Magellan Maestro 4350 Manual - English - Page 66
Hands-free Phone - bluetooth setting
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Hands-free Phone Your Magellan Maestro can be connected to a Bluetooth™-enabled cell phone as a hands-free set. You can initiate and receive phone calls, send and receive SMS messages using the touch screen, microphone and speaker of your Magellan Maestro. Compatibility disclaimer: This Magellan product has been confirmed to communicate via Bluetooth™ with devices from other manufacturers. Magellan does not guarantee that use of the device will be uninterrupted or error free. Performance of this Bluetooth™-enabled product with other devices may vary, because not all Bluetooth™ devices are compatible. For a complete list of tested phones please visit: www.magellanGPS.com/support. Once connected to a cell phone, incoming calls will pop up a message and you can decide whether to accept or reject the call. Otherwise, you can access the phone subsystem from the Main Menu or from the Map screen by tapping the phone icon. Connecting your Magellan Maestro to a Mobile Phone 1. Enable Bluetooth on the phone and make it visible to other Bluetooth devices. 2. Tap the phone icon in the Main Menu or on the Map screen. 3. Tap Settings. 4. (optional) The default Bluetooth name of your Magellan Maestro is 'PNA'. To rename it, tap Device Name and modify the name with the keypad. 5. Check Bluetooth Enabled to turn on the Bluetooth radio in your Magellan Maestro. 6. Tap Back to exit Bluetooth Settings. 57