Pioneer AVIC-N4 Speaker System User Manual


 
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Chapter 7AV
Using the AV Source (Pioneer AV Equipment)
2 To end the call, touch .
You may hear a noise when you disconnect
the phone.
You can also perform this operation by
pressing the PHONE button.
Answering call waiting
If a call comes in while you are talking on the
phone, the number of the new caller appears in
the display to signal that you have call waiting.
You can put the first caller on hold while you
answer the call waiting.
1 Touch to answer call waiting.
2 Touching switches between callers on
hold.
3 Touch to end the call(s).
Depending on the cellular phone that is
connected to this navigation system via
Bluetooth technology, the first caller will
be kept on hold.
You can also answer and end call waiting
by pressing the PHONE button.
Rejecting call waiting
If you would rather not interrupt your current call
to answer call waiting, you can reject it.
1 Touch to reject call waiting.
You can also reject call waiting by pressing
and holding the PHONE button.
The number you have rejected is not added
to the call history list.
Rejecting an incoming call
You can reject an incoming call.
If you want to set this navigation system to
automatically rejecting all incoming calls,
refer to “Setting the automatic rejecting”
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1 When a call comes in, touch .
The call is rejected.
You can also reject an incoming call by
pressing and holding the PHONE button.
The rejected call is recorded in missed call
history list.
“Making a call from the history list”
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Advanced hands-free phoning
operation
(1) Function display
How to display the Function menu
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When your cellular phone is not connected,
you cannot select “Phonebook Transfer” or
Clear Memory”.
You can only select “Echo Cancel” while
transmitting or receiving a call, or during con-
versation.
Connecting a cellular phone
To use a phone wirelessly with the navigation sys-
tem, it is necessary first to establish a connection
using Bluetooth wireless technology. There are
several ways you can do this.
Connection is normally established by HFP
(Hands Free Profile), which gives you full con-
trol of functions available on the telephone
source.
However, in some cases when you make con-
nection from your cellular phone, the connec-
tion may be made by HSP (Head Set Profile)
and several functions may not be available.
A phone may be connected via Bluetooth
wireless technology but not yet registered
with the navigation system. In this case it is
said to be temporarily connected, and the
available features are limited. To take full
advantage of all the features available, we rec-
ommend you register your phone with this
navigation system.
The limited features are;
Preset dial list
•Call history list
Phone book
“Registering your cellular phone” Page 111
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