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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. The list of all GSM networks that can be picked up at your present location appears in the display. Network operators that are not permitted by your SIM card are indicated by a crossed-out receiver symbol. Selecting preferred network If you have switched on automatic network selection, you can determine a priority list of your preferred network operators. If you are out of range of your home network, instead of selecting the network with the strongest reception signal of those networks that can be received, your phone will then choose the one that is highest on your priority list (the network with the lowest number). • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘GSM SERVICES 5’ and confirm. •Select ‘Preferred Netw.’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Home Netwrk D1’. •Select ‘NEXT’.The display shows a list of the preferred network operators, which you can place in order of priority. Assigning empty place in list For example, select 3: •Select ‘OK’. You will see a list of the available network operators in the display. Select a network operator e.g. ‘OMNITEL’ and press ‘OK’ to confirm. Display shows: ‘3:OMNITEL’. You have now assigned the network operator OMNITEL to place 3 in your list of preferred network operators. Assigning occupied place in list For example, select 4:UK VODAPHONE •Select ‘OK’. Display shows: ‘UK VODAPHONE’. •Select ‘ALTER’. •Select ‘REPLACE’. You will see a list of the available network operators in the display. Select a network operator e.g. ‘UK CELLNET’ and press ‘OK’ to confirm. Display shows: ‘4:UK CELLNET’. You have now assigned the network operator UK CELLNET to place 4 in your list of preferred network operators. Deleting network operator E.g. select 4:UK CELLNET •Select ‘OK’. •Select ‘ALTER’. •Select ‘DELETE’.
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 advisable to do this if you are out of range of your home network or want to change the network you are currently logged onto. • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘GSM Services’ and confirm. •Select ‘Change Network’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Home Network D1 Change Network’. Select ‘YES’. You will see a list of the currently available GSM networks in the display. For example: select E TELEFONICA and press ‘YES’ to select or select ‘NO’ to remain logged onto D1 AUTOMATIC NETWORK SELECTION (RECOMMENDED) If this function is activated, your phone automatically logs onto a different network if you go out of range of the network you are currently logged onto. If you have defined preferred networks, your phone will log onto whichever network has been given the highest priority. If you have not defined any priorities, your phone will log onto whichever network offers the strongest reception signal at your current location. If you have switched off automatic network selection and leave the range covered by your current network operator, you are requested to select a different network operator manually. Switching on automatic network selection • Call up the main menu. •Select ‘GSM SERVICES 5’ and confirm. •Select ‘Auto Network’ and confirm. Display shows: ‘Auto Network Off’. •Select ‘ALTER’. Display shows: ‘Auto Network On’ •Select ‘OK’ and switch to the next higher level menu. Display shows: ‘ Auto Network ‘. Perform a similar operation to switch off automatic network selection. If ‘Auto Network’ is shown in the display, the function is switched off.
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 from other electrical/electronic devices, can be largely prevented. Current valid designations are: - CE symbol for issue according to European guideline 89/336/EEC under application of the following standards: EN 55013 & EN 55020 - e symbol according to European motor vehicle EMC guideline 95/54/EU, also permits operation in motor vehicles (classes M, N and 0) which received their type approval after 1st January 1996. Declaration of Conformity Your telephone complies with all of the requirements set out in the relevant EU guidelines. The declarations are available from LandRover. SAFETY STANDARDS Your telephone complies with all of the relevant security standards for radio telephones. It complies, among other things, with the standards and recommendations of the following Government agencies and other relevant organisations responsible for protection against electromagnetic radiation: •Directives of the European Community, Directorate General V in Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy. •National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom. GS-11, 1988. •American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/IEEE. C95. 1-1992. •National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Report 86. •Department of Health and Welfare Canada, Safety Code 6. H4371
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 Land Rover Dealer. ...you are unable to switch the phone on •Did you press the on/off key for long enough? Press the on/off key for at least two to three seconds. •Are the batteries sufficiently charged? Charge the batteries by placing the phone in the EjectBox (handset cradle) and check the charge indicator in the display. •Are the batteries completely discharged? Leave the handset in the EjectBox (handset cradle) for about 6 hours. •Are the charging contacts on the handset contaminated? Clean the contacts using a dry, soft cloth on the bottom of the handset. •Are the batteries faulty? Replace the batteries with new ones of the recommended type. ...no charging symbol appears in the display •Are the batteries completely discharged? Leave the handset in the EjectBox (handset cradle) for about 6 hours. •Is the ambient temperature above or below the batteries’ operating range? Adjust the ambient temperature accordingly. Wait a short while, then recharge the batteries.•Are the battery contacts on the handset contaminated? Clean the contacts by removing the batteries and clean the contacts with a dry, soft cloth. •Are the charging contacts on the handset contaminated? Clean the contacts using a dry, soft cloth on the bottom of the handset. •Are the batteries faulty? Replace the batteries with new ones of the recommended type. ...the stand-by time is too short •Is the display lighting switched on? Switch off the display lighting. ...there is a SIM fault •Is the SIM card inserted correctly? Make sure that the SIM card is properly inserted. •Are the contacts of the SIM card contaminated? Clean the contacts with a dry, clean cloth. •Is the SIM card damaged? Inspect it visually. If the SIM card is damaged return it to your network operator. ...the handset loses contact with the base station •Is the radio switch in the EjectBox (handset cradle) in position1? Move the switch to position 1. •Has the maximum range been exceeded? Move closer to the vehicle.
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 connection with the network •Is the signal too weak? If you have switched on the function ‘automatic network selection’ you are automatically logged onto an available network with the strongest signal.Switching the phone off and on again may accelerate this. ...you cannot make any calls •Has a specified ‘units limit’ been reached? Reset the limit by entering PIN2. •Have you inserted a new SIM card? Check the SIM card for new restrictions. •Are you trying to use a new network that is not permitted? Select a different network. ...you cannot make any international calls •Are international calls barred on your telephone? Reset the barring. •Is access to international phone numbers generally possible from your telephone? Ask your service provider. ...you are unable to make certain calls •Does the telephone number have more than 20 digits? Check the number. •Are call barrings switched on? Barrings may be defined by the network operator; consult your network operator. Alternatively, check your personal settings. ...you cannot make any entries at the handset •Is the key lock switched on? Release the lock. ...no entries can be made in the phone book •Is the phone book full? Delete less important phone numbers. ...you are unable to alter entries in the phone book •Is SIM card barring active? Ask your service provider. ...you have no access to your phone book •Have you changed your SIM card? Insert the original SIM card. ...you cannot receive calls •Is the signal intensity at a sufficient level or are you in a dead spot? Find a higher location or stop your vehicle and try to establish the connection again. •Is the call diversion function switched on? Switch call diversion off. •Has your phone been set to ‘Call barring’? Switch the barring off. ...you hear signal tones at regular intervals during a phone call •The one minute beep is switched on as a means of reminding you of the duration of your call.
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 type. ...you are unable to switch certain functions on or off •Are the functions in question supported by the network operator, or is it necessary to register for them first? Ask your service provider. ...the charge counter does not work •Does the network operator transmit the meter clock pulse? Ask your service provider. ...you receive a code error message (for PIN, PUK, and possible PIN2 or phone code •Have you entered the wrong code three times? Enter the codes supplied together with the SIM card in the manner instructed. ...you receive a code error message from the service provider •Are you entitled to use the service in question? Ask your service provider. ...you are unable to transmit DTMF codes •Have you switched on the function ‘DTMF touchtone’? Switch on the function ‘DTMF touchtone’. ...the phone does not switch off at the same time as the ignition •The stand-by timer is switched on. ...the range of functions available on certain menus is restricted or additional functions are available on one or more menus •Has the service provider or network operator added or deleted functions? Ask your service provider. ...you do not know the PIN code •If you know the PUK you can enter a new PIN. ...you do not know the PUK code •Please contact your service provider. ...handset does not function. Display shows ‘PLEASE REGISTER’ •Handset has been de-registered. Contact your Land Rover dealer for assistance.
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 Disp 1 Minute Beep Charge Limit Charge Rate Language Special Tones Airtime Remain Auto Answer PIN Settings Keys Any Key Display EjectBoxAnswer Service Setting StatusOff On Beep All Calls Out Out Int.+Home Out Only Home In Visited Netw All Incoming x Text (x new) Edit Old Settings Create New CB Messages CB Topics English Francais Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Espanol Vlaams Service Signals DTMF Touchtone CB Signals ON No. Call Cycles OFF Alter PIN Alter PIN2 Key Acknowledge Key Lock Greeting Text Lighting Log Off Log On Phone Code: Phone Info Standard ValueAnswer Is YES Delete Text Answer Is NO Create New Edit Old Send Text Service Centre Validity Key Sound Keys Mute Own Mobile Other Mobile Mobile Unit Base H4619
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
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 call 32 switching between two conversations 32 telephone conference 32 Cell broadcast messages 39 adding new CB topics 39 deleting a CB topic 39 reading a new message 39 switching on CB messaging service. 39 Charge rate 42 altering the charge per minute 42 altering the charge per unit 42 cancelling input 42 determining the charge rate 42 selecting currency 42Charges activating and adjusting charge limit 41 activating automatic charge display 40 cancelling input 42 charge limit 41 deactivating charge limit 41 resetting call duration and call charges 40 show time and cost of all calls 40 show time and cost of last call 40 switching on the 1 minute bleep 41 Control tones 47 D Deleting list of callers 26 Display controls 7 Diverting calls 30 altering call diversion 30 cancelling call diversion 30 divert if line busy 31 diverting all calls 31 diverting unanswered calls 31 if not reachable 30 DTMF codes 38 sending DTMF codes 38 switching on DTMF touchtone 38 terminating the connection 38 E EEC conformance 52 Emergency call 20 ending an emergency call 21 interrupting an emergency call 21 via keypad 20 via SOS 21 Equipment code 15 Equipment settings 44 activating EjectBox answering 45 adjusting the switch-off timer 45 altering the greeting text 44 displaying phone ID number 46 entering greeting text 44 resetting the base station 46 resetting the handset 45 switching on illuminated display 44