infotainment VAUXHALL COMBO 2016 Infotainment system
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54Phone6.R / S : Press to move up/down on
the display
7. Delete users : Select option, then
press the SRC/OK button to
confirm
Delete the device from the list of
Bluetooth devices on your mobile
phone. Refer to the operating
instructions for your mobile phone.
Unpairing a phone erases all of its
downloaded contacts and its call
history from the Handsfree system.
Emergency call9 Warning
Connection setup cannot be
guaranteed in all situations. For
this reason, do not rely exclusively on a mobile phone when a vitally
important communication (e.g. a
medical emergency) is concerned.
On some networks, it may be
necessary for a valid SIM card to
be properly inserted in the mobile
phone.
9 Warning
Bear in mind that you can make
and receive calls with the mobile
phone, if it is in a service area with
a sufficiently strong signal. Under
certain circumstances emergency
calls cannot be made on all mobile phone networks; it is possible that
they cannot be made when certain network services and/or telephone
functions are active. You can
enquire about this with the local
network operators.
The emergency call number can
differ depending on the region and country. Please enquire
beforehand about the correct
emergency call number for the
relevant region.
Making an emergency call
Dial the emergency call number (e.g.
112 ).
The telephone connection to the
emergency call centre is set up.
Answer when the service personnel
questions you about the emergency.
9 Warning
Do not end the call until you are
requested to do so by the
emergency call centre.
Operation
Introduction When a Bluetooth connection has
been set up between your mobile phone and the Handsfree phone
system, the functions of your mobile
phone can be operated
predominantly via the Infotainment
system controls on the steering
wheel.
The Handsfree phone system may
also be operated by using voice
commands 3 42.
It is then possible, e.g., to import and
update the telephone numbers and
contacts stored in your mobile phone
into the Handsfree phone system.
After connection, the mobile phone
data is transmitted to the Handsfree
phone system. This can take some
time, depending on phone model.
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56PhoneNotice
It is not possible to delete the user
data for a single mobile phone if it is
not the only one paired with the
Infotainment system.
Volume control
The fixed phone volume can be
adjusted by selecting the Speech
volume option, using the buttons on
the Infotainment system 3 19.
The Speech volume function allows
you to:
● adjust the preset volume
● adjust the phone volume level during a conversation, whilst the
vehicle is in motion.
● temporarily adjust the preset volume of an ongoing call
● adjust the volume of a vocal announcement in progressPhone menu
To display the phone menu items, use
buttons on the steering wheel:
1. Â / MENU : Press
2. R / S : Press to move up/down on
the display and highlight your
desired option
3. SRC/OK : Press to confirm your
selection
4. Ã / q : Press to exit the phone
menu
Display screen operation
The phone menu options shown on
the display are as follows:
● LAST CALLS : lists recent calls,
made or received. The list can be
downloaded from your mobile
phone's memory, and is updated
during Handsfree use.
● PHONEBOOK : allows you to
view the numbers in your
phonebook and select one to
make a call. Names in the
phonebook are grouped
alphabetically.● MESSAGE READER : allows you
to read the last text message received, call the sender of the
message or delete it. You can
store up to 20 text messages in a dedicated inbox and listen tothem later, call the sender or
delete them. You can also set the
notification methods for received
SMS messages.
● SETTINGS : allows you to
manage the names in your
phonebook, pair a new device or
access the PIN code for the
Handsfree system.
Dialling a telephone number Several options are available for
dialling telephone numbers. These
include the following:
● Calling a contact from the phonebook
● Call the caller or recipient of the most recent calls
● Call the sender or recipient of an SMS message
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58Phone5. / MENU : Press to dial
6. Ã / q : Press to exit the phone
menu
Dialling a name or number from the phonebook is also possible using the
voice recognition system s 3 42.
Adding contacts to the phonebook
After a phone has been paired, the
option to copy the phone contacts
automatically is given by the
Infotainment system.
Contacts can also be added manually
to the phonebook at a later date by
pressing the  / MENU and selecting
the following display options:
● SETTINGS
● User data
● Add contacts
Deleting phonebook contacts
Phone book contacts can be deleted
from the Handsfree system by
selecting the following menu options:
1. Â / MENU : Press
2. R / S : Press to move up/down on
the display3. SETTINGS : Select option, then
press the SRC/OK button to
confirm
4. User data : Select option then
press the SRC/OK button to
confirm
5. Delete users : Select option then
press the SRC/OK button to
confirm
The question Delete users? will be
shown on the display. To delete all
data, confirm by pressing the
SRC/OK button, or cancel by
pressing the à / q button.
Last call
To dial a number from the call history
lists (e.g. dialled numbers, received
calls, missed calls), select the
following:
1. Â / MENU : Press
2. R / S : Press to move up/down on
the display
3. LAST CALLS : Select option, then
press the SRC/OK button to
confirm4. R / S : Press to move up/down on
the display and select the desired contact
5. Â / MENU : Press to dial
6. Ã / q : Press to exit the phone
menu
Receiving calls
When receiving a call, the following
options are available:
● Â / MENU : Short press
( Accept an incoming call )
● Â / MENU : Long press
( Reject an incoming call )
● Ã / q : Short press
( Ignore an incoming call )
● Â / MENU : Long press
( End a call )
When receiving a call, the caller
number may be shown on the display.
If the number is stored in the system
memory, the name will be displayed
instead. If the number cannot be
displayed, the message Private
number will be shown on the display.
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Phone59Notice
The handsfree phone system
ringtone is dependent upon your
mobile phone's personalised
ringtones, phone model and mode
(silent, vibrate, etc.).
Functions during a telephone call
In addition to volume control, various
functions are available during a call:
● To put the caller on hold and disable the microphone, press
the à / q button on the steering
wheel. To resume the call, press
the à / q button again.
● The Call alert function informs
you of another incoming call and
allows you to answer the
incoming call whilst another
conversation is in progress, and
switch from one call to the other.
To answer the incoming call,
press the  / MENU button on
the steering wheel. The system
will switch to the incoming phone call and will put the currentconversation on hold. Press the
 / MENU button again to switch
from caller to caller.
● Switch the call from the Handsfree phone system to the
mobile phone by pressing the
SRC/OK button on the steering
wheel. You can talk on your
mobile and continue to use the
steering wheel controls. In
particular, if you have more than
one active conversation, you can press the  / MENU button to
switch from one phone call to the other. Press and hold the  /
MENU button briefly to end the
current conversation.
SMS (Short Message Service)
The Infotainment system's integrated
SMS Message reader reads incoming
text messages on your mobile phone
with via Bluetooth over the vehicle's
sound system.
It is possible store up to 20 SMS
messages on the Infotainment
system, after which when a new
message is received, the oldest
message in the inbox will be deleted.The SMS Message reader is capable
of recognising and reading any
abbreviations and interpreting the
most common emoticons, e.g.
"Smiley".
The functions of the SMS Message
reader are managed using the
steering wheel controls 3 8 or voice
commands 3 42.
Notice
Not all mobile phones support the
voice reading of SMS messages or
the automatic transfer of contacts.
Refer to the operating instructions in
your mobile phone handbook or
consult your network provider.
The main functions of the SMS
Message reader are as follows:
● Alert you of a new incoming text message on your mobile phone
via Bluetooth , showing the name/
number of the sender on the display.
It will also suggest reading the
message to you
● Manage the text message inbox on the mobile phone connected
to the Infotainment system
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65HHandsfree system......................... 54 Controls ..................................... 14
System code ............................... 6
Handsfree system with multimedia. 4
I Inbox ............................................. 54
Infotainment system Controls ....................................... 8
Security code .............................. 6
iPod configuration .........................37
J Jack plug ...................................... 35
L Language ..................................... 14
Last calls....................................... 54
Loudness ...................................... 18
M
Manual station search ..................25
Manual station storing ..................26
Maximum start-up volume ............14
Media player voice commands .....42
Menus ........................................... 14
Menus on the display screen ........14
Message reader (SMS) ..........50, 54
Mobile phones and CB radio equipment ................................ 61Modes of operation.......................14
MP3 CDs ...................................... 31
MP3-CD text information (ID3 tag) 32
MP3 players.................................. 37
Mute.............................................. 14 Mute/pause function .....................19
N Notification settings (SMS) ...........54
O
Operation ...................................... 54
P Pairing a mobile phone .................52
Pause ..................................... 14, 32
Phone ........................................... 50
Phonebook ................................... 54
Phone connection .........................51
Phone controls.............................. 54
Phone installation instructions ......61
Phone menu ................................. 54
Phone operating guidelines ..........61
Phone settings .............................. 54
Phone voice commands ...............42
Phone volume............................... 54
Playing saved audio files ..............38
Portable audio players ..................35R
Radio ............................................ 24
Radio activation ............................ 24
Radio blocked ................................. 6
Radio code ..................................... 6
Radio control buttons Radio with CD / MP3 player ......24
Radio with CD player ................24
Radio data system (RDS) ............27
Radio on vol. – Limit off ................19
Radio on vol. – Limit on ................19
Radio reception ............................ 24
Radio volume maximum limit activation ................................... 19
Radio with CD /MP3 player Controls ................................. 8, 14
Radio with CD player Controls ................................. 8, 14
RDS: Switching on and off ...........27
Recalling a station ........................26
Receiving calls.............................. 54
Regional programmes (REG, Regional) ................................... 27
Restore default system settings ...14
Restoring default phone settings ..54
S Security code .................................. 6
Selecting the waveband ...............24
Signal type (SMS)......................... 54