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}
Or, using voice interaction:
Assume you would like to call the
contact “John” in your mobile
phone phonebook.
Press
‘and pronounce “Call
John” or “Call John (on/at) Mo-
bile“ (in the previous statement, the
keyword “Mobile” represents the
type of phone number you would
like to call. The phone number type
can either be “(at) Home”, “(at)
Work”, or “(on/at) Other”).
If the name is recognized, the sys-
tem will display the recognized con-
tact’s information (John, in the ex-
ample) on the display screen.
If John has just one phone number,
the system will ask if you would like
to call John. To start the call say
“Yes”, otherwise say “No”.
If John has several phone numbers,
the system will ask which phone
number you would like to call (e.g.:
“Call John (at) Work or (at)
Home?”). Answer with the type of
required phone number (e.g.: “(at)
Home”). If John has several phone numbers
but the “location” (i.e.: the type of
phone number like work, home,
etc.) is missing, the system will dis-
play the selected contact and a list
of related phone numbers.
To call the displayed phone number,
pronounce “Call”.
If the contact is correct but the
phone number is wrong, you can
surf the phone number list manual-
ly by pressing
NorO. When you
find the required number, press
ß/MAINor SRC/OKto start the
call.
To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
Practical hint
When you call a contact with multiple
phone numbers, use the “at location” por-
tion of the voice command (e.g.: “(at)
Home”, “(at) Work”, “(on/at) Mo-
bile”). This will shorten the amount of
steps required to make the phone call. Dialling a phone number using
voice commands
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To dial a phone number using voice
interaction, proceed as follows:
Press
‘and pronounce “Dial”.
The system will respond with
“Number, please”.
Pronounce the phone number as a
sequence of single digits (e.g.: “0”,
“1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, “7”, “8”,
“9”, “+” (plus), “#” (pound) or “*”
(star).
For example, 0113290103 has to be
pronounced as: “zero, one, one,
three, two, nine, zero, one, zero,
three”.
The system will repeat the complete
phone number and display it.
If the number is complete, pro-
nounce “Dial”. If you have not fin-
ished speaking the phone number,
then pronounce the remaining dig-
its and then pronounce “Dial”.
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The system will start the call to the
displayed phone number.
To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
You can pronounce the sequence of
phone number digits in “digit
groups” which allows you to verify
the recognized number in several
small portions. Digit groups are cre-
ated by the pauses you use while
pronouncing the sequence of digits.
If you pause after pronouncing sev-
eral digits, a digit group is created.
The system will repeat the recog-
nized digits.
If the spoken digits are correct, you
can continue pronouncing the phone
number. If the spoken digits are in-
correct, you can delete the digit
group by pronouncing “Delete”.
The system will delete the last group
of numbers and display the partially-
dialled phone number. Then, you can
re-pronounce the digit group and al-
so the remaining phone number dig-
its.
To cancel the phone call, pronounce
“Cancel”.To cancel the phone call and start
dialling again, pronounce “Start
over”.
To ask the system to repeat the
recognized phone number, pro-
nounce “Repeat”. If no phone
number was dialled, the system says
“No number available”.
If the repeated phone number is
correct, pronounce “Dial” to start
the call.
Note
When dialling a phone number by voice
commands, it is essential to minimize
background noise in the car and to ask the
other passengers to keep silent while you
are speaking digits. Since the system is of
the speaker independent type it can rec-
ognize also other voices; there is there-
fore the risk that some numbers are ac-
cidentally recognized, added to correct
numbers or not recognized.Dialling a phone number using
the mobile phone keypad?
Alternatively, you can dial a phone
number using your mobile phone
keypad and then continue your con-
versation using the hands-free
phone system.
It is a requirement that you create
a pairing relationship and that the
mobile phone is within range of the
hands-free phone system of your
car.
To dial a phone number using your
mobile phone keypad, proceed as
follows:
❒Dial the phone number on your
mobile phone keypad and con-
nect the phone call following the
procedure required by your mo-
bile phone.
❒Conduct the conversation using
the hands-free phone system.
❒To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 sec-
ond, or end the phone call from
your mobile phone keypad.
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Calling a phone number using
call history (last calls)
LAST CALLSoption is a list of the re-
cent calls made or received. It can con-
sist of up to ten incoming calls, up to ten
outgoing calls and up to five missed calls.
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To dial a phone number using
manual interaction, proceed as fol-
lows:
❒Press ß/MAINto open the Main
Menu.
❒Select LAST CALLSand then
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
❒The system will present a list of
phone numbers. Use NorOto
select the required phone num-
ber. Then press SRC/OKor
ß/MAINto start the call.
❒To end the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 sec-
ond.
}
Or, using voice interaction:
To call back the last incoming phone
number, press
‘and pronounce
“Callback”.The system will display information
about the last caller and ask if you
would like to call back this contact.
To respond with “yes”, pronounce
“Yes”, otherwise say “No”.
To redial the last phone number you
called, pronounce “Redial”. The
system will display information
about the last contact you called and
will ask if you would like to redial
this phone number. To redial the
last phone number called, say
“Yes”, otherwise say “No”. INCOMING CALLS
With the hands-free phone system you
can respond to incoming phone calls us-
ing steering wheel buttons. When a phone
call is received, the system will display in-
formation about the caller’s identity if
available.
The incoming phone call will have cus-
tomized ring tone (if this function is avail-
able on your mobile phone).
Answering a phone call
❒To answer the phone call, press
ß/MAIN.
❒To end the phone call, press ß/MAIN
for longer than 1 second.
Rejecting a phone call
❒To reject the phone call, press
ß/MAINfor longer than 1 second.
Ignoring a phone call
❒To ignore the phone call and mute the
phone call ring tone, press
&/ESC.
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Answering an incoming phone call
during an active phone conversation
To answer an incoming phone call while
another phone conversation is active,
press
ß/MAIN. The system will switch
to the incoming phone call and put the
current phone conversation on hold.
Note
Certain mobile phones support the abili-
ty to transmit your contacts’ ring tones to
the hands-free phone system and play cus-
tomized ring tones for incoming phone
calls. In this case the incoming phone calls
will have your mobile phone customized
ring tones.
MANAGING PHONE CALLS
Transferring a phone conversation
from your mobile phone to the
hands-free phone system
If you enter the car during a phone con-
versation from your mobile phone and you
want to continue the conversation using
the car hands-free phone system, you can
transfer the phone conversation to it.
Proceed as follows:
❒Get into he car and turn the ignition
key to MAR, to activate the hands-free
phone system.
❒The system will send a message to your
mobile phone offering hands-free
phone support.
❒To transfer the conversation to the
hands-free phone, enter the informa-
tion required by your mobile phone.
(This process is different for each mo-
bile phone).
❒The phone conversation is transferred
to the system.
Transferring a phone conversation
from the hands-free phone to your
mobile phone
To transfer a phone conversation from
the hands-free phone to your mobile
phone, press SRC/OK.
You can talk on your mobile phone and
still use buttons on the steering wheel.
Specifically, you can press
ß/MAINto
switch between two phone calls on your
mobile phone, or press
ß/MAINfor
longer than 1 second to end the phone
conversation.
Putting a phone call on hold
To put a phone call on hold and disable
the microphone so that you can talk with-
out being listened to by the caller, press
&/ESC. CONFERENCE CALL
FUNCTION
(only with Bluetooth
®phones
supporting this function)
With the Conference Call function you
can call another contact while you are en-
gaged in a phone conversation yet. In this
way you can speak with both contacts at
the same time.
To start a Conference call while you are
still engaged in a phone conversation, call
the second required contact as described
in section MAKING A PHONE CALL.
When Conference Call option is active
the display will show “CONFERENCE”.
To end both calls, press button
ß/MAIN
for long.
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MESSAGE READER
FUNCTIONS
If your mobile phone with Bluetooth®
wireless technology supports the message
reader function, at the arrival of a new
SMS text, Blue&Me™plays a tone and it
will ask if you would like to read it (ac-
cording to set signal types.
For information on signal types refer to
paragraph Signal types.
?
Press SRC/OKor ß/MAINand
Blue&Me™will read the SMS text
received. The message will be read
taking into account any abbreviation
or emoticon contained in the text.
Otherwise press
&/ESC,
Blue&Me™will not read the mes-
sage but it will store it so you can read
the message later (for further infor-
mation refer to paragraph How to
read the last SMS text received).
}
Or, using voice interaction:
if you pronounce “Yes”, Blue&Me™
will read the message, taking into ac-
count any abbreviation contained in
the text, otherwise say “No”, the
system will store the message so
you can read it later (for further in-
formation refer to paragraph How
to read the last SMS text re-
ceived). HOW TO READ THE LAST SMS
TEXT RECEIVED
After receiving a message, Blue&Me™
will store it (both read or not read mes-
sage) in the inbox (refer to paragraphIn-
box).
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To read the last message received,
open Blue&Me™ Main menuand
select option MESS. READER,
then press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
Select the option READ LASTand
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN,
Blue&Me™will read the last mes-
sage received.
}
Or, using voice interaction:
Press
‘and pronounce “Read
last one”, Blue&Me™will read
the text of the last message re-
ceived.
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INBOX
Blue&Me™will store up to 20 received
messages (in the event of linked messages,
the number of stored messages could be
lower) when your mobile phone is paired
with Bluetooth
®. When the inbox is full,
the new incoming message will delete the
oldest message received (also if not read
yet). It is also possible to delete just one
message or to delete the entire inbox (re-
fer to paragraph Managing messages).
?
To read a particular message stored
in the inbox, open the Blue&Me™
Main menu and select the option
MESS. READER, then press
SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
Select option INBOX, then press
SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN. Scroll
stored messages and select the
required one, the system will
display the SMS text sender’s data,
if available. Select READand
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN,
Blue&Me™will read the selected
message.
}
Or, using voice interaction:
Press
‘and pronounce “Message
reader”, after the acoustic signal
pronounce “Inbox”; Blue&Me™
will display the first message con-
tained in the inbox (and also the
phone number of the SMS text
sender, if stored in the phonebook).
To scroll the Inboxpronounce
“Previous” or “Next”; when the
required message is displayed, say
“Read”, Blue&Me™will read the
selected message.
Pronounce “Delete” to delete the
selected message.MANAGING MESSAGES
For every message received, Blue&Me™
enables to:
❒ read it
❒ call directly the sender
❒ delete it
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To do this when reading the message
open the Blue&Me™Main menu
and then press buttons SRC/OKor
ß/MAINto select the required op-
tion.
}
Or, using voice interaction:
Press
‘and pronounce “Read” or
“Call” or “Delete”, the system will
select the required option.
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SETTINGS FUNCTIONS
The SETTINGSmenu enables you to
perform the following functions:
❒Pairing a mobile phone
❒Managing user data
❒Managing Blue&Me™update
❒Media player settings
❒Advanced Options.
To perform functions and adjustments in
the SETTINGSmenu, you may use but-
tons on the steering wheel or voice com-
mands at car standstill. When the car is
moving, you can use voice commands on-
ly. Instructions are provided for both
methods.
If you encounter difficulties with any of
the Blue&Me™settings, consult section
TROUBLESHOOTING.PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE
Before you can use your mobile phone
with the hands-free phone function on
your car, you must create a pairing rela-
tionship between the mobile phone and
the hands-free phone system.
During the pairing procedure, the hands-
free phone system attempts to detect a
phone equipped with Bluetooth
®wire-
less technology within range, and then es-
tablishes the connection using a Personal
Identification Number (PIN). After a pair-
ing relationship is established, you can use
the hands-free phone system to make and
receive phone calls, and do other opera-
tions via your wirelessly-connected mo-
bile phone.
IMPORTANT The mobile phone pairing
PIN number is a special PIN generated
randomly at each new pairing and used
just for this operation. It is not your SIM
PIN and therefore it is not required to
store or to keep it in mind; loosing it will
not impair the hands-free phone system
operation.
The pairing procedure will only need to
be performed once for your mobile
phone. After this procedure Blue&Me™
will automatically connect to your phone
each time you get into the car and turn
the ignition key to MAR.You can create a pairing relationship us-
ing the PAIRINGoption in the SET-
TINGSmenu.
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To create a pairing relationship us-
ing manual interaction, proceed as
follows:
Press
ß/MAINto open the Main
Menu, then select SETTINGSby
pressing SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN.
Select PAIRINGand then press
SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN. The system
will start the pairing procedure.
The system shows the mobile
phone pairing PIN on the instru-
ment panel display and repeats it.
Please note that this is a PIN used
just for this operation, it is not your
SIM PIN.
For the next two steps, consult your
mobile phone owner’s manual about
Bluetooth
®pairing.
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On your mobile phone, query for
devices equipped with Bluetooth®
wireless technology that are within
range (this option on your mobile
phone might be called Discover,
New Device, etc.). View the list of
Bluetooth
®wireless technology
enabled devices and select
“Blue&Me” (item that identifies
Blue&Me™on your car).
When prompted by the mobile
phone, enter the PIN number
shown on the instrument panel dis-
play. If pairing is successful, the sys-
tem will say “Connecting” and
then the display will show the paired
mobile phone ID.
It is of vital importance to wait un-
til this confirmation message is dis-
played since pressing
ß/MAINor
&/ESCat this time may cancel the
pairing process. If pairing fails, an er-
ror message will be displayed and
the pairing procedure shall be re-
peated.At first pairing, the system will say
“Welcome” immediately after
connecting. This message will no
longer be heard at next pairing pro-
cedures.
The system asks if you would like to
copy your paired phone phone-
book. It is recommended to copy it.
To start copying the phonebook,
press SRC/OKor
ß/MAIN; oth-
erwise press
&/ESC. You can
download your phonebook at a lat-
er time using the menu option SET-
TINGS, USER DATA, PHONE-
BOOK.
For certain mobile phones the
phonebook is not copied automat-
ically, in this case you must send the
contacts in your mobile phone
phonebook to the hands-free phone
system using your mobile phone
keypad. If the hands-free phone sys-
tem asks you to do this, then per-
form this procedure following the
instructions specific to your mobile
phone and press
ß/MAINwhen
you have finished.
}
Or, using voice interaction:
Press
‘and pronounce “Set-
tings”, wait shortly for feedback
and then pronounce “Pairing”.
The system shows the mobile
phone pairing PIN on the instru-
ment panel display and repeats it.
For the next two steps, consult your
mobile phone owner’s manual about
Bluetooth
®pairing.
On your mobile phone, query for
devices equipped with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology that are within
range (this option on your mobile
phone might be called Discover,
New Device, etc.). View the list of
Bluetooth
®wireless technology
enabled devices and select
“Blue&Me” (item that identifies
the hands-free kit in your car).