Dual XDVDN8290 owner manual Bluetooth Operation Optional, Phone Book Menu

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XDVDN8290 OPERATION

Bluetooth® - Operation (Optional)

Phone Book Menu

Incoming Call Screen

Dialed Calls

Received Calls

Missed Calls

Making a Phone Call

Answering a Phone Call

Ending a Phone Call

Press Dialed Call to retrieve the list of dialed calls from the mobile device. "Searching", then "Loading dialed phone book" will be displayed during the retrieval process followed by "The phone book is done". Touch the desired name to call. Press the page up/down buttons to navigate through the pages.

Press Received Call to retrieve the list of received calls from the mobile device. "Searching", then "Loading received phone book" will be displayed during the retrieval process followed by "The phone book is done". Touch the desired name to call. Press the page up/down buttons to navigate through the pages.

Press Missed Call to retrieve the list of missed calls from the mobile device. "Searching", then "Loading missed phone book" will be displayed during the retrieval process followed by "The phone book is done". Touch the desired name to call. Press the page up/down buttons to navigate through the pages.

It is possible to make a phone call three different ways:

1.Enter the desired phone number using the keypad interface, then press the Talk button.

2.Enter the desired phone number using the numeric keypad on the main remote control, then press OK. (Bluetooth mode must be selected first.)

3.Select a previous call from the phone book menu.

The head unit will answer calls automatically if the Auto Answer feature is set to On. Otherwise, the Talk button must be pressed to answer an incoming call. During an incoming call, the audio is muted for the current source and the incoming call screen will be displayed. Adjust the volume during the call using the rotary encoder volume control.

Press the End button on screen or the ESC button on the main remote control to end a call in progress or to reject an incoming call.

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Contents XDVDN8290 Safety NotesCopyright Notes Table of Contents XDVDN8290 Preparation To prevent damage or injury Safety InformationAdditional Notes Mounting Options PreparationBefore You Start Getting StartedRear view camera Expanded Wiring Diagram Inputs/OutputsWiring Notes Subwoofer output Center outputWiring Diagram Optional A/V Connections IR Remote Preparation Insert the battery holderMonitor Notes Control Locations Monitor ClosedControl Functions Monitor Closed Power On/Off Mute AM/FM Mode HotkeyInfo/Picture ResetControl Functions Monitor Closed Up Arrow/OUT Down Arrow/INControl Locations and Functions Monitor Open Control Locations Main Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Locations Multi-Zone Remote Control Locations Multi-Zone Remote General Operation Power On/Off Mute ModeSharpness Color Contrast Brightness Tint While in iPod Video playback, Aux or Camera modeGeneral Operation Main Menu Main Menu AccessGeneral Setup Menu General Setup MenuSettings Default Options Function Bluetooth Step General Setup Adjusting Radio Frequency12Hr Clock Mode Step Steps 24Hr Clock Mode General Setup Adjusting the ClockHot line for support Recommended that You choose your own Digit passwordSystem Screen Setup Menu Screen Setup MenuSystem Standby Screen Setup Setting TFT Brightness Screen Setup Setting TFT Angle Screen Setup Touch Screen Calibration Bass Freq Treble Freq Sub Filter Sub Phase Bass Q-Factor ASP Config Audio SettingsASP Config Audio Settings AM/FM Tuner Operation OSD Overview Tuner ModeSeek Next Station Down AM/ FM Tuner Operation OSD OverviewAM/FM Tuner Operation Scan Tuning Local Tuning Preset ScanAM/ FM Tuner Operation XDVDN8290 Operation Front Monitor Video Initialization DVD Operation Parking Brake InitializationFirst situation is while driving DVD region codes DVD Disc SymbolsDVD Operation Region Management DVD Region ManagementEject button DVD Operation Inserting a DiscDVD Operation Touch Screen Controls Selects Next Track Access Main MenuSelects Previous Track Displays Disc InformationTouch Area E DVD Mode Searching a DVD DVD Operation Searching a DVDDVD Operation Playback Control Repeat Mode Repeat A-B Play/Pause StopZoom Mode Sub-Titles Audio ModeDVD Setup Menu Language DVD Setup Menu Audio Center Control Rear Control Down Sampling Wide View Mode DVD Setup Menu VideoNormal Angle Mark Press Speaker icon to select from the following menus DVD Setup Menu SpeakerDVD Setup Menu Speaker Press the Rating icon to select from the following menus DVD Setup Menu RatingCD Operation OSD Overview CD ModeCD Operation OSD Overview Playing CD-DA discs Selecting by Keypad CD OperationPrevious/Next CD Operation Shuffle Mode Repeat Mode Scan Mode Play/Pause Stop MP3/WMA Operation OSD Overview MP3/WMA ModeMP3/WMA Operation OSD Overview MP3/WMA Operation Song Control Shuffle Mode Repeat Mode Play/Pause Stop SD Card Operation SD Card Operation SD Card Operation Song Control Shuffle Mode Repeat Mode Play/Pause Stop Jpeg Operation OSD Overview Jpeg ModePress Title to activate Thumbnail View Jpeg OperationMedia Compatibility Playback Order Media CompatibilityAdditional MP3/WMA Information Recommended SettingsTransfer Bit rates IPod Operation OSD Overview Optional IPod ModeIPod Operation OSD Overview Optional IPod Operation Optional IPod Operation Optional VIDEO/PHOTO Files are only compatible with G5 iPod IPod will reconnectCharacter Support IPod Compatibility Selecting Music ByBluetooth Mode Bluetooth OSD Overview OptionalBluetooth Setup Menu Bluetooth OSD Overview OptionalPairing Step Auto Answer Connect Bluetooth Setup Menu OptionalPhone Book Menu Bluetooth Operation OptionalNavigation Navigation Cancel Route Find POI Near Destination Navigation Language Settings select from list Day/Night Settings Auto, Day, NightTrip Odometer Digital Clock Current Speed System Trip Computer Home Address Office AddressGeneral Operation Multi-Zone Menu Touch Access Buttons Rapid DialFront Zone Standby General Operation Multi-Zone MenuMulti-Zone Operation Exit Rear-ZoneMulti-Zone AM/FM Tuner Operation Next Song Previous Song Multi-Zone iPod OperationWhat to do? Limited One Year WarrantySpecifications General TroubleshootingTroubleshooting