5-40
Audio/Hands–free system
equipment when the ignition switch is
turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position while
carrying the cell phone.
When two cell phones or more are
already registered:
If the system detects a cell phone in the
passenger compartment which was previously connected to the in-vehicle equipment when the ignition switch was last
turned to the “ACC” or “ON” position, the
system connects the cell phone automatically to the in-vehicle equipment. You
can select the phone to be connected to
the in-vehicle equipment. For details, refer
to “Selecting a cell phone” F5-51.
After connecting a cell phone, you can use
the following functions.
Function
Page
Making a phone call
5-52
Taking/declining an incoming
call
5-52
Registering phonebook data
5-55
Deleting data
5-56
Page
Security setting
5-56
Phone setting
5-57
System setting
5-58
& Safety precautions
WARNING
. For safety reasons, avoid operating a cell phone while driving.
. Do not make a phone call while
driving. When you have an incoming call, stop the vehicle in a
safe location before taking the
incoming phone call. When you
have to absolutely take a phone
call, tell the caller “I’ll call you
back”. And then call the caller
back after stopping the vehicle in
a safe location.
5-53
Using and setting phonebook
data
Item
Even when no cell phones are connected,
you may be able to set the following items.
CAUTION
. Do not leave a cell phone in the
vehicle. The temperature in the
vehicle may become extremely
high and cause a malfunction of
the cell phone.
. When using a cell phone, be
careful not to get it close to the
in-vehicle equipment. Getting it
too close to the in-vehicle equipment may result in deterioration
in tone quality or a poor connecting condition.
. In the frequency band used by
this equipment, along with industrial, scientific and medical
equipment such as a microwave
oven, radio stations (a license is
required) to be used by the
production line in the factory to
identify movable bodies, specific
small power radio stations (a
license is not required) and amateur radio stations (a license is
required) are being operated.
(These three types of radio stations are hereinafter referred to
as “other radio stations.”) Before
using this equipment, be sure to
check to see if “other radio
stations” are being operated in
the vicinity. If there is detrimental
radio interference from this
equipment to “other radio stations,” move the equipment to
another location as soon as
possible to avoid radio interference. The frequency band used