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Land Rover Range Rover On Board Telephone Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Range Rover On Board Telephone Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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Charges 40 Ch arge sShowing time and cost of last call NOTE: Details shown in this section, Charges, assumes compatability with the network provider. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘TIMER CHARGE 6’ and confirm. •Select ‘Last Call’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Last Call 02:00 Min 1.36GBP (GBP = Great Britain Pounds) •Select ‘OK’ to switch to the next higher level menu. The display shows: The duration of the last call. The charges for the last call, assuming that the charge rate has been set (see...
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41 Charges Switching on the 1 minute bleep To hear a reminder signal every minute during a call: • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘TIMER CHARGE 6’ and confirm. •Select ‘1 Minute Bleep’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘1Minute Bleep Off’ •Select ‘ALTER’ Display shows: ‘1 Minute Bleep On’. •Select ‘OK’. The display shows: ‘ 1 Minute Bleep’. Perform a similar operation to switch off the 1 minute bleep. CHARGE LIMIT A SIM card that permits input of a PIN2 can be set to permit use of only a predefined...
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Charges 42 Cancelling input •Select ‘BACK’. The option ‘BACK’ does not appear in the display until the new entry has been deleted completely. The previous value is then retained. CHARGE RATE If your service provider transmits information on charges and you are registered for this service, after every call you will receive details of the number of charge units used. You can enter the charge rate per unit as specified in your contract. The phone then calculates the cost of the call and displays it....
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43 System Settings Use r Co nfigura tion System SettingsLANGUAGE Adjusting display language • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘SETTINGS 7’ and confirm. •Select ‘Language’ and confirm. All available languages are listed in the display. •Select required language, e.g ‘English’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘ English’. The display texts will now appear in English. KEY SETTINGS Switching on key lock • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘LOCAL SETTINGS 8’ and confirm. •Select ‘Keys’ and confirm. •Select ‘Key...
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System Settings 44 Answering a call with any key If you wish to answer incoming calls with any key on the handset: • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘LOCAL SETTINGS 8’ and confirm. •Select ‘Any Key Answer’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Any Key Answer Off’. •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Any Key Answer On’. •Select ‘OK’. Display shows: ‘ Any Key Answer’. Any key can now be pressed to accept a call. Perform a similar operation to switch off the function. EQUIPMENT SETTINGS Switching on illuminated...
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45 System Settings Adjusting the switch-off timer You can determine how long the car phone remains on stand-by after you have parked the vehicle, to protect the vehicle battery against being drained. The maximum value that can be set is 120 minutes. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘SETTINGS 7’ and confirm. •Select ‘Airtime Remain’ and confirm. The current value set is shown in the display. • Select to delete the existing value. •Enter a new value e.g.90. • Select ‘OK’. The stand-by time is now set...
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System Settings 46 Resetting the base station To reset any previously modified settings on the handset to the manufacturer’s settings: • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘LOCAL SETTINGS 8’ and confirm. •Select ‘Status’ and confirm. •Select ‘Standard Value’ and confirm. •Select ‘Base’ and confirm. The base station settings are now reset to the standard values. Press to interrupt without saving. Any previously modified settings remain valid. Displaying phone ID number • Call up the main menu. •Select...
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47 System Settings SERVICE SIGNALS Switching on service signals You can set your phone to emit special service signals when it establishes a connection with the network and after a number has been dialled. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘SETTINGS 7’ and confirm. •Select ‘Special Tones’ and confirm. •Select ‘Service Signals’ and confirm. Display shows; ‘Service Signals Off’. •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows; ‘Service Signals On’. •Select ‘OK’ and switch to the next higher menu level. Display shows;...
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System Settings 48 STANDARD SETTINGS Base unit The standard settings of the car phone base station as supplied by the manufacturer. These values above are set by activating the function ‘Base Unit standards settings’. The following settings are not affected by the function ‘Base Unit standards settings’. FunctionStandard settings Ringing tone. On. Number of call cycles before automatic answering. 3. Automatic charge display. Off. Automatic answering. Off. CB signal. On. DTMF touchtone. On. Prevent new...
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49 System Settings Handset The standard settings of the car phone base station as supplied by the manufacturer. FunctionStandard setting Call waiting. On. Greeting text. None. Lighting. On. EjectBox answering. Off. Any key answer. Off. Sound of call tone. Level 5. Volume of receiver. Level 3. Volume of tone call. Level 3. Key lock. Off. Service signals. Off. Key acknowledge. On.