
Communication
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Controls and equipment
Notes on the phone book
Take note of these tips and suggestions when using the
phone book.
•
It is important that names stored in the phone book have a noticeable
acoustic difference between them so the system can recognise the entries.
•
In the event that an telephone book entry is not recognised (e.g. if
someone else tries to call-up a name), the phone book entries can be read out
by giving the command
PLAY PHONE BOOK
.
•
The numbers
0
to
9
are recognised by the system. Say the numbers clearly
so that the system can recognise them easily.
Should the system say
<The function is not possible>
, check the status of the
hands-free system as follows.
•
Is the phone switched on?
•
Has the PIN code been entered?
WARNING
The speech system must not be used in cases of emergency, since the voice
changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed tele-
phone connection. For this reason, always enter emergency numbers
manually.
International calls
Country and area codes can be entered as follows.
Notes on entering telephone numbers for calls abroad:
•
When making a call abroad, you can say
Plus (+)
before specifying the
digits.
•
After the
Plus (+)
the country code must be specified. The country code
follows the conventional format (e.g.
49
for Germany or
44
for Great Britain.
•
After the country code, the
0
should be left out before the area code.
No command
<Possible commands: Yes, no>
Dialogue
YES
<The name is deleted.>
The entry will be deleted and the
remaining entries will be read out.
All entries are read out.
End of dialogue
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