Gps; Telematics Protocol - Benefon TRACK ONE Owner's Manual

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•Computers: Remember that using the
phone close to a computer may cause
interference. When using your phone
near such equipment keep a distance of
about one meter.
•Body parts: When the phone is in opera-
tion do not touch the antenna with eyes,
mouth or bare skin to guarantee proper
function.
Also follow the country-specific regulations
applicable to where you are using the
phone.

GPS

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is op-
erated by the government of the United
States, which is solely responsible for its ac-
curacy and maintenance. The system is sub-
ject to changes that could affect the
accuracy and performance of all GPS equip-
ment.
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INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

Telematics protocol

MPTP (Mobile Phone Telematic Protocol)
enables, among other things, sending ones
position to service center in emergency sit-
uations by using the Short Message Service.
After one has made a contract with the ser-
vice provider, user-id is supplied and
telematics functions are activated by the
service provider.
Automatically sent telematics protocol
messages are only allowed to authorised
numbers, such as emergency and service
center numbers. The charge of a protocol
message is determined on the contract by
the service provider.
Position of the phone is retrieved from GPS
or by network parameters, which is a net-
work-dependent service. The carrier for
Telematics messages is an SMS-message.
Deliveries of all messages is fully handled
by and in the responsibility of the GSM net-
work operator and services can vary sub-
stansially.

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