Hands Free Functions; Making A Call - Fiat Croma User Manual

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The system allows phone calls to be
made and received via your mobile phone
®
with Bluetooth
using voice recognition
or the controls on the steering wheel.
You can call the names in your phone list
through voice controls by saying the name
and/or surname or you can call numbers
that are not listed by saying the digits of
the desired phone number or call back the
sender of an SMS text message received.
You can call the names in your phone list
using the controls on the steering wheel
or call up a list of calls that you have made
or received, selecting the desired name
from the Last calls or Directory submenu.
You can also answer incoming calls, call
back a number that is engaged, receive a
call notification, read an SMS text message
received or delete it.
If you have had difficulties in using the
telephone functions via the car's hands
free system, consult the PROBLEM
SOLVING - HANDS FREE chapter.
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Notes
– Before you can make and receive calls
using the hands free system you must reg-
ister your mobile phone in the system.
SETTING FUNCTIONS - REGISTER-
ING YOUR MOBILE PHONE,
– To activate the car's hands free sys-
tem the igntion key must be in the MAR
position.
– If you turn the ignition key to the
STOP position during a phone conversa-
tion you can continue the conversation for
another 15 minutes via the hands free sys-
tem.
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MAKING A CALL

You can make a call in one of the fol-
lowing ways:
– Call a name in the list
– Call a number using voice commands
– Call a number using the mobile phone
keypad
– Call a number in the call log
– Call the sender of an SMS text mes-
sage received
For further information, refer to the
SMS TEXT MESSAGE READER FUNC-
TIONS chapter - Management of SMS
messages.
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