Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Accepting a second incomingcall
Second incoming calls can beaccepted by either:
•Pressing the accept button.
•Pressing the MODE button on theremote control.
•Pressing the PHONE button onthe audio unit.
•Using the ACCEPT option in themenu.
Note:This will cancel the ongoingcall.
Rejecting a second incomingcall
Second incoming calls can berejected by pressing either:
•The teject button
•one of the following buttons onthe audio unit: CD, AM/FM.
Changing the active phone
Note:Phones must be bonded tothe system before they can be madeactive.
1.Press the PHONE button on theaudio unit.
2.Using the ACTIVE PHONEoption in the menu, select theactive phone from the list usingthe preset buttons.
Debonding a bonded phone
A bonded phone can be deletedfrom the system at any time, unlessa phone call is in progress.
1.Press the PHONE button on theaudio unit.
2.Select the DEBOND option in themenu.
3.Select the phone from the list byusing the preset buttons.
Note:After bonding a Bluetoothphone to the system, this becomesthe active phone.
However, in some cases theBluetooth phone has to be activatedby pressing the appropriate stationbutton on the audio or navigationunit.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PRINCIPLE OF
OPERATION
Voice recognition enables operationof the audio system without the needto divert your attention from the roadahead in order to change settings, orreceive feedback from the system.
Whenever you issue one of thedefined commands with the systemactive, the voice recognition systemconverts your command into acontrol signal for the audio system.Your inputs take the form ofdialogues or commands. You areguided through these dialogues byannouncements or questions.
Please familiarise yourself with thefunctions of the audio system beforeusing voice recognition.
Note:If the Bluetooth and voicecontrol is used for an extendedperiod of time when the vehicle isstationary, make sure that the engineis running to avoid draining thebattery.
Supported commands
The voice control system allows youto control the following vehiclefunctions:
•phone
•radio
•CD Player
•climate control
•navigation system.
Note:The voice control system islanguage specific. If you require thesystem to operate in anotherlanguage please consult your dealer.
System response
As you work through a voice sessionthe system will prompt you with abeep tone each time the system isready to proceed.
Do not try to give any commandsuntil the beep tone has been heard.The voice control system will repeateach spoken command back to you.
If you are not sure how to continuesay "HELP" for assistance or"CANCEL" if you do not wish tocontinue.
The "HELP" function provides only asubset of the available voicecommands. Detailed explanations ofall possible voice commands can befound on the following pages.
Voice commands
All voice commands should be givenusing a natural speaking voice, as ifspeaking to a passenger or on thephone. Your voice level should bedependant on the surrounding noiselevel inside or outside the vehicle butdo not shout.
Name tag
The name tag functionality cansupport the phone, audio andnavigation features by using the"STORE NAME" function.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •Store up to 20 name tags perfunction.
•The average recording time foreach name tag is approximately2-3 seconds.
USING VOICE CONTROL
System operation
The order and content of the voicecontrols are given in the followinglists. The tables show the sequenceof user voice commands and systemresponses for each available function.
<> indicates a number or storedname tag to be inserted by the user.
Short cuts
There are a number of voicecommand short cuts available, whichallow you to control some vehiclefeatures without having to follow thecomplete command menu. Theseare:
•phone: "MOBILE NAME"1, "DIAL
NUMBER", "DIAL NAME" and"REDIAL"
•CD player: "DISC" and "TRACK"
•climate control: "TEMPERATURE","FAN", "AUTO MODE","DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"and "DEFROSTING/DEMISTINGOFF"
•radio: "TUNE NAME"
•navigation: "ZOOM" and "ROUTESETTING".
1) Only when the mobile phone isfitted with Bluetooth and voicecontrol
Start communicating with thesystem
Before you can start talking to thesystem you first have to press theVOICE or MODE button for eachoperation and wait until the systemanswers with a beep.
AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS
CD Player/CD Changer
You can choose a disc or trackdirectly by voice control.
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Phone
Your phone system allows you tocreate an additional phonebook. Thestored entries can be dialled by voicecontrol. Phone numbers stored byusing voice control are stored on thevehicle system and not in yourphone.
Overview
The overview below shows theavailable voice commands of thephone system. The following lists willgive further information about thecomplete command menu.
"PHONE"
"HELP"
"MOBILE NAME"a, b
"DIAL NUMBER"a
"DIAL NAME"a
"DELETE NAME"
"DELETE DIRECTORY"
"PLAY DIRECTORY"
"STORE NAME"
"REDIAL"a
"ACCEPT CALLS"
"REJECT CALLS"
a) Can be used as a shortcut.
b) Only possible on mobiles which are connected by Bluetooth and fitted withvoice control and stored name tags.
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Dial number
Phone numbers can be dialled aftergiving the name tag voice command.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"NUMBER PLEASE""DIAL NUMBER"a2
"
"DIALLING""DIAL"4
"
a) Can be used as a shortcut.
Dial name
Phone numbers can be dialled aftergiving the name tag voice command.
System answerUser saysSteps
"PHONE""PHONE"1
"NAME PLEASE""DIAL NAME"a2
"DIAL
"DIALLING""YES"4
"COMMAND CANCELLED""NO"
a) Can be used as a shortcut.
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Bluetooth/voice recognitionsystem - declaration ofconformity
We, the party responsible forcompliance, declare under our soleresponsibility that the HandsetIntegration product RX-1C is inconformity with the provisions of thefollowing Council Directive:1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declarationof Conformity can be found at:
www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity
The Bluetooth word mark and logosare owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.and any use of such marks by FordMotor Company is under license.Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.Nokia Corporation Keilalahdentie 4,02150 Espoo, Finland
TYPE APPROVALS
Remote control
Type 1
If the type approval of your remotecontrol is inspected, refer to the tablebelow. It is recommended that youuse the remote control only in thecountries listed.
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AppendicesE78380
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Auxiliary power sockets...............134Power inverter....................................134
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Battery care...................................209Bluetooth setup............................233Compatibility of phones...................234Handling of phones...........................233Requirements for Bluetoothconnection.....................................233
Bonnet lockSee: Opening and closing thebonnet..............................................189
Booster cablesSee: Using booster cables..............209
Booster cushions............................23Booster cushion..................................23Booster seat.........................................23
Brake and clutch fluid check......202Brakes.............................................158Principle of operation........................158
Bulb changingSee: Changing a bulb..........................74
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Car washSee: Cleaning the exterior...............207
Catalytic converter........................150Driving with a catalytic converter.....150Parking.................................................150
Centre console..............................135Front seat centre console................135Rear seat centre console.................136
Changing a bulb..............................74Approach lamps...................................78Central brake lamp...............................81Footwell lamp.......................................83Front fog lamps (Type 1).....................78Front fog lamps (Type 2)....................79Headlamps, side lamps, directionindicators...........................................74Interior and reading lamps..................81Luggage compartment lamp............82Number plate lamp..............................81Rear lamps............................................80Side repeater indicator on exteriormirrors................................................77Side repeaters......................................77Vanity mirror lamps..............................82
Changing a fuse.............................177Changing a road wheel.................211Fitting a wheel.....................................216Jacking and lifting points...................213Removing a wheel.............................215Spare wheel.........................................211Vehicle jack.........................................212
Changing the remote controlbattery............................................36Opening the container........................37Passive key...........................................36Reassembling the container..............39Remote control type 1........................36Replacing the battery.........................38
Changing the vehicle battery......210Vehicles with a petrol engine...........210
Changing the wiper blades...........63Rear window wiper blades................63Windscreen wiper blades..................63
Checking the wiper blades...........63Childminder mirror.........................140Child safety......................................20Child safety locks............................26Child seat positioning......................21
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Telephone controls......................234Ending or rejecting calls...................234Remote control.................................234
Telephone setup...........................231Bond another Bluetooth phone......233Making a phone an active phone....232Phonebook........................................232Phonebook categories....................232Placing your phone in the cradle.....231Requirements for cradleconnection......................................231
Telephone.......................................231General information...........................231
TelephoneSee: Using the telephone.......................See: Using the telephone.......................
Toll reader.......................................139Towing a trailer...............................169Steep gradients..................................169
Towing points.................................185Front towing eye................................185Rear towing eye.................................186
Towing the vehicle on fourwheels...........................................186All vehicles...........................................186Vehicles with automatictransmission....................................187
Towing.............................................169Transmission..................................154Type approvals..............................255Alarm....................................................261Engine immobiliser............................259Passive key........................................259Remote control.................................255
Tyre care........................................223Tyre repair kit..................................217Checking the tyre pressure.............222General information...........................217Inflating the tyre..................................218Using the tyre repair kit.....................218
TyresSee: Wheels and tyres.......................211
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Using booster cables...................209To connect the booster cables......209To start the engine.............................210
Using cruise control......................164Cancelling the set speed..................165Changing the set speed...................164Resuming the set speed..................165Setting a speed..................................164Switching cruise control off..............165Switching cruise control on..............164
Using seat belts duringpregnancy......................................33Using snow chains.......................223Vehicles with stability control(ESP)................................................224
Using stability control.....................161Using the parking aid....................162Manoeuvring with the parkingaid.....................................................163Switching the parking aid on andoff......................................................162
Using the telephone............................Changing the active phone.............240Debonding a bonded phone...........240Handling an incoming call................239Handling a second incoming call.....239Making a call......................................238
Using voice control.......................242System operation..............................242
Using winter tyres.........................223
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Vehicle battery..............................209Vehicle care...................................207Vehicle identification number(VIN)..............................................226Vehicle identification plate...........226Vehicle identification.....................226Vehicle recovery............................185
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