Blaupunkt TCM 169 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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DEUTSCH
Radio
Telefon
ENGLISH
Radio
Telephone
Conference calls
During a multi-party call, you can talk to sev-
eral parties at the same time.
While talking to one party you can place a
call to a second party.
Setting up a conference call
You are already talking to the first party. A
second party is waiting on hold.
Press OK
to activate the conference call. Now all
three parties can talk to each other on
the same line.
While you are talking on the telephone to
these two parties, it is also possible to an-
swer a call from another party. You will hear
the call waiting signal.
To refuse the call:
Press CL.
To answer a call from another party:
Press OK.
The previous parties will be put on
hold.
Press ME to switch back and forth between
the conference call and the single caller.
To end an active call:
Press CL or
.
To end all calls at once:
Press CL for longer than 1 second.
Making telephone calls using
the handset (special accessory)
During normal operation, you can make tele-
phone calls using the microphone and car
speakers (hands-free function). You can
also make calls using a handset (accesso-
ry).
You can answer/end calls by removing/re-
placing the handset.
Switching from hands-free operation to the
handset:
Remove the handset from its cradle.
To switch from handset operation to the
hands-free function:
Press BND and replace the handset
on its cradle.
Warning:
There is a relatively strong magnet built into
the handset.
Keep away anything which will react to mag-
netic influence, e.g. diskettes, bank cards,
etc. Important data may be deleted.
International calls
The services provided by your network op-
erator allow you to place mobile phone calls
in your own country.
Using the international GSM standard it is
possible to place phone calls to parties in
many countries of the world (either mobile
or stationary).
In order to do this, the network operators
concerned must have made a roaming
agreement. Your network operator must also
activate international roaming for your SIM
card.
Your network operator can provide you with
a currently valid list of the network opera-
tors (network code and name) and the dif-
ferent rates which apply.
Note:
If you want to make international calls, be
sure to contact your network operator well
ahead of time.
What to do before leaving for a foreign
country
1. Have your network operator activate
your SIM card for roaming.
2. Take a look at the list of networks. In
many areas you can choose from
Using the telephone