Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone GTC560 NAR MY11-5 DRAFT 12-1
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Introduction Bluetooth compatible mobile telephones can be connected to the system using ‘hands-free profile’. The mobile telephone system can be operated by using the privacy handset (when fitted). For further information, refer to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 12-9. Please note that this system is not supplied with a mobile telephone, but is dependent upon a compatible telephone being present.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone WARNING (continued) Using a mobile telephone etc., inside the vehicle without having an external antenna can be dangerous to your health and that of your passengers, because of the electromagnetic radiation energy that these devices emit which may be above established recommended limits.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Pairing using the privacy handset With the ignition switched on, press the Menu button on the privacy handset, and select the Bluetooth menu. Select Options, followed by New search. A list of available devices will be displayed. Using the navigation button, select the required device and press Connect. A 4 digit code will be displayed; enter this code into the mobile telephone.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone • The ‘Number sending’ function cannot be used to suppress the sending of your telephone number. Automatic reconnection If no privacy handset is fitted, the system will remember one paired mobile telephone (increasing to ten paired mobile telephones when the privacy handset is fitted), although it is only possible to connect one mobile telephone at a time.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone the mobile telephone to delete. Press the Options button, followed by Delete. Multi-function steering wheel controls G R A PH IC H ER E 1 2 3 3 1 4 MENU 9504 5 7 6 4 6 5 Fig.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Certain functions of the mobile telephone system can be operated via the multi-function steering wheel controls, provided that a mobile telephone is paired with the system. Making and receiving calls TABLE H ER E WARNING Use a mobile telephone only when it is safe and legal to do so. Do not use a handheld mobile telephone whilst the car is in motion.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Accepting an incoming telephone call An incoming call can be accepted by using one of the following methods: • Briefly press the telephone button on the multi-function steering wheel. • Remove the privacy handset (when fitted) from the cradle (refer to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 12-9), or if the privacy handset is already removed from the cradle, press the green ‘call’ button on the privacy handset.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Privacy handset (when fitted) TABLE H ER E 1 G R APH IC H ER E 1 11 2 66 3 55 4 2 Navigation button. Up and Down scrolls through menus, Left and Right adjusts handset volume. Right control button. 3 End call and on/off button. 4 Telephone keypad. 5 Call button. 6 Left control button. 9513 9512 Fig.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Up to two privacy handset cradles may be fitted: one in the front armrest, and one in the rear seat armrest, although only one privacy handset may be used. Bluetooth 堂堔堏埦基域埦埳 If the handset is in position in the cradle, it will be turned off when the Infotainment system is turned off.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Find me The mobile telephone system will be made visible, enabling a Bluetooth enabled device to be connected. This feature is only available when there is no mobile telephone connected via Bluetooth. Missed calls ؈ඓߒߚࡅ߮ߒנ ᙇ㦄 堀堔埥埮 A list of missed calls can be accessed through the privacy handset. Press the Select button then scroll through the list of entries. Press the green ‘call’ button (see Fig.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Preferences 堎堂埝堐堓埳 Select the Preferences menu to change system settings. Press the Select button to choose from the following options: Audio routing ᙇ㦄 堀堔埥埮 Telephone conversations can be heard through either the privacy handset, or through the car’s audio system. This menu changes the default setting for how telephone conversations are heard; select from Handset or Loudspeaker. Ring tone Select a ringtone using the navigation button (see Fig.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Select Conference to speak to all the callers who are currently connected. Steering wheel controls To end a call, press the ‘end call’ button (see Fig. 12-36, item 3) on the privacy handset. If the system is hosting a conference call, this will disconnect the most recent addition to the conference. If you are only speaking to one of the callers, pressing ‘end call’ will only disconnect the current caller: you must disconnect each call individually.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Adjusting call and ring tone volume + Press the relevant volume adjustment button to either increase or decrease the call volume and the volume of the ring tone to your individual requirements. The factory default volume is preset so that it matches that of the satellite navigation system. Radio transmitters and business equipment Radio transmitters Bentley cannot accept responsibility for the installation of equipment it has not approved.
Japan 560 final draft 21/2/2011 Mobile telephone Note Any retrofit installation of electrical or electronic equipment in the car will affect the original car type approval. Under certain circumstances, this could mean invalidation of the original type approval for the car.