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81 Telephone*
Telephone* operation
Function
Page
1
Switches telephone operation
on
84
2
Color display
3
Press to:
Switch the MCS on and off
Turn to:
Set the volume for hands-free
operation of the telephone
14,
85
16
4
Entering the unlock code
Entering a telephone number
Speed-dialing (for the num-
bers stored in the phone book
with a maximum of 2 digits)
Quick-dialing (for the first 10
memory locations)
Placing an
emergency call
84
86
90
90
92
Function
Page
5
Joystick
: Scroll list down
: Scroll list up
: Select name or num-
ber
: Select name or num-
ber
6
Softkeys
NUM: Phone book sorted nu-
merically
NAME: Phone book sorted al-
phabetically
MUTE: Switches off the micro-
phone for the hands-free tele-
phone
89
88
85
7
Accepting an incoming call
Send a call
85
8
Ending a call
85
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83 Telephone*
Telephone* operation
Function
Page
1
Unlock code menu
84
2
Main telephone menu
3
Telephone roaming indicator
S: Signal
R: Roaming
R (highlighted): Roaming on
non-home type system
4
Signal strength meter
5
Incoming call
85
6
Alphabetic phone book
88
7
Numeric phone book
89
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84 Telephone*Telephone* operation
Press .
The menu to enter the unlock code ap-
pears.
Entering the unlock code
Use the number keys through
to enter the unlock code.
Asterisks instead of digits will appear in
the input line.If the code entered is correct and the
phone is registered in a network, the
phone is ready for use.If the telephone is ready for operation,
READY appears. The graphic (left) depicts
strong signal reception. If you are not in a
home network, the roaming indicator R is
shown.
Switch to an audio mode, navigation
mode*.
Allow the telephone to switch to sleep
mode.
or
Switch off the MCS system.
Switching telephone operation on
iTimeport phones use a three-digit code.
V60 phones use a four-digit code. The
head unit unlocks the phone using the
first three digits of the four-digit V60 un-
lock code.
Your unlock code prevents unautho-
rized persons from using your tele-
phone. Be sure to memorize this code
carefully.
If you enter an incorrect code, the sys-
tem returns to the menu for entering the
unlock code.
You must always enter the unlock code
when you switch on the telephone in
locked mode.
Switching telephone operation off
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92 Telephone*Emergency callYou can use a mobile communications net-
work to make an emergency call to an
emergency rescue station.
The emergency call is placed as long as the
corresponding mobile communication net-
work is available. To place an emergency
call, switch the telephone on.
Emergency calls may not be possible with
all mobile phone networks, or if certain
network services and/or telephone func-
tions are active. Check with your local net-
work operating company.Initiating an emergency call
Make sure that the main telephone
menu is displayed.
Press the number key longer
than 2 seconds (quick-dialing).
The telephone begins dialing.
The call time appears when the call is
initiated.
Ending or stopping an emergency call
Press .
iThe emergency call is also placed if the
phone is locked.iThis function places a call to a local 9-1-
1 provider. This function does not ini-
tiate a Tele Aid call.
Warning
G
The 9-1-1 emergency call system is a public
service. Using it without due cause is a crim-
inal offense.!If you press the number key long-
er than 2 seconds, the number stored
in memory location “1” (default is 9-1-
1) is dialed.!It is not possible to complete the emer-
gency call if the cellular system is busy.
The message SYSTEM BUSY appears.
Take appropriate measures to alert an
emergency service as soon as possible.
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101 Navigation*
Destination input
Function
Page
1
Main navigation menu
2
Setup Select menu
3
Display Setup menu
4
Guidance Setup menu
5
Clock Adjustment menu
154
6
Language/Unit menu
152
7
System Information
menu
155
8
Route Select menu
9
Avoid Road menu
129
Function
Page
a
Change Current Method
menu
127
b
Delete Stopover menu
c
Map screen
d
Edit Select menu
e
Edit Today’s Plan menu
139
f
Edit Address Book menu
136
g
Edit Previous Destina-
tions menu
141
h
Save Current Position in
Previous Destinations
menu
140
Function
Page
j
Find Destination by
menu
k
Today’s Plan menu
137
l
Address Book menu
118
m
Previous Destination
menu
119
n
Phone Number menu
116
o
Point of Interest menu
112
p
Intersection menu
108
q
Address menu
104
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153 System settings
System settings
The MCS is equipped with an integrated
clock that can be displayed in the naviga-
tion menu.
Press .
Use the joystick to select the menu
SYSTEM SETUP and press .
Use the joystick to select the Clock
Adjustment menu by and press .
The Clock Adjustment menu appears
and the current settings are displayed.Enter time zone
Use the joystick to select the Time
Zone menu and press .
You can select:
The time zone.
Auto adjust.
The MCS automatically changes the
clock depending on the time zone
you are in.
Use the joystick to select the desired
mode by and press .
Integrated clock adjustmentiThe clock can display either the estimat-
ed time of arrival or time remaining to
your destination.
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154 System settingsSystem settingsEnter time
Use the joystick to select the Time
menu and press .
You can select:
Standard time
Daylight saving
The MCS automatically changes the
time one hour forward.
Use the joystick to select the desired
mode and press .Show or hide time
Use the joystick to select the Clock
menu and press .
You can select:
Show
The time is displayed in the naviga-
tion mode.
Hide
The time is not displayed in the nav-
igation mode.
Use the joystick to select the desired
setting and press .
After you select the desired mode, use
the joystick to select Return and
press .
The setup menu appears.
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158 GlossaryNorth-up
The map is displayed facing due north
during route guidance.
Provider
is the network operator who makes
available (provides) telephone services
Roaming
For this function, the telephone uses
the telephone network of a contract
partner. There are home type and non
home type systems. MCS displays the
system currently used with the
RM indicator.
Service numbers
includes a personal service number
and the number for roadside assis-
tanceService source
This includes the systems telephone,
navigation (voice output during desti-
nation guidance) and ->Voice control
system
TELE AID*
(Tele
matic A
larm I
dentification on D
e-
mand)
The Tele Aid system consists of three
types of response: automatic and man-
ual emergency, roadside assistance,
and information. Tele Aid is initially ac-
tivated by completing a subscriber
agreement and placing an acquintance
call.
The Tele Aid system is operational pro-
vided that the vehicle's battery is
charged, properly connected, not dam-
aged, and cellular and GPS coverage is
available.Unlock code
Your unlock code prevents unautho-
rized persons from using your tele-
phone. The unlock code is a number
string, which you have to enter on
switching on the telephone.
Voice control system
One of the service sources of MCS.
As voice-operated control system it
controls the MCS systems via voice, re-
fer to the separate operating instruc-
tions.
Voice output
During a trip, apart from visual informa-
tions (symbol or map displays), MCS
also provides all of the
necessary spoken route information
via voice output.