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This chapter describes the phonefunctions of the audio unit.

Note: Refer to your audio guide fordetails of the controls.

An active phone must be present.

Even if connected to the audio unit, yourphone can still be used in the usual way.

Note: You can exit the phone menu bypressing any source button CD, AM/FMor AUX.

Making a call

Dialling a number

You can access your phone addressbook either with the phone docked in thecradle or via Bluetooth. The entries willappear in the audio unit display.

1. Press the PHONE or the call acceptbutton.

2. Press the MENU button.

3. Keep pressing the MENU button untilPHONEBOOK appears.

4. Press the seek buttons to select thedesired phone number.

Note: Press and hold the seek button toskip to the next letter in the alphabet.

5. Press the PHONE or the call acceptbutton to dial the selected phonenumber.

If you have an audio unit with a telephonekeypad (buttons 0-9, * and #), you canalso direct dial by entering the number onthe radio display via the keypad andpressing the call accept button:

1. Press the call accept button.

2. Dial the number using the telephonekeypad on the audio unit.

3. Press the call accept button.

Note: If you enter an incorrect digit whilstentering a phone number, press the seekdown button to erase the last digit. A longpress will erase the complete string ofdigits.

Press and hold 0 to enter a + digit.

Ending a call

Calls can be ended by either:

• pressing one of the following buttonson the audio unit: PHONE, CD,AM/FM or ON/OFF• pressing the MODE button on theremote control• pressing the call reject button.

Note: If you have an audio unit with atelephone keypad you can end a call onlywith the call reject button.

Redialling a number

1. Press the PHONE or the call acceptbutton.

2. Press the MENU button.

3. Select the CALL OUT list or theCALL IN list.

Note: If the active phone does notprovide a call out list, the last outgoing callnumber/entry is displayed.

4. Press the seek button on the audiounit.

5. Press the PHONE or the call acceptbutton to dial the desired phonenumber.

Redialling the last dialled number

Note: This applies to only audio units witha telephone keypad

1. Press the call accept button.

2. Press the call accept button again todisplay the last dialled number.

3. Press the call accept button a thirdtime to dial the number.

Receiving an incoming call

Accepting an incoming call

Incoming calls can be accepted by either:

• pressing the PHONE button.

• pressing the MODE button on theremote control.

• pressing the call accept button.

Rejecting an incoming call

Incoming calls can be rejected by either:

• pressing the call reject button.

• pressing the CD button.

• pressing the AM/FM button.

Note: If you have an audio unit with atelephone keypad you can only reject acall with the call reject button.

Note: You cannot reject an incoming callusing the remote control.

Handling a second incomingcall

Note: The second incoming call functionmust be activated in your phone.

If there is an incoming call whilst there isan ongoing call, a beep will be heard andyou will have the option to end the activecall and to accept the incoming call.

Accepting a second incoming call

Second incoming calls can be acceptedby either:

• pressing the call accept button.

• pressing the MODE button on theremote control.

• pressing the PHONE button.

Note: This will cancel the ongoing call.

Rejecting a second incoming call

Second incoming calls can be rejected bypressing either:

• pressing the call reject button.

• pressing the CD button.

• pressing the AM/FM button.

Note: If you have an audio unit with atelephone keypad you can only reject acall with the call reject button.

Changing the active phone

Note: Phones must be bonded to thesystem before they can be made active.

Using the station storage button

1. Press the PHONE button on theaudio unit.

2. Press the preset number required(using the station preset buttons 1 - 6).

Note: This process is only for audio unitswithout a telephone keypad.

Using the audio unit menu

1. Press the PHONE or call acceptbutton.

2. Press the MENU button on the audiounit.

3. Select the ACTIVE PHONE optionon the audio unit.

4. Scroll through the different storedphones by using the seek buttons todisplay the bonded phones.

5. Press the MENU button to select thephone which is to be the active phone.

Note: After bonding a Bluetooth phoneto the system, this becomes the activephone.

Debonding a bonded phone

A bonded phone can be deleted from thesystem at any time, unless a phone call isin progress.

1. Press the PHONE or call acceptbutton.

2. Press the MENU button on the audiounit.

3. Select the DEBOND option on theaudio unit.

4. Scroll through the different phones byusing the seek buttons and display thephone to be debonded.

5. Press the MENU button to select thephone which is to be debonded.

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