USING THE TELEPHONE

Hold/broker’s calls

Hold means that you place or receive a sec- ond call, while you are already using the tel- ephone. You can only speak to one caller at a time. The callers have no contact with one another.

Hold

When you are already using the phone,

press MEM to activate the hold function.

Now you can use the 0 - 9 buttons to enter the telephone number for the sec- ond call.

Once the complete number appears in the display, press .

The call will be put through to the second number. The first caller will stay on “hold”.

Broker’s calls

A broker’s call means you switch from one caller to the other.

Press MEM to switch between the two callers.

Note:

With a caller on “hold”, you can also accept a third incoming call. Press OK to accept the call or CLR to reject it.

If you accept a third call, the connection to the active caller will be terminated.

Conference calls

With conference calls there is a direct con- nection between all of the callers.

Once you have two callers as described in the section on “Hold/broker’s calls”,

press OK.

The conference call will be set up. CONFER- ENCE will appear in the display.

Ending a conference call

To end the conference call,

press CLR.

Note:

During a conference call you can also answer a call from a third caller. Press OK to answer the call or CLR to reject it. The conference will be put on “hold”. Then you can press MEM to switch between the conference call and the third caller (broker’s call).

Notebook function

During a telephone call you can use the keypad to enter a telephone number. After the call has ended, the number will appear in the display and can be used as desired.

Note:

If the vehicle ignition is switched off during a telephone call, the Radiophone will switch off automatically after the call has ended. Any telephone number you have entered in the notebook will be deleted.

Foreign calls

The internationally uniform GSM standard allows you to place telephone calls with your RADIOPHONE in foreign countries as well.

It is necessary that there is a roaming agree- ment between the service providers in the two countries. In addition, your service provider must activate international roaming for your SIM card.

You can obtain a current list of the countries with the service providers responsible (net- work code and name) and the different charges involved.

Note:

If you want to place calls using your RADIO- PHONE in a foreign country, contact your service provider well in advance.

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Blaupunkt AntaresT60 installation instructions Hold/broker’s calls, Conference calls, Foreign calls