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General features
(For Audio receiver)
Answering a Phone Call
When "CALL" or "Call" is displayed, "(Calling party
name)" or "(Phone number)" is also displayed.
Press the [AUDIO] button or one of [1] – [6]
buttons.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
Press the [ATT] button for at least 1 second.
• You can set up the unit so that the incoming call is
received after lapse of a predetermined time. For more
details, see <Setting the Time Interval for Automatic
Answer> (page 11).
• Inserting a disc such as a CD will disconnect your call.
• Setting the cell-phone in the private mode can disable
the hands-free function.
• When a call without caller ID arrives, "No Name No
Number", "No Number", or "NO-NMBER" is displayed.
• The name of the calling party is displayed if it has
already been registered in the Phone Book.
Disconnecting a Call
Press the [SRC] button.
• You can also press the [ATT] button for at least 1
second to disconnect a call.
Switching to the Private Mode
You can switch between the private mode
(talking directly on the cell-phone) and the
hands-free mode.
Press the Control knob ([38]).
Talk modes are switched as follows:
Display Talk mode
"Private Talk"/ "Private"/ "PV TALK" Private talk
"Handsfree Talk"/ "Handsfree"/ "HF TALK" Hands-free talk
• Depending on the type of your cell-phone, switching
to the private talk mode may select the source
that was used before commencing the hands-free
connection. If this happens, the source cannot
be switched back to the hands-free talk mode by
operating this unit. Operate your cell-phone to return
to the hands-free talk mode.
Adjusting the Voice Volume during a
Call in Progress
You can adjust the voice volume during a call in
progress.
Turn the [VOL] knob.
• The volume adjusted during the current call in
progress will be effective for the next and subsequent
calls.
• Increasing the volume excessively is more likely
to produce echo. If echo is produced, turn down
the volume as low as possible. Echo increases in
proportion to the volume.
Switching between Display Modes
You can switch between the Phone Book and the
Call List.
Press the [DISP]/ [AUTO]/ [TI] button.
If the [DISP] button is not provided, press the
[AUTO] or [TI] button.
Multi-function Key System
Press the [AUTO]/ [TI] button.
Pressing this button toggles between the name
list and the phone number list.
Scroll Display
You can scroll through the list of phone numbers
or names. For the operation method, refer to
<Text/Title Scroll> in the Instruction Manual that
comes with the control unit.
• With the control unit on which only a name is
displayed during call termination or quick dialing, you
can switch to the phone number display mode by
performing the above operation.
• Depending on the type of your control unit, the
following restrictions are placed.
- Up to 19 characters can be displayed.
- The # letter cannot be displayed, or "|" (all segments
are lit) is displayed for #.
- You cannot switch between display modes.
Clearing the Disconnection Message
You can clear the message displayed after
disconnection of the cell-phone.
Press the [ATT] button for at least 1 second.
"Disconnect" or "DISCONNECT" disappears.
• It may take some time before the disconnected cell-
phone is reconnected.
Dialing method
(For Audio receiver)
Selecting the Dialing Mode
You can dial in five different ways.
1 Enter the dialing method selection mode
Press the [ATT] button for at least 1 second.
"DIAL" or "N-DIAL" is displayed.
2 Select a dialing method
Press the Control knob ([38]).
Pressing this knob toggles between the following
dialing method selection modes:
Multi-function Key System
1 Press the [NEXT] button.
Select the key function section.
2 Press the [1] ("DIAL") – [4] ("IN-C") button.
Display Multi key Dialing method
"DIAL"/
"N-DIAL"
[1] ("DIAL") Dial by entering a phone number.
(page 7)
Dial by using the quick dialing
function. (page 7)
"INITIAL"/
"PH-BOOK1"
[2]
("PHBK")*
Dial by searching for the initial in the
Phone Book (page 8)
"PH.BOOK"/
"PH-BOOK2"
[2]
("PHBK")*
Dial by searching the Phone Book in
the alphabetical order. (page 8)
"OUT"/
"OUT-CALL"
[3] ("OUT-C") Dial by using the dialed call list.
(page 8)
"IN"/
"IN-CALL"
[4] ("IN-C") Dial by using the received call list.
(page 9)
3 Select a dialing method selection mode
Press the [ATT] button for at least 1 second.
• To use the Phone Book, it must have been
downloaded from the cell-phone. For more details,
see <Downloading the Phone Book> (page 5).
• The dialed call list and the received call list are the
lists of calls originated from and terminated to this
unit. They are not the ones stored in the cell-phone
memory.
• * With the Multi-function Key System, pressing the [2]
("PHBK") button switches between the Phone Book
search methods.
2 Enter a phone number
Press the number ([1] – [0]), #([FM]), *([AM]),
or +([¢]) button on the remote controller.
3 Originate a call
Press the [DIRECT] button on the remote
controller.
"CALL" or "Call" is displayed.
To erase phone number digits one after
another:
Press the [4] button on the remote
controller.
• You can input max 32 digits.
• Depending on the type of your control unit, "|" (all
segments are lit) is displayed for #.
Dialing by Using the Quick Dialing
Function
You can dial by calling the phone number
registered to the preset dial number list.
1 Enter the number dialing mode
Select the "DIAL" or "N-DIAL" display.
Refer to <Selecting the Dialing Mode> (page 7).
2 Select the button corresponding to the
preset dial number
Press the [1] – [3] button.
"Preset #" or "PRESET #" is displayed.
Multi-function Key System
1 Press the [NEXT] button.
Select the key function section.
2 Press the [1] ("1") – [3] ("3") button.
"DIAL #" is displayed.
3 Originate a call
Press the Control knob ([38]) for at least 1
second.
"CALL" or "Call" is displayed.
• If the desired number is not registered to the preset
dial number list, "No Name No Number", "No Number",
or "NO-NUMBER" is displayed.
Function of remote control
Making a Call by Entering a Phone
Number
You can make a call by entering a phone number.
1 Enter the number dial mode
Select the "DIAL" or "N-DIAL" display.
Refer to <Selecting the Dialing Mode> (page 7).