Infotainment operation
and receive SMS and e-mails through the tel-
ephone int
erf
ace.
Send an SMS
●
Press > Text message > Enter new mes-
sage and enter the message on the screen.
●
Enter the contact you want in the search
bar.
●
To send the message press OK.
Send an e-mail
●
Press > E-mail > Enter new message
and enter the message on the screen.
●
Enter the contact you want in the search
bar.
●
To send the message press OK.
Phone book, favourites and speed dial
buttons
In the first connection of a telephone with
the inf
ot
ainment system, the phone book is
saved in the infotainment system. It may be
necessary to confirm the data transmission
on the mobile phone.
Each time the phone is reconnected, the
phone book is updated.
If conference calls are supported, the phone
book can be accessed during a call. If there
is a saved image for a contact, it can be dis-
played in the list next to the entry.
Favourites
A speed dial button can be assigned to a
phone book favourite up to a maximum of
six. If there is a registered photo saved to the
contact, it is shown on the speed dial button.
All speed dial buttons have to be manually
edited and will be assigned to a user profile.
Assign the speed dial button
●
In the Favourites menu, press the + but-
ton, then open the phone book to select a
contact as a favourite. If the contact has sev-
eral phone numbers, press on the number in
the list.
Edit the speed dial button
●
To edit or delete a favourite contact press
on the icon in the Favourites menu
screen. You can delete one or more favour-
ites.
Call a favourite
●
Press the assigned speed dial button.
Note
Favourites are not updated automatically. If
you change a contact's phone number, you
have to reassign the speed dial button.
Connectivity Box*
Fig. 135
In the centre console: pad for the mobile
phone connection.
The Connectivity Box includes different
functions that will help t
o use y
our mobile
device. These are:
●
Wireless Charger
1)
.
●
Signal amplifier / (Mobile Signal Amplifier)
»
1)
It only includes the wireless charge functional-
ity.
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