Connecting A Phone - Aston Martin DB 9 2013 Manual

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Audio Settings
Call Volume
During a call the call volume can be regulated using the VOLUME dial
or button.
Audio System Volume
The audio source can be automatically muted for incoming calls:
Press MENU and navigate to <Phone menu...> (Enter) <Phone
settings...> (Enter) <Sounds and volume...> (Enter) <Mute radio>
(Enter).
If mute radio is OFF select one of the audio sources to control the
audio system volume during an ongoing call.
Audio System Control
Not available during a call.
When the audio system is in operation while hands-free mode is ON
press CALL to return to hands-free mode.
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Ring Volume
Press MENU and navigate to <Phone menu...> (Enter) <Phone
settings...> (Enter) <Sounds and volume...> (Enter) <Ring volume>
(Enter). Adjust using the TUNING dial.
Ring Signals
The vehicle system has integrated ring signals that can be selected:
Press MENU and navigate to <Phone menu...> (Enter) <Phone
settings...> (Enter) <Sounds and volume...> (Enter) <Ring signal>
(Enter) <Select Ring signal 1, 2, 3 etc.> (Enter).
The connected mobile phone's ring signal is not muted when one
of the vehicles integrated signals is used.

Connecting a Phone

A connection between the vehicle hands-free system and a mobile
phone is called a 'Paired Link'. When a paired link is set up the
hands-free system remembers the mobile phone's ID.
Once the hands-free system and the mobile phone are paired, the
hands-free system automatically connects every time the ignition is
set to ON if the hands-free system (Press PHONE) and the mobile
phone are ON.
A mobile phone can be paired either using the vehicle hands-free
system or by using the mobile phone.
This system supports paired links with up to five phones.
The process of initiating a hands-free connection with a phone
varies per phone manufacturer. For more information refer to the
user's guide for your mobile phone.

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