Magneti Marelli S p A N14509 User Manual

Multi Media System
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Bluetooth function (optional)
The Multi Media System is equipped with Bluetooth technology, which allows connecting mobile phones enabled for this technology. Using this connectivity you can handle calls (with the hands-free function) and the telephone phonebook through the Multi Media System. The connection can be made in two ways:
1. Pairing a telephone to the Multi Media System.
2. Connecting a telephone stored in the Multi Media System.
The pairing procedure with the Multi Media System must be performed only the fi rst time and only from a compatible mobile phone to the Multi Media System. It is not possible to proceed from the Multi Media System, as this system is not capable of independently performing pairing procedures to Bluetooth sources.
When connecting a telephone stored in the Multi Media System, the system will connect a telephone already paired with the same system and
the procedure must be performed each time you wish to connect a Bluetooth mobile phone to the Multi Media System (see page 56 “List of connected peripherals”). Unlike the pairing procedure, this operation can be performed from both a mobile phone and from the Multi Media System.
Telephone pairing
WARNING: Before connecting a mobile phone, it is advisable to read the user’s manual of the mobile phone to be paired with the Multi Media System.
To pair a mobile phone with the system, the Bluetooth feature must be active on both the phone and Multi Media System. To set up the Multi Media System for the pairing procedure, proceed as described below:
- Check that the Bluetooth feature on the mobile phone is active.
To activate the Bluetooth feature
on the mobile phone, refer to the instructions provided by the phone manufacturer.
- Turn the vehicle key to MAR
- Turn on Multi Media System by pressing the knob (20);
During the paring stages,
the telephone will ask you to enter a PIN code (see page 57 “Authentication code”).
If the code entered is correct, the
two devices start the connection procedures.
Depending on the phonebook
synchronization mode set (see page 67 “Phonebook synchronization mode”) the phonebooks stored on the mobile phone will be
synchronized or not. Once the connection procedure has been completed, a message on the Multi Media System display informs the user that the devices have been paired. The Multi Media System can store up to 10 paired devices.
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Main Bluetooth page
Press the MODE button to access the Bluetooth page (see Fig. 80). This page shows the following parameters:
A - Telephone connection status B - Telephone service provider C - Name of the paired telephone D - Battery charge status E - Roaming (if active).
Note: The data displayed depends on the telephone connected.
Note: If the texts sent from the telephone contain non-Latin characters (e.g., Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic characters) the Multi Media System will display them with question marks “?”.
Disconnection
The Bluetooth feature can be disconnected in three different ways:
1. Disconnecting from the mobile phone, following the operations described in the specifi c instruction manual, or turning off the phone
2. Through the Multi Media System (see page 56 “List of connected peripherals”;
3. Moving the Bluetooth telephone away from the Multi Media System, so that the telephone signal is outside the reception area of Multi Media System.
Disconnection is indicated by a message on the display as shown in Fig. 81.
Disconnecting the mobile phone does not delete the call list; if you wish to delete it, proceed as follows:
- Press the MENU button (15);
- Select the icon
and confi rm by
pressing the knob (13),
- Select and confi rm, by pressing the knob (13), the “Telephone Functions” option
- Select and confi rm, by pressing the knob (13), the “Delete call log” option (see Fig. 82).
The deletion procedure starts only after confi rming a second time.
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