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Telephone Handbook
Publication Part No. LRL0000ENG *** Edition
Land Rover 2004
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, electronic, mechanical,
recording or other means without prior written permission from Land Rover.
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Telephone Handbook
For your convenience, this handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of
the Telephone System. These are listed on the contents page and you will find it worthwhile to take
a little time to read each section relevant to your specification.
The specification of each vehicle will vary according to territorial requirements and also from model
to model within the vehicle range. Some of the information published in this handbook, therefore,
may not apply to your particular vehicle.
*An asterisk appearing within the text, identifies features or items of equipment that are fitted as
options.
Land Rover operates a policy of constant product improvement and therefore reserves the right to
change specifications without notice at any time. Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete
accuracy of the information in this handbook, no liabilities for inaccuracies or the consequences
thereof can be accepted by the manufacturer or the dealer, except in respect of personal injury
caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or the dealer.
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Quick Overview
Quick Overview
MAKING/ANSWERING AND ENDING
CALLS VIA THE STEERING WHEEL
CONTROLS
Making calls via the steering wheel controls
The preferred method of making, answering or
ending a call, is by using the steering wheel
controls. This method is preferable, as both
hands can be kept on the steering wheel. Visual
confirmation of Names/Numbers is given via
the Main message centre. (The following
processes apply after your phone is docked).
Answering and ending calls via the steering
wheel controls
TEL0057 ENG
1. To switch between Audio/Telephone
functions, press the R/T button.
2. The Main message centre displays your
mobile phone addressbook/phonebook
contacts. This is shown in name/number
format, starting at the first entry.
3. A manual scroll function can be actioned
via the steering wheel controls (Search
forwards/backwards) as shown.
4. To make a call, press the Telephone/Voice
recognition button when the required
contact name/number is shown.
TEL0056 ENG
Last number redial
When you are not in the ‘Phonebook’ mode (as
just described) and there is no number visible
in the Main message centre, a short press of the
Telephone/ Voice recognition button will call
the last number dialled.
1. To switch between Audio/Telephone
functions, press the R/T button.
2. To answer an incoming call, press the
Telephone/Voice recognition button.
3. Press this hardkey again to end the active
call.
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Quick Overview
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Introduction
Introduction
USING THE PHONE IN THE VEHICLE
WARNING
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.
IMPORTANT
Use of your phone handset while you are
driving is dangerous as it diverts attention
from the traffic situation. In some countries,
use of a phone handset whilst driving is
prohibited and in other countries a
hands-free unit must be used. If you wish to
use your phone handset, stop at an
appropriate place where you are not
endangering or inconveniencing other
vehicles.
Cleaning
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean your
phone handset.
Do not use dry or electrostatically-charged
cloths.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
WARNING
GSM NETWORKS
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.
The GSM standard allows you to use your
phone in many countries and has a uniform
emergency call number (112) irrespective of
the country in which you are driving.
It is possible that telephone reception may be
poor or unavailable in remote regions. This will
usually be due to the inadequate power of the
transmitter and, therefore, to incomplete
coverage. Depending on your location, you may
also be using the transmitters of a network
operator with which your service provider has
an agreement for handling your calls.
WARNING
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.
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Docking Cradle
Docking Cradle
ATTACHING YOUR PHONE
REMOVING YOUR PHONE
TEL0054 ENG
TEL0055 ENG
1. Lift the top of the cubby box.
1. Press down the release button at the front
of the docking cradle and lift the upper part
of your phone.
2. Insert the base of your phone into the
docking cradle.
2. Pull your phone forwards to remove from
the cradle.
3. Push down on the upper part of your
phone, until a ‘click’ is heard from the
cradle.
3. Lower the top of the cubby box.
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Basic Functions
Basic Functions
SELECTING PHONE MODE
TURNING PHONE ON/OFF VIA
TOUCHSCREEN
Turning the phone on
If your phone is docked in the cradle, but turned
off, the following display is shown. Press the
Phone On/Off softkey to turn the handset on.
Phone
Network
Phone
TEL0001 ENG
Once your phone is docked in the cradle, you
can select the phone system in two ways:
Phone Off
1. Press the phone ‘hardkey’ as shown.
Home Menu
Navigation
Settings
Phone
Phone
On-Road Info
Network
4x4 Info
Audio Video
TEL0002 ENG
1. From the ‘Home menu’ display, press the
phone ‘softkey’ as shown below.
TEL0006 ENG
If your phone is not docked in the cradle before
either of these selection methods are used, the
following display is shown.
Phone
Phone not fitted
TEL0051 ENG
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Basic Functions
Turning the phone off
To turn the phone off from the touchscreen,
press the Phone On/Off softkey from the Phone
main display, as shown below.
Phone information ‘Pop-up’
If the phone is attached or detached from the
cradle while in another ‘Infotainment’ mode
(e.g Navigation), one of the following ‘Pop-up’s’
will appear.
Phone
Map
40
Network
Ml
24m
Phone information
1 ml
Phone ON
50
h min
63
ml
15 ml
M40
Phone
Phone OFF
Phone Attached
Phone Off
Phone Removed
TEL0005 ENG
TEL0023 ENG
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19m
7m
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Basic Functions
Entering Phone PIN
When turning a phone on which requires PIN
input, the following process must be
performed.
Invalid PIN entry
Phone
OK
Enter PIN:
Phone
Enter PIN:
OK
Incorrect PIN entered
Please try again
TEL0052 ENG
1. If an invalid PIN is entered, the display
above is shown.
Phone
Phone
Enter PIN:
OK
Phone unavailable
Please check your handset
TEL0053 ENG
Phone
1. After three unsuccessful attempts, the
display above is shown.
Network
TEL0019 ENG
1. Input your four digit PIN via the numeric
keypad softkeys. Press ‘C’ softkey to clear
last digit or hold to clear all digits.
2. Press the OK softkey.
3. If a valid PIN is entered, the Phone main
display will be shown.
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Phone Main Display
Phone Main Display
PHONE MAIN DISPLAY
Phone
14
TEL0003 ENG
13
12
11
10
1. Phone function icon
8. End softkey
2. Hold softkey
9. Phone book softkey
3. Swap softkey
4. Home softkey
10. Repeat navigation guidance softkey
(With route set and guidance active)
5. Go back softkey
11. Phone On/Off softkey
6. Phone information display
12. Cancel softkey
7. Send softkey
13. Phone message softkey
14. Numeric keypad softkeys
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Phone Information Display
Phone Information Display
PHONE INFORMATION DISPLAY
Network
Roger (Work)
Home
2234567
End Call
1 Missed Call
1 Message Recieved
TEL0004 ENG
1. Signal strength indicator
2. Network text
3. Active call icon
4. Call on hold icon
5. Scratchpad line (Max. 22 characters)
6. Call state icon
7. Missed call icon
8. SMS received icon
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Making Calls
Making Calls
DIALLING
Correcting/Clearing number entries
Use the process below to correct or clear
incorrect number entries.
The process below should be used for making
calls.
Phone
Phone
2234567
Phone
Phone
019266
22345672
Dialling
TEL0016 ENG
Phone
1. Press the ‘C’ softkey to delete the last digit
entry.
22345672
2. Continue to hold the ‘C’ softkey to delete
the entire entry.
TEL0009 ENG
1. From the Phone main display, press the
required numeric keypad softkeys.
2. Press the Send softkey.
3. When the call is active, the phone icon
flashes in the Phone information display.
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Making Calls
Last number redial
Phone
Network
Phone
22345672
Dialling
TEL0018 ENG
1. Press the Send softkey.
2. The last dialled number is displayed and
redialled.
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Receiving Calls
Receiving Calls
ANSWERING/REJECTING CALLS
Reject incoming call
Answer incoming call
End Call
Phone
Phone
Roger (Work)
Roger (Work)
Map
40
End Call
Ml
24m
Incoming Call
1 ml
Roger (Work)
50
h min
63
ml
19m
15 ml
Map
40
7m
Ml
24m
Incoming Call
1 ml
M40
Roger (Work)
19m
TEL0007 ENG
50
h min
63
ml
1. If the Phone main display is shown when
there is an incoming call, press the Send
softkey to answer the call. (Phone book
contact name will be shown if stored,
otherwise caller’s phone number).
15 ml
7m
M40
TEL0011 ENG
1. If the Phone main display is shown when
there is an incoming call, press the End
softkey to reject the call.
2. If another ‘Infotainment’ mode is active and
displayed (e.g Navigation) when there is an
incoming call, an information ‘Pop-up’ will
appear.
2. If another ‘Infotainment’ mode is active and
displayed (e.g Navigation) when there is an
incoming call, an information ‘Pop-up’ will
appear.
3. Press the ‘Pop-up’ Send softkey to answer
the incoming call.
3. Press the ‘Pop-up’ End softkey to reject the
incoming call.
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Receiving Calls
SCRATCHPAD
End call
This function enables you to note down a
number while in an active call.
End Call
Phone
Phone
Roger (Work)
Roger (Work)
0192664
TEL0008 ENG
Phone
1. If the Phone main display is showing when
you wish to end your call, press the End
softkey to terminate.
2. If another ‘Infotainment’ mode is active and
displayed (e.g Navigation) when you wish
to end your call, press the phone hardkey to
access the Phone main display (then as (1)
above).
End Call
0192664280
Phone
0192664280
TEL0015 ENG
1. From the Phone main display, press the
required numeric keypad softkeys.
2. When the active call has been terminated,
the noted phone number moves to the top
of the Phone information display.
3. This number can now be dialled by
pressing the Send softkey or deleted by
pressing and holding the ‘C’ softkey.
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Phone Book
Phone Book
PHONE BOOK DISPLAY
Phone Book
Dave Home
Dave Home
01926648100
Dave Mobile
Donna Home
10
TEL0025 ENG
1. Phone book Name/Number display
6. Go back softkey
2. Send softkey
7. Scroll softkeys (3 or more entries)
3. Direct Phone book entry softkey
8. Delete softkey (hold to delete entire entry)
4. Phone book entry list display
9. Alpha character input softkeys
5. Home softkey
10. Search text input display
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Phone Book
PHONE BOOK
Phone book scroll
There are two methods of selecting a contact
name from the Phone book. This method
should be used when the contact name is not
known.
When your phone is docked in the cradle, your
phone/address book details are accessible via
the touchscreen.
Selecting the Phone book
Phone Book
Phone
Adam Home
Adam Home
01926648100
Alison Mobile
Network
Andy Home
Phone Book
Andy Home
Adam Home
Adam Home
01926648100
Anne G
Alison Mobile
Brian Mobile
Andy Home
TEL0027 ENG
1. To navigate through your contact list, press
either of the Scroll softkeys as shown.
TEL0026 ENG
1. From the Phone main display, press the
Phone book softkey.
2. The Phone book display is shown.
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Phone Book
Phone book search letter
This method should be used when you wish to
reduce the search to letter or name specific
contacts. (The more letters input, reduces the
name search).
Dialling from the phone book
Where a contact is available via your Phone
book, this method of dialling may be used as an
alternative to that discussed earlier.
Phone Book
Phone Book
Adam Home
Adam Home
01926648100
Sue Home
Sue Home
01234567890
Sue Mobile
SU
Alison Mobile
Andy Home
Terry
Phone Book
Phone Book
Sam Home
0392622222
Sue Mobile
SU
Terry
Sam Mobile
Sue Home
Sue Mobile
05736222222
Sam Home
Stacey
Phone
Phone Book
Sue Home
Sue Home
02926343434
Sue Mobile
SU
Terry
05736222222
Dialling
TEL0029 ENG
TEL0028 ENG
1. Press the Direct Phone book entry softkey
corresponding to the required contact
name.
1. Press the alpha character input softkey for
the first search letter. (Shown in the Search
text input display).
2. Press the Send softkey.
2. Further letters can be typed if desired.
3. The display switches to the Phone main
display and the number being dialled is
shown in the Phone information display.
3. Press the Delete softkey to delete the last
character. Hold to delete entire entry.
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Multiple Connections
Multiple Connections
MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS
Swap active call
Note: This feature may not be supported on
‘Prepay’/‘Pay as you go’ mobile phones.
Roger (Work)
Helen
Incoming call while active
Phone
Phone
Roger (Work)
Incoming Call
Helen
Roger (Work)
Helen
TEL0012 ENG
Phone
1. It is possible to switch between callers by
pressing the Swap/Hold softkey.
Roger (Work)
Helen
2. The active caller is denoted by the solid
black Phone icon.
TEL0010 ENG
1. If you are already in an active call when
another person phones you, an information
‘Pop-up’ will appear.
2. Press the ‘Pop-up’ Send softkey to answer
the incoming call.
3. The new caller is added to the list in the
Phone information display. (The active
caller is denoted by the solid black Phone
icon).
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Multiple Connections
End Multiparty call
Phone
Roger (Work)
Helen
Call Ended
Phone
Roger (Work)
TEL0017 ENG
1. To end the active call, press the End
softkey.
2. The other caller now becomes the active
call.
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Call Register
Call Register
CALL REGISTER
Last dialled numbers menu
Call register menu
Phone Messages
Phone
Dialled
Network
Missed
Received
Last Dialled
Home
Phone Messages
Dialled
01926648100
01235654321
Work
Mum
Nicola Home
Rihanna
04321234567
Peter Mobile
Adam
Missed
Received
Phone
TEL0030 ENG
1. From the Phone main display, press the
Phone message softkey.
2. The Phone message menu is displayed.
01926648100
Dialling
TEL0031 ENG
1. From the Phone message menu, press the
Dialled softkey.
2. The Last Dialled menu is displayed.
3. If desired, calls can be made to any
contacts shown by pressing the softkey
adjacent to the required name/number.
4. If a call is made, the display reverts to the
Phone main display. The name/number
dialled is confirmed in the Phone
information display.
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Call Register
Missed calls menu
Missed calls
There are two other methods that you can be
informed of missed calls. The first method is as
follows:
Phone Messages
Dialled
1. When informed via the Phone main menu
that you have a missed call, press the
Phone book softkey.
Missed
Received
Phone
Missed
Peter Mobile
1 Missed Call
01926648100
Home
04321234567
Work
Sharon Home
Map
40
Ml
24m
Phone information
Phone
1 ml
1 missed Call
19m
01926648100
50
63
ml
View List
Cancel
h min
Dialling
15 ml
7m
M40
TEL0022 ENG
The second method is as follows:
1. If another ‘Infotainment’ mode is active and
displayed (e.g Navigation) and there is a
missed call, an information ‘Pop-up’ will
appear.
TEL0032 ENG
1. From the Phone message menu, press the
Missed softkey.
2. The Missed menu is displayed.
2. Press the View List softkey to display the
missed call(s).
3. If desired, calls can be made to any
contacts shown by pressing the softkey
adjacent to the required name/number.
Note: Calls missed while the phone is not
docked will not be displayed.
4. If a call is made, the display reverts to the
Phone main display. The name/number
dialled is confirmed in the Phone
information display.
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Call Register
Received calls menu
Phone Messages
Dialled
Missed
Received
Received
Work
Adam Mobile
01926648100
Mum
Sharon Home
04321234567
Home
Rihanna
Laura Mobile
Kay Mobile
Phone
04321234567
Dialling
TEL0033 ENG
1. From the Phone message menu, press the
Received softkey.
2. The Received menu is displayed.
3. If desired, calls can be made to any
contacts shown by pressing the softkey
adjacent to the required name/number.
4. If a call is made, the display reverts to the
Phone main display. The name/number
dialled is confirmed in the Phone
information display.
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Text Messages
Text Messages
TEXT MESSAGES
WRITING/SENDING TEXT MESSAGES
Phone message menu
Writing text messages
Phone Messages
Phone
Dialled
Network
Missed
Received
Write Message
Phone Messages
Send
Dialled
Missed
Received
Symbol
Caps
TEL0034 ENG
TEL0030 ENG
1. From the Phone message menu, press the
Write text message softkey.
1. From the Phone main display, press the
Phone message softkey.
2. The write text message menu is displayed.
2. The Phone message menu is displayed.
Write Message
C l a i r
S t u
Send
Symbol
Caps
TEL0035 ENG
1. To input your message, press the alpha
character input softkey for each character.
(Shown in the Text input display).
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Text Messages
Scroll message
Selecting upper/lower case
Write Message
Write Message
S t u c k
i n
t r a f f i c
w i l l
b e
S t u c k
i n
t r a f f i c
w i l l
b e
Send
Send
Symbol
Symbol
Caps
Caps
TEL0036 ENG
Write Message
1. When the input text length exceeds that of
the display, press either of the Scroll
softkeys to move the text in the required
direction.
S t u c k
i n
t r a f f i c
w i l l
b e
Send
Delete character/text
Write Message
Symbol
Caps
TEL0038 ENG
C l a i r
S t u c k
i n
t r a f
1. Press the Caps softkey to switch between
upper and lower case characters.
Send
Symbol
Caps
Selecting symbols
Write Message
TEL0037 ENG
t u c k
1. Press the Delete softkey to delete the last
character. Hold to delete entire entry.
i n
t r a f f i c
w i l l
B 1 h r L 8 .
Send
’
Symbol
£
Caps
TEL0039 ENG
1. To select symbol usage, press the Symbol
softkey.
2. Press again to revert to text input mode.
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Text Messages
Send text to phone number
Send text to name via Phonebook
Write Message
t u c k
i n
Write Message
t r a f f i c
w i l l
B 1 h r L 8 .
t u c k
Send
i n
t r a f f i c
w i l l
B 1 h r L 8 .
Send
Symbol
Symbol
Caps
Caps
Send message to
Send message to
09876543210
OK
Phone Book
Adam Home
Alison Mobile
09876543210
09876543210
Send message to
OK
Alison Mobile
Andy Home
6 Sending
OK
09876543210
TEL0040 ENG
TEL0041 ENG
1. When the text is complete, press the Send
softkey.
1. When the text is complete, press the Send
softkey.
2. Press the required numeric keypad
softkeys for the contact number and then
the OK softkey.
2. Press the Phone book softkey.
3. Select the contact name by pressing the
softkey adjacent to the required
name/number.
3. An information ‘Pop-up’ displays the text
message destination phone number.
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Text Messages
TEXT MESSAGE INBOX
Your text message inbox can be checked via the
following process.
Send message to
09876543210
OK
Phone Messages
Dialled
Missed
Send message to
Received
6 Sending
09876543210
OK
09876543210
SMS Inbox
Mum
Peter Work
Clare Mobile
TEL0042 ENG
+440123456789
1. Press the OK softkey.
Adam Mobile
2. An information ‘Pop-up’ displays the text
message destination phone number.
Message
C a n u c o m e i n t o
o f f i c e o n u r w a y
Delete
Reply
t h e
h o m e ?
Forward
TEL0043 ENG
1. From the Phone message menu, press the
Inbox softkey.
2. The SMS Inbox menu is displayed.
3. Select the message you wish to read by
pressing the softkey adjacent to the
required name/number.
4. Scroll the list/message by pressing the
relevant Scroll softkey.
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Text Messages
Reply to a text message
Forward a text message
Message
Message
C a n u c o m e i n t o
o f f i c e o n u r w a y
Delete
C a n u c o m e i n t o
o f f i c e o n u r w a y
t h e
h o m e ?
Reply
Delete
Forward
c o n f i r m
l a t e s t
t i m e
Forward
o n
u r
w a y
h o m e ? - U 2
J o h n ?
Send
Send
Reply
Write Message
Write Message
8 , p l e a s e
t h e
h o m e ?
Symbol
Caps
Symbol
Caps
Send message to
Send message to
012345678910
09876543210
OK
OK
TEL0044 ENG
TEL0045 ENG
1. Press the Reply softkey.
1. Press the Forward softkey.
2. Write your reply message and press the
Send softkey.
2. Edit/Append the text if required.
3. Press the OK softkey. (The message is sent
to the originators phone number).
4. Press the OK softkey, then the Phone book
softkey to select the text destination
contact.
3. Press the Send softkey.
5. Authors note: Check if explicit phone
number can be input as an alternative to
item 3.
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Text Messages
TEXT MESSAGE OUTBOX
Delete a text message from inbox
Your text message outbox can be checked via
the following process.
Message
C a n u c o m e i n t o
o f f i c e o n u r w a y
t h e
h o m e ?
Phone Messages
Dialled
Delete
Reply
Missed
Forward
Received
Message
SMS Outbox
C a n u c o m e i n t o t h e
o f f i c e o nPhone
u rInformation
w a y h o m e ?
Can U take s
Delete Message ?
OK
The move wen
Cancel
How about din
Delete
Reply
Forward
Message
Message
C a n u c o m e i n t o t h e
o f f i c e o nPhone
u rInformation
w a y h o m e ?
Delete Message ?
OK
Delete
T h e m o v e w e n t o k , l o t s
s t i l l t o d o , w i l l c a l l
U 2 m o r o .
Cancel
Reply
Forward
TEL0046 ENG
Delete
1. Press the Delete softkey.
Reply
Forward
TEL0047 ENG
2. An information ‘Pop-up’ asks you to
confirm or cancel deletion of message.
1. From the Phone message menu, press the
Outbox softkey.
3. Press the OK softkey to delete or Cancel.
2. The SMS Outbox menu is displayed.
3. Select the message you wish to read by
pressing the adjacent softkey.
4. Scroll the list/message by pressing the
relevant Scroll softkey.
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Text Messages
New text message information ‘Pop-up’
Delete/Forward a text message from outbox
1. To delete a message, press the Delete
softkey.
Map
40
2. An information ‘Pop-up’ asks you to
confirm or cancel deletion of message.
Ml
24m
Phone Information
1 ml
Read new message?
3. Press the OK softkey to delete or Cancel.
OK
50
h min
63
ml
Message
19m
Cancel
15 ml
7m
M40
T h e m o v e w e n t o k , l o t s
s t i l l t o d o , w i l l c a l l
U 2 m o r o .
Message
C a n u c o m e i n t o
o f f i c e o n u r w a y
Delete
Reply
t h e
h o m e ?
Forward
TEL0048 ENG
Delete
1. To forward a message, press the Forward
softkey.
Reply
Forward
TEL0049 ENG
2. Edit/Append the text if required.
3. Press the Send softkey.
1. When you receive a new text message, an
information ‘Pop-up’ appears.
4. Press the OK softkey, then the Phone book
softkey to select the text destination
contact.
2. Press OK to read the message or cancel to
read later.
5. Authors note: Check if explicit phone
number can be input as an alternative to
item 3.
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Text Messages
Text message directory ‘Pop-up’
If any of the phone message directories are
empty when a status is requested, one of the
following phone information ‘Pop-up’s’ will be
displayed.
Phone Messages
Dialled
Phone Information
No MessagesMissed
Received
Phone Messages
Dialled
Phone Information
Inbox EmptyMissed
Received
Phone Messages
Dialled
Phone Information
Missed
Outbox Empty
Received
TEL0050 ENG
1. To exit or go back a level, press either the
Home or Go back softkey.
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BluetoothR Operation
BluetoothR Operation
BLUETOOTHR OPERATION
Phone
BLUETOOTH SECURITY CODE
The four digit security code required for
Bluetooth operation will be added to the
Security Information card by your dealer before
vehicle handover.
Bluetooth
‘PAIRING’ YOUR PHONE TO THE VEHICLE
If your mobile phone supports this wireless
feature, it will need to be ‘Paired’ to the vehicle.
The ‘Pairing’ process will also be described in
your mobile phone instructions.
TEL0014 ENG
Note: A maximum of 8 mobile phones can be
‘Paired’ to the vehicle.
1. With the vehicle ignition on, select the
‘Bluetooth’ feature on your mobile phone.
Note: If more than one ‘Paired’ Bluetooth
phone is in range, then the system will
automatically select the last phone used in
Bluetooth mode. (If present).
2. Start the ‘Search’ function on your mobile
phone.
Note: This search process may vary from
one handset/manufacturer to another.
(Consult your mobile phone instructions
for further details).
Note: A phone docked in the cradle will always
take priority over wireless operation.
Alternatively, priority can be given to other
phones by de-selecting Bluetooth mode on
your mobile phone.
Note: Typically, when searching for other
wireless devices the search range is 10
metres or less.
3. The text ‘LAND ROVER’ will appear on your
mobile phone device list. This should be
selected.
Note: ‘LAND ROVER’ can be personalised
by the user. (e.g Joe’s car or the vehicle
registration number).
4. Your mobile phone display will now prompt
you for the Blutooth security code. Press
the relevant numeric keys on your phone.
(As denoted on your Security Information
card).
5. When the code is accepted, the system will
allow you to use the ‘Bluetooth’ mode.The
touchscreen Phone main display will
confirm this, as shown.
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Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition
Voice Recognition
Making yourself clearly understood
The voice control system includes a special
hands-free microphone mounted in the roof
lining of your vehicle, at the front. This
microphone filters out ambient noise. There are
nevertheless a few points to observe in making
sure you are properly understood:
IMPORTANT
Voice control enables you to activate
important functions of your telephone
system, without the need to operate the
controls manually. This enables you to
concentrate fully on driving the vehicle, you
do not need to divert your eyes from the road
ahead in order to check read-outs, and the
voice control system feeds back information
to you.
A number of voice commands are available
and, with a little experience, you will find
them easy and convenient to use. Whenever
you issue one of the defined commands with
the system active, the voice control system
converts your command into a control signal
for the telephone system. Your inputs take
the form of dialogues or commands. You are
guided through these dialogues by
announcements or questions.
Please familiarise yourself with the functions
of your telephone system, before using voice
control.
•
Speak continuously and at normal volume,
avoiding unnatural emphasis and pauses
between words.
•
Do not speak while the voice control
system itself is giving an output. The voice
system displays ‘LISTENING’ and gives a
beep when it is waiting for a speech input.
•
It is possible that noise interference from
outside the vehicle could affect commands
so to avoid this keep doors, windows and
the sunroof closed.
•
If a command is not understood or your
speech was not heard, the voice system
responds with ‘Sorry’, ‘Command not
recognised’ or ‘No speech detected’. Please
try again if this happens.
•
Avoid causing background noise in the
vehicle while you are speaking and ask
your passengers not to talk while you are
issuing voice commands.
•
The hands-free microphone is positioned
to pick up the driver’s voice. Other
occupants of the vehicle could be
understood with less accuracy and are,
therefore, advised to use the handset when
making a telephone call.
WARNING
Do not use the voice control for placing
emergency calls. Your voice and tone could
be affected by stressful situations as a result
of which, the process of establishing the
telephone connection could be unnecessarily
delayed.
Note: The voice recognition directory is
separate from your phone handset SIM card/
addressbook/phonebook.
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Voice Recognition
Activating the system
Defined voice commands
The voice control system understands
predefined commands which need to be given
exactly word for word.
You can prompt the system to speak a selection
of these commands by activating the system
and giving the command ‘Phone help’ or
‘Telephone help’. These commands are as
follows:
Telephone commands
•
Phone dial number/Dial telephone number
•
Phone redial/Redial
•
Phone dial name/Dial name
•
Phone store name
•
Phone play directory name/Read phone
book
•
Phone delete directory/Clear phone book
•
Phone help
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To switch on voice control, press the voice
control key (arrowed) in the multi-functional
steering wheel:
Telephone sub-commands
These commands are used in response to a
prompt or question within a dialogue.
•
Correction
•
Delete
•
Cancel
•
Store
•
Dial
•
Yes
•
No
•
Replay
•
No’s 0-9
•
Double
•
Treble
•
Hold the key pressed in (until the acoustic
signal is heard) to activate voice control.
(Your Audio will mute at this point, if
switched on). A brief acoustic signal and
the display ‘LISTENING’ in the main
message centre indicate that the system is
now waiting for a spoken input.
•
Press this key briefly to activate normal
telephone functions.
Before giving a new voice command - except
during a dialogue - always press the steering
wheel voice control key.
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Voice Recognition
GENERAL COMMANDS
Interrupting voice control
A command can be interrupted by speaking the
word ‘Cancel’ or by pressing the steering wheel
voice control key until the system responds by
saying ‘Command cancelled’.
Note: The voice control commands you should
give are shown inside double pointed brackets
>>...<< and the responses by the voice
recognition system in single pointed brackets
>...<.
It is only possible to interrupt dialogues, in
which it is possible to speak a text of your
choice e.g name, by pressing the steering
wheel key.
Activating the user help function
The command
>>Phone help<<
calls up a list of telephone commands in spoken
form.
If you receive a telephone call (or Navigation
route guidance instruction/T.A annoncement)
while conducting a dialogue by voice control,
the telephone mode automatically cuts in.
Command not recognised
If a command is not recognised by the speech
recognition system, it responds with
>Sorry<.
Please say your command again.
Activating the user help function
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone help
(Reads out the telephone
commands)
PHONE HELP
(Followed by telephone
commands)
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Voice Recognition
DIALLING A PHONE NUMBER
To speed up input it is a good idea to group
together between three and five digits into a
continuous string. However, you can also say
each digit individually, or all digits
continuously.
Starting a dialogue
Hold the voice control key in the
multi-functional steering wheel pressed in until
the acoustic signal is heard. Any audio sources
in the vehicle are muted.
Note: Telephone numbers of up to 20 digits are
acknowledged. If a longer number is given, the
following error message will be issued:
>Number too long<.
The commands
>>Dial telephone number<<
or
>>Phone dial number<<
starts the dialogue for entering a telephone
number. You are guided through this process
by a predefined dialogue.
Establishing a connection
The command
>>Dial<<
terminates input of the digits and a connection
is established with the telephone number
displayed.
Saying numbers
The system understands single digits from zero
to nine. You can choose to say either
>>Zero<<
or
>>Nought<<.
Note: To make a foreign phone call say
>>Plus<< followed by the country code. For
example to make a phone call to Germany say
>>Plus, four, nine<< then omit the initial zero
from the area code.
Numbers such as ten, eleven, twelve etc. are
not recognised.
Dialling a phone number
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone dial number
Phone dial number, Number please
DIAL NUMBER
NUMBER PLEASE
Zero, one, six, one
Zero, one, six, one, continue?
0161
Four, nine, six
Four, nine, six, continue?
0161496
Zero, nine, nine, eight
Zero, nine, nine, eight, continue?
01614960998
Dial
Dialling
DIALLING
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Voice Recognition
Correcting inputs
If you have made a mistake or if the voice
control has misunderstood, you say:
>>Correction<<
to delete the last block of digits.
Interrupting
>>Cancel<<
terminates voice input at any point of the
dialogue. If a telephone connection has already
been established, it can be ended by pressing
and holding in the steering wheel voice control
key.
After the command >>Correction<<, the system
repeats the digits that were entered correctly up
to that point.
Deleting inputs
>>Delete<<
does not merely delete the last block of digits,
in contrast to >>Correction<<; it deletes all
digits that have so far been entered. It is then
necessary to enter the digits again from the
very beginning.
Correcting/Deleting inputs
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone dial number
Phone dial number, Number please
DIAL NUMBER
NUMBER PLEASE
Zero, one, six, one
Zero, one, six, one, continue?
0161
Four, nine, six
Four, nine, six, continue?
0161496
Correction
Zero, one, six, one, continue?
0161
Four, nine, five
Four, nine, five, continue?
0161495
Delete
Number please
NUMBER PLEASE
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Voice Recognition
STORING A TELEPHONE
NAME/NUMBER
Storing via touchscreen
From the touchscreen ‘Homepage’, select the
‘voice settings’ softkey, then select ‘voice add
name’. Enter telephone number using the
touchscreen keypad. Press ‘add’ to initiate the
voice recognition ‘Phone store name’ function.
Follow the process as detailed in the table
below.
Telephone numbers which you dial frequently
can be stored in the Voice Recognition phone
directory in conjunction with the contact’s
name, which serves as the word search.
There are two methods of achieving this. One is
by initially entering the contact’s phone number
via the touchscreen (Detailed below). The
second is initiated via a voice command.
Storing via touchscreen
You say
Royd Andrew
Voice output
Display output
Phone store name, Name please
PHONE STORE NAME
NAME PLEASE
Please repeat
REPEAT NAME
Royd Andrew
Royd Andrew, Confirm Yes or No
SAY YES OR NO
Yes
Storing, Royd Andrew stored
STORING, STORED
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Voice Recognition
Storing via voice command
The command
>>Phone store name<<
calls up the dialogue for storing a name. To
ensure that the name is recognised reliably
when recalled, you are requested to speak it
twice. You are then asked to give the number.
The same rules as for the >>Dial (telephone)
number<< command apply.
The time taken to say the names in your voice
control phone book may not exceed 2.5
seconds.
If possible, keep names acoustically distinct
from one another, for example, “Royd Andrew”
and “Royle David” instead of “Mr Royd” and
“Mr Royle”. This will improve recognition when
you make a call.
Depending on the spoken length of the names
and numbers you have entered, it is possible to
store approximately 50 entries.
The command
>>Store<<
enters the displayed telephone number in the
memory, together with the name you have
given as the search word.
Storing via voice command
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone store name
Phone store name, Name please
PHONE STORE NAME
NAME PLEASE
Royd Andrew
Please repeat
REPEAT NAME
Royd Andrew
Number please
NUMBER PLEASE
Zero, one, six, one
Zero, one, six, one, continue?
0161
Four, nine, six
Four, nine, six, continue?
0161496
Zero, nine, nine, eight
Zero, nine, nine, eight, continue?
01614960998
Store
Storing, Royd Andrew stored
STORING, STORED
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Voice Recognition
Dialling a telephone number in phone
directory
The command
>>Phone dial name<<
activates the phone number in the directory
corresponding to the name tag.
When prompted by the voice control system,
speak the name under which you have stored
the telephone number you want.
The voice control system will understand best
the person who made the entries.
Dialling a telephone number in phone directory
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone dial name
Phone dial name, Name please
NAME PLEASE
Royd Andrew
Royd Andrew, Say yes or no
SAY YES OR NO
Yes
Royd Andrew dialling
DIALLING
Re-dialling
The command
>>Phone redial<< or >>Redial<<
dials the telephone number last used.
Redialling the last number used
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone redial
Phone redial, Confirm Yes or
No, Dialling
PHONE REDIAL
LAST CALLED NO
DIALLING
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Voice Recognition
Dialling/Editing and Deleting from the phone
directory
The command
>>Phone play directory<< or >>Read phone
book<<
enables you to have all entries in your voice
recognition phone directory read out in order.
You may say one of the following after a
telephone number that has been read out, give
the command
>>Dial<<, >>Replay<<, >>Delete<<, >>Edit<< or
>>Cancel<<.
Dialling from the phone book
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone play directory
Phone play directory
You can say ‘Dial’, ‘Replay’,
‘Delete’, ‘Edit’ or ‘Cancel’ after
each name.
(Reads out the entries).
PHONE DIRECTORY
Dial
‘Name’
Confirm Yes or No
Dialling
DIAL NAME
SAY YES OR NO
DIALLING
YES
Dialling
This function enables you to dial a telephone
number stored in the phone directory. This is
useful if you have forgotten a contact’s
voice/name tag or if the tag is not recognised.
Editing
This function enables voice editing of a
telephone number of an existing name stored in
the phone directory.
Deleting
This function enables deletion of a telephone
number and name stored in the phone
directory.
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Voice Recognition
Deleting/Clearing the entire phone directory
The command
>>Phone delete directory<< or >>Clear phone
book<<
deletes all entries in the Voice Recognition
phone directory.
The names and telephone numbers entered in
your Voice Recognition phone directory are
independent of the telephone or SIM card
memory of your phone. In other words, it is not
possible to recall or delete the numbers stored
in the telephone itself or on the SIM card by
voice input, nor is it possible to store numbers
there by voice input.
Deleting/Clearing the entire phone directory
You say
Voice output
Display output
Phone delete directory
Phone delete directory,
Confirm Yes or No
DELETE DIRECTORY
SAY YES OR NO
Yes
Are you sure you want to delete the
whole directory?
SAY YES OR NO
Yes
Directory deleted
DELETED
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Conformance
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, the party responsible for compliance, declare under our sole responsibility that the
Handset Integration Product RX-1M is in conformity with the provisions of the following
Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at:
http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/.
Conformance
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by the party responsible for compliance is under license. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their respective owners.
EXPORT CONTROLS
This product contains commodities, technology or software exported from the United States
in accordance with the Export Administration regulations. Diversion contrary to U.S. or
Canadian law is prohibited.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: OW3RX-1M
IC: 661AA-RX1M
Changes or modifications to your device not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance can void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
GSM antenna
A compatible GSM antenna enables optimized wireless connections. You may purchase a
GSM antenna from an authorized Land Rover dealer. If you have installed an external
antenna, remember that in order to comply with RF exposure requirements for mobile
transmitting devices, a minimum distance of 7.8 inches must be maintained between the
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