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Telephone system components
1. Steering wheel keypad
You can control the majority of telephone
functions using the steering wheel keypad.
When the telephone is active, the steering
wheel keypad can only be used for telephone
functions. When in active mode, telephone
information is always shown in the control
panel display.
2. Microphone
The handsfree microphone is integrated in
the ceiling panel.
3. Control panel
All telephone system functions, except call
volume, can be controlled from the control
panel keypad. The display shows menu
functions, messages, telephone numbers,
etc.
4. SIM card
The SIM card is inserted into the front of the
control panel.
5. Privacy handset
The privacy handset can be used when you
do not wish to be disturbed.
6. Antenna
The antenna is mounted against the
windscreen in front of the rearview mirror.
General rules
• Put traffic safety first! If as the driver you
need to use the privacy handset, park the
car in a safe place first.
• Switch off the system when refuelling the
car.
• Switch off the system near blasting work.
• Let only authorised personnel service
your telephone system.
Emergency calls
Emergency calls to alarm centres can be
made without a SIM card as long as there is
coverage by a GSM operator.
– Activate the telephone.
– Ring the emergency number that applies
to your region (within EU: 112).
– Press the ENTER button on the control
panel or steering wheel.
Loudspeaker
The telephone uses the speaker in the
driver's door or the centre speaker of the
audio system (if there is one).
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