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6.When the vehicle's Bluetooth system is
discovered, your mob ile phone will list
Jaguar as a discovered Bluetooth device.
Select this device from the list.
7. You will now be requested to enter a
Bluetooth PIN. When pairing and docking
from your mobile phone, this number is
always 1313.
Once your phone is paired to the vehicle's
Bluetooth system, it can connect automatically.
If the phone does not automatically connect,
you will have to conne ct manually with the
Jaguar Bluetooth System, via the mobile
phone. Please consul t the mobile phone's
handbook for further information.
Note: Some mobile phones require you to
authorise the connection each time you start
the system. To change this, you must set
Jaguar as ‘authorised’ in the mobile phone’s
known device list. This will enable connections
from the vehicle to the mobile phone to take
place automatically without confirmation each
time. Please consul t the mobile phone’s
handbook for further information.
Pairing and docking using the
touch-screen
1. Switch on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth
connection, using the phone’s menu. Make
sure that your mobile phone is in Bluetooth
discoverable mode, sometimes referred to
as find me mode (s ee your phone’s
operating instructions for more
information).
2. Switch the ignition system on, ensure that
the touch-screen is active. 3.
From the home menu select Comms. If
your car is not fitted with JaguarVoice,
Phone will appear in the position occupied
by Comms .
4. Select Settings .
5. Select Search new . The system will search
for all Bluetooth phones that are in range.
If a phone is already docked, it will be
automatically undocked when a Search is
initiated.
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6.Select your phone from the displayed list.
7. Once you have sele cted your phone, a
pop-up window appears.
8. To pair and dock the phone, enter XXXX on
the handset (XXXX being a random four
digit code displayed on the touch-screen).
Enter this into y our phone (see your
phone’s operating instructions for more
information).
9. Your phone is now paired and docked
ready for use. For further information, refer
to the following procedures - Making a
call, Ending a call, Receiving a call .
10. Once a mobile phone has been paired and
docked with the vehicle, the system will
search for the last connected phone, each
time the ignition is switched on. Note:
Due to the duration of a Bluetooth
search, it is advised that the timeout to home
screen feature is switched off before
attempting to search fo r Bluetooth devices.
This setting can be changed within Vehicle,
Syst settings , Display set , Timeout to home
screen .
Note: You do not need to manually pair and
dock the phone with the vehicle every time you
switch the ignition on. If an incorrect code is
entered, your mobile phone should prompt you
to enter the correct code.
The Bluetooth system supports Bluetooth
Hands Free Profile 1.5 (H FP 1.5). If the mobile
phone paired to the system also supports this
profile, additional featur es will be available
such as battery level indicator, signal strength
indicator and network ope rator. If the mobile
phone does not support these features, they
will not be available on the touch-screen.
However, you can refer to the mobile phone's
display to determine these items.
Pairing other phones
Up to five mobile phones can be paired with the
vehicle in the same way. However, only one can
be docked for use. For further information,
refer to Changing the docked phone .
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3.Select Change phone .
4. Select Delete . This permanently removes
the phone from the vehicle's Bluetooth
system list. To use the phone again, you
have to pair and dock the phone to the
vehicle.
5. The phone does not need to be present to
be deleted from the list.
Register
From the Settings ma in menu, selecting
Register gives the options to Undock, Change
phone or Search new . For further information,
refer to the following procedures - Pairing
other phones, Changing the docked phone .
VOICE MAIL
You can set up your voice mail to be accessed
via the touch-screen. The voice mail (network
service) option is an answering service, where
callers who are unable to reach you can leave
messages.
Select Voice mail , enter the number provided
by your service provider and select OK. This
number is stored in the system and used to
retrieve any voice mail messages.
Retrieving voice mail
To listen to your voice mail
messages, select and hold 1.
The voice mail features ca n be used as if dialled
from the mobile phone.
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PHONEBOOK
The phonebook option (3), allows you to
download your mobile phone's directory
(either automatically or manually) or erase it
from the vehicle’s memory, assuming that the
phone supports this feature.
The system can store a maximum of 750
entries, although this fi gure varies, depending
on the type of mobile phone used. Refer to
Phone capacity.
Note: It may take several minutes to copy the
phonebook to the vehi cle, depending on the
phone and number of entries stored. The
telephone system may not be operational
during this period.
Automatic download
Any phone numbers stored in your mobile
phonebook, can be copi ed to the vehicle’s
phonebook.
If Auto Download is on, the mobile phone
phonebook will be transferred to the vehicle
every time the phone is connected (docked).
This feature will only work on phones that
support AT Phonebook Profile. Refer to your
phone’s operating instructions.
To change Auto Download: Select Phone
options (1), then select Phonebook (3). Select
Off or On.
If On is selected, the vehicle will automatically
download the entire directory, each time the
phone is docked.
Manual download
If your phone does not support AT Phonebook
(automatic phonebook download), you may be
able to manually send your phonebook
(individual entries or in full) to the vehicle's
Bluetooth system usi ng the phone's Object
push facility. Refer to your phone's operating
instructions to determine whether this feature
is available.
To initiate a manual download, select Phone
options , then Phonebook and then Start
manual download .
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The Bluetooth system will disconnect the
currently docked phone and will be able to
receive phonebook data se nt from that phone.
Please refer to y our phone's operating
instructions for details of how to send
phonebook data using Bluetooth.
Once the phonebook data ha s been sent, select
Exit to reconnect the last docked phone.
The vehicle's Bluetoot h system will now
display the manually downloaded phonebook
data. For more information, refer to your
phone's operating instructions.
Note: This feature only allows you to send
phonebook data from the last docked phone.
You cannot download data from the Bluetooth
system to a mobile phone.
Once a paired phone is de leted from the paired
phone list, the phonebook data associated with
this phone is deleted.
Erase entire phonebook
To erase the entire phonebook:
Select Phone options (1), then select
Phonebook (3).
Select Erase entire phonebook .
A pop-up window alerts you that you are about
to Erase entire phonebook . Select OK to
remove all names from the vehicle phonebook.
To delete one or more na mes, but not all, refer
to Deleting names from the Directory. Note:
This feature deletes phonebook entries
stored in the vehicle memory and not those
stored in the mobile phone memory.
Phonebook capacity
Certain mobile phones store the phonebook in
two different areas, the SIM card and the phone
memory. Where possible, the vehicle will
display both SIM card and phone memory
entries up to a maximum of 750. With some
mobile phones, the number of entries from one
or both of these areas may be restricted. It is
not always possible to transfer addresses
stored in one or both of these areas.
The number of entries displayed is dependent
upon the number of SIM and phone memory
entries supported by the mobile phone.
Note: Certain mobile phones do not allow
phonebook entries stored on the SIM card to
be transferred via Bluetooth. However, it may
be possible to transfer the SIM phonebook to
the mobile phone’s memo ry, before copying it
to the vehicle phonebook. Refer to your mobile
phone operating instructions for more
information. It is advisable to remove duplicate
and blank entries from the mobile phone,
before the phonebook is downloaded.
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MAKING A CALL
Before you make a call, your mobile phone
must be paired and docked with the vehicle’s
Bluetooth system.
From the Home menu, select Comms.
Key in the phone number, including the area
code, if applicable - the number will be
displayed. Touch the connect icon.
Changing a phone number
When entering a number, you can change the
phone number shown on the touch-screen
using the C button.
A momentary touch erases a single digit, a long
touch erases the complete number.
Receiving a call
If the audio system is in use when the phone
becomes active, the audio system source is
suppressed for the dur ation of the call. If automatic answer has been programmed, the
call will automatically answer after a few
seconds. Refer to
Answer options.
To answer a call: The preferred method to
accept an incoming call, if Automatic answer is
not active, is to use th e hands-free controls on
the steering wheel (refer to Hand-free
controls ). Alternatively, you can accept or
reject the incoming call, from the pop-up
displayed on the touch-screen.
Ending a call
The preferred method to end a call is to use the
hands-free controls on the steering wheel.
Refer to Hands-free controls .
Alternatively, select the End call icon
(arrowed).
Continuity of calls
Whilst in a call, the ca ll remains connected if
the vehicle is in convenience mode. When the
call ends, another call cannot be made or
received through the vehicle system, unless
the ignition is on and the touch-screen system
active.
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MAIN MENU
After selecting navigation, the main menu is
displayed showing ava ilable functions. For
detailed information on these items:
See DESTINATION ENTRY (page 356).
See ROUTE PREFERENCES (page 347).
See USER SETTINGS (page 338).
There are additional sections in this handbook
specifically showing Points of Interest (POIs)
and End User Licence Agreements.
Select the menu item required.
Note: To view the map without the buttons
showing, touch anywhere on the map display.
To display the buttons, touch Menu .
USER SETTINGS
From the main navigation menu select
Navigation Setup.
A number of user settings can be made from
this menu.
Select those which you require then touch OK .
Note: Touch a dark blue band to deselect that
feature or a light band to select it.
The individual details must be firstly set in the
navigation setup menu.
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Low Fuel Warning
User Settings
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Auto voice guidance
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Use the scroll arrows (1) to see the options.
Most of these selections are either on or off,
light blue band is not selected, dark blue band
is selected.
Touch the line of your choice then OK (2).
TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION
(Message centre guidance)
Turn-by-turn navigation guidance (displayed in
the message centre) can be turned on or off as
follows:
From the main navi gation menu, select
Navigation Setup , then select User Settings .
Scroll through the user settings list until the
Message centre guidance band is displayed.
Touch the band to select/d eselect the feature.
If the band is dark blue, then Message centre
guidance is acti ve. If the band is light blue,
Message centre guidance is turned off.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
From the initial navigation screen, select
Language and select your language.
If necessary, use the scroll arrows to the left of
the list to search up or down.
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Distraction may cause accidents.
Never enter data whilst driving.
Always concentrate on driving
and obey traffic regulations.
See Owners Handbook.