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Booklet 3.4
RNS
510
& WARNING (continued)
Please only
use
the
telephone
when
the
road,
weather
and
traffic
conditions
are
such
that
it is safe to
do
so.
The
different
volume
settings
should
be
se-
lected
so
that
warning
signals from
outside
the
vehicle, e.g. a police
or
fire
brigade
siren,
can
be
heard
at
all times.
It
will
not
be
possible to
make
a
telephone
call in
areas
with
no
signal
or
with
only
a very
weak
mobile
telephone
network
and
in
some
cases,
in
tunnels,
garages
and
SUbways. This
also
means
that
no
emergency
calls
can
be
made.
& WARNING
When
making
telephone
cal.ls
during
your
journey
please
note
-
road
traffic
demands
the
full
attention
of
all drivers.
You
should
only
use
the
PREMIUM
mobile
telephone
provi-
sion
whilst
the
vehicle is in
motion
if
the
traffic
situation
allows. Remember: traffic safety al-
ways
has
priority - Risk
of
accident!
Always
maintain
a
minimum
distance
of
20
cm
to
the
vehicle aerial. This
applies
in
par-
ticular to passengers with a pacemaker,
thus
avoiding
potential
interference
with
the
pace-
maker.
If
you
notice
that
there
are
problems,
switch
the
PREMIUM
mobile
telephone
provi-
sion
off
immediately
- Risk
of
fatal injury!
When
fuelling, always switch
the
mobile
phone
and
the
PREMIUM mobile
telephone
provision completely off
according
to
the
in-
struction
manual
applicable for
your
vehicle.
Electro-magnetic waves could
generate
sparks
which could in
turn
cause
a fire
or
ex-
plosion.
Switch off
the
PREMIUM mobile
telephone
provision
at
locations
where
there
is a risk
of
explosion
and
proceed according to
the
ap-
propriate
notices
and
regulations.
You
should
also switch
the
mobile
telephone
off if neces-
sary
- Risk
of
explosion! There
are
a large
number
of
locations
where
there
is a risk
of
ex-
110
PHONE function selection button
& WARNING (continued)
plosion,
but
they
are
not
always clearly indi-
cated
. These include, for example:
-
the
vicinity
of
chemical
pipelines
and
tanks,
- below deck
on
a ship,
-
the
area
around
vehicles
which
run
on
liquid gas (e.g.
propane
or
butane)
- places
where
the
air
is
laden
with
chem-
icals
or
particles
such
as
flour,
dust
and
metal powder,
-
any
other
location
where
you
are
nor-
mally
recommended
to switch off
the
ve-
hicle engine.
<D
Caution
Do
not
forget to
foHow
special regulations for a
particular area
and
always switch
the
PR
EMIUM
mobile
telephone
provision off if
the
use
of
mo-
bile telephones
is
forbidden as interference
or
dangerous situations could
be
caused
through
the
use of the telephone.
rn
Note
In
some
mobile
telephone
networks, an
emergency call
can
be
made
without
the
mobile
telephone
being
connected
using the PREMIUM
mobiJe
telephone
provision
when
the ignition is
switched
on
and
the network is
strong
enough.
In the Telephone
menu,
select
the
menu
option
"SOS".
If you wish
to
connect
the PREMIUM mobile
telephone
provision with
another
device using
Bluetooth® wireless technology, please read the
operating
manual
for detailed safety informa-
tion.
Use Bluetooth® compatible
products
only.
Most electronic devices are shielded against
high-frequency signals. In rare cases, however,
electronic devices may not be shielded against
the high-frequency signals
emitted
by the
PRE-
MIUM mobile telephone provision. This could
cause
interference.
Find
out
whether
special regulations apply
for the use
of
a
headset
in your country.
<4
Booklet 3.4
RNS
510
Applies
to
vehicles: with PREMIUM mobile
telephone
provision
PHONE
main
menu
Afew
basic telephone functions can be called
up
using the radio navigation unit.
For
further operation
of
the PREMIUM mobile telephone provision, please read
the instruction
manual
for your vehicle.
Follow
the
instruction
manual
of
the
PRE-
MIUM
mobile
telephone
provision to pair
your
mobile
phone.
- Press
the
IPHONE) function selection
button
to
open
the
PHONE
main
menu.
It
takes a few
minutes
after the pairing process
until the
telephone
book
data
of
the paired mo-
bile
phone
is
available
on
the radio navigation
unit.
Display
in the
PHONE
main
menu
In
the
upper
line in the centre of the screen
=>
fig
.
92.
the
name
of
the
mobile
phone
pro-
vider
where
the
SIM
card of the paired mobile
phone
is
registered
is
displayed. The
name
of
the
paired mobile
phone
is
displayed in the
second
line (in
the
illustration: "FON 01").
During a call, the
telephone
number
or
the
name
of
the
person you are talking to
is
dis-
played in
the
upper
line if they are stored in the
telephone
book, as well as the call duration
=>
fig.
93.
The syrnbol®shows
an
existing Bluetooth®
con-
nection.
Fig.93
PHONE main menu: connection estab-
lished
.
The
green
bars
on
the top right
=>
fig.
92
or
bottom
right
=>
fig.
93
indicate the
current
field
strength (signal strength of the currently re-
ceived mobile
phone
transmitter station).
Function keys in the
PHONE
main
menu
ca
-accept, dial,
or
hold calls. In the PHONE
main
menu
, the call list
of
the dialled call
num-
bers
is
displayed after touching
it
=>
page
116,
"Call lists".
0-
end
call or refuse call.
~
-
establishes a
connection
to
an
emergency
number
after confirming it. This function
is
also
available without a paired mobile
phone.
The
re-
quirement is that a
connection
can be estab-
lished using a mobile
phone
provider.
[Voice moilbox)
and
[Memory
2]
to
[Memory
6]-
speed
dial keys; these can be assigned a
telephone
number
=>
page
117.
[J)-opens
the
number
pad
to
enter
a
telephone
number
=>
page
112.
~-
opens
a
pop-up
vvindow
to
select a call list.
Only call lists from missed, dialled,
or
answered
calls
on
the PREMIUM mobile
telephone
provi-
sion
can be displayed
=>
page
116,
"Call lists".
~
PHONE function selection button
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