LG Electronics USA LTTWG10B Car telematics device User Manual 16312 6 1 text R3

LG Electronics USA Car telematics device 16312 6 1 text R3

Users Manual

The safety and securityof OnStar®is now yours.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 1
Congratulations on your purchase of anOnStar-equipped vehicle. Using several innovative technologies, OnStar can provide you with the latest informationand assistance when you’re on the road. Now you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re doing all you can to help keep you, your family, and your vehicle safe.Take a moment to familiarize yourself withthe three OnStar buttons. They are usuallylocated on the inside rearview mirror, in theoverhead console, or near the radio display.The white phone button is the Hands-FreeCalling button, the blue button is the OnStarbutton, and the red button is the emergencybutton. The blue button can connect you to aspecially trained OnStar Advisor 24 hours aday, 365 days a year, for assistance. A note to owners of preowned vehicles: Press the blue button now and an Advisor will explain your subscription plan options.Push the blue button now and an Advisor can help orient you with your new system.1Welcome.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 2
In the event of an emergency, push the red emergency button,your vehicle is designed to send your current location to anOnStar Advisor who can find out what assistance you need,and notify nearby emergency service providers.* The systemcan also automatically call OnStar if your air bags deploy. ButOnStar isn’t just there for you in an emergency; it’s there foryou every day for the little things, too. If you accidentally lockyour keys inside your car, an OnStar Advisor can send a signalto unlock your door.* And if your car is stolen, OnStar canhelp the police locate it.* One of the most popular features is OnStar Hands-Free Calling,that allows you to make and receive voice-activated phonecalls. It’s a convenient, safer way to stay connected whenyou’re behind the wheel. Read on and learn more about OnStar Hands-Free Calling - andstart making calls today. Every new OnStar equipped-vehiclecomes with 30 complimentary minutes good for 2 months - nostrings attached. Be sure to use your minutes before the twomonth  expiration.Owner Guides are available in Spanish and French languages.Visit onstar.com. Your vehicle may be able to be programmedto respond in French or Spanish language, just press theOnStar button and ask an Advisor.Please keep this guide in your vehicle for reference.Yo ucan also learn how OnStar works by listening to the enclosedaudio CD. Thank you for choosing an OnStar-equipped vehicle.*OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service, and GPS satellite signals to beavailable and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers.See “Additional Information” section on pages 31-38 for system limitations and details.OnStar Owner’s Guide16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 3
Blue ButtonPress this button now and you’ll be connected to a specially trainedOnStar Advisor who can verify all ofyour account information and can answer anyquestions you may have.*•Most new OnStar-equipped vehicles come with a one-year subscription to the Safe & Sound Plan.There’s no cost to talk to a knowledgeable OnStar Advisor, it’s all a part of your OnStar service.•If your vehicle has the Directions & Connections Plan,or if you choose toupgrade your service plan, an Advisor cangive you driving directions, find businesses or restaurants, assist in making reservations,and provide many other convenience services.3It all begins with the blue button.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 4
Red Emergency Button In an emergency, push this button to getspecialized help from OnStar Emergency Advisors.•If you are having an emergency in your vehicle.•If you are in an accident where the airbags do not deploy. •To be a good Samaritan. •To respond to an AMBER Alert situation.Phone Button We’ve made staying in touch on the road saferwith Hands-Free, voice-activated calling that’s builtright into your vehicle.*•Use this button to make an outgoing phone call.•To answer an incoming phone call. •To end a call. •To access Virtual Advisor for location based traffic, weatherand stock reports.*OnStar services require vehicle electrical system, wireless service, and GPS satellite technologies to be available and operating. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. See “Additional Information” section on pages 31–38 for system limitations and details.416312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 5
5System statusOn the right side of the OnStar buttons is a System Status light. Yourvehicle runs an OnStar systems check every time you start up. This lightis designed to indicate to you that your OnStar system is active andready to make calls. On vehicles with an automatic dimming rearviewmirror, the green light on the left side of the button indicates that theautomatic dimming function is on. Solid Green - indicates the OnStar system is fully functional and ready to make or receive calls.Flashing Green -  when you are in a phone call or when someone is calling you the green light will flash.Red - indicates that your OnStar system has detected a problem within the system. Press your OnStar button and ask your OnStar Advisor to run a diagnostic check. If you cannot connect to OnStar please visit a dealer as soon as possible for service.No Light - this indicates that your OnStar subscription has expired. All services have been deactivated and are not functional. Press the blue OnStar button and wait until your system connects to an Advisor who can renew yoursubscription. See page 31 for Subscription information. It all begins with the blue button.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 6
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7To find out what OnStar can do for you, just press the blue button.To make it easier to choose the level of service you prefer, OnStar servicesare offered in two different subscriptionplans—the Safe & Sound Plan and theDirections & Connections Plan. Mostnew OnStar-equipped vehicles comewith the Safe & Sound Plan, designedto help you feel safer and more securewith Advisors available 24 hours a day,7 days a week. Check with yourdealership or with an OnStar Advisor todetermine which plan is included withyour vehicle.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 8
Roadside AssistanceRemote Door Unlock Stolen Vehicle Location AssistanceRemote Horn and LightsOnStar Vehicle DiagnosticsTTY UsersAdvisor PlaybackDriving DirectionsInformation ServicesRideAssist99 9 10111212131414The Blue Button8GM Goodwrench On Demand DiagnosticsThe Safe & Sound Plan(Includes all the following services)Directions & Connections Plan(Includes all Safe & Sound services plus the following services)16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 9
9All Emergency Services Described in theEmergency Section Roadside AssistanceNo one wants to get stuck on the road with vehicle trouble, but if you do, OnStar can help. • Flat tire? • Out of gas? • Need a tow? Just press the blue button and an Advisor can contact the help youneed and provide them with your vehicle location.Remote Door Unlock You locked your keys in the car. It happens toeverybody at one time or another. OnStar canget you back into your vehicle quickly. If you’velocked your keys in your vehicle, just call OnStarat 1.888.4.ONSTAR (1.888.466.7827) and anAdvisor can send a signal to unlock your door.*Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance OnStar doesn’t just help protect you, it helps protect your vehicle too.1. If your vehicle is stolen, call law enforcement immediately.2. Call OnStar at 1.888.4.ONSTAR (1.888.466.7827). Or call OnStar first and an Advisor can conference you in with law enforcement so that you may file a stolen vehicle report. 3.  An Advisor will attempt to locate your vehicle and report its location to the police.*The Safe & Sound Plan includes:16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 10
The Blue Button10Having OnStar can even be a theftdeterrent. You’ll find two small OnStarstickers in your OnStar SubscriberInformation kit in your glove box.Youshould place it on the lower portion ofyour side windows to warn potentialthieves. You should also talk to yourinsurance company; many offerdiscounts to owners of OnStar-equipped vehicles with active subscriptions.Remote Horn and LightsHave you ever forgotten where you parked?  Is there someonesuspicious hanging around your car?• Call OnStar, we can send a message to sound your vehicles' horn.• Need to be more discreet? Ok, OnStar can just flash your vehicles' lights.• Or, pull out all the stops and OnStar can sound the horn and flash the lights.24 hours a day you can call an OnStar Advisor at 1-8884ONSTAR, (888) 466-7827 and ask for this service.1.888.4.ONSTAR(1.888.466.7827)16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 11
11OnStar  Vehicle DiagnosticsOnStar Vehicle Diagnostics** is an OnStar service that canautomatically run a diagnostic check on certain key operating systemsand then send you monthly reports by e-mail.After you sign up, your vehicle can automatically transmit data toOnStar, about every 30 days . Then you get a simple e-mail reporttelling you the status of your engine, air bag system, antilock brakesystem, and your OnStar system, as well as your remaining oil life andcurrent mileage. The report also includes scheduled maintenancealerts, the status of your OnStar subscription, plus the number andexpiration date of your OnStar Hands-Free Calling minutes. Yourmonthly OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics e-mail gives you a convenientmethod to get important information about your car or truck to helpyou keep it ready for the road.OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics is available on most new GM Vehicles andis included with your OnStar subscription at no extra charge. All youneed to do is sign up online with your e-mail address at onstar.com.GM Goodwrench On-Demand Diagnostics1While OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics can check your vehicle automaticallyevery month, you can also request a remote diagnostic checkup on-demand by pushing your OnStar button. If your “Check Engine”light comes on an OnStar Advisor can tell you whether or not theproblem requires immediate attention. If it does, OnStar can help youfind a dealership near your current location, give you directions to getthere and can call the dealership to help get you back on the road. Sowherever you drive, whenever you have a concern about your vehicle,you have the peace of mind of knowing an OnStar Advisor is ready toassist you.The Safe & Sound Plan includes:*OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service, and GPS satellite signals to beavailable and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers(subscription service agreement required). Not all OnStar features are available on all vehicles. Press the blue OnStar button for feature availability on your vehicle. OnStar’s ability to locate stolen vehicles and remote door unlock successvary with conditions. GM Goodwrench remote diagnostics not available on Cadillac SRX V8, Pontiac Vibe and Saturn Vue.Capabilities vary by model. See “Additional Information” section on pages 31–38 for system limitations and details.**OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics available on most 2004 model year and new GM vehicles delivered after 4-21-04 andequipped with the GM Oil Life System. Diagnostic capability varies by model. Requires valid e-mail address.1 GM Goodwrench Remote Diagnostics not  available on Cadillac SRX V8, Pontiac Vibe and Saturn Vue. Capabilities varyby model. See “Additional Information” section on pages 31-38 for system limitations and details.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 12
The Blue Button12TTY Users OnStar offers subscribers who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, orspeech impaired (and other TTY users) improvedaccessibility, including direct, real-time access todedicated OnStar Advisors with TTY capability. You andyour family members may now use the TTY connection tocall us toll free at 1.877.248.2080 for assistance unlocking yourvehicle’s doors, locating a stolen vehicle, remote horn andlights, vehicle enrollment, or subscription renewal, or withquestions regarding your OnStar account. Visit onstar.com formore information on these services.Advisor PlaybackWhat was that again? Your OnStar system is equipped with anAdvisor playback recorder to store information given to youduring a call with an OnStar Advisor or OnStar Virtual Advisor,such as driving directions or Hands-Free Calling instructions.You can play back the stored audio information at a later time,when you are no longer connected to OnStar.To record:1. While you’re on the call, press the blue OnStar button. You will hear the system beep (starts recording).2. To stop recording, press the blue OnStar button again.You will hear the system beep again (ends recording).Note: Start of recording may be delayed up to five seconds to clearany previous recorded information. Recording starts immediatelyafter the last beep. Your voice and the Advisor’s voice will be recorded.To recall stored information:1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready,”say “Advisor playback.”2. Your recorded information plays back. 3. Press the phone button again to stop the playback (if youneed to pause).4. To continue your paused playback, press the phone buttonagain and say “Advisor playback.” OnStar responds with“Please say play, or resume.”5. Say “Resume” to continue playback from where it waspreviously stopped or “Play” to start at the beginning.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 13
13The Directions & Connections Plan gives you all the services includedin the Safe & Sound Plan, plus driving directions and assistance inmaking hotel and restaurant reservations. If you have the Safe &Sound Plan, you can easily upgrade to Directions & Connections foran additional cost. Press the blue button at any time to speak with anOnStar Advisor who will be happy to assist you. Your OnStar Advisorhas instant access to names, phone numbers, and addresses formillions of businesses, and will assist you with the following:Driving DirectionsWith OnStar Driving Directions, an Advisor can help you find your way, no matter how far off course you are. When you pressthe blue button, your vehicle is designed to send its  location to anAdvisor so he or she will know where you are. You can get directionsto a specific address or to nearby gas stations, restaurants, hotels, orATMs. And, using your OnStar button and the phone button you canrecord all the directions and play them back. Your OnStar Advisor cantell you how to do this.The Directions & Connections Plan includes:16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 14
The Blue Button14Information Service You have the ready assistance of our Advisors, who canaccess more than 8 million service listings, including hotels,restaurants, gas stations, dealerships, hospitals, ATMs, andairports—more than 250 service categories in all. OurAdvisors can even assist you with reservations.RideAssist If you need a lift, any time of the day or night, just callOnStar. By pressing the Blue Button, or dial 1.888.4.ONSTAR(1.888.466.7827). We’ll contact a transportation provider andsend them right to you.Number DownloadIf you had an Advisor locate a business or other point ofinterest and you would like to call the business, just ask yourAdvisor to download the phone number into your system. 1. When you end your call with the Advisor press the phonebutton and after the “OnStar Ready”prompt say “Number recall”. 2. The downloaded phone number will automatically dial for you. 3. You’ll be using minutes. See page 30 for information on purchasing Hands-Free Calling minutes.Now you can conveniently call OnStar, have them find abusiness, download the number, then use the "NumberRecall" command to call them.  All by simply by pressing onebutton and using your voice.  It's another way OnStar allowsyou to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on thewheel.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 15
When to press the emergency button.This is the button to use in an emergency or life-threatening situation. When you press theemergency button, a high-priority call with yourGPS location is automatically placed to theOnStar Emergency Services team.You will hear a chime followed by the words“Connecting to OnStar Emergency.” A speciallytrained OnStar Advisor can locate your vehicle, find out what kind of assistance you require, and call nearby emergency service providers who can dispatch ambulance, fire, police, or other emergency services.1516312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 16
Pressing the Emergency ButtonAMBER Alert ResponsesAccidentAssistAutomatic Notification of Air Bag DeploymentAdvanced Automatic Crash Notification Being a good Samaritan 1717 17171818The Red Emergency ButtonThe Emergency Button1616312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 17
17Pressing the Emergency ButtonIn an emergency, press this button to contact the OnStar EmergencyTeam. This button sends a high priority call with your current locationto the specially trained OnStar Emergency Team. These Advisors aretrained to respond to emergency situations and work with localemergency providers to get you the help you need quickly. The Emergency Advisors are standing by every second of every day torespond to any situation and can be a calm and helpful voice for you ina traumatic situation.AMBER Alert ResponseMany states have AMBER Alert systems.  If you want to reportinformation related to an AMBER Alert, press the Emergency button.An OnStar Emergency Advisor can connect you to the properauthorities so you can help with the situation.AccidentAssistBeing in a collision is stressful enough. The AccidentAssist serviceprovides you with step-by-step guidance about what to do in the wakeof an accident. Because your location is sent with your call, OnStarAdvisors can determine the police department that has jurisdiction atyour accident location and contact them for you. By working withleading insurance companies, we’ve developed a “best practices” listto assist you through most accident situations. OnStar Accident Assistcan help to take you through all the necessary steps after an accidentat an emotional time when you might be out of focus. Automatic Notification of Air Bag DeploymentIf you are in a collision and the air bags deploy, your vehicle can automatically place a priority call to the OnStar Emergency Servicesteam.* Your location, as determined by a Global Positioning System Emergency Services16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 18
18*OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service, and GPS satellite signals to be availableand operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers (subscriptionservice agreement required). See “Additional Information” section on pages 31–38 for system limitations and details.The Emergency Button(GPS), is sent with this call. This enables the OnStar Advisor torelay your location to emergency service personnel so servicescan be dispatched quickly.Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN)Some Vehicles are equipped with Advanced Automatic CrashNotification, or AACN*. If a vehicle is equipped with AACN, insome collisions where a moderate to severe impact hasoccurred, sensors located on the vehicle will trigger anautomatic call to OnStar. The notification is not dependent onthe deployment of airbags. AACN equipped vehicles alsoprovide additional incident data to OnStar, (for example, thedirection from which your vehicle was hit), that can enhancethe response from emergency service providers. Theinformation assists responding emergency crews indetermining the appropriate combination of emergencyequipment, personnel, and medical teams that may beneeded to respond to the crash scene.It is possible that if you make an extremely aggressiveevasive driving maneuver, that type of motion could cause an AACN call to OnStar. If OnStar places a call to your vehicle under these circumstances, just tell the Advisor that you did not have a crash.Be a Good SamaritanIf you witness an accident or some type of problem on theroad, press the Emergency button to report it and help othersin need, or to help prevent a potential problem.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 19
OnStar Hands-Free Calling.This section will guide you through the use andfeatures of your OnStar Hands-Free Calling. TheCD included in your Subscriber Information kithas live demonstrations on how to dial phonenumbers and store numbers for speed dialing.Listen to the CD to hear helpful examples of allthe calling commands.1916312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 20
The Phone ButtonHow to get your vehicle's phone number 21How to make a call 21How to store nametags for speed dialing 22 Common voice commands 23Helpful tips 24Dialing extension numbers and accessing 25voice mail systemsDialing numbers one at a time 26How to buy more minutes  29Linking Hands-Free Calling to your Verizon®29Wireless service Security code/locking your system 30OnStar Virtual Advisor 31Voice recognition troubleshooting 39The Phone Button2016312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 21
21Your OnStar system includes access to Hands-Free Calling, a featurethat allows you to make and receive voice activated phone calls inyour vehicle. Every new OnStar-equipped vehicle comes with 30complimentary minutes good for the first 2 months of yoursubscription. This way you can make a few calls to try it out - nostrings attached. All you need to do is learn a few simple commandsfor dialing. Your vehicle has it’s own phone number so your friendsand family can call you when you’re in your vehicle. When someonecalls you, your radio will automatically mute, and you will hear a ringtone. Just push the phone button to answer the call.How to retrieve your phone number:Note: If the response is “I’m sorry personal calling isn’t available,” thismeans your Hands-Free Calling feature is not yet active. It may take a fewdays from vehicle delivery. This could also mean that OnStar Hands-FreeCalling is not available in your area. Push the blue OnStar button to checkwith an Advisor.*Now that you have your vehicle’s phone number, take a moment topractice by making your first call to your home phone. Remember,the system recognizes numbers better when you say them quickly. How to make a call:1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready,”say “Dial.”2. When OnStar responds with “Please say the entire phone number to dial,”say the entire number you wish to dial without pausing.*3. OnStar will repeat the number and ask “Yes”or “No.”4. Say “Yes” (or “No” to try again).OnStar Hands-Free Calling1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready”,say “My number.”2. OnStar responds with "Your OnStar Personal Calling numberis <number>"16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 22
The Phone Button225. OnStar responds with “Ok, Dialing.”Your call will be connected. (When you make or receive calls you will be using Hands-Free Calling minutes.)Once you’ve dialed your home phone, you’ll want to storethat number so it will be easy to access when you want to call home again. You can store your home number as a “nametag,” for speed dialing. Storing nametags will notuse up minutes.How to store a nametag for speed dialing:1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with“OnStar ready,”say “Store.”2. When OnStar responds with “Please say the entirephone number to store".Say the entire number you wish to store, without pausing.* OnStar will repeat thenumber, and ask “Yes”or“No.”3. Say “Yes” (or “No” to try again).4. When OnStar responds with “Nametag, please,”say“<home>.”5. When OnStar responds with “About to store<home>.Does that sound Ok?”say “Yes” (or “No” to try again).6. OnStar responds with “Ok storing <home>.”• Voice recognition works best if you store numbers while youare stopped with the fan on low and with the engine running.•You can store up to 20 nametags for speed dialing•Try to use multi-syllable nametags, like “my home”, “the office”•Try to avoid using similar-sounding nametags (like Tim & Kim) Note: When using the Dial and Store commands, always use a “1” and the area code. You can say “zero” or “oh” for 0.*OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery), wireless service, and GPS satellite signals to beavailable and operating for features to function properly. OnStar Hands-Free Calling and Virtual Advisor require a Hands-Free enabled vehicle, existing OnStar service contract, and prepaid calling minutes. OnStar Hands-Free Calling and VirtualAdvisor not available in Alaska and some other markets. Calls may be made to the U.S. and Canada only. OnStar voicerecognition system may not work with some voices. See “Additional Information” section on pages 31–38 for systemlimitations and details.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 23
23OnStar Hands-Free CallingHow to place a call using a stored nametag:1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready,”say “Call.”2. When OnStar responds with"Please say the nametag", say the nametag you wish to dial.3. OnStar responds with “Ok, calling <nametag>.”(Making a call uses up Hands-Free Calling minutes.)To hear a list of your stored nametags, use the Directory command1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready,”say “Directory.”2. OnStar will list your nametags. (This function does not use Hands-Free Calling minutes.)Common commandsWhen you push the phone button, OnStar will respond, “OnStarready,”and wait for you to speak a voice command. Try out the following commands to see how they work:•“My Number”—to hear your vehicle’s phone number.•“Dial”(or“Dial Number”)—to dial phone numbers.•“Store”—to store frequently dialed phone numbers.•“Call”(or“Call Nametag”)—to dial using stored nametags.•“Redial”—to dial the last phone number you called.•“Help”(or“OnStar Help”)— for a list of all commands.•“Directory”—plays all your stored nametags.•“Cancel”—If you spoke a command and the system mis-heard you, this command takes you from the current function back to the “OnStar ready”prompt. If the last response from the system was “OnStar ready,” when you give the“Cancel” command you will exit Hands-Free Calling.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 24
The Phone Button24How to answer incoming calls:When someone calls you, your radio will  automatically mute,and you will hear a ring tone. Just push the phone button toanswer the call.You control the call volume with your radio volume control.General tips for better speech recognitionWhether you are speaking commands or dialing numbers,background noise may confuse the speech recognition system. In noisy situations, the system may not recognize yourcommands. You  will  usually get better performance from thesystem in quieter conditions. Here are some commonsources of vehicle noise:•Air conditioner/heater fan, try turning the fan off temporarily•Highway engine noise and strong winds, try slowing downor waiting until you stop•An open window or an open sunroof, close all windows forbetter results•Heavy rainstorms, you may have to wait until the rainsubsides•Passenger conversation,be sure passengers are quiet whileyou speak commandsHelpful tips for Hands-Free Calling•Speak as clearly and naturally as possible, and as loud as necessary.•You may have better results by speaking in a deeper, lower-pitched voice, but try not to lower your volume.•Avoid speaking with a rising intonation, such as when asking a question. Use a flat or falling intonation, as if giving an answer.•Since everyone’s voice is unique, using different voice techniques will help the system to work for you.•For more help with voice recognition, press the OnStar button and ask an Advisor for help. They’ll be happy to give you more tips.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 25
25OnStar Hands-Free CallingGeneral tips for interacting with the system• Speaking numbers:  To ensure your calls are connectedeverywhere you go, always dial and store 11-digit phonenumbers using a “1” and the area code. You can also say “911”and the system will dial 911. •The system does not recognize words such as “hundred,”“thousand,” or “twenty.” Instead, you should say each digitseparately and continuously. For example, the phone number“1.800.555.2030” is pronounced, “one-eight-zero-zero-five-five-five-two-zero-three-zero.”Steering Wheel Controls Some vehicles may have a steering wheelbutton that allows you to conveniently pressit to engage OnStar Hands-Free Calling. Thebutton may be a symbol of a face with soundwaves, or may say MUTE, or be a symbol ofa radio speaker with a slash through it. Youcan find out if your vehicle has this featureby pressing this button. If you hear “OnStar ready”,that meansthat your vehicle has this feature. (In some vehicles, you may needto press and hold the button for a few seconds.) If your vehicle hasa DVD navigation system, you may need to press the button andsay “OnStar”, and then you will hear the “OnStar ready”prompt.After you hear “OnStar ready”use any of the voice commandsfrom the previous section.Dialing extension numbers and accessing voicemail systems Once you have called into an automated phone system, vehicleswith a steering wheel control may allow you to dial numbers forphone extensions, dial numbers into Voice Mail systems andnavigate through the “PRESS 1, or PRESS 2” functions of abusiness phone system. If your vehicle has this steering wheelcontrol function, the following paragraphs will tell you how to useyour voice to dial numbers as if you had a phone key pad.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 26
The Phone Button26Your Subscriber Information Kit includes a CD. If you listen toTrack 8 you can hear exactly how to dial numbers into voicemail systems.1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready,”dial the number you wish to call.2. Once you reach the automated system and you need toenter a digit, or dial the star key, or pound key, press thesteering wheel control. You may have to hold the the buttonfor a few seconds.3. When OnStar responds with “Please say the first digitto dial,”speak the digit you wish to enter (or star orpound). The system will repeat the digit back to you,then say “Dial” or; 4. Continue entering digits one at a time waiting for eachto be repeated. When finished, say “Dial” and OnStarwill send all the digit tones.Remember: after you say “Dial” and digits are dialed, youmust press the “Talk” or “MUTE” button each time youneed to enter more digits.To differentiate the pound and star keys from other numbersand commands, you must say “Pound key” and “Star key.”Note: If you have attempted to dial a phone number unsuccessfully3 times, the system will automatically respond with, "Would youlike to try saying the digits one at a time using Digit Dial?"  If yousay “Yes”, the system will respond with “First Digit to dial, please”.Proceed to dial by saying each number individually, wait for it to berepeated, then say the next number, wait for it to be repeated andcontinue in this manner until all the digits of the phone numberhave been repeated. After the last number is repeated say “Dial”.Using Digit Dial If you have difficulty using voice-activated dialing by sayingthe entire phone number at once, it may help to switch toDigital Dial. With this feature, you say each digit of the phonenumber one at a time, and the system will repeat each digitback to you. To access the Digital Dial feature:16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 27
OnStar Hands-Free CallingHow to dial a number using Digit Dial1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStar ready,”say “Digit dial.”2. When OnStar responds with “First digit to dial, please,”say thefirst digit of the number to be dialed and wait for it to be repeatedback to you.3.Continue one digit at a time until all digits are entered.4. When finished, say “Dial.” OnStar responds with“Dialing”andyour call is placed.If you have problems storing a number using the continuous numbermethod, you can store numbers one digit at a time using Digit Store.Simply follow the instructions above for Digit Dial, except say “Digitstore” in Step 1 and ”Store number” in Step 4.Tips to help you with individual Digit DialingWhen entering numbers using Digit Dial, Digit Store, or Security,remember:•If you get the error message “Slower, please,” you may havespoken too quickly. The system needs time to change from talkmode to listen mode. Try pausing briefly before speaking after thesystem prompts you.•The system will only recognize one digit at a time. If the systemdoesn’t understand what you say, it will respond with the errormessage “Pardon?” Simply try again, speaking in a deeper toneor more clearly.•If the system repeats an incorrect digit, say “Clear.” After the systemindicates the digit has been cleared, say the digit again.Use Your 30 Complimentary MinutesOnStar-equipped vehicles and new OnStar subscriptions come with30 complimentary minutes for you to use to experience the benefitsof hands-free calling  There is no charge, no risk, and no obligation -2716312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 28
The Phone Buttonjust use the minutes to make a few phone calls and try itout. Your 30  complementary minutes will expire 2 monthsafter your OnStar service begins. Once they expire you willneed to purchase a package of minutes from OnStar tocontinue using Hands-Free Calling. Your OnStar systemkeeps track of your minutes, and when you make a call withless than 10 or fewer minutes remaining, you'll hear a shortmessage. How To Verify Remaining Units/MinutesWhen you make or receive calls you use minutes. TheOnStar system calls them “Units”. Your OnStar system willnotify you when you have 10 or fewer calling minutesremaining. This will occur at the beginning of a call or in themiddle of a call, and will tell you “You Have Less Than 10Units Remaining”. You can check how many minutes youhave remaining by following these steps:1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with“OnStar ready,”say “Units.”2. When OnStar responds with “Verify or add,”say “Verify.”3. OnStar responds with “You have [#] units remaining.”4. Returns to main menu “OnStar ready.”, and waits for your next command.  If you are finished, say "Cancel".Note: If you have zero Hands-Free minutes left and you try to makea call you will hear the message “I’m sorry, you don’t have enoughunits to place a call. Connecting to OnStar Personal Calling”.Youwill be connected to the OnStar Hands-Free Calling Center whereyou can easily purchase more minutes so you can make calls.2816312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 29
29OnStar Hands-Free CallingHow to buy more minutesPress the phone button to be connected to an OnStar Advisor who can assist you in purchasing more minutes. If you run out of minutesduring a call, your call will be automatically terminated and you will beconnected to OnStar to replenish your minutes.1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStarready,”say “Units.”2. When OnStar responds with “Verify or add,”say “Add.”3. OnStar responds with “Connecting to OnStar Hands-FreeCalling Center”— a toll-free call to OnStar connects you to theOnStar Hands-Free Calling Center.Linking to your Verizon®service*We also offer a new way you can use your OnStar Hands-Free Callingservice. If you have a Verizon Wireless digital cell phone, you may beable to link your Verizon Wireless service plan to your OnStar in-vehicle calling. This allows you to share one plan of minutes, receiveone bill from Verizon Wireless, and enjoy two ways to call. For moreinformation, push your blue OnStar button or call (888).4.ONSTARand ask the advisor for information about the America’s Choice Planwith OnStar. Or, you can find more information at onstar.com and link to the “Plans and Services / Hands-Free calling” page.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 30
Security Code/locking your systemYou can set up a four-digit Personal Security Code to ensurethat unauthorized people do not use the calling capability ofyour system. You can turn the security system off or on byfollowing the instructions below.1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with“OnStar ready,”say “Security code.”2. OnStar responds with “Enter first digit of code, please.”3. Say your four-digit code, one digit at a time. OnStar willconfirm each digit by repeating it back to you. After thefourth digit, OnStar will say “Security Code [####] isnow on/off.”Once you have turned the Security feature on, any commandyou give after an “OnStar Ready”response will return themessage “I’m sorry, I can’t do that while security is on”.Besure to remember your security code. You will need to enter itagain to turn Security off. If you forget your code, call OnStarat 1.888.4.ONSTAR (1.888.466.7827) and we can reset it. Ifyou have activated the Security feature, other people will notbe able to call you.The Phone Button3016312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 31
31OnStar Virtual AdvisorYou can make your driving time more enjoyable and pro-ductivewith Virtual Advisor. Virtual Advisor is a feature of OnStar Hands-Free Calling that uses your Hands-Free Calling minutes to accessweather, traffic reports, and stock quotes. By just pressing thephone button and giving a few simple voice commands, you canbrowse through the various topics. You can customize yourinformation at myonstar.com.How to connect to Virtual Advisor1. Press the phone button. When OnStar responds with “OnStarready,”say “Virtual Advisor.”2. OnStar responds with “Connecting to OnStar Virtual Advisor.”Getting information from OnStar Virtual Advisor OnStar Virtual Advisor has a few simple commands to help yourequest the information you want. If you’re unsure of what to askfor when using Virtual Advisor, you can say “Play the tutorial,”“What are my choices,” or “Help.”* Available on most vehicles equipped with OnStar digital equipment. Minimum one-year Verizon contract and one-yearremaining OnStar subscription required. Available in select markets. Call 1.888.4.ONSTAR (1.888.466.7827) or visitwww.verizonwireless.com/onstar for complete details.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 32
The Phone Button32WeatherBy saying “Get my weather,” you’ll receive a weatherreport for your vehicle’s current location. You can alsocustomize your report at myonstar.com to include theweather for any other U.S. city. TrafficBy saying “Get my traffic,” you’ll receive an up-to-datereport that includes construction, volume delays, andaccident details within a five-mile radius of where you werewhen you called Virtual Advisor. Traffic service is available inmost major markets.StocksJust saying “Get my stocks” can get stock prices for yourfavorite stocks. You’ll need to visit OnStar.com and selectup to 10 stocks. When you call Virtual Advisor you’ll hear thestock prices that are within 15 minutes of the last marketupdate.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 33
OnStar.com and MyOnStar.comYour subscriber Web site is a great source of information aboutOnStar's safety offerings, subscription plans, renewing yoursubscription, and more.  Visit the site to experience OnStar in actionthrough our interactive demo.  At onstar.com you can set up andmanage your preferences for Virtual Advisor for automatic location-based traffic and weather reports, financial services like stock quotes,and more.  Log in using your OnStar account number and PIN. If youdo not know your number or your PIN, contact OnStar at1.888.4.ONSTAR (1.888.466.7827), or just press your blue OnStarbutton and a helpful OnStar Advisor will assist you. Keeping your Subscription ActiveMost new vehicles come with the first year of service - complimentary.In order to continue your OnStar service after the first twelve monthsyou will need to renew your subscription.  You can do this by simplypressing the blue OnStar button and speaking with an Advisor.Renewal information is also available online at onstar.com, visit thePlans & Services section to review your renewal and payment options.Click the Renew Subscription button or the Renew tab. If you do notrenew, all of the OnStar services will be deactivated in your vehicle.This means the automatic airbag notification, the emergency buttonand the Hands-Free Calling and Virtual Advisor features will no longerwork in your vehicle. Your Hands-Free Calling minutes will automaticallyexpire and your phone number will be deleted. If you allow yoursubscription to lapse there may be extra charges to reactivate yourservice. If you purchased a pre-owned vehicle that has beendeactivated, press the OnStar button and wait until a connection ismade to an OnStar Advisor who can set up a subscription for you.  Youcan put your credit card on file with OnStar and set up your account foran automatic monthly renewal. This also allows you to purchase Hands-Free Calling minutes quickly by using our automated system.Additional Information3316312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 34
Transferring OnStar Any unused time from the first year of OnStar serviceincluded in the price of an OnStar-equipped vehicle is nottransferable. When you sell your current vehicle, you maytransfer any remaining customer-paid months of service orHands-Free Calling minutes to your new OnStar-equippedvehicle. See your dealer or call 1.888.4.ONSTAR(1.888.466.7827) for complete terms and conditions.  OnStar Personal Identification Number (PIN)You’ll need your PIN to access some of the OnStar services.If, for example, you’re locked out of your vehicle or it hasbeen stolen, an Advisor will ask for your PIN in order toprovide assistance. This PIN can also be used for access tomyonstar.com and OnStar Virtual Advisor (see descriptionsof these services under “The Blue Button Section”). YourPIN is the last four digits of the home phone number yougave at the dealership when you took delivery of your vehicle. Changing your OnStar PIN is easy. Call the OnStarCenter and provide the Advisor with your current number,and he or she will assist you in setting up a new number.  OnStar Owner’s Guide3416312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 35
35Potential Issues You May EncounterSome OnStar services are disabled after 48 hoursOnStar is powered by your vehicle’s battery. To preserve the batteryfor starting the vehicle, OnStar cannot perform remote door unlocks,alerts, or vehicle theft location after the vehicle has been off continuouslyfor 48 hours.Global Positioning System (GPS)Vehicle positioning information is normally sent to the OnStar Center during OnStar button pushes, air bag deployments, or emergency-service button requests from the vehicle. Vehicle position is determined by your vehicle receiving signalstransmitted by GPS satellites. If the signals are obstructed,positioning capability could be degraded or lost. This situation wouldbe most prevalent in urban areas with tall buildings. Tunnels,underpasses, parking garages, trees, and similar structures could alsoadversely affect positioning performance. Under these conditions, the system will operate butthe OnStar Center could have difficulty identifying your location. Cellular antennasYour OnStar-equipped vehicle may have a short, black, cellular antenna. You should occasionally check it to be sure it’s tight byrotating the mast clockwise with your fingers. Because all OnStarcellular antennas are ideally mounted outside of the metal andglass of the vehicle, they can receive cellular signals withoutobstruction by the vehicle. You will find that the OnStar systembroadcasts and receives cellular signals much better than ahandheld cell phone. This may allow you to make and receive callswhen other phones won’t.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 36
OnStar Owner’s GuideYour system may be inoperative if cellular signal is marginal or unavailable.Since OnStar uses cellular technology for communicationwith the OnStar Center, it can only be operated ingeographic areas where there is cellular coverage receptionand capacity. Although nearly all of the North Americanpopulation lives and works in cellular coverage areas, thereare various rural and mountainous areas where coverage ismarginal or does not exist. Cellular service is alsosubject to transmission limitations caused by atmosphericconditions. OnStar service is only available in thecontinental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada. If arequest for service occurs outside of these areas,communications may not be available, and the OnStarAdvisor may not be able to help you. OnStar service mayalso be inoperative if wireless communications service isinactive or inoperative. OnStar uses a dedicated cellularcommunications service and will not operate if, for somereason, a cellular carrier has deactivated cellular service.Or it may be inoperative if the cellular system is busy. Inany area, the local cellular system can handle only a limitednumber of cellular calls at a given time. Once usagevolume has reached its maximum, additional callers aredenied access. If this situation occurs when an OnStarrequest for services is made, the OnStar system willautomatically redial (a few times for OnStar services or indefinitely for an air bag deploy, or an Emergencybutton press). There may be other factors that areoutside of OnStar’s control that may affect or preventservice. If you pressed the OnStar button and you heardthe message, “I’m sorry. I couldn’t connect toOnStar.” Press the OnStar button again the system has3616312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 37
37Potential Issues You May Encounterseveral methods it can use to connect you to the OnStar CallCenters.  The OnStar system in your vehicle can attempt toconnect you by using several cellular system services.  If theseattempts fail, this message response will play.  After a fewmoments, or after you have driven a few miles into anothercellular network, try pressing the OnStar button again.  If thismessage continues, please contact OnStar by calling 1-8884ONSTAR, (888 446-7827).  Our advisors can investigate cellularproblems that may be occurring in your area or in your vehicleand help get them repaired.Radio-frequency interferenceThe OnStar system is a radio communications system. The proximity to other radio signals created by other electrical devicesmay adversely affect the performance of the OnStar system.Vehicle and power issuesOnStar is powered by your vehicle’s battery and will not operate ifthe battery is discharged or disconnected. If your vehicle is in anaccident, some components could be damaged or disconnected,potentially rendering OnStar inoperative. OnStar services requirevehicle electrical system, wireless service, and GPS satellitetechnologies to be available and operating for features to functionproperly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency serviceproviders as well as wireless and satellite technologies.16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 38
OnStar Owner’s GuideAdd-on electrical equipmentThe OnStar system is integrated into the electrical architectureof the vehicle. Do not add any electrical equipment (e.g.,two-way mobile radio, CB radio, etc.) to your vehicle unlessyou check with your dealer first. Added electrical equipmentmay interfere with the operation of the OnStar system. Anydamage would not be covered by your warranty.Warranty OnStar equipment may be warranted as part of the new-vehicle limited warranty. The manufacturer of the vehicle furnishes detailed warranty information.A note about privacy At OnStar, we know you want to protect your privacy, andwe take subscriber privacy very seriously. Privacy-sensitiveusers of wireless communications are cautioned that theprivacy of any information sent via wireless cellular communications cannot be assured. Third parties mayunlawfully intercept or access transmissions and privatecommunications without your consent.The complete OnStar Privacy Policy may be found at onstar.com.3816312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 39
39Performance and speech recognitionThe OnStar system uses speech technology that’s designed to understand a wide range of speakers of American English. But the technology may not work equally well across all regional and ethnic accents and under all noise conditions. For this reason, theOnStar voice recognition system may not recognize all commandsfrom all voices. Of course, there’s no one “right” way to speak English. The system works best when users try to modify their pronunciation in response to system errors. Tips found in this guide are designed to help users who may be experiencing difficulty with the system.  Voice Command Error Messages“Pardon”— If the system responds with, “Pardon”, when you’respeaking a phone number, just try repeating the number again.Ensure you dial phone numbers using a 1 plus the area code,then the number. If the system responds with, “Pardon”, whenyou’re speaking a command, try repeating the command asclearly as possible. After the third time this happens, the system will try to guess the command you are requesting. Ifcorrect, say “Yes.” If not, say “No,” and the system will promptyou with its next-best guess.“Slower, please”— This response normally happens if you say a command before the system is ready to listen or if there is substantial background noise. Try to listen slightly longer before speaking, and try to minimize background noise.•Be sure to articulate each sound in the word. The voice recognitionsystem can have trouble recognizing a word when final consonantsare not pronounced. It may be helpful to emphasize the finalconsonant. Voice Recognition Troubleshooting16312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 40
OnStar Owner’s Guide•Avoid “clipping” short words and syllables. Instead, try lengthening the short words and syllables, and slow down your overall speech rate. Try lengthening different syllables of the word.•Try speaking louder. When there is a lot of background noise, the system has more trouble hearing your speech. If, however, you find that you are speaking so loudly that you are stressing your voice, speak a little more quietly but with clearer pronunciation.•The system may recognize your commands better if you try a different pitch. Try using a higher or lower pitch. You can also try speaking faster or slower, or try varying the volume of your voice— speaking louder or softer. 4016312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 41
41IndexTopic Page Accessing automated phone systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25AccidentAssist  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33–40Advanced Automatic Crash Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  Advisor Playback  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Amber Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Automatic Notification of Air Bag Deployment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Call, making phone calls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Common commands  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Dialing extension numbers, accessing voice mail systems  . . . . . . . 25Digit Dial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Door Unlock  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Driving Directions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Emergency Button  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17French language owner guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.onstar.comGM Goodwrench Remote Diagnostics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Helpful tips  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Horn and Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10How to make a call  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21How to retrieve your phone number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21How to store and use nametags  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22“I’m sorry, I can’t do that while security is on”, message  . . . . . . . . . . . 30Information Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Light indicator, System Status  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Linking to your Verizon service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2916312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 42
OnStar Owner’s GuideTopic Page Onstar.com and MyOnStar.com  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11OnStar Virtual Advisor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31“Pardon”, what to do if you hear this  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  Hands-Free calling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-30Phone calls, make & receive  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Phone Number, getting your vehicle’s number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21PIN, Personal Identification Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Potential Issues You May Encounter  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35–38Privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Recording driving directions, Advisor Playback  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Remote Door Unlock  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9RideAssist  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Roadside Assistance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Security code/locking your system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30“Slower Please”, what to do if you hear this  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Spanish Owner Guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.onstar.comSteering Wheel Controls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Subscription Renewal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Transferring OnStar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34TTY Users  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Using Your 30 Complimentary Minutes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Voice Recognition Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Warranty  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384216312 6.1 text R3.qxd  1/10/06  4:27 PM  Page 43
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FCC Part 15.21 statement  Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly  approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.  FCC Part 15.19 statement  This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  RF Exposure (MPE)   This  equipment  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter unless authorized to do so by the FCC.

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