Bury and Co KG BTHANDSET User Manual

Mobile telephone
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Mobile telephone
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Introduction
the system using ‘hands-free profile’.
The mobile telephone system can be operated by using the privacy handset (when fitted). For further information, refer to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 12-9.
Please note that this system is not supplied with a mobile telephone, but is dependent upon a compatible telephone being present. For information on the latest models of mobile telephones supported, visit www.bentleymotors.com/ownership/ bluetooth_guide or contact your Authorised Bentley Retailer.
Note
The telephone system has been engineered to provide the best possible service. However, you may have difficulty making a connection or call under certain conditions. If problems are experienced, check that your telephone service provider has adequate coverage in your location, or try connecting away from sources of interference. (These sources may include electronic equipment found in airports, hospitals or police stations, or radio transmitters.)
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WARNING
Drivers must acquaint themselves with and comply with the legal requirements of the country in which the car is operating with regard to the use of telephones etc., whilst driving.
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WARNING
Driver distraction causes accidents, collisions and serious
injury.
Use the telephone etc., only if road, traffic and weather conditions permit, and you will not be distracted from your driving.
Never let yourself be distracted by setting, adjusting or using a mobile telephone or other communication system.
Always set volume levels so that you can clearly hear horns, sirens and other warning sounds outside the vehicle.
When driving, glance at the screen only when necessary, and only when traffic conditions permit this to be done safely.
If it becomes necessary to make any adjustments to a system it is recommended that a passenger undertakes the task.
The driver must never make adjustments unless the car is stationary.
In areas with no or inadequate mobile telephone network service and occasionally in tunnels, garages and underpasses, telephone calls (even emergency calls) may not be connected.
Mobile communication systems can cause interference to the electronic systems of the car.
In order to safeguard operating reliability, mobile radio equipment must not be operated inside the car unless it is fitted with an exterior antenna.
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WARNING
Using a mobile telephone etc., inside the vehicle without having an external antenna can be dangerous to your health and that of your passengers, because of the electromagnetic radiation energy that these devices emit which may be above established recommended limits.
Never attach anything, including accessories (for example coat hangers, cup holders or telephone support brackets) to the air bag covers, or within the deployment area of the air bags.
Objects on or near the surfaces where air bags are located can come loose and cause serious personal injury if the air bag deploys. For further information, refer to the heading ‘Air bags’ on page 1-38.
For more information on the installation of any communication equipment, consult the information under the heading ‘Radio transmitters and business equipment’ on page 12-14.
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Pairing with hands-free profile
A telephone must be ‘paired’ with the system before it can be used. The pairing procedure needs to be followed only once for each new telephone, and is designed to create a secure datalink between the telephone and the car.
Once a telephone is paired with the car, it can be connected to the car automatically in future. For further information, refer to the heading ‘Automatic reconnection’ on page 12-5.
Only one telephone can be paired with the system at a time, unless the car is fitted with a privacy handset, in which case up to ten telephones can be paired.
It is recommended that the car is stationary and the ignition is switched on before attempting to pair a mobile telephone.
To pair a telephone with the car, activate the Bluetooth function on the mobile telephone and ensure that Bluetooth visibility is set to ‘SHOW PHONE’ or ‘ON’. These settings may vary between models of telephone, refer to your telephone manufacturer’s instructions for details on how to perform this operation.
Please ensure that contacts on the SIM card are stored to the mobile telephone memory so that they can be accessed when connected to the mobile telephone system.
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Pairing using the privacy handset
With the ignition switched on, press the Menu privacy handset, and select the Bluetooth followed by New search
A list of available devices will be displayed. Using the navigation button, select the required device and press Connect code will be displayed; enter this code into the mobile telephone.
Alternatively, with the ignition switched on, press the Menu button on the privacy handset, and select the Bluetooth menu. Select Options
On the mobile telephone to be connected, search for Bluetooth devices. Select ‘Bentley’ from the list of found devices, and enter the 4 digit code as displayed on the privacy handset.
Pairing without the privacy handset
With the ignition switched on, briefly press the telephone button (see Fig. 12-34, item 2) on the steering wheel.
On the mobile telephone to be connected, search for Bluetooth devices. Select ‘Bentley’ from the list of found devices, and enter the 4 digit code ‘2222’ into the mobile telephone.
After pairing has been successfully completed, the entries stored in the mobile telephone’s phonebook will be automatically copied into the memory of the mobile telephone system.
This procedure can last for some minutes, dependent upon the number of phonebook entries stored. The memory of the mobile telephone system is limited to a maximum of 1000 entries.
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Automatic phonebook download may not function with all devices. If automatic download does not successfully complete, an alternative, phone specific method for manual transfer of the phonebook must be used. Please contact your local Authorised Bentley Retailer for further information.
Each time a telephone is reconnected, the car will check the phonebook stored on the mobile telephone and look for any changes. It will then update the phonebook stored by the car, so that the two match. This happens in the background, and may take a few minutes.
Once a mobile telephone is successfully paired, connection to the car will take place automatically when the ignition is switched on.
If a telephone call is active, the mobile telephone will remain connected until approximately 30 minutes after the ignition is switched off (if the remote control key remains inside the vehicle), or until the mobile telephone is taken out of range of the car.
If the mobile telephone is taken out of the car, and out of a range of approximately 10 metres, the system will reconnect when you re-enter the car and turn the ignition on.
When connected:
• The mobile telephone system will use the mobile telephone’s antenna: calls will NOT be made using the car’s external antenna.
• Text messages are not supported.
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• The ‘Number sending’ function cannot be used to suppress the sending of your telephone number.
Automatic reconnection
If no privacy handset is fitted, the system will remember one paired mobile telephone (increasing to ten paired mobile telephones when the privacy handset is fitted), although it is only possible to connect one mobile telephone at a time. The mobile telephone that was last connected to the mobile telephone system will always be the one to which automatic reconnection is attempted first.
To enable the mobile telephone system to reconnect automatically to the mobile telephone, check that your mobile telephone is turned on, has Bluetooth activated following the manufacturer’s instructions, the ‘auto connection’ function on the device is turned on, that ‘Bentley’ is a trusted device, and that it is not connected to any other Bluetooth devices.
If automatic reconnection is not possible with a paired mobile telephone, or if the mobile telephone system does not function in the expected manner, remove the battery from the mobile telephone (if possible) and re-insert it. Press the starter button briefly once or insert the remote control key into the ignition switch and turn the ignition on.
Note
During the connection/disconnection sequence to the car, any calls to your telephone number will be dealt with by the settings on your mobile telephone, for example, voicemail preferences, call divert, etc.
Replacing a paired device
To replace a paired device, ensure that the vehicle ignition is switched off and turn off the Bluetooth function on the currently paired mobile telephone. Alternatively, ensure that the currently paired mobile telephone is outside of the operating range of the mobile telephone system.
Turn on the ignition and press the telephone button on the multi-function steering wheel to cancel the auto-reconnection process and make the mobile telephone system visible.
Repeat the process described in ‘Pairing with hands-free profile’ on page 12-3.
It is also possible to make the mobile telephone system visible by turning off the Bluetooth function of the connected mobile telephone whilst the mobile telephone system is active. It will then be possible to pair a new mobile telephone to the system.
Deleting a paired mobile telephone
To delete a paired mobile telephone, enter the Bluetooth menu in the privacy handset and use the navigation button to highlight
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