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Using hands-free phoning

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Dialing from the map

You can make a call by selecting the icon of a registered location or a POI icon from the map screen.

pYou cannot make a call to locations or POIs that have no phone number data.

1Scroll the map, and place the cursor on an icon on the map.

2Touch .

The “Detailed POI Information” screen ap- pears.

3 Touch [Call] to make a call.

To cancel the call after the system starts dial-

ing, touch .

4 Touch to end the call.

pThe registered name appears if the phone number of the received call is already regis- tered in “Contacts”.

pDepending on the caller ID service, the phone number of the received call may not be displayed. “Unknown” appears instead.

1To answer an incoming call, touch . The operation menu during a call appears.

# Touch [Vol –] or [Vol +].

You can adjust the ring tone volume.

# Touch to reject an incoming call.

p The rejected call is recorded in the missed call history list.

=For details, refer to Dialing from the history on page 69.

2Touch to end the call.

Receiving a phone call

You can perform hands-free answering by using the navigation system.

Answering an incoming call

The system informs you that it is receiving a call by displaying a message and producing a ring sound.

If “Auto Answer Preference” is set to “Off”, answer the call manually. Answering is available if any screen is displayed, such as the map screen or the setting screen.

pYou can set this navigation system to auto- matically answer incoming calls.

=For details, refer to Answering a call automatically on page 74.

The call ends.

pIf the voice on the other end of the call is too quiet to hear, you can adjust the volume of the received voice.

= For details, refer to Setting the Volume

for Guidance and Phone on page 163.

pYou may hear a noise when you hang up the phone.

#Touch [Vol –] or [Vol +].

You can adjust volume when you are talking.

#Touch [Close Menu].

The operation menu during call is minimized.

To display the menu again, touch .

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