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Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts -> Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle without a connection to the external aerial for Your Volkswagen Up 4 Door First Generation (2011-2019)

Event data recorder  
The vehicle is not fitted with an event data recorder.  
Event data recorders temporarily store vehicle information. This provides precise information in the  
event of an accident. In vehicles with an airbag system, data that might be relevant in the event of  
an accident can be stored, e.g. impact speed, belt buckle status, seat positions and trigger speed.  
The scope of the data is manufacturer-specific.  
An event data recorder may only be fitted if the owner has approved the procedure. This is covered  
by legislation in some countries.  
Reprogramming control units  
All data for the control of components are stored in the control units. Some convenience functions,  
such as lane change flash, single door unlocking and displays, can be reprogrammed using special  
workshop equipment. If this is the case, the descriptions in your vehicle wallet will no longer  
correspond with the original functions. Volkswagen recommends that you have any reprogramming  
confirmed in the service schedule under Workshop comments.  
Information about possible reprogramming can be obtained from the Volkswagen dealership.  
Reading the vehicle's event memory  
A diagnostic interface for reading the event memories is located in the vehicle interior ⇒  
. Data  
relating to the function and status of the electronic control units are stored in the event memory.  
Additional information on the stored data is available from qualified workshops.  
The diagnosis interface is located behind near the fuse box in the footwell on the driver side.  
The event memory should only be read and reset by a qualified workshop.  
After a fault has been rectified, the information in the memory pertaining to the fault is deleted.  
Other memory content is overwritten on an on-going basis.  
WARNING  
Incorrect use of the diagnostic interface can cause faults, which can result in accidents and  
serious injuries.  
Never read the event memory using the diagnostic interface yourself.  
The diagnostic interface should only be read by a qualified workshop.  
Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle without a connection to the  
external aerial  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Both during telephone calls and in standby mode, mobile telephones transmit and receive radio  
waves, which may also be termed "high-frequency energy". Current scientific literature warns us  
that radio waves can be harmful to human beings if they exceed certain limits. Government bodies  
and international committees have introduced threshold values and guidelines to ensure that  
electromagnetic radiation produced by mobile telephones does not pose a hazard to health.  
However, there is no proven scientific evidence that demonstrates that cordless telephones are  
absolutely safe.  
For this reason, some experts are calling for more precautions to be taken in the use of mobile  
telephones, by taking steps to reduce the level of personal exposure to electromagnetic radiation.  
If a mobile telephone that is not connected to the vehicle's external aerial is used inside the vehicle,  
the level of electromagnetic radiation could be higher than when the mobile telephone is connected  
to an integrated aerial or any other external aerial.  
If the vehicle is fitted with a suitable hands-free unit which enables the use of innumerable  
additional functions of Bluetooth® compatible mobile telephones, this will satisfy the legal  
requirements in many countries which permit the use of a mobile telephone in a vehicle only if a  
hands-free unit is used.  
The hands-free system of the portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) in your vehicle  
has been developed for mobile telephones that are compatible with Bluetooth®⇒ Portable  
navigation device. Mobile telephones must be located in a suitable telephone holder or be stored  
securely in the vehicle. If a telephone holder is used it must be securely attached to the base plate.  
This is the only way to ensure that the mobile telephone is securely attached to the dash panel and  
always within reach of the driver. Depending on the hands-free system, the connection between the  
mobile telephone and the external aerial is established either via the telephone holder or via an  
existing Bluetooth® connection between the mobile telephone and the vehicle.  
Connecting the mobile telephone is to a telephone aerial integrated in the vehicle or to an external  
telephone aerial reduces the electromagnetic radiation generated by the telephone which could  
affect the human body. Using an aerial also improves the quality of the signal.  
If a mobile telephone is used in the vehicle interior without this hands-free system, it is not safely  
secured in the vehicle and also not connected to the vehicle's external telephone aerial.  
Furthermore, the mobile telephone is not being charged in the telephone holder. It is also likely that  
the telephone connection will be disrupted and the signal strength will be poor.  
A mobile telephone should only be used in the vehicle if it is connected to a hands-free unit.  
Volkswagen recommends the use of an external aerial when using a mobile telephone in the  
vehicle.  
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.  
WARNING  
If a mobile telephone is not secured or is incorrectly secured in the vehicle, it could be flung  
though the interior during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, or in the event of an  
accident. This can cause injuries.  
Mobile telephones, other devices and accessories for the telephone such as telephone  
holders, note blocks or portable navigation devices must always be secured properly  
outside of the airbag deployment zones whilst the vehicle is in motion or be stored in a  
safe place.  
WARNING  
If mobile telephones or two-way radios that are not connected to an external aerial are used,  
electromagnetic radiation in the vehicle could exceed limit values and thus be a health hazard  
for drivers and other vehicle occupants. This also applies to external aerials that have not  
been correctly installed.  
Keep mobile telephone aerials at least 20 cm away from pacemakers, as the telephones  
may affect their functioning.  
Do not carry a mobile telephone in your breast pocket above a pacemaker when the  
telephone is switched on or in standby mode.  
Switch off the mobile telephone immediately if you suspect it may be interfering with a  
pacemaker.  
Portable navigation device  
Fig. 135 In the centre console: removing the navigation device and mounting  
Fig. 136 Central console: closing the opening the navigation device mounting  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
In some vehicles other vehicle functions and additional applications can be accessed via the  
portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) ⇒  
.
The tilt and angle can be set by moving the navigation device as required ⇒ Fig. 135A, ⇒  
.
The user's manual for the portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) can be displayed  
on the unit itself.  
Functions  
In some vehicles the following functions are available in the portable navigation device (delivered  
by Volkswagen):  
Extended multifunction display (MFD) with additional instruments ⇒ Instruments.  
Operation of a factory-fitted radio and a connected media player ⇒BookletRadio,.