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GENERAL DESCRIPTION (2/2)Hands-free phone function
The Bluetooth® hands-free system
provides the following features without
having to handle your phone:
– Pair up to 5 phones;
– send/receive/reject a call;
– transfer the phone or SIM card’s con-tact list (depending on the phone);
– view the system’s call log (depend- ing on the phone);
– dial voicemail.
Bluetooth® function
This function enables the audio system
to recognise and control your portable
audio player or mobile phone using
Bluetooth® pairing.
Your hands-free phone
system is only intended to
facilitate communication by
reducing the risk factors,
without removing them completely.
You must always comply with the
laws of the country in which you are
travelling.
BT Audio
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Display screen
A Current time.
B Telephone information (network, bat- tery and connection via Bluetooth®).
C Traffic information.
D Random mode/track repeat mode.
E Alternative frequency.
F Exterior temperature.
G Air-conditioning information.
H Audio information (audio source, song title, etc.).
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Note: if your Bluetooth® digital device
has telephone and portable audio
player functions, pairing one of these
functions will automatically pair the
other.
Connection
For a device already paired, perform
the following steps:
– activate the Bluetooth® connec-tion of the portable audio player and
make it visible to other devices (refer
to the audio player manual);
– select the Bluetooth® audio source by pressing 11.
Use
Your portable audio player must be
connected to the system to enable all
its functions to be accessed.
Note: no portable audio player can be
connected to the system unless it has
previously been paired.
Once the Bluetooth® digital portable
audio player is connected, you can con-
trol it from your audio system.
Bluetooth® audio playback
In order to use your Bluetooth® device,
you must pair it to the vehicle upon
first use. Please refer to the informa-
tion on the “Bluetooth® function” in the
“General description” section. Pairing
allows the audio system to recognise
and store a Bluetooth® portable player.
EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES (2/3)
Jack connection
Connection
Use a special cable (not provided), and
connect the Jack socket of the auxiliary
input to the portable audio player head-
set socket (usually a 3.5 mm jack).
Note: you cannot select a track directly
from your audio system. To select a
track, you must do so directly via your
portable audio player, when the vehicle
is stationary.
Use
Just the text “AUX” is displayed on the
audio system screen. No artist or track
name is visible.
NB: To adjust the sensitivity of the jack
Jack, refer to the “System settings”
section.
Only handle the personal stereo when traffic conditions permit.
Store the portable audio player safely while driving (risk of being thr\
own
in the event of sudden braking or impact).
Alternative mix
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