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Introduction
This chapter describes the mobile telephone system, which allows
a mobile telephone to be operated via the Infotainment touch
screen (see Fig. 6-1).
The Infotainment system allows a mobile telephone SIM card to
be plugged directly into the car. The Infotainment system can then
be used to make and receive telephone calls and send and receive
text messages without the need for a mobile telephone. The
Infotainment system can copy contact details stored on the SIM
card and contacts can be added or modified through the controls
of the Infotainment system. For further information, refer to the
heading ‘Using the SIM card reader’ on page 9-3.
Compatible mobile telephones can connect to the Infotainment
system using ‘Bluetooth rSAP’ (remote SIM Access Profile).
Bluetooth rSAP is a technology that allows the Infotainment
system to connect to a mobile telephone wirelessly and copy the
information stored on the telephone’s SIM card. The Infotainment
system can then be used to look up contacts in your phonebook,
make and receive telephone calls, or receive text (SMS) messages.
(Text messages can be sent with the privacy handset, when fitted.)
For further information, refer to the heading ‘Using a Bluetooth
rSAP telephone’ on page 9-4.
Other mobile telephones may be used with the system, using
‘hands-free profile’. This allows mobile telephones that are
equipped with Bluetooth, but not rSAP, to be used with the system.
However, some functions will not be available in this mode. For
further information, refer to the heading ‘Hands-free profile’ on
page 9-7.
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Both the Infotainment touch screen and the driver information
panel (refer to ‘Driver information panel display’ on page 9-28)
are used to display messages relating to the operation of the mobile
telephone system.
The mobile telephone system is operated by using the
multi-function steering wheel controls (see page 9-27) and the
Infotainment touch screen.
The mobile telephone system can also be operated by using the
privacy handset (when fitted) and the speech dialogue system. For
further information, refer to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 9-23 and
‘Advanced functions’ on page 9-35 respectively.
The mobile telephone system can be used as a modem, making it
possible to connect a laptop computer, for example, to the
Internet. For further information, refer to the heading ‘Connecting
a computer’ on page 9-36.
Please note that this system is not supplied with a mobile telephone
or SIM card, but is dependent upon a compatible telephone or SIM
card being present. For information on the latest models of mobile
telephones supported, visit www.bentleymotors.com/ownership/
bluetooth_guide or contact your authorised Bentley dealer.
Note
The telephone system has been engineered to provide the best possible
service. However, you may have difficulty making a connection or call
under certain conditions. If problems are experienced, check that your
telephone service provider has adequate coverage in your location, or
try connecting away from sources of interference. (These sources may
include electronic equipment found in airports, hospitals or police
stations, or radio transmitters.)
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WARNING
Drivers must acquaint themselves with and comply with the legal
requirements of the country in which the car is operating with
regard to the use of telephones etc., whilst driving.
Driver distraction causes accidents, collisions and serious injury.
Use the telephone etc., only if road, traffic and weather
conditions permit, and you will not be distracted from your
driving.
Never let yourself be distracted by setting, adjusting or using a
mobile telephone or other communication system.
Always set volume levels so that you can clearly hear horns, sirens
and other warning sounds outside the vehicle.
When driving, glance at the screen only when necessary, and only
when traffic conditions permit this to be done safely.
If it becomes necessary to make any adjustments to a system it
is recommended that a passenger undertakes the task.
The driver must never make adjustments unless the car is
stationary.
In areas with no or inadequate mobile telephone network service
and occasionally in tunnels, garages and underpasses, telephone
calls (even emergency calls) may not be connected.
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Using the SIM card reader
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Fig. 9-1
SIM card reader
1 SIM card reader
A SIM card reader is located in the driver’s armrest, as shown
above (item 1).
The SIM card reader allows the system to be used without the
need for a mobile telephone. It also allows a SIM card to be left
in the car permanently, so that the mobile telephone system can
be used whenever required. However, it is still possible to connect
a mobile telephone to the system without removing a SIM card
from the reader.
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To insert a SIM card, raise the cover to access the card slot. The
SIM card will only fit into the slot with the ‘cut-off’ corner pointing
down and to the left. Push the card into the slot then close the
cover.
When fitted correctly, the cover should be flush with the
surrounding trim.
To remove the card, lift the cover and push the card; it will pop
out slightly. This allows the card to be removed.
To make a connection to the SIM card, proceed as follows:
1. Press the telephone button on the multi-function steering
wheel to open the Telephone menu.
2. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select Connect.
Connecting user... will be displayed on the Driver
information panel until the connection is made.
Dual SIM card
SIM cards that contain two telephone numbers, each with a
separate PIN, can be used with the mobile telephone system.
Although calls to both telephone numbers can be received, calls
are only dialled from the selected number.
Two different PINs can be stored and managed in the telephone
menu by selecting the SIM mode menu in the settings menu.
When the SIM card mode is changed, a PIN may need to be
entered.
The existing labels, such as ‘Business’ or ‘Private’ can be assigned,
using the Rename function, although this feature applies only to
the mobile telephone system.
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Using a Bluetooth rSAP telephone
This system is designed to operate with mobile telephones
supporting Bluetooth rSAP.
To obtain the latest information regarding Bluetooth mobile
telephone compatibility, please visit www.bentleymotors.com/
ownership/bluetooth_guide.
A mobile telephone must be ‘paired’ with the system the first time
that it is used (see heading ‘Pairing an rSAP telephone’ on
page 9-5). After this initial pairing, the system will search for paired
mobile telephones and make a connection automatically, each time
the ignition is switched on (see heading ‘Automatic reconnection’
on page 9-8). Up to two telephones can be paired with the system
at a time.
The rSAP technology provides a secure wireless transfer of
information between a compatible Bluetooth telephone and the
car, copying the information from your SIM card in order to access
your service provider’s network.
When a mobile telephone is connected to the car, the mobile
telephone system will fully ‘take over’ the information stored on
the SIM card, allowing operation of the mobile telephone features
through the Infotainment system, privacy handset (when fitted)
and voice activation system.
In addition, the Bluetooth rSAP connection provides a link to the
car’s built-in external antenna, which reduces the need for a mobile
telephone to emit electromagnetic radiation inside the car. This
can also reduce the drain on the mobile telephone’s battery during
a call.
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Note
The external antenna is NOT used with mobile telephones that rely on
the “hands-free profile”. For further information, refer to the heading
‘Hands-free profile’ on page 9-7.
WARNING
Mobile communication systems can cause interference to the
electronic systems of the car.
In order to safeguard operating reliability, mobile radio
equipment must not be operated inside the car unless it is fitted
with an exterior antenna.
Using a mobile telephone etc., inside the vehicle without having
an external antenna can be dangerous to your health and that of
your passengers, because of the electromagnetic radiation energy
that these devices emit which may be above established
recommended limits.
It is recommended that Bluetooth telephones supporting the
remote SIM Access Profile (rSAP) version 1.0 are used.
Alternatively, an approved Bluetooth telephone may be used with
the system’s hands-free profile, and an external antenna. Other
Bluetooth telephones are not recommended and should not be
used inside the car.
Never attach anything, including accessories (for example coat
hangers, cup holders or telephone support brackets) to the air
bag covers, or within the deployment area of the air bags.
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WARNING (continued)
Objects on or near the surfaces where air bags are located can
come loose and cause serious personal injury if the air bag
deploys. For more information refer to the heading ‘Air bags’ on
page 5-15.
For more information on the installation of any communication
equipment, consult the information under the heading ‘Radio
transmitters and business equipment’ on page 9-37.
Pairing an rSAP telephone
A telephone must be ‘paired’ with the system before it can be
used. The pairing procedure needs to be followed only once for
each new telephone, and is designed to create a secure datalink
between the telephone and the car.
Once a telephone is paired with the car, it can be connected to
the car automatically in future. For further information, refer to
the heading ‘Automatic reconnection’ on page 9-8.
The pairing procedure needs to be followed only once for each
new telephone, and is designed to create a secure datalink between
the telephone and the car.
It is only possible to pair a telephone when the car is stationary.
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To pair a telephone with the car, proceed as follows:
1. Activate the Bluetooth function on the mobile telephone and,
if necessary, activate the external SIM mode, which allows the
mobile telephone provision to access the mobile telephone’s
SIM card. Ensure that Bluetooth visibility is set to ‘SHOW
PHONE’ or ‘ON’ in order to allow automatic connection after
initial pairing. These settings may vary between models of
telephone, refer to your telephone manufacturer’s
instructions for details on how to perform this operation.
2. With the ignition switched on, press the
button on the
multi-function steering wheel to display the telephone menu
in the driver instrument panel. Select the Phone search menu
option by pressing the thumbwheel to confirm the selection.
This search for devices may take several minutes.
3. A list of all available Bluetooth devices will be displayed on the
Infotainment touch screen. If Unknown number is displayed
in the list of devices on the Infotainment touch screen, this
indicates the system can find, but cannot identify a Bluetooth
telephone.
4. If applicable, activate ‘Wait for incoming Bluetooth
connections’ on the mobile telephone. Use the thumbwheel
to highlight and select the desired mobile telephone name.
The mobile telephone system will now prompt you to enter
a 16 digit security code into your mobile telephone. This
security code is shown on the driver information panel. Use
your telephone key pad to enter this number into your
telephone. The mobile telephone system only allows 30
seconds to enter this number. If the security code is entered
incorrectly the mobile telephone system will return to step 2
of the procedure.
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5. If the SIM card setting requires the PIN code to be entered,
rotate the thumbwheel to change the digit in the right-hand
digit selection field. Press the thumbwheel to enter the
selected digit into the grey input line and select OK to confirm.
Dependant upon the type of mobile telephone used, the actual
digits entered may not be visible in the input line. Select
if
you wish to delete the ‘*’ symbols in the input line. The
Save PIN menu can be activated if you wish to connect to
the mobile telephone system automatically without having to
enter the PIN code in future.
In the interests of data security, it is recommended that you
do not save the PIN code in the mobile telephone system.
Instead, you should re-enter the PIN code every time the
mobile telephone is automatically connected to the mobile
telephone system.
6. The prompt Create user profile? will appear on the driver
information panel. After pressing the thumbwheel to confirm,
the Bluetooth name of your mobile telephone will be
suggested as a user name. If you wish to enter a new user
name, use the thumbwheel to highlight
and delete the
displayed name letter by letter. It is now possible to use the
thumbwheel to select characters and enter a new name. Select
OK to store the user profile under the displayed name.
After pairing has been successfully completed, the entries stored
in the mobile telephone’s phonebook will be automatically copied
into the memory of the mobile telephone system.
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This procedure can last for some minutes, dependant upon the
number of phonebook entries stored. The memory of the mobile
telephone system is limited to a maximum of 1000 entries, plus
500 entries from the mobile telephone SIM card.
When changes are made to the phonebook data stored on the
mobile telephone, it is possible to manually update the telephone
book data stored on the car’s system. For further information,
refer to ‘Settings menu’ on page 9-33.
Once a mobile telephone is successfully paired, connection to the
car will take place automatically when the ignition is switched on.
The mobile telephone will remain connected until approximately
15 minutes after the ignition is switched off (if the remote control
key remains inside the vehicle), or until the mobile telephone is
taken out of range of the car.
If the mobile telephone is taken out of the car, and out of a range
of approximately 10 metres, the system will reconnect when you
re-enter the car and turn the ignition on.
Note
Hands-free profile
Certain mobile telephones can be used with the mobile telephone
system, using the hands-free profile. In this mode, an approved,
Bluetooth-equipped mobile telephone can be connected to the
system, but with the following changes in functionality:
• The mobile telephone system will use the mobile telephone’s
antenna: calls will NOT be made using the car’s external
antenna.
• Text messages are not supported.
• The ‘Number sending’ function cannot be used to suppress
the sending of your telephone number. For further
information, refer to the heading ‘Settings menu’ on page 9-33.
It is recommended that, where possible, an rSAP mobile telephone
or the SIM card slot is used: the external antenna should allow
better reception and all the functions of the mobile telephone
system will be supported.
However, the hands-free profile does allow a wider choice of
mobile telephones to be used with the car.
The length of time that the mobile telephone system remains active
after the ignition has been switched off can be adjusted to between 0
and 60 minutes. The default setting is 15 minutes. For further
information, refer to the heading ‘Settings menu’ on page 9-33.
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Pairing with hands-free profile
An approved mobile telephone can be paired with the system in
hands-free profile, using the same method as for pairing an rSAP
telephone. For further information, refer to the heading ‘Pairing
an rSAP telephone’ on page 9-5.
The mobile telephone system will reconnect to the mobile
telephone in exactly the same way as described in ‘Automatic
reconnection’ on page 9-8.
Automatic reconnection
The system will remember up to two paired mobile telephones,
although it is only possible to connect one mobile telephone at a
time. The mobile telephone that was last connected to the mobile
telephone system will always be the one to which automatic
reconnection is attempted first.
telephone (if possible) and re-insert it. Return to step 1 of this
procedure.
If the default mobile telephone is not found, the mobile telephone
system will attempt to reconnect with any other paired mobile
telephones, in the order that they were last connected to the
mobile telephone system.
Note
During the connection/disconnection sequence to the car, any calls to
your telephone number will be dealt with by the settings on your mobile
telephone, for example, voicemail preferences, call divert, etc. Whilst
your mobile telephone has an active rSAP connection, certain features
of your mobile telephone may be locked. However, you can still use your
mobile telephone to quit the rSAP link.
To enable the mobile telephone system to reconnect automatically
to the mobile telephone, proceed as follows:
1. Check that your mobile telephone is turned on, has Bluetooth
activated following the manufacturer’s instructions, and is not
connected to any other Bluetooth devices.
2. Upon entering the car, press the Engine Start/Stop button
briefly once or insert the remote control key into the ignition
switch and turn the ignition on.
If automatic reconnection is not possible with a paired mobile
telephone, or if the mobile telephone system does not function
in the expected manner, remove the battery from the mobile
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Mobile telephone speech dialogue system
•
•
Listen to stored SMS text messages being read out.
Listen to the telephone book entries being read out, either in
full or for a chosen initial letter.
To hear a list of common commands for the speech dialogue
system, press the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel
and speak the command Help.
For further information on using the speech dialogue system,
please refer to ‘Speech dialogue system’ on page 10-1.
MENU
MENU
Note
B0062
Incoming calls have priority over the speech dialogue system
announcements. The speech dialogue system will be deactivated
automatically if there is an incoming call.
Fig. 9-2
Multi-function steering wheel controls
1 Talk button
2 Telephone button
3 MENU button
4 Volume increase
5 Volume decrease
6 Thumbwheel
The main functions of the mobile telephone system can also be
accessed via the speech dialogue system, provided that a mobile
telephone is paired with the mobile telephone system, or a SIM
card is in the SIM card reader.
The following functions can be executed via the speech dialogue
system:
• Dialling a number.
• Dialling a name from a telephone book without previously
recording a voice tag, e.g. ‘Call Peter Smith at home’.
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Making and receiving calls
This section explains how to make and receive calls using the
mobile telephone system. The mobile telephone system will only
operate in the manner described if either a mobile telephone is
paired with the mobile telephone system, or a SIM card is in the
SIM card reader.
It is possible to make a telephone call by using one of the following
methods:
• Manually entering a telephone number.
• Selecting a number from the phonebook.
• Selecting a number from a call list.
• Selecting a speed dial entry.
Note
To make a telephone call, the ignition must be switched on.
B0063.EN
Fig. 9-3
Telephone main menu (no active call)
1 Telephone function button
2 Telephone and network information display
3 SOS function button
4 Speed dial buttons
5 Telephone book
6 Extras menu button
7 SMS menu button (not available with hands free profile)
8 Call list menu
9 Telephone keypad
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character + can be entered: Press and hold the 0 function
button until a pop-up window opens with the 0 and + function
buttons. Press the + function button to accept.
4. Once the correct telephone number is entered, press the
white telephone function button (see Fig. 9-3, item 1) to make
the telephone call.
The system will display the telephone connection screen, where the
name and telephone number of the person you are calling (if stored
in the telephone book) will be shown, along with the length of the
call.
Manual dialling
Note
The * and # have the same functions as on a mobile telephone keypad.
B0064.EN
Fig. 9-4
Telephone keypad
Telephone numbers can be entered and called directly.
Using the Infotainment system
To manually dial a telephone number via the Infotainment system,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button (see Fig. 6-1).
2. Press the telephone keypad function button (see Fig. 9-3,
item 9) on the Infotainment touch screen.
3. Use the touch screen keypad to enter the required telephone
number (see page 6-8).
If you wish to dial an international telephone number, instead
of the first two digits (international access code, e.g. ‘00’), the
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Using the multi-function steering wheel
To manually dial a telephone number via the multi-function steering
wheel controls, proceed as follows:
1. Press the telephone button on the multi-function steering
wheel to enter the Telephone menu.
2. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select Dial number.
3. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the required
number.
4. Press the telephone button on the multi-function steering
wheel to dial the number.
Using the speech dialogue system
To manually dial a telephone number via the speech dialogue
system, proceed as follows:
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1. Press the voice activation button on the multi-function
steering wheel.
2. After the signal tone, say the required voice command.
To close the speech dialogue system function, press the talk button
on the multi-function steering wheel, or speak the voice command
Cancel.
Note
During an instruction from the speech dialogue system, press the talk
button to cancel the announcement. It is now possible to immediately
speak a voice command.
Dialling an entry from the Telephone book
Telephone book
Search
Contact Name
Contact Name
Contact Name
Contact Name
Contact Name
B0065.EN
Fig. 9-5
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Telephone book entries
Telephone numbers can be called directly from the telephone
book.
Using the Infotainment system
To dial a stored telephone number via the Infotainment system,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button (see Fig. 6-1).
2. Press the Telephone book function button (see Fig. 9-3,
item 5) on the Infotainment touch screen.
3. Use the Infotainment touch screen to select the required
Telephone book entry. If the entry has more than one
number stored, use the Infotainment touch screen to select
and confirm the number you require.
(Use the scroll marker on the right-hand side of the
Infotainment touch screen to move quickly through a long list.
See ‘Selecting items in lists and searching lists’ on page 6-7).
Using the multi-function steering wheel
To dial a stored telephone number via the multi-function steering
wheel controls, proceed as follows:
1. With the ignition switched on, press the telephone button on
the multi-function steering wheel to enter the Telephone
menu.
2. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the Phone book
menu.
3. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the desired entry
in the telephone book. If the entry has more than one number
stored, select and confirm the number you require.
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Using the speech dialogue system
To dial a stored telephone number via the speech dialogue system,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel.
2. After the signal tone, say the required voice command.
To close the speech dialogue system function, press the talk button
on the multi-function steering wheel, or speak the voice command
Cancel.
Using the multi-function steering wheel
To dial an entry from a call list via the multi-function steering wheel
controls, proceed as follows:
1. With the ignition switched on, press the telephone button on
the multi-function steering wheel to enter the Telephone
menu.
2. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the Call register
menu.
3. Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the desired call list.
4. Select and confirm the desired entry in the call list.
Dialling an entry from a call list
Missed calls
+001234567890
B0066.EN
Fig. 9-6
Missed calls list
Telephone numbers of calls missed, dialled or answered are stored
in the mobile telephone system.
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Using the Infotainment system
To dial an entry from a call list via the Infotainment system, proceed
as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button (see Fig. 6-1).
2. Press the Call list function button and select the desired call
list.
3. Press the desired telephone number or name on the
Infotainment touch screen to dial it.
Using the speech dialogue system
To dial an entry from a call list via the speech dialogue system,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the talk button on the multi-function steering wheel.
2. After the signal tone is sounded, say the required voice
command.
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To close the speech dialogue system function, press the talk button
on the multi-function steering wheel, or speak the voice command
Cancel.
Note
If a telephone number is stored in the phonebook, the stored name is
displayed instead of the telephone number.
In the TEL main menu, briefly press an assigned speed dial function
button to dial the telephone number stored to that button.
For further information, refer to the heading ‘Storing numbers to
speed dial buttons’ on page 9-21.
Incoming telephone calls
Dialling a speed dial entry
B0068.EN
Fig. 9-8
B0067.EN
Fig. 9-7
Speed dial function buttons
Up to five telephone numbers can be stored to the speed dial
function buttons, enabling quick access to frequently used
telephone numbers.
Preset 1 is reserved for the voicemail function of the mobile
telephone.
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Telephone main menu (connection established)
To alert the driver to an incoming telephone call, the Infotainment
touch screen (see Fig. 9-8) and the driver information panel
(see Fig. 9-14) will display the text Incoming call, along with the
name (if stored in the telephone book) and number of the caller
(where available). The audio volume will be reduced and the
telephone ring tone will be heard through the audio system
speakers.
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Accepting an incoming telephone call
•
An incoming call can be accepted by using one of the following
methods:
• Press the white telephone function button on
the Infotainment touch screen.
Press the telephone button on
multi-function
steering
wheel
approximately 2 seconds.
•
Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select the required menu
option in the telephone menu.
Press the red ‘end call’ button on the privacy handset (refer
to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 9-23).
•
Briefly press the telephone button on the
multi-function steering wheel.
•
the
for
Ending a current call
•
Remove the privacy handset (when fitted) from the cradle
(refer to ‘Privacy handset’ on page 9-23), or if the privacy
handset is already removed from the cradle, press the green
‘call’ button on the privacy handset.
If required, the volume of a telephone call can be adjusted by using
the volume control on either the Infotainment control panel or
the multi-function steering wheel.
A current call can be ended by using one of the following methods:
• Press the red telephone function button on the
Infotainment touch screen.
•
Briefly press the telephone button on the
multi-function steering wheel.
Refusing an incoming telephone call
•
Press the red ‘end call’ button on the privacy handset.
An incoming call can be refused by using one of the following
methods:
• Press the red telephone button on the
Infotainment touch screen.
Disconnecting a call
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If a telephone call has not been connected, for example the user
hears an engaged signal or receives no reply, the call must be
disconnected by using one of the following methods:
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•
Press the red telephone function button on the
Infotainment touch screen.
• Press the red ‘end call’ button on the privacy handset.
When a telephone call has ended, the audio system will revert to
the previous mode.
If a call is ended by a third party, dependent upon your service
provider, the call may stay active for up to two minutes.
It is recommended that the telephone button on the multi-function
steering wheel is used at end of every call.
To enter DTMF tones during a telephone call, open the keypad by
pressing the
function button and enter the desired
character(s).
Multiple call handling
Additional calls
During a call
When a call is active, the TEL main menu is replaced by the
telephone call view.
Features available in this menu are:
Holding a call
A short press of the white telephone function button will mute
the current call. Call being held will be displayed on the
Infotainment touch screen. No sounds from the vehicle will be
transmitted to the caller.
Press the white telephone function button to resume the call.
DTMF tones
DTMF tones can be used to access voicemail, enter passwords, etc.
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Additional telephone call waiting
During a telephone call, it is possible to make an additional call
and then swap between the two calls, or to set up a ‘conference
call’, where all parties involved can hear and talk to each other.
It is only possible to hold one additional call.
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Making a second call
To make a second call, proceed as follows:
1. Press the white telephone function button on the Infotainment
touch screen to put the current call on hold.
2. Enter the desired telephone number, or select a stored
telephone number (see ‘Dialling an entry from the Telephone
book’ on page 9-12).
Toggling between calls
When both calls are active, Call being held is shown in the line
of the party that is on hold.
Press the white telephone function button in the Call being held
line to resume this call and to put the other call on hold.
Or, to end one of the calls, press the red telephone function button
in the line for the desired call.
Accepting an additional incoming call
If another party calls whilst a telephone call is already active, the
details of the incoming call will be displayed on the Infotainment
touch screen.
To reject the call, press the red telephone function button in the
Waiting line.
Or, to accept the call as an additional call, press the white
telephone function button. Accepting the call will place the first
telephone call on hold.
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Conference calls
All parties in a conference call can hear and talk to each other.
A call that is on hold can be brought into the active call to form a
conference call.
Combining calls to form a conference call
Press the
function button beside the currently active call
to join the two calls and form a conference call.
On the screen, the two parties are combined into one line, labelled
Conference.
It is now possible to make or accept an additional call and add the
new party to the existing conference call by pressing the
function button, or to toggle between the new call and the
conference call by pressing the white telephone function button
in the Call being held line.
Managing parties in a conference call
To display a list of active parties during a conference call, proceed
as follows:
1. Press the Extras function button. A pop-up window will open.
2. Press the Conference details function button.
3. The list of parties will be displayed.
4. To close the connection to one of the parties, press the red
telephone function button for the desired party. Or, press the
function button to remove the desired party from the
conference call and return it to a separate call. This call will
be placed on hold.
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The
function button will not be displayed if there is already
an additional call separate from the conference call.
Note
Not all mobile telephone network providers support the conference call
feature.
Important
An SOS call may summon police and other emergency services, which
may involve costs. Therefore, only use this facility in a genuine
emergency. The registered owner of the car can be made liable for
any misuse.
Transferring a telephone call to the mobile
telephone system.
If a telephone call is in progress outside of the vehicle, and the
mobile telephone has previously been paired to the mobile
telephone system, if the caller enters the vehicle, the mobile
telephone system will attempt to connect to the mobile telephone.
If the connection is successful, the call will be transferred to the
mobile telephone system, if the mobile telephone is authorised to
do so.
Emergency calls
This feature makes a call to the country-specific number for
emergency services.
1. Press the TEL control button.
2. Press the SOS function button (see Fig. 9-3, item 3).
After confirming the on-screen prompt, the emergency number
for the country you are currently in will be dialled.
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Stored telephone numbers
User profiles
Telephone book data, call lists and stored speed dial buttons are
assigned a user profile and stored in the mobile telephone system.
They are available whenever the corresponding mobile telephone
is connected to the mobile telephone system.
If telephone book entries on the SIM card or the mobile telephone
system have been changed, a manual update of the telephone book
data can be performed via the Infotainment system, (see ‘Settings
menu’ on page 9-33).
Note
To protect the privacy of the user, all SIM reader user profile data is
deleted from the system whenever a SIM card is removed and a new
SIM card is inserted.
Telephone book
It can take several minutes after the first pairing process for the
telephone book data from the mobile telephone to be available to
the mobile telephone system.
The telephone book can be opened during an active telephone call.
Opening and browsing
To open and browse the telephone book, proceed as follows:
1. In the TEL main menu, press the
function button.
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2. Use the scroll bar or
and
buttons to browse through
the telephone book entries.
3. To call the first stored number for a telephone book entry,
press the left hand side column of a telephone book entry, or
press the
function button to display the stored details for
that entry. Press a telephone number to dial it.
Displaying and editing a telephone number via an input
window
Press the
function button next to a telephone number to
display the number in an input window.
The input window allows the telephone number to be edited, or
to play it as a DTMF tone sequence during an active call.
Changing a voice tag
To change a voice tag, proceed as follows:
1. In the Telephone book menu, select the entry to be changed.
2. Select Voice tag.
3. Press the Create function button. After a tone has
sounded, speak the name to be used as the new voice tag. The
recording will end automatically and the recorded name will
be played back.
Searching for a telephone book entry
To search for a telephone book entry, proceed as follows:
1. Open the Telephone book.
2. Press the Search function button.
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3. In the input window, enter the name to be searched for. This
is not case sensitive.
Each time a character is entered into the input window, a complete
name from the telephone book will be automatically suggested,
relating to the character sequence that has been entered.
If no names are suggested, there is no telephone book entry
matching the sequence of characters that have been entered.
Delete some characters in the input line until a name is suggested.
• Press the white telephone function button to dial the first
telephone number in the telephone book entry for the name
displayed.
• Press the
function button to open the Identical entries
menu, which displays the search results that are still available.
• Press the
function button to return to the input window.
Further information can be displayed in the Identical entries
menu.
Pressing the All entries function button switches back to the
complete telephone book view.
4. Press the desired digits to enter them in the input line, or press
the
function button to delete digits in the input line.
5. Press the white telephone function button to dial the displayed
telephone number.
Pressing the
function button closes the menu without storing
any changes.
The entries in the telephone book of the mobile telephone cannot
be changed permanently via the vehicle’s mobile telephone system.
Any changes made to the telephone book via the mobile telephone
system will only be used when the call is made via the vehicle.
After the telephone number has been dialled, it will be available
in the call list of numbers dialled from the car.
Playing a DTMF tone sequence
Press the DTMF function button to play the series of characters
displayed in the input line as a DTMF tone sequence.
Please note that the + character interrupts the playing of a DTMF
tone sequence.
Displaying and editing a telephone number
A telephone number stored in the telephone book or call list can
be edited before dialling. To display and edit a telephone number,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the
function button next to a displayed telephone
number or name.
2. Press the
function button to open an input window.
3. Press the
or
arrow buttons to move the cursor in the
input line.
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Storing numbers to speed dial buttons
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Fig. 9-10
Storing a speed dial entry
The 5 speed dial buttons, Preset [1...6] can each be assigned a
telephone number. The voicemail speed dial button is reserved
for the voicemail function of the mobile telephone.
All speed dial buttons must be assigned manually (including
voicemail), and are all specific to a user profile.
Storing a telephone number to a speed dial button
To store a telephone number to a speed dial button, proceed as
follows:
1. In the TEL main menu, press a free speed dial button to open
the speed dial menu.
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2. To select a telephone number from the telephone book or a
call list, press the Telephone book or Call list function
button and select the desired entry. If the selected number
already has a stored name, that name will be used for the speed
dial button. If no name is currently stored, follow the
instructions below, starting from step 4.
Or:
3. Press the Number function button to enter a telephone
number manually.
4. Press the Name function button to assign a name to the speed
dial button.
5. Press the OK function button to save the details to the speed
dial button and close the speed dial menu.
In the TEL main menu, the name entered is displayed in the speed
dial button to which the respective telephone number has been
assigned.
Editing assigned speed dial buttons
To edit an assigned speed dial button, proceed as follows:
1. In the TEL main menu, press and hold an assigned speed dial
button until the speed dial menu opens.
2. Press one of the function buttons in the speed dial menu to
edit its entry.
To delete all details stored to a speed dial button, press the
function button and confirm the delete action by pressing the OK
function button.
To close the menu without applying changes, press the
function
button.
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Text messages
Note
+ 001234567890
Text message functions are not available when using a mobile telephone
connected using the hands-free profile.
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Received SMS displayed here.
Answer
Delete
Displaying a text message
Options
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Fig. 9-11
Text message display
Text messages can be sent and received via the mobile telephone
system.
Received text messages can be displayed on the Infotainment touch
screen, or text messages can be read aloud via the audio system.
Text messages received by the mobile telephone system whilst
connected to a mobile telephone will not be stored in the memory
of the mobile telephone. To copy a text message to the mobile
telephone, it will be necessary to follow the procedure described
in ‘Copying a text message’ on page 9-23.
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To display a text message, proceed as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button.
2. Press the SMS function button. A pop-up window will open.
3. Press the Inbox function button. The text messages in the
displayed list are sorted according to status: read, unread and
the time that they were received. Press the desired text
message to display it.
When a text message is open, you can use the Options function
button to carry out other functions, e.g. Forward the text
message or Return Call to call the sender of the text message.
Sending a text message
To send a text message, proceed as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button.
2. Press the SMS function button. A pop-up window will open.
3. In the pop-up window press the Write function button.
4. Enter the text message using the onscreen keypad.
5. Press the
function button to enter a telephone number or
select a recipient from a list, e.g. the telephone book.
6. Press the
function button to send.
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Text messages can be sent using the privacy handset (when fitted).
For further information, refer to the heading ‘Messages’ on
page 9-25.
Privacy handset (when fitted)
Reading out a text message
To have the text message read aloud via the audio system, proceed
as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button.
2. Press the SMS function button. A pop-up window will open.
3. In the pop-up window press the Inbox function button and
press the desired text message to display it.
4. Press the Options function button.
5. Press the Read out text function button to have the contents
of the text message read aloud via the audio system.
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Fig. 9-12
Copying a text message
To copy a text message proceed as follows:
1. Press the TEL control button.
2. Press the SMS function button. A pop-up window will open.
3. In the pop-up window press the Inbox function button and
press the desired text message to display it.
4. Press the Options function button.
5. Press the Copy function button, and after confirming the
on-screen prompt, the text message will be copied to the
connected mobile telephone.
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Privacy handset and cradle
The privacy handset allows calls to be made discreetly, without
the conversation being broadcast through the car audio system.
Pressing the release button (see Fig. 9-12, item 1) will release the
privacy handset, so that it can be removed from the cradle.
Releasing the privacy handset in this manner will automatically
answer an incoming call and divert the conversation from the car
audio system to the handset. Replacing the handset during the call
will divert the conversation back to the car audio system.
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Navigation button. Up and Down
scrolls through menus, Left and
Right adjusts handset volume.
Left control button.
Call button.
If the privacy handset is left out of the cradle, the handset will
close down automatically after approximately one minute in order
to prolong the battery life.
It is recommended that the handset is left in the cradle when not
in use, to maintain the battery charge.
Note
Right control button.
End call and on/off button.
Telephone keypad.
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Fig. 9-13
Privacy handset operation
The function of the left and right controls buttons varies,
depending on which menu is displayed on the privacy handset. The
name of the available function will be displayed above each of these
buttons, in the lower corners of the handset screen.
A conversation can be transferred between the privacy handset
and the car’s audio system in the middle of a call. To change the
audio routing mid-call, press the Handset or Car button on the
privacy handset.
The volume of the privacy handset can be adjusted by using the
left and right navigation buttons, (see Fig. 9-13, item 1).
If the handset is in position in the cradle, it will be turned off when
the Infotainment system is turned off.
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The privacy handset is designed specifically to fit into the privacy handset
cradle. The system uses Bluetooth technology for secure audio transfer
between the handset and the car, and will only have a limited range
when used outside the car. Do not attempt to fit a mobile telephone in
the privacy handset cradle.
Privacy handset menus
The various functions of the privacy handset can be accessed
through a number of different menus. Press the left hand control
button (see Fig. 9-13, item 2) on the privacy handset to open the
menu list. Scroll through the list of menus to the one that you
require and press the right hand control button (see Fig. 9-13,
item 4). The menus are as follows:
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Messages
Received calls
Text messages can be sent using the privacy
handset.
1. Press the Select button, then select Read
or Write from the menu.
2. After selecting Write, use the telephone key
pad to write the text message.
3. When the message is complete, press the
Send button.
4. Type in the telephone number you require. Or, press the
Names button and scroll to the required name from the
phonebook. If more than one number is available for the
contact, highlight the desired number and press the Select
button. Press the Send button.
5. Select Read to read any received text messages on the privacy
handset screen.
A list of received calls (i.e. calls that have been
answered) can be displayed in the privacy
handset.
Press the Select button then scroll through the
list of entries. Press the green call button
(see Fig. 9-13, item 3) to make a call to the
selected number.
Last dialled
The list of the last ten calls dialled can be
accessed through the privacy handset.
Press the Select button then scroll through the
list of entries. Press the green call button
(see Fig. 9-13, item 3) to redial the selected
number.
Missed calls
A list of missed calls can be accessed through
the privacy handset.
Press the Select button then scroll through the
list of entries. Press the green ‘call’ button
(see Fig. 9-13, item 3) to make a call to the
selected number.
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Contacts
The Telephone book menu can be used to view
and modify the phonebook.
Press the Select button and scroll to the
required contact. Press the Options button to
display the following actions:
• Select View Details to view the details of a
particular contact.
• Select Dial to call a particular contact.
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Audio Routing
Audio Routing
Telephone conversations can be heard through
either the privacy handset, or through the car’s
audio system. This menu changes the default
setting for how telephone conversations are
heard; select from Handset or Loudspeaker.
Holding a call
During a telephone call, press the Options button (see Fig. 9-13,
item 2) on the privacy handset and then select Hold. This will
place the call on hold.
To take the call off hold, press Options and then press Unhold.
It is also possible to put the current conversation on hold, and call
another contact. Press the Options button and select Contacts.
Highlight the required contact and press Select: the contact will
be called, and the current conversation will be put on hold.
Multiple call handling
The privacy handset can be used to alternate between telephone
calls if the call waiting feature on your mobile telephone is
activated. Refer to your network service provider for information
on how to activate this feature.
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Once this feature is activated, notification of a call waiting will be
via an audible beeping which will be heard over the active
conversation. The name and number of the waiting call will be
displayed on the privacy handset.
The following options are available:
• To reject the waiting call, press the Refuse button on the
privacy handset.
• To accept the call, press the Accept button on the privacy
handset. This will transfer you from your current call to the
waiting call.
Hosting a conference call
Whilst connected to multiple calls, it is possible to swap between
callers, or host a conference call:
• Press the Options button on the privacy handset.
• Select Swap from the menu to swap from the current caller,
to the call waiting.
• Select Conference to speak to all the callers who are
currently connected.
To end a call, press the ‘end call’ button (see Fig. 9-13, item 5) on
the privacy handset. If the system is hosting a conference call, this
will disconnect the most recent addition to the conference. If you
are only speaking to one of the callers, pressing ‘end call’ will only
disconnect the current caller: you must disconnect each call
individually.
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Privacy handset battery
Control
To charge the privacy handset battery, place the handset into the
cradle. The battery strength will be displayed on the handset
screen to indicate that the battery is charging.
The long life battery in the privacy handset is not replaceable. For
a replacement privacy handset contact your local authorised
Bentley dealer.
Operation
Press to move forward through menus and
screens.
Rotate to scroll through phonebook, press to
make selection.
Steering wheel controls
Control
Operation
Press to increase volume.
Press once to Accept a telephone call.
Press for approximately 2 seconds to Reject
a telephone call.
Adjusting call and ring tone volume
Press the relevant volume adjustment button to
either increase or decrease the call volume and the
volume of the ring tone to your individual
requirements.
The factory default volume is preset so that it matches that of the
satellite navigation system.
Talk button. Refer to ‘Advanced functions’ on
page 9-35.
Press to decrease volume.
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Driver information panel display
Symbol
Phone
D4
Description
Bluetooth is set to visible during a
connection.
3G network connection established.
Call
A media player is connected.
Contact Name
Active data connection: no data transfer.
Active data connection: active data transfer.
Battery level of a mobile telephone
connected via hands-free profile.
Answer
Network signal strength.
30 mph
1703 mi
3.4
C trip
Indicates the connection of a privacy
handset.
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Driver information panel
The driver information panel will display the user name, network
provider and signal strength when selected.
The following symbols may appear on the driver information panel:
Symbol
Description
Bluetooth connection established.
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To display the Telephone menu, press the
telephone button on the multi-function steering
wheel.
Rotate the thumbwheel up or down to scroll
through the menu. For further information, refer
to the heading ‘Manual dialling’ on page 9-11.
During an active call, dependant upon the method
of connection, the following menus may be available in the driver
information panel:
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Menu overview
Menu overview
End call
End the active telephone call.
Hold
Hold the active telephone call in
order to conduct a second call.
Activate
Resume the held call.
(Whilst a
telephone call Phone book
is on Hold,
Call register Make another call.
the following
functions are Dial number
available).
End call
End the held call.
Private call
Switch a call to a connected
mobile telephone to prevent
passengers
hearing
the
conversation (hands-free profile
only).
Toggling
Answer a waiting call without
ending the current call. It is also
possible to switch between the
active and held calls.
Telephone menus in the driver information panel
When there is no telephone call active, dependant upon the
method of connection, the following features may be available in
the Phone menu:
Conference
Link the active and held calls to
form a conference.
Forward
Connect two other parties
(dependant upon the SIM card
used).
DTMF
Generate DTMF tones.
Phone book
Allows access to a copy of the stored
numbers in the mobile telephone.
Switch mic. off
Switches
the
vehicle
microphone on and off.
Dial number
Number input for making a call.
Call register
Displays lists of missed calls, dialled calls and
received calls.
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Menu overview
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Menu overview
Voice mailbox
Listen to voice messages that have been left
in the voice mailbox.
Messages
Read or delete text messages.
Bluetooth
Adjust settings for user profiles and
Bluetooth functions.
Settings
Adjust the settings of the mobile telephone
system.
Phone book menu
The phone book contained in the mobile telephone system is a
copy of the mobile telephone phone book.
Telephone numbers may be displayed with one of the following
icons:
Dial number menu
The thumbwheel can be used to enter the digits of a telephone
number.
Press the telephone button on the multi-function steering wheel
to call the number.
For further information, refer to the heading ‘Manual dialling’ on
page 9-11.
Call register menu
In the Call register menu, lists of the last numbers dialled, missed
calls and calls received can be viewed. A maximum of 20 entries
can be stored.
It is possible to call a number from a list by selecting the desired
entry in the list and pressing the telephone button on the
multi-function steering wheel.
Menu overview
Menu overview
Mobile number.
Missed calls
The most recent missed calls are displayed.
Received calls
The most recent received calls are
displayed.
Last calls
The most recently dialled calls are displayed.
Delete lists
Deletes all stored call lists.
Work number.
Home number.
General number.
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Voice mailbox menu
This menu can be used to listen to voice messages left in the voice
mailbox menu.
The first time that this function is used, the telephone number of
the voice mailbox will need to be entered. This is available from
your network provider.
The voice mailbox function can also be accessed via a speed dial
button on the Infotainment touch screen (see ‘Dialling a speed dial
entry’ on page 9-14).
Messages menu
When a mobile telephone or SIM is connected to the mobile
telephone system, incoming text messages will only be received
by the mobile telephone system. Receipt of a message will be
displayed on the driver information panel.
A maximum of 30 messages can be stored in the mobile telephone
system. Messages can be copied to a mobile telephone if required.
Unread messages are marked with a
symbol, read messages
are marked with a
symbol. Use the thumbwheel to scroll within
a selected message.
When a message is opened, information about the text can be
viewed using the messages menu:
Menu overview
Send time
Time the message was sent.
Callback
Dial the sender’s telephone number
Copy
Copy a received message to the SIM or the
mobile telephone memory.
Delete
Delete the current message.
Back
Returns to the Messages menu. All
messages in memory will be shown.
Note
MMS messages cannot be received via the mobile telephone system.
Bluetooth menu
Menu overview
Connect
Disconnect Disconnect the connected user.
User
Menu overview
Show
Display the message text.
Read out
Listen to message text being read out.
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Connect an existing user.
New user
Rename
Rename the connected user.
Delete
Delete the user.
Select to start a device search for compatible
Bluetooth mobile telephones.
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Menu overview
Visibility
Menu overview
Select OK to turn Visibility on. Visibility must
be On in order to connect to a compatible
computer as a modem.
A separate media player or a mobile telephone
that supports Bluetooth A2DP can be connected
to the Infotainment system and used to play
stored music tracks.
Media
player
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Active
device
Display or disconnect a connected
device.
Paired
devices
Connect an already paired device,
change the Bluetooth name, delete
the device pairing or configure
authorisation.
Search
Search for new devices.
Visibility
This must be on in order to pair
with a media player via Bluetooth
A2DP.
A compatible computer can connect to the
Internet via the mobile telephone system. The
following options are available via the Modem
sub-menu:
Extras
Phone
name
Active
device
Display or disconnect a connected
computer.
Paired
devices
Connect to a paired computer, or
change the Bluetooth name, delete
the device or set authorisation.
A name can be entered for the mobile telephone
system. When the system is set to be visible, its
name will be displayed on other Bluetooth devices
during a device search. The default name is
Bentley.
Note
Only computers which support the Bluetooth standard ‘DUN’ (Dial-Up
Networking) profile can be used to connect to the Internet via the mobile
telephone system. Any active online navigation services must be
deactivated before pairing a computer.
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Settings menu
Menu overview
Menu overview
Update
Phone book
Update the vehicle’s phone book
with that of the mobile
telephone.
Select
Select between SIM & Phone,
memory SIM card or Mobile phone.
List
Sort entries by Surname or
First name.
Select Yes or No to display your mobile
telephone number to the other caller during
a call.
Own number
The option is set to the default
Network
setting of your network
depnd.
provider.
Ring
tone
Volume
Signal settings
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Allows the setting of network
selection
to
be
chosen
automatically or manually. In
Select
Automatic mode, a currently
operator
available network will be selected.
In Manual mode, a list of available
networks will be displayed.
Network Set network selection to GSM
mode
or Automatic.
Set a time for the mobile
telephone system to remain
Phone settings
active after the ignition is
Off-time
switched off. Choose between 0
and 60 minutes. Default time is
15 minutes.
Select the desired ringtone.
SIM
mode
Adjust between 1 (quiet) and 4
(loud), using Turn vol. up or
Turn vol. down.
Change and Rename the SIM
mode if the connected mobile
telephone has a SIM card with
two SIM PINs.
Audio
mode
Select which audio events are
relayed to the mobile telephone
system: Calls only or Always.
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Menu overview
GPRS
The GPRS access point can be entered.
Configuration details are available from your
network provider.
Switch off ph.
Switches off the functions of the mobile
telephone system.
Telephone settings
3. Press the Telephone function button.
Dependant upon the method of connection, the following options
may be available in the Setup telephone menu:
Update telephone book - After the security prompt has been
confirmed, the Telephone book entries on the connected mobile
telephone or SIM card in the mobile telephone system are updated.
This procedure may take a few minutes to complete.
Delete call lists - After the prompt is completed by pressing the
Delete function button, all telephone numbers stored in the call
lists will be deleted.
Delete text message - After the prompt is completed by
pressing the Delete function button, the selected text message
will be deleted from the mobile telephone system memory.
Speed dial - Following selection of a speed dial button, the speed
dial menu opens. Speed dial buttons can be edited or reassigned
from this menu.
Deactivate telephone - All functions of the mobile telephone
system can be switched off.
Restore factory settings - Resets the unit to the original
settings.
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Fig. 9-15
Telephone settings menu
To open the Setup telephone menu, proceed as follows:
1. Press the CAR control button.
2. Press the Setup system function button.
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Advanced functions
Switching the mobile telephone system off
It is important to switch off the telephone function, the privacy
handset and any other mobile phones in all areas where there may
be a risk of explosion, such as filling stations, fuel and chemical
storage facilities or transport vehicles and other places where
fumes, chemicals (e.g. from leaking propane, fuel vapours in
vehicles or buildings) or large quantities of dust particles (e.g. from
flour, wood or metal) could accumulate in the air. Remember that
these areas may not always be adequately marked.
To switch off the vehicle’s telephone system, proceed as follows:
1. End any active telephone call.
2. Switch off the ignition.
3. Remove the remote control key from the ignition, or if using
the keyless access system, press the Engine Start/Stop button
to the second stage. The mobile telephone system will switch
off if there is no active telephone call. Switch off the mobile
telephone.
Or, if using the SIM reader or a mobile telephone connected
via rSAP:
1. Press the CAR control button.
2. Press the Setup system function button.
3. Press the Telephone function button.
4. Select the Settings menu, followed by Switch off
telephone.
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5. Select Yes and confirm your selection. The mobile telephone
system will enter ‘pause’ mode. Do not remove the remote
control key from the ignition, or if using the keyless access
system, do not press the Engine Start/Stop button to the
second stage. Do not remove the mobile telephone from the
vehicle, as it may attempt to connect to the mobile telephone
network once it leaves the Bluetooth range of the vehicle.
To remove the mobile telephone system from ‘pause’ mode,
use the thumbwheel to select the menu Switch on in the
main telephone menu, or press the TEL control button and
confirm the action when prompted.
Note
When the mobile telephone system is switched off, only the connection
between the mobile telephone system and the mobile telephone network
is deactivated. The Bluetooth connection between the mobile telephone
and the mobile telephone system will remain active, as long as the
mobile telephone remains within the range of the vehicle (approximately
10 metres, or 33 feet), and the remote control key remains in the
ignition, or if using the keyless access system, the Engine Start/Stop
button is not pressed to the second stage. The mobile telephone system
will switch off automatically after approximately 15 minutes, if the
remote control key is left in the ignition or the Engine Start/Stop
button is not pressed to the second stage.
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Connecting a computer
Using the SIM reader or a mobile telephone connected via rSAP,
it is possible to connect a compatible computer to the Internet.
The GPRS access point (see ‘Settings menu’ on page 9-33), must
be set up before connection to the Internet is possible, and any
existing data connection, for example, for Internet based
navigation, must be deactivated.
The pairing process can only be carried out when the vehicle is
stationary. To connect a compatible computer to the internet,
proceed as follows:
1. If necessary, end any automatically activated Bluetooth
connections on the computer, and prepare the computer for
pairing.
2. Switch on the ignition and set the mobile telephone system
to visible, via the Bluetooth menu (see ‘Bluetooth menu’ on
page 9-31).
The pairing process must be carried out within three minutes
of making the mobile telephone system visible, as Bluetooth
visibility is ended automatically after this time.
3. Start the Bluetooth device search on the computer. A list of
found Bluetooth devices will be displayed.
4. Select the device Bentley and start the Bluetooth connection
on the computer.
5. A message will appear on the computer, asking for a pairing
code to be entered. Enter a pairing code of your choice.
6. Confirm the message that appears in the driver information
panel, and using the thumbwheel, enter the same pairing code
that was entered into the computer.
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7. When prompted, enter the DUN (Dial-Up Networking)
settings into the computer. The DUN settings are available
from your service provider.
If the Bluetooth connection is to be made in future, the option of
automatically remembering the pairing code can be made by
confirming the query on the computer.
It is possible to change the authorisation settings at a later time
by using the Extras menu (see ‘Bluetooth menu’ on page 9-31).
Note
If a data connection has been set up, incoming calls may not be received
in the vehicle.
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Radio transmitters and business equipment
Radio transmitters
Bentley cannot accept responsibility for the installation of
equipment it has not approved.
Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters in the car require
prior approval from Bentley.
Approval will be granted provided that:
• The antenna is installed correctly, on the exterior of the car
and shielded cables are used, together with non-reflective
antenna trimming.
• The effective transmitting power does not exceed 10 Watts
at the antenna base.
Your authorised Bentley dealer will be able to inform you about
options for installing and operating radio transmitters with higher
transmitting power.
Business equipment
Retrofit installation of business or private equipment in the car is
permitted, provided the equipment cannot interfere with the
driver’s immediate control of the car.
Any such equipment must carry the CE mark.
Any retrofit equipment that could influence the driver’s control of
the car must have a type approval for the car and must carry the
e mark.
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Note
Any retrofit installation of electrical or electronic equipment in the car
will affect the original car type approval. Under certain circumstances,
this could mean invalidation of the original type approval for the car.
Mobile radio transmitters
Commercial mobile telephones or radio equipment might
interfere with the electronics of the car and cause malfunctions if
no external antenna is fitted, or if the external antenna is installed
incorrectly and transmitting power above 10 Watts.
For this reason, you should always operate mobile telephones with
a properly installed external antenna. This also applies to approved
Bluetooth mobile phones, connected via the hands-free profile
(refer to ‘Hands-free profile’ on page 9-7).
The external antenna directs the electromagnetic fields to the
exterior, which reduces the field strength in the vehicle interior.
If retro-fitting an external antenna, please ensure that it is installed
correctly. For up-to-date information about installing an external
antenna, please contact an authorised Bentley dealer.
Please note also that the maximum range of the equipment can
only be achieved with an external antenna.
The most common causes of faults are:
• No external antenna.
• Incorrectly installed external antenna.
• Transmitting power in excess of 10 watts.
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Always carefully follow the operating instructions for your
communication system.
Note
Improper installation of mobile telephones or other electronic
components can cause other vehicle systems to malfunction.
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