Introduction; Telephone Controls - Aston Martin DB9 2006 Manual

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Introduction

The 'in-car' telephone is an integrated part of the
Infotainment centre system along with the audio system and
Satellite Navigation system functions. The infotainment
system can be used easily and conveniently using the
common control panel. The control panel display indicates
the present function.
Always put traffic safety first.
• Switch off the telephone system when refuelling this
vehicle
• Switch off the telephone system near blasting work
The 'in car' telephone installed to this vehicle does not
support Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD).
Refer to your service provider for more information.
9.2
Volante Only: Driving with the roof lowered.
If making or receiving calls, microphone performance will be
degraded.
Vehicles installed with the 'in-car' phone and the
Bluetooth systems.
If both systems are active then the Bluetooth system will
override the in-car' phone system. An active call on the 'in-
car' phone will be ended if a call is received on the
Bluetooth system or any of the Bluetooth menus are used.
PIN Code
The default PIN code for this 'in-car' phone system is 1234.
For increased security select your own PIN code (Refer to
'Edit codes', page 9.12).

Telephone Controls

(1) Enter – Accept a call, make a menu selection,
activate the telephone from stand-by mode. A short
press of the Enter button displays the last dialled
number.
(2) Phone – On / off / stand-by.
(3) Volume – Controls the background noise from
the radio etc. during a call.
(4) Menu – Open the main menu.
(5) Exit – Terminate or reject a call, scroll back in
the menu, cancel a selection, erase entered digits or
characters.
(6) Display – Number and character buttons as
well as menu short-cuts.

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