User's Manual

Table Of Contents
PHONE SAFETY
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.
Always stow your mobile phone
securely.
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.
The Health Industry Manufacturers' Association
recommends that a minimum separation of 15
centimetres is maintained between a wireless
phone antenna and a pacemaker, to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by, and recommendations
of, Wireless Technology Research.
PHONE COMPATIBILITY
Please refer to the Owners section of the
website: at www.jaguar.com, for a list of
compatible phones.
Note: The Bluetooth® wireless technology
devices listed, have been tested for compatibility
with Jaguar Land Rover vehicles. Performance
will vary, based on the phone’s software
version, battery condition, coverage and your
network provider. Phones are warranted by their
manufacturer, not by Jaguar.
PAIRING AND CONNECTING USING
THE PHONE
Note: The process of pairing and connecting
your phone with the vehicle, using the phone,
will vary depending on the type of phone used.
1.
Switch the ignition on and make sure that
the Touch screen is active.
2.
When pairing a device for the first time,
select Tap to connect phone from the
HOME screen. This makes the vehicle's
Bluetooth system discoverable.
Alternatively, to pair an additional phone,
select Pair New Device.
3.
Using the phone, search for Bluetooth
devices.
On some phones, this is referred to as a
new paired device. See your phone's
operating instructions for further
information.
The vehicle's default discoverable name is
Jaguar XJ.
4.
When the vehicle's name is discovered,
follow the on-screen instructions. Select
Yes when prompted, to confirm the pairing.
Alternatively, on some older phones, you
will be requested to enter a PIN (Personal
Identification Number). Either enter the PIN
1234, or select Yes to confirm that the PIN
displayed on your phone matches the
vehicle's PIN.
5.
Once your phone is paired and connected
to the system, select the Return icon or the
HOME screen shortcut button and then
select the PHONE screen. Alternatively press
the Phone shortcut button.
Note: Some phones require the Bluetooth
device pairing to be set as 'authorised' or
'trusted' in order to automatically connect.
Please refer to your phone's operating
instructions for further information.
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