The buttons operate the functions for the operating mode of the current tele-
phone.
Operate the telephone via the information display If no telephone is connected with the hands-free system, after you select the
Phone
menu, the No paired phone found message will appear and the following
menu points:
■ Help this menu point appears when no paired phone is stored in the memory
of the control unit.
■ Connect this menu point appears when one or more paired phones are stored
in the memory of the control unit.
■ Phone search
■ Media player
■ Active device
■ Paired devices
■ Search
■ Visibility
■ SOS
If a telephone is coupled with the hands-free system, you can choose the follow-
ing menu points in the Phone menu:
■ Phone book
■ Dial number
■ Call register
■ Voice mailbox
■ Messages 1)
■ Bluetooth
■ Settings
■ Back
Phone book
In the menu point Phone book is the list of the loaded contacts from the tele-
phone memory and the SIM card of the mobile phone. The following functions are available for each phone contact:
■ Display telephone number
■ Voice Tag
■Replay
■ Record
Dial number
In the menu point Dial number, you can write any telephone number. Select in se-
quence the desired digits with the aid of the handwheel and confirm it by pressing
the handwheel. You can select the numbers 0 - 9, the symbols +, , # and the
functions Delete, Call, Back .
Call register
In the menu point Call register, you can select the following menu points:
■ Missed calls
■ Received calls
■ Dialled numbers
■ Delete lists
Voice mailbox
In the menu Voice mailbox , it is possible to set the number of the voice mailbox
and then dial the number. Select in sequence the desired digits with the aid of the
handwheel and confirm it by pressing the handwheel. You can select the numbers
0 - 9, the symbol + and the functions Delete, Call, Save, and Back .
Messages
In the menu point Messages there is a list of received text messages. After calling
a message, the following functions appear:
■ Show
■ Read - the system reads out the selected message through the vehicle's
speakers
■ Send time
■ Callback
■ Copy - copies the incoming message to the SIM card
■ Delete £1)
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Bluetooth
In the menu
Bluetooth you can select the following menu points:
■ User - the overview of the stored users
■ Connect
■ Disconnect
■ Rename
■ Delete
■ New user - Search for users who are in the reception range
■ Visibility - Switching on the visibility of the hands-free system for other devi-
ces
■ Media player
■ Active device
■ Paired devices
■Connect
■ Rename
■ Delete
■ Authorisation
■ Search - search for available media players
■ Visibility - Switching on the visibility of the media player hands-free sys-
tem in the environment
■ Extras
■Modem - overview of the active and paired devices for the connection to
the internet
■ Active device
■ Paired devices
■ Phone name - the possibility to change the name of the hands-free system
(pre-set SKODA UHV)
Settings
In the menu Settings you can select the following menu points:
■ Phone book
■ Update - scan the telephone book
■ Select memory
■SIM & phone
■ SIM card
■ Mobile phone - Initial setting which allows contacts on the SIM card to
be scanned, it is necessary to switch to the menu point SIM & phone■
List
■ Surname
■ First name
■ Own number - optionally display your own telephone number on the display of
the device of the person you are calling (this function is network-dependent)
■ Network depnd. .
■ Yes
■ No
■ Signal settings
■ Ring tone
■ Volume
■Turn vol. up
■ Turn vol. down
■ Phone settings
■ Select operator
■ Automatic
■ Manual
■ Network mode
■ GSM
■ Automatic
■ SIM mode - valid for telephones with the rSAP profile, in which the opera-
tion of two SIM cards simultaneously is supported - you can choose which
SIM card you want to associate with the hands-free system
■ Change
■ Phone Mode - Toggle between rSAP and HFP mode
■ Premium - rSAP mode
■ Handsfree - HFP mode
■ Off time - Setting in five-minute steps
■ Data
- Settings for the Internet access point - ask network operator for details
■ Switch off ph. (Switch off ph.) - switches off the phone unit (phone remains
coupled)
Back
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Internet connection
An Internet connection can be established via a PC or PDA.
The control unit on the hands-free system supports the GPRS, EDGE and UMTS/3G
technologies.
An Internet is only possible via a telephone which is connected via the rSAP pro-
file.
The procedure for connecting to the Internet can vary depending on the type and
version of the operating system as well as the type of the device to be connected.
Successfully connecting to the internet requires appropriate knowledge of the op-
erating system for connecting the device .
Process of connection
– Connect the mobile phone with the hands-free system.
– Set the access point (depending on the operator, usually the “Internet”) in the
menu Phone - Settings - Data .
– Switch on the visibility of the hands-free system for the other devices in the
menu Phone - Bluetooth
- Visibility.
– Have the device to be connected search for available Bluetooth ®
devices.
– From the list of found devices, choose the hands-free system (“SKODA_BT” by
default).
– On the device to be connected, enter the password and follow any instructions
given on this device or in the information display.
– Enter the required Internet address in the browser. The operating system re-
quests the entry of the telephone number for the internet access (depending
on the operator, usually
“*99#”).
Music playback via Bluetooth ®The universal telephone preinstallation GSM IIl makes it possible to play back mu-
sic via Bluetooth ®
from the devices such as MP3 player, mobile phone or note-
book.
In order to enable the music playback via Bluetooth ®
, it is necessary to first con-
nect the device to be connected with the hands-free system in the menu Phone -
Bluetooth - Media player . The music playback process is performed on the connected device. Note
● The device to be connected must support the Bluetooth ®
profile A2DP, see
Owner's manual of the device to be coupled.
● This function is not available in vehicles fitted with the car radio Blues.
Multimedia AUX-IN and MDI inputs The input AUX-IN is located below the armrest of the front seats and is marked
with .
The input MDI is located in the glove box.
The inputs AUX-IN and MDI are used to connect external audio sources (e.g. iPod
or MP3 player) and play back music from these devices via your factory-fitted radio
or radio navigation system.
The description of the operation can be found in the relevant Owner's Manual of
your radio or your radio navigation system. Note
● The loudspeakers in the vehicle are matched to a power output of the radio
and radio navigation system of 4x 20 W.
● For the equipment sound system, the loudspeakers are matched to a power
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