Make sure the following warnings have been read and fully understood before using the phone features.
Failure to use the phone features safely could result in an accident, leading to serious injury or death.
The phone system can be operated and viewed via the touchscreen or instrument panel. See TOUCHSCREEN HOME MENU and INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU OPERATION.
To access the phone features, a phone must be paired with the vehicle. Further information on pairing a phone can be found in the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook. See PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE PHONE.
To access the phone screen, touch the phone icon on the home screen. See TOUCHSCREEN HOME MENU.
To access the phone screen in the instrument panel, press the O icon to display the instrument panel menu. Search Phone and press O icon. For further information, please refer to the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook. See INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU OPERATION.
The phone system can also be operated via voice commands. Further information on voice control can be found in the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook. See USING VOICE CONTROL.
A phone can also be charged using a wireless charger. For further information, please refer to the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook. See WIRELESS CHARGER.
Please refer to the Land Rover website at: www.landrover.com for a list of compatible phones.
Pairing and connecting a phone for the first time:
To pair an additional phone:
Paired phones have the option to be used as a phone, a media device, or both. To select a device type:
Two calls can be taken on the same phone. Notification is given when a second call is received. When accepting a second call, the first call is automatically put on hold.
Alternatively, a second call can be dialed from the displayed screen options. From the screen options:
When there are two separate calls, the hold icon changes to a swap icon. Touch the swap icon, or the contact’s name or number, to swap between the current call and the call on hold. See PHONE SYSTEM ICONS.
Touch and hold the end call icon to end the current call and return to the remaining call. Touch the end call icon to end both calls. See PHONE SYSTEM ICONS.
If two calls are in progress on the same phone, both calls can be merged into one conference call. Select the displayed merge call icon. See PHONE SYSTEM ICONS.
While the calls are merged, touch the hold icon or the mute icon to mute both calls. Alternatively, touch the end call icon to end both calls. See PHONE SYSTEM ICONS.
The merge call icon cannot be deselected. If one caller ends the call, the remaining call stays active.
Depending on the part of the phone system in use, the following icons display on the touchscreen:
Call icon: Touch to send or accept a call.
End call icon: Touch to end or reject a call.
Hold call icon: Touch to hold a call. Touch again to return to the call.
Add call icon: Touch to make a second phone call.
Swap call icon: Touch to swap between connected calls.
Merge call icon: Touch to merge two connected calls into a conference call.
Handset icon: Touch to switch the call to the phone handset.
Message icon: Touch to send or read message.
Bin icon: Touch to delete contact.
Mute icon: Touch to mute the microphone and initiate privacy mode. While selected, the caller cannot hear the conversation.
Phone signal strength indicator.
Phone battery level indicator.
Swap phone icon: Touch to change the phone.
Search contacts icon: Touch to search for contacts.
Recent icon: Touch to view a list of recent calls.
Voicemail icon: Touch for direct call to received voicemails.
While a phone call is active, rotate the media system’s volume control to adjust the call volume. Alternatively, adjust via the steering wheel controls. See MEDIA CONTROLS and STEERING WHEEL PHONE CONTROLS.
If the media system is in use when a phone call is active, the media system source is muted for the duration of the call.
Contacts stored in the memory of a paired phone can be automatically downloaded to the vehicle’s contacts list. The contact list is downloaded each time the phone is connected to the system. See PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE PHONE.
Certain phones store their contacts in two different areas: the SIM card and the phone’s memory. The vehicle’s system accesses only those numbers stored in the phone’s memory.
To access contacts via the touchscreen:
To access contacts via the instrument panel:
If the phone supports contact cards, contact information can be displayed in the vehicle’s contacts list.
The order in which the contacts list is displayed can be changed as follows:
To access text messages via the touchscreen a phone must be paired with the vehicle. For further information on pairing a phone, refer to the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook. See PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING THE PHONE.
When receiving an incoming text message, the touchscreen displays a pop-up notification.
A pop-up notification displays the following options:
Call icon: Touch to call the sender of the text message.
Read Out soft key: Touch for the text message to be read out as an audio message.
To access the MESSAGES list on the touchscreen:
Call.
Read Out.
Reply: Provides a list of templates that the user can reply with, e.g., I will call you back or I will be there soon. Select the required reply. Alternatively, the user can edit and create a message template to reply with.
The user can access received messages and send replies via voice commands. For further information, refer to the relevant section of the Owner’s Handbook. See USING VOICE CONTROL.
To display the message settings:
The following options are available:
Android Auto is a feature designed to give the user access to core phone features while driving, e.g., music, phone calls, Google voice support, messaging and navigation, with safety in mind. The feature is designed to minimize distraction so that the user can remain focused on the road.
Android Auto is designed to work using voice control as much as possible. A Google voice session can be started either from the Android Auto screen or through a long press of the steering wheel voice button.
For further information on Android Auto please visit www.android.com/auto.
Apple CarPlay is a feature designed to give the user access to core iPhone features while driving, e.g., music, phone calls, Siri, messaging, and navigation with safety in mind. The feature is designed to minimise distraction so that the user can remain focussed on the road.
Apple CarPlay is designed to work using voice control as much as possible. A Siri voice session can be started either from the Apple CarPlay screen or through a long press of the steering wheel voice button.
For further information on Apple CarPlay please visit the Apple website at: www.apple.com.
The product contains commodities, technology, or software exported from the United States (US) in accordance with the Export Administration regulations. Diversion contrary to US or Canadian law is prohibited.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
The device complies with Industry Canada Standard IC-RSS-210 and IC-RSS-251.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
The equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure rules. The equipment has very low levels of RF energy that is deemed to comply without Maximum Permissive Exposure evaluation (MPE).
But it is desirable that it should be fitted and operated with at least 8 in (20 cm) and more between the radiator and person’s body, excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet, and ankles.
USA FCC ID: A269ZUA130.
Canada IC: 700BIAM2101.
The equipment generates, uses, and can radiate Radio Frequency (RF) energy. When not fitted and used in accordance with the instructions, the equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular fitment.
If the equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, when turning the equipment off and on. The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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