If you press the Hang up Button [7], you
will end the active call and accept the
new incoming call. In this case, you will
stay in a normal conversation.
Alternatively, if you press the Answer
Button [5] you will accept the new inco-
ming call and put active call on hold.
Making a call during conversation
If you are within a conversation, and
you wish to make another call, you can
put the active call on hold and make a
new call, as indicated in the Managing
conversations section.
Handling several calls
If you have two calls at the same time,
one active and one on hold, an arrow
up in the display will show the call that
is on hold.
If you press the Hang up Button [7] you
will end the active call and continue
with the call on hold as in a normal
conversation. If you press the Answer
Button [5] you can do the following:
Press the Select Button [6] to mute the
microphone during the conversation.
You can activate the microphone again
by entering the menu in the same way.
Press the Select Button [6] to transfer
the call to the mobile phone for pri-
vacy. The Car Kit may be disconnected
from the phone after transferring the
call. You can transfer again the call to
the Car Kit by entering the menu in the
same way.
Press the Select Button [6] to switch
from active call to call on hold. You can
switch again between calls by entering
the menu in the same way.
Press the Select Button [6] to put both
calls in multiparty.
8. MANAGING PHONE BOOK
Storing numbers in Phone Book
You can only store in the Phone Book
numbers you have in the Received
Calls or Missed Calls lists. To do so,
you need to go to the Making Calls
menu and select one of the lists as
shown in the Making Calls section.
Then, press the Answer Button [5] until
you find the number you want to store.
Press the Select Button [6] to select
the number
Then press the Hang up Button [7] to
store the number in the Phone Book
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below. In these options you may: mute
the microphone, transfer the call to
your mobile phone, put the call on
hold, as well as putting a call on hold
to make a new call. By pressing the
Hang-up Button [7] you return to the
previous menu.
Press the Select Button [6] to mute the
microphone during the conversation.
You can activate the microphone again
by entering the menu in the same way.
Press the Select Button [6] to transfer
the call to the mobile phone for pri-
vacy. The Car Kit may be disconnected
from the phone after transferring the
call. You can transfer again the call to
the Car Kit by entering the menu in the
same way.
Press the Select Button [6] to put the
call on hold. You can activate again the
call entering the menu in the same way.
If your mobile phone supports
Bluetooth Hands-free profile version
1.0 or later, you can press the Select
Button [6] to put the call on hold and
make a new call. You will then access
the menu for call making. Refer to
Multiple Calls section for managing
multiple calls.
During normal conversation the Visual
display [3] will show the following
symbol:
When the microphone is muted the
Visual display [3] will show the follo-
wing symbol:
If the call is on hold, the Visual display
[3] will show the following symbol:
7. MANAGING MULTIPLE CALLS
If your mobile phone supports
Bluetooth Hands-free profile version
1.0 or later, you can handle multiple
calls in the way indicated below.
Receiving a call during conversation
If you are within a conversation, and
you receive another call, you will see a
display like the following:
To reject the new incoming call, press
the Hang up Button [7], and you will
stay in a normal conversation. To
accept new incoming call, press the
Answer Button [5]. In this case you will
have two options:
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