•If otherwise unavoidable:
Use only
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
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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