Mobile Telephones And Radio; Equipment 3 - Vauxhall Meriva Owner's Manual

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Mobile telephones and radio

equipment
3
The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and
the operating guidelines p rov id ed by the
telephone ma nufacturer m ust be follow ed
when fitting and operating a m ob ile
telephone. Failure to d o so could invalida te
the v ehicle' s op erating permit
(EU Directive 95/54/EG).
Recommended prerequisites for fault-free
opera tion:
z Professionally installed exterior a ntenna
to ob ta in the max imum range possible
z Maximum transmission power 10 Watt
z Installation of the telephone in a suitab le
spot (see informa tion 3 72)
Seek advice on pred eterm ined insta lla tion
points for the ex ternal antenna or
equipm ent holder and ways of using
devices with a tra nsmission power
exceeding 10 watts.
We rec om mend you contact your Vauxhall
Authorised Rep airer w ho will have brackets
and v arious different accessory kits
ava ilab le and can fit them c orrectly.
Use of a handsfree attachment without
externa l antenna with mobile telephone
standards GS M 900/1800/1900 and UMTS
is only permitted if the m aximum
tra nsmission power of the mobile
telep hone is 2 wa tts for GSM 900 or 1 watt
for the other types.
For rea sons of safety , we recomm end that
you do not use the p hone while driving.
Even use of a handsfree set can be a
distraction while driving. Be sure to observe
any country -specific reg ulations.
9
Warning
Mobile phones that do not comp ly with
the above-mentioned mobile phone
standard and radio equip ment must
only b e operated using an antenna that
is attached to the ex terior of the vehicle.
Info tainment system
Caution
Mobile phones and radio equipment
ma y cause m alfunctions in the vehic le
electronics if they are opera ted in the
vehicle w ithout the external antenna
unless the above-mentioned regulations
are complied with.
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