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Disconnecting the power supply lead will also
erase all the phonebook data.
Calling from
the
call history
You can access to the call history stored in
this unit
or
the cellular phone, and make a
call. This unit stores up to
20 calls in the call
history.
1 Press
(CALL)
and
rotate
the
control
dial
until
"RECENT CALL" appears,
then
press it.
The call history list
of
this unit
or
the
cellular phone (set with "PH BOOK
SEL")
appears.
2 Rotate the
control
dial
to
select a
name
or
phone
number
from
the
call history,
then
press it.
The phone call starts.
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The call history in this
unit
may
not
change even
if
the respective cellular
phone's
call history
is
deleted.
Calling by phone number
input
1 Press
(CALL)
and
rotate
the
control
dial
until
"DIAL NUMBER" appears,
then
press it.
2 Rotate the
control
dial
to
enter
the
phone
number,
and
lastly
select''
,,
(space),
then
press
the
~
(handsfree)
button*.
The phone call starts.
* To move the digital indication, press
(SEEK)-/+.
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"_" appears instead
of"#"
on
the display.
Calling
by
preset number
You can store up to 6 contacts in the preset
dial. For details
on
how to store, see "Preset
dial" (page 2 7).
1 Press (
CALL
) •
2 Press a
number
button
(CD
to
®)
to
select
the
contact
you
want
to
call.
3 Press
~
(hands free).
The phone call starts.
Calling
by
redial
1 Press (
CALL)
and
rotate
the
control
dial
until
"REDIAL" appears,
then
press it.
The phone call starts.
Operations during a call
Presetting
the
volume
of
the ringtone
and talker's voice
You can preset the volume level
of
the
ringtone
and
talker's voice.
To adjust
the
ringtone
volume:
Rotate the control dial while receiving a
call.
Ringtone volume can be adjusted.
To
adjust
the
talker's voice volume:
Rotate the control dial during a call. The
talker's voice volume can be adjusted.
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If the Bluetooth Phone source
is
selected, rotating
the control dial will only adjust the talker's
volume.
Mic gain adjustment
You can adjust the volume for the other
party. Press
® (MIC) to adjust the volume
levels ("MIC-LOW," "MIC-MID," "MIC-
Hl").