Blaupunkt TCM 169 Conference calls, Making telephone calls using the handset special accessory

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Using the telephone

Conference calls

During a multi-party call, you can talk to sev- eral parties at the same time.

While talking to one party you can place a call to a second party.

Setting up a conference call

You are already talking to the first party. A second party is waiting on hold.

Press OK

to activate the conference call. Now all three parties can talk to each other on the same line.

While you are talking on the telephone to these two parties, it is also possible to an- swer a call from another party. You will hear the call waiting signal.

To refuse the call:

Press CL.

To answer a call from another party:

Press OK.

The previous parties will be put on hold.

Press ME to switch back and forth between the conference call and the single caller.

To end an active call:

Press CL or .

To end all calls at once:

Press CL for longer than 1 second.

Making telephone calls using the handset (special accessory)

During normal operation, you can make tele- phone calls using the microphone and car speakers (hands-free function). You can also make calls using a handset (accesso- ry).

You can answer/end calls by removing/re- placing the handset.

Switching from hands-free operation to the handset:

Remove the handset from its cradle.

To switch from handset operation to the hands-free function:

Press BND and replace the handset on its cradle.

Warning:

There is a relatively strong magnet built into the handset.

Keep away anything which will react to mag- netic influence, e.g. diskettes, bank cards, etc. Important data may be deleted.

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

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Contents Monte Carlo TCM Remote control RCT 07 optional Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer Option Contents Telephone Safety information Safety standardsImportant information General informationUsing the telephone in critical areas Using the telephone while drivingImportant information Emergency callsAccessories InstallationInternational telephone informa- tion GuaranteeStarting up the Radiophone KeyCard and SIM cardBasic information KeyCard and SIM card Training or replace KeyCard/ SIM card using DSCRemoving the KeyCard/SIM card Train KeyCard/SIM cardsDisplaying the radio pass data DSC learn modeOptical warning of anti-theft protection Care of your KeyCard/SIM cardSwitching the unit on/off with the KeyCard On/off VolumeSwitching the unit on/off via the ig- nition Switching the radio on when the ig- nition is switched offSRC Source Track switchTS / BND Eject cassetteStoring radio stations Cassette loading slotRecalling stored radio stations -Se AF / #Display = MIXRadio operation a Cassette operation Changer operation optionalStop this function by pressing or the opposite button Tape operationFlashing card tongue Additional settings possible with AUD Additional rocker switch functionsDSC mode C ME Unit Corresponding function must be activatedAF Alternative Frequency Audio modeREG regional programme Radio, tape deck, CD changer optional, auxiliary sourceRadio operation with RDS Radio Data System Station tuningEntering the frequency directly Selecting a wavebandStoring radio stations Scrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM onlyRecalling stored radio stations Selecting the seek-tuning sensi- tivitySwitching from stereo to mono FM only Automatic seek tuning start Switching traffic announcement priority on/offSwitching off the beep tone Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EONOperating the cassette deck Tape equalisation Operating the cassette deckDolby B NR Care instructionsSelecting the CD and the track Switching CD changer operation onCD changer operation optional Select CancelAlter StoreProgramming with DSC Radio, Cassette, Changer optional = ignition timer switched offOn All of the menu items are available Music/voice is switched offCards can only be programmed with the help of the DSC menu End DSC programming/save changes You can choose among the following oper- ating modesOverview of the DSC default settings Telephone operation PIN code Operating the telephoneInserting the SIM card/ entering your PIN code Reactivating the SIM cardMaking your first telephone call Operating the telephoneGSM emergency calls Do not hang up until you are told to do soVolume Quick reference for using the telephoneOn/Off Selection buttonsTo switch back to the telephone mode Press briefly Enter PIN code Setup menu/Call menuDisplays Radio menu Telephone-book menu@ Rocker switch GSM network service area Using the telephoneSwitching to telephone mode Save telephone numbers and namesDialling a telephone number Using the telephoneAnswering/ending a call Redial functionAutomatic Save telephone numbers from the note- padBroker’s call/hold Call waiting 2nd callerSetting up a conference call Making telephone calls using the handset special accessoryConference calls International callsHow to receive calls How to place telephone calls in foreign countriesTeleph. number Blaupunkt You enter +49512149 Tip107 Phone book menuPhone book menu How to enter a name/textFinding an entry by name Check capacity Prevent accessShow my phone number Altering, deleting, moving or copying the entry Add entryFinding an entry by position Programming with DSC Telephone Press CL, the altered setting will not be storedStore/confirm End DSCProgramming in the setup menu Programming with DSC Telephone -Setup menuSelect the setup menu by pressing 113Hands-free volume Ringing tone volume Automatic answer Operating modeHandset volume Automatic redialCall meter format SMS toneSet charge parameters Audible call timerPIN code EnteredFollowing settings will be deleted Alter access codeExternal alarm Be sure to make a note of the new code if you change itExtended menu Ring signal Overview of the basic factory settings in the set-up menuHands-free channel TA during call Hands-free operation is possible on all four channelsProgramming with DSC Telephone -Call menu Press CL, the new setting will not be storedProgramming in the Call Menu 119Selecting the message Call mailbox Received SMS messagesReading messages Press OK You can display the message by press- ingSender Calling the sender or another telephoneSending SMS messages Network selection Cell Broadcast Call barring Call metersCall forwarding Fixed dial numbers Phone lockClosed user group Overview of the basic factory settings in the call menuGlossary Amplifier SpecificationsTuner TelephoneIndex Index Bosch Gruppe Service numbers042 175 873