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What to do in an emergency Pan-European eCall system
up-to-date locations of the vehicle
necessary for the normal function
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ing of the system.
The log of activity data in the 112-
based eCall in-vehicle system is kept
for no longer than necessary for
attaining the purpose of handling
the emergency eCall and in any case
not beyond 13 hours from the
moment an emergency eCall was
initiated. Additional remarks (if any):
Not applicable
Modalities for exercising data sub
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ject's rights
The data subject (the vehicle's
owner) has a right of access to data
and as appropriate to request the
rectification, erasure or blocking of
data, concerning him or her, the
processing of which does not com
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ply with the provisions of Directive
95/46/EC. Any third parties to
whom the data have been disclosed
have to be notified of such rectifica
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tion, erasure or blocking carried out
in compliance with this Directive,
unless it proves impossible or
involves a disproportionate effort.
The data subject has a right to com
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plain to the competent data protec
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tion authority if he or she considers
that his or her rights have been
infringed as a result of the process
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ing of his or her personal data.
Contact service responsible for han
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dling access requests (if any): Not
applicable
Pan-European eCall System
Elements of the Pan-European eCall
system, installed in passenger com
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partment:
1. Microphone
2. SOS button
3. LED
SOS button: the driver/passenger
makes an emergency call to the sin
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gle duty dispatch service by press
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ing the button.
LED: The red and green LED illumi
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nates for 3 seconds when the igni
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tion switch is in the ON position.
After that they will switch off at
normal operation of the system.
If there are some problems in the
system, the LED remains in red.