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GENERAL INFORMATION

Note: The vehicle telephone system is 
designed to function with a wide variety of 
Bluetooth telephones. As these telephones 
have a wide range of audio and echo 
performance characteristics, it may take a few 
seconds for the vehicle telephone system to 
adapt and deliver optimum audio performance. 
It may be necessary to reduce the in-vehicle 
volume slightly to fully optimise audio 
performance and reduce echo.

Note: The vehicle's Bluetooth telephone 
system can be used with an appropriate 
Bluetooth-equipped mobile telephone.

Note: Please refer to your Land Rover 
Dealer/Authorised Repairer for a list of 
compatible telephones.

Telephone networks

The Telephone network standard allows you to 
use your telephone in many countries.

However, telephone reception may be poor or 
unavailable in remote regions. This may be due 
to the inadequate power of the transmitter, 
which results in a weak signal or incomplete 
coverage. 

WARNINGS

Using the telephone near the car: do not 
telephone inside a garage or near an 

open car bonnet. The air may contain fuel 
vapours and the telephone could produce 
sparks and start a fire.

Unusual ambient conditions: Switch off 
the telephone in areas where high 

explosives are being used. High frequency 
remote controls could be interfered with and 
cause an explosion. Switch off your telephone 
in areas with a high explosion risk. This 
includes filling stations, fuel storage areas or 
chemical factories, as well as places where the 
air contains fuel vapour, chemicals or metal 
dust. The telephone might possibly produce 
sparks and cause a fire or explosion.

Medical equipment: The functioning of 
cardiac pacemakers or hearing aids 

may be impaired when the phone is in use. 
Check with a doctor or manufacturer whether 
any such devices you or your passengers are 
using are sufficiently protected against 
high-frequency energy.

Always stow your mobile phone 
securely. In an accident loose items can 

cause injury.

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TELEPHONE CONTROLS

1. Call status icon

• Indicates whether the telephone is in 

use.

2. Paired telephone name

• The name of the telephone which is 

paired to the vehicle system.

3. Clock

4. Telephone mode button

• Press to enable operation of telephone. 

(Press and hold to switch telephone 
operation off).

5. MENU button

• Press to enter the telephone main menu.

6. EXIT button

• Press to exit a menu or to delete entered 

numbers.

7. ENTER button

• Rotate to select menu options. Press to 

confirm selections.

8. Keypad

• Use to enter numbers. Also used to 

select phonebook letters.

9. On or off or volume button

• Rotate (when in Ring Volume menu) to 

adjust the ring volume.

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 Telephone controls - Steering wheel 

1. Answer call or dial switch

• Pull the switch towards the steering 

wheel to answer an incoming call, or to 
view the list of the last 10 dialled 
numbers (if the audio unit is in 
telephone mode). A second pull of the 
switch will dial the highlighted number. 
Pull and hold the switch (for 
approximately two seconds) to activate 
voice tag dialling.  See TELEPHONE 
VOICE CONTROL
 (page 270).

2. End or reject call switch

• Pull the switch towards the steering 

wheel to end the current call or reject an 
incoming call.

3. Menu next button

• Press to scroll down through a menu.

4. Menu previous button

• Press to scroll up through a menu.

5. To leave the menu press the EXIT button.

BLUETOOTH SETUP

Before you can use your telephone with your 
vehicle it must be paired to the vehicle 
telephone system.

When pairing a Bluetooth telephone with the 
vehicle system make sure that the telephone is 
switched on, Bluetooth is enabled and 
discoverable, its battery is fully charged and 
the telephone User’s Handbook is available.

Note: A maximum of five pairings can be made 
to the vehicle, but only one telephone can be 
used at any time.

Pairing a telephone to the system

Your Bluetooth mobile telephone pairing or 
discovery process will also be described in 
your mobile telephone User's Handbook.

1. Make sure the telephone to be paired is 

within 10 metres (30 feet) of the vehicle.

2. With the vehicle ignition on, press the 

telephone mode button on the audio unit. 
The system will search for the last 
connected telephone. If a telephone is not 
detected, the system will ask if you want to 
pair. Briefly press the ENTER button. If you 
do not want to pair a telephone, press the 
EXIT button.

3. The audio unit display will show a message 

to make sure that your Bluetooth telephone 
is switched on. Briefly press the ENTER 
button. The system will then start a search 
for your telephone.

4. After the search is completed, a list of all 

telephones found will be displayed on the 
audio unit screen. If more than one 
telephone is found, rotate the ENTER 
button to move up or down the list to 
select your telephone and then press the 
ENTER button.

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5. The audio unit will now display a Bluetooth 

access code number which must be 
entered into your telephone.

6. A message on the audio unit display will 

confirm the system is connecting with 
your telephone. When it is successfully 
connected, the telephone will be paired 
and connected with the vehicle and can 
now be used with the vehicle telephone 
system.

7. If the pairing fails, a message will appear 

on the audio unit display; press the ENTER 
button to retry or press the EXIT button 
and restart the process.

8. The last connected telephone will be 

available for use when the system and 
telephone are switched on again.

9. If you wish to pair additional telephones, 

repeat the process.

Adding or changing a telephone

1. Select the telephone main menu.  See 

TELEPHONE SETUP (page 258).

2. Select Bluetooth, then select the option to 

change a telephone

3. Add new phone will appear at the top of 

the list. Repeat the procedure for pairing a 
telephone to the system.

If the maximum number of telephones are 
already paired to the system, a message will be 
displayed and you are given the option to 
remove one. This must be carried out before a 
new telephone can be paired.

Removing a telephone from the system

1. Select the telephone main menu.  See 

TELEPHONE SETUP (page 258).

2. Select Bluetooth, then select the option to 

remove a telephone.

3. Select a telephone by rotating the ENTER 

button, highlight the telephone to be 
removed then press the ENTER button. A 
confirmation message to remove a 
telephone will appear on the audio unit 
display, press the ENTER button.

4. The remove telephone screen will be 

displayed, and if no further telephones are 
to be removed, press the EXIT button.

Loss of Bluetooth link

If the link between the telephone and the 
vehicle is lost, you have the choice to 
reconnect or to exit from the telephone system. 
To reconnect press the ENTER button. There 
will be a short delay whilst the connection is 
established and then your telephone name will 
be shown in the display.

Alternatively, press the EXIT button if you do 
not wish to reconnect your telephone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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