Receiving a call
You can enjoy hands-free calls with a BLUETOOTH mobile phone that supports HFP (Hands-free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile).
To use this function, make sure that a BLUETOOTH connection has been established.
Operations may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH mobile phone. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the mobile phone.
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For Apple iOS devices, the system is compatible with iOS 10.0 or later.
A BLUETOOTH connection is not available on the devices with iOS 9.x or earlier.
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Depending on the model of your mobile phone, the operation system or applications installed, some functions of hands-free calling may not work correctly.
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If more than one BLUETOOTH devices are connected to the system (Multi-device connection), you cannot receive a phone call. Cancel the multi-device connection. Terminate the BLUETOOTH connection or turn off the BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH devices other than the BLUETOOTH mobile phone in use.
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The volume of music playback and call is different. Adjust the volume during calling.
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If the caller cannot hear or can barely hear your voice, talk more closely into the built-in microphone of the system.
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Noise may result if the system and the BLUETOOTH mobile phone are too close. Place the BLUETOOTH mobile phone further if noise is heard.
- Press (play/pause)/(call) when a call is incoming.
When an incoming call arrives, playback pauses and the system emits a ring tone.
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If you hold down(play/pause)/(call) when a call is incoming, the call will be rejected.
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- Talk into the system’s built-in microphone.
- Press(play/pause)/(call) to end the call.