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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: connected. Yellow light on or flashes: telephone logging onto another network. 12. Send/End button* This button has three primary functions: •Press to accept incoming call. •Press to dial telephone number/memory that is shown on the display (3). •Press to terminate telephone call. (Note that the green LED (8) will extinguish to confirm end of call. 13. Function keys Press to select functions from the display (14). 14. Function key display Displays functions and options assigned to the Function keys (13). These vary according to the operating mode, i.e radio, cassette, MD, CD, tone or computer. AUDIO DSPUDIO DSP TELTEL m 10 54AM TONEONEDOLBY B-C NR SOS MEMORY NUMBER DIR. NOTE PAD ICE 1330 3 7 8 121314
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 operate, providing that the relevant items have been stored in the telephone using the handset or the necessary functions have been activated. Use of the cordless handset A small size SIM card needs to be inserted into a Land Rover approved SIM card adaptor. The ‘In-Car Telephone’ handbook has instructions on how to use the handset. Activating telephone operation Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Depending on the symbols displayed, either insert the card into the handset or enter the code. Emergency call It is possible to make an emergency call in the GSM network without having entered the SIM card or code. Press the ‘TEL’ button (7).Press the function key (13) below ‘SOS’ (14). To connect the call, press the ‘SEND/END’ button (12) and press again to terminate the call. Entering your PIN code When the system is turned on, your PIN number will be required to be entered. (PIN = Personal Identification Number). To enter the digits of your PIN code, press the function key (13) below the required digit (14). Press the function key (13) below ‘CLR’ (14) to correct an entry, or ‘SET’ (14) to confirm. Dialling by name Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Assuming the relevant names with their numbers have been stored on the SIM card, press the function key (13) below ‘DIR’ (14). Press the function button (13) below the required name (14). SOSAUDIO DSPUDIO DSPTELTELINSERT CARD!10 54AM ICE1299 ENTER PIN CODE 10 54AM6 7 8 9 CLR SET 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1300 SOS MEMORY NUMBER DIR. NOTE PADAUDIO DSPUDIO DSPTELTEL10 54AM ICE1301
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 displayed (max. four at a time), they are ordered alphabetically. To view further names, press the left or right search arrow buttons (17). To call up further functions, press the function key (13) below either of the arrow symbols (14). NOTE: If a name or number has not been called recently, it will be deleted from the TOP-8 list automatically. One-touch dialling NOTE: It is necessary to have stored the corresponding names and phone numbers on the SIM card. To enter a one-touch dialling number Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Press the function key (13) below ‘MEMORY’ (14). Enter the required one-touch dialling number by pressing the function key (13) below the digits (14). To correct the entry Press the left or right search arrow buttons (17) and continue or overwrite the digits. DIR.? 10 54AMTOM SOS ANNE MIKE JULIA ICE1302 10 54AMSANDY SOS BILL CHRIS MIKE ICE1303 LOCATION NUMBER? 10 54AM6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1306
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 the function keys (13) below ‘CLR’ (14) and to delete the entire number, keep this key depressed . To recall a phone number using the search buttons Press the left or right search arrow buttons (17). The search buttons can be used to display the last 10 numbers dialled and dial one of them. Notepad function This function can be used to enter a new number to the notepad memory during a phone call. If desired, this number can then be stored on the SIM card. Press the ‘TEL’ button (7). Press the function key (13) below ‘NOTEPAD’ (14). Enter the required number by pressing the function keys (13) below the digits (14). To correct or store the entry To delete one digit at a time, briefly press the function key (13) below ‘CLR’ (14) and to delete the entire number, keep this key depressed. To store the number, press the function key (13) below ‘SET’ (14). To call the phone number from notepad Press the function key (13) below ‘NOTEPAD’ (14). To connect the call, press the ‘SEND/END’ button (12) and press again to terminate the call. LOCATION EMPTY! 10 54AM6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1307 DIAL 10 54AM6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1308 NOTE PAD? 10 54AM6 7 8 9 CLR SET 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1309 DIR. NOTE PAD MEMORY DIAL SOSAUDIO DSPUDIO DSPTELTEL10 54AM ICE1331
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 symbol (*) indicates messages that have not been read. If more than 10 messages are stored, these can be accessed by pressing the left or right search arrow buttons (17). To read a specific message, press the function key (13) below the required digit (14). To read the next line of text, press the right search arrow button (17). To read the previous line of text, press the left search arrow button (17). To display the message overview, press the function key (13) below the single arrow symbol (14). Calling the sender back While the SMS message is displayed, press the ‘SEND/END’ button (12) to dial the message sender. Deleting a message Press and keep depressed for more than 3 seconds the function key (13) below ‘CLR’ (14). The message displayed will be deleted. DIR. NOTE PAD MEMORY DIAL SOSAUDIO DSPUDIO DSPTELTEL10 54AM ICE1310 SIGNAL: 10 54AMMETER TIMER SMS ICE1311 10 54AM1 2*3 4* ICE1312
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 syste m i ncl udes a sp ecia l hands-free microphone mounted in the roof lining of your vehicle, at the front. This microphone filters out ambient noise. There are nevertheless a few points to observe in making sure you are properly understood: • Speak continuously and at normal volume, avoiding unnatural emphasis and pauses between words. • Do not speak while the voice control system itself is giving an output. • It is possible that noise interference from outside the vehicle could affect commands so to avoid this keep doors, windows and the sunrise closed. • Avoid causing background noise in the vehicle while you are speaking and ask your passengers not to talk while you are issuing voice commands. • The hands-free microphone is positioned to pick up the driver ’s voice. Other occupants of the vehicle could be understood with less accuracy and are therefore, advised to use the handset when making a telephone call. NOTE: The voice recognition directory is separate to the SIM card directory. IMPORTANT V oic e recognition* e n ab le s y ou to a ctiv a te important functions of the car telephone system without the need to operate the controls manually. This enables you to concentrate fully on driving the vehicle, you do not need to divert your eyes from the road ahead in order to check read-outs, and the voice control system feeds back information to you. A number of voice commands are available and, with a little experience, you will find them easy and convenient to use. Whenever you issue one of the defined commands with the system active, the voice control system converts your command into a control signal for the telephone system. The system automatically recognises whether your command is directed at the telephone system. Your inputs take the form of dialogues or commands. You are guided through these dialogues by announcements or questions. Please familiarise yourself with the functions of the car telephone system, if fitted, before using voice control.IMPORTANT V oice re cog nit io n * is o nly curr en tly a va ila b le in the following languages; English, German, Italian.
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. Defined voice commands The voice control system understands around 50 predefined commands which need to be given exactly, word for word. You can prompt the system to speak a selection of these commands by activating the system and giving the command ‘Help’. These commands are as follows:Telephone commands •Dial number/Dial telephone number •Dial/Redial •Correction •Delete •Cancel •Dial name •Store name •Save •Delete name •Read phone book •Clear phone book •Record/Record note/make a note •Read note/Read notepad •Delete note/Clear notepad Before giving a new voice command - except during a dialogue - always press the steering wheel voice control key. Interrupting voice control A command can be interrupted by speaking the word ‘Cancel’ or by pressing the steering wheel voice control key until the system responds by saying ‘Cancelled’. H4152
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 (number)The number is being dialled< TEL 0893824168
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, nine, continue? TEL 089 >>Delete (number)Please speak the number< SPEAK NUMBER
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, four, one, six, eight continue?>SaveThe name is stored< NAME STORED