Sony Ericsson HCA-200 Headphones User Manual


 
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4 Using the car handsfree
Using the car handsfree
Please read the Safe and efficient use guidelines and
Limited Warranty chapters before you use your
car
handsfree.
Power supply and battery charging
When you place the phone in the car holder, and turn
the ignition key to on, the car handsfree is
automatically turned on. The car battery powers the
phone via the car handsfree while also charging the
phone’s battery.
In car profile
When the phone is resting in the car holder, the In
car profile is activated. See the Profiles section in
the User guide for your phone for information on the
In car profile and the settings that you can create.
Making calls
When the phone is resting in the car holder, you can
make calls by using the keypad or your voice
(if your phone supports voice dialling) in the same
way as when you use the phone as a hand-held
phone. Please see the User guide for your phone.
Answering and rejecting calls
If the phone is resting in the car holder and you
receive a call, you can answer or reject the call by
using the keypad or your voice. Please see the User
guide for your phone.
Use the Any key answering or automatic
answering function in your phone. Scroll to Calls/
Handsfree/Answering mode. Any key answering
means that you can press any key to answer a call.
Automatic answering means that a call is answered
automatically after two ringtones.
Note: You cannot use voice answering if you have
selected an MP3 file as ringtone. Please see the
User guide for your phone for further details.
When a call is in progress
You can adjust the volume of the car handsfree
speaker by pressing the phone’s volume keys during
a call.
You can remove the phone from the car holder
during a call to use it as a hand-held phone, and then
replace it again without disconnecting the call.
See “Driving” on page 7.