Blaupunkt RTM 127 operating instructions International calls, PaX PAC memory

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Using the telephone

International calls

The services provided by your network op- erator allow you to place mobile phone calls in your own country.

Using the international GSM standard it is possible to place phone calls to parties in many countries of the world (either mobile or stationary).

In order to do this, the network operators concerned must have made a roaming agreement. Your network operator must also activate international roaming for your SIM card.

Your network operator can provide you with a currently valid list of the network opera- tors (network code and name) and the dif- ferent rates which apply.

Note:

If you want to make international calls, be sure to contact your network operator well ahead of time.

What to do before leaving for a foreign country

1.Have your network operator activate your SIM card for roaming.

2.Take a look at the list of networks. In many areas you can choose from among several different network oper- ators.

You need the network code and the network name.

The foreign network operators must be registered. Refer to Programming with DSC – Calls

“Network selection” in the directions for using the telephone.

3.Activate call forwarding from the sta- tionary telephone (at home, at the of- fice) to the Radiophone, if applicable.

How to place telephone calls in foreign countries

Dial the country access code for the coun- try you are calling, the city area code with- out the first “0” and then the telephone number. You can replace the first two digits of the country access code with “+” (press “0” for approx. 1 second).

Example:

 

 

Country access

 

 

code:

0049

Germany

City area code:

05121

Hildesheim

Teleph. number:

49 . . . . Blaupunkt

You enter:

+49512149

Tip:

Enter the country access code for all of the telephone numbers you save in the memo- ry.

How to receive calls

Callers from your home country merely dial the usual number for your mobile phone. Callers who are not located in your home country dial the country access code for your home country, even if you are currently lo- cated in another country.

How to place calls to a stationary tele- phone in the host country

Dial the city area code and the party’s tele- phone number.

You needn’t dial the country access code because your Radiophone has registered in the foreign network.

PaX (PAC) memory

The PaX memory allows you to directly ac- cess one certain function which was previ- ously saved in radio or telephone mode. In radio mode you can save the functions

learn card or

Radiotext on/off and activate them with PaX (PAC).

In telephone mode you can save the func- tions

certain number

call mailbox

send SMS

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Contents Helsinki RTM PAC Contents Radio, CD changer optional Contents Radio, CD changer optional Contents Telephone Contents Telephone Important information Safety standardsSafety information General informationImportant information InstallationUsing the telephone in critical areas Emergency callsAccessories KeyCard and SIM card Basic informationStarting up the Radiophone KeyCard and SIM card Remove the KeyCard/SIM cardTrain KeyCard/SIM cards DSC learn mode Optical warning of anti-theft protectionDisplaying the radio pass data Switch the unit on/off via the ignition On/off VolumeSwitch the unit on/off with the Key- Card Operation in combination with an ignition timerAlter the volume SRC SourceTS / BND AF / # Selection buttons Radio mode Enter the frequency directlyStore radio stations MIX= Display Flashing card tongue? Rocker switch PlayedSelect operating mode Audio modeAF Alternative Frequency Station tuningRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System REG regional programEnter the frequency directly Manual tuning withRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System Scroll through the broadcasting networks FM onlySwitch from stereo to mono FM only Recall stored radio stationsAlter search sensitivity Radiotext Switch traffic announcement priority on/offTraffic program station reception with RDS-EON Beep toneCD changer operation optional Switch CD changer operation onSwitch off the warning beep Automatic search startClear CD name CD changer operation optionalEnter CD names ClearProgramming with DSC PaX PAC memoryProgramming with DSC Setup DSC menu SetupUser mode Ignition timerReset KeyCard LEDProgramming with DSC Radio Overview of the DSC default set- tings SetupTA volume DSC Menu RadioSensitivity Overview of the DSC default settings RadioSave settings / end DSC programming Music/SpeechPage Telephone operation PIN code Telephone operationGeneral information Insert the SIM card/enter your PIN codeTelephone operation Make your first telephone callGSM emergency calls Quick telephone reference Quick telephone reference AF / #MIX ? Rocker switch @ MEQuick telephone reference Using the telephone GSM network service areaUsing the telephone Dial a telephone numberAnswer/end a call Redial functionCall waiting 2nd caller Broker’s call/hold Conference callsInternational calls PaX PAC memorySelect the function Make telephone calls using the handset accessoryProgramming with DSC SelectHow to enter a name/text Programming with DSC Phone bookPhone book menu Capital and small letters Find an entry by nameEnter letters/characters Move the cursor in the input text boxSelect an entry by remote Find an entry by positionEntry ControlAdd entry Access CapacityHandset volume VolumeHands-free volume Show my phone numberRinging tone Automatic answerAutomatic redial My numberAOC parameters Advice of Charge Audible call timerExternal alarm PIN-codeTA Traffic Announcement Overview of the factory defaultSettings in the Setup menu During a telephone callCall mailbox Programming with DSC Call MenuCall menu SMS messagesBroadcast Search method Network selectionParameters Available networksCall meters Preferred networksCall forwarding Enter data for call forwardingPractical example of call forwarding Call barring Phone lock User groupEnter data for call barring Telephone SpecificationsAmplifier TunerGlossary Glossary Speed-dial User groupIndex Index Selecting a CD Selecting a track Bosch Gruppe