Telephone for Your Ford Fiesta 4 Door Fifth Generation (2003-2008)

Telephone  
Note: The mobile phone does not  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
switch off immediately after the  
ignition key is turned off: the power  
down delay is preset to 10 minutes.  
The time period can be adjusted to  
between 0 and 60 minutes. This,  
depending on your mobile phone,  
can be achieved by creating a  
This section describes the functions  
and features of the Bluetooth mobile  
phone and voice control system.  
The section covers the following  
variations:  
phonebook entry on your mobile  
phone with the name Timerand the  
required delay as it's number.  
a mobile phone with a mobile  
phone cradle without voice  
control  
a Bluetooth and voice control  
system with a mobile phone  
cradle  
If the Bluetooth and voice control is  
used for an extended period of time  
when the vehicle is stationary, make  
sure that the engine is running to  
avoid draining the battery  
a Bluetooth and voice control  
system without a mobile phone  
cradle.  
TELEPHONE SETUP  
The Bluetooth mobile phone part of  
the system provides interaction with  
the audio or navigation system and  
your mobile phone. It allows you to  
use the audio or navigation system  
to make and receive calls without  
having to use your mobile phone.  
Requirements for cradle  
connection  
Your phone must be fitted in a mobile  
phone holder before it can be used  
as a cradle phone with your  
handsfree/voice control system. You  
will be able to purchase the correct  
holder for your phone from your  
dealer.  
The voice control part of the system  
can be used to control:  
mobile phone calls  
audio system functions  
vehicle climate control functions.  
Placing your phone in the  
cradle  
Note: Your phone must be fitted in  
a mobile phone holder to allow you  
to connect the phone to the cradle.  
Connect your phone to the cradle.  
1. Place the base of the phone in the  
cradle connection.  
Note: Make sure that the phone is  
pushed fully rearwards in the cradle.  
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2. Push the phone downwards until  
a click is heard.  
Phone  
Mobile  
Home  
Office  
Fax  
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Note:The connection to the system  
will be displayed on your phone.  
Making a phone an active  
phone  
Phonebook  
When using the system for the first  
time, no phone is connected to the  
system.  
After start up access to the  
phonebook can be delayed for up to  
two minutes.  
After switching on the ignition the  
cradle phone and the Bluetooth  
phone are recognized differently by  
the system.  
Phonebook categories  
Depending on your phonebook entry,  
different categories can be displayed  
in the audio or navigation unit.  
Bluetooth phone  
For example:  
After bonding a Bluetooth phone to  
the system, this becomes the active  
phone. For further information refer  
to the phone menu.  
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Mobile  
Office  
Home  
Fax  
However, in some cases the  
Bluetooth phone has to be activated  
by pressing the appropriate station  
button on the audio or navigation  
unit.  
Note: Entries may be displayed  
without a category attachment.  
Turning the ignition back on again,  
the last active phone is picked up by  
the system.  
The category can also be indicated  
as an icon:  
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Bond another Bluetooth  
phone  
Handling of phones  
A phone can be connected to the  
vehicle system by using either a  
cradle connection or a Bluetooth  
connection.  
Note: Before another Bluetooth  
phone can be bonded, the existing  
active Bluetooth connection has to  
be deactivated by the mobile phone.  
On vehicles with a mobile phone  
cradle, up to five Bluetooth phones  
can be bonded to the vehicle system.  
Bond a new Bluetooth phone as  
described in the requirements for a  
Bluetooth connection.  
On vehicles without a mobile phone  
cradle, up to six Bluetooth phones  
can be bonded to the vehicle system.  
Phones stored in the system are  
accessible by using the phone list on  
the audio or navigation unit.  
Note: If there is an ongoing call  
when the phone in use is selected as  
the new active phone, the call is  
transferred to the vehicle audio  
system.  
Note: If six (five Bluetooth phones  
for cradle phone system) Bluetooth  
phones have been bonded, one of  
these has to be deleted in order to  
bond a new phone.  
Note: Even if connected to the car  
system, your phone can still be used  
in the usual way.  
Cradle phone  
With your phone fitted in the mobile  
phone cradle this does not  
automatically become the active  
phone.  
Requirements for Bluetooth  
connection  
The following are required before a  
Bluetooth phone connection can be  
made.  
In these cases refer to Changing  
the active phone in the  
appropriate section which describes  
the system fitted to your vehicle.  
1. The Bluetooth feature must be  
activated on the phone and on  
the audio unit. For additional  
information, refer to your phone  
user guide  
BLUETOOTH SETUP  
Before you can use your telephone  
with your vehicle it must be bonded  
to the vehicle telephone system.  
2. The private mode must not be  
activated on the Bluetooth phone.  
3. Search for audio device.  
4. Select Ford Audio.  
5. The Bluetooth PIN number 0000  
must be entered on the phone  
keypad.  
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Note: A phone call will be  
TELEPHONE CONTROLS  
Ending or rejecting calls  
disconnected if the audio/navigation  
system is switched off. If the ignition  
key is turned to the off position the  
phone call will remain in progress.  
By pressing one of several function  
buttons on the audio or navigation  
unit (example: AM/FM,CD/AUX)  
active calls can be ended or incoming  
calls can be rejected.  
Compatibility of phones  
CAUTION  
As no common agreement  
exists, mobile phone  
Remote control  
manufacturers are able to implement  
a variety of profiles in their Bluetooth  
devices. Because of this, an  
One of several different types of  
remote control may be fitted to your  
vehicle:  
incompatibility can occur between  
the phone and hands-free system,  
which in some cases may significantly  
degrade the system performance.  
To avoid this situation, only  
Voice and mode button  
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recommended phones should be  
used. Please contact your dealer for  
more details regarding the current  
compatibility list.  
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Phones with Symbian  
operating system  
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Note: Certain phones require a  
special file to be installed to enable  
full phonebook access via Bluetooth.  
This is referred to as a SIS file and will  
be available via the Ford website.  
Please consult your dealer for full  
details.  
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Voice button  
Mode button  
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Incoming calls can be accepted by  
pressing the MODE button once or  
ended by pressing twice.  
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Voice and accept/reject button  
Mode button only  
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On vehicles without a VOICE button,  
the MODE button on the remote  
control is used to activate or switch  
off the voice control.  
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Voice button  
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Accept/Reject button  
Note:You will not be able to use the  
MODE button to activate the voice  
control during an incoming or active  
call.  
The VOICE button is used to activate  
or switch off the Voice control.  
On vehicles with an accept/reject  
button, phone calls can be accepted  
and rejected by pressing the  
appropriate button.  
You will not be able to use the MODE  
button to control the audio system.  
Note: Some audio units have the  
accept/reject buttons on the front  
bezel. These operate in the same  
way.  
USING THE TELEPHONE  
- VEHICLES WITHOUT:  
NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Mode button on the steering  
wheel  
This chapter describes the phone  
functions of the audio unit.  
Note: Refer to your audio guide for  
details of the controls.  
An active phone must be present.  
Even if connected to the audio unit,  
your phone can still be used in the  
usual way.  
Note: You can exit the phone menu  
by pressing any source button CD,  
AM/FM or AUX.  
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Press and hold 0 to enter a + digit.  
Making a call  
Dialling a number  
Ending a call  
You can access your phone address  
book either with the phone docked  
in the cradle or via Bluetooth. The  
entries will appear in the audio unit  
display.  
Calls can be ended by either:  
pressing one of the following  
buttons on the audio unit:  
PHONE, CD, AM/FM or  
ON/OFF  
1. Press the PHONE or the call  
accept button.  
pressing the MODE button on  
the remote control  
2. Press the MENU button.  
pressing the call reject button.  
3. Keep pressing the MENUbutton  
until PHONEBOOK appears.  
Note: If you have an audio unit with  
a telephone keypad you can end a  
call only with the call reject button.  
4. Press the seek buttons to select  
the desired phone number.  
Redialling a number  
Note: Press and hold the seek  
button to skip to the next letter in the  
alphabet.  
1. Press the PHONE or the call  
accept button.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
5. Press the PHONE or the call  
accept button to dial the selected  
phone number.  
3. Select the CALL OUT list or the  
CALL IN list.  
If you have an audio unit with a  
telephone keypad (buttons 0-9, * and  
#), you can also direct dial by entering  
the number on the radio display via  
the keypad and pressing the call  
accept button:  
Note: If the active phone does not  
provide a call out list, the last  
outgoing call number/entry is  
displayed.  
4. Press the seek button on the  
audio unit.  
1. Press the call accept button.  
5. Press the PHONE or the call  
accept button to dial the desired  
phone number.  
2. Dial the number using the  
telephone keypad on the audio  
unit.  
Redialling the last dialled  
number  
3. Press the call accept button.  
Note: If you enter an incorrect digit  
whilst entering a phone number,  
press the seek down button to erase  
the last digit. A long press will erase  
the complete string of digits.  
Note:This applies to only audio units  
with a telephone keypad  
1. Press the call accept button.  
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2. Press the call accept button again  
to display the last dialled number.  
Accepting a second incoming  
call  
3. Press the call accept button a  
third time to dial the number.  
Second incoming calls can be  
accepted by either:  
pressing the call accept button  
Receiving an incoming call  
Accepting an incoming call  
pressing the MODE button on  
the remote control  
Incoming calls can be accepted by  
either:  
pressing the PHONE button.  
Note: This will cancel the ongoing  
call.  
pressing the PHONE button  
pressing the MODE button on  
the remote control  
Rejecting a second incoming  
call  
pressing the call accept button.  
Second incoming calls can be  
rejected by pressing either:  
Rejecting an incoming call  
pressing the call reject button  
pressing the CD button  
Incoming calls can be rejected by  
either:  
pressing the call reject button  
pressing the CD button  
pressing the AM/FM button.  
Note: If you have an audio unit with  
a telephone keypad you can only  
reject a call with the call reject button.  
pressing the AM/FM button.  
Note: If you have an audio unit with  
a telephone keypad you can only  
reject a call with the call reject button.  
Changing the active phone  
Note: Phones must be bonded to  
the system before they can be made  
active.  
Note:You cannot reject an incoming  
call using the remote control.  
Handling a second  
incoming call  
Using the station storage  
button  
Note: The second incoming call  
function must be activated in your  
phone.  
1. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit.  
2. Press the preset number required  
(using the station preset buttons  
1 - 6).  
If there is an incoming call whilst there  
is an ongoing call, a beep will be  
heard and you will have the option to  
end the active call and to accept the  
incoming call.  
Note: This process is only for audio  
units without a telephone keypad.  
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Using the audio unit menu  
USING THE TELEPHONE  
- TRAVEL PILOT EX  
1. Press the PHONE or call accept  
button.  
This chapter describes the phone  
functions of the Navigation System  
TravelPilot EX.  
2. Press the MENU button on the  
audio unit.  
3. Select the ACTIVE PHONE  
option on the audio unit.  
Note: Refer to your Navigation  
System TravelPilot EX guide for  
details of the controls.  
4. Scroll through the different stored  
phones by using the seek buttons  
to display the bonded phones.  
An active phone must be present.  
Even if connected to the Navigation  
System TravelPilot EX, your phone  
can still be used in the usual way.  
5. Press the MENUbutton to select  
the phone which is to be the  
active phone.  
Note: After bonding a Bluetooth  
phone to the system, this becomes  
the active phone.  
Making a call  
Dialling a number - cradle  
phone  
Debonding a bonded phone  
Using the cradle phone allows you to  
access your mobile phone address  
book. The entries will appear in the  
TravelPilot EX display.  
A bonded phone can be deleted  
from the system at any time, unless  
a phone call is in progress.  
1. Press the PHONE or call accept  
button.  
1. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit.  
2. Press the MENU button on the  
audio unit.  
2. Using the PHONEBOOK option  
in the menu.  
3. Select the DEBOND option on  
the audio unit.  
3. Choose one of the letter areas.  
4. Turning the right rotary entry  
control, select the desired phone  
number.  
4. Scroll through the different  
phones by using the seek buttons  
and display the phone to be  
debonded.  
5. By pressing the INFO button the  
details of the phonebook entry  
can be displayed.  
5. Press the MENUbutton to select  
the phone which is to be  
debonded.  
6. Press the right rotary entry control  
button.  
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Dialling a number - Bluetooth  
phone  
Handling an incoming call  
Accepting an incoming call  
Using the Bluetooth phone, phone  
numbers can be dialled using voice  
control, refer to the Voice control  
chapter.  
Incoming calls can be accepted by  
either:  
pressing the accept button  
pressing the MODE button on the  
remote control  
Ending a call  
Calls can be ended by either:  
pressing the PHONE button on  
the audio unit  
pressing the reject button  
using the ACCEPT option in the  
menu.  
pressing the MODE button on the  
remote switch  
pressing the off button on the  
navigation system  
Rejecting an incoming call  
Incoming calls can be rejected by  
either:  
pressing the right rotary entry  
control button.  
pressing the reject button  
Redialling a number - cradle  
phone  
pressing one of the following  
buttons on the audio unit: CD,  
AM/FM  
1. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit.  
using the REJECT option in the  
menu.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Select the CALL OUTlist, CALL  
IN list or REDIAL.  
Note:You cannot reject an incoming  
call using the remote control MODE  
button.  
4. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit to dial the desired  
phone number.  
Handling a second  
incoming call  
Redialling a number -  
Bluetooth phone  
Note: The second incoming call  
function must be activated in your  
phone.  
1. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit.  
If there is an incoming call, whilst  
there is an ongoing call, a beep will  
be heard and you will have the option  
to end the active call and to accept  
the incoming call.  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Select REDIAL.  
4. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit to dial the phone  
number.  
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Accepting a second incoming  
call  
1. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit.  
2. Select the DEBONDoption in the  
menu.  
Second incoming calls can be  
accepted by either:  
3. Select the phone from the list by  
using the preset buttons.  
Pressing the accept button.  
Pressing the MODE button on the  
remote control.  
Note: After bonding a Bluetooth  
phone to the system, this becomes  
the active phone.  
Pressing the PHONE button on  
the audio unit.  
However, in some cases the  
Bluetooth phone has to be activated  
by pressing the appropriate station  
button on the audio or navigation  
unit.  
Using the ACCEPT option in the  
menu.  
Note: This will cancel the ongoing  
call.  
Rejecting a second incoming  
call  
Second incoming calls can be  
rejected by pressing either:  
The teject button  
one of the following buttons on  
the audio unit: CD, AM/FM.  
Changing the active phone  
Note: Phones must be bonded to  
the system before they can be made  
active.  
1. Press the PHONE button on the  
audio unit.  
2. Using the ACTIVE PHONE  
option in the menu, select the  
active phone from the list using  
the preset buttons.  
Debonding a bonded phone  
A bonded phone can be deleted  
from the system at any time, unless  
a phone call is in progress.  
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