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Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the “Delete”
menu field and press to confirm.7SMS message currently displayed is deleted
If there was only one SMS message:
The main telephone menu will be activated.
If there are other SMS messages:
The next SMS message will be displayed.
After the oldest SMS message has been deleted the
current SMS message will be marked in the list
displayed.
8SMS message is not deleted,
the list with the SMS messages received (page 133)
will be activated, the SMS message previously
marked remains marked
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Emergency call
Important!
If you enter “1” and press the rotary/pushbutton
,
the number stored in memory location 1 (default is
9-1-1) will be dialed.
Pressing or holding “1” longer than 2 seconds will also
initiate the call.
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public service.
Using it without due cause is a criminal offense.
You can make an emergency call to an emergency
rescue station with a mobile communications network.The emergency call will be placed as long as the
corresponding mobile communications network is
available. To do this, switch the telephone on, if you
have not already done so.
It will also be placed, if the unlock code is not entered.
Emergency calls may not be possible with all mobile
phone networks or if certain network services and/or
telephone functions are active. Check with your local
network operating company.
Note:
This function places a call to the local 9-1-1 provider. It
does not initiate a Tele Aid call.
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Caution!
It will not be possible to complete the emergency call if
the the cellular system is busy. The message “System
busy, redial?” appears.
Take appropriate measures to alert an emergency
service as soon as possible.
In this case the telephone main menu will disappear
and the message “Phone off.” is displayed. After Tele
Aid call is ended the telephone main menu will re-
appear.
See your vehicle’s operator's manual.
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Telephone is ready for operation
When the main telephone menu or a memory menu is
displayed on the screen, enter the emergency number
by pressing for longer than 2 seconds (quick-
dialing).
Do not place the emergency call:
Mark the “End” button with the rotary/pushbutton
and press to confirm or press
.Begin dialing:
After pressing the
key longer than 2 seconds the
number being dialed will appear. The “End” button is
highlighted.
When the call is initiated, the call time will appear in
the display.
Ending a call, use one of the three ways:
• Press the rotary/pushbutton
to confirm the
“End” button
• Press
• Press
.
Notes:
To use this function you must ensure that the number
stored in memory location 1 is the number to be dialed
in case of emergency.
This function will also be performed if the phone is
locked.
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Calling a service number
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the menu
field “Service No.” in the main telephone menu and
confirm by pressing.
The “Service No.” menu is activated.
1Personal service number
2Number for roadside assistanceUse the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the service
you require in the menu and confirm by pressing.
The main telephone menu is activated.
The dialing process starts:
Confirm the
“Send”
button by pressing the
rotary/
pushbutton
. One of the messages “Personal Service
No.” or “Roadside Assistance” appears. The
“End”
button is highlighted.After the call has been initiated the length of the call is
displayed.
Ending a call, use one of the three ways:
• Press the rotary/pushbutton
to confirm the
“End” button
• Press
• Press
.
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Changing personal service number
Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the menu
field “Change 1” in the “Service No.” menu and confirm
by pressing.
The menu “Change Service No. 1” is activated.Use the number keys
through
to enter the
new service number.
Confirm the new service number by pressing the
rotary/pushbutton
.
The new service number is now stored in the menu
“Service No.”.
Note:
The personal service number is deleted after pressing the
rotary/pushbutton and inserting an empty input
line.
Return to the main telephone menu by pressing
.
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Use the rotary/pushbutton
to highlight the menu
field “Change 2” in the “Service No.” menu and confirm
by pressing.
The country list “Change Service No. 2” is activated.Select the new country service number by highlighting
the country abbreviation you want with the rotary/
pushbutton
and confirm by pressing.
The new service number is now stored in the menu
“Service No.”.
Return to the main telephone menu by pressing
.
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NavigationContents – Navigation ................... 143
Notes ................................................ 144
Before you use
the navigation system ................ 144
Navigation ....................................... 146
Quick reference – Navigation .... 146
Switching the navigation
system on ...................................... 148
Changing the Navigation CD ..... 149
Destination entry ........................... 150
Menu overview –
Destination entry ........................ 150
Entering destination address .... 152
Continue destination input ........ 160
Selecting a destination
via the map ................................... 163Destination entry via
coordinates ................................... 167
Entering points of interest ......... 169
Selecting the last destinations .. 174
Selecting the route
calculation mode and
calculating the route ................... 175
Route guidance ............................... 178
The principle
of route guidance ......................... 178
Requesting destination and
route information ........................ 181
Beginning route guidance .......... 189
Turning onto a street .................. 191
Following the course
of the road .................................... 193Driving through
an intersection ............................. 194
Changing to map display
during route guidance ................ 195
Route guidance with a mixture
of map and symbol display ........ 196
Altering the map scale ............... 197
Selecting map orientation .......... 198
Marking a way point ................... 199
Selecting a detour during
route guidance ............................. 202
Resetting functions during
route guidance ............................. 206
Deviating from the
calculated route ........................... 206
Driving on a non-digitized
road ................................................ 207
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