Using features while on a call – Motorola Bluetooth Wireless Hands Free User Manual

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Using Your Car Kit

14

Note: Some phones require you to press the Bluetooth Button

E twice. See the user’s guide

for your phone for more information.

Receiving a Call

To answer an incoming call, do one of the following:

Press and release (in less than three seconds) the Bluetooth Button

E.

or

Press your phone’s press the OK/Send/Yes key (depending on your phone), just as you

would to answer a call in privacy mode.

or

Use voice activation. See “Making a Call with the Car Kit’s Internal Voice

Recognition” on page 13.

Ending a Call

To end a call:

Press and release (in less than three seconds) the Bluetooth Button

E. You can also

end a call by pressing the END key on the phone.

Using Features While on a Call

Note: To use the functions described below, a Bluetooth link must be established between
the car kit and your phone. Most phones automatically activate a Bluetooth connection when
you place a call.

Rejecting an Incoming Call

While the phone is ringing, reject the call by pressing and holding the Bluetooth Button

E for

more than 3 seconds.

Note: Performance may vary on different phones. For example, for some phones (such as
Ericsson’s T68), rejecting an incoming call can break the Bluetooth link.

Transferring a Call

From the car kit to your phone:

During a call, press and hold the Bluetooth Button

E for more than 3 seconds. (Most

phones prompt you to accept the transfer before completing the transfer.)

From your phone to the car kit:

During a call, press and release the Bluetooth Button

E. (Some phones require you to

press the Bluetooth Button

E twice. See the user’s guide for your phone for more

information.)

Muting and Unmuting a Call

To mute the microphone during a call, press the car kit’s mute button. The Mute Button will
flash, and the other party will not be able to hear you.

To un-mute the call, press the mute button again.

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