2001 Saab 9-3 Owner's Manual - Page 114
2001 Saab 9-3 Manual
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114 Saab 9-3 Audio System Mobile phones and communications radios WARNING The electromagnetic field produced, for example, by a mobile telephone in the passenger compartment may be detrimental to health. We therefore recommend the use of an external antenna. Do not use the phone when refueling with gasoline. Gasoline fuels are highly explosive. Saab therefore recommends that a car phone/radio transmitter should always be connected to an external antenna. An external antenna also provides improved transmission/reception and a greater range. Mobile phones and communications radios that are not supplied as standard equipment by Saab can interfere with the car's electrical system and cause misleading fault codes to be generated. • Requires accessory module for use with OnStar system, standard on all Saab models. • "TELEPHONE" appears on the SID when phone is in use. • Volume level for ongoing conversation can be adjusted by volume controls on steering wheel or on audio-system module. See also "Volume-preset mode", page 108. • If the sound is a bit fuzzy, adjust by means of the volume control on the phone set. • Phone battery is charging when ignition is ON and phone in its cradle. Please refer to the instructions supplied with the phone for details of how to make and receive calls. OnStar System (US/Canada feature) Your car may be equipped with OnStar, a vehicle telematics system for communication and navigation. Please consult the separate chapter in this owner's manual. WARNING Always consult an authorized Saab dealer for installation guidance. If you feel that any of the warnings or fault indications are unclear, have the equipment checked by an authorized Saab dealer. NOTE The electromagnetic field can cause interference with other electrical systems in the car, such as the Audio System. Mobile phones and communications radios that do not have a separate external antenna radiate an electromagnetic field inside the car.