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COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

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Owners manual

Communications system

Foreword
This owner's manual and the corresponding supplements should be read carefully to familiarise yourself with your vehicle. Also, the regular care and maintenance and correct handling of the vehicle will contribute to preserve its value. For safety reasons, note the information concerning accessories, modifications and parts exchange. If selling the vehicle, give all of the onboard documentation to the new owner as this should be kept with the vehicle.

Contents

Contents
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Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voice command mobile telephone installation . Radiophones and business equipment . . . . . . .

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Layout of the manual

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Before reading this manual, you should know
This manual contains a description of the equipment supplied with the vehicle at the time of going to press. Some of the equipment described below will be on the market at a later date, or will only be available in certain markets. Because this is a general manual, some of the equipment and functions that are described in this manual are not included in all types or variants of the model or model year; they may vary or be modified depending on the technical requirements and on the market or model year; this can not be interpreted as dishonest advertising. Illustrations are intended as a general guide, and may vary from the equipment fitted in your vehicle in some details. The direction indications (left, right, front, rear) appearing in this manual refer to the normal forward working direction of the vehicle except when otherwise indicated. The equipment marked with an asterisk* is supplied as standard on certain versions of the model only, it can be supplied as an option on some models, or else it is only on sale in certain countries. All registered trademarks are indicated with . Even if the copyright symbol does not appear this does not mean that the trademark is not registered. This shows that the section continues on the next page. This shows the end of the section.

Caution
Texts with this symbol warn you of possible damage to the vehicle.

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Texts preceded by this symbol contain information on the protection of the environment.

Note
Texts preceded by this symbol contain additional information.

WARNING
Texts preceded by this symbol contain information concerning your safety, and warn of possible danger of accident or injury.

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Voice command mobile telephone installation
Introduction This system allows the connection of a mobile phone and to use this hands-free.
The hands-free device means that the telephone can be used inside the vehicle; the driver will not have to remove their hands from the steering wheel nor will they be distracted.

Basic functions The voice command system can be activated by the press to talk button, located on the multi-function steering wheel.

Note

The voice command function is only available in the following languages: Spanish, German, English, French, Italian and Czech. Other languages (such as Dutch or Portuguese) will have Spanish as the default language for voice instructions, and the vehicle must be taken to an Authorised Service Centre for the change to be made. Talk button

Fig. 1 Talk button on the multi-function steering wheel

There are certain versions of mobile telephone software that contain errors. These errors may give rise to faulty operation of the vehicle hands-free system. In this case, consult the Technical Service of your mobile telephone.

The voice command system can be activated by the press to talk button, located on the multi-function steering wheel fig. 1. If one of these buttons is pressed while using the speech control system, the function is cancelled. After pushing the Talk button, wait some seconds for the sound signal after which the vocal commands may be used. These commands may be used

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to manage the functions of the hands-free telephone system as well as the phone book. Phone book The speech control system offers the option of creating and using an phone book belonging to the vehicle system and independent of the mobile telephone. This phone book may contain 50 entries. Also, as soon as a connection is made between the telephone and the handsfree system (if a compatible adapter or Bluetooth adapter is available), the numbers stored in the telephone SIM card are downloaded by the hands-free system and can be displayed on the vehicle instrument panel. These numbers may be selected using the multi-function lever, allowing calls to be made by this or by the multi-function wheel.

Controlling hands-free system from the steering wheel and multi-function lever The hands-free system may be operated from the multi-function wheel and lever

WARNING

Please concentrate on driving. As the driver, you have the responsibility for your safety and that of others. For this reason, you should only use the functions in a manner that allows you to maintain control of the vehicle in all situations - otherwise you may create an accident risk!

Fig. 2 Windscreen wiper and washer lever: Button A and rocker switch B

The speech system must not be used in cases of emergency, since the voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed telephone connection. Always dial emergency numbers manually!

Note
If your mobile phone allows you to store several numbers (home, mobile, office..) under the same name or entry, they will all be listed as independent entries on the instrument panel screen, but under the same name.

Fig. 3 Agenda menu depending on version

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As well as using the speech control, it is possible to use the functions of the hands-free system from the controls on the steering wheel and from the multi-function lever. When the connection is established between your mobile telephone and hands-free device, the phonebook in your SIM card is downloaded to the hands-free device. Depending on the version, when the connection is established between your mobile telephone and the hands free device, the phonebook in the telephone is downloaded to the hands free device as well as lost calls, received calls and last calls. From this moment, the phone book of the telephone as well as lost calls, received calls and last calls are available on the screen of the vehicle instrument panel.
B By holding in the rocker switch A page 6, fig. 2 on the multi-function lever or a brief press on the button answer on the steering wheel controls, the telephone menu appears on the instrument panel screen, containing the different telephone options: PHONE BOOK, LOST CALLS, RECEIVED CALLS, LAST CALLS. Depending on the version, the SIM card phone book will appear page 6, fig. 3

For example: Last calls / received calls

Fig. 4 Example of the last call on the instrument panel

Fig. 5 Example of a received call on the instrument panel


B Using the rocker switch A it is possible to move to the options. The desired option may be selected by pressing on the button answer on the

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A steering wheel controls or the button A page 6, fig. 2 on the multi-function lever.

Information on the instrument panel display The hands-free system uses the screen on the instrument panel to display information.

Once selected on the menu:


B Using the rocker switch A page 6, fig. 2 it is possible to move through all the names in the phone book, last calls, received calls or lost calls (depending on the phone book only version). A call may be made to the selected number, by pressing the key Answer on the steering wheel controls or by selecting the option on the instrument panel.

An incoming call may be accepted using the Answer key on the controls A on the steering wheel or even using the key A page 6, fig. 2 on the multifunction lever. If the number from which the incoming call is associated with a name in the existing phone book then the name and the number from the phone book will be displayed on the instrument panel.
Fig. 6 Phone book on the instrument panel

Fig. 7 Incoming call displayed on the instrument panel

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To access the phone book page 8, fig. 6. First, access the telephone menu page 6, fig. 3, by pressing the key answer . B To move through the menu, use the rocker switch A and select A using the key A or press answer . Select phone book. Once selected, the operation is the same for selecting a name. For an incoming call the display indicates page 8, fig. 7 . To accept the call press or select Accept with the rocker switch B A.

Note the following to ensure that you are properly understood:

Speak in a normal tone and without pauses or exaggerated pronunciation. Avoid poor articulation of words.

Keep the doors, windows and sun roof closed if possible to avoid background noises that might affect the system. Keep the air vents directed away from the microphone (located on the interior light). At high speeds, you might need to speak louder to drown out background noises.

Dialogue The voice command system can be activated via the press to talk key on the phone adapter or the key on the multi-function wheel.
In this manual, Dialogue is defined as the time in which the speech control system may receive vocal commands and provide assistance for completion of different functions in case the user is hesitant and unsure how to proceed. The system also responds by vocal messages. The dialogue is activated and deactivated by pressing the talk button . If a call is received then the dialogue is interrupted immediately. The call may be accepted by pressing the key answer on the multi-function steering wheel. Assistance from the system If a command is not recognised by the system, it will answer with the cue <Pardon?> and the command can then be given once again clearly. After a third failure the system will answer with <Cancel> and the dialogue will be ended.

Avoid other noises in the vehicle during a dialogue (e.g. other passengers speaking in the vehicle). Avoid speaking when the system is saying a cue. The hands-free microphone is directed towards the driver, therefore, only the driver should try to operate the system.

To make a call when there is heavy background noise we recommend using the speech controlled telephone book instead of speaking individual digits. This will help avoid mistakes when specifying telephone numbers.

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Controlling the hands-free unit by voice The hands-free functions are also operated via voice commands.
Help commands Speech command HELP The system confirms acceptance of speech commands verbally and guides you through the dialogue if necessary. Commands for operating the hands-free system Speech command DIAL NUMBER REDIAL Speech commands for operating the internal telephone book: Speech command SELECT NAME STORE NAME DELETE NAME PLAY PHONE BOOK DELETE PHONE BOOK Effect After this command you can call a number that has been recorded in the phone book under a name. After this command you can store a name with a telephone number in the phone book After this command you can delete a name from the phone book. After this command you can listen to the names stored in the phone book After this command you can choose to delete the entire phone book or just a single name Effect After this command you can specify a telephone number and establish a connection After this command the last dialled telephone number will be redialled Effect Following this command the system announces possible orders

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Control commands The control commands are used to carry out functions that have already been chosen.
The control commands are used during or at the end of a dialogue to carry out certain functions. Possible commands Speech command DIAL STORE CANCEL REPEAT Effect Telephone number already entered is dialled. A name is saved in the phonebook with its phone number Cancels a running dialogue. The specified name or all of the digits specified up to this point will be repeated. The system will then give the cue <Please proceed> so that you can specify additional digits or commands. The specified name or the last entered block of digits will be deleted. The system will then give the cue <Please proceed> so that you can specify additional digits or commands. All specified digits will be deleted. The system will then give the cue <The number is deleted. The number, please?> so that you can specify new digits or commands.

CORRECTION

ERASE

Dial number A telephone number can be vocally specified to the system and then dialled.
Press the talk button . Activation of the system is confirmed with by a tone. After the tone, say the command DIAL NUMBER.
After this command the system will then request that you specify a telephone number. A connection will then be established to the specified number. The telephone number can be specified all at once, in blocks of digits (separated by a brief pause), or as single digits. You can specify the digits from 0 to 9. After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause) the system

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will repeat the digits. The system can only recognise single digits (1, 0, 2, 5, etc.), and not combinations of digits (e.g. 10, 25).

Notes on specifying telephone numbers: If the telephone number has more than 20 digits, the system will decline and give the cue <The number is too long>. A Plus (+) can also be placed ahead of the 20 digits.

Example for entering a telephone number: Speech command DIAL NUMBER for example, ZERO, SEVEN, THREE, ONE Condition Phone switched on System cue <The number, please?> <Zero, seven, three, one> Effect Dialogue Dialogue

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command THREE, NINE, TWO DIAL <Possible commands: dial, repeat, correct or specify additional digits> <Three, nine, two> <The number is being dialled.> Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue -The telephone number 0731492 will be dialled End of dialogue A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk button .

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Redial
Press the talk button . After the tone, say the command REDIAL.
Example for the REDIAL command: Speech command REDIAL Condition Phone switched on System cue <The number is being dialled.> Effect Dialogue End of dialogue A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk button . After giving the command the last number dialled via the hands-free system will be dialled again.

To record names in the phone book You can store names along with a telephone number in the internal telephone book.
Press the talk button . The beep tone indicates that the system is ready. After the tone, say the command STORE NAME.
After giving the command the system will request you to specify a name and telephone number to store in the internal telephone book. The telephone book has enough memory for 50 names and numbers. You can specify the digits from 0 to 9. The telephone number can be specified all at once, in blocks of digits (separated by a brief pause), or as single digits. After each block of digits you specify (separated by a brief pause) the system will repeat the digits. The system can only recognise single digits (1, 0, 2, 5, etc.), and not combinations of digits (e.g. 10, 25). Say STORE to store the entry into the telephone book. Speech command STORE NAME COMPANY XYZ Controls and equipment Condition Telephone book is not full System cue <The name, please?> <Please repeat the name> Effect Dialogue Dialogue

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COMPANY XYZ ZERO, ONE, TWO, THREE FOUR, FIVE, SIX

<The number, please?> <Zero, one, two, three> <Four, five, six>

Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command <Possible commands: Store, repeat, back, delete, or specify additional digits> <The name is saved.> Dialogue

STORE

Dialogue - The name COMPANY XYZ with the telephone number 0123456 will be stored End of dialogue

A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk button .

Note

If the telephone number has more than 20 digits, the system will decline and give the cue <The number is too long>. A Plus (+) can also be placed ahead of the 20 digits. Say the command Delete or Back to delete or correct the corresponding block of digits. Say Repeat to have all the digits that have been recognised up to that point repeated.

If two or more names sound alike, it is better to save the names including the first name or some other distinguishing entry. A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk button . The telephone book works only in conjunction with the hands-free speech control system; the entries are not stored on the phone's SIM card.

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Calling a name in the phone book


Press the talk button After the tone, say the command SELECT NAME
Example for selecting a name from the internal telephone book Speech command SELECT NAME COMPANY XYZ Condition System cue Effect Dialogue Dialogue After the system has recognised this command, you may select a stored entry from the telephone book to call the required number. The system best recognises names spoken by the person who stored the name.

Phone is switched on, telephone book <The name, please?> contains entries. <Company XYZ>

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command DIAL <Possible commands: select, repeat, back> <The number is being dialled.> Dialogue Dialogue - The telephone number for Company XYZ is being dialled End of dialogue A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk button .

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Listening to the phone book You can have the entries stored in the internal telephone book read out to you.
Press the talk button . The beep tone indicates that the system is ready. Say the command PLAY PHONE BOOK.
Example for the PLAY PHONE BOOK command: Speech command PLAY PHONE BOOK Condition The telephone book contains entries. System cue Effect The telephone book will then be read out. End of dialogue Example for selecting an entry: Speech command PLAY PHONE BOOK Condition The telephone book contains entries; the talk button is pressed as the entry is being read out. System cue <The number is being dialled.> Effect The selected name will be repeated. The telephone number will be dialled. End of dialogue After giving the command the system will read out the entries stored in the phone book. Press the talk button as an entry is being read to dial the telephone number for that entry. Once the dialogue is complete and the system is reactivated, you can also select an entry to call by specifying the stored name.

To erase names from the phone book You can delete entries from the internal telephone book.
Press the talk button . The beep tone indicates that the system is ready. After the tone, say the command DELETE NAME.
After giving this command you can delete a stored entry from the internal telephone book.

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Example for deleting single names from the internal telephone book: Speech command DELETE NAME COMPANY XYZ Condition The telephone book contains entries. System cue <The name, please?> Effect Dialogue

<Do you want to delete the entry Com- Dialogue pany XYZ?> Dialogue

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command YES

<Possible commands: yes, no, repeat, Dialogue back> <The name is deleted.> Dialogue End of dialogue

A running dialogue can be cancelled at any time with a press of the talk button .

Note

Say the command Repeat, if you would like to have the specified name repeated by the system. If you then say No, the system will answer with <Cancel> and the dialogue will be ended.

To erase the phone book You can delete the entire phone book or single entries.
Press the talk button . After the tone, say the command DELETE PHONE BOOK.
After giving this command you can delete the entire internal phone book or single entries as desired.

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Example for deleting the entire internal telephone book: Speech command DELETE PHONE BOOK Condition The telephone book contains entries. System cue <Would you like to delete the whole phone book?> Effect Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue All entries in the phone book will be deleted. End of dialogue Example for deleting single names from the internal telephone book: Speech command DELETE PHONE BOOK Condition The telephone book contains entries. System cue <Would you like to delete the whole phone book?> Effect Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue The telephone book will then be read out. Talk button pressed as the entry to <Do you want to delete the entry (name)?> be deleted is read out. Dialogue Dialogue

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command YES <Possible commands: Yes, no> <Are you sure?>

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command YES <Possible commands: Yes, no> <The phone book is deleted.>

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue. No command NO No command <Possible commands: Yes, no, back>

If no command is specified, the system responds after about 5 seconds with the next cue.

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No command YES All entries are read out.

<Possible commands: Yes, no> <The name is deleted.>

Dialogue The entry will be deleted and the remaining entries will be read out. End of dialogue

Notes on the phone book Take note of these tips and suggestions when using the phone book.

Should the system say <The function is not possible>, check the status of the hands-free system as follows.

Is the phone switched on? Has the PIN code been entered?

It is important that names stored in the phone book have a noticeable acoustic difference between them so the system can recognise the entries. In the event that an telephone book entry is not recognised (e.g. if someone else tries to call-up a name), the phone book entries can be read out by giving the command PLAY PHONE BOOK. The numbers 0 to 9 are recognised by the system. Say the numbers clearly so that the system can recognise them easily.

WARNING
The speech system must not be used in cases of emergency, since the voice changes in stressful situations. This could result in a failed or delayed telephone connection. For this reason, always enter emergency numbers manually.

International calls Country and area codes can be entered as follows.


Notes on entering telephone numbers for calls abroad:

When making a call abroad, you can say Plus (+) before specifying the digits.

After the Plus (+) the country code must be specified. The country code follows the conventional format (e.g. 49 for Germany or 44 for Great Britain.
After the country code, the 0 should be left out before the area code.

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Example for making a call to Great Britain: Speech command DIAL NUMBER PLUS, FOUR, FOUR SEVEN, THREE, ONE THREE, NINE, TWO DIAL Condition Phone is switched on. System cue <The number, please?> <Plus, four, four> <Seven, three, one> <Three, nine, two> <The number is being dialled.> Effect Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue Dialogue End of dialogue

Bluetooth Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between mobile and fixed devices without the need for cables.
Mobile communication and information is gaining ever greater importance for personal use as well as in today's modern business world. Information transfer between mobile devices up until recently was only possible through wired and infrared connections. These non-standardised connections greatly limited the range of use and were very complicated to operate. For this reason, the introduction of the Bluetooth technology represents a great change, allowing the establishment of a standardised remote connection between mobile devices from different manufacturers.

Note
Certain software version of some mobile telephones contain errors or limited functions (for example Download phone book). These errors may give rise to faulty operation of the vehicle hands-free system. In this case, consult the Authorised Service Centre for your mobile telephone.

Bluetooth configuration Before using the functionality of the Bluetooth connection between the mobile telephone and the hands-free system for the first time configuration of the connection is required.
It will be necessary that the hands-free system and the mobile telephone recognise each other. To proceed, first the Bluetooth function on the mobile telephone must be activated. Then, after turning on the ignition, select the option on the telephone to search for other Bluetooth communication devices within range, in other words, the hands-free system of the vehicle (SEAT_UHV). The next step is to select this hands-free system. The complete

WARNING
The Bluetooth function must be switched off during air travel (please refer to the phone manual).

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instructions for completing this operation should be found in the instruction manual for the telephone. The final step for establishing the connection is the introduction of the PIN code into the hands-free system (initially 1234). If you would like to change the PIN code for the SEAT_UHV system then contact an official SEAT workshop. Once the PIN code is input then the connection is established and the system can be used with the Bluetooth system. The moment that the connection is established, the hands-free kit will emit an acute sound. Once the initial configuration process is finished, each time the telephone is within range of establishing a Bluetooth connection with the hands-free system this will be done automatically as long as the ignition is on and without any need to configure the connection further. The connection between the telephone and the hands-free system will not be established if this system is already communicating with another phone. If there are two or more Bluetooth telephones within communication range of the hands-free system then the system will connect with the one that was most recently connected.

Radiophones and business equipment


Radiophones and fixed installation business equipment
Radiophones Any retrofit installations of radiophones in the vehicle require prior approval. SEAT generally authorises in-vehicle installations of approved types of radiophones provided that:

the aerial is installed correctly,

the aerial is installed on the exterior of the vehicle (and shielded cables are used together with non-reflective aerial trimming),

the effective transmitting power does not exceed 10 Watts at the aerial base. Your Authorised Service Centre will be able to inform you about options for installing and operating radiophones with a higher transmitting power. Business equipment

WARNING

When your mobile phone establishes a connection with the hands-free system, it emits both a visual and audible signal. It should be noted that when driving at night with the radio off, the visual signal involves the screen lighting up for approximately 3 seconds.

The retrofit of domestic and business equipment is permitted provided that these do not have an effect on the concentration of the driver and that they are CE approved. Equipment retrofitted to the vehicle that may have an effect on the concentration of the driver must come with a specific licence for this type of vehicle and with the symbol CE

Note
It is important to personalise the device PIN code using a personal 4 digit code. Consult an official SEAT workshop.

Note

The posterior fitting of electric and electronic equipment in this vehicle affects its licence type and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle registration document under certain circumstances. We would request that you pay special attention to the instructions regarding the use of mobile telephones and radio transmitters.

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Index B
Basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Bluetooth configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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Notes on the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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Radiophones and fixed installation business equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Calling a name in the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Control commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Controlling hands-free system from the steering wheel and multi-function lever . . . . . . . . . . 6 Controlling the hands-free unit by voice . . . . . . 10

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To erase names from the phone book . . . . . . . . 16 To erase the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 To record names in the phone book . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Dial number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Dialogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Information on the instrument panel display . . . 8 International calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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Last calls / received calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Listening to the phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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