Chapter 10: bluetooth – Magellan RoadMate 6000T User Manual
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Chapter 10: Bluetooth
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Note: If your mobile phone doesn’t support “Hands-free” service and just support the “Headset” service, you just need
choose your mobile phone in the device list, tap
to pair with your mobile phone, and no need to connect. If you dial a
number out from your mobile phone or an incoming call the “Headset” service shall be connected automatically. The main
interface shall show up with a status message "xx connected, partial function supported only", and the button
and
shall be turned
to
grey
as .
10.1.5 Place a call
You can make calls out after “Hands-free” connected successfully.
Four ways are available:
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Place a call via Keypads
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Place a call via Contacts
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Place a call via Call History
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Place a call via Redial.
10.1.5.1 Place a call via Keypads
For place a call via keypads, tap
and the keypads window willl pop up.
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You can input 13 characters: “0~9”, “ ﹡ ” and “#” with the buttons in the key-
pads. Input “+” by pressing the “ ﹡ ” for about 1 second.
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You can tap
to delete the phone number you have input. Press the but-
ton for about half a second and the entire row will be deleted.
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Once you have input the phone number you want to dial, tap
to place
the call.
10.1.5.2 Place a call via Contacts
If you have stored your contacts’ information in the “Contacts”, you can place the call via “Contacts”.
There are two ways to use the “Contacts” to place a call:
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Tap
in the main interface.
•
Tap
in the “Keypads” window.
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Use the “Alphabetical index” to find a contact.
•
Tap
and
to move up and down to find a contact.
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Choose a contact and tap the number of the contact to place the call.