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GF82.95-P-2000Q TELE AID Switch-On/Switch-Off Characteristics, Function



GF82.95-P-2000Q TELE AID Switch-on/switch-off Characteristics, Function
- with CODE (855) TELE AID
- except CODE (498) Japan version
- except CODE (491) USA version


TELE AID emergency call switch-on characteristics
The TELE AID emergency call system is switched on with:
^ Circuit 15R ON

The switch-on procedure is indicated by the indicator lamp flashing (4 s) in the SOS pushbutton switch (S93/3). Moreover, the D2B telephone and TELE AID transmitter/receiver (A35/17) waits for a ready confirmation from the restraint systems control unit (N2/7) after it was switched on. The system is operational as soon as the ready confirmation is received. If the system is not authorized, an error message appears in the multifunction display (A1p13) of the instrument cluster (A1) and the indicator lamp in the SOS pushbutton switch (S93/3) lights up.

TELE AID switch-on characteristics telediagnosis
The TELE AID telediagnosis is operational with:
^ Circuit 15C
^ telephone on
^ system authorized
^ telediagnosis pushbutton switch pressed

If the system is not authorized, an error message appears in the multifunction display (A1p13) of the instrument cluster (A1).

TELE AID telediagnosis switch-off characteristics
When the telephone is switched off, TELE AID telediagnosis is also deactivated.

TELE AID emergency call switch-off characteristics
The TELE AID emergency call system is switched off with:
^ Circuit 15C
^ inactive emergency call
^ no run-on time set in the telephone

The telephone system can be set to shut-off delay in order to continue a telephone conversation for a certain time in spite of "circuit 15R OFF".

TELE AID is active in the telephone run-on time, however, it is not possible to activate an automatic emergency call. During a call TELE AID is only switched off when the emergency call is terminated. If an authorization is in progress while switching off, the authorization is interrupted and TELE AID switched off.

State display, function
After TELE AID has been switched on, the CTEL and TELE AID transmitter/receiver, D2B (A35/17) awaits a ready message.

If this has not been received after 30 s, the status display in the SOS pushbutton switch (S93/3) lights up and the fault is entered in the fault memory.

Uninterrupted flashing of the state display
External faults:
^ Tilting cone sensor (B66) faulty
^ Power supply too low
^ No or incorrect SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) installed
^ Communication with restraint system control unit (N2/7) interrupted
^ Error in communication with the ESP and BAS control unit (N47-5)
^ Error on SOS pushbutton switch (S93/3)
^ Error on GPS reception (antenna system)
^ Reception via the emergency call system left backup antenna (A2/54) and emergency call system right backup antenna (A2/55), if the telephone antenna (A2/22) fails.

Internal faults:
^ GPS reception faulty
^ Vehicle is not authorized or is in the process of authorization
^ Memory defect on telephone transmitter/receiver and TELE AID, D2B (A35/17)
^ PIN (Personal Identification Number) is not stored in the D2B telephone and TELE AID transmitter/receiver (A35/17) by the user (e.g., after changing PIN number)
^ The telephone transmitter/receiver unit integrated in the D2B telephone and TELE AID transmitter/receiver (A35/17) is faulty

The D2B telephone and TELE AID transmitter/receiver (A35/17) can be coded with STAR Diagnosis so that the state display does not come on even when the system is not authorized (all other system errors are indicated). The dealer has the deactivation of the state display confirmed by the customer in writing using a preprinted form.