephone menu.
–Select  Voice mailbox number .
– Press the control knob to edit the number using the alphanu- meric keypad.
–Select  OK in the alphanumeric keyboard to store the new voice 
mailbox number.
Deleting the voice mailbox number
– Press the   button in a telephone menu.
–Select  Voice mailbox number . – Press the control knob. The alph
anumeric keyboard will appear.
– Select DEL  in the alphanumeric keyboard.
– Press the control knob until the voice mailbox number has been  deleted.
– Select OK  in the alphanumeric keyboard to confirm deletion of 
the number.
If you have stored your voice mailbox number, you can consult it using the 
Memory  control button  ⇒page 78. You can listen to any voice messages left 
in your mailbox.
This function must be selected and se t up beforehand. For more information, 
contact your service provider.
Note
•You can also use the alphanumeric keyboard to call your voice mailbox 
⇒ page 78.•If you are abroad, do not forget to dial the necessary country codes.
SETUPSETUPSETUP
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– Give the command CORREC T.If the PIN code is more than 8 digits long, the speech control system will 
decline and give the cue  The PIN is too long. If the specified PIN code is incor-
rect, the system will say The PIN is incorrect . If the wrong PIN code is entered 
three times in a row, the SIM card will be blocked. You can unblock the SIM 
card by entering the PUK code (personal unblocking key) via the keypad of 
your mobile phone.Dialling a number
A telephone number can be specified to the system and then 
dialled.– Switch on the speech control system  ⇒page 88.
– Say the command  DIAL NUMBER. The speech control system will 
ask you to enter a telephone number.
– Say the digits of the telephone number individually or in groups.  After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause) 
the system will repeat the digits.
–Say  DIAL when you have completed the number entry. The tele-
phone number will be dialled.Redialling– Switch on the speech control system  ⇒page 88. –Say the command 
REDIAL. The last telephone number you used 
will be dialled.
Note
On some mobile phones, the number you dialled last is placed at the bottom 
of the list. In this case, the redial function of the speech control system 
cannot be used.
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Navigation (NAV)*
104Main navigation menuEntering a destination
There are various ways of entering the navigation destina-
tions.First determine whether you would like to navigate to a final destination  with 
or  without  stopovers  ⇒page 120. After you have selected the type of guid-
ance (with/without stopovers) you can enter a destination over different 
routes. Entering destination data in the entry menu  ⇒fig. 121  is handled in 
the same way in single destination and route planning mode.
There are various methods of entering navigation destinations:•Single destination mode  ⇒page 104, “Single destination (route without 
stopover)”•Route plan ⇒ page 106, “Route plan (route with stopover)”•City (with special character in name)  ⇒page 107, “Entering a city/street 
with special characters”•Post code  ⇒page 108, “Entering a destination using the post code”•Street  ⇒page 109, “Entering the destination street”
•Special destination  ⇒page 110, “Special destination”•Telephone number for special destination  ⇒page 110, “Special destina-
tion”•Map (coordinates)  ⇒page 111, “Entering a destination from the map”•Last destinations  ⇒page 116, “Last destinations”•To p  ca t ego r i es  ⇒ page 116, “Top categories”•Directory ⇒page 118, “Loading a destination from the directory”•Load route  ⇒page 119, “Loading a route”Note
•If you are using two different navigation DVDs please refer to the notes on 
⇒ page 98.•Options that are  not available due to your preset criteria cannot be 
selected (these are greyed out in the display).Single destination (route without stopover)– Press the   function button ⇒ page 9.
Fig. 121  Navigation: 
Destination entry menu 
(main menu)
Fig. 122  Navigation 
system: Enter the destina-
tion using the keyboard
NAV
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– If necessary, press the control button with the  Route function and 
confirm the  Route without stopover  function to switch to single 
destination mode  ⇒page 120. The destination entry menu 
⇒ page 104, fig. 121  will then appear.
–Select a  country from the list by rotating and pressing the control 
knob.
–Select  City/ZIP and enter the data using the alphanumeric 
keyboard  ⇒page 104, fig. 122  (⇒ page 108) and confirm with 
OK , or
–Select  LIST in the keyboard and select a city from the list.
–Select  City centre (end entry)  to navigate to the centre of a 
selected locality or
–Choose  Street, Special destination in city  or Destination input 
on map  to enter more detailed destination criteria.
–Select  Start route guidance  ⇒ page 112.When you start the route guidance you will be offered up to three alternative 
routes ⇒ page 113, fig. 133 . Select one of the available routes by rotating 
and pressing the control knob. Should you not select one of the routes, the 
highlighted route will automatically be set soon after you begin driving. 
During this time you can still decide to select one of the other route options. 
For more information about the route selection, please refer to  ⇒page 113.
You can switch from the keyboard for letters to the keyboard for numbers to 
be able to enter special characters (e.g. dash, apostrophe or full stop) for a 
city name  ⇒page 107 or to enter a post code for a city ⇒ page 108.
When you enter the name of a city in the keyboard you will be offered a list of 
the most recent entries as soon as you enter the first letters. Select City Centre (end entry)
This navigation system calculates route guidance to the centre of the city 
entered.
Select Street
You can specify the destination more precisely by entering a street name.
After selecting the street, you can specify more detailed destination criteria 
by entering an intersection
, a house number or through  Enter destination on 
map  ⇒ page 111.
If you would like to find a street independently of the city, select Street  
⇒ page 109 in the destination entry menu after selecting the country.
Select Special destination in city
You can select a special destination in the specified city. For example, you can 
navigate directly to tourist attractions or public facilities (e.g. hospital, 
cinema, recreation areas).
If this function is  not available in the display (is greyed out) there are no 
special destinations available for the city selected.
If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the 
city, select  Special destination  ⇒ page 110 in the destination entry menu 
after selecting the country.
Select Destination entry on map
You can find destinations for a specified city from the map display.
If the map is being displayed to select a destination, the cursor is in the 
centre of the city in question. By moving the cursor horizontally and vertically, 
you can set a new destination  ⇒page 129.
If additional information is available for the selected point on the map, you 
can display it by selecting the  Detail info function.
If you are using the route without stopover mode, the option  Set as stopover 
will be greyed out  ⇒page 120.
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