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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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SIM Card 10 SI M C a rdSIM CARD INSERTION/REMOVAL Press the release button on the handset cradle. The handset will swing upwards and can then be removed from the vehicle. The handset can also be inserted with the keys facing downwards. This will prevent the keys from being operated inadvertently. Remove the SIM card holder from the handset. If you have a small SIM card, it must be placed into the card holder with the gold chip facing upwards as shown.Replace the SIM card holder in the direction of the arrow, with the gold chip facing upwards. If you have a large SIM card, place this into the slot in place of the card holder. H4178 H4175 H4171
11 SIM Card Radio switch The handset is connected with the base station in the vehicle by radio link. This limits the out-of-car use to a distance of 30 metres. This link can be switched off for workshop purposes. When using your car phone, ensure that the switch above the SIM card always remains in position ‘1’ (to the right). H4250
Replacing Batteries 12 Re plac ing B a tte riesCHANGING THE BATTERIES Inserting rechargeable batteries 1.Remove the lid of the battery compartment. Press the base of the handset between the two electrical contacts and simultaneously slide the cover upwards. 2.Remove the old batteries, if fitted. Insert two new batteries of the same type. 3.The installed arrangement of the batteries is shown by a sticker in the battery compartment. 4.Fit the cover and press to close it. Approved battery types Use only batteries of type: SAFT VH1200/1200mAh or PANASONIC HHR110AAB/1020 mAh. Talk time with the batteries fully charged is 3 hours and stand-by time is 48 hours. WARNING Do not use conventional non-rechargeable batteries. The in-car charger would attempt to charge these batteries causing them to overheat and, possibly, explode. Dispose of old batteries in a safe manner. H4177
13 Codes C ode sPIN (Personal Identification Number) Entering PIN Each time you switch on the car phone, you are requested to enter your PIN. After the phone is switched on, the display shows ‘Please enter PIN’. For example, enter ‘1234’ (only asterisks appear in the display) and either confirm with the display controls or press the hash key. NOTE: Your card is blocked if you enter an incorrect PIN three times in succession. Resetting PIN block To reset your blocked PIN you require the PUK code supplied by your service provider together with your SIM card. If your PIN is blocked, the display shows: ‘PIN Blocked. Enter PUK’ For example, enter ‘1234’ (only asterisks appear in the display) and either confirm with the display controls or press the hash key. Once the PUK has been verified, you are requested to define a new PIN. Defining a new PIN The display shows: ‘Please Enter PIN Again’ For example, enter ‘5678’ and either confirm with the display controls or press the hash key. The display shows: ‘Please Repeat Input’ enter ‘5678’ and confirm again. Suppressing PIN input The requirement to enter your PIN when switching on the phone, a standard feature, can be suppressed: • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘PIN Control’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘PIN Control On •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Please Enter PIN’ • Enter PIN and confirm.
Codes 14 Changing the PIN code • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘SETTINGS 7’ and confirm. •Select ‘PIN Settings’ and confirm. •Select ‘Alter PIN’ and confirm. Display shows ’ Please Enter PIN:’ and, for example, enter ‘1234’ •‘ALTER’ select. Display shows: ‘Please Enter PIN Again:’ and, for example, enter ‘5678’ and either confirm with the display controls or press the hash key. Display shows: ‘Please Repeat Input’ Enter ‘5678’ and confirm again. PIN2 Some service providers supply SIM cards with a PIN2. This can be used to: •reset the duration of a call and the call charges. •activate and de-activate or adjust the charge limiting function. •determine the charge rate. Change PIN2 code • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘SETTINGS 7’ and confirm. •Select ‘PIN Settings’ and confirm. •Select ‘Alter PIN2’ and confirm. Display shows ’ Please Enter PIN2:’ and, for example, enter ‘1234’ •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Please Enter PIN2 Again:’ and, for example, enter ‘5678’ and either confirm with the display controls or press the hash key. Display shows: ‘Please Repeat Input’ Enter ‘5678’ and confirm again.
15 Codes Equipment code The equipment code protects your vehicle phone against unauthorised manipulations of the system settings. Enter the equipment code before the following functions can be used: •Delete entire phone book. •Loan phone. •Preventing new SIM. •Call screening. •Permit only numbers from the phone book. •Permit only the last ten numbers from the redial list. NOTE: If you enter the equipment code incorrectly three times in succession, the above functions will no longer be available. Please contact your Land Rover Dealer to have them unblocked. The equipment code is set to “0000” on delivery. Altering the equipment code (phone code) To change the equipment code: Call up the main menu. ‘LOCAL SETTINGS 8’ select and confirm. ‘Service setting’ select and confirm. ‘Equipment Code’ select and confirm. Enter equipment code. ‘ALTER’ select. Display shows: ‘Equipment Code Enter Again’ enter the new equipment code. ‘OK’ select. Display shows: ‘Please Repeat Input’ enter the new code again. ‘OK’ select to activate the new equipment code or ‘BACK’ to retain the old code. NOTE: Keep a note of the equipment code in a safe place. If an incorrect code is input three times in succession it will have to be unblocked.
Codes 16 AUTHORISATION Deleting entire phone book You can delete all entries in the entire phone book with a single command. To ensure that you cannot do this inadvertently or that it cannot be done by an unauthorised person, the phone code must be entered as a safeguard. Restricting use by third parties Use of the phone, e.g. if lent to another person, can be restricted with the ‘Loan Phone’ function: 1.the theft protection is activated, i.e. the phone cannot be used with a different SIM card. 2.the charge counter cannot be deleted. 3.the charge rate cannot be modified. To initiate: •Call up the main menu . •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Loan Phone’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Loan Phone OFF’ •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Phone Code: Please Enter’. •Enter phone code (your equipment code) and confirm. NOTE: The setting ‘Loan Phone’ automatically activates the theft protection feature. Theft protection With the theft protection feature activated, the phone cannot be operated with a different SIM card. That is, the phone can only be used in conjunction with the SIM card in the phone at the time of activation. To initiate: •Call up the main menu . •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm.•Select ‘Prevent New SIM’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Prevent New SIM Off’ •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Phone Code: Please Enter’. •Enter phone code (your equipment code) and confirm. Permit only known callers With the ‘Call Screening’ function, you can set the phone so that it rings only if the caller’s number is stored in your phone book. When other callers phone: 1.the phone does not ring, but the call is indicated by means of the call symbol in the display, and can be answered. 2.the number may appear in the display. 3.the call is added to the ‘Missed Calls’ list. To initiate: •Call up the main menu . •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Call Screening’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Call Screening Off’ •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Phone Code: Please Enter’. •Enter phone code (your equipment code) and confirm.
17 Codes Restricting choice of numbers The function ‘Except Tel.’ can be used to restrict the choice of available numbers that can be dialled to only those in the phone book. To initiate: •Call up the main menu . •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Except Tel.’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Except Tel. Off’ •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Phone Code: Please Enter’. •Enter phone code (your equipment code) and confirm. Permit only last ten numbers The function ‘Except Last 10’ can be used to restrict the choice of numbers that can be dialled to the last ten numbers in the redial list. To initiate: •Call up the main menu . •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Except Last 10.’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Except Last 10 Off’ •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Phone Code: Please Enter’. •Enter phone code (your equipment code) and confirm. NETWORK BARRINGS Range of features The function ‘Network Barrings’ can be used to restrict the type of calls that can be made to or from your phone. You can: 1.Permit only emergency calls. 2.Bar incoming calls. 3.Permit only national calls. 4.Permit calls from abroad to your own network provider. 5.Bar all incoming calls when in a visited network. Requirements The following conditions must be satisfied before network barring can be used: 1.The service provider of your SIM card and the GSM network must support the barring features. 2.You must register separately for all network barring features with your service provider. Your service provider will give you a dedicated four-digit password, not necessarily the same as the SIM card PIN, for this purpose.
Codes 18 Permit only emergency call All outgoing calls except to the emergency service number (112) can be barred. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Network Barrings’ and confirm. •Select ‘All Calls Out’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘All Calls Out Blocked’. •Enter the password for network barring and confirm. Do not permit incoming calls All incoming calls can be barred. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Network Barrings’ and confirm. •Select ‘All Calls In’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘All Calls In Blocked’. •Enter the password for network barring and confirm. Permit only national calls Calls from and to another country can be barred. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Network Barrings’ and confirm. •Select ‘Out Int.+Home’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Out Int.+Home Blocked’. •Enter the password for network barring and confirm. Permit calls from abroad You can permit calls from abroad to your home network only. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Network Barrings’ and confirm. •Select ‘Out Only Int.’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Out Only Int. Blocked’. •Enter the password for network barring and confirm. Barring alternative network calls If you are logged onto another network, you will incur charges when calls are passed on to you. To prevent this from happening, you can bar all incoming calls. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘BLOCKS 3’ and confirm. •Select ‘Network Barrings’ and confirm. •Select ‘In Visited Netw’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘In Visited Netw’ Blocked’. •Enter the password for network barring and confirm.
19 Handset Operation Handset OperationKEY LOCK If it is not possible to make inputs via your handset, the key lock is active. This means that no keys can be accidentally activated while you are driving. However, calls to emergency services can be made even when the key lock is active. To activate the key lock: • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘LOCAL SETTINGS 8’ and confirm. •Select ‘Keys’ and confirm. •Select ‘Key Lock’ and confirm. In the stand-by mode, this is shown in the display as . The key lock is now switched on. You can also select key lock on by pressing the hash key for a short time. NOTE: Even with the key lock switched on, it is still possible to receive calls or make emergency calls. To de-activate the key lock: Press and hold the hash key. CALL PROCESSING Your car phone always processes a call from the equipment used to make or accept it. For example, if you make a call from the on-board computer, the call will be treated as a hands-free call dialling on the cordless handset. You always end a call with the equipment used to make it. The hands-free unit is automatically switched on if you make or accept a call with the following items of equipment: •Multi-function steering wheel (MFL) •Multi-information display (MID) •On-board computer You can switch to the handset manually if, for example, you do not want passengers to hear what the caller is saying. The hands-free unit is switched off if you make or accept a call with the handset. The hands-free mode must then be activated manually. To switch to the hands-free unit during a call, select ‘HANDSFR’. To switch to the handset during a call, press the key . Display shows: ‘Do You Wish To Answer The Call?’ Select ‘Yes’.