Managing An Incoming Call; Managing A Call In Progress - Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2010 Manual

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MANAGE AN INCOMING
CALL
With the hands-free function, you can re-
spond to incoming calls using the steering
wheel controls. When a call is received, the
system will display the caller's ID, where
available.
The incoming call will be signalled by your
mobile phone's personalised ringtones (the
availability of this function depends on the
specific features of your phone).
Answering a phone call
❍ To answer a phone call, press
ß
/MENU.
❍ To end the call, press
ß
/MENU for
more than 1 second.
Rejecting a call
❍ To reject a call, press
ß
/MENU for
more than 1 second.
Ignoring a call
❍ To ignore a phone call and mute the ring
&
tone, press
/ESC.
Responding to an incoming
call during an active
conversation
To answer an incoming call whilst another
phone conversation is in progress, press
ß
/MENU. The system will switch to the
incoming phone call and will put the current
conversation on hold.
Note
On some mobile phones, you can transfer
the ring tones assigned to your contacts to
the hands-free system. In this case, the sys-
tem signals incoming calls by using your mo-
bile phone's personalised ringtones.
MANAGE A CALL
IN PROGRESS
Transferring a call
from your mobile phone
to the hands-free system
If you are speaking on your mobile phone
and get into the vehicle, you can transfer
the conversation from your mobile to your
vehicle's hands-free system.
Proceed as follows:
❍ Get into the car and turn the ignition key
to the MAR position to activate the
hands-free system.
❍ The system will let the phone know
when it is ready to activate the hands-
free system.
❍ To transfer the conversation to hands-
free, follow the normal procedure for
your mobile phone (the procedure will
depend on the type of phone).
❍ The phone conversation will be trans-
ferred to the car's hands-free system.
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