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    							Note:
    Refer to your audio guide for details
    of the controls.
    An active phone must be present.
    Even if connected to the audio unit, your
    phone can still be used in the usual way.
    Note: You can exit the phone menu by
    pressing any source button CD, AM/FM or
    AUX.
    Making a call
    Dialling a number
    You can access your phone address book
    either with the phone docked in the cradle
    or via Bluetooth. The entries will appear in
    the audio unit display.
    1. Press the 
    PHONE or the call accept
    button.
    2. Press the 
    MENU button.
    3. Keep pressing the 
    MENU button until
    PHONEBOOK appears.
    4. Press the seek buttons to select the desired phone number.
    Note: Press and hold the seek button to
    skip to the next letter in the alphabet.
    5. Press the 
    PHONE or the call accept
    button to dial the selected phone
    number.
    If you have an audio unit with a telephone
    keypad (buttons 0-9, * and #), you can
    also direct dial by entering the number on
    the radio display via the keypad and
    pressing the call accept button:
    1. Press the call accept button.
    2. Dial the number using the telephone keypad on the audio unit.
    3. Press the call accept button.
    Note: If you enter an incorrect digit whilst
    entering a phone number, press the seek
    down button to erase the last digit. A long
    press will erase the complete string of digits. Press and hold 
    0 to enter a + digit.
    Ending a call
    Calls can be ended by either:
    • pressing one of the following buttons
    on the audio unit: 
    PHONE,CD,
    AM/FM or ON/OFF
    • pressing the 
    MODE button on the
    remote control
    • pressing the call reject button.
    Note:  If you have an audio unit with a
    telephone keypad you can end a call only
    with the call reject button.
    Redialling a number
    1. Press the 
    PHONE or the call accept
    button.
    2. Press the 
    MENU button.
    3. Select the 
    CALL OUT list or the CALL
    IN list.
    Note: If the active phone does not provide
    a call out list, the last outgoing call
    number/entry is displayed.
    4. Press the seek button on the audio unit.
    5. Press the 
    PHONE or the call accept
    button to dial the desired phone
    number.
    Redialling the last dialled number
    Note: This applies to only audio units with
    a telephone keypad
    1. Press the call accept button.
    2. Press the call accept button again to display the last dialled number.
    3. Press the call accept button a third time to dial the number.
    Receiving an incoming call
    Accepting an incoming call
    Incoming calls can be accepted by either:
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    pressing the PHONE button
    • pressing the 
    MODE button on the
    remote 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 a
    telephone keypad you can only reject a call
    with the call reject button.
    Note: You cannot reject an incoming call
    using the remote control.
    Handling a second incoming call
    Note: The second incoming call function
    must be activated in your phone.
    If there is an incoming call whilst there is
    an ongoing call, a beep will be heard and
    you will have the option to end the active
    call and to accept the incoming call.
    Accepting a second incoming call
    Second incoming calls can be accepted
    by either:
    • pressing the call accept button
    • pressing the 
    MODE button on the
    remote control
    • pressing the 
    PHONE button.
    Note: This will cancel the ongoing call.
    Rejecting a second incoming call
    Second incoming calls can be rejected by
    pressing either:
    • pressing the call reject button
    • pressing the 
    CD button
    • pressing the 
    AM/FM button. Note:
     If you have an audio unit with a
    telephone keypad you can only reject a call
    with the call reject button.
    Changing the active phone
    Note: Phones must be bonded to the
    system before they can be made active.
    Using the station storage button
    1. Press the PHONE button on the audio
    unit.
    2. Press the preset number required (using the station preset buttons 1 - 6).
    Note: This process is only for audio units
    without a telephone keypad.
    Using the audio unit menu
    1. Press the 
    PHONE or call accept
    button.
    2. Press the 
    MENU button on the audio
    unit.
    3. Select the 
    ACTIVE PHONE option on
    the audio unit.
    4. Scroll through the different stored phones by using the seek buttons to
    display the bonded phones.
    5. Press the 
    MENU button to select the
    phone which is to be the active phone.
    Note: After bonding a Bluetooth phone to
    the system, this becomes the active phone.
    Debonding a bonded phone
    A bonded phone can be deleted from the
    system at any time, unless a phone call is
    in progress.
    1. Press the 
    PHONE or call accept
    button.
    2. Press the 
    MENU button on the audio
    unit.
    3. Select the 
    DEBOND option on the
    audio unit.
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    							4. Scroll through the different phones by
    using the seek buttons and display the
    phone to be debonded.
    5. Press the MENU button to select the
    phone which is to be debonded.
    USING THE TELEPHONE -
    VEHICLES WITH: TRAVEL
    PILOT EX
    This chapter describes the phone functions
    of the Navigation System TravelPilot EX.
    Note: Refer to your Navigation System
    TravelPilot EX guide for details of the
    controls.
    An active phone must be present.
    Even if connected to the Navigation
    System TravelPilot EX, your phone can still
    be used in the usual way.
    Making a call
    Dialling a number - cradle phone
    Using the cradle phone allows you to
    access your mobile phone address book.
    The entries will appear in the TravelPilot
    EX display.
    1. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit.
    2. Using the 
    PHONEBOOK option in the
    menu.
    3. Choose one of the letter areas.
    4. Turning the right rotary entry control, select the desired phone number.
    5. By pressing the INFO button the details
    of the phonebook entry can be
    displayed.
    6. Press the right rotary entry control button. Dialling a number - Bluetooth phone
    Using the Bluetooth phone, phone
    numbers can be dialled using voice control,
    refer to the 
    Voice control chapter.
    Ending a call
    Calls can be ended by either:
    • pressing the reject button
    • pressing the MODE button on the
    remote switch
    • pressing the off button on the
    navigation system
    • pressing the right rotary entry control
    button.
    Redialling a number - cradle phone
    1. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit.
    2. Press the MENU button.
    3. Select the 
    CALL OUT list, CALL IN list
    or REDIAL.
    4. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit to dial the desired phone number.
    Redialling a number - Bluetooth phone
    1. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit.
    2. Press the MENU button.
    3. Select 
    REDIAL.
    4. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit to dial the phone number.
    Handling an incoming call
    Accepting an incoming call
    Incoming calls can be accepted by either:
    • pressing the accept button
    • pressing the MODE button on the
    remote control
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    							•
    pressing the PHONE button on the
    audio unit
    • using the ACCEPT option in the menu.
    Rejecting an incoming call
    Incoming calls can be rejected by either:
    • pressing the reject button
    • pressing one of the following buttons
    on the audio unit: CD, AM/FM
    • using the REJECT option in the menu.
    Note: You cannot reject an incoming call
    using the remote control MODE button.
    Handling a second incoming call
    Note: The second incoming call function
    must be activated in your phone.
    If there is an incoming call, whilst there is
    an ongoing call, a beep will be heard and
    you will have the option to end the active
    call and to accept the incoming call.
    Accepting a second incoming call
    Second incoming calls can be accepted
    by either:
    • Pressing the accept button.
    • Pressing the MODE button on the
    remote control.
    • Pressing the PHONE button on the
    audio unit.
    • Using the ACCEPT option in the menu.
    Note: This will cancel the ongoing call.
    Rejecting a second incoming call
    Second incoming calls can be rejected by
    pressing either:
    • The teject button
    • one of the following buttons on the
    audio unit: CD, AM/FM. Changing the active phone
    Note:
    Phones must be bonded to the
    system before they can be made active.
    1. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit.
    2. Using the ACTIVE PHONE option in
    the menu, select the active phone from
    the list using the preset buttons.
    Debonding a bonded phone
    A bonded phone can be deleted from the
    system at any time, unless a phone call is
    in progress.
    1. Press the PHONE button on the audio unit.
    2. Select the 
    DEBOND option in the
    menu.
    3. Select the phone from the list by using
    the preset buttons.
    Note: After bonding a Bluetooth phone to
    the system, this becomes the active phone.
    However, in some cases the Bluetooth
    phone has to be activated by pressing the
    appropriate station button on the audio or
    navigation unit.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    Voice recognition enables operation of the
    audio system without the need to divert
    your attention from the road ahead in order
    to change settings, or receive feedback
    from the system.
    Whenever you issue one of the defined
    commands with the system active, the
    voice recognition system converts your
    command into a control signal for the
    audio system. Your inputs take the form
    of dialogues or commands. You are guided
    through these dialogues by
    announcements or questions.
    Please familiarise yourself with the
    functions of the audio system before using
    voice recognition.
    Note:
    If the Bluetooth and voice control is
    used for an extended period of time when
    the vehicle is stationary, make sure that the
    engine is running to avoid draining the
    battery.
    Supported commands
    The voice control system allows you to
    control the following vehicle functions:
    • phone
    • radio
    • CD Player
    • climate control
    • navigation system.
    Note: The voice control system is language
    specific. If you require the system to operate
    in another language please consult your
    dealer.
    System response
    As you work through a voice session the
    system will prompt you with a beep tone
    each time the system is ready to proceed. Do not try to give any commands until the
    beep tone has been heard. The voice
    control system will repeat each spoken
    command back to you.
    If you are not sure how to continue say
    "HELP" for assistance or "CANCEL" if you
    do not wish to continue.
    The "HELP" function provides only a
    subset of the available voice commands.
    Detailed explanations of all possible voice
    commands can be found on the following
    pages.
    Voice commands
    All voice commands should be given using
    a natural speaking voice, as if speaking to
    a passenger or on the phone. Your voice
    level should be dependant on the
    surrounding noise level inside or outside
    the vehicle but do not shout.
    Name tag
    The name tag functionality can support
    the phone, audio and navigation features
    by using the "STORE NAME" function.
    •
    Store up to 20 name tags per function.
    • The average recording time for each
    name tag is approximately 2-3
    seconds.
    USING VOICE CONTROL
    System operation
    The order and content of the voice controls
    are given in the following lists. The tables
    show the sequence of user voice
    commands and system responses for each
    available function.
     indicates a number or stored name tag
    to be inserted by the user.
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    							Short cuts
    There are a number of voice command
    short cuts available, which allow you to
    control some vehicle features without
    having to follow the complete command
    menu. These are:
    •
    phone: "MOBILE NAME" 1
    , "DIAL
    NUMBER", "DIAL NAME" and "REDIAL"
    • CD player: "DISC" and "TRACK"
    • climate control: "TEMPERATURE",
    "FAN", "AUTO MODE",
    "DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON" and
    "DEFROSTING/DEMISTING OFF"
    • radio: "TUNE NAME"
    • navigation: "ZOOM" and "ROUTE
    SETTING".
    1) Only when the mobile phone is fitted
    with Bluetooth and voice control
    Start communicating with the system
    Before you can start talking to the system
    you first have to press the VOICE or MODE
    button for each operation and wait until
    the system answers with a beep. AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS
    CD Player/CD Changer
    You can choose a disc or track directly by
    voice control.
    Overview
    The overview below shows the available
    voice commands for operating your CD
    player. The following lists will give further
    information about the complete command
    menu.
    "CD"
    "HELP"
    "DISC" a
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    							"CD"
    "TRACK" b
    a) Can only be used with a CD changer.
    b) Can be used as a shortcut.
    Disc
    If you have a CD changer you can choose
    the disc number. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "CD"
    "CD"
    1
    "DISC NUMBER PLEASE"
    "DISC" a
    2
    "DISC "
    ""
    3
    a) Can be used as a shortcut.
    Track
    You can also choose a track on your CD
    directly. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "CD"
    "CD"
    1
    "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE"
    "TRACK" a
    2
    "TRACK "
    ""
    3
    a) Can be used as a shortcut.
    Radio
    The radio voice commands support the
    functionality of the radio and allow you to
    tune radio stations by voice control. Overview
    The overview below shows the available
    voice commands for operating your radio.
    The following lists will give further
    information about the complete command
    menu.
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    							"RADIO"
    "HELP" "AM""FM"
    "TUNE NAME" a
    "DELETE NAME"
    "DELETE DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "STORE NAME"
    a) Can be used as a shortcut.
    Tune frequency
    This function allows you to tune your radio
    by voice commands. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "RADIO"
    "RADIO"
    1
    "FREQUENCY PLEASE"
    "AM"
    2
    "FREQUENCY PLEASE"
    "FM"
    "TUNE "
    ""
    3
    Store name
    If you have tuned a radio station, you can
    store it with a name in the directory. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "RADIO"
    "RADIO"
    1
    "STORE NAME"
    "STORE NAME"
    2
    "NAME PLEASE"
    "REPEAT NAME PLEASE"
    ""
    3
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    							System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "STORING NAME"
    ""
    4
    " STORED"
    Tune name
    This function allows you to call up a stored
    radio station. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "RADIO"
    "RADIO"
    1
    "NAME PLEASE"
    "TUNE NAME" a
    2
    "TUNE "
    ""
    3
    a) Can be used as a shortcut.
    Delete name
    This function allows you to delete a stored
    radio station. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "RADIO"
    "RADIO"
    1
    "NAME PLEASE"
    "DELETE NAME"
    2
    "DELETE "
    ""
    3
    "CONFIRM YES OR NO"
    "DELETED"
    "YES"
    4
    "COMMAND CANCELLED"
    "NO"
    Play directory
    This function allows you to let the system
    tell you all of the stored radio stations. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "RADIO"
    "RADIO"
    1
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    							System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "PLAY "
    "PLAY DIRECTORY"
    2
    Delete directory
    This function allows you to delete all
    stored radio stations at once. System answer
    User says
    Steps
    "RADIO"
    "RADIO"
    1
    "DELETE DIRECTORY"
    "DELETE DIRECTORY"
    2
    "CONFIRM YES OR NO"
    "RADIO DIRECTORY DELETED"
    "YES"
    3
    "COMMAND CANCELLED"
    "NO"
    TELEPHONE COMMANDS
    Phone
    Your phone system allows you to create
    an additional phonebook. The stored
    entries can be dialled by voice control.
    Phone numbers stored by using voice
    control are stored on the vehicle system
    and not in your phone. Overview
    The overview below shows the available
    voice commands of the phone system. The
    following lists will give further information
    about the complete command menu."PHONE"
    "HELP"
    "MOBILE NAME" a, b
    "DIAL NUMBER" a
    "DIAL NAME" a
    "DELETE NAME"
    "DELETE DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY"
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