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Turn MENU to highlight the digit you
wish to enter and then press MENU to
select the respective digit. Enter the
desired number.
The autocomplete function compares the digits entered with the numbers
stored within the system.
To display a list of all entries found,
select MATCHES . Select the desired
number.
Select CALL to initiate the phone call.
Contacts
Press ; and then select the
PHONE icon to display the phone
main menu.
Select Contacts . The contacts list is
displayed.
Scroll through the list and select the
desired contact entry. The contact
details view is displayed.
Select one of the phone numbers
stored under that contact. The
number is dialled.
Calls lists
Press ; and then select the
PHONE icon to display the phone
main menu.
Select Recent Calls . The recent calls
list is displayed.
Notice
The recent calls list for the currently
connected mobile phone is
displayed.
Select one of the phone numbers
stored in the recent calls list. The
number is dialled.Incoming phone call
Taking a phone call
If a radio or media source is active
when a call comes in, the audio
source is muted and remains muted
until the call is ended.
A message with the caller's name or number is displayed.
To answer the call, select ANSWER
in the message.
Rejecting a phone call
To reject the call, select IGNORE in
the message.
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Changing the ringtone
Press ; and then select the
SETTINGS icon.
Select Bluetooth to display the
respective submenu and then select
Ringtones . A list of all phones paired
to the Infotainment system and the
ringtones currently selected for the
respective phones is displayed.
Select the desired phone. A list of all
ringtones available for the respective
phone is displayed.
Select the desired ringtone.
Functions during a phone call
During a phone call, the in-call view is displayed.
Ending a phone call
Select END to end the call.
Deactivating the microphone
Select MUTE to temporarily
deactivate the microphone.
The screen button changes to
UNMUTE .
To reactivate the microphone, select
UNMUTE .
Deactivating the handsfree function
To continue the conversation on your
mobile phone, select HANDSET.
The screen button changes to
HNDFREE .
To reactivate the handsfree function,
select HNDFREE .
Second phone call Initiating a second phone call
To initiate a second phone call, select HOLD in the in-call view. The active
phone call is put on hold.
Initiate a second phone call. If you
wish to use the keypad, select
KEYPAD in the in-call view. For a
detailed description, see above.
Both calls are displayed in the in-call
view.
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Second incoming phone call
A message with the caller's name or
number is displayed.
Select SWITCH to answer the second
phone call and put the first phone call on hold.
Select IGNORE to reject the second
incoming phone call.
Ending the phone calls
The calls can be ended one at a time.
Select END. The call currently
activated is ended.
Switching between the phone calls
Turn MENU to highlight the call you
wish to activate.
Select SWITCH . The call currently
activated is put on hold and the
selected call becomes active.Mobile phones and CB
radio equipment
Installation instructions and operating guidelines The vehicle specific installation
instructions and the operating
guidelines of the mobile phone and
handsfree manufacturer must be
observed when installing and
operating a mobile telephone. Failure to do so could invalidate the vehicle
type approval (EU directive 95/54/
EC).
Recommendations for fault-free
operation:
■ The exterior antenna needs to be professionally installed to obtain
the maximum range possible.
■ Maximum transmission power: 10 watts.
■ The mobile phone needs to be installed in a suitable spot.
Consider relevant note in the
Owner's manual, chapter Airbag
system .Seek advice on predetermined
installation points for the external
antenna or equipment holder and
ways of using devices with a
transmission power exceeding
10 watts.
Use of a handsfree attachment
without external antenna with mobile
telephone standards GSM
900/1800/1900 and UMTS is only
permitted if the maximum
transmission power of the mobile
telephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or
1 watt for the other types.
For reasons of safety, do not use the
phone while driving. Even use of a
handsfree set can be a distraction while driving.9 Warning
Operation of radio equipment and
mobile telephones which fail to
meet above mentioned mobile
telephone standards is only
permitted using an antenna
located outside of the vehicle.
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138IndexAActivating AUX............................ 127
Activating Bluetooth music .........127
Activating CD player ...................123
Activating radio ........................... 116
Activating SD card ......................127
Activating the Infotainment system ..................................... 109
Activating the phone portal .........133
Activating USB............................ 127
Audio files ................................... 125
Auto Set ...................................... 114
Auto volume control ....................113
AUX ............................................ 125
B BACK button ............................... 111
Balance....................................... 112
Basic operation ........................... 111
Five-way-controller ..................111
Instrument panel .....................111
Bass............................................ 112
Bluetooth connection ..................130
Bluetooth music .......................... 125
C Category list................................ 116
CD player.................................... 122
Clock display .............................. 114Control elements
Infotainment system ................106
Steering wheel ........................ 106
Control elements overview .........106
D DAB ............................................ 120
DAB linking ................................. 120
Digital audio broadcasting ..........120
E Emergency call ........................... 132
EQ .............................................. 112
Equaliser..................................... 112
F
Fader .......................................... 112
Favourite lists ............................. 117
Retrieving stations................... 117
Storing stations .......................117
File formats Audio files................................ 125
Five-way-controller .....................111
Forgotten PIN ............................. 114
Frequency list ............................. 116
G General information ....122, 125, 129
AUX ......................................... 125
Bluetooth music....................... 125
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Storing stations........................... 117
Switching the Infotainment system on ................................ 109
System settings .......................... 114
Display .................................... 114
Language ................................ 114
Return to factory settings ........114
Time and Date......................... 114
Valet mode .............................. 114
T
Theft-deterrent feature ..............105
Time............................................ 114
Tone settings .............................. 112
TP ............................................... 119
Traffic Programme ......................119
Treble ......................................... 112
U
Usage ......................... 109, 116, 123
AUX ......................................... 127
Bluetooth music....................... 127
CD ........................................... 123
Infotainment system ................109
Menu ....................................... 111
Phone ...................................... 133
SD card ................................... 127
USB ......................................... 127
USB ............................................ 125V
Valet mode Locking .................................... 114
Unlocking ................................ 114
Volume Auto volume control ................113
Maximum startup volume ........113
Mute function........................... 109
Setting the volume ..................109
Speed compensated volume ..113
Volume limitation at high
temperatures ........................... 109
Volume settings .......................... 113
W Waveband selection ...................116