VX316A
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Owner’s Manual
Making a Call Using Key Pad
1. Press the
tab in the top menu to select Key Input. The
display will change accordingly.
2. Enter the telephone number by using the key pad dis-
played on the screen.
3. Press the
button to delete the inputted numbers one
by one.
4. Press and hold the
button to delete all inputted num-
bers.
5. Press the
button to call the entered number.
The following Telephone interrupt screen is displayed dur-
ing phone call.
6. Press the
button to talk by using the mobile phone
and cancelling the hands-free function (Private Mode). To
return to the hands-free mode, Press the
button
again.
7. Press the
button to mute the microphone. The voice
from another side can be heard but the other side cannot
hear the voice from here.
8. Press the
button to show the keypad. Press again
to hide the keypad.
9. When the call is finished, press the
button to hang up.
10. Press the
button to call the last called number.
Notes:
Depending on the mobile phone, the Telephone Interrupt screen may
be cancelled and the connection with this system may be disconnected
when entering Private mode.
Phonebook
You can use the Phonebook data obtained from the device
to make a call from this unit.
1. Contacts List
2. Alphabetical Search Button
3. Page Down Button
4. Page Up Button
5. Download Contacts Button
Notes:
Only contacts stored in the memory of the phone will be synchronized
in the unit’s memory.
The synchronization is limited to 240 numbers for the paired phone.
This unit only support VCARD 3.0 device. Device with other version
of VCARD might not work properly.
Download Contacts
1. Press the
button to download the contacts.
2. Press the
button to cancel the downloading pro-
cess.
Notes:
Before downloading the phonebook, make sure that the device is
connected to the unit. Refer to “Connecting to a Bluetooth Device”.
When the downloading process is being interrupted or cancelled, unit
will only show the contacts which are already downloaded.
Bluetooth
®
Telephone Operations
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