Telephone – Jaguar XK JJM 18 02 30 701 User Manual

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Telephone

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Telephone

WHAT IS BLUETOOTH?

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WARNING:

Using any hand-held appliance

while driving can be dangerous and
is illegal in certain countries.

Always stop the vehicle before

making a call and ensure that the
telephone is switched off while you
are driving.

Bluetooth is an international standard that
allows electronic devices to communicate
with each other using a short-range radio
link. Bluetooth eliminates the need for
wires or cables. Typically, devices can
communicate at a range of up to 10
metres (33 feet).

The Bluetooth in-car telephone system
allows certain cell phones to be used
hands free in your vehicle. There is no
need to connect the cell phone to a cradle
or cable.

Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

Note:

The vehicle ignition system must be
ON and the touch-screen system
must be active in order to use the
phone.

If your cellphone battery
charge becomes low it may
switch off its Bluetooth link

to the vehicle. This is normal for cell
telephones to help preserve remaining
battery charge. In this event, the
vehicle touch-screen will display a
Phone connection message.

Whilst in a phone call, the
phone uses its own antenna
to communicate to the

cellar network and therefore the
phone reception is controlled by the
cell telephone itself.

The vehicle’s Bluetooth telephone system
can be used with an appropriate,
Bluetooth-equipped cell phone.

Please refer to your Jaguar Dealer for a list
of compatible phones.

The cell phone must be paired and
docked with the vehicle system before
use, see SETTING UP YOUR PHONE on
page -211. Once paired
and docked, the
phone can be operated via the steering
wheel switches, the cell phone or the
touch-screen.

The cell phone doesn’t need to be
physically connected to the vehicle, it can
be left in a jacket pocket, for instance.
Calls are routed through the vehicle’s
audio speakers, and a dedicated
microphone is fitted behind the A post
trim on the drivers side.

You can use the system to answer or
reject incoming calls, make outgoing calls
or alter the call volume. The system does
not support SMS text messaging.

Call volume

The volume of the telephone call can be
adjusted for hands-free operation. To
adjust the volume, operate the audio
system’s volume control during a phone
call, see page 184.

If the audio system is in use when the
phone becomes active, the audio system
source is suppressed for the duration of
the call.

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