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PHONE INTRODUCTION
Using The Phone In The Vehicle
IMPORTANT
Use of your phone handset while you are driving
is dangerous as it diverts attention from the traffic
situation. In some countries, use of a phone
handset whilst driving is prohibited and in other
countries a hands-free unit must be used. If you
wish to use your phone handset, stop at an
appropriate place where you are not endangering
or inconveniencing other vehicles.
WARNING
Using the telephone near the car:
Do not telephone inside a garage or near an
open car bonnet. The air may contain fuel
vapours and the telephone could produce
sparks and start a fire.
WARNING
Unusual ambient conditions:
Switch off the telephone in areas where high
explosives are being used. High frequency
remote controls could be interfered with and
cause an explosion.
Switch off your telephone in areas with a high
explosion risk. This includes filling stations,
fuel storage areas or chemical factories as
well as places where the air contains fuel
vapour, chemicals or metal dust. The
telephone might possibly produce sparks and
cause a fire or explosion.
WARNING
Medical equipment:
The functioning of cardiac pacemakers or
hearing aids may be impaired when the phone
is in use. Check with a doctor or manufacturer
whether any such devices you or your
passengers are using are sufficiently
protected against high-frequency energy.
Note:
The Accessory phone system is designed
to function with a wide variety of docked and
Bluetooth portable phones. As these phones
have a wide range of audio and echo
performance characteristics. It may take a few
seconds for the vehicle system to adapt and
deliver optimal audio performance. In some
cases, it may be necessary to reduce the in-
vehicle volume slightly to fully optimise audio
performance and echo elimination.
GSM Networks
The GSM (Global System for Mobile
communication) standard allows you to use your
phone in many countries and has a uniform
emergency call number (112) irrespective of the
country in which you are driving.
It is possible that telephone reception may be
poor or unavailable in remote regions. This will
usually be due to the inadequate power of the
transmitter and, therefore, to incomplete
coverage. Depending on your location, you may
also be using the transmitters of a network
operator with which your service provider has an
agreement for handling your calls.