EasyManua.ls Logo

Daimler Freightliner Cascadia 2021 - Deauthorizing a Phone through Settings; Reconnecting a Phone; Replacing a Phone; Using a Mobile Phone

Default Icon
322 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
The phone should automatically reconnect when
on and in range of an active system it is autho-
rized to connect to. To cancel this automatic
pairing, the phone must be deauthorized either
on the system or on the phone.
Reconnecting a Phone
If a phone does not automatically reconnect to an
authorized vehicle, do the following:
1.
Open the Phone menu.
2.
Select Connect Device or, if this is not available,
select the Bluetooth icon. The Bluetooth Devices
menu opens.
3.
Find the phone under Authorized Devices and
select the phone name. The vehicle will connect
with the phone.
NOTE: if the connection fails, double check that
Bluetooth is active on the phone and the phone
is visible to Bluetooth.
Replacing a Phone
Replacing a mobile phone is the same process as
connecting a phone.
To deauthorize the mobile phone being replaced, see
Deauthorizing a Phone Through the Phone Menu
in this chapter.
Deauthorizing a Phone Through the
Phone Menu
Deauthorizing a mobile phone, either the primary or
secondary phone, can be done in via the Phone
menu or through system Settings.
1.
Open the Phone menu.
2.
Select the Bluetooth icon at the bottom of the
screen. The Bluetooth Devices menu opens
showing a list of active and authorized phones.
3.
If necessary, swipe down the screen to see a list
of all authorized devices.
4.
Select the three dots to the right of the phone to
deauthorize. The list of options available for that
phone displays.
5.
Select Deauthorize. The system asks for verifica-
tion.
6.
Select Yes. The phone is deauthorized.
Deauthorizing a Phone Through Settings
Deauthorizing a mobile phone, either the primary or
secondary phone, can be done in via the Phone
menu or through Settings.
1.
Open the Settings menu by selecting the short-
cut icon of a gear in the lower left corner. The
system settings menu opens.
2.
Select Connectivity. The Wi-Fi & Bluetooth menu
opens.
3.
Select Device Manager. The Bluetooth Devices
menu opens showing a list of active and autho-
rized phones.
4.
Select the three dots to the right of the phone to
deauthorize. The list of options available for that
phone opens.
5.
Select Deauthorize. The system asks for verifica-
tion.
6.
Select Yes. The phone is deauthorized.
Using a Mobile Phone
General Phone Information
Calls may disconnect in the following situations:
Insufficient network coverage
Lack of free voice channels when you travel
into a new transmitter/receiver area (cell)
Phone SIM card is not compatible with the
available network
The second SIM card of a Twincard mobile
phone is already logged onto the network
In addition, voice quality may fluctuate. The infotain-
ment system supports high quality calls in HD
Voice®, but this depends on HD Voice® being sup-
ported by both the mobile phone in use and the net-
work.
Setting Reception and Transmission
Volume
NOTE: A phone must be active to access these
settings.
This setting helps ensure optimal speech reception
and transmission quality.
1.
Open the Phone menu.
2.
Select the Bluetooth icon. The Bluetooth Devices
menu opens.
Instruments
3.44

Table of Contents

Related product manuals