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1Volume control, on/off switch
2 SRC button, source selection between
radio, CD changer (if connected) or
auxiliary equipment/AUX (if con-
nected)
Switch from telephone to radio or CD
changer operation (CD changer op-
tional)
3 TA button, on/off switch for traffic an-
nouncement priority
4 BND button, to select the FM memory
banks and the MW and LW wave-
bands
To activate the Travelstore function
To switch from handset to hands-free
telephone operation (handset op-
tional)
5 SMS button, to retrieve new SMS
messages
6 PaX button, to activate preset function
7 Multifunctional rocker switch
8 Display
9 Numbers buttons 0 - 9
:
#/AF button, to switch RDS conven-
ience functions on/off
; Telephone button
<
*/MIX button, to adjust station seek
tuning sensitivity
To play CD titles in random order
= OK button, to access the DSC menu
and submenu items, to confirm set-
tings
> MEM button, list of radio stations
stored in the memory, to display CDs
in the unit and telephone book entries
? CLR button, clear (delete) and back
button
@ AUDIO button, to adjust tone and bal-
ance/fader,
To switch Loudness on/off
Microphone mute
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
Radiophone Antares T 60 -
and you can be sure safety
is first
Because the Antares T 60 is the symbiosis
consisting of a powerful GSM mobile tel-
ephone with full-duplex hands-free operation
and an excellent audio system with a digital
tuner and CD changer option.
When the quality of your in-car telephone and
road safety are important issues, the Antares
T 60 makes no compromises. And thatÕs to
your advantage.
And if you want to be absolutely sure that
safety is first, leave your hands where they
belong - on the steering wheel.
VOCS 08, the optional voice control system,
the TH 07 handset and the RCT 07 steering
wheel remote control unit transform the
Antares T 60 into one of the safest mobile
telephones on the market.
So, have fun paging through and reading this
manual. Take some time and get acquainted
with your new Radiophone.
RADIOPHONE ANTARES T 60
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Using the telephone can result in interfer-
ence with the correct functioning of medi-
cal equipment that is not sufficiently
shielded, particularly near the antenna.
Please consult a doctor or the manufac-
turer of the medical device if you have any
questions. Other electronic equipment can
also be affected by electromagnetic inter-
ference.
If you are in an area where there is danger
of explosion, e.g. filling stations, chemical
factories or places where blasting work is
being done, switch your telephone off.
Emergency calls
As with every other mobile telephone, the
Radiophone operates using a combination
of mobile radio and cross-country net-
works, radio signals and functions pro-
grammed by the user. As a result, there is
no guarantee that your call will always go
through. Never depend exclusively on a
mobile telephone or similar equipment
under life-threatening circumstances (e.g.
in medical emergencies).
The telephone interface of the Radiophone
is only able to make and receive calls when
it is activated, located in an area served
by a GSM 900 radio network and when
the signal is strong enough.
Emergency calls may not be possible on
all mobile telephone networks or only if
certain network services and/or certain
performance features are active. Contact
the local network operators for more de-
tailed information.
Please read this instruction manual for fur-
ther information and consult your local serv-
ice provider.
When placing an emergency call, be sure to
supply all the necessary information as ac-
curately as possible. Remember that your
mobile telephone may be the only means of
communication at the scene of an accident.
Safety information
Traffic safety
Traffic safety always has the highest prior-
ity.
As the driver of a motor vehicle, it is your
responsibility to pay attention to the traffic
situation at all times. Never use your car
radio in a way that could distract you.
Please keep in mind that you travel a dis-
tance of 14 m per second at a speed of
only 50 km/h.
Should the traffic situation become particu-
larly demanding, we advise you not to use
this equipment.
Always make sure that you are still able to
hear any warning signals coming from out-
side of your vehicle, such as police or fire
engine sirens, so that you can react ac-
cordingly.
Consequently, you should always select a
moderate volume for playing your car au-
dio equipment while you are driving.
Using the telephone while driving
Please observe all laws and regulations
regarding the use of mobile telephones in
motor vehicles.
¥ Concentrate fully on your driving.
¥ Stop at a safe place before using the telephone.
¥ If otherwise unavoidable:
Use only hands-free operation if you
have to use the telephone while you are
driving.
Traffic safety always has the highest prior-
ity.
Using the telephone in critical
areas
Always switch off the mobile telephone in
areas where it is forbidden to use a mo-
bile phone or if this equipment could cause
electromagnetic interference or otherwise
dangerous situations.