Chevrolet Trax: Making a Call Using
Phone Book
For cell phones that support the
phone book feature, the Bluetooth
system can use the contacts stored
on your cell phone to make calls.
See your cell phone's owner's guide
or contact your wireless provider to
find out if this feature is supported
by your phone.
When a cell phone supports the
phone book feature, the Phone
Book and Call Lists menus are
automatically available.
The Phone Book menu allows you
to access the phone book stored in
the cell phone to make a call.
The Call Lists menu allows you to
access the phone numbers from the
Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, and
Missed Calls menus on your cell
phone to make a call.
To make a call using the Phone
Book menu:
- Press
once or twice
(depending on the radio).
- Select Phone Book.
- Search through the list by
selecting the letter group the
phone book entry begins with,
or press the MENU/TUNE button
to scroll through the entire list of
names/numbers in the
phone book.
- Select the name or number you
want to call.
To make a call using the Call
Lists menu:
- Press
once or twice
(depending on the radio).
- Select Call Lists.
- Select the Incoming Calls,
Outgoing Calls, or Missed
Calls list.
- Select the name or number you
want to call.
Making a Call
To make a call:
- Press
once or twice
(depending on the radio).
- Enter the character sequence.
- Select Call to start dialing the
number.
Accepting or Declining a Call
When an incoming call is received,
the infotainment system mutes and
a ring tone is heard in the vehicle.
Accepting a Call
Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to
"Answer" and press the MENU/
TUNE knob to accept the call.
Declining a Call
Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to
"Decline" and press the MENU/
TUNE knob to decline the call.
Call Waiting
Call waiting must be supported on
the Bluetooth phone and enabled by
the wireless service carrier to work.
Accepting a Call
Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to
"Answer" and press the MENU/
TUNE knob to accept the call.
Declining a Call
Turn the MENU/TUNE knob to
"Decline" and press the MENU/
TUNE knob to decline the call.
Switching Between Calls (Call
Waiting Calls Only)
To switch between calls:
- Turn or press the MENU/
TUNE knob.
- Select Switch Call from
the menu.
Conference Calling
Conference calling and three-way
calling must be supported on the
Bluetooth phone and enabled by the
wireless service carrier to work.
To start a conference while in a
current call:
- Turn or press the MENU/
TUNE knob.
- Select Enter Number.
- Enter the character sequence
then select Call.
- After the call has been placed,
turn or press the MENU/TUNE
knob and choose Merge Calls.
- To add more callers to the
conference call, repeat Steps 1
−4. The number of callers that
can be added is limited by your
wireless service carrier.
Ending a Call
Turn or press the MENU/TUNE
knob and select Hang Up.
Muting a Call
To Mute a Call
Turn or press the MENU/TUNE
knob and select Mute Call.
To Cancel Mute
Turn or press the MENU/TUNE
knob and select Mute Call.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) Tones
The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can
send numbers during a call. This is
used when calling a menu-driven
phone system.
- Turn or press the MENU/TUNE
knob and select Enter Number.
- Enter the character sequence.
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A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone
must be paired to the Bluetooth
system and then connected to the
vehicle before it can be used. See
your cell phone manufacturer's user
guide for Bluetooth functions bef
To use voice recognition, press
/
on the steering wheel. Use the
commands below for the various
voice features. For additional
information, say "Help" while you
are in a voice recognition menu.
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touchscreen are used to access the
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customizing vehicle features.
The following are all possible
personalization features. Depending
on the vehicle, some may not be
available.
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access the Configuration
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Assist (RPA) system, it assists the
driver with parking and avoiding
objects while in R (Reverse). RPA
operates at speeds less than 8 km/h
(5 mph), and the sensors on the rear
bumper detect objects up to 2.5m
(8 ft) behind the vehicle, and at least
20 cm (8 in) off