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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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Network Settings 50 Ne two rk S et tingsNETWORK SETTINGS Displaying available network operators • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘GSM SERVICES 5’ and confirm. •Select ‘Operator List’ and confirm. The list of available network operators appears in the display. Select ‘OK’ and switch to the next higher level menu. NOTE: Refer to the documentation provided by your network provider. Displaying GSM networks • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘GSM SERVICES 5’ and confirm. •Select ‘Network Info’ and confirm....
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51 Network Settings You will have now deleted the network operator UK CELLNET from your list of preferred operators. The vacant place 4 in the list can now be assigned to a different network operator. Select a network operator e.g. ‘D1-TELEKOM’ and press ‘OK’ to confirm. Display shows: ‘4:D1-TELEKOM’. You have now assigned the network operator D1-TELEKOM to place 4 in your list of preferred network operators. Selecting a new network The network search is activated with ‘Change Network’. It is...
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Conformance 52 Co nforma nc eEEC CONFORMANCE In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver. This unit conforms to the current valid European or harmonised national regulations. The designation is your guarantee of conformance to the applicable specifications concerning electromagnetic compatibility for the unit. This means that interference affecting other electrical/electronic devices caused by your unit, as well as interfering influences on your unit...
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Troubleshooting 54 Trouble sh ooti ng Trouble sh ootingWhat to do if ...... Minor problems should not be allowed to interfere with the pleasure offered to you by the many functions of your telephone. You are provided with a summary of the solutions to frequently-asked questions in the following pages. If particular settings are to be made or checked, you will find references to further information (in brackets). If you are unable to remedy a problem, please contact your service provider or your...
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55 Troubleshooting ...you cannot connect up to the network •Is the signal intensity sufficiently strong, or are you in a dead spot? Find a higher location or stop your vehicle and try to establish the connection again. •Are you trying to use a network that is not permitted? Select a different network. •Is network barring on? Check the settings. •Is the network at capacity? Try phoning again later. •Are the batteries faulty? Replace the batteries with new ones of the recommended type. ...you lose...
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Troubleshooting 56 ...you are unable to send text messages •Does the network operator support this service? Ask your service provider. •Has the number of the service centre not been set, or is it incorrect? Set the correct number for the service centre. •Might the network be overloaded? Try sending the text message again later. •Does the recipient have a phone that supports text messages? Check with the recipient. •Are the batteries faulty? Replace the batteries with new ones of the recommended...
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57 Telephone Menu Structure M enu St ru ct ureTe le pho ne M e nu S truc ture Tones Divert Control Use Messages GSM Services Time, Charge Setup Local SettingsCall Tone Volume Sound If No Reply If Not Reachable All Calls If Busy PIN Control Except Last Ten Except Tel. TB Prevent New SIM Call Screening Network Barrings Loan Phone Text Message Text Message Missed Calls Calls Received Network Info Change Network Operator List Auto Network Incognito Preferred Netw. Call Waiting All Calls Last Call Autocharge...
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Telephone Menu Structure 58 Edit Entry Show Entry New Entry Delete Entry Capacity Delete Phonebook Sort Memory Location Alphabetical FrequencySort Show Entry Alphabetical Frequency2 x H4620
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Index 59 A Accepted calls 26 Adding a caller to the phone book 26 Adjusting number of call cycles 25 Authorisation 16 permit only known callers 16 permit only last ten numbers 17 restricting choice of numbers 17 restricting use by third parties 16 theft protection 16 Automatic network selection 51 switching on automatic network selection 51 B Batteries approved types 12 inserting 12 C Calls during a conversation accepting multiple calls 32 ending a call 32 rejecting multiple calls 32 replacing current...