Telephone problems
Telephone problems
Telephone Nokia 3110
I´m have some problems with my telephone. I have a Nokia 3110 in the armrest between the front seats. It have been working perfect until recently.
Ordenary in the phonemenu(dashboard) it shows the providers name and strength of the signal. For ex:
S9
TELIA
Strenght nine. This is how it looks when everything is ok.
This is how it looks and works now :
RS9
TELIA
An R before the strength and nothing is working. You cant call or recive phoncalls via handsfree att all. Even if u remove your phone completly it shows the same thing. The telephone menu is frozen. You can toggle between the other menus like before.
What is the problem ?? What does the "R" before the strengthsymbol stands for ??
Best regards
/Janus
I´m have some problems with my telephone. I have a Nokia 3110 in the armrest between the front seats. It have been working perfect until recently.
Ordenary in the phonemenu(dashboard) it shows the providers name and strength of the signal. For ex:
S9
TELIA
Strenght nine. This is how it looks when everything is ok.
This is how it looks and works now :
RS9
TELIA
An R before the strength and nothing is working. You cant call or recive phoncalls via handsfree att all. Even if u remove your phone completly it shows the same thing. The telephone menu is frozen. You can toggle between the other menus like before.
What is the problem ?? What does the "R" before the strengthsymbol stands for ??
Best regards
/Janus
Re: Telephone problems
Originally posted by Janus
Telephone Nokia 3110
I´m have some problems with my telephone.... What does the "R" before the strengthsymbol stands for ??
Telephone Nokia 3110
I´m have some problems with my telephone.... What does the "R" before the strengthsymbol stands for ??
I'm not certain that this will help, but try removing the phone from its cradle, turn it off and set it back in the cradle. Then turn your ignition on and see what happens. I don't know why that reset my system when my phone wasn't working correctly, but it did.


