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Mobile telephone: inserting into and extracting from the
adapter
To make calls using the vehicle's external aerial and use the
battery charge function, the mobile phone should be placed
in the adapter.
Inserting the phone
– Place the phone in the mobile phone adapter Ÿfig. 4.
– Press the phone into the lock on the adapter.
Removing the phone
– Press the release button Ÿfig. 5
– Lift the phone out.
WARNING
Check that the phone has engaged properly. In the event of an accident, a
phone which has not engaged correctly could be flung out of the adapter
unit and injure the driver or passengers.
Fig. 4 Inserting the
phone
Fig. 5 Removing the
phone
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Caution
The phone could possibly be damaged if it is not properly inserted into the
adapter and falls out when driving.
Note
The adapter set you require depends on your type of mobile phone and it may
be different from the adapter version shown in the illustration.
Removing the adapter
– Detach the phone from the adapter.
– To unlock, press both tabs and simultaneously on the mounting unit. – Carefully remove the mobile phone adapter from the mounting
unit.
Fig. 6 Removing the
adapter
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Controlling hands-free system from the steering wheel and
multi-function lever
The hands-free system may be operated from the multi-func-
tion wheel and lever
As well as using the speech control, it is possible to use the functions of the
hands-free system from the controls on the steering wheel and from the
multi-function lever.
When the connection is established between your mobile telephone and
hands-free device, the phonebook in your SIM card is downloaded to the
hands-free device.
Depending on the version, when the connection is established between your
mobile telephone and the hands free device, the phonebook in the telephone
is downloaded to the hands free device as well as lost calls, received calls
and last calls. From this moment, the phone book of the telephone as well as
lost calls, received calls and last calls are available on the screen of the
vehicle instrument panel.
By holding in the rocker switch Ÿfig. 7 on the multi-function lever or a
brief press on the button “answer” on the steering wheel controls, the
telephone menu appears on the instrument panel screen, containing the
different telephone options: PHONE BOOK, LOST CALLS, RECEIVED CALLS,
LAST CALLS. Depending on the version, the SIM card phone book will appear
Ÿ fig. 8
Fig. 7 Windscreen wiper
and washer lever: Button
A and rocker switch B
Fig. 8 Agenda menu
depending on version
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For example: Last calls / received calls
Using the rocker switch it is possible to move to the options. The desired
option may be selected by pressing on the button “answer” on the steering wheel controls or the button
Ÿpage 9, fig. 7 on the multi-func-
tion lever.
Once selected on the menu:
Using the rocker switch Ÿpage 9, fig. 7 it is possible to move through all
the names in the phone book, last calls, received calls or lost calls
(depending on the phone book only version). A call may be made to the
selected number, by pressing the key “Answer” on the steering wheel
controls or by selecting the option on the instrument panel.
An incoming call may be accepted using the “Answer” key on the controls
on the steering wheel or even using the key Ÿpage 9, fig. 7 on the multi-
function lever.
If the number from which the incoming call is associated with a name in the
existing phone book then the name and the number from the phone book will
be displayed on the instrument panel.
Fig. 9 Example of the last
call on the instrument
panel
Fig. 10 Example of a
received call on the instru-
ment panel
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