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Handset Operation
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MUTING
Microphone muting
If you are using the handset to conduct a 
conversation, you can switch its microphone on 
and off. With the microphone switched off the 
caller cannot hear what you are saying, for 
example, to the other vehicle occupants.
To mute the microphone during a call:
•Press .
•Move to ‘Mute’ and press ‘OK’.
The handset microphone is now switched off.
Cancelling Muting
The display controls remain set to ‘Mute’ until 
you end the call or cancel muting.
To do this:...

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Handset Operation
Emergency call via SOS
If your phone is switched on but the PIN has not 
been entered:
•Select ‘SOS’.
The display shows ‘Emergency Call’.
•Select ‘YES’.
The emergency call is placed and passed on to 
the nearest emergency centre.
NOTE: Always tell the emergency centre your 
phone number and your location..
Ending an emergency call
 Press this key.
NOTE: Do not end any emergency call until 
instructed to do so by the emergency services 
operator.
Interrupting an emergency call
If the...

Page 23

Making Calls
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Makin g CallsDIALLING
Dialling with the keypad
Enter the desired telephone number.
 Press the  key on the handset keypad.
The number dialled and the call duration are 
shown on the handset display.
NOTE: Always enter the entire phone number, 
the area code and the person’s/business’ 
number, even if you are in the local area of the 
person/business you are calling. Refer to your 
service provider documentation for guidance.
Making international calls
The principle is the same as that for...

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Making Calls
Redialling, including if previous call 
unanswered
Numbers you called or attempted to call are 
automatically stored in a redial list. The most 
recently dialled is at the top of the list.
The total number of phone numbers that can be 
memorised depends on the capacity of your SIM 
card (usually between 5 and 10).
• Press the key .
•Select an entry using the up/down arrow 
keys.  
•Press the key again.
The subscriber selected is dialled.
NOTE: The redial list is stored in the phone. If...

Page 25

Making Calls
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WITHHOLDING OWN NUMBER
If you wish to prevent your number from being 
displayed to the other party when making a call, 
you can choose ‘Incognito’ function. You can 
choose whether to use this function on a 
call-by-call basis or for all calls.
‘Incognito’ must be supported by your own 
network. You must be registered with your 
service provider in order to use the ‘Incognito’ 
function.
UK networks support the use of 141 service. 
Entering 141 before the UK telephone number 
withholds...

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25
Receiving Calls
Receiving CallsAccepting a call
When an incoming call is received, you will hear 
a signal unless you have switched off the call 
tone in the setup menu.
The ringing symbol  appears in 
the display, possibly in conjunction with the 
name and number of the caller.
Press key to accept the call, or select 
‘ACCEPT’.
If answered in this way, the conversation is 
conducted via the handset; the hands-free unit is 
switched off.
If you wish to conduct an incoming call via the 
hands-free...

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Receiving Calls
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ACCEPTED CALLS
You can retrieve a list of the most recently 
answered calls in the phone display. If the caller 
is stored in your phone book, the name of the 
caller is displayed instead of the number.
The total number of phone numbers listed 
depends on the memory capacity of your SIM 
card.
Displaying accepted calls
•Call up the main menu .
•Select ‘MESSAGES 4’ and confirm.
•Select ‘Calls Received’ and confirm.
•The list of answered calls appears in the 
display.
Calling a person...

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Phone Book
P hone  B ookPHONE BOOK
You can set up a personal phone book with 
numbers and names. These entries are stored on 
your SIM card; depending on the service 
provider, there may be capacity for up to 200.
After storing, entries can be modified or 
extended at any time, and individual entries or 
the entire phone book deleted.
If you are phoned by someone whose number is 
stored on the card, the name of the caller is 
displayed on the handset and in the Check 
Control display before you answer...

Page 29

Phone Book
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Displaying entry
• Press to open the phone book.
e.g.Select ‘Gloria’
• Press to call up the phone book 
menu.
•Select ‘Show Entry’ and confirm.
Display shows:
‘Gloria 0247667899’
If the phone book is arranged according to 
memory location, an entry can also be called up 
directly:
Enter e.g. ‘27’ with the keypad.
 Press.
The entry on memory location 27 is shown.
Sorting entries
Entries in the phone book can be sorted:
Alphabetically or
According to memory location number or
According to...

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Phone Book
Displaying own phone number
• Press to open the phone book.
•Select ‘Own Tel No’ and confirm.
Display shows:
‘My Name’.
•   Call up the phone book menu.
•Select ‘Show Entry’ and confirm.
Display shows:
‘My Name 02412345678’.
Deleting an individual entry
• Press to open the phone book.
e.g. make a name selection.
•   Call up the phone book menu.
•Select ‘Delete Entry’ and confirm.
Display shows selected entry
‘Delete Entry?’.
•Select ‘YES’ to delete the entire entry.
If the phone book...
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