Introduction; Hands-Free Functions - Aston Martin DB 9 2010 Manual

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Introduction

A mobile device equipped with Hands-Free (Bluetooth) capability
can be connected wirelessly to the vehicle's Hands-Free phone
system. The vehicle's Hands-Free phone system then provides
remote control of a range of the mobile phone's functions. The
mobile phone can always be operated by its own keys regardless of
whether or not it is connected.
The Hands-Free system is available when the vehicle key is in
position 'I' or 'II'. If, during a call, the vehicle key is moved to position
'0' or removed the call will transfer to the mobile phone after
approximately six seconds.
The Hands-Free phone system will not recognize a mobile
phone, even if it is 'paired' (Refer to page 9.5), if the mobile phone
does not have Bluetooth enabled. For more information refer to the
user guide for your mobile phone.
9.2
Volante Only: Driving with the roof lowered. If making or
receiving calls, microphone performance will be degraded.
The Hands-Free phone system does not support SMS (text
messages).
Automatic Transmission Only: The Hands-Free phone system
uses the internal antenna of the mobile phone. Placing the mobile
phone in the trinket tray may degrade the Hands-Free system
performance.

Hands-Free Functions

[1] VOLUME- Volume control.
[2] DISPLAY- Shows options, menus and information.
[3] TUNING- Navigate through phone book and menus.
[4] MENU- Opens the main menu.
[5] ENTER- Press to answer or make a call, select in the menu or open
a selection.
[6] JOYSTICK- Navigate in the menus, move forwards or backwards
when entering text and digits.
[7] PHONE- Press to select Hands-Free mode or press and hold to
cancel Hands-Free mode.
[8] BACK- End a call, navigate back in the menu, cancel a selection
or erase the previous character when entering text and numbers.
[9] KEYPAD- Search through the phone book, speed dial or navigate
in the menu.

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