Accepting A Call; Ending A Call; Rejecting A Call; Dialling A Number - Porsche PCM3.1 Operating Manual

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Accepting a call

As soon as a call comes in, a menu is temporarily
displayed on the display of the handset.
If available, the telephone number is displayed to-
gether with the name of the caller (if an assign-
ment to an entry stored in the phonebook is pos-
sible).
û Press the left selection button under the "Ac-
cept." menu item.
- or -
û Press the Lift handset button on the handset.
If the handset is not in the cradle, the ringtone of
the PCM is accompanied by a further audio signal.

Ending a call

û Press the right selection button under the
"End" menu item.
- or -
û Press the End call button on the handset.
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Rejecting a call

û When there is a call incoming, press the right
selection button under the "Reject" menu
item.

Dialling a number

1. Enter the individual digits in the telephone
number one after the other using the keypad.
2. Press the left selection button under the "Call"
menu item.
The telephone call is established and the call
menu is displayed.
If the number dialled is busy, this will be indicat-
ed by a message on the display.
Always enter the telephone number with the
dialling code.
You can correct an incorrectly entered
number by pressing the right selection button
under the "Delete" menu item.
Temporarily muting the handset
microphone
You can mute the handset microphone during a
phone call.
1. Press the left selection button under the "Op-
tions" menu item.
2. Select the "Microphone mute" menu item us-
ing the rocker button.
3. Press the left selection button under the "Se-
lection" menu item to activate ( ) or
deactivate ( ) the function.

Establishing an additional call

You can establish a further connection with the
"New call" function. You can either:
– enter a new telephone number or
– display and call entries from the phonebook,
the list of previous calls or the list of received
calls.

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