Audi MMI   Telephone handset  Basic operation
Applies to vehicles: with car telephone kit and a handset for the car telephone kit
-1- Left control button
Selects the function shown in the bottom left-hand corner of the display, e.g. Ph.book Fig. 1.
-2- Right control button
Selects the function shown in the bottom right-hand corner of the display, e.g. Menu Fig. 1.
-3- "End call" button
Ends a call, declines a call or closes a menu.
-4- Navigation button
The top or bottom part of the navigation button can be used to scroll up or down within a menu shown on the display.
The left or right side of the navigation button can be used to select one of the main menus (Last calls Link) Link, adjust settings (e.g. Brightness Link) or to move the cursor to the left when entering text Link.
-5- "Call" button
Dials a number or receives a call. Also displays a list of telephone numbers dialled when pressed in the main screen.
-6- Numeric keypad
The numeric keypad is used to enter numbers as well as letters and special characters. The * + and # buttons are used for different purposes in various functions Link.
If the automatic keypad lock is activated Link, the buttons on the handset keypad will be locked automatically (approximately one minute after you take it out of the carrier) and a padlock symbol -8- Fig. 3 will appear in the handset display.
To unlock the keypad, press the control button for Unlock and immediately press the * + button.
To activate the keypad lock manually, press the * + button and immediately press the control button for Lock.
To receive a call when the keypad lock is active, press the control button for Answer. The keypad will be locked again automatically when you end or decline a call.
-7- On/off button
Switches the handset on or off Link.
-8- Volume control button
You can increase or reduce the earpiece volume during a phone call.

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