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SMS” menu

From the main menu, press “Telephone” or press shortcut A from any menu, then “SMS” to access your telephone SMS via the multimedia system.

Your telephone must be connected to the hands-free phone system. You must also authorise the transfer of messages (using your phone settings, depending on the model) in order to use all of its functions.

Note: only SMS can be read via the multimedia system. Other types of message may not be read.

Depending on the make and model of your phone, certain functions may not work.

SMS” screen

1 Message status. Read/Unread.

2 Name/number of the sender of the message.

3 Start of the message.

4 Date received.

5 Pop-up menu.

6 Back to previous page.

Receiving SMS

The multimedia system informs you that a new SMS has been received, via a warning message in B that is shown in any menu that is open.

By default, after pairing and the telephone connection, when a new message is received, it will be available on the multimedia system.

Note: only the messages received after pairing and while the phone is being connected to the multimedia system will be available.

Reading SMS

During driving, the SMS can be read by the multimedia system voice synthesizer by pressing the “Play” button 7 or you can return the contact’s call by pressing the Call button 10.

With the vehicle stationary only, the multimedia system enables you to open the SMS by pressing the “Message” button 8 or to reply to the SMS by pressing the “Reply” button 9 and reading the SMS details.

SMS details

You can call the contact directly by pressing the Call button 11 if the number is saved in memory or in the telephone directory.

The SMS in area 14 can be read by the multimedia system voice synthesizer by pressing the “Play” button 12 or you can reply by pressing button 13.

Note: while driving, the multimedia system suggests sending a preset message 15.

USING THE TELEPHONE FUNCTION

Although this video is not specifically for your vehicle, the principle described is identical