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Land Rover Range Rover In Car Entertainment Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Range Rover In Car Entertainment Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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Telephone Operation 40 Te le pho ne O perationTELEPHONE OPERATION* 3. Display Displays information on waveband, name of RDS stations, programme, frequency, DSP sound memory, cassette, MD and CD functions, tone settings, time and date. 7. TEL button* Press to select telephone functions. (See In-Car Telephone handbook). 8. TEL indicator lights* Indicates telephone operating status. Red light on: no telephone operation possible. Red light flashes: only emergency calls possible. Green light on:...
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41 Telephone Operation TELEPHONE OPERATION* The telephone can be operated via this unit with the ignition at position 1. The following telephone functions can be performed via this unit. •Accepting a call. •Emergency call. •One-touch dialling. •Dialling entered phone number. •Dialling by name. •Repeating last number dialled. •Cancelling dialling. •Read SMS messages. •Notepad. •Changing volume of hands-free unit. •Locating and dialling entry in phone book. •Reception level. NOTE: These functions will...
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Telephone Operation 42 The names are ordered alphabetically. To view further names, press the left or right search arrow buttons (17). To connect the call, press the ‘SEND/END’ button (12) and press again to terminate the call. Dialling via the TOP-8 function This function allows the eight most frequently used phone numbers or names to be recalled. This can be done once these have been stored on the SIM card and they have been called at some point previously. Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). If names are...
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43 Telephone Operation To recall a one-touch dialling number using the search buttons Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Press the left or right search arrow buttons (17). If no name is found at the one-touch dialling number recalled, the following is displayed: Dialling by phone number Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Press the function key (13) below ‘DIAL’ (14). Enter the required number by pressing the function key (13) below the digits (14). To correct the entry To delete one digit at a time, briefly press...
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Telephone Operation 44 Additional functions The following additional functions can be accessed from all telephone functions: •Reception level. •Reading SMS messages. Reception level Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Press the function key (13) below the double arrow symbol (14). NOTE: The reception signal is always displayed first after a number has been dialled. Reading SMS messages Press the function key (13) below ‘SMS’ (14). The function key display (14) shows stored message locations. The asterisk...
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45 Voice Recognition Voice Recognition WARNING: Do n ot u se v oic e recognition for p la cing emergency calls. Your voice and tone could be affected by stressful situations as a result of which, the process of establishing the telephone connection could be unnecessarily delayed. You are urged to use the handset or the multi-functional steering wheel or on-board computer if a number for emergency calls is stored in these systems. Making yourself clearly understood The v o ice recognition...
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Voice Recognition 46 Activating the system To switch on voice control, press the voice control key (arrowed) in the multi-functional steering wheel: •Hold the key pressed in (until the acoustic signal is heard) to activate voice control. A brief acoustic signal and the display ‘VOICE RECOGNITION’ in the main message centre indicate that the system is now in the stand-by mode. •Press this key briefly to activate normal telephone functions, which are described in the In-Car Telephone handbook....
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47 Voice Recognition DIALLING A PHONE NUMBER Starting a dialogue NOTE: The voice control commands you should give are shown inside double pointed brackets >>......>Dial telephone number>Dial number>Zero>NoughtDial number>Dial>Plus>Plus, four, nine>Dial (telephone) numberPlease speak the number< SPEAK NUMBER >>Zero, eight, nineZero, eight, nine, continue?< TEL 089 >>Three, eight, two, fourThree, eight, two, four, continue?< TEL 0893824 >>One, six, eightOne, six, eight, continue?< TEL 0893824168 >>Dial...
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Voice Recognition 48 Correcting inputs If you have made a mistake, or if the voice control has misunderstood you, say: >>Correction>CorrectionCorrection>Correction>Delete>Delete number>CorrectionCancel>Dial (telephone) numberPlease speak the number< SPEAK NUMBER >>Zero, eight, nineZero, eight, nine, continue?< TEL 089 >>Three, eight, twoThree, eight, two, continue?< TEL 089382 >>Four, one, sixFour, one, six, continue?< TEL 089382416 >>CorrectionZero, eight...eight, two, continue?>CorrectionZero, eight,...
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49 Voice Recognition STORING AND DELETING A TELEPHONE NUMBER Storing a telephone number Telephone numbers which you dial frequently can be stored in conjunction with the contact’s name, which serves as the word search. >>Store name>Dial (telephone) number>Save>Store namePlease speak the name< SPEAK NAME >>Royd AndrewPlease repeat< REPEAT NAME >>Royd AndrewPlease speak the number< SPEAK NUMBER >>Zero, eight, nine, three, eightZero, eight, nine, three, eight, continue?>Two, four, one, six, eightTwo,...