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14. Bluetooth® hands-free system
The Bluetooth® functionality allows you to pair cell phones
and media players with your car radio. When you pair your
cell phone with the car radio, you can make phone calls
using the built-in hands-free function. You can access the
dial lists and phonebook of the paired cell phone transferred
to the radio.
Note: At the time of launch, extensive testing of
Bluetooth® functionality was conducted with various
phones and media players to ensure the highest possible
compatibility. However, some features may be limited or not
work at all depending on the device in use. In case of such
problems, please check if an update is available for your
device or radio.
Note: Access to the numbers of a connected phone is
device-specific and may not be supported depending on
the phone you are using. Make sure that access to the
phonebook is allowed on the phone.
Note: Up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be paired, but they
cannot be connected simultaneously. Before connecting
another Bluetooth® device, disconnect the already
connected device.
Bluetooth® connection
Turn the device on, open the Bluetooth® settings on the
Bluetooth® device, search for available devices, pair them as
instructed in the Bluetooth® device's manual. After a
successful pairing, the car sound system displays
PAIRED/CONNECTED, and a small Bluetooth® symbol.
Note: Confirm any messages prompted on your phone
immediately, otherwise some features may be limited,
unavailable, or pairing may not work.
Note: The pairing is required only once, after which the
devices will reconnect automatically.
Note: Before using the phonebook, it must be loaded
with the DOWNLOAD P-BOOK function. If the phonebook is
not available later, the memory may be occupied by another
phone's data. In this case, you must first delete the
phonebook with the DELETE T-BOOK option. Also, the
phonebook access may not have been activated on your
phone or there may be a compatibility issue.
Incoming calls
An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone and a
message on the device display.
You can take or reject the call using the phone buttons.
Outgoing calls
You can make a call in several ways from the BLUETOOTH
menu:
TB SEARCH:
Use the right button/knob to select the first letter, and then
to select the phonebook entry transferred from your phone.
PHONEBOOK:
Use the right button/knob to select a phonebook entry
transferred from your phone.
DIAL NEW NUMBER:
The number to be dialled can be entered using the right
button/knob. Select the desired digit by turning the right
button/knob, confirm the digit by briefly pressing the right
button/knob, or delete the last digit by pressing and
holding the right button/knob.
Press the ANSWER CALL/DIAL button to dial the number
after it has been fully entered.
Storing a phone number/Dialling a stored number
A manually entered number (see "DIAL NEW NUMBER"
above) can be stored by long pressing one of the memory
buttons (1-5). After storing the number, you can enter a
name, then long press the corresponding memory button
again to save. If saving the name is not completed, only the
number will be saved.
You can dial the number by pressing the ANSWER
CALL/DIAL button and then briefly pressing the
corresponding memory button. The number is then dialled
with the ANSWER CALL/DIAL key.
Note: The numbers stored are available on all connected
phones.
Secondary function of the "Answer call” soft key
The "Answer call" button can be assigned in the menu to a
desired function to start it without having to call up the
Bluetooth menu. The selected function can be activated by
long pressing the ANSWER CALL/DIAL button. Possible
options:
VOICEDIAL, PB SEARCH, PHONEBOOK, DIAL NEW NUMBER.
See "SETTINGS".
Note: Voice dialling/recognition is performed/processed
by the voice assistant on the connected phone, not by the
radio receiver.