Blaupunkt TCM 127 Installation, Using the telephone in critical areas, Emergency calls

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If otherwise unavoidable:

Use only hands-free operation if you have to use the telephone while you are driving.

Traffic safety always has the highest priori- ty.

Using the telephone in critical areas

Always switch off the mobile telephone in areas where it is forbidden to use a mobile telephone or if this equipment could cause electromagnetic interference or otherwise dangerous situations.

Using the telephone can result in interfer- ence with the correct functioning of medical equipment which is not sufficiently shield- ed, particularly near the antenna. Please consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Other electronic equipment can also be af- fected by electromagnetic interference.

If you are in an area where there is danger of explosion, e.g. petrol stations, chemical factories or other places where blasting work is being done, switch your telephone off.

Switching off the telephone:

Press for approx. 2 seconds. “TELEPHONE OFF” will appear in the dis- play.

Reactivate the telephone:

Press briefly.

Emergency calls

As with every other mobile telephone, the Radiophone operates using a combination of mobile radio and cross-country networks, radio signals and functions programmed by the user. As a result, there is no guarantee that your call will always go through. Never depend exclusively on a mobile telephone or similar equipment under life-threatening circumstances (e.g. in medical emergen- cies).

The telephone interface of the Radiophone is only able to make and receive calls when it is activated and located in an area served by the radio network and when the signal is strong enough.

Emergency calls may not be possible on all mobile telephone networks or only if certain network services and/or certain performance features are active. Contact the local net- work operators for more detailed informa- tion.

Under certain circumstances, some net- works require that a valid SIM card is in- serted into the unit.

In the event that certain functions (incom- ing call barring, call number barring, closed

user group, AOC, system barring, keypad barring, etc.) are activated, it may be nec- essary to deactivate them before placing an emergency call.

Please read this instruction manual for fur- ther information and consult your local net- work operator.

When placing an emergency call, be sure to supply all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your mobile telephone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident. Do not hang up until you are told to do so.

Also read the information in the section on “Telephone operation – GSM emergency calls”.

Installation

Have the Radiophone installed in your ve- hicle and serviced by a trained service tech- nician only. Faulty installation or servicing can be dangerous and will result in the ex- piry of your guarantee.

If the vehicle is not adequately shielded against radio frequency signals, electronic fuel injection systems, electronic ABS sys- tems, electronic cruise control systems or other electronic equipment may experience malfunctions.

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Contents Amsterdam TCM Remote control RCT 07 optional Contents Radio, Cassette, Changer Option Contents Telephone Important information Safety standardsSafety information General informationInstallation Using the telephone in critical areasEmergency calls Changer AccessoriesRemote control HandsetStarting up the Radiophone KeyCard and SIM cardBasic information Second KeyCard/SIM cardSelecting the language for the display Removing the KeyCard/SIM cardTrain KeyCard/SIM cards Never forcibly pull out the card! You may destroy itOptical warning of anti-theft protection DSC learn modeDisplaying the radio pass data Care of your KeyCard/SIM-CardSwitching the unit on/off via the ig- nition On/off VolumeSwitching the unit on/off with the KeyCard Switching the radio on when the ig- nition is switched offSRC Source TS / BNDRecalling stored radio stations -Se Cassette loading slotStoring radio stations AF / #Radio operation a = MIXDisplay Cassette operation Changer operation optionalTape operation Flashing card tongueStop this function by pressing or the opposite button DSC mode C Additional rocker switch functionsAdditional settings possible with AUD Corresponding function must be activatedREG regional programme Audio modeAF Alternative Frequency Radio, tape deck, CD changer optional, auxiliary sourceManual tuning with Station tuningSeek tuning Selecting a wavebandScrolling through the broadcast- ing networks FM only Storing radio stationsSelecting the seek-tuning sensi- tivity Switching from stereo to mono FM onlyRecalling stored radio stations Switching off the beep tone Switching traffic announcement priority on/offAutomatic seek tuning start Traffic programme station reception with RDS-EONOperating the cassette deck Tape equalisation Dolby B NRCare instructions Switching CD changer operation on CD changer operation optionalSelecting the CD and the track Alter CancelSelect StoreLoud 1 minimum boost Loud 6 maximum boost To make a note of the new codeRAD. Monitor Radio Monitor Tone setting for voice programs ranges between Level 0Music/voice is switched off With this function you can deterRemove menu items All of the menu items are availa- ble You can choose among the fol- lowing operating modesOverview of the DSC default settings End DSC programming/save changesPage Telephone operation Inserting the SIM card/ entering your PIN code Operating the telephonePIN code Reactivating the SIM cardMaking your first telephone call GSM emergency callsDo not hang up until you are told to do so On/Off Quick reference for using the telephoneVolume Selection buttonsDisplays Radio menu Enter PIN code Network search Setup menu/Call menuTo switch back to the telephone mode Press briefly Telephone-book menu@ Rocker switch GSM network service area Using the telephoneSwitching to telephone mode Dialling a telephone numberRedial function Answering/ending a call Call waiting 2nd callerBroker’s call/hold Making telephone calls using the handset special accessory Setting up a conference callConference calls Phone book menu 103How to enter a name/text Finding an entry by name Prevent access Show my phone numberCheck capacity Add entry Finding an entry by positionAltering, deleting, moving or copying the entry Store/confirm Press CL, the altered setting will not be storedProgramming with DSC Telephone End DSCProgramming in the setup menu Select the setup menu by pressing109 Automatic redial Operating mode Ringing tone volumeHands-free volume Automatic answer Handset volumeMy phone number Ringing toneSMS tone Call meter formatAudible call timer PIN codeSet charge parameters External alarm Alter access codeFollowing settings will be deleted Be sure to make a note of the new code if you change itHands-free operation is possible on all four channels Overview of the basic factory settings in the set-up menuHands-free channel TA during callPress CL, the new setting will not be stored Programming in the Call Menu115 Reading messages Call mailbox Received SMS messagesSelecting the message Clearing messagesCalling the sender or another telephone Sending SMS messagesNetwork selection Sages Cell BroadcastWhich operates in numbered channels Available channels from your network OperatorCall meters Call forwardingCall barring One-touch dial only Phone lockYou can only call the one-touch dial To 9 and the SIM card Speed/touch dial onlyOverview of the basic factory settings in the call menu Closed user groupGlossary Telephone SpecificationsTuner Tape deckBlaupunkt telephone help line 01 80 / 5 25 56Bosch Gruppe