Telephone Control (Phone); Introduction To Telephone Control System - LG L61SE2 Manual

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Telephone control (PHONE)

Introduction to telephone control system

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following
subjects:
General information
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Areas where special regulations apply
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Bluetooth
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Pairing and connecting mobile telephone on
the infotainment system
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Switching telephone control system off
The telephone functions described in the following
section can be controlled via the infotainment sys-
tem if a mobile telephone that is switched on is
paired and connected with the infotainment sys-
tem.
The mobile telephone must support the Blue-
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tooth
function otherwise a connection cannot be
made between the telephone and the infotainment
system.
If a mobile telephone is not connected to the info-
tainment system, the telephone control system
cannot be used.
Observe the notes on using a mobile telephone in
the vehicle without a connection to the external
aerial ⇒  B ooklet Owner's manual.
Additional information and warnings:
● Safety information
for infotainment system
⇒  p age 3
● Overview of the control elements ⇒  p age 6
● Basic information on use ⇒  p age 7
WARNING
Making telephone calls and operating the tel-
ephone control system while the vehicle is in
motion can distract you from the road and
lead to accidents.
● Always drive carefully and responsibly.
● Select volume settings that allow signals
from outside the vehicle (such as emergency
services sirens) to be easily heard at all
times.
● Your call may be cut off or you may be un-
able to make calls if you are in an area with
no mobile telephone network coverage, an
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WARNING (Continued)
area where the network is very weak or, in
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some cases, in a tunnel, garage or under-
pass. This also means that no emergency
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calls can be made.
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WARNING
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If a mobile telephone is not secured or is in-
correctly secured in the vehicle, it could be
flung though the interior during a sudden
driving or braking manoeuvre, or in the event
of an accident. This can cause injuries.
● While the vehicle is in motion, always se-
cure the mobile telephone properly outside
the airbag deployment area.
WARNING
Carrying a mobile telephone that is switched
on just next to a pacemaker may cause the
pacemaker to malfunction.
● Maintain a gap of approximately 20 centi-
metres between the aerials of the mobile tele-
phone and the pacemaker, as mobile tele-
phones may affect the functioning of pace-
makers.
● Do not carry a mobile telephone in your
breast pocket above your pacemaker when
the telephone is switched on or in standby
mode.
● If you suspect interference, switch off the
mobile telephone immediately.
WARNING
The centre armrest may obstruct the driver's
arm movements if raised, which could cause
accidents and severe injuries.
● Always keep the armrest down while the
vehicle is in motion.
NOTICE
High speeds, poor weather and poor road con-
ditions as well as the network quality may im-
pair telephone calls in the vehicle.

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